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space. malcolm: you are seeing a recognition now that space is contested.ouched by terrestrial geopolitics. instead, it's a war-fighting domain where you have major powers like ina and russia developing counterspace capabilities, ti-satellite weapons, designed to deny the us and its allies, including australia, access to critical space support in a future conflict. michael: the more dependent we become on satellite technology, the more vulnerable we are. malcolm: an attack on our critical satellites could cause much of our society to grind to a halt. and then if we can't recover that effectively, you're in, sort of like, a mad max world where everything falls apart and our economy collapses. brad: shock and awe as we saw in the iraq invasion will not be what it was. you disable a country's satellite network, you disable the country. that's a simple fact. and you can then see how some superpowers, some of the other countries, you change a--you change a policy, you change a government, all of a sudden you don't wanna behave with your friends or your enemies,
space. malcolm: you are seeing a recognition now that space is contested.ouched by terrestrial geopolitics. instead, it's a war-fighting domain where you have major powers like ina and russia developing counterspace capabilities, ti-satellite weapons, designed to deny the us and its allies, including australia, access to critical space support in a future conflict. michael: the more dependent we become on satellite technology, the more vulnerable we are. malcolm: an attack on our critical...
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as this is a test mission, all of the components of orion and the space launch system are being tested, the orion crew survival suit is now having the opportunity to be tested in space as well. we're continuing to get in-cabin views inside the orion spacecraft. orion lifted off from the kennedy space center in florida 9 1/2 hours ago. as part of a 25-day test flight around the moon and into deep space, orion is slated to splash down on december 11. again, this is an uncrewed test flight but we do have our moonnequin pictured there on the left of your screen in the seat wearing the orion crew survival suit. this is a space suit that will be worn by our crewmembers when they fly inside orion during dynamic phases of flight. as you can see there, the suit itself is that bright orange color. that is to help make crewmembers more easily visible in the ocean should they ever need to exit orion without the assistance of recovery personnel. the space suit is also fire resistant and is a pressure garment that includes a restraint layer to control the shape and ease -- and to ease astronauts' movement while suited up. the suit also
as this is a test mission, all of the components of orion and the space launch system are being tested, the orion crew survival suit is now having the opportunity to be tested in space as well. we're continuing to get in-cabin views inside the orion spacecraft. orion lifted off from the kennedy space center in florida 9 1/2 hours ago. as part of a 25-day test flight around the moon and into deep space, orion is slated to splash down on december 11. again, this is an uncrewed test flight but we...
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turned off, this is reported by the american portal white, which refers to the analytical company space nowaccording to its information , they passed here just a couple of kilometers. here's where the leak was later discovered. analysts clarify just through this area in a few 25 ships passed in the weeks leading up to the attack. so what to install? which of them may be related to the explosions is difficult, but, perhaps, i will remind you of the explosion on the nord streams that occurred on the night of the twenty- sixth of september. british trade unions, one by one, decide on the start of strikes, after the transport workers, the nurses are going to strike. the reason for the difficult economic situation was previously reported a record 40-year inflation. what is the reason for the economic downturn, what are the trade unions saying and what are the authorities going to do? personal correspondent in london alexander khabarov at the end of this week, the working part of the lunar week felt the wrath of the subway employees who did not come to work, demanding a raise. salaries were paral
turned off, this is reported by the american portal white, which refers to the analytical company space nowaccording to its information , they passed here just a couple of kilometers. here's where the leak was later discovered. analysts clarify just through this area in a few 25 ships passed in the weeks leading up to the attack. so what to install? which of them may be related to the explosions is difficult, but, perhaps, i will remind you of the explosion on the nord streams that occurred on...
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host: now, space is cool again. spacex is doing its thing, golden glad to -- now you're seeing all this investment money pulling into the space sector which was considered, not that long ago, a very risky sector. i wonder what you make of that. all these companies, all these startups that are popping up. how many do you think are actually going to make it? and is there a market to support all of this? guest: there is a lot of things to address there. one, space is cool again for some people. there is a very passionate part of the community that overlooked the benefits that space can give us. it overlooks the fact that a lot of what we know about climate change and natural disasters comes from access we have in space. a lot of the reasons we are able to avoid conflict in the world is based on information we can gather from space and information we can transfer from it. there is densely a portion of the population that believes we have to stop the world from burning today and any bit of time or energy or resources in s
host: now, space is cool again. spacex is doing its thing, golden glad to -- now you're seeing all this investment money pulling into the space sector which was considered, not that long ago, a very risky sector. i wonder what you make of that. all these companies, all these startups that are popping up. how many do you think are actually going to make it? and is there a market to support all of this? guest: there is a lot of things to address there. one, space is cool again for some people....
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we can't seem to get any space, look at this now, it's... 1. space, look at this now, it's... mean"— space, look at this now, it's... i mean... ~ . .,, mean... and at full-time, there was onl one mean... and at full-time, there was only one happy _ mean... and at full-time, there was only one happy man _ mean... and at full-time, there was only one happy man in _ mean... and at full-time, there was only one happy man in the _ mean... and at full-time, there was only one happy man in the house. i only one happy man in the house. jackson, a student from south carolina. ~ . carolina. we were quite decent toniuht, carolina. we were quite decent tonight. but — carolina. we were quite decent tonight, but overall— carolina. we were quite decent tonight, but overall for - carolina. we were quite decent tonight, but overall for the - carolina. we were quite decent tonight, but overall for the us, with the game plan we executed, a point is a huge result for sigh and i don't feel excited at the moment, it could be down to selection or general motivation, but i think the potential is defin
we can't seem to get any space, look at this now, it's... 1. space, look at this now, it's... mean"— space, look at this now, it's... i mean... ~ . .,, mean... and at full-time, there was onl one mean... and at full-time, there was only one happy _ mean... and at full-time, there was only one happy man _ mean... and at full-time, there was only one happy man in _ mean... and at full-time, there was only one happy man in the _ mean... and at full-time, there was only one happy man in the...
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the risk to life in the first space flight. nowin the ejection seat nearby was an emergency ground supply of water, an inflatable boat and signal rockets. now we know that the flight was successful and the first cosmonaut of the planet returned safely to earth, but on the day of the flight. go, try and when you are already tired. and the third fifth dashed it off and drove off. this is how gagarin began, and now the well-known records of gagarin's negotiations with king kamanin and pavel popovich, who monitored the indicators of the cosmonaut's physical condition 15 minutes before the launch, recorded such a dialogue by gagarin as, according to medical data , popovich's heart beats, pulse, 64 respiration 24. everything is going fine. gagarin understood, it means that the heart is still beating, when they recruited the first detachment , they had no idea what they would have to face; they recruited and prepared with such a margin that it was sometimes. it just bordered on insanity when they were twisted there in a centrifuge with a
the risk to life in the first space flight. nowin the ejection seat nearby was an emergency ground supply of water, an inflatable boat and signal rockets. now we know that the flight was successful and the first cosmonaut of the planet returned safely to earth, but on the day of the flight. go, try and when you are already tired. and the third fifth dashed it off and drove off. this is how gagarin began, and now the well-known records of gagarin's negotiations with king kamanin and pavel...
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the russians and that could lead to them right on the border with their nato allies in the baltic space now. in ukraine for the major part of the conflict into nato and biden reintegrated in september in integration of nato and the integration of their military and integration of its system in the west of nato. they would be in february in 2008. it's our current cia director. william burns was then the am ambassador to russia and wrote a memo to canned lisa rice and said yet means yet. i met with surveillance gray any will not accept us bringing they toe and comes down on it and more for ukraine and let us come into nato and mr. he's begging us to not try it. the language is there. that could cause a civil war and we'd be forced to intervene and we don't want to have to make that decision. germany and france put their foot down and only for one reason. it will unnecessarily provoke conflict with russia otherwise why not. cassioppi cementing it would cause a problem and they knew it. he put out a statement promising that one day we will and putting them on the backtrack for some day and that
the russians and that could lead to them right on the border with their nato allies in the baltic space now. in ukraine for the major part of the conflict into nato and biden reintegrated in september in integration of nato and the integration of their military and integration of its system in the west of nato. they would be in february in 2008. it's our current cia director. william burns was then the am ambassador to russia and wrote a memo to canned lisa rice and said yet means yet. i met...
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external and to unfortunately, these are the internal conflicts that are taking place in the cis space nowisagreements within the cis. unfortunately , external forces are also taking advantage of them and have stepped up their activities. we know about this machinations and terrorists. e international radicals. they have now stepped up their activities, and therefore we want to resolve our internal conflicts as soon as possible so that these forces, which are unfortunately wasted here in e. within the commonwealth , it is very disappointing to direct conflict resolution to repulse external threats. of course, for us, the commonwealth and many of our high-level figures in the cis have stated that our proposals to the so-called collective west to consult them on joint actions to ensure international security, unfortunately, are our proposals. they remain unanswered, they are ignored, kazakhstan has completed its chairmanship in the cis, we could not sum up the results of this work. and maybe, uh, talk about the future next year, the chairmanship will pass to kyrgyzstan, some plans in this re
external and to unfortunately, these are the internal conflicts that are taking place in the cis space nowisagreements within the cis. unfortunately , external forces are also taking advantage of them and have stepped up their activities. we know about this machinations and terrorists. e international radicals. they have now stepped up their activities, and therefore we want to resolve our internal conflicts as soon as possible so that these forces, which are unfortunately wasted here in e....
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space? and joining me now, you saw her in that report is on the thought melissa from the south african national space agency. well, continued of the news, africa. now this is a ground breaking regional space center in africa. can you tell us in basic terms what exactly it'll do and how it's going to work? thank you very much for having me. so with this ground station, what we're looking to do is to support admissions for not going to for not exploration out on our side. we are one of 3 sites, but it strategically positions globally to someone, you know, mission. so this is, this is ensuring that missions today to more than more than one we are able to communicate with the mission of being sent out by, by agents is interesting not now nasa says the 1st person to step on the moon when the autonomous mission returns in 2025 will be a woman of color. how important is that development? wow, that's one of the most critical things. firstly, that it will be a woman. that's the 1st one. i mean, we're talking it to stage way. even this suits that's astern runs away. i still designed for men and women. yo
space? and joining me now, you saw her in that report is on the thought melissa from the south african national space agency. well, continued of the news, africa. now this is a ground breaking regional space center in africa. can you tell us in basic terms what exactly it'll do and how it's going to work? thank you very much for having me. so with this ground station, what we're looking to do is to support admissions for not going to for not exploration out on our side. we are one of 3 sites,...
