an 11-minute ride to the edge of space. his company blue origin developed the rocket technology. let s talk more about it with cnn s aerospace analyst, miles o brien. l i love that, from aviation to aerospace, i love the title. we re going higher. aviation doesn t cut it, we have to do aerospace. right on. so listen, jeff bezos is set to go up. last year was richard branson. you say these flights may be tone deaf but they re important milestones. i don t disagree, but tell the viewers why. it s hard to look at it and say this is great for the world, right? a couple of guys doing gold plated bungee jumps. you could have looked at wilbur and orville in 1903 and said the same thing. what does it lead to? the billionaires always go
reached into their rather deep pockets and have made big investments, and they re entitled to ride their rockets if they want to. the important thing is what this does for the space economy. does it open up space in a meaningful way? does it make it accessible in a more frequent and cheaper way, and what does that lead to? does that make it possible for us to put sensors in space more easily, to look at the problem of climate change for example? does it allow us to look at asteroids as a source of minerals? there s any number of things that you and i probably couldn t have imagined in 1903 when the wright brothers did it or 1927 when lindbergh flew the atlantic that would lead us to the airbus a-380. but it happened, and so this is one of those steps. i think a lot of people you know, there s kind of a sense of these rich guys being tone deaf. but i say it s an important milestone. listen, i wasn t here for the 03, but the 27 one, i was.
founding father foresaw a situation in which at the height of the pandemic in which you can t go to church, you can t get a haircut, you can t go to a restaurant, but our rulers can go and cavort topless with their native bearer s even when they re entirely visible buffoons who have been penetrated by chinese intelligence. tucker: you can really see him loping back to them with eggo club to beat a disobedient servant with a norwell tusk cane, can t you? have a gmt. the natives. [cackles] just a minute, talker, i m an old-school 19th century imperialist, 100 years past my cell by date. and i tell you, that guy could never have been sipping ginseng s on a veranda in 1903. this is basically karaoke colonialism and it s pathetic.
founding father foresaw a situation in which at the height of the pandemic in which you can t go to church, you can t get a haircut, you can t go to a restaurant, but our rulers can go and cavort topless with their native bearer s even when they re entirely visible buffoons who have been penetrated by chinese intelligence. tucker: you can really see him loping back to them with eggo club to beat a disobedient servant with a norwell tusk cane, can t you? have a gmt. the natives. [cackles] just a minute, talker, i m an old-school 19th century imperialist, 100 years past my cell by date. and i tell you, that guy could never have been sipping ginseng s on a veranda in 1903. this is basically karaoke colonialism and it s pathetic. tucker: your genius, i m
reading that tomorrow. and what about, you know, the context - reading that tomorrow. and what about, you know, the context of| about, you know, the context of this? because a lot of people weren t even aware that boris johnson was a practising catholic, apparently because his wedding, his previous weddings were not catholic weddings they don t count in catholic low so he s not had to seek special permission to get married. still, not that long ago, a couple of hundred years, it would have barred him from being prime minister altogether. barred him from being prime minister altoaether. ~ , , altogether. absolutely. and incidentally, altogether. absolutely. and incidentally, the altogether. absolutely. and incidentally, the ceremonyl altogether. absolutely. and - incidentally, the ceremony took place in the lady chapel, which is one of the various parts of westminster cathedral to be built and the first ever mass was held in there in 1903, we ve since found out. again, this causes