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rockets were used.srael needed 2400 interceptors for 10,000 rockets. katie may need it 2000 interceptors to take down the 4400. -- they needed 2000 interceptors take down the 4400. i was proud to work with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support the development and deployment of iron dome. as part of the bipartisan support for israel in congress. as well as to support the long-range missile system. why do we ask the taxpayers of the united states of america to do that? we believe it is in their best interest. yes it is in the interest of israelis. but it is in the security interest of the united states of america. that is why we proudly stand up and support this funding. so that it can remain the democracy that honors human rights. does everybody honor human rights every day? america, we can look in the mirror. every country could do that. israel, unlike any other country in the middle east, it has a government that says you cannot do that. this is the right thing to do. israelis do it. a na
rockets were used.srael needed 2400 interceptors for 10,000 rockets. katie may need it 2000 interceptors to take down the 4400. -- they needed 2000 interceptors take down the 4400. i was proud to work with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support the development and deployment of iron dome. as part of the bipartisan support for israel in congress. as well as to support the long-range missile system. why do we ask the taxpayers of the united states of america to do that? we believe it...
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with iranian rockets. i've seen the effect on mothers and families and so this is something that should be addressed and i appreciate mr. hoyer bringing up that indeed 4,400 rockets, 400 a day. the reason for that is the weakness of the biden-harris government. they are putting the people of israel at risk. and then i also believe what we see with mr. hoyer, he's being undercut. we have -- and i sympathize with him, that his political party, the democratic party, has become under the influence, extraordinary, bizarre influence of a group of anti-semites who also hate the state of israel. very clear, as we saw a few minutes ago, how horrible this is. in fact, this vote is to cover the mistake of the democratic party. i vote for this. i will vote -- the speaker pro tempore: excuse me. how much time do you yield? mr. fleischmann: i yield an additional 30 seconds to the gentleman from south carolina. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. wilson: i will vote in favor of the bi
with iranian rockets. i've seen the effect on mothers and families and so this is something that should be addressed and i appreciate mr. hoyer bringing up that indeed 4,400 rockets, 400 a day. the reason for that is the weakness of the biden-harris government. they are putting the people of israel at risk. and then i also believe what we see with mr. hoyer, he's being undercut. we have -- and i sympathize with him, that his political party, the democratic party, has become under the influence,...
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with iranian rockets.'ve seen the effect on mothers and families and so this is something that should be addressed and i appreciate mr. hoyer bringing up that indeed 4,400 rockets, 400 a day. the reason for that is the weakness of the biden-harris government. they are putting the people of israel at risk. and then i also believe what we see with mr. hoyer, he's being undercut. we have -- and i sympathize with him, that his political party, the democratic party, has become under the influence, extraordinary, bizarre influence of a group of anti-semites who also hate the state of israel. very clear, as we saw a few minutes ago, how horrible this is. in fact, this vote is to cover the mistake of the democratic party. i vote for this. i will vote -- the speaker pro tempore: excuse me. how much time do you yield? mr. fleischmann: i yield an additional 30 seconds to the gentleman from south carolina. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. wilson: i will vote in favor of the bill
with iranian rockets.'ve seen the effect on mothers and families and so this is something that should be addressed and i appreciate mr. hoyer bringing up that indeed 4,400 rockets, 400 a day. the reason for that is the weakness of the biden-harris government. they are putting the people of israel at risk. and then i also believe what we see with mr. hoyer, he's being undercut. we have -- and i sympathize with him, that his political party, the democratic party, has become under the influence,...
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one of them is reusing the rockets. the first rocket fell away. the old model, the one nasa uses, they don't use them. spacex took a lot of trial and error to get to the point where they can reuse them. that thing is coming back and is going to land on a -- you said a drone ship. what is that? >> it's an automated ship that's floating off the coast of florida somewhere in the atlantic. it is not controlled on site. the ship is controlled somewhere from, again, california, hawthorne, california is where spacex bases its operations. that was the game changer. in your intro what makes this different is that it's spacex. they can reland these rockets saving tens of millions of dollars. to give you an idea how difficult this is. they first did it a decade ago and no one has done it since. they're the only company that has done it. i think we're actually watching it now come back down. >> yeah, i think -- just so that i'm clear, the view on the left as we take spacex's proprietary feed here, is that -- am i looking down the barrel of that booster rocket
one of them is reusing the rockets. the first rocket fell away. the old model, the one nasa uses, they don't use them. spacex took a lot of trial and error to get to the point where they can reuse them. that thing is coming back and is going to land on a -- you said a drone ship. what is that? >> it's an automated ship that's floating off the coast of florida somewhere in the atlantic. it is not controlled on site. the ship is controlled somewhere from, again, california, hawthorne,...