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now i interest space, that's definitely a program that we are actually now starting to build on sides. i know the program because we need a couple of years to actually make sure that we train the astronauts and with the participation of the private sector as well as governments into space space is becoming much more accessible. and it also means that even for countries like ourselves, we can actually have the aspirations of sending someone in that would definitely be wonderful south africa to build into this program, a female african to actually go to the now more broadly speaking, what does this project tell us about where south africa is heading in terms of investing in research for space, exploration, science, and also technology. and what is this mean for the continent lead within the continent now and number of initiatives that we, we have a number of countries that are now entering into the, into space. recently this week actually is it bob way and you got the launch their own satellite regulations to them. the forecast those so fi has been majorly observed. ations as like light
now i interest space, that's definitely a program that we are actually now starting to build on sides. i know the program because we need a couple of years to actually make sure that we train the astronauts and with the participation of the private sector as well as governments into space space is becoming much more accessible. and it also means that even for countries like ourselves, we can actually have the aspirations of sending someone in that would definitely be wonderful south africa to...
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and now the james webb space telescope giving us these unbelievable pictures of light that's been traveling for 13.5 billion years. and now going back to the moon in order to go to mars. that, i think, is going to engender a great deal of support of capitol hill. >> next question. in the second row. >> hi. administrator nelson, do you feel it's essential to get the bill passed, now you've got then rocket off the ground, i'm curious how your perspective has changed from writing the bill to implementing it, if you think mowd you'd do things differently now that you've been though implementing side. thank you. >> one of the first things i said when we got back to the buildings here was, i sent a text to senator kay bailey hutchison who was my partner in crafting the legislation back 12 years ago. as soon as i can get their address, i will also be texting rob neighbor, who was an assistant in the white house to president obama, and to jack lieu, who was the director of the o.m.b. at the time. he became later the chief of staff to president obama and then ended up as secretary of the treasury. t
and now the james webb space telescope giving us these unbelievable pictures of light that's been traveling for 13.5 billion years. and now going back to the moon in order to go to mars. that, i think, is going to engender a great deal of support of capitol hill. >> next question. in the second row. >> hi. administrator nelson, do you feel it's essential to get the bill passed, now you've got then rocket off the ground, i'm curious how your perspective has changed from writing the...
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beautiful space. now eric, the name of living artist in for you is addressing something of really high importance. i may use the different for all living we still on the earth and we try to make it ourselves in a way, in a lot industry that's a bit difficult to enter into. we call it the source of the or it's a combination of ortho studios and we also have the calorie component. so all the ot with the to see is basically being created at the studios upstairs. we always taking the approach for the collective, the collective is much better than being trying to do these things by itself. so authors do get a lot of influences from out of this, but also get some, some support and also ideas. they can bounce ideas of other people and we can also critique to work your slogan. breaking the rules of art is quite a bold one. what does it mean and can you tell me a bit more about it? the slope was initially finished. it also fought and then we're going to break it just to be a bit table. but i think more establish,
beautiful space. now eric, the name of living artist in for you is addressing something of really high importance. i may use the different for all living we still on the earth and we try to make it ourselves in a way, in a lot industry that's a bit difficult to enter into. we call it the source of the or it's a combination of ortho studios and we also have the calorie component. so all the ot with the to see is basically being created at the studios upstairs. we always taking the approach for...
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which the location sensor was disabled, this is reported by the american portal, which refers to the space nowmpany according to its information.
which the location sensor was disabled, this is reported by the american portal, which refers to the space nowmpany according to its information.
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across the country are warning, their parking lots are filling up, so you may need to reserve a space nowyou're driving, a.a.a. expects the busiest days on the road to be wednesday, and of course the always jam-packed sunday after thanksgiving.fter . norah. norah. >> o'donnell: good information. kris van cleave, thank you. an alarming surge of r.s.v. and the flu has the american academy of pediatrics asking president biden to declare a national emergency. and, those illnesses plus covid are putting the spotlight on an unprecedented nursing shortage. the u.s. needs more than 200,000 new registered nurses every year to meet demand. so, we wanted to find out why america is headed towards a nursing crisis. >> are you in any pain right now? >> no. >> reporter: jimmy alverson has been in and out of children's national hospital in d.c. for more than seven years battling brain cancer. the nurses here are like family. >> they really do an amazing job of making me feel better. >> o'donnell: among them is caitlin hall. >> i absolutely love this job. i wouldn't do anything else. i feel like just comi
across the country are warning, their parking lots are filling up, so you may need to reserve a space nowyou're driving, a.a.a. expects the busiest days on the road to be wednesday, and of course the always jam-packed sunday after thanksgiving.fter . norah. norah. >> o'donnell: good information. kris van cleave, thank you. an alarming surge of r.s.v. and the flu has the american academy of pediatrics asking president biden to declare a national emergency. and, those illnesses plus covid...
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there. space fossil systems now has 23 employees. earlier this year they celebrated another milestone. when a space ex rocky carried their satellites on board. ah, strictly suddenly this in order to be thought, yes, i believe this home on now we have 13 satellites and orbit. they're a little bit bigger, they're evolved, it will sooner. julian fernandez, may be heading a satellite business that competes with giants. but every now and then he has to step out and take on another role. you've been with him in bookcase when a my knowledge is very specific. i still have to go to university to study ione of c math calculus, algebra. there's still lots, i have to learn a little theatre voice was on, go check it though. yes. and that this you been but even before he graduates with his telecommunications engineering degree fernandez, will have his next batch of satellites launched into space by 2024. he hopes his network of spanish micro satellites will be orbiting the world. not bad for a 21st birthday present. now to some of the other global
there. space fossil systems now has 23 employees. earlier this year they celebrated another milestone. when a space ex rocky carried their satellites on board. ah, strictly suddenly this in order to be thought, yes, i believe this home on now we have 13 satellites and orbit. they're a little bit bigger, they're evolved, it will sooner. julian fernandez, may be heading a satellite business that competes with giants. but every now and then he has to step out and take on another role. you've been...
