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sot: steven robinson / ex astronauta 14:17 23:29 you can get real time communication. minor delay.adio with you while you're working on a patient." you can get real time, el ex astronauta dice que poda tener comunicacin con un mdico por medio de un radio en tiempo real, aunque con un poco de retraso. ahora la nasa tiene nuevos planes y es que ya cuenta con personas que se dirigiran a marte. el planeta esta a 34 millones de millas de la tierra... por lo cual calculan que una llamada realizada para pedir ayuda, llegara a la tierra en unos 20 minutos sot: steven robinson / ex astronauta "if you have a medical emergency, you're not gonna wait those minutes." if you have a medical, un tiempo que alguien con una emergencia no puede esperar.... dice robinson. y por esta razn, cada miembro del grupo que esta en la misin de la nasa, ser obligado a ser doctor y trabajar con los instrumentos que tienen en la nave. they have limited resources to deal with in that situation to figure out how they might be able to safe that person's life they have limited, y como explica una de las especialistas
sot: steven robinson / ex astronauta 14:17 23:29 you can get real time communication. minor delay.adio with you while you're working on a patient." you can get real time, el ex astronauta dice que poda tener comunicacin con un mdico por medio de un radio en tiempo real, aunque con un poco de retraso. ahora la nasa tiene nuevos planes y es que ya cuenta con personas que se dirigiran a marte. el planeta esta a 34 millones de millas de la tierra... por lo cual calculan que una llamada...
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we have general court the massachusetts bay colony the robinson, steven and dyer. all three acknowledge, yes, we are quakers, yes, we are the ones you threw out last time a few weeks ago. but they -- during their trial mary stands up to defend herself. she says this, speaking about the laws, that she came to boston to protest and to be in support of william and marmaduke in their protest against these laws. she said, was there ever the like laws heard of among a people who profess christ to come in the flesh? of whom do you take counsel? search with the light of christ in you and it will show you of whom, as it hath me and many more. ouch. search of whom do you take counsel. what's she asking? of whom do you take counsel? yeah. >> is it who do you serve kind of? like are you really -- take counsel -- are you really looking at the government or god, which one is it? like your own ways or -- >> okay. whose advice are you taking? >> yeah. >> yes, basically. >> yeah. >> who are your advisers, who are your counselors? she says, you know, search -- you know, search with
we have general court the massachusetts bay colony the robinson, steven and dyer. all three acknowledge, yes, we are quakers, yes, we are the ones you threw out last time a few weeks ago. but they -- during their trial mary stands up to defend herself. she says this, speaking about the laws, that she came to boston to protest and to be in support of william and marmaduke in their protest against these laws. she said, was there ever the like laws heard of among a people who profess christ to...
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robinson. peggy maryland and steven hayes, editor in chief of "the weekly standard" and a fox news contributor.me, mr. hayes. no offense, steve. peggy is now an nbc news analyst, so with that, welcome to the team. >> thank you. thank you. it's good to be here. >> you this week wrote -- you essentially said -- concur that the president essentially doesn't have moral authority right now. can he get it back? >> you know, i think one of the things we were talking about that you showed in your what i thought were fabulous interviews with j.c. watts, who was so bracing, and andrew young, who seemed so wise and at a grandfatherly distance, but the subtext of the questioning was has the president lost his moral authority because of the events of the past e think the problem for him is that he did not lose his moral authority because he did not have moral authority, and you cannot lose what you do not have. the whole tale of the first seven months of his presidency was i know i'm unusual, i know i'm different, i know i have things that have been offensive to people in my past. however, i'm going to grow
robinson. peggy maryland and steven hayes, editor in chief of "the weekly standard" and a fox news contributor.me, mr. hayes. no offense, steve. peggy is now an nbc news analyst, so with that, welcome to the team. >> thank you. thank you. it's good to be here. >> you this week wrote -- you essentially said -- concur that the president essentially doesn't have moral authority right now. can he get it back? >> you know, i think one of the things we were talking about...
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table, brett stevens and former undersecretary of state for public affairs, rick stengel, also an msnbc analyst and former time managing editor, columnist for "the washington post," gene robinsonalso an msnbc analyst and my favorite tv husband. gene, let me start with you. all of this as a political strategy? what say you? >> not a very good one. not a great political strategy. the tweets that he keeps unleashing against republicans in the senate and the house, against the leaders of the republican party, republican majorities in the senate and the house, whom he needs to get anything done, anything at all legislatively are -- they have to be qualified as i disagree with lindsey graham. i think they are crazy because what you get from insulting mitch mcconnell and insulting paul ryan? you don't get tax reform. you don't get money for the wall. you don't get what you said you're going to give to that base. you keep promising these accomplishments. so i just think it's a bad strategy and somebody ought to give him a better one. >> bret, i have a theory that lindsey graham hears these questions from corker and clapper now on whether the president is fit to serve. i think lindsey
table, brett stevens and former undersecretary of state for public affairs, rick stengel, also an msnbc analyst and former time managing editor, columnist for "the washington post," gene robinsonalso an msnbc analyst and my favorite tv husband. gene, let me start with you. all of this as a political strategy? what say you? >> not a very good one. not a great political strategy. the tweets that he keeps unleashing against republicans in the senate and the house, against the...