your work are fans of my work and don t realize wait, wait, you re related. cousins. like real cousins, blood line. to me this is my cousin nora but to the rest of the world this is n.k. jemison. she s won two hugo award, an award won by philip k. dick, isaac azimov and j.k. rowley but she is the first black author to win one and only the third person of any race to win them back-to-back. well, thanks for coming back to mobile for me. i only came because you asked. as soon as i m of the right age sri lanka. is in that noticeable? the feeling was down to the fact that somehow you don t have a southern accent, i feel like you sort of acted like i m not taking that on. you grew up here. you lived here.
glad nobody was asking him about paul manafort. i want to bring in dr. jemison, a former nasa astronaut and the first african-american female to go into space in 1992. a hero of mine. matt walsh r, not a hero of min but a friend. what do you think of the proposal? i m disappointed. we re taking something that has an opportunity to really unite humanity, that we can work around, space exflor ratiplorae using it divisively. if there are issues associated with reorganization, that makes sense. the united states has formidable capabilities in space. yes, we need to keep them up. there is already a level of militarization. the need to create a separate military branch, the pentagon required another $8 billion to do that, is really disappointing. it is worrisome because of the rhetoric, not the issue around
month. this one is special. may jemison, the first african-american woman to go to space in 1992. i recently spoke to dr. jemison about her latest projects, one strange rock where she shares her unique perspective about our planet and her passion for human travel outside our solar system. it is about making sure we have the capabilities for human interstellar travel. here s this wonderful platform of something that s so difficult that we don t know how to do that you also have to have new energy sources. you have to figure out ideas about human behavior, about biology, the micro biome sustainability, all of these issues. it s by pursuing things that are extraordinary that we build a better world today. we kididn t get to where we arey being timid. we sort of pulled back, we re too timid. let s push bigger. i should have been on mars,
saying. the both itself was like a variety show. i called it a traveling freak show and it really was. the head freak was howard. the attention between the two of them made to be something you want to see every week. the football was growing we re on a mison who took it close to saying screw the football fan because he s going to come anyway. we needed to appeal to women, the casual football fan. that s why we started to tell stories to humanize the player. the things that people associate with. recognize this fela. what s been your view of this more than professional football? it s an amazing event. makes rock concerts look like
tucker: just we can understand the standard here, what is a fascist? so, if ashes is someone who is organizing a fast movement, attacking women, immigrants, black people, other minority groups in a movement of jemison gel my genocide. that is what i fascist. tucker: it is someone who is committing violence? someone who is committing violence in trying to organize other people to commit violence. milo yiannopoulos is a fascist. tucker: okay. so, he has committed acts of violence against the protected groups you mention? speak about he is he is doing, he is trying to be the face anda token that other people who are organizing violence tried to hide behind. in all of his talks all over the country, what he has done his whip up a whole lynch mob mentality, where people who come to see him or his supporters, not only agree with his views, but also attack other people. that was certainly true in washington state, when one of his supporters came and actually shot an antifascist protes