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lovely three afternoons aboard a rocket ship for a young woman who broke records with her trip to space. but now haley arsenault is on and even wilder ride right here on terra firma. will ganz is now here with more wealth. hey andrew, we've shared her story here on world news now before, but healy arsenault is now out with her debut memoir. she spoke with me 100 stories above new york city about her message of hope, and why she wouldn't tell her 10 year old self that she one day go to space. it's reasonable to say that haley arsenault sees the world in a different way. it's haley from orbit. pediatric cancer survivor becoming american to go to space. when spacex orbe like halfway there. joining us 100 stories above new york city at the edge to talk about her brand new book, wild ride, a memoir of i v drips and rocket ships in the book. you say that having cancer has been the greatest gift of your life. what do you mean by that? it made me who i am my love my life so much that i want to make the most of it and embrace these opportunities that come my way readers strapping in for haley's wild ride
lovely three afternoons aboard a rocket ship for a young woman who broke records with her trip to space. but now haley arsenault is on and even wilder ride right here on terra firma. will ganz is now here with more wealth. hey andrew, we've shared her story here on world news now before, but healy arsenault is now out with her debut memoir. she spoke with me 100 stories above new york city about her message of hope, and why she wouldn't tell her 10 year old self that she one day go to space....
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pipeline were published by the vaet publication, citing information from the analytical company space now, which sings data shortly before the sabotage. in the region of the northern streams , two ships passed, which were turned off. the location sensors of the ships had a length of 95 to 130 m. they were located a couple of kilometers from the places damage to gas pipelines. two people died in an accident in the ivatsevichi district the accident happened this morning on the fourth kilometer of the road, kosovo i don’t want you according to preliminary information, a 36-year-old mitsubishi driver during overtaking lost control of the car, drove off into a ditch and crashed into a tree. drivers, 24-year-old passenger died. try yourself in the role of a criminalist and solve a crime hot on the heels of such an unusual opportunity today, guests of the open day at the academy of the ministry of internal affairs received a presentation for those who interested in the profession of a policeman, prepared by officers and students of the lyceum. the ministry of internal affairs provided detailed i
pipeline were published by the vaet publication, citing information from the analytical company space now, which sings data shortly before the sabotage. in the region of the northern streams , two ships passed, which were turned off. the location sensors of the ships had a length of 95 to 130 m. they were located a couple of kilometers from the places damage to gas pipelines. two people died in an accident in the ivatsevichi district the accident happened this morning on the fourth kilometer of...
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, but i wonder in terms of content moderation because people talk about you know, is that a safe space now, is it a place for truth or misinformation if it's decentralized like that? what is the implication for how that's managed? yeah, this is also a real concern because people already complain about this on on twitter. so what would it be like on this platform? well, the thing here is that you know, because it's decentralized the server owners can't be forced to adhere to any content moderation practices, but essentially what the owner of this platform says is whenever hate speech servers do pop up other servers kind of just band together and block them. so they're essentially ostracized from communicating with other people, but there's no like official metric here to really ensure that that there isn't, you know, hate speech but people kind of just take it upon themselves to to try to block all that. i guess that calls on people having the good sense to to stand together when they need to so we'll see what happens with that but it certainly is like you said picking up a lot of users lat
, but i wonder in terms of content moderation because people talk about you know, is that a safe space now, is it a place for truth or misinformation if it's decentralized like that? what is the implication for how that's managed? yeah, this is also a real concern because people already complain about this on on twitter. so what would it be like on this platform? well, the thing here is that you know, because it's decentralized the server owners can't be forced to adhere to any content...
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that in the last two days there were some active actions that were not present in the information space. nowve a situation that the russians are going to withdraw. but in any case, it should be remembered that when the enemy says that he is withdrawing, that means what kind part of the troops has already been withdrawn and thus part of the rescue operations for the russian army could have been implemented and could have been, on the contrary, under the pressure of the ukrainian army, no withdrawal of troops is actually taking place due to the fact that all these ways of withdrawal are actually being broken up and formed there are two foci of encirclement, in particular, near kherson, there and along other areas of the front, but in any case, the impression now is that we are at a certain turning point in hostilities in this area of the front. because keeping the rules of the banks of the dnieper was critically important for the russians because it opened up these strategic plans for an offensive there on mykolaiv on odesa there on on moldova, that is, this land corridor which was extremely
that in the last two days there were some active actions that were not present in the information space. nowve a situation that the russians are going to withdraw. but in any case, it should be remembered that when the enemy says that he is withdrawing, that means what kind part of the troops has already been withdrawn and thus part of the rescue operations for the russian army could have been implemented and could have been, on the contrary, under the pressure of the ukrainian army, no...
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no, single sex spaces now? no, i don't it's peaked all. don't think it's peaked at all.of getting wokeism is like london house prices. it's never going to come down. you can have a nuclear war. it's still a bit sunny. it feels like pandemic still feels like a pandemic still keeps going on. things that were pushed automatically by pushed for automatically by these don't even know these two. but i don't even know if would be articles this if there would be articles this a years ago it just a couple of years ago it just seemed be happening seemed to be happening supposedly being challenged. supposedly now being challenged. people are looking at reports are minute, this are going, wait a minute, this unfair. yes, the women unfair. oh, yes, the women who are who do to have single are who do want to have single sex was create a genre of journalism which noticing journalism which is noticing stuff so we get to talk about it people people have started to care to be women again but. but really just to be angry really we just want to be angry and rant about stuff. yeah while there
no, single sex spaces now? no, i don't it's peaked all. don't think it's peaked at all.of getting wokeism is like london house prices. it's never going to come down. you can have a nuclear war. it's still a bit sunny. it feels like pandemic still feels like a pandemic still keeps going on. things that were pushed automatically by pushed for automatically by these don't even know these two. but i don't even know if would be articles this if there would be articles this a years ago it just a...