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he came into rockets not knowing a lot of rocket science. >> you're right.ysics degree among his other undergraduate degrees and decided that he would read a lot of textbooks and everything he could basically find, and over the years, he has plenty of knowledge in working through lots of issues. >> one of the most astounding things, you would think i was most impressed by the launch of falcon heavy or the private astronauts to the iss, was the first time he sent a dragon cargo capsule up to the iss. he teaches himself about rocket business and sends a capsule to the space station. >> no private company had built a spacecraft that came back from space before and did it with a brand-new rocket, not only proving out the falcon 9 but putting dragon on it. that was a historic milestone in their evolution. >> your book title includes the phrase the desperate early days. explain to me why. >> well, there's no two reasons. they faced, you know, both a cash crunch and a time crunch as they were going along and the company was founded in 2002 and they had failed launc
he came into rockets not knowing a lot of rocket science. >> you're right.ysics degree among his other undergraduate degrees and decided that he would read a lot of textbooks and everything he could basically find, and over the years, he has plenty of knowledge in working through lots of issues. >> one of the most astounding things, you would think i was most impressed by the launch of falcon heavy or the private astronauts to the iss, was the first time he sent a dragon cargo...
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with iranian rockets. i've seen the effect on mothers and families and so this is something that should be addressed and i appreciate mr. hoyer bringing up that indeed 4,400 rockets, 400 a day. the reason for that is the weakness of the biden-harris government. they are putting the people of israel at risk. and then i also believe what we see with mr. hoyer, he's being undercut. we have -- and i sympathize with him, that his political party, the democratic party, has become under the influence, extraordinary, bizarre influence of a group of anti-semites who also hate the state of israel. very clear, as we saw a few minutes ago, how horrible this is. in fact, this vote is to cover the mistake of the democratic party. i vote for this. i will vote -- the speaker pro tempore: excuse me. how much time do you yield? mr. fleischmann: i yield an additional 30 seconds to the gentleman from south carolina. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. wilson: i will vote in favor of the bi
with iranian rockets. i've seen the effect on mothers and families and so this is something that should be addressed and i appreciate mr. hoyer bringing up that indeed 4,400 rockets, 400 a day. the reason for that is the weakness of the biden-harris government. they are putting the people of israel at risk. and then i also believe what we see with mr. hoyer, he's being undercut. we have -- and i sympathize with him, that his political party, the democratic party, has become under the influence,...
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she published "the rise of the rocket girls."rk was a best seller and was widely praised by critics, including one who described it as immersive and should be required reading. another called it a marvellous book, adding, when neil armstrong made his giant leap for mankind, there was womankind in the control room. it's a pleasure to welcome to fredericksburg, to the university of mary washington, ms. holt. >> thank you so much. i really appreciate you having me here tonight. i'm excited to talk with you about "the rocket girls." this is a group of pioneers in american space exploration whose careers shaped nasa and really made it what it is today. i started in 2010. my husband and i had just moved from california to boston. i was pregnant. we were expecting our first baby. we could not agree on a name. we argued over names. we made long lists of baby names. nothing seemed right. and then my husband, out of the blue, suggested the name eleanor francis. when i first heard the name, i thought, i'm not sure. this sounds a little bit
she published "the rise of the rocket girls."rk was a best seller and was widely praised by critics, including one who described it as immersive and should be required reading. another called it a marvellous book, adding, when neil armstrong made his giant leap for mankind, there was womankind in the control room. it's a pleasure to welcome to fredericksburg, to the university of mary washington, ms. holt. >> thank you so much. i really appreciate you having me here tonight. i'm...
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rockets saving tens of millions of dollars. and to give you an idea of how difficult that is, they first did this a decade ago, and no one has done it. since they are still the only company that does. i think we are actually watching it now >> you, -- we take space x is propriety feet here, i'm i looking down the barrel of that booster rocket -- which is no longer in view? >> i think it may have just touchdown, we'll get confirmation on that but i think that if the rockets one off it may be down. we will get confirmation on, that we're watching this together. the one of the right you're seeing, now that is definitely that second booster. rocket and again they can fire multiple times. if they need. two but again, just sort of to keep what we're talking, about it is the reusing of this material that makes it cheap enough to hopefully in the future open the door to more of this pete, quote, tourism. and their next school in january, they are trying to get four civilians on to the international space station. so they are trying to
rockets saving tens of millions of dollars. and to give you an idea of how difficult that is, they first did this a decade ago, and no one has done it. since they are still the only company that does. i think we are actually watching it now >> you, -- we take space x is propriety feet here, i'm i looking down the barrel of that booster rocket -- which is no longer in view? >> i think it may have just touchdown, we'll get confirmation on that but i think that if the rockets one off...
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you would never be able to send a rocket into space. now, there was a woman who was part of the suicide squad and her name was barbie canwright and barbie worked as a computer. long before computers looked like this, for most of human history a computer meant simply a person who computes and laboratories would hire large numbers of computers to perform all the calculations for their experiments. this is one of the earliest known computers. his name was alexis claude curout. he was an 18th century french mathematician and astronomer. in the late 1700s, he was working on calculating the return of haley's comet. he had been brought on to this project to work as a computer. he was not doing this alone. he was working with a woman named nicole rain lapote. the two of them spent long hours calculating the gravitational pull of the planets to determine an exact date for the return of the comet. in 1756, they presented their results to the scientific community. however, only his name was on the paper. the female computer was left off. this woul
you would never be able to send a rocket into space. now, there was a woman who was part of the suicide squad and her name was barbie canwright and barbie worked as a computer. long before computers looked like this, for most of human history a computer meant simply a person who computes and laboratories would hire large numbers of computers to perform all the calculations for their experiments. this is one of the earliest known computers. his name was alexis claude curout. he was an 18th...
