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you're watching of the week. today's news on the week's top stories a rightwing extremist admits that he carried out the deadly bombing in. a youth camp in the country's first ever terrorist attack in the region and as a part of it told police the attacks that killed ninety three people were quote gruesome but necessary. rupert murdoch to face his investigation in the u.s. since through more alleged phone hacking by his media. that he was grilled in
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britain over the scandal that has shaken police politicians and the press. and the e.u. reaches out a helping hand to greece agreeing on a new bailout for the debt stricken country but fears remain about the future. as new protests are expected in spain because the government's handling of the financial woes. well often challenges on earth excuse me those in space so few interviews one of the first humans to ever step foot on them and of course out of buzz aldrin i'm told that the lunar landing is the most important part of an astronauts mission do you stick around for this the interview is coming your way right now.
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under and it's a great pleasure and honor to have you with us here today thanks so i always want to ask you are we alone out there. there's no evidence that says that. we're not alone. i really think to get to the question of are they out there of course they are where. there's no evidence where you think you are. you know that's that's a. jumping to bizarre results with incomplete information and we were very careful not to excite the people who would jump to the conclusion that an observation immediately meant some thing that. was from somewhere else either in
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a testing of unusual objects or something from beyond the earth. there are many many explanations for things that are unidentified and that talks many of those explanations are in your backyard there's something that you just don't know was there it's not there for some reason that's very logical very understandable. but the the the the media the press the exaggerating public that wants to see bizarre unusual things and they want to be the one that sought to see if there's a competition oh i saw something therefore i must be important it's a human traits to to want to be different than other people and i saw the u.f.o. you know you did see a lot i did i did that's that's what people want to. project themselves
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because they they want to move. the the ordinary person they want to be the person who saw the you when you were second man on the first one to hold their religious service and that wasn't there kathrine us how do you feel about. well i think i need to really put into perspective. the achievements of a spacecraft going speed and a planet or a moon an object and making contact we call it landing that's very very complex and until you land you can't even think about opening and going down. floating in space outside a spacecraft without the moon is challenging and we need to have assistance walking down a ladder is. very very simple ok but the symbology of
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a human being not in a spacecraft it just did a very complex thing like landing that's the symbology of that that still of machines but but now the human being goes down and he walks out of the surf over that support. well yes it's important because people expect to want to see so by the actually. doing that sort of ordinary activity it's a known fact that you never lost your sense of human humor. were number one on the runway that's what you said when you're leaving them one very actually that's true got to use. whether anybody else up there to be number two and there are certainly wasn't any runway up there but anyone who is a highly it goes the phrase when the tower says you are cleared for takeoff like houston said to us they roll out there and they say number one on the runway are
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you happy or where you sat to be leaving. or he wanted to see this come to a successful. conclusion so that the more things you can sort of get behind you and closer to the the end and they. project that according to the schedule as you move toward the end were happier and happier before i came to talk to me so i try to for a split second as much as i could imagine what how much my life would change if i were able to find the space and then i had it and then i figure if i ever were to walk on moon and be so close to star it's almost as close as touching them and then back on earth if i'm restricted to the fundraiser verse i would be really sad and you had a clinical depression was that related to the fact that he stopped your active duty . free shortly after i came back and it was not called journey to
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the moon that wasn't challenging for me but it was challenging was the title of earned her i have been fortunate to do something that people had dreamed about and now i come back and i'm associated with people that didn't do that and then i have to somehow relate there's a very different person now and that's very challenging. and . my wish is for what i want maybe after that to happen that my life may not turn out the way i i wanted to be and so i may be discouraged. this is that and individual you know we and harriet tendencies from our parents and our grandparents and the way that they have behaved. with challenging circumstances may be the same way that i will my children
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and it's called inherit and in behavior that is challenging many times one wants to forget about and leave the present world for a sense of. escape and drugs in my case alcohol turned out to be a way to escape from the. the un satisfactory the discouraging aspects of depression one feeds on the other and you have to put those behind and that's not an easy thing to do and that takes. from normal it takes a decent abnormal and performance and when you solve doing that