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no, single sex spaces now? no, i don't it's peaked all. don't think it's peaked at all.of getting wokeism is like london house prices. it's never going to come down. you can have a nuclear war. it's still a bit sunny. it feels like pandemic still feels like a pandemic still keeps going on. things that were pushed automatically by pushed for automatically by these even know these two. but i don't even know if would be articles this if there would be articles this a couple years ago it just a couple of years ago it just seemed be happening seemed to be happening supposedly being challenged. supposedly now being challenged. people are looking at reports are minute, this are going, wait a minute, this unfair. yes, the women unfair. oh, yes, the women who are who want to have single are who do want to have single sex was create genre of sex was create a genre of journalism which noticing journalism which is noticing stuff so we get to talk about it people people have started to care to be women again but. but really just want be angry really we just want to be angry and rant
no, single sex spaces now? no, i don't it's peaked all. don't think it's peaked at all.of getting wokeism is like london house prices. it's never going to come down. you can have a nuclear war. it's still a bit sunny. it feels like pandemic still feels like a pandemic still keeps going on. things that were pushed automatically by pushed for automatically by these even know these two. but i don't even know if would be articles this if there would be articles this a couple years ago it just a...
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now it is what? >> a food hall at a community space.businesses inside through a nonprofit. >> when did you open up? >> we opened officially last year. all of the women in this space are low income women of color and immigrant women who started their own businesses. they come from all walks of life. we get folks from city hall, federal building, local nonprofits. nice community help. >> people feel safe coming here? >> i would say so. that is our goal to be able to activate this corner. before i moved in, this building was closed down so inevitably, that invites invokes to take over and have unsavory activation. our charge and coming into this space is not only to create a welcoming safe inviting community space, not only to create a unique opportunity of ownership for these businesses, but in doing so, positively activate the corner and make it a place that enhances the neighborhood and makes it a place where folks want to come by, want to come by. >> it's not just about getting people inside, it is about crating places outside for thos
now it is what? >> a food hall at a community space.businesses inside through a nonprofit. >> when did you open up? >> we opened officially last year. all of the women in this space are low income women of color and immigrant women who started their own businesses. they come from all walks of life. we get folks from city hall, federal building, local nonprofits. nice community help. >> people feel safe coming here? >> i would say so. that is our goal to be able to...
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is a safe place for children who are being bullied saying we don't do that here and this is your space nowot their home, this is a library and everybody is welcome. so you have to do that and sometimes and we talked about this before where we have to let people know that there are rules of conduct and most libraries have them. but i' the children's section i don't know if anybody's done it. we have the big rules of conduct bear posted and tiny. no and know this i know that. but it might be good to have your own interpretation that you have these things and this is that safe zone so that the kids know when they come in their head that won't be tolerated and he won't be subjected to it. it's your space but you are making safer or more young people so i'm glad to hear that you are thinking about that and would suggest that you think about how you could be that haven for them because libraries have been havens for so many kids for so many years, our refuge and in so many instances and you hear people talk about it and they write aboute it whe the library was the only safe place they could go i
is a safe place for children who are being bullied saying we don't do that here and this is your space nowot their home, this is a library and everybody is welcome. so you have to do that and sometimes and we talked about this before where we have to let people know that there are rules of conduct and most libraries have them. but i' the children's section i don't know if anybody's done it. we have the big rules of conduct bear posted and tiny. no and know this i know that. but it might be good...
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this is your space now. everybody's welcome.s before we have to let people know that there are rules and conduct us but in the children's section i don't know if anybody's [inaudible] it might be nice to have your own interpretation to have it that you have these things and it's not going to be tolerated and they are not going to be subjected to it but it's your spacee. so thinking about that and i would suggest you think about how you could be that haven for them.bo you hear the authors talk about it and they write about it with the library as the only safe place they could go and the library is the one they would listen to them. you can be that for these kids. this information this is part of a continuing aspect of librarian history this is the time they need us more than ever. they need to be strong and break down the barriers and i just want to thank you for being in conversation. this is the best t way to be together after twoin and a half years. you all did a great job. someone says you're going to be preaching to the choi
this is your space now. everybody's welcome.s before we have to let people know that there are rules and conduct us but in the children's section i don't know if anybody's [inaudible] it might be nice to have your own interpretation to have it that you have these things and it's not going to be tolerated and they are not going to be subjected to it but it's your spacee. so thinking about that and i would suggest you think about how you could be that haven for them.bo you hear the authors talk...
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that category of real estate also with office space now becoming more of a team oriented configurationlots of amenities to attract people coming back into the office in the lobby area and common areas. so the office is going through its own revolution. but it's way behind retail because prior to the pandemic we were hearing about the need to reconfigure office spaces dredges -- drastically as we are today. in the next two to three years there will be pain in the office sector, but beyond that with the new economic cycle post the recession where he and interest-rate normalization, that cycle will bring in new demand. alix: we appreciate it, really great insight. thank you so very much. coming up how those higher rates are affecting companies servicing the residential real estate market. hayes barnard, we will talk to him next. this is bloomberg. ♪ what if we wanted to electrify all of this... 100% carbon free... is it possible? ♪♪ aes has been leading energy transitions for decades... and is partnering with the worlds leading companies to decarbonize industries... cities, and nations. e
that category of real estate also with office space now becoming more of a team oriented configurationlots of amenities to attract people coming back into the office in the lobby area and common areas. so the office is going through its own revolution. but it's way behind retail because prior to the pandemic we were hearing about the need to reconfigure office spaces dredges -- drastically as we are today. in the next two to three years there will be pain in the office sector, but beyond that...
