and can you see the countdown at the top of your screen. look at the vice president and her husband will be there to speak. this is the first time a woman and a person of color has gone to the moon. steve: that is ultimately the goal. this particular flight though will be unmanned. they will have three test mannequins strapped in to figure out what radiation effects and everything else. you will see it live if it goes off on our show. it s all about the heat shield, they say because it s a test flight. the idea is to make sure that the heat shield can protect the people inside and they really won t know that until it comes back. brian: yeah, i mean, you got to you are going to watch two rockets disengaged and then ultimately just be the orion craft that will go into the moon s orbit, whip around a few times and then come back octobe. so that s a 42-day mission. and we ll probably cover all 42 days. steve: you know what, brian, you are probably right. we will mention i
get water in their homes have evacuated. we have two shelters open. one in the city of jackson, one in madison county, just north of jackson. we have the capacity open quite a few more if that becomes necessary. we don t think that it will at this time, but if it becomes necessary, we will have additional shelters open for the people. rising water, again is a real challenge because it takes a long time. we will know some time in the next hour or so, sunlight is not here yet this morning. it s just a little after 6:00 central standard time. when the sun comes up or when the light comes up, we will have a better understanding of what transpired throughout the night. ainsley: okay. i was talking to a lady who said her house was flooded one time and she says it s equivalent to a fire running through your house. it is destroys everything but it s not worth your life. so, hopefully people will heed your warning and get out if they
McMullen, 49, leaves behind a wife, Nuria, and three children. Author: Grand Haven Tribune, Matt De Young Published: 2:06 PM EST March 5, 2021 Updated: 2:06 PM EST March 5, 2021
Grand Haven’s Paul McMullen, a former Olympic runner and coach of a local running group, died in a ski crash at a northern Michigan ski resort Thursday night.
McMullen’s death was confirmed by Team Stellafly, a multi-sport racing team that McMullen belonged to.
“We re waking up to some devastating news about our teammate Paul McMullen. Paul McMullen passed away last night after a devastating ski accident,” the team posted on its Facebook page.
McMullen, 49, leaves behind a wife, Nuria, and three children.
day. it looks like the fire came over the chest back there. you can see the fire coming over the mountain. we know this is one of the risks that we have here. we are doing it strategically so we can get the people and their biggest threat done first. very scary. we started with manitou avenue north of. banging on my window. he was asleep. so i pounded on his door to get him out. that s pretty scary. it is right there. orange, a lot of orange. when you look at it coming down, she is backing down the hill, which is not what we normally see. all these fine people came to help me. they are helping me move out. i have a few thousand art works there. rocky, a fixture in manitou, art is his passion. two or three, almost 1,000 artworks in there. she has enough energy to move down. she is going to burn up into that canyon and start throwing embers. limited access, vegetation right up against houses. houses in places where there shouldn t be houses. it is ju