raise. can this be lep ri indicated, is this scaleable. given that everybody on this flight that landed today is an international, there are americans, brits, ukrainians, can the same be done for afghan allies that hold siv visas, will they one day be able to get out on a flight like this, chuck. you put it well there. good way to end the segment. the real test is if we can get afghans, the taliban to let afghans who helped the americans and our allies, if we can get them out of the country if they want to get out of the country. that test has yet to be taken. raf sanchez for us in doha. thank you. tomorrow, join msnbc. we have special coverage to mark 20 years since the 9/11 attacks. coverage begins at 6:00 a.m., with a special edition of morning joe. then shows will be anchored from
small steps and giant leaps. 52 years ago when those guys walked on the moon, that was incredible. but to be able to now build on that technology and to decrease the cost of the access to space and sure, this was a small step. suborbital taking four people up. but the technology behind it is scaleable. and being able to cheaply access not just earth orbit, but the incredible resources that exist on the moon and beyond, you know, that s where we re getting into right now. it s easy to get focused on the short term or immediate events of today. but i also see the big picture, and i think that s the real historic achievement that this was part of in the launch that jeff and his brother and the other two were on today. i think that s such an important point that you re saying. kristin, the idea that, you know, why did they choose to have a booster rocket that comes back and lands vertically, they could have done other ways that
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delicates a de delegates are decided. issac, you posed a very interesting question. how much devotes cost in elections, we know the strategy has been spend big, and he won that way is that scaleable? we will see. they certainly seem to think it is. you go back to those elections that he spend by the third time he was running $102 million running for the mayor of new york city. they have since then expanded to, working in races for legislature and campaigning for people aligned with him on guns
it s amazing american success story. from homes to giants like amazon, solar panels and farms are sprouting up against the globe. the amazing part about solar is it s scaleable. we could put it on our homes. target can put it on their warehouse and build power plants in the middle of the desert. it can be any size. critics say the reality of solar hasn t measured up to predictions. it works only when the sunshines. that is what germany the world leader in transitioning to renewable energy is discovering. they spent 580-billion dollars by 2025 on the transition, but emissions have been flat. because germany has to fire up the coal power plants when the sun doesn t shine and they