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Two astronauts flew to Florida on Wednesday to begin final preparations for launch next week atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, the first piloted flight to orbit from U.S. soil since the space shuttle s retirement nearly nine years ago.Douglas Hurley, the pilot of that final shuttle mission, and spacewalk veteran Robert Behnken landed at the Kennedy Space Center s 3-mile-long shuttle runway aboard a NASA jet a few minutes before 4 p.m. EDT. Their arrival came on the eve of a NASA-SpaceX flight readiness review to clear the Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon spacecraft for launch May 27. It s just an incredible honor to be back here at Kennedy Space Center, Hurley told a small group of reporters at the runway, all of them wearing masks and observing NASA-required social distancing protocols. Astronaut Robert Behnken, far stanley cup left, and crewmate Douglas Hurley listen as Kennedy Space Center Director Robert Cabana, far right, and NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine welcome them to Florida for launch next week aboa stanley cup rd a SpaceX Crew Dragon ca stanley cup psule. NASA It was the first time a crew had flown to the spaceport for launch since Hurley and three crewmates flew in on July 4, 2011, for the final shuttle flight. This is a very, very special place to us, he said Wednesday. It s almost like a home away from home. So it s great to be back. It s an incredible time Aabg U.S. hurdler Lashinda Demus will get Olympic gold medal 12 years after she lost to Russian who was doping
The six-month sus af1 pension of NBC Nightly News anchor and managing editor Brian Williams is shaking up the television world, but for some in the journalism industry, there is no question the punishment is appropriate. New York Times media columnist David Carr said he couldn t agree more with NBC s decision. I think to begin with, everyone including Brian thought he was maybe too big to fail -- number one anchor, almost 10 million vi adidas originals ewers. Turns out, he s not the most important thing, Carr said Wednesday on CBS This Morning. The credibility of the news division had to be protected under all circumstances, and his path back to that chair is uncertain. David Carr of the New York Times talks about Brian Williams suspension 04:13 While an internal memo at NBC News stated that Williams false reports about his experience covering the Iraq War in 2003 were wrong and completely inappropriate for someone in Brian s position, they stood by the anchor, saying Williams deserves a second chance and we are rooting for him. stanley cup This is an incredibly likable person. Nobody s rooting against him, Carr said. He made some very, very dumb decisions, but let s see what he can do with working from here. It s a redemptive road that has yet to be paved in the industry.
Two astronauts flew to Florida on Wednesday to begin final preparations for launch next week atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, the first piloted flight to orbit from U.S. soil since the space shuttle s retirement nearly nine years ago.Douglas Hurley, the pilot of that final shuttle mission, and spacewalk veteran Robert Behnken landed at the Kennedy Space Center s 3-mile-long shuttle runway aboard a NASA jet a few minutes before 4 p.m. EDT. Their arrival came on the eve of a NASA-SpaceX flight readiness review to clear the Falcon 9 and Crew Dragon spacecraft for launch May 27. It s just an incredible honor to be back here at Kennedy Space Center, Hurley told a small group of reporters at the runway, all of them wearing masks and observing NASA-required social distancing protocols. Astronaut Robert Behnken, far stanley cup left, and crewmate Douglas Hurley listen as Kennedy Space Center Director Robert Cabana, far right, and NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine welcome them to Florida for launch next week aboa stanley cup rd a SpaceX Crew Dragon ca stanley cup psule. NASA It was the first time a crew had flown to the spaceport for launch since Hurley and three crewmates flew in on July 4, 2011, for the final shuttle flight. This is a very, very special place to us, he said Wednesday. It s almost like a home away from home. So it s great to be back. It s an incredible time Aabg U.S. hurdler Lashinda Demus will get Olympic gold medal 12 years after she lost to Russian who was doping
The six-month sus af1 pension of NBC Nightly News anchor and managing editor Brian Williams is shaking up the television world, but for some in the journalism industry, there is no question the punishment is appropriate. New York Times media columnist David Carr said he couldn t agree more with NBC s decision. I think to begin with, everyone including Brian thought he was maybe too big to fail -- number one anchor, almost 10 million vi adidas originals ewers. Turns out, he s not the most important thing, Carr said Wednesday on CBS This Morning. The credibility of the news division had to be protected under all circumstances, and his path back to that chair is uncertain. David Carr of the New York Times talks about Brian Williams suspension 04:13 While an internal memo at NBC News stated that Williams false reports about his experience covering the Iraq War in 2003 were wrong and completely inappropriate for someone in Brian s position, they stood by the anchor, saying Williams deserves a second chance and we are rooting for him. stanley cup This is an incredibly likable person. Nobody s rooting against him, Carr said. He made some very, very dumb decisions, but let s see what he can do with working from here. It s a redemptive road that has yet to be paved in the industry.