
Martin Finn
Producer at CBS Mornings
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Kelsie Hoffman |Martin Finn
Kelsie Hoffman, Martin FinnMon, April 14, 2025 at 1:01 PM UTC5 min readThe countdown until a historic Blue Origin rocket launch, whose crew includes "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King, is just minutes away. Prior to liftoff, King spoke with "CBS Mornings" featured host Vladimir Duthiers, revealing how she feels about the opportunity to travel to space, her lingering questions and the support she's received.
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1 week ago |
cbsnews.com | Kelsie Hoffman |Martin Finn
The countdown until a historic Blue Origin rocket launch, whose crew includes "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King, is just days away. Prior to liftoff, King spoke with "CBS Mornings" featured host Vladimir Duthiers, revealing how she feels about the opportunity to travel to space, her lingering questions and the support she's received. King said she's "still processing" things ahead of the launch, adding, "I'll be ready Monday morning, I promise. I will be ready Monday morning.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Tony Dokoupil |Martin Finn
17 hours agoThis Man is a BuffoonPete Hegseth is unfit to serve as Secretary of Defense. He is a clown, a security risk, a buffoon and a living symbol of everything rotten in the …5 hours agoHow secure is Signal? Cyber experts weigh in on Trump administration’s use of the encrypted app for war planningRegardless of app security, experts say communicating the military plans of the U.S. government in a non-classified space creates a massive security vulnerability.
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Tony Dokoupil |Martin Finn
The sister of Medal of Honor recipient Master Sgt. John Chapman, an elite combat controller who died on a mountainside during the Battle of Takur Ghar in Afghanistan, is angered by the way the new National Medal of Honor Museum is handling her brother's story. The museum in Arlington, Texas, which pays tribute to more than 3,500 U.S. service members who have earned America's highest military honor, opens to the public on Tuesday.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Tony Dokoupil |Martin Finn
The sister of Medal of Honor recipient Master Sgt. John Chapman, an elite combat controller who died on a mountainside during the Battle of Takur Ghar in Afghanistan, is angered by the way the new National Medal of Honor Museum is handling her brother's story. The museum in Arlington, Texas, which pays tribute to more than 3,500 U.S. service members who have earned America's highest military honor, opens to the public on Tuesday.
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“It’s very hard to quiet my brain.” @vladduthiersCBS on @GayleKing’s mindset ahead of her launch to space https://t.co/lvDExuCbLU

RT @CBSMornings: In just three days, @gayleking will go to space aboard a Blue Origin rocket with the first all-female space crew. Before…

RT @CBSMornings: Sister of Master Sgt. John Chapman angry over National Medal of Honor Museum's representation: "It's disgusting" https://t…