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killing all seven crew members including a teacher, who was set to become the first civilian in space. nows. cnn's space and defense correspondent kristin fisher has more. >> reporter: it was a space shuttle distinctive heat shield tiles that gave these divers their first clue that perhaps they had found a piece of nasa's old space shuttle "challenger." you can see in the video these white square tiles that are, you know, partially covered by sand now on the bottom of the atlantic ocean. and those white tiles would have been used to protect the underbelly of the space shuttle from the very high temperatures that it would encounter as it reentered the earth's atmosphere. so the lead team member on this expedition, a guy by the name of mike barnett, he had a friend who was a former nasa astronaut. he showed him this video, and that made them convinced this is, indeed, what they had found. they brought it to nasa and nasa confirmed it, announcing the findings just this week. and so the big question now is what does nasa do with it? by law, any piece of a space shuttle is nasa property, sona i
killing all seven crew members including a teacher, who was set to become the first civilian in space. nows. cnn's space and defense correspondent kristin fisher has more. >> reporter: it was a space shuttle distinctive heat shield tiles that gave these divers their first clue that perhaps they had found a piece of nasa's old space shuttle "challenger." you can see in the video these white square tiles that are, you know, partially covered by sand now on the bottom of the...
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$68,952 or so does this mean that zhao is the most important and most powerful man in the crypto space now>> it really does. so i think we should all implore him to take that responsibility to heart which i believe he does be an can example. hold himself to a higher standard he has more reach and more power and influence than anyone in the industry if he brings to bear proof of reserve and really showcases he is a good steward of customers' money, it will help the industry the recent events have really had a very crippling blow to the industry and knocked us back a few years. hope nully some great developments will happen so it is not too crippling of a blow to the crypto space. >> the heart of the issue is many appof these crypto exchang were operating without reserves. that is the key distinction with the regulated ones versus the unregulated ones to that effect, since you were one of the co-founders of tether, why is tether obscure about the reserves >> you have to look at the history of tether. it started in 2014 when we started it, people didn't know what the word cryptocurrency meant
$68,952 or so does this mean that zhao is the most important and most powerful man in the crypto space now>> it really does. so i think we should all implore him to take that responsibility to heart which i believe he does be an can example. hold himself to a higher standard he has more reach and more power and influence than anyone in the industry if he brings to bear proof of reserve and really showcases he is a good steward of customers' money, it will help the industry the recent...
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s. space force. now the whole heavy lift or a deal on moscow brain child. and this does markets for the trip to space for this type of rocket. earlier donald quarter joined, be here in the studio with more details to the 1st space ex, launch of a falcon heavy rocket and over 3 years. and it's also simultaneously, interestingly enough, the 1st classified launch, the 1st classified operation of the us space force ever. and this was a branch of the military that was established under the previous administration of donald trump. so what does this operation entail? well, if experimental u. s. satellites carrying classified payloads on the back of you on the most rocket at the behest of the pentagon. this is something that surprised a lot of people actually, especially because your mother has garnered somewhat of a negative reputation among people in the west. and especially ukranian officials recently because he suggested that maybe he will have to give up some of its territorial claims for the sake of peace in the ukraine conflict, canada, it does seem that this
s. space force. now the whole heavy lift or a deal on moscow brain child. and this does markets for the trip to space for this type of rocket. earlier donald quarter joined, be here in the studio with more details to the 1st space ex, launch of a falcon heavy rocket and over 3 years. and it's also simultaneously, interestingly enough, the 1st classified launch, the 1st classified operation of the us space force ever. and this was a branch of the military that was established under the previous...
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we're in a bad space now, but we can gain a better space if we can turn our attention to what is reallyd about america and what is available to us in our own personal lives. >> the man accused of making these threats against you and the fbi director christopher wray has been charged. do you and your fellow lawmakers and federal officials have the security right now that you clearly need? >> no, we do not. and we are now in the process with pelosi's leadership, adding to the security programs. none of us -- there's 435 of us, plus 100 senators. we're not going to have guards with us every day. some of the folks that are, for example, on the january 6th committee, they do have 24-hour security. but the rest of the congress and the senate we do not. i don't think we ever will, but we are wrapping up our personal security. and all of us are paying attention, situational awareness, where are we? what kind of building are we in? what's happening as we get out of our cars and so forth. so all of us are paying much, much closer attention. but we also know that we cannot be safe from everything.
we're in a bad space now, but we can gain a better space if we can turn our attention to what is reallyd about america and what is available to us in our own personal lives. >> the man accused of making these threats against you and the fbi director christopher wray has been charged. do you and your fellow lawmakers and federal officials have the security right now that you clearly need? >> no, we do not. and we are now in the process with pelosi's leadership, adding to the security...
