i think that was one of the reasons for her success. she didn t alienate anybody by being politically partisan. whilst the queen worked closely with all of her prime ministers, it was her subjects she took an oath to serve. she has always wanted to communicate directly with the people. i think she understood that was what modern monarchy should be. she used the media, didn t she, to connect with the people. i think that it s one of her guiding, if you like, principles throughout her life, was to move with the times, to understand what people were talking about, to understand the importance of television in the 50s and 60s. following the success of her televised coronation, the queen came around to the idea of moving her annual christmas broadcast to television as well.
political life. i think that was one of the reasons for her success. she didn t alienate anybody by being politically partisan. whilst the queen worked closely with all of her prime ministers, it was her subjects she took an oath to serve. she has always wanted to communicate directly with the people. i think she understood that was what modern monarchy should be. she used the media to connect with people? i think that it s one of her guiding, if you like, principles throughout her life, was to move with the times, to understand what people were talking about, to understand the importance of television in the 50s and 60s. following the success of her televised coronation, the queen came around to the idea of moving her annual christmas broadcast to television as well.
dishes? i just can t wait till they invent the faucet. with all the progress that was happening in the late 50s and 60s, the flintstones is an escape from the pressures of the modern family and the question, is progress good? [ laughs ] it was kind of a satire on the consumerism get the newest thing for your kitchen, get the newest kind of car with, you know, these kind of stone wheels. they have a car and it has wheels, but you need your legs to make it move. i bet that is how they did it. a lot of people think it was a cartoon on saturdays. that was actually a network sitcom that just happened to be animated. i m 7 years old and my mom used to get just furious, shaking, angry at me for watching the flintstones , because it s really a show for adults. i remember, i was so sad for betty and the fact that they couldn t have children. we re so anxious to have a
we have not seen a rocket like this launched since saturn 5 in the 50s and 60s. it s going to lift off from the launch pad. you re going to feel it in your bones, hear that stoppic boom. the sls rocket will separate from the orion crew capsule which is where in feature missions the astronaut will be. then we ll watch this 42-day mission to the orbit of the moon. it s going to orbit the moon for about two weeks. it s going to travel farther than any spacecraft designed to carry humans has ever flown. it s going to head back to earth, break the earth s atmosphere hitting speeds at half the surface of the sun before splashing down somewhere in the pacific ocean. of course, fred, if that is a success, that will pave the way for artemis 2 and artemis 3 which is when nasa hopes to finally land u.s. astronauts back on the moon, fredicka. it s very exciting.
how can we help fight this? yeah, it s tough. some of it goes back to history. i know as a person from fort lauderdale as i understand living in miami now. part of this has to do with the history of where we put highways in our country. the interstate highway system specially was built out through black and brown neighborhoods around the country in the 50s and 60s and these race-based or racist decisions often put high speed wide roads through black and brown communities. part of what we can do is probably two things we can do that are counter intuitive but really the answer and it s showing in our report. the first is the focus on street design. right now our streets are designed for speed, the speed of the car traveling but not the safety of anybody not in the car whether you re a pedestrian,