Ali Velshi
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You will see the astronauts emerge.
They will then be taken to the John P. Murtha, which is about 3,000 yards away.
It's a boat.
They're going to spend the night there.
then they're going to be taken back to the mainland and debrief and the future begins.
That's right.
To her, yeah.
To her, I'm sorry, yes.
His late wife, Carol, and the thing we'll all remember is his late wife, Carol, spelled it with two L's, C-A-R-O-L-L.
He will, as is always the case on a military mission, you're familiar with this, as the commander of the vessel, he will be the last to emerge.
So you will see the other two American astronauts and the Canadian astronaut emerge, and then you will see Reid Weissman emerge.
And this is the first time in more than 50 years that Americans have
watch the moon up close through their own eyes.
This is the beginning of a big deal.
And this was a big deal in the administration that you served in and administrations before that.
This is one of those few moments that we can all look at and say, when we come together and we don't let politics lead everything, look at the great things that we can do.
A couple of things happen.
One is your body just doesn't work as hard in space.
It ages faster, but it doesn't have to pump as much.
It doesn't have to do as much.