what could be. in any form but they really want to damage me so i can no longer go back to work for you and i don t think that s going to happen. i don t know that our movement is that divided. i don t know that the president and i differ on issues. but we may differ on focus. bret: breaking tonight what could be a preview of the battle of the 2024 presidential nomination. former president trump and former vice president pence addressing separate conservative groups today here in washington. senior national correspondent rich edson is at one of them tonight. good evening, rich. former president trump and former vice president mike pence giving two very different speeches in washington today. the former president just wrapped here. he gave a speech, lasted about an hour, hour and a half or so. in doing so, he mentioned a number of typically trump topics when it came to safety, economy. other issues like the january 6th i economy, impeachment, and the 2020 election. i
we have become more interested in each other. i think in our case, it will be the same story. my answer wouldn t be different. you should have your own opinion about it. when you are next to me your opinion has priority. bret: smart man. can you see the interview streaming on fox nation starting tomorrow. up next, the panel on the rhetorical battle brewing between former president trump and his vice president on a number of fronts. first, beyond our borders tonight, russia will pull out of the international space station after 2024. and focus on building its own orbiting outpost. country s new space chief made that announcement today. nasa and other international partners hope to keep the space station running until 2030 while the russians have been reluctant to make commitments beyond 2024. and a polish scientific institute classifies domestic cats as an invasive alien species. the study states and cites the
my husband, sam, we ve been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it s like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. mike: astronauts onboard the international space station are doing some home improvements this sunday. they are finishing up installing new solar panels. the panels will convert light from the sun into energy to power the space station. the new solar technology is needed to keep the space station running through 2024 and potentially beyond if the international community agrees to extend the aging spacecraft s mission. pretty cool for an also space geek like me.
weighs a ton? reporter: on that 17-foot spacecraft will be 3,000 pounds of gear, much for scientific experiments, including 800 pavement ants. the answers will be studied to determine swarm intelligence in coordination with high schools and elementary schools across the country, trying to get youngsters interested in space exploration, also for the six person crew on the space station will be some fresh fruit and christmas presents. late because of the delay to the flight but still according to nasa, very much appreciated by the astronaut. they re keeping keeping the e station up for another ten years. why? up to 2014, and is going to require a fifth of nasa s budget. three billion dollars a year to keep the space station running in part there s concerns about continuing research for long-range travel in space, the effect it has on people to be up there a long time, possibly for preparings for manned flight to
nasa and a private company have given the all-clear to launch an important cargo ship to the international space station after a series of delays. three, two one. that was just a few hours ago. the unmanned spacecraft set to bring more than a ton of supplies to the astronauts. it was originally set to left off last month but astronauts were busy fixing the coolant leak which pushed the mission back. so the deep freeze caused a delay, and then a solar flair caused another delay. the flair could have interfered with electronics. today crews had to clear some duck-hunters out of the area. this comes shortly after the white house gave nasa the nod to coup the space station running for another decade. so what s on the spatecraft that