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lastly, thanks to nasa, all the folks at huntsville, for supporting us. again, without their key involvement, coaching, direction , this would not be possible. i'm going to turn it over to mark. >> mark, your mike is on. >> sorry, i sound like a broken record, repeating the same things. what an amazing, incredible 10 days it has been. it has been eye-opening in so many ways. we will -- it will have a lasting impact on my life, i think the lives of everybody around me. the iss crew was instrumental in helping us to achieve all of our scientific objectives, not to mention contributing to the depth of our personal experiences. thanks to all of you for that. i also want to make a shout out to the folks at nasa in huntsville for dealing with the massive increase in activity. and dealing with us with patients and professionalism in getting us through this. thanks a lot. with that, i handed over to --. >> a few words in hebrew. [speaking hebrew] >> in english? >> i didn't press the buttons. >> i just want to echo what everybody said about how gracious and patien
lastly, thanks to nasa, all the folks at huntsville, for supporting us. again, without their key involvement, coaching, direction , this would not be possible. i'm going to turn it over to mark. >> mark, your mike is on. >> sorry, i sound like a broken record, repeating the same things. what an amazing, incredible 10 days it has been. it has been eye-opening in so many ways. we will -- it will have a lasting impact on my life, i think the lives of everybody around me. the iss crew...
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i was fortunate huntsville, alabama. i went to enter me and my brothers were integration pioneers in the early early years, but each year for 12 years of public education the schools. i attended became more integrated and they were rel. such that i was able to leave those schools and get go to vanderbilt and compete and graduate summa cum laude in electrical engineering right that said the high school that i graduated from sr. butler high school became very impoverished after i left racially resegregated so impoverished and segregated that they closed the school down and that's the story right? we had i feel fortunate to be middle-aged in some way where i got to go to school in the south at a time and in the 20-year period when it was most trying to give effect to brown v board, and we've since kind of retreated from that work and the average black or latino child in public education today tends to be in a school in which a majority their peers are minority and at least half of their peers are poor and it it does not ser
i was fortunate huntsville, alabama. i went to enter me and my brothers were integration pioneers in the early early years, but each year for 12 years of public education the schools. i attended became more integrated and they were rel. such that i was able to leave those schools and get go to vanderbilt and compete and graduate summa cum laude in electrical engineering right that said the high school that i graduated from sr. butler high school became very impoverished after i left racially...
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we've got mission control centers in huntsville, houston, scuba, japan, near munich, germany and moscow. into especially the -- and especially the support i got from my family throughout this long period of time, the sacrifices they made and the support i got from my crewmates in orbit. all of those were not just essential, but they made it a pleasant experience. geoff: mark vande hei, thank you for your service and you sacrifice in the name of science and exploration. mark: thanks very much, jeff. appreciate it. ♪ geoff: there is new evidence about the disproportionate impact of air pollution in this country. a study out this week from the university of california san diego shows that state environmental regulation have systemically protected the state's white residents over people of color. my colleague amna nawaz recently traveled to one community in san diego grappling with the best path forward. amna: emily has lived around this san diego neighborhood most of her life. she loves this area. neighbors look out for each other and it has a booming arts and restaurant scene. but there
we've got mission control centers in huntsville, houston, scuba, japan, near munich, germany and moscow. into especially the -- and especially the support i got from my family throughout this long period of time, the sacrifices they made and the support i got from my crewmates in orbit. all of those were not just essential, but they made it a pleasant experience. geoff: mark vande hei, thank you for your service and you sacrifice in the name of science and exploration. mark: thanks very much,...
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space and rocket center in huntsville last week. he got a exclusive interview with astronaut charles duke. we got a behind-the-scenes look at this out of this world experience coming up. ♪. before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start, with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if a sample is available. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaeaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions and medications, inclu
space and rocket center in huntsville last week. he got a exclusive interview with astronaut charles duke. we got a behind-the-scenes look at this out of this world experience coming up. ♪. before treating your chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more, you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start, with about 10 minutes of treatment once every 3 months. so, ask your...
