Was partly born out of his beliefs that people need to be heard except this this doesnt my friends actually vibe with what we actually know about the fighting through my mind i mean its its about as ludicrous as saying that when i went to the salon i asked them from britain that didnt happen that didnt happen you can tell that that map and anybody whos had a facebook. Since the mid 2000 or any time knows that this is a ludicrous story we didnt even have news feeds at the beginning it wasnt made to be putting things together you know putting community isnt talking about none of this was even part of their plan but i think its interesting when you mention this politicians everyone sort of lies and they make up stories and we week skews it and its oh well youve got your facts theyre just alternative fags or whatever so it was interesting is when you look back the probably the most famous was Hillary Clinton lying about. In the 8 election infamously as told the story about lending under sniper fire in bosnia alaska turned out to be untrue and then of course. And b C Brian Williams was suspended for 6 months without pay after claiming he came under rocket fire while traveling on a u. S. Military helicopter during the 2nd iraq war so theres always those i did this for some reason i look back looking at i checked my journals and said it was or it was much more dangerous than i thought it was to make yourself say more and more just what this week what donald trump George Washington you know he had a business. Its amazing how its like no one actually wants to talk about what happened in history but its interesting when you get into the Facebook History of what actually happened look he cant hide behind we cant hide behind making just making up stories 2003 he wasnt altruistic in 2003 students Mark Zuckerberg created an Online Program called face mash it basically allows users to objectify fellow students by comparing photos of their faces and selecting who the deemed as hot or it was really much more sophisticated version of hot or not except at an Ivy League School so privileged ivy leaguer is deciding who is. Totally lame i dont know if thats exactly. Having a discussion and how that really relates to. The you know the iraq war you know that you know i mean where im trying to understand iraq or come back saying well you know it be when you look at weve all seen the what the social network the David Fincher film and you know we can so we kind of have the basic idea of what it really was i mean yeah it was they wanted to create a social networking site but according to billy bob the actual origin of facebook was dark aboard being asked to essentially work on the coding of a solo about working website by 3 classmates the been called what boston has been 2 of them between 2003 and february 2004 zuckerberg reportedly told the classmates about delays with coding of intervention he launched his own site facebook. There was lawsuits involved and word of the 3 people who came up with you know kind of have this other alternative idea that he was supposed to be cold and coding and sued him eventually that was settled you know basically they accepted a settlement in the 1200000 shares a piece of facebook and was eventually because the castle is out now and just kept their cash and put it in Something Else because i dont think its because well i want to be and its interesting because when you dig into it you know yeah you know from all accounts they say you know he did come up with the new speed idea but this was further down the line like you mentioned i was this wasnt right away. But it is its like everybody wants to twist their own histories and twisted use to me it wasnt even about new and about news to me you know it was just news was water other people eating yeah. Has eaten and that was your new is that was it wasnt our attitude on the facebook was started to save the world it was clearly the real. After an extremely neck and neck race for Prime Minister in canada that featured a campaign trail sketch that featured campaign trail after a campaign trail standoff the votes are finally end and current Pm Justin Trudeau will retain his position as canadian Prime Minister but says the marrow of us of margins so narrow that triggers liberal party will not have a parliamentary majority joining us now from. Toronto to break down the race and find out who will be calling the shots in canada moving forward i say america correspondent alex milo thats how you do on. That great there you go this pretty good photo alex fs despite trudeau waiting he actually lost the majority in parliament of tab at the mention what does that mean for his next his next term as Prime Minister was this going play out. Well i like to call this trudeau on a leash because he cant do what he wants to do anymore with the majority government you can make all the decisions you have enough m. P. Sitting there you know we have 338 seats out of the 330 to 170 hold that your party needs to hold that he had 177 before but that was down to 156 which means he needs a buddy in parliament and that body is most likely going to be jag me saying and the n. D. P. Which is a left leaning party here in canada the thing what about 20 seats thats what trudeau 156 and they can make decisions in parliament now trudeau is probably going to have to change his policy thoughts a little bit because the n. D. P. Will have a say in whats going down there a party that wants housing for everybody there are 4 party that wants pharmacare and like the liberals theyre also very keen on Climate Change action so there are places where these 2 parties meet but trudeau will not be able to do what he used to do we also lost a few ministers here because they lost their writings so that means that basically these people are not members of parliament anymore so he has to find new people to take their place he also has to get through a vote of confidence so i vote of confidence coming from the Parliament Say heres our idea for the next 4 years and enough people have to say yes you can be Prime Minister but with the n. D. P. Thats likely to happen but anything to do with policy he has to go through somebody else its not just going to be the liberals ruling the roost this time well whats interesting is that trudeau really as i said has been dogged by scandal after scandal during his previous term. A lot of people have accused of a sort of being fellow lever all progressive because you know his actions during the trans mountain pipeline protest pictures of him wearing black face when i was younger do you think that these scandals a fact of the race despite him say mainly overcoming them do you think it had an effect on on the amount of support he has. It must have had an effect you know a lot of people thought that people would move towards the conservative direction with this you know his big loss didnt necessarily happen in conservative candidate what you probably look at the west the pro the Prairie Provinces what happened in quebec but i mean the in the west i mean it was basically a shadow for ford the liberals in the Prairie Provinces which is a huge thing so but these people are conservative i dont think they