and i asked him how important charity is to his life. and he said it s everything. you know, he remembers that first experience he had as a child going to center point. he looks after homeless people here. some evokative images. the fact that william and kate have chosen to have a wedding list made up of charities rather than physical gifts is testament to her power. she was always into her charitable work. and i think that s really rubbed off on her boys. and it will show in the next few days. celia, diana was the people s princess. william is truly beloved. do you think he is beloved by the british community as much as diana is? maybe not as much as diana is. i think diana really was a kind of idol to so many people. but he s not far off. and i think the way he behaves now is really admirable. i mean, people look at him, and he speaks very eloquently. he doesn t seem to be that nervous even though he s got a lot to be nervous about. and he does have what she has, which is the sor
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systems go. june the 28th, ending the 30-year-old program. what will a post-shuttle nasa look like to you? well, a post-shuttle nasa will be quite different from what you see right now in that the way we procure transportation for crews for the next several years until the commercial entities have come on board will be we will lease, if you will, seats on the russian soyuz spacecraft. and that s actually the way we ve done it for the most part since the columbia accident. but beginning with the commercial entrants, we ll be leasing space on a commercial spacecraft while nasa works with our industry partners to construct a heavy-lift launch vehicle and a crew exploration vehicle so that we can go on to an asteroid or asteroids and eventually to the planet mars which is what the president and i want the nation to do. sir, you have a little competition in the morning with the royal wedding. but you expect all eyes to be on
it clearly will cement his reputation as perhaps the leading conservative attorney in the country if he proceeds with this challenge. it s going to take some time, i think, before it gets up to something like the supreme court level because it s now down in the district courts. but there s no question that he s earning a lot of good will with republicans. there were a lot of statements put out yesterday bitterly denouncing spalding, hailing clement as basically a hero. on a lot of the blogs, one i read every day is toll road that focuses on lgbt issues. there was a comment section, someone wrote when did unpopular suddenly become the shorthand for bigoted? in the statement clement put out there, he said it might be an unpopular belief, what they re doing right now. but do you see it that way? i mean, it s unpopular, do you see it also as bigotry? well, i think what some folks have said is you have this old comment about whether every client deserves a lawyer. and there s been a deb
pretty normal for the launch control team and for the crew. and as we talk about the fact that we ve seen postponements in the past, is there any pressure not to postpone this launch? is there any pressure not to? yeah. is that the question? yeah, to keep it on track, especially with the heightened, i guess, relevance with gabby giffords going to be attending, the president attending. thomas, there is in fact, i have emphasized this to the teams, both the houston mission control team and the ksc launch control teams that as far as i m concerned, everything should be the same way that we have done for 133 previous missions and for 30 years of the shuttle. we ve got to stay focused. we ve got to make sure that our number one emphasis is on safety of the crew and completion of the mission. so no, there is no pressure on us whatsoever. if the weather s bad or if we have a technical problem, then the president may miss the launch. it s a status quo for all