t-15. ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, ignition. engines full power, and lift o off. to one alpha. copy one alpha. pitching down range. stage one propulsion is nominal. nominal power and telemetry. stage one throttle down. supersonic. [engine worrying] execute. stage one throttle up. stage one bravo. copy. 1 bravo. impact shield has started. kayleigh: ambassador haley, this is really incredible to watch, i will never forget to traveling with president trump to cape canaveral, to see the first launch of americans into space nearly a decade, scrubbed due to weather, and then it happened. and what you are watching as a return to american greatness as we watch this for the take off. after nearly a decade of really stymieing our space exploration, it really feels like america is back on the space front. dr. saphier: it is awe-inspiring, and i m laughing, emily is so emotional watching this, but god is so good when you see something like
bracing for this huge influx of migrants in the white house even considering the expansion of a holding center at guantanamo bay. the whole thing is to keep the media away from mortar. elon musk in charge of twitter making some changes. liberal celebrities playing the platform but joe rogan loves that new guy in charge. elon wants to bring back twitter. a reasonable exchange of ideas. he has got it for the touchdown! wow! carley: there is someone out there walking on the beaches in south carolina. not too far from where we are in lexington, south carolina, two hours away. the beaches in south carolina are wonderful because they are flat and big and the sand is hard. when you walk, it is enjoyable and not syncing your feet in the soft sand like the beaches in florida in some areas, at least. even though we do love the state of florida, it will be 77 degrees in hilton head today and such a beautiful place. have you all been there? brian: i have not. i got th
hello there. we start here in the uk, where the two rivals vying to become the next prime minister have been setting out their contrasting economic plans and attacking each others . foreign secretary liz truss, currently the favourite to win, has suggested her party s economic policy has been wrong notjust under her rival, former chancellor rishi sunak, but for its entire period in power. ms truss said the past two decades had failed to deliver growth and promised billions of pounds in immediate tax cuts. we ve got the highest taxes for 70 years. we ve got lower debt than the united states, than japan, than canada. no other countries are raising taxes and the oecd countries are raising taxes and the 0ecd has described our current policy as contractionary and contractionary, it essentially means policies that lead to a recession. so what i want to do is increase tax revenues by growing the economy, not choke off growth by raising taxes. mr sunak has been restating his plan to
new hope for the thousands like elliot who have the rarer form of haemophilia. british doctors say they have a transformational therapy. the telescope that can see dead stars collide. why do we care? because that s the process that produced heavy metals like gold and platinum. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on the bbc news channel: it was a special night for the england lionesses. we ll look back at their win over spain and who they could face in the semifinals. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at six. now that the conservative leadership contest has been whittled down to two candidates rishi sunak and liz truss the focus is shifting to what each of them stands for. it s early days but the battleground appears to be economic policy. you might think that would suit mr sunak. after all, he was our chancellor for nearly two and a half years. but ms truss says he got it wrong. speaking to the bbc, the foreign secretary says successive chancellors have