195, here we come. -okay, everybody, high five! [ all chanting hup ] -hooray! -whoo-hoo! -alright. -morning, gentlemen. welcome to the 195. we re gonna have a wonderful day today. -when you re up there at 195-foot level and you re getting ready to get in the vehicle, it s pretty amazing. i mean, you re all suited up, and this is for real. and the vehicle it s venting, it s creaking. it s like it s alive. you just can t believe in a couple hours you re gonna be inside this thing, blasting off into space. for me, if there was any apprehension, it was then,
And this is for real. And The Vehicle its venting, its creaking. Its like its alive. You just cant believe in a couple hours youre gonna be inside this thing, blasting off into space. For me, if there was any apprehension, it was then, i mean, but you cant say, no, i dont think i want to do this. [ chuckles ] you know . Youre pretty much youre going. How do you do . Good to see you. Thank you. Good to see you. Thank you. Doc. The Astronaut Support personnel the final folks to speak to them and the crew thats strapping them in to The Vehicle. Here we go. And the Nasa Test director, jeff spaulding, has given approval for the crew to begin entry into The Vehicle. Once theyre in their seats, they will be basically laying on their backs
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but what we don t know is how she answered those questions. it is unclear if they learned about this incident from her or some other way. either other evidence or another witness. certainly possible she could testify at trial. but unclear exactly what her story would be. all right. you also have some new reporting on the mar-a-lago grand jury, that it is still active. what more can you tell us about that? that s right. it s alive. our colleague katelyn polantz reports they are still working down in florida investigating. it s not unheard of for a grand jury to continue its work even after an initial set of charges has been brought. we know from our team s reporting that there were a lot of loose ends, things that we new investigators were asking about, but that didn t show up in the indictment. for example, questions about possible gaps and surveillance footage. also, a lot of outstanding questions about these classified documents when they were up in bedminster, new jersey. at thi
good morning and thank you so much for being with us. good morning. thank you for having me. i know you re still teaching, right? this is still your class. can you tell us why tell the viewers why you chose to show this movie to the class? i chose this movie because the biggest elements of this movie are about earth and take care of it and how it s alive. i m all about that. i m a huge person that is an advocate for cleaning up and taking care of the earth evidence. that was our segment in science at the time was ecosystems and how they interact. genjenna, i know you said yo had parents of your students sign permission slips at the beginning of the year when it came to films and what you were showing in your class. it was a pg movie. what is your sense of what this investigation looks like? are they questioning you or questioning students, questioning parents? what does this actually look like in. they ve questioned me and they ve questioned students and now the doe is comi