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i'm excited to talk with you about "the rocket girls." this is a group of pioneers in american space exploration whose careers shaped nasa and really made it what it is today. now, before i get into their histories, i want to share with you just a small slice of my own history. and that's because i came to this book in a very unusual way. i started in 2010. my husband and i had just moved from california to boston. i was pregnant. we were expecting our first baby. we could not agree on a name. we argued over names. we made long lists of baby names. nothing seemed right. and then my husband, out of the blue, suggested the name eleanor frances. when i first heard the name, i thought, i'm not sure. this sounds a little bit old-fashioned. i did what parents do and i googled the name. the first person to come up in my search was a woman named eleanor frances helene and my browser was suddenly filled with this picture of her where she's accepting an award at nasa. when i saw this picture, i was stunned. i had no idea that women worked at nasa a
i'm excited to talk with you about "the rocket girls." this is a group of pioneers in american space exploration whose careers shaped nasa and really made it what it is today. now, before i get into their histories, i want to share with you just a small slice of my own history. and that's because i came to this book in a very unusual way. i started in 2010. my husband and i had just moved from california to boston. i was pregnant. we were expecting our first baby. we could not agree...
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it's a new rocket, it has critical parts created by a 3-d printer. we have your exclusive look >>> breaking news tonight. the critical votes fda advisers overwhelmingly rejecting covid booster shots for most americans. the fda panel choosing not to recommend boosters for people 16 and up, instead giving a much more narrow endorsement for those 65 and at high risk. it comes just days before the biden administration plans to begin rolling boosters out so what happens now? dr. jha is here answering your questions. >>> also tonight, the stunning admission from the pentagon. a deadly drone strike in afghanistan was a tragic mistake instead of taking out isis fighters, the strike killing ten civilians, including seven children what went wrong? >>> the u.s. capitol on high alert hours ahead of a rally supporting the january 6 rioters. the national guard called in. police bracing for possible violence. >>> france abruptly recalling its ambassadors to the u.s. and australia what it has to do with nuclear submarines >>> chaos at the border the number of migran
it's a new rocket, it has critical parts created by a 3-d printer. we have your exclusive look >>> breaking news tonight. the critical votes fda advisers overwhelmingly rejecting covid booster shots for most americans. the fda panel choosing not to recommend boosters for people 16 and up, instead giving a much more narrow endorsement for those 65 and at high risk. it comes just days before the biden administration plans to begin rolling boosters out so what happens now? dr. jha is here...
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. >>> printing a 3-d space rocket in the factory of the future stay with us saline. for fast drug free relief vicks sinex. instantly clear everyday congestion. and try vicks sinex children's saline. safe and gentle relief for children's noses. does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. only from nature's bounty. still fresh unstopables in-wash scent aboosterr immune superstars. downy unstopables >>> the taliban is stripping away more rights from women in afghanistan. the interim mayor of kabul announced yesterday that female employees in the city's government must stay home. work will only be allowed for those who cannot be replaced by men. before the takeover, women made up just under a third of city employees. the taliban claimed tolerance and inclusivity but has continued to roll back the rights of women. >>> in the latest edition of "the new space race," we have an exclusive look at something that could revolutionize space travel the wo
. >>> printing a 3-d space rocket in the factory of the future stay with us saline. for fast drug free relief vicks sinex. instantly clear everyday congestion. and try vicks sinex children's saline. safe and gentle relief for children's noses. does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. only from nature's bounty. still fresh unstopables in-wash scent aboosterr...
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so instead of building a rocket fuselage in 60 days, it will take six days >> reporter: not only can the company make the big parts of a rocket like a nose cone, but they can also make all of the intricate components of the engine. >> two, one, zero. >> reporter: with a first launch planned for 2022 relativity rockets is like a lower budget competitor to spacex, carrying satellites for nasa, the department of defense, and a half dozen private companies at about a quarter of competing launch prices but with $1.3 billion in funding, it doesn't exactly feel low budget clients i'm assuming are going to pay you enough to somehow make this all work? >> more than enough to justify it we make $12 million a launch from the customers we signed up we signed up more launches than any other companies in history before flying. >> reporter: ellis doesn't just want to make deliveries into orbit, though. >> i want to put a million people on mars. >> reporter: how far out into space do you think a commercial space industry can take us? >> it's really about the timeline and i think i liken it very much
so instead of building a rocket fuselage in 60 days, it will take six days >> reporter: not only can the company make the big parts of a rocket like a nose cone, but they can also make all of the intricate components of the engine. >> two, one, zero. >> reporter: with a first launch planned for 2022 relativity rockets is like a lower budget competitor to spacex, carrying satellites for nasa, the department of defense, and a half dozen private companies at about a quarter of...