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prison officials in huntsville, texas, have executed the state's oldest death row prisoner. on thursday night, 78-year-old carl wayne buntion was strapped to a gurney and administered a single, lethal dose of pentobarbital. death penalty opponents have compared the drug's effect to drowning or being burned alive. in tennessee, republican governor bill lee temporarily halted the execution of 72-year-old oscar franklin smith thursday evening, just hours before he was set to die. governor lee cited an unspecified oversight in the preparation of a three-drug lethal injection cocktail meant to sedate and paralyze smith while stopping his heart from beating. meanwhile, south carolina's supreme court has ordered a pause to next week's planned execution of richard bernard moore. the court is weighing the constitutionality of south carolina's new execution law which requires condemned prisoners to choose between the electric chair and a firing squad. newly published audio reveals top republicans privately blasted donald trump in the days after the january 6 capitol insurrection. "the
prison officials in huntsville, texas, have executed the state's oldest death row prisoner. on thursday night, 78-year-old carl wayne buntion was strapped to a gurney and administered a single, lethal dose of pentobarbital. death penalty opponents have compared the drug's effect to drowning or being burned alive. in tennessee, republican governor bill lee temporarily halted the execution of 72-year-old oscar franklin smith thursday evening, just hours before he was set to die. governor lee...
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i have lectured on him too, with neil armstrong, i spoke down huntsville arizona. one of the great thrills of my book american moonshine came out, was that nasa did not know what to do when the new book comes out. their government agencies. they did not do anything when my book first came out but after somebody got around to them, and saw for a while, they like to. they got hooks for all of their employees, and i got to go give a talk to nasa about the current nasa employees down in houston. at the johnson faced a space center. a massive auditorium for all of the space people. i was so intimidated, these are the real people that are, you know, telling space stories, and they looked great. they were so generous, they signed books for everybody, they bought boatloads of books to give employees, as their souvenir of the 50s. was there anything special but near new armstrong? >> get back to our natural conversation and work ethic. he loved aviation, i loved history. he went to purdue to pursue an education, i went to ohio state in georgetown. it did not work for him, a
i have lectured on him too, with neil armstrong, i spoke down huntsville arizona. one of the great thrills of my book american moonshine came out, was that nasa did not know what to do when the new book comes out. their government agencies. they did not do anything when my book first came out but after somebody got around to them, and saw for a while, they like to. they got hooks for all of their employees, and i got to go give a talk to nasa about the current nasa employees down in houston. at...
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i talked about any alarm strong and i spoke down and huntsville alabama on behalf of manassas one of the great thrills when my book american moonshot came out was nasa didn't they don't know what to do in a new book comes out, you know, because it could be pronassa antinases their government agency. so they didn't do anything when my book first came out, but after somebody got around it and sought for a while they liked it and so they got books for all their employees and i got to go and give a talk and nasa to all the current nasa employees down in houston at the johnson. center massive auditorium of all the nasa people. i was so intimidated. these are the real people that are going to you know, and i'm over here telling my space stories and went great it went it was since they were so generous and i signed books for everybody and they had bought and just a boatloads of books to give employees as their souvenir of the 50th of going to the moon. was there anything special about neil armstrong? um it gets back to our early conversational work ethic. i mean he knew he loved aviation. i
i talked about any alarm strong and i spoke down and huntsville alabama on behalf of manassas one of the great thrills when my book american moonshot came out was nasa didn't they don't know what to do in a new book comes out, you know, because it could be pronassa antinases their government agency. so they didn't do anything when my book first came out, but after somebody got around it and sought for a while they liked it and so they got books for all their employees and i got to go and give a...
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of our exploration and design is done in huntsville which it has been since apollo days. talk to one of the few people who have been on the moon, walked on the moon charlie duke. take a listen to what he had to say. >> i'm still the youngest person on the moon. hopefully with artemis we will have someone younger than i am. i will surrender that title. rick: 86 years old. and 50 years ago today he was on the moon. tomorrow in the show we are going to show you a lot more of that interview. an amazing guy and he had such incredible insight about the future of space exploration. you don't want to miss that tomorrow coming up on "fox & friends." guys, send it back in to you. rick: rick always pairs nascar and space. have you noticed that? every time we do a nascar race he does something on astronauts at the same time. he did in daytona. pete: co-located, yes. smart man, he has been doing this for a while e knows a good bank shot. rachel: still ahead, we can't celebrate race day without will cain's girlfriend paula deen. she is here with the recipes you need to shift your tailg
of our exploration and design is done in huntsville which it has been since apollo days. talk to one of the few people who have been on the moon, walked on the moon charlie duke. take a listen to what he had to say. >> i'm still the youngest person on the moon. hopefully with artemis we will have someone younger than i am. i will surrender that title. rick: 86 years old. and 50 years ago today he was on the moon. tomorrow in the show we are going to show you a lot more of that interview....
