is like bullets and guns in the hands of cops, they re great. in the hands of shiite muslims taking over malls, they are bad. i don t know that it is inherently good or inherently bad. it just is, like any technology that s ever come before it. is it more powerful than other things that have come before? see, my the theory is younger children and we talked about the terrible suicide of the 13-year-old florida girl. they have now control of the machines. they have the machines, even if the parents try to stop them, they will get it at the play ground, another kid s house. they have tremendous power given to very immature minds which has never happened in the civilization of mankind. the children have so much power because of the sieper space stuff. that s what s going on here. never mind crazy adults who were empowered but the children. a lot of them will make serious
know if you know the product. it s a great product. i do eat it. i have fayi. but i am a cho baa any fan. that s probably some of the growing pains they have to grow through. now richard branson, we have the nasa-related space stuff. richard branson wants to bring space tourism to everybody. there was a breakthrough yesterday. a giant step for ambitions for commercial space travel by next year. nay they managed to achieve supersonic speed for the second time this year from the spaceship. this was using a rocket engine. it s good news for those that have already signed up. for the $250,000 flight. the likes of leonardo di cap ree ya will be excited that people that have signed up for space travel. we should get nbc to pony up so we can be on board. thank you. swrooel the jobs report for you during morning joe.
but don t worry, because in this case, nasa has a solution. not nasa, it s you. specifically the space agency hopes citizen scientists will help them locate the missing astroids so they can capture and deflect them. earth s survival depends on what can be described as america s most wanted for space stuff. i know i m going to sleep easier. if you have information about one of the missing astroids that could destroy life, nasa says please go to nasa.gov and reach out to them. now to tonight s outer circle, where we go to our sources around the world. tonight, we go to london where the final preparations are being mutt in place for the arrival of the newest royal. max foster is there and i asked him where this little baby will be born. this is where we expect the duke and duchess of cambridge to present their baby sometime in july.
located 95% of the near earth astroids. so 5% are still out there waiting to hit us. but don t worry, because in this case, nasa has a solution. not nasa, it s you. specifically the space agency hopes citizen scientists will help them locate the missing astroids so they can capture and deflect them. earth s survival depends on what can be described as america s most wanted for space stuff. i know i m going to sleep easier. if you have information about one of the missing astroids that could destroy life, nasa says please go to nasa.gov and reach out to them. now to tonight s outer circle, where we go to our sources around the world. tonight, we go to london where the final preparations are being mutt in place for the arrival of the newest royal.
success story. tell me. think about how long. bill: give me one green success story that right now has paid off after three years of the obama administration? i think. bill: can you give me one. a longer time frame. bill: i m going to take that as a no you can t give me one. for the internet to pay off oand microchip. bill: the internet? it s too short of a. bill: internet private money. no it was public money. department of defense. bill: hold it? have you never heard of microsoft? you have never heard of steve jobs in that s what did that? technology making microsoft possible came from the department of defense. bill till it came from the department of defense because they were doing space stuff and they discovered stuff that brought down which was then sold to private. wait. i asked tamara, give me one success story on the green level after it s close to a trillion dollars of investment, okay? one. and you guys can t do it. yet, you are telling me we