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Transcripts For MSNBC Ana Cabrera Reports 20240814

Right now on Ana Cabrera reports, Donald Trumps talk with Elon Musk, Heavy On Tech Issues and falsehoods, light on substance. And we have got new reporting on growing frustration among trumps allies this morning. Plus, riding solo, vp contender Tim Walz hitting the trail by himself for the first time, where hell stump today. Also ahead, Breaking News in a new York Courtroom this morning. Were there as disgraced and ousted former Congressman George santos goes back before a judge. And later, israels military at its highest level of readiness as iran refuses to back down from threats of a retaliatory strike. Good morning. It is 10 00 eastern, im Ana Cabrera reporting from New York. In a bid to take back the 2024 narrative, former President Trump joined his Billionaire Ally Elon Musk for a lengthy live stream on the x social Media Platform that musk owns. This discussion was riddled with tech problems, and with trumps usual falsehoods about issues like crime and immigration. Trump also bo

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Transcripts For MSNBC Craig Melvin Reports 20240709

warp speed and traveled the intergalactic universe. this is like nothing he s ever seen before. what a day for our astronauts. our team is preparing landing operations. and maybe we ll talk to the world s newest astronauts. some absolutely breathtaking stuff. i ll note that you re going to see our the recovery team show up very shortly, because we actually send them out before the capsule has landed. because through our modelling, we get by now we re very, very good at analyzing where the capsule is going to come down given where the winds are. and so we re going to see the recovery team come out there, and, of course, they will also be joined by some of their friends and family to watch as they emerge from the capsule. let s check out these beautiful shots of our four astronauts in the texas desert after having gone up over the carmen line and back. here is a shot of them awaiting the recovery team. i understand they ve had communication with the four astronauts and

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240707

and, by way of preparation, of course, for a mission to mars. my guest, jim green, retired as nasa s chief scientist earlier this year. are problems of money and geopolitics undermining nasa s mission? jim green in silver spring, maryland, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much, stephen, it s a pleasure to be here. well, it is a real pleasure to have you on the show, and you have had a pretty remarkable four decades long career inside nasa. but if you are being honest with me, would you accept that nasa s golden era came and went long before even you arrived at the agency? well, indeed. nasa has had, actually, several golden eras and it is a matter of perspective. you know, the programme has not only humans that explore beyond earth s boundaries, but also we have missions that study the universe or move out into the solar system and explore, and we have absolutely exploded in those areas that you may not be aware of. well, i kind of am aware of them because i ve done plenty o

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240707

the people of the philippines are voting to choose a successor to president rodridgo duterte. access to polling stations is being limited under coronavirus measures. tens of thousands of security personnel have been deployed to safeguard ballots. the frontrunner is the son of the late dictator ferdinand marcos. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. never mind all the problems humans face here on planet earth, we still have an unquenchable curiosity about the cosmos. but in practical terms, where is our fascination with space taking us? it s more than five decades since the first moon landing and nasa is struggling to keep its promise to make a return journey and, by way of preparation, of course, for a mission to mars. my guest, jim green, retired as nasa s chief scientist earlier this year. are problems undermining nasa s mission? are problems of money and geopolitics undermining nasa s mission? jim green in silver spring, maryland, welcome t

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240707

to keep its promise to make a returnjourney. and by way of preparation, of course, for a mission to mars. my guest, jim green, retired as nasa s chief scientist earlier this year. are problems undermining nasa s mission? jim green in silver spring, maryland, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much, stephen. it s a pleasure to be here. it s a real pleasure to have you on the show, and you have had a pretty remarkable four decades long career inside nasa. but if you are being honest with me, would you accept that nasa s golden era came and went long before even you arrived at the agency? well, indeed. nasa has had actually several golden eras, and it is a matter of perspective. this you know, the programme has not only humans that explore beyond earth s boundaries, but also we have missions that study the universe or move out into the solar system and explore, and we have absolutely exploded in those areas that you may not be aware of. well, i kind of am aware of them, because i

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