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atlanta, knoxville, huntsville, montgomery down to brunswick. panama city to meridian. and looking at the system pushing through. the timing, the greatest risk is this afternoon to early evening and then the severe storms taper off late tonight. but tomorrow as that system moves off, we've got 12 million people at risk from norfolk, virginia to fort myers for damaging hail, wind gusts. luckily the tornado threat fairly low storm, but the rain is going to be a big problem. locally, three inches of rain or more in the southeast. and up the coast, through the northeast here tomorrow, we're talking anywhere from 1 to 3 to 4 inches of rain and that could cause localized flash flooding. more a little later. guys >> thank you so much >>> and now to the latest from ukraine. its president accusing russian forces of new atrocities and urging world leaders to to more to hold vladimir putin accountable. with two reports, starting with a nbc's richard engel. and once again we want to warn you. the images coming out of ukraine are disturbing richard, good morning. >> reporter: good m
atlanta, knoxville, huntsville, montgomery down to brunswick. panama city to meridian. and looking at the system pushing through. the timing, the greatest risk is this afternoon to early evening and then the severe storms taper off late tonight. but tomorrow as that system moves off, we've got 12 million people at risk from norfolk, virginia to fort myers for damaging hail, wind gusts. luckily the tornado threat fairly low storm, but the rain is going to be a big problem. locally, three inches...
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report and hopefully move into huntsville, and we had a lot of great comments from you and the acting secretary of the air force, and of course, general james dickenson, all positive comments. any thoughts about the future? >> thanks, senator. as you know i will never comment on an ig -- on a subject under ig scrutiny. when that report comes out we will make sure that we get -- analyze it as quickly as possible and take on the recommendations. >> thank you. general milley, last year's ndaa 2022, we got a jump-start on the system in guam, and hopefully we can continue that in the next few years, and it will take a while to get that done on the land base, and we have an iron dome there, and that's -- to me after visiting guam that would be like swatting flies. what do you think in the near future we could do with the iron dome? >> the iron dome is an effective system. let me take a step back for the ballistic defense in that region, and it's a layered system that starts literally over in japan and comes through the entire pacific and includes radars and various missile systems that incl
report and hopefully move into huntsville, and we had a lot of great comments from you and the acting secretary of the air force, and of course, general james dickenson, all positive comments. any thoughts about the future? >> thanks, senator. as you know i will never comment on an ig -- on a subject under ig scrutiny. when that report comes out we will make sure that we get -- analyze it as quickly as possible and take on the recommendations. >> thank you. general milley, last...
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showers when you see the yellow and orange that's a pretty heavy downpour, and that just skirted by huntsville, we have rain showers from petaluma to novato and tuna. castillo there you have some more rain around glen, ellyn and sonoma. we have rain showers that have drifted over the golden gate bridge into the marina district. also daly city and we have rain showers now east of the bay and pleasant in san ramon. let me move out of the way so you can get a good look at this heading into the hayward area and to the south rain showers. extreme from sunnyvale through cupertino and do encompass some of the neighborhoods around campbell as well. so this system is coming into different stages. this is the frontal boundary, and behind it is the core. remember an area of low pressure is like a giant comma. so the tail of the kama has been sweeping through the bay area by nine o'clock this morning. we will continue to see the rain showers. it is pinpointing right now the south bay lifting into the east bay. but here comes another trail. look at that that is associated with that comma, the core of the a
showers when you see the yellow and orange that's a pretty heavy downpour, and that just skirted by huntsville, we have rain showers from petaluma to novato and tuna. castillo there you have some more rain around glen, ellyn and sonoma. we have rain showers that have drifted over the golden gate bridge into the marina district. also daly city and we have rain showers now east of the bay and pleasant in san ramon. let me move out of the way so you can get a good look at this heading into the...
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lastly, thanks to nasa, all the folks at huntsville, for supporting us. because again, without their key involvement, coaching, direction, this would not be possible. i'm going to turn it over to mark. >> mark, your mike is on. >> sorry, i sound like a broken record here repeating all the same things. but what an amazing, incredible 10 days it has been. it has been eye-opening in so many ways and i think will have a lasting impact on my life, i think the lives of everybody around me. the iss crew was instrumental in helping us to achieve all of our scientific objectives, not to mention contributing to the depth of our personal experiences. so thanks to all of you very much for all that. and i also wanted to make a shout out to the folks at nasa in huntsville for dealing with the massive increase in activity while we were here. and dealing with us with patience and professionalism in getting us through this. thanks a lot. with that, i will handed over to [indiscernible] >> a few words in hebrew. [speaking hebrew] >> in english? >> i didn't press the button
lastly, thanks to nasa, all the folks at huntsville, for supporting us. because again, without their key involvement, coaching, direction, this would not be possible. i'm going to turn it over to mark. >> mark, your mike is on. >> sorry, i sound like a broken record here repeating all the same things. but what an amazing, incredible 10 days it has been. it has been eye-opening in so many ways and i think will have a lasting impact on my life, i think the lives of everybody around...