really care about black face but they do care about s n c scandals where theres these issues of ethics and they do care about other things like his talk about pipelines which hes always saying hes anti oil but buying pipelines of liberals are defending this in 1000 different ways saying you know what this was a conservative government before trudeau that made this happen they signed a deal with the chinese so trudel had to buy that pipeline now how much truth is there are im not quite sure because theres all kinds of rumors out there but any way you turn it look he i mean he squeezed through he somehow squeezed through and it was more about the thing of just choosing the lesser evil when you talk to most comedians because the conservatives to many people especially here in the eastern part of canada seem like a really bad choice especially talk about social conservatism because this country is not socially conservative like i cant imagine that us citizens down here would know anything about choosing the lesser of 2 evils when it comes to our elections and thats a shocking even think about the lesser usa well have to travel next i have that very quickly to finish up here what what was was there any other real surprises that came out of this election. Well massive surprise that a callback block which is a separatist party a jump from 10 to 32 seats these guys are basically off the map for the past decade or so but this is a good thing for canada lot of people to feel separate is how could that be good because the block is that party that is really concerned about the environment and they say if its good for cool back they will vote with the rest of the government which means that will be good for canada as long as its good for their province theyre really a voice for the province also another thing that shocked Eastern Canada was alberta when youre looking at 33 out of 34 seats going to the conservatives right next door to scratch on all d 14 went to the conservatives theres a big blue bloc right in the middle of canada which is the conservative block and you know youre now starting to hear people talking about alberta separatism well you know lets toss that aside to let us come down to the fact that different parts of canada have different needs and whoever is running the government right now will have to address all those needs from coast to coast if they want to last because trudeau if he doesnt do a good job as it is theres a good chance that we might see an election popping up within the next 18 months to 2 year budget lot to chew on up there after those elections in canada not only all of which thank you so much for coming on and forming our audience today. Thank you all right as we go to break rock watchers dont forget to let us know what you think of the topics weve covered on our social media and be sure to check out the watching the hawks podcast which is now available on spotify apple music and everywhere you listen your favorite pod cast coming up we delve into the future of space travel and finding peace through Space Science and get us to leave the founder and executive chairperson of the space before we go thought you knew everything about life on earth i want you to take a quick gander at the law but yes this is a uni cellular organism of unknown nature currently on display at those who are logical part of paris not only has it stumped biologists as to whether it is a plant mushroom or animal but apparently it has no brain and is classified as having almost 700. 00. Different sexes and can solve riddles like finding its way but shortest way to get out of the labyrinth thank god it only beads on red mushrooms over what you. Are. 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This month history was made about 250 miles above our heads here on earth when all when the 1st all female space walk was successfully achieved by nasa astronauts Christine Koch and jessica heres how to get me or after that space walk speaking about the experience of making history actually i wrote this in my High School Yearbook and in under future plans i said to go for a spacewalk so i finally check that box and have lived that dream and now whats next im not sure now there is still so much ahead. So what is next whats ahead for Space Exploration commercialization and as an instrument of peace on earth this week here in washington d. C. The 70th International AstronauticalCongress Took place bringing together some of the greatest minds in Space Science and the people who find ways to fund and sustain the research and Development Needed to bring us truly into a space age one of the people at the 70th i see was the founder and executive chair person of the space trust which is a nonpartisan social enterprise that champions world peace through novel space themed initiatives and as one of the earliest founders of so Richard Branson of Virgin Galactic commercial Space Program in europe doesnt just sit on boards and watch others experience the adventures that she was the 1st pakistani woman to reach the north pole in 2007 in 2008 she was the 1st pakistani woman to reach the south pole and the 1st asian woman to tandem skydive over Mount Everest numero who holds a master of International Affairs from Columbia University was also named not her ambassador tourism for back sam in 2007 is a successful artist who whose works have been seen in exhibitions of the United Nations and joining us now some how she found time to discuss the future of space and its possibilities for peace on earth is future astronaut space diplomat and founder of space trust in america selene thing youre telling us thank you for much thats the longest im going to have it but i dont know theres so much survey about half of the things youve accomplished. Things that used to be which really struck me was that you said that space is a new frontier for peace or some interesting statement is a beautiful statement what did you mean by that and how can we make peace on earth through space and study well actually you know have been saying that for the last 60 years and i give it was hard to understand because space was very exclusive it was for the privileged few who went to space with agencies but know that space is opening to all sectors and to all. Kinds of you know consumers in the commission into. Tree in the private industry and government with governments with new space nations emerging Space Missions we need to bring this mindset that the astronauts experienced a paradigm shift in space to the common person or everyone whos going up in space and the way it works is that with you when you leave door to the earths orbit and you look back on the earth its actually like a black marble earth or a blue marble earth and earth where all the borders and boundaries dissolve and you know from where you are you realize that you know youre really one Little Planet in a big universe so that that experience is called an overview effect and its always made a profound you know emotional impact on anyone whos going to space in the past and now i think everyone can experience that. Its something if you ever meet astronaut or anybody you know anybody has been in that theres this look