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and you will see that in the largest rocket ever will launch at the end of this year. the space launch system with its spacecraft, orion, on the top. >> i'd like to ask you about the sls space launch system, which is nasa's enormous launch rocket, a project that you have supported going back to 2011 when you were in the united states senate. let me ask you, the office of inspector general says that that project is costing billions more than it was supposed to and is at least two years behind schedule. as nasa administrator, your job now is to keep the project on schedule and within budget. how are you going to do that? >> and more recently, it's just been delayed further because of a protest of the bid that nasa earlier this year had awarded to a competition of the lander, a commercial lander. so that's another delay of 100 days and then on the basis of what the general accounting office decides. soou have these delays. but e fact is, once gao decides, we're ready to go, and we're going to push full steam ahead. >> the goal was to launch artemis in 2021, and then. ulti
and you will see that in the largest rocket ever will launch at the end of this year. the space launch system with its spacecraft, orion, on the top. >> i'd like to ask you about the sls space launch system, which is nasa's enormous launch rocket, a project that you have supported going back to 2011 when you were in the united states senate. let me ask you, the office of inspector general says that that project is costing billions more than it was supposed to and is at least two years...
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know when you're going to sit here and advocate for for rockets. but what i think is interesting is that, you know, i've been looking at some of the israeli media reports. what i think is interesting is that the clock always seems to start when is, when it's convenient for israel to start the clock, right? so come off just wake up one day and decides to fire rockets for no apparent reason . right. but we forget about the ongoing occupation we, we forget about daily abuses. we forget about the violent pressing or protest that the border just a couple of weeks ago. a child was killed, the palestinian 12 year old child was killed. so i think all that is important to bear and your guest gill had mentioned about, you know, reconstruction efforts or helping helping the people and parent efforts by israel. and i didn't want to say something about that. what i think would help the gardens is if israel stopped bombing garza into oblivion periodically, if it stopped committing war crimes in gaza. has been established by human rights watch. is the israeli gro
know when you're going to sit here and advocate for for rockets. but what i think is interesting is that, you know, i've been looking at some of the israeli media reports. what i think is interesting is that the clock always seems to start when is, when it's convenient for israel to start the clock, right? so come off just wake up one day and decides to fire rockets for no apparent reason . right. but we forget about the ongoing occupation we, we forget about daily abuses. we forget about the...
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the rocket fire into israel was on a scale that had never been seen before. countless civilian lives were saved because of the iron dome system that the united states has supported year after year. because of the attacks this spring, iron dome rocket interceptors need to be restored immediately. and members have expressed their support for this funding for months. so has the president of the united states, and so has the secretary of defense. now is the time to ensure israel has what it needs to defend itself in the face of real and growing threats. this is a commonsense motion that would fund the iron dome system and reassure our ally that america will never turn its back on the great state of israel. i urge support of the motion and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentlewoman from connecticut is recognized. ms. delauro: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from new jersey, a member of the appropriations committee, mrs. watson coleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new jers
the rocket fire into israel was on a scale that had never been seen before. countless civilian lives were saved because of the iron dome system that the united states has supported year after year. because of the attacks this spring, iron dome rocket interceptors need to be restored immediately. and members have expressed their support for this funding for months. so has the president of the united states, and so has the secretary of defense. now is the time to ensure israel has what it needs...
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it breaks free and then its main rocket 5 and away it goes. in fact, south korea becomes only the 7th country in the world to have mastered this technology. this know how it says your wednesday. it had the successful launch office as of its coast in afghanistan. it's been one months since the taliban sees the cap to cobble and took control of the government off its military success. it's now facing the challenge of creating a durable administration. the country's economy is in bruins. unemployment is high on, according to the well food program, up to 14000000 people on the brink of starvation, decades of war have also displace tens of thousands of afghans. haiti's prime minister ariel own re has the chief prosecutor wanted him charged over the murder of the president, driven out moyvey. the prosecutor had also asked immigration agents to ball the prime minister from leaving the country. president mosey was assassinated in july court documents alleged that. andre was called twice in the hours after his death by one of the main suspects. again,
it breaks free and then its main rocket 5 and away it goes. in fact, south korea becomes only the 7th country in the world to have mastered this technology. this know how it says your wednesday. it had the successful launch office as of its coast in afghanistan. it's been one months since the taliban sees the cap to cobble and took control of the government off its military success. it's now facing the challenge of creating a durable administration. the country's economy is in bruins....
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. , ., , ., _, rocket.h him- the _ rocket. this man is same to come with him. the sense _ rocket. this man is same to come with him. the sense of— rocket. this man is same to come | with him. the sense of destruction might not look that much, but they have had a devastating impact on people's lives. now you have got peace, but what are the challenges do you have here? —— what other challenges? and we are here, and i don't see any women around us, so is that because of the taliban? in more conservative areas like this, social attitudes do align more closely with those of the taliban. what local women think remains unclear. elsewhere today, a female police officer was allegedly killed by the taliban, though they have denied that. by the time we arrived, the local girls�* school has already closed for the day. across much of the country, classes are taking place, but for now, only for primary pupils. this village boys' school is under—resourced and overcrowded, with most taught outside. in the past, lessons wo
. , ., , ., _, rocket.h him- the _ rocket. this man is same to come with him. the sense _ rocket. this man is same to come with him. the sense of— rocket. this man is same to come | with him. the sense of destruction might not look that much, but they have had a devastating impact on people's lives. now you have got peace, but what are the challenges do you have here? —— what other challenges? and we are here, and i don't see any women around us, so is that because of the taliban? in more...
