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So whenever you talk about Africa, you have to put up this picture of the world from space, and people go, "Look, it's the Dark Continent."
Three thousand very happy revelers, many of them teenagers, were crammed into a
space
meant for 1,000.
Not great odds, so it's a really interesting day when you wake up at the Kennedy
Space
Center and you're going to go to
space
that day because you realize by the end of the day you're either going to be floating effortlessly, gloriously in space, or you'll be dead.
And having the goal in mind, thinking about where it might lead, directed me to a life of looking at all of the small details to allow this to become possible, to be able to launch and go help build a
space
station where you are on board a million-pound creation that's going around the world at five miles a second, eight kilometers a second, around the world 16 times a day, with experiments on board that are teaching us what the substance of the universe is made of and running 200 experiments inside.
You are in a one-person spaceship that is your spacesuit, and you're going through
space
with the world.
They're trying to hide from the government's ability to isolate and interdict their actions, and so we have to swim in that same
space.
So I'm there right beside them in email
space
in the Internet.
LP: Yeah, and also saving
space
and making life better.
It's just crazy that that's what we use our
space
for.
Dear brothers and sisters, we were striving for more rights for women, and we were struggling to have more, more and more
space
for the women in society.
I mean, we're all assigned gender at birth, so what I'm trying to do is to have this conversation that sometimes that gender assignment doesn't match, and there should be a
space
that would allow people to self-identify, and that's a conversation that we should have with parents, with colleagues.
There should be a
space
of curiosity and asking questions, and I hope all of you guys will be my allies.
Those gravitational waves in the structure of
space
are totally invisible for all practical purposes.
I'm either suggesting he has AIDS or I have AIDS, and I need that tool because then I can
space
the births of my children, and I can feed them and have a chance of educating them."
That's the role of philanthropy is to pick different approaches, including even in one space, like education.
But what makes a public
space
work?
This little
space
became a small phenomenon, and because it had such a profound impact on New Yorkers, it made an enormous impression on me.
But what was it about this
space
that made it special and drew people to it?
As I learned from my stepfather, they certainly do not happen by accident, especially in a city like New York, where public
space
has to be fought for to begin with, and then for them to be successful, somebody has to think very hard about every detail.
The first opportunity I had to fight for a great public open
space
was in the early 1980s, when I was leading a team of planners at a gigantic landfill called Battery Park City in lower Manhattan on the Hudson River.
Instead of building a park as a complement to future development, why don't we reverse that equation and build a small but very high-quality public open
space
first, and see if that made a difference.
But design is not just how something looks, it's how your body feels on that seat in that space, and I believe that successful design always depends on that very individual experience.
And the High Line, even though it is widely known now and phenomenally popular, it is the most contested public
space
in the city.
You know, it's true, commercial interests will always battle against public
space.
So you see, no matter how popular and successful a public
space
may be, it can never be taken for granted.
Public
space
can change how you live in a city, how you feel about a city, whether you choose one city over another, and public
space
is one of the most important reasons why you stay in a city.
And I love to use film to take us on a journey through portals of time and space, to make the invisible visible, because what that does, it expands our horizons, it transforms our perception, it opens our minds and it touches our heart.
You were meeting with constituents, which is something that you loved doing as a congresswoman, and Mark, you were happily preparing for your next
space
shuttle.
So after the tragic incident, Mark, you decided to resign your position as an astronaut, even though you were supposed to take the next
space
mission.
The day after Gabby was injured, I called my boss, the chief astronaut, Dr. Peggy Whitson, and I said, "Peggy, I know I'm launching in
space
in three months from now.
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