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stennis is not. stennis is very liberal on that. he tells us, boys, as soon as we are out of korea, i'm going to get you $3.5 million. stennis is a man that can get you $3.5 million because he is on the appropriations subcommittee. they decide we are going to exhibit the cairo. because the vessel has lost barges, so we are going to do it like you do one of these articulated dinosaur skulls. you are going to see this wood, you are going to fix the arm or two, and that is going to be giving the configuration of the casemate. you can see what the vessel would look like. next slide. again, you can see how the armor fastens on. next slide. those are the guns in possession. all 13 guns were saved. next slide. how do you describe it? you have the artifacts and you have got to be careful because if the good ladies are cleaning up a piece of glass, they may take the emulsion off. if they don't take the emulsion off, the picture is still good, as you can see. there is this carving. there is a wash we got. these are various parts that are part
stennis is not. stennis is very liberal on that. he tells us, boys, as soon as we are out of korea, i'm going to get you $3.5 million. stennis is a man that can get you $3.5 million because he is on the appropriations subcommittee. they decide we are going to exhibit the cairo. because the vessel has lost barges, so we are going to do it like you do one of these articulated dinosaur skulls. you are going to see this wood, you are going to fix the arm or two, and that is going to be giving the...
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that would be followed by test firing the stage at stennis space center in mississippi. the dedicated workforce and testing assets at stennis show the importance of maintaining a national space infrastructure and programs. we've entered into a new space race. this race is different from the one america won 50 years ago. the new space race has three dimensi dimensions. first, the united states must maintain its position as the international partner of choice. for current and aspiring nations. strengthening international partnerships through cooperation on space endeavors enhances our prestige around the world. the international space station is a key part of the u.s. global leadership. but nasa's fy 2020 budget request proposes to end the funding for the iss in 2025. witnesses should detail opportunities to enhance space partnerships with other nations and demonstrate how the budget request supports those efforts. secondly, america must maintain our position as the focal point for space commerce. we want space companies to be established and continue to grow in the united
that would be followed by test firing the stage at stennis space center in mississippi. the dedicated workforce and testing assets at stennis show the importance of maintaining a national space infrastructure and programs. we've entered into a new space race. this race is different from the one america won 50 years ago. the new space race has three dimensi dimensions. first, the united states must maintain its position as the international partner of choice. for current and aspiring nations....
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the standing stones of stennis form one of the oldest circular structures in britain. one hundred fifty. meters away are the remains of the barn house settlement. the entrance to the narrow headland is guarded by a five point six metre high monolith called the watch stone. further along we find the nests of broad ghar a major settlement that included houses a huge stone wall and even a neolithic version of a cathedral. archaeologists have discovered other neolithic structures that lie directly on the coast. of. this settlement includes some small stone houses much of the excavation site has been covered to protect the masonry from the elements no visitors are allowed only nic card and his team. people were really no different from. what you see here is everything that you'd expect. with the electricity in the water. the flat construction protects the structure against stormy weather the grass roof provides warmth. people lead a decent life here as far as we know there were no armed conflicts or other serious existential threats at the time. the local forests were more
the standing stones of stennis form one of the oldest circular structures in britain. one hundred fifty. meters away are the remains of the barn house settlement. the entrance to the narrow headland is guarded by a five point six metre high monolith called the watch stone. further along we find the nests of broad ghar a major settlement that included houses a huge stone wall and even a neolithic version of a cathedral. archaeologists have discovered other neolithic structures that lie directly...
