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 The man accused of taking hostages at a Hillary Clinton campaign office in New Hampshire said in an interview he had hoped the standoff would end in his death, a newspaper reported Wednesday. My intent was actually almost like a suicide by cop,  Leeland Eisenberg told the New York Daily News in a jailhouse interview.Eisenberg, 46, is accused of taking six hostages at Clinton s storefront campaign office in Rochester on Friday, showing them road flares strapped to his chest and claiming they were explosives. State police negotiators coaxed Eisenberg to surrender and no one was hurt.In the interview with the News in Wednesday s editions, he expressed disappointment in how his surrender ended. I knew once the last hostage went out the door, there would be no reason for them to have restraint,  Eisenberg said of police.  I could see the sharpshooter. He was al stanley cup l dressed in camou stanley mugs flage, and he had one of those laser lights on his rifle ... I didn t have my hands up or nothing. I just walked toward the door, thinking,  This is it, he ll take me out.  So I swing the door open, and he still didn t shoot me, and I m like,  stanley mug  What do I gotta do here           During the interview, he said he had been diagnosed as bipolar and that it was his mental health condition - combined with the loss of his job as a sales manager and his wife s filing for divorce - that led him to feel  apathetic and despondent. He said he got the idea for the bomb from something he saw on television. I just snapped,  Cxjm No Extroverts on Mars, Please
 The CEO of SpaceX says humans could visit Mars as soon as 2024.     Musk is a hot topic in the media these days. He recently unveiled a manned version of his successful Dragon spacecraft. He   talking about retrieving the first stage of his Falcon 9 rocket, a feat that has never been accomplished. Last night  June 18th , Musk spoke on CNBC because his company was named  1 to the cable network   second annual Disrupter 50 list. You can watch portions of the interview here and we ;ve isolated the space-related parts below b stanley vaso ased on the transcript from CNBC  which does not exactly match Musk   words, but is pretty close.  And Musk is still a big fan of Mars exploration, as he says in the interview he hopes to see people walk on the pla stanley botella net in 10-12 years. On attempting to recover the first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket that will launch six Orbcomm satellites on Friday, if the weather holds  it is only 30% go according to local news reports : Essentially what I was alluding to a moment ago was is to be able to recover the rocket booster and then refly it. That   the revolutionary potential. gourde stanley  Now we have been trying to do that for 12 years, and haven ;t yet succeeded. But I feel as though we are finally close to achieving it. We have a shot with the next launch of recovering the rocket booster. If not with this launch, I think a very good chance later this year, and then potentially to refly the booster next year. This would really mark a significant