Hampshire, past iowa. Theyre all talking publicly and privately it will be a very long primary so delegates are heavy on everyones mind. Thank you, reading axios a. M. In a little bit. That does it for us on this tuesday morning. Im Yasmin Vossoughian alongside ayman mohyeldin. A special edition of morning joe live from New Hampshire starts right now. These sheets are signed not only by the precinct chair and the precinct secretary, there we go. By the precinct chair and precinct secretary also signed by campaign representatives. Wow. Symbolic. Clearly things came unglued in iowa. Well, today is New Hampshire. Good morning. New hampshire decides. A faceoff against donald trump in november. Good morning and welcome to morning joe. Live from manchester, New Hampshire. It is tuesday, february 11, primary day. Polls open across the state just minutes from now. Yeah. I so excited. Are you excited . Of course im excited. This is like christmas eve. Look at this what . Bernie sanders at the t
High fly ball to right. The astros taking three. A hero in houston. Abby good saturday morning. You know ed is here in the morning when they Start Playing taylor swift. You seemed fired thup morning. Peter live programming. Abby youre fired up today, i can feel it. Peter i could feel it. This administration and the media and how they treated and who is up and who is down, you can bare i will keep track of it and when one thing comes up and another pops up and bob mueller as we see last night popped up yet again and charges have been filed. We dont know with who or really any information here. Very vague. Abby you can expect the Media Outlets going every direction. It started cnn report, reuters reported late last night that charges were filed late yesterday in Robert Mueller special counsel probe, we dont know who was charge order charged with. I spoke someone close to the investigation last night saying they are struggling get details on whats happening that either suggest that some o
people who are most trained, most experienced, most skilled and the very vital engineers together. this is what the senior senator from florida bill nelson is trying to do. this is what astronaut neil armstrong and astronaut gene cernan the last man on the moon, the first man on the moon, and jim lovell the famous commander of apollo 13. this is what they were talking about in a letter to nbc this past tuesday. that is that we keep everything together and moving to make sure we don t lose these critical people, continue testing, and if we continue testing, then nasa can do everything they want to do. the country will stay in first place. outside of that, good speech. i appreciate that very much. we want to bring in the former director of houston s johnson space center, george abby joining us now. thank you for your time. among your concerns here, that
base there. but, yes, we ll go back to the moon on the way to mars but we need to look at exploration but do it in a fashion where we re working with other countries like we re doing on the international space station. george abbey the former director of houston s johnson space center joining us today. mr. abbey, thank you for your time. thank you. we ll be back after a short break and will discuss more about this, the future of american space exploration, the president in a unique fraternity, a conversation, a fraternity of presidents, a conversation that has divided the fraternity of men to reach the moon, buzz aldrin and neil armstrong seeing this differently. also coming up our conversation with chris dodd the chair of the senate banking committee on financial regulation, after this break. to be better. to win. but sometimes even rivals realize they share a common goal. america s beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories