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three, two, one! oh, my gosh! [ cheers and applause ] oh, wow. confirmation. woo! all right! we got it? waiting. come on. and we have impact. in the name of planetary defense. woo, fantastic! the signal drops. the image drops bus because the camera was on the rocket. that successfully smashed into that moonlet. you may be wondering, what is the point of demolishing a spacecraft and whacking into a little moonlet asteroid thingy that never did anything to us? the point is for humanity and in the name of planetary defense.
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interview on the road. we are doing five or six morehi stops words asngk me anything ad let s take this job interview od the road. people are showing up becauseh they do want to know where each of us stand on these issues. i am not one to shy away from that. maria: it seems like finally the media is beginning to cover the border issues which of course rp you have been talking about frob day one and we haveee been reporting on from day one. i have been to the border five times. mand yet we see them upset s because of migrant said to places like martha s vineyard and elsewhere. i know that you have a thought on what to do with these illegal migrants coming in.ts what? about sending them to the, blue cities? what arebe your thoughts? i m not really for that i will be honest. havehowever it is making a great point. sometimes you have to lay thingy out for the sanctuary cities of what we are really dealing withe they lost their minds over 50we illegals that were sen rt thereo and we are d