We are talking about the kind of commitment that you suggest, which is putting different vehicles' capabilities together so that it doesn't all fall on us.
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Hutchison discusses the need for shared responsibilities in international space efforts.
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We are paying a heavy price for the Russian Soyuz spacecraft. And the reason that we are paying hundreds of millions of dollars--and it will be in the billions before we are finished--is because we were not able to fund adequately to close the gap for a commercial crew vehicle following on to the shuttle retirement.
I think it is very clear that we live in a different world on this score, and there are many, particularly our brothers and sisters in the newspaper industry, and the journalism, the solid journalism, that they do is under assault and real threat.
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