and theyre i bet you know you can always tell and they are say that that idea of looking back is so profound i said it just shifts everything yes and going back to your question why how it becomes the new frontier for peace is because everybody will experience it and that is the real paradigm shift that i you know incorporated into my nonprofit space trust in engaging and inspiring anyone and everyone i speak to i talk about the overview effect my my local really has on the web site under it the black marble earth which is the new imagery of nasa captured from space of the earth seen at night which is very beautiful so in my event you know i actually have a replica of that which is 12 feet high and you can actually see the earth in my events how it looks through space and then we talk about how you know it creates this whole paradigm shift in wired because of you know a new frontier for peace because not only does it bring this humanity into us when we leave the earths orbit actually space is you know a means for peace on earth because of whats happening on the International Space station at the moment all these peaceful applications of Space Science and technology on earth is whats you know making it more political for difference. Off to acknowledge used for medical experiments that can be applied to you to the benefit of mankind by human spirit on earth so thats why its really all very very good in them to do is the which is the new space age one of the things thats interesting. Obviously Virgin Galactic and. Other companies this week ive also made major blue. There are these private firms are making these be big steps into commercialization and making things available theyve built Virgin Galactic or at the gateways to space complex in new mexico theyve got successfully tested the v. S. S. Unity which eventually carry sort of paying customers into space and thats why i think the area that most people look at is these 200300000. 00 or more tickets to go up in these aircraft and one of the things is how do we keep Something Like this something. Likes this idea of getting this sea of space how do we keep that from being just sort of a joyride of the rich and. How do we how do we do that and how is it how does it make it so its this applicable thing for everyone to get that experience the best impression because even the 1st people who are like a more select group but eventually its opening the market and its supposed to be commercially viable and its supposed to open up to more and more people its right now open to all sectors its open to like i said new new space nations emerging space countries so you know it will bring opportunities to the entire world to grow up and on a more to his own level these flights will actually become much more Cost Effective over time to give an example that was in all of these chords is that you know the 1st transatlantic flight probably cost around 50000. 00 and then you see how the price came down now you can take it to get across to london like in a few 100. 00 so its the same model like with time these prices these flights will become more and more commercially accessible and at a very low cost and for access to on so the price will come down and its interesting too because even if you do even if it does start off where you know youre only seeing a very select few were able to pay that ticket those are also the select few that are influencing policy in a real way and things like that so hopefully that trickled out of seeing the earth and how fragile it is will help kind of open some mines up does it raise a large amount of jobs very much in every sector were actually laying the foundation for what will become accessible to was at a low cost here so fantastic i would also want to touch because we had you know sadly we dont we havent in history seen a lot of women at the top of space related companies and agencies does it surprise you that it took until 2019 to finally have 2 women do a spacewalk at the same time and what have you learned from your experience and kind of for basing this tory asli all male dominated industry for many years you know its quite interesting because coming from originally from pakistan. And even like with my parents based in dubai since 1901 i was the 1st woman from the by to be launched to go to space by Richard Branson himself and from pakistan at the same time as the 1st pakistani astronaut record ive still been to and to be you know even though the government now says theyll send somebody up and it will be through the Government Program like some military pilot but my space flight he launched me in 2006 as a future astronaut and in all these years its been a while but its created so much of inspiration for vim and youth of my region and i represent so many Different Countries because im from bogota i live partly in the by and in monaco in the south of france and ive been the 1st from all these places not only to go to space but then she but also to have been to the polls you know like the 1st woman in some cases but the 1st pakistani so i think that. My role as a very strong little individual in the space industry has created inspiration in a very different way in a different very diverse kind of a jew graphical situation and even when i come here like its the u. S. Hundreds weve had a lot of astronauts go up from the u. S. To space but then im just going to be a commercial astronaut as a space tourist but i get so much of you know receptivity welcome and warmth for this that im doing because honestly this is like doing it by ourselves all by yourself with your own funds you dont have a government behind you to fund it to support it and you know i think that its great finally to see these women walk in space its amazing but nasa has done a lot more than that you know theyve had the 1st female commander of the International Space station Peggy Whitson theyve had like all kinds of things i mean like the 1st woman to space walk theyve had the 1st woman in space the 1st woman of color in space so they have not made the giant leap from like sending mail astronauts on to this female space walk its actually been a step by step process so now. Also has been great at doing that the russians were the 1st ones to send a woman to space for that and she still arose and shes very active in politics whos amazing i think thats one of the things that we sort of forget a space sort of equalizes everything we see a lot of things that we may not look at a country like russia and think oh whoa gender equality but the truth is actually did women come to do it they were going to engineering and that thank you so much i could sit here and talk to you if we can have you on again as things go there and you know i think everyone at this table is also wants to check that box of going into space or you move it welcome and i mean the time i really enjoyed being here and thank you for the warm welcome vision. And the merest aleem from space trust. Thank you so much. Many have said that their design was nonsense that planes just dont work that way this tuesday German Aviation Company william proved them wrong announcing that their 5 c. 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