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the other is the rocket fire from hamas and is really civilians, that has resumed. there were talks between bennett and sisi about how to and that. >> he was talking about iran. that was high on the agenda. can this work as a bulwark for arraignment expansion in the region? >> there is the potential for that and they are obvious i going to talk about iran. that will be a point of emphasis. they will talk about hamas. what you mentioned in the introduction is all of this is coming against the backdrop of the normalization agreements that were signed last year. i think there is a significant strategic component here. they would talk about not only security issues but economic and trade issues. i think this is also for public consumption. that is what i think is at play. especially from sisi's perspective. he is trying to build favor with the biden administration, distract from human rights abuses and establish himself as a relevant figure in the region and on the goebel stage. -- global stage. he has committed a lot of human rights abuses. this gives the international
the other is the rocket fire from hamas and is really civilians, that has resumed. there were talks between bennett and sisi about how to and that. >> he was talking about iran. that was high on the agenda. can this work as a bulwark for arraignment expansion in the region? >> there is the potential for that and they are obvious i going to talk about iran. that will be a point of emphasis. they will talk about hamas. what you mentioned in the introduction is all of this is coming...
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we still took rockets the next day. as you know, when they farther rockets from near point one in from other places actually near the route of this vehicle. but i would tell you unequivocally in this case, clearly the intelligence was wrong on this vehicle. and we certainly regret that, as i've been very clear. i go to the jennifer style our new york times jennifer, you there might be a point that different matter, john, for after this. all right. ok. lou martinez a be see you there louis. okay, nothing heard nancy usa. thank you jennifer. bye a couple points to make if i'm understanding the likely you follow the wrong go to for from the beginning in that is you weren't falling one vehicle and mistaking it for another one. and also in your initial statement, you said that there was no initial reports of casualties. it appears that the release some concern about civilian casualties very early on. so on what basis did you make that statement? and finally, was any intelligence that you were using gather from the taliban? t
we still took rockets the next day. as you know, when they farther rockets from near point one in from other places actually near the route of this vehicle. but i would tell you unequivocally in this case, clearly the intelligence was wrong on this vehicle. and we certainly regret that, as i've been very clear. i go to the jennifer style our new york times jennifer, you there might be a point that different matter, john, for after this. all right. ok. lou martinez a be see you there louis....
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not to be left out rocket lab also going full throttle the rocket launcher landing a $24 million spaceto build the upper stage of it new drawn vehicle rocket lab. that sounds too cool. okay? so rocket lab is jumping a cool 2% as blue origin giving its own booster to the space sector, jeff bezos start up saying today , it will make its next man ned sub-orbital flight on tuesday, october 12. space tourism rival virgin galactic though losing steam in the past hour, right now we do have virgin down about half a percent, rocket launcher broadband satellite competitor ast right now up 3.6% for ast, astra up half a percent. american express under fire for promoting critical race theory among its employees. the backlash has several wall street executives rethinking their corporate seminars which critics say promote divisiveness in the workplace. what's it doing to or for the stock though? charlie gasparino on this story, charlie? charlie: liz, i think after the tragic murder of george floyd last year, and rightly so, corporations across the country began to rethink corporate inclusion and dive
not to be left out rocket lab also going full throttle the rocket launcher landing a $24 million spaceto build the upper stage of it new drawn vehicle rocket lab. that sounds too cool. okay? so rocket lab is jumping a cool 2% as blue origin giving its own booster to the space sector, jeff bezos start up saying today , it will make its next man ned sub-orbital flight on tuesday, october 12. space tourism rival virgin galactic though losing steam in the past hour, right now we do have virgin down...
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an unmanned rocket carrying small satellites exploded about two minutes after takeoff last night.t was the first attempt to send a rocket into orbit by the private aerospace company firefly. >>> new images from the dplood disaster in new jersey. surveillance video shows an explosion destroying this home. the family had evacuated. the only person injured was a man driving by at the time. with so much of the country experiencing severe weather, we wanted to take a closer look at how to survive a flood and how to safely clean your flooded home. here's abc's christine sloan. >> reporter: the horror of rushing waters. homes and basements flooding. and getting trapped in a car taking on water. that nightmare became a reality for millions this week. >> get your stuff. i'm here. i'll hold you. >> reporter: police say you should never try to drive through flooded streets. but if you find yourself in that situation, abc's matt gutman has some life-saving tips. safety experts helped him simulate a flash flood in real time. one of the first things that happens, water gets into your tailpipe,
an unmanned rocket carrying small satellites exploded about two minutes after takeoff last night.t was the first attempt to send a rocket into orbit by the private aerospace company firefly. >>> new images from the dplood disaster in new jersey. surveillance video shows an explosion destroying this home. the family had evacuated. the only person injured was a man driving by at the time. with so much of the country experiencing severe weather, we wanted to take a closer look at how to...
