Artemis Mission Manager mike serafin, and associate administrator for the explanation Systems Development Missions Director jim friede. After the Missions Management team meets tomorrow to review data and discuss a path forward, we will hold a teleconference to keep you updated. We will take questions from those of you in the room and over the phone. If you are joining us on the phone, press star one to enter the queue. First, administer nelson. Bill i am very proud of this launch team. They have solved several problems along the way, got to one that needed time to be solved. I am grateful to you all for your patience. This is a brandnew rocket. It is not going to fly until it is ready. There are millions of components of this rocket and its systems, and needless to say, the complexity is daunting when you bring it all into the focus of a countdown. You all, no doubt, have been up for some period of time. Our remarks will be short and then we will open up for your questions. I want to
Mcginnis and today you will hear an update from nasa leadership following the scrub of the artemis one launch this morning after the team encountered an issue heading one of the four engines to the proper temperature for lift off. Earlier in the countdown, the teams were able to troubleshoot another issue. And the rocket remained in a safe configuration as teams assess the next step. Here to talk about todays operations and the path forward are our nasa administrator, the Artemis Mission manager and the associate administrator for the Systems Development mission directorate, jim pre jim. We will also hold a teleconference tomorrow to keep you updated. We will take questions from those of you in the room and on the phone and if you are joining us on the phone, please press star one to join the queue. I am very proud of this launch team. They have solved several problems along the way and they got to one that needed time to be solved. I am very grateful to you all for your patience. This
Primetime all week here on cspan. And now, a hearing on Older Workers and their impact on the labor market and the economy. Topics discussed included challenges in returning to the workforce, additional training and education and Retirement Savings. Don buyer chaired this hearing. I want to thank all of our truly distinguished witnesses for sharing their expertise. Let me turn to my brief opening statement. Without question, Older Workers are vital to our collective prosperity. Im not just saying that because i am 71 years old. They support families and communities nationwide, bring decades of earned experience and wisdom to businesses to places large and small. Older americans made up 40 of the National Economic output despite making up only 30 of the population. This year, Older Workers have almost doubled. A trend is set to continue even after the pandemic. As the United States continues a strong recovery, Congress Must be asking how a stronger economy can be built. The key is a bet