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handicapped spaces. nowrvative justice did note they would be willing too allow students to discuss their race and theirs th application n essay form. x-ray did to get int o barkley. i was raised by a black family. which was kind of true watchingv every single episode of there jeffersons. i love them left was not s thrilled excess of import is not hrproblem throwing out president ruling in a really partisanical political way. >> this a race cannot even b.e, consideredth their neck still sy it should be considered in the private sector.rv >> six conservative justices onl the supreme court willl let thm do it's because they do notty actually think diversity is important. >> the peoplple e who have bened most from affirmative action have been women who are white. affirmative action works for all of thoseon of us to go to theul institutions where we thoughd te could do our best too. >> get used to all of thatl th because the left is going to ramp this idea home.ac the court getting rid affirmative action will se
handicapped spaces. nowrvative justice did note they would be willing too allow students to discuss their race and theirs th application n essay form. x-ray did to get int o barkley. i was raised by a black family. which was kind of true watchingv every single episode of there jeffersons. i love them left was not s thrilled excess of import is not hrproblem throwing out president ruling in a really partisanical political way. >> this a race cannot even b.e, consideredth their neck still...
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space. you are now building out this ecosystem. w much of a knock has it had across the entirety of exchanges and more broadly? >> i have been fortunate to be in this space for the last decade. as you mentioned, whether that is on the investing side, were now on a building side. i have to say, i have never seen a tragedy of this scale. it is a tragedy for retail investors came into this space and put to work with ftx who didn't fully understand what the mission of the was about. it is also a tragedy of crypto as a whole that it is being dragged down. it seemed to be fraudulent and criminal on the part of just a few actors in the space. ftx is not crypto. it is not representative of the industry. it is not what the industry was founded to solve. ed: i have been excited to talk to you because you cover basically the entire ecosystem. yes you are cso at espresso, but you are a venture capitalist. could you tell caroline and i what conversations you are having with friends behind the scene? what are people talking to each other about? >
space. you are now building out this ecosystem. w much of a knock has it had across the entirety of exchanges and more broadly? >> i have been fortunate to be in this space for the last decade. as you mentioned, whether that is on the investing side, were now on a building side. i have to say, i have never seen a tragedy of this scale. it is a tragedy for retail investors came into this space and put to work with ftx who didn't fully understand what the mission of the was about. it is...
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its 1st full can heavy rocket in 3 years to deliver classified military payloads for the us space force. now the heavy lifting the lawn must brain child and this marks its 4th trip to space for the rocket plan to learn more right now with our he's donal quarter. joining us here in the studio. great to see you today. so before we break it down, what, what do we know about the launch? it went well. yeah, well worry if it all went fine. and as you said, this is the 1st space x launch of a falcon heavy rocket and over 3 years. and it's also simultaneously, interestingly enough, the 1st classified launch, the 1st classified operation of the u. s. space force ever. and this was a branch of the military that was established under the previous administration of donald trump. so what does this operation entail? well, it's experimental us satellites carrying classified payloads on the back of the long must rocket at the behest the pentagon, the something that surprised a lot of people actually, especially because y'all must, has garnered somewhat of a negative reputation among people in the west and e
its 1st full can heavy rocket in 3 years to deliver classified military payloads for the us space force. now the heavy lifting the lawn must brain child and this marks its 4th trip to space for the rocket plan to learn more right now with our he's donal quarter. joining us here in the studio. great to see you today. so before we break it down, what, what do we know about the launch? it went well. yeah, well worry if it all went fine. and as you said, this is the 1st space x launch of a falcon...
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of grain, and no one needs it, some agricultural holdings and a company, who have free storage space. nower to hold grain in anticipation of better times and prices. this is an enterprise of the voronezh region. previously, it actively supplied grain to europe, in particular to germany, now exporting there is difficult; agrarians hope for new buyers. i think that logistical issues will be adjusted. uh, not only to europe, we have a lot of other destinations. right there iran is the same other african countries and i think it must be paradoxical, but russia was suffering from a grain surplus at that time. as won announces the coming world famine with food shortages already faced by the poor countries of africa and the middle east russia can easily cover the shortage of the world's grain supply, if last year we exported 36 million, then this year we can deliver almost twice as much as 500,000 tons ready to give even for free to starving africa, but we are not allowed to do it. although western politicians say that their sanctions do not affect the supply of grain, we have no restrictions on
of grain, and no one needs it, some agricultural holdings and a company, who have free storage space. nower to hold grain in anticipation of better times and prices. this is an enterprise of the voronezh region. previously, it actively supplied grain to europe, in particular to germany, now exporting there is difficult; agrarians hope for new buyers. i think that logistical issues will be adjusted. uh, not only to europe, we have a lot of other destinations. right there iran is the same other...
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if you have an outdoor space, now is the time to maximize it for those very long winter months. good morning, guys. fall and winter, it's a great time to put all your summer stuff away. what better to do that with than with a shedsome so tough shed, the nation's number one leading shed-building company available at every home depot. if you want to get a shed, you walk into with home depot, tough shed delivers it to your house, and installation is in the price. what i love most is they're built just like their name, tough. insulated windows, you've got a hey ramp you can roll your mowers up on. the hardware is so strong, 500-pound rated things -- [laughter] i'm 240, not 500, so super strong -- rachel: they could do two the skips on -- [laughter] >> imagine that. there's only one. [laughter] so tough shed. and now, listen, this is the way to go. again, home depot, hay come in many different sizes. you can see, we have another one over there. these are 8x12s, it's a ranch style shed. we're going to do something really fun. we have two hours between segments, we're going to come bac
if you have an outdoor space, now is the time to maximize it for those very long winter months. good morning, guys. fall and winter, it's a great time to put all your summer stuff away. what better to do that with than with a shedsome so tough shed, the nation's number one leading shed-building company available at every home depot. if you want to get a shed, you walk into with home depot, tough shed delivers it to your house, and installation is in the price. what i love most is they're built...