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they need to replenish those rockets.t had enough rockets when those pictures you just showed were happening. if knows rockets ever sit the ground because of lack of defensive missiles, are you going to let those israelis pile up on our border and let them in and escape what's going on in their country like you are letting everybody else do it. >>> support for israel used to be bipartisan. it is increasingly not the case. so sad. reporters are getting more and more frustrated over president biden's refusal to take questions. now, the white house press pool is filing a formal complaint. veteran homeowners, mortgage rates have dropped to near record lows. with home values at all time highs, now is the best time ever to use your va benefits to turn your home equity into cash. newday usa lets you borrow 100% of your home's value and take out $50,000 or more for security today or retirement tomorrow. get the cash and peace of mind every veteran family deserves. so make the call. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes kno
they need to replenish those rockets.t had enough rockets when those pictures you just showed were happening. if knows rockets ever sit the ground because of lack of defensive missiles, are you going to let those israelis pile up on our border and let them in and escape what's going on in their country like you are letting everybody else do it. >>> support for israel used to be bipartisan. it is increasingly not the case. so sad. reporters are getting more and more frustrated over...
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the falcon nine rocket is close to fully fuel.with super cold liquid oxygen that dragon spacecraft that is atop that rocket, that will be home to the inspiration 4 crew mates for the next three days it will be turned on to private power. those private astronauts are going to -- which includes jared isaacman, sian procter, chris semibrowski, haley arceneau -- they are in white and black spacex suits, color coordinated with the spacex hard ware, they were deliver in the teslas that are also matching. the final checks, though, are being carried out in anticipation of this liftoff when we reach one minute to launch, the flight directors are going to be pulled for a final go or no-go this launch window will be open for five hours tonight if need be. but shep, the world is watching. this is a historic mission it is the first ever all civilian fully commercial space flight to earth orbit, and it is a crew that came together very, very quickly, just six months ago, which is staggering for a mission such as this a major milestone not only
the falcon nine rocket is close to fully fuel.with super cold liquid oxygen that dragon spacecraft that is atop that rocket, that will be home to the inspiration 4 crew mates for the next three days it will be turned on to private power. those private astronauts are going to -- which includes jared isaacman, sian procter, chris semibrowski, haley arceneau -- they are in white and black spacex suits, color coordinated with the spacex hard ware, they were deliver in the teslas that are also...
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a commercial space company's rocket blows up on its very first launch.a recognizable january 6 rioter enters into a plea deal. >> a place where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪ and even when things go a bit wrong, we've got your back. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. does scrubbing feel like a workout? scrub less with dawn platinum. with allstate. its superior formula breaks down and removes up to 99% of tough grease and food residue faster. so you scrub less. tackle grease wherever it shows up. scrub less. save more. with dawn. hey neal, with 3% cash back at drugstores from chase freedom unlimited, you're always earning! i got this great shampoo you should try. yeah, you look good! of course i do, neal. i'm kevin hart. earn 3% at drugstores, and so much more. chase. make more of what's yours. joint pain, swelling, tenderness. my psoriasis. cosentyx® works on all of this. cosentyx can help you look and feel bette
a commercial space company's rocket blows up on its very first launch.a recognizable january 6 rioter enters into a plea deal. >> a place where everyone lives life well-protected. ♪ and even when things go a bit wrong, we've got your back. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. does scrubbing feel like a workout? scrub less with dawn platinum. with...
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. >>> and the rocket misfire in california.any firefly launching its alpha rocket on its first mission. moments after liftoff, the rocket spinning out of control. the company destroying the rocket in midair. >>> when we come back, america's first responders rushing in. oh my, with chase freedom unlimited, i earn all this cash back? oh, i gotta tell everyone. hey rita, you can earn 3% on dining, including takeout! bon appetit. hey kim, you earn 5% on travel purchased through chase! way ahead of you. hey neal, you can earn 3% at drug stores!!! buddy, i'm right here. why are you yelling? because that's what i do! you're always earning with 5% cash back on travel purchased through chase, 3% at drugstores, 3% on dining including takeout, and 1.5% on everything else you buy. chase. make more of what's yours. cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. (tonya) smoking damaged my heart. now i have
. >>> and the rocket misfire in california.any firefly launching its alpha rocket on its first mission. moments after liftoff, the rocket spinning out of control. the company destroying the rocket in midair. >>> when we come back, america's first responders rushing in. oh my, with chase freedom unlimited, i earn all this cash back? oh, i gotta tell everyone. hey rita, you can earn 3% on dining, including takeout! bon appetit. hey kim, you earn 5% on travel purchased through...
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rocket engines with a lot of moving parts, in the case of cryogenic rocket engines, spinning turbo pumps. all that has to work well perfectly every time and that's why it's so expensive. so it's going to take a breakthrough propulsion system where we can reliably and inexpensively put the energy into a vehicle to get it up into orbital velocity and then see the price come dramatically down. spacex has done a great job using the conventional rocket engine and recovering and brought down the price tag dramatically. i think to get to the next quantum level, you're going to have to have some big propulsion breakthrough. >> and leroy, let me say. cost is one part of the obstacle. what are the other obstacles to truly getting to a place where all or space is accessible to all? >> it really is coming down to cost. so elon musk is actually working on that. spacex not sitting still. developing the star ship and falcon heavy. the economics, elon musk said the economics could allow it to actually do point to point travel on the earth, that is, have the system launch from one point and then possibly
rocket engines with a lot of moving parts, in the case of cryogenic rocket engines, spinning turbo pumps. all that has to work well perfectly every time and that's why it's so expensive. so it's going to take a breakthrough propulsion system where we can reliably and inexpensively put the energy into a vehicle to get it up into orbital velocity and then see the price come dramatically down. spacex has done a great job using the conventional rocket engine and recovering and brought down the...