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by the way, that would be done at the stennis space center in mississippi, mr. chairman. and then after the green run test, we will have tested the sls, we will have tested the orion crew capsule and european service module around the moon and then get back on track for the em-2. the goal is to get back on track. >> okay. now, as far as -- this is the first forum in which you've made a statement like this. >> yes, sir. >> is that correct? okay. >> last week it came to our attention we're not going to be able able to maintain the schedule. >> okay. let me parse your words a little. consider options. we're looking at the possibility of using a commercial rocket. whose rocket would that be, and how far along are you in making a decision to go this route in an effort to stick to the 2020 -- mid 2020 schedule? >> all important questions, sir. the challenge is we don't have a rocket right now that can launch owe wry on and the european service module around the moon. that's what the sls is about. here's what we can do, potentially. again, we're starting the process now. we coul
by the way, that would be done at the stennis space center in mississippi, mr. chairman. and then after the green run test, we will have tested the sls, we will have tested the orion crew capsule and european service module around the moon and then get back on track for the em-2. the goal is to get back on track. >> okay. now, as far as -- this is the first forum in which you've made a statement like this. >> yes, sir. >> is that correct? okay. >> last week it came to...
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. >> chuck and nancy and, uh -- stenny and dick. [ laughter ] >> seth: complete this famous lyric. ♪n to stay at the >> the usmca. [ laughter ] >> seth: what does melania say when you offer her your hand? >> i'm not holding that -- [ laughter ] >> seth: mr. president, russian colluder says what? >> what? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: we're almost out of time, so i'd like to finish with a question i always ask. mr. president, how's your penis? >> one of the great disasters of all time. [ laughter ] >> seth: how is your penis? >> there's no inflation. >> seth: your penis? >> the worst thing in the world. >> seth: and that's all of the time we have. so on behalf of the rest of the "late night" press corps, have a good night. [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon
. >> chuck and nancy and, uh -- stenny and dick. [ laughter ] >> seth: complete this famous lyric. ♪n to stay at the >> the usmca. [ laughter ] >> seth: what does melania say when you offer her your hand? >> i'm not holding that -- [ laughter ] >> seth: mr. president, russian colluder says what? >> what? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: we're almost out of time, so i'd like to finish with a question i always ask. mr. president,...
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republican groups, too, on the hill, but it's interesting before the election you had every democrat in stenny'son saying we understand voters aren't talking about russia. they don't care about russia. adam schiff was at the end of the table and adam schiff said we care about it. it's important that we get to the bottom of this, but voters don't care about it. that adam schiff saying that, so it's very interesting. democrats seemed to get this memo. maybe that's why they had a historic win this past year, but how do they move on? is this nancy pelosi's job to say, yes, elijah, jerry, you guys run with this, but we're going to be working on health care. we're going to be working on, you know, college, reducing the cost of school. how is that going to work out? >> politically long term the democrats may have to move on, but speaker pelosi at this point is going to be in a very difficult position. her members, her allies, her donors do not want to see anyone move on until they see this complete report from robert mueller. for example, speaker pelosi, she went bowling with her grand date on friday.
republican groups, too, on the hill, but it's interesting before the election you had every democrat in stenny'son saying we understand voters aren't talking about russia. they don't care about russia. adam schiff was at the end of the table and adam schiff said we care about it. it's important that we get to the bottom of this, but voters don't care about it. that adam schiff saying that, so it's very interesting. democrats seemed to get this memo. maybe that's why they had a historic win this...
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fundamental point, can the prime minister explain to all the millions of young people up and stay in stennis ask the people of this country whether we should leave the european union. the people give that decision. at the time, the government said it would abide by that decision, but it was not an advisory decision, it was an instruction to this house. it was the duty of this house to abide by that and that's what we should be doing. does the pine is to understand that by taking no deal of the table that she has just put the final torpedo into her own deal and any real prospect of brexit? and that her statement well represent the most shameful surrender by a british leader since singapore in 1942? jeering cani can i say to my right honourable friend, that what i said in a statement was that this house has voted twice to reject no deal and may continue to reject no deal. and may, as a house, attempt to ensure that no deal can take place. as the snp have said they have already tabled a motion to revoke article 50. i continue to want, and i will point out to my right honourable friend that memb
fundamental point, can the prime minister explain to all the millions of young people up and stay in stennis ask the people of this country whether we should leave the european union. the people give that decision. at the time, the government said it would abide by that decision, but it was not an advisory decision, it was an instruction to this house. it was the duty of this house to abide by that and that's what we should be doing. does the pine is to understand that by taking no deal of the...