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and this is a very exciting moment in which we are right now is the vash the director general of the european space agency. thank you so much for speaking to us. heritage. debbie. thank you. now the use climate chief has said that there is a still a long way to go in negotiations at the united nations cop 27 summit. the clock is ticking. the delegates in egypt to come to an agreement by friday, which is when the summit ends and one of the main sticking points is compensation for nations most vulnerable to climate change. but the talks have just been bolstered by world leaders of the g 20 some summit. they have pledge to quote, pursue efforts to curb global warming to $1.00 degrees. and joining us now from the climate conference in chanel shake is our correspondent julius our daily jeweler. can you tell us more about this declaration from the g 20 and, and how is that likely to be received in egypt? oh certainly it is seen as a positive signal that the g 20 countries have again committed to trying to keep the rise of global temperatures under 1.5 degrees celsius. this is a goal that was set in the p
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a safe space is now shattered after a gunman opened fire on saturday night . >> i don't know where to go now . >> it will take a long time for us to be able to feel safe out there anymore. >> reporter: 22 -year-old mariupol walked into club q and began shooting with a long rifle killing five people and wounding more than a dozen others. patrons were able to sit do him until help arrived . >> he was going to the club and shooting as he was walking like target practice . >> reporter: the suspect was arrested on five murder charges and five charges of committing a bias crime. the da's office says it is reviewing the case before filing formal charges >> on the surface it feels like the trappings of a crime. >> reporter: investigators scrubbed the social media account to see what kind of statements he made to other people's. the colorado springs mayor is drawing a line" the sand. >> we are in 10 to make sure the actions of one lone male are not reflective of our community and do not define our community. >> reporter: the flak at the state capital is flying at half staff in memory of the vi
a safe space is now shattered after a gunman opened fire on saturday night . >> i don't know where to go now . >> it will take a long time for us to be able to feel safe out there anymore. >> reporter: 22 -year-old mariupol walked into club q and began shooting with a long rifle killing five people and wounding more than a dozen others. patrons were able to sit do him until help arrived . >> he was going to the club and shooting as he was walking like target practice ....
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it brought classified military satellites into space. nowes after liftoff, amazingly, the rocket touched back down on earth again. how about that? that's spacex for you. let's check those markets, please. we're the still down, not competely -- completely out. moderate losses. >>> twitter is now freezing some workers' access to moderation tours. it means that they're -- tools. it means they've going to limit their ability to flag what they used to say ahead of midterms. maybe the truth can get through. i think it's a wonderful thing. >> it's the a great thing. i think what elon musk wants to do is open it up to all different points of view. he wants a committee in place so that your point of view, although it may differ from mine, has a place on the twitter platform. that's not what used to be there. so if getting conservative point of view out there, you can agree with them, you cannot agree with them, but they need to be on the platform. i think it's working already. stuart: sounds like they're admitting and accepting political discussion b
it brought classified military satellites into space. nowes after liftoff, amazingly, the rocket touched back down on earth again. how about that? that's spacex for you. let's check those markets, please. we're the still down, not competely -- completely out. moderate losses. >>> twitter is now freezing some workers' access to moderation tours. it means that they're -- tools. it means they've going to limit their ability to flag what they used to say ahead of midterms. maybe the truth...
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how do you think about the crypto space now in the fallout that's still playing out >> yeah. mean, we were -- we've never been a sort of deep investor in it i think that for us, it's not -- we've dabbled in it. i mean literally $100,000 checks here and there, longing to keep our fingers on the pulse of what's going on, but cj has a way of how you look for value in something and we've yet to see that in sdplooicrypto. >> everything is from the customer standpoint. if a product is better, faster, easier or cheaper, amazing honestly in crypto we haven't seen a lot of that and so until that happens, the real economic value is hard to understand where that's going to come from. >> that's a good way of looking at it. many would agree with you. gentlemen, thank you for being with us. looking forward to the rest of the day. >> thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> guys, back over to you. >>> all right. dee, thanks. great stuff. >>> cnbc's cloud week continues after the break with amazon's adam selipsky. that's not all, it's cnbc pro week and do not miss a special h
how do you think about the crypto space now in the fallout that's still playing out >> yeah. mean, we were -- we've never been a sort of deep investor in it i think that for us, it's not -- we've dabbled in it. i mean literally $100,000 checks here and there, longing to keep our fingers on the pulse of what's going on, but cj has a way of how you look for value in something and we've yet to see that in sdplooicrypto. >> everything is from the customer standpoint. if a product is...
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our charge and a coming into the space was now only to create a welcoming safe inviting community spacec opportunity and ownership to these businesses but positively activate the corner and make it a place that enhances and brings up the neighborhood and makes it a place where folks want to come by and come inside. >> just about -- not just about getting people to come inside. it is about quitting place outside for folks who live here where they can go and feel safe. what are we looking at? >>>> this is safe passage part. -- safe passage part. it is an extension of the sidewalk. it is an ability to activate open spaces. it is reclaiming the streets for the residents and the stakeholders and the tenderloin. >> about a year and a half ago they said they cannot step outside their house because they did not feel safe walking on the sidewalks. >> when this opened up there were programs offered by the salvation army. there were special events being held. it became this thing where it is a safe -- a space where people can be a part of what is happening in the neighborhood. there are people who
our charge and a coming into the space was now only to create a welcoming safe inviting community spacec opportunity and ownership to these businesses but positively activate the corner and make it a place that enhances and brings up the neighborhood and makes it a place where folks want to come by and come inside. >> just about -- not just about getting people to come inside. it is about quitting place outside for folks who live here where they can go and feel safe. what are we looking...