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the r t meets the grunfeld russian rockets engineers, surrogate curry love. he told us about his and culture would be $600.00 mugs missing option one. and he's a fantastic person to talk to that became clear during our phone conversation. he talks a lot listened attentively and left a log there a just a couple of days of campaigning left to go before 3 days of voting kicks off on friday. rather, wait, we're going to be here introducing you to the policies in that race, the priorities on voters minds and also a bit more insight into rushes, politics. the race seats up for seats and rushes parliaments with a country general election just days away. now we'll be giving you the full breakdown in our special coverage. this are a broad ah, are on the clock across the world. this is our t from the team and myself, you know neil hello and welcome to the program. last weekend, 911 anniversary has exposed and enduring divide over the core american values. the terrorists were supposedly targeting and no one new york professors sparked outrage by calling and check on the
the r t meets the grunfeld russian rockets engineers, surrogate curry love. he told us about his and culture would be $600.00 mugs missing option one. and he's a fantastic person to talk to that became clear during our phone conversation. he talks a lot listened attentively and left a log there a just a couple of days of campaigning left to go before 3 days of voting kicks off on friday. rather, wait, we're going to be here introducing you to the policies in that race, the priorities on voters...
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four amateur astronauts blasted into orbit on board a spacex rocket.ew , billionaire businessman jared isaacman. he'sjoined by a healthcare worker, a scientist and a data analyst. they've undergone five months training — although the craft itself will be operated from the ground. for about three days, the inspiration4 crew will orbit earth at an altitude higher than the international space station before they splash down into the atlantic ocean. let's bring in space journalist emilee speck, host of the space curious podcast. she's at the kennedy space center in cape canaveral where that historic spaceflight took off. what was your take on it, then? it was a spectacular launch. this launch was unlike any other that i've covered or experienced. you know, it kind of had a party feel to it, that makes sense. they hosted a viewing party near the press site and said its some others. when the rocket went up there were cheers and then we all just stood there like it was an amazing moment. it was a beautiful launch. i5 amazing moment. it was a beautiful launch.
four amateur astronauts blasted into orbit on board a spacex rocket.ew , billionaire businessman jared isaacman. he'sjoined by a healthcare worker, a scientist and a data analyst. they've undergone five months training — although the craft itself will be operated from the ground. for about three days, the inspiration4 crew will orbit earth at an altitude higher than the international space station before they splash down into the atlantic ocean. let's bring in space journalist emilee speck,...
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that is a part to the fully autonomous system that drives the rocket and dragon.e are fewer people lined up for future trips. what is the business prospect like for spacex? ed: apparently this is a supply constraint is this. -- business. you had a director saying they have plan missions. one company will take civilians to the international space station. he said they are backlogged, and the backlog is growing. at the end of the day, this is a rich man's sport. you have the man funding this mission, paying for his fellow crewmembers to go up there. that is one of the questions i had for elon musk. what is the market for this? musk has talked about how spacex's lungs business tops out at $3 billion per year. is that just sending satellites? or does that include this private experience. it is hard to say. haidi: looks interesting is the relationship with nasa. we know nasa pay for much of the crew dragon development, but they can still sell seats? what is the dynamic here in terms of public-private? ed: excellent question. i spoke to nasa, we had a conversation. ulti
that is a part to the fully autonomous system that drives the rocket and dragon.e are fewer people lined up for future trips. what is the business prospect like for spacex? ed: apparently this is a supply constraint is this. -- business. you had a director saying they have plan missions. one company will take civilians to the international space station. he said they are backlogged, and the backlog is growing. at the end of the day, this is a rich man's sport. you have the man funding this...
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you have rocket engines with a lot of moving parts.you got turbo pumps close to 100,000 rpm, all that has to work perfectly every time, and that's why it's so expensive. so it's going to take a breakthrough propulsion system where we can reliably put the energy into a vehicle to get it into orbital velocity and then you see the price coming down. spacex has done a great job using conventional rocket engines and using innovative ideas like recovering and reusing the the first stage. that's brought the price down dramatically but it's got to come down further. to get to the next quantum level, you'll need a big propulsion breakthrough. >> cost is one part of the obstacle. what are the other obstacles to truly getting to a place where all -- where space accessible to all? >> it really comes down to cost. elon musk is actually working on that. spacex, of course, has not been sitting still. they've been developing the star ship and falcon super heavy, a fully reusable system. elon musk says the economics can allow it to do point-to-point tr
you have rocket engines with a lot of moving parts.you got turbo pumps close to 100,000 rpm, all that has to work perfectly every time, and that's why it's so expensive. so it's going to take a breakthrough propulsion system where we can reliably put the energy into a vehicle to get it into orbital velocity and then you see the price coming down. spacex has done a great job using conventional rocket engines and using innovative ideas like recovering and reusing the the first stage. that's...
