beautiful, beautiful thing. congratulations to our wonderful team at virgin galactic, 17 years of hard, hard work to get us this far. howie: i didn t realize that we were actually going to be able to hear from mr. branson in mid-flight. that is you amazing and also makes my point about it being a bit of a television show. jeff, let s pick it up, please. not sure if we still have audio contact. oh, yeah. howie, yeah, i think the point you were making before we heard from richard branson is that someone is paying and funding sort of an adventure to space, that he s putting his money where his mouth is and he s actually experiencing it to give the confidence to other people who are wondering if it s safe and viable. this would be the first time an owner of a privately run rocket company is taking the ride
his people in place. that s not a concern to belief at all. as far as daca is concerned, i guarantee you is he going to get what he wants on the wall. steve: all right. pete has lost audio contact with the mothership here so he couldn t hear the rap. great interview with people out there in razorback country. brian: back in a moment. keep your insights from prying eyes, so they won t be used by anyone but you. the ibm cloud. the cloud for enterprise. yours.
right. these s-400 surface-to-air missiles are some of the most capable missiles in the world at the moment. they ll certainly be able to escalate the conflict to russia s advantage in the sense that no one will be able to fly in syrian airspace while these missiles are operational. and that s obviously sucking the russians further into the conflict in syria. it s just part of the response that russia is making as a result of the shootdown of its su-24 aircraft by turkish forced yesterday. one of the pilots was killed apparently by rebels as he was parachuting to the ground. the other crew member, the navigator, has survived. and he s been speaking to state media. his name is captain constantine muractin. he s been speaking to state media saying that there was no way that that airplane he was flying in crossed over turkish territory. he says there was no visual contact, no audio contact, no radio contact with the turks either. now, that contradicts what the turkish story was, which is
he is live in miami s little havana neighborhood. i suspect that there s a very different response there, but you tell me, alan gomez, what are you hearing from people there? well, we tried to establish the audio contact with alan gomez in little havana. we re going to work on that. julia is still with me, there is a generational change as chuck todd was saying, there are different politics in florida now. miami, and little havana certainly though would be the hard core reaction of the people who have fuelled a lot of the anger and dictated the policy for many generations. the trend has been changing since 1998 in terms of presidential elections and what we saw as recently as 2012 is again that president obama and that has chuck said, charlie crist was able to break even and in fact break into the even the older generations of cuban-american voters, not just the 18 to 35-year-olds.
or a whale study. it is not proprietary. and no one exclusive. a fresh mystery surfaced today. a senior malaysian government source said the aircraft may have deliberately skirted indonesian air space in an effort to avoid indonesian radar. meanwhile, good weather is expected in the search area today. a few of the nine military planes helping in the search have just taken off from perth. three civil aircraft and 14 ships will assist in today s search. the race is on to find the pings coming from the black boxes before the batteries fail. three reports of possible audio contact have been reported. two from a chinese ship. one from an australian vessel. still no confirmation if they are connected to flate 370. i m don lemon. i ll be back in one hour from now after a special cnn report.