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you get it those rockets are [ bleep rockets are [ bleep ]. really >> seth: really. got to say, it's a little concerning that all of a sudden every billionaire is in a race to leave earth i mean, i know it was 130 degrees in death valley and the ocean was on fire last week, but is -- is there more? what are you not telling us? did anyone check to make sure there wasn't a u-haul strapped to that rocket >> yeah. and really, somebody paid $28 million to join jeff bezos on his flight. i mean, that takes calling shotgun to a whole new level [ light laughter ] really that's like that parent, at your kid's school fundraiser, who outbids you on the free blowout. we get it, linda okay we know you're a billionaire >> seth: we know we know, linda >> we know your husband's rich >> seth: we can tell by the way walk into a room bezos, you own amazon. really, you don't need passengers it could just be tiny, little you in that huge rocket crammed into a corner by 1,000 yards of bubble wrap. synergy. [ laughter ] also, bezos, you're charging people to come along really >> oh, dude? >
you get it those rockets are [ bleep rockets are [ bleep ]. really >> seth: really. got to say, it's a little concerning that all of a sudden every billionaire is in a race to leave earth i mean, i know it was 130 degrees in death valley and the ocean was on fire last week, but is -- is there more? what are you not telling us? did anyone check to make sure there wasn't a u-haul strapped to that rocket >> yeah. and really, somebody paid $28 million to join jeff bezos on his flight. i...
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le rocket man. remember rocket man? president biden was trying to keep it calm, laid out american foreign policy in a prioritized way starting with covid and climate. not long ago president trump was in the same room being heckled by the crowd. i always cover these. last time people were on tenterhooks watching what is president trump going to do, who is he going to pick a fight with. his criticisms were always, ah, that speech was boring. it's not a ratings contest. if you want a ratings contest, go watch sports. this is the u.s. laying out foreign policy in a prioritized way, trying to tell the rest of the world here are our priorities, here are some things we care about. it wasn't an attempt to him to make himself popular or to score headlines. it was just laying out foreign policy. that's usually what is done in this format and what has always been done in this format. >> a return to normalcy. >> yeah. >> evelyn, i want to play what british prime minister boris johnson told my colleague savannah guthrie a few hours
le rocket man. remember rocket man? president biden was trying to keep it calm, laid out american foreign policy in a prioritized way starting with covid and climate. not long ago president trump was in the same room being heckled by the crowd. i always cover these. last time people were on tenterhooks watching what is president trump going to do, who is he going to pick a fight with. his criticisms were always, ah, that speech was boring. it's not a ratings contest. if you want a ratings...
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plus, rockets will be launched.er addition of "inbox." all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: yes. may i swivel your stool? >> kelly: yes. >> ryan: good morning. good morning. [cheers and applause]
plus, rockets will be launched.er addition of "inbox." all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: yes. may i swivel your stool? >> kelly: yes. >> ryan: good morning. good morning. [cheers and applause]
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an unmanned rocket, carrying a small satellite exploded after launch. the 95-foot tall rocket was the first launch attempted by a private company called fire flight aerospace. >>> and now, turning to the devastation across the northeast from the remnants of hurricane ida. >> record amounts of rain from virginia to new england, killing more than 40 people. >> this scene unfolded in patterson, new jersey. and new york city declared its first ever flash flood emergency. catching so many city dwellers by surprise. here's abc's christine sloan. >> reporter: the horror of rushing waters. homes and basements flooding and getting trapped in a car taking on water. that nightmare became a reality for millions this week. >> i'll hold you. >> reporter: police say you should never try to drive through flooded streets. but if you find yourself in that situation, abc's matt gutman has some life-saving tips. safety experts helped him simulate a flash flood in real-time. one of the first things that happens, water gets into your tail pipe, causing the engine to stall. a
an unmanned rocket, carrying a small satellite exploded after launch. the 95-foot tall rocket was the first launch attempted by a private company called fire flight aerospace. >>> and now, turning to the devastation across the northeast from the remnants of hurricane ida. >> record amounts of rain from virginia to new england, killing more than 40 people. >> this scene unfolded in patterson, new jersey. and new york city declared its first ever flash flood emergency....
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the crew blasted off last night from the kennedy space center on a spacex rocket.orbit before returning to earth. it is the first time a spacecraft will circle earth with no professional astronauts on board. >>> the game of chess involves imaginary kings, queens, pawns, and rooks. what does that have to do with real life? turns out quite a bit. jamie yuccas explains. >>> it's the most unique piece -- >> reporter: for 12-year-old andre, chess is more than just a game. >> i use a lot of stuff that i've learned on the chessboard in real life. like think before you move. think before i act out. >> reporter: he's just one of thousands of students from some of l.a.'s toughest neighborhoods learning to play. >> i learned to play chess at age 13. it was a pivotal -- pivotal ntn r: denleher grew up in compton and found his childhood friends struggling after he went to college. >> some had fallen into the prison system, gang life and drugs. and i just wondered why did i have such a different outcome. it was chess. >> reporter: he started train of thought to help kids of all
the crew blasted off last night from the kennedy space center on a spacex rocket.orbit before returning to earth. it is the first time a spacecraft will circle earth with no professional astronauts on board. >>> the game of chess involves imaginary kings, queens, pawns, and rooks. what does that have to do with real life? turns out quite a bit. jamie yuccas explains. >>> it's the most unique piece -- >> reporter: for 12-year-old andre, chess is more than just a game....