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you now are recovering and surprisingly enough you may recover way beyond above what you ever would have done had you not had to do this and i think i am testimony to that change which which is making me a much more capable person today because i experience of things if you had a chance would you fly to the moon or out in space again because we have apache arkan rash and he's sixty four years old and he's an avid fire and he said he would love to to be one of distaste tourists would you want to fight again there's no way being a passenger eight. tourists or whatever you might call a an experimenter that compare with the good fortune of doing something for the first time. besides that i don't think i'm right to say my talents would not be used very effectively or going back there but often they
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put me back with lance i can think and speak remember what my talents can be used by taking those experiences and project think that would have been so is more palatable for and service to mankind as a military person and service to my country to use what i have accumulated experience and protect think that successfully and to the future and that's more satisfying than the doing something again what do you think of mars five hundred because it costs a lot of money and it really failed. to the exact conditions of stace flight to mars is the purpose. it is a step in the right direction we had a program called by a sphere to where we put people inside of
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a structure. for up to two years. living conditions with. plants and water and. atmosphere and we learned from doing that but the people inside knew that they weren't at mars they weren't somewhere else and so did the people with project five hundred to me it was indicative maybe of a difference because the five hundred is the days it would take to get to mars stay there and then come back. right that's conventional thinking i do unconventional thinking that i hope will be very well understood as being just that true and that is when human beings go to mars they are settlers they are colonizers it is very difficult and very challenging to
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bring them back again we don't have the fuel we don't have the engines and i use something that's very well understood by people in america that the pilgrims on that ship called the mayflower that left from england and came to the shores of the united states of america they did not wait around the landing place for the ship to take them back they came here. on american soil to live the rest of their life and so will the human beings that leave the earth become the pioneers the settlers the colonizers. we need them there we need more of them there too to sustain a colony and get through that with just six people twelve people twenty four people you need sixty you need a hundred and they're valuable where they are don't bring them back. to get in
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a rocking chair and write their memoirs they can write their memoirs from the surface of mars thank you very much but essentially. i am serious nature and discover its beauty. and. communicate with the wind under the sun. test yourself and become free and. see what nature can give you. forty two thousand americans die each year from car accidents only a thousand. seven hundred thousand people. and thirty two thousand will kill
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themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here parkinson's is even more devastating it kills over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every day here. for the full system we've got it from the biggest issues get the human voice ceased to face with the news makers. on.
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cool. today's news on the week's top stories on t.v. this is the weekly right wing extremists admits that he carried out the deadly bombing in oslo. in the country's first ever terrorist attack on the region of course. told police the attacks that killed ninety three was a gruesome but necessary. rupert murdoch faces investigation in the us to more alleged phone hacking by his media that's after he was grilled in britain over the scandal that has shaken police politicians and the press. and the e.u. reaches out a helping hand agreeing on
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a new bailout for the debt stricken country but fears remain about the future figure out new protests are expected in spain against the government's handling of the financial woes. paul was with a weak leader a nazi for kate and the latest in the world of sports. hello welcome to the sports news on this busy sunday afternoon and here are the headlines top flight battles need to aim to narrow the gap to leaders taste to fill points but must rein it in for monday in one of five russian prime you need not use this sunday while the three goals birthplace there's a power there are low nets a hat trick is greece trashed and money venezuela for one take bronze medal at the top or america tire go out in the final race after class in order to ring the red bulls mark brader started in pole position to head lewis hamilton and sebastian
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vettel has his sundays you have been gone pre is now underway. first of all in champions and it's in petersburg will be looking to narrow the gap for me to stay scots of four points but that means winning as in form and she in the last five russian premier league matches this sunday meanwhile struggling valda are back a quarter of an hour into their home game against moscow mills there then looking much youthful welcome. second bottom spot as close to the bottom last off to take on fourth place in the mall scruggs told the right on saturday told him boosted their flagging down payment weekly run down interest he's begun the business opened up thirty seven minutes to make his minutes after. they managed to pull on back on the outs thanks to subjugate the two dogs penalty. however just three minutes late out of which tom infamous again. and the same man
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completed his brace you know the spot kick just minutes later so ended a six match winless streak to move seven points clear of the allegations i. stay six. meanwhile in argentina group claimed the bronze medal at the copper america after a four one drubbing of ten run venezuela in the road placed playoff match. peru broke the deadlock three minutes before the break we introduced to food some pounds . and the situation that was about as well as the game turning on its head when they were reduced to ten men on the hour begging for the promise of income on the show a straight red and his club team might just say paolo got out for full advantage for the opposite side it's too real this for me is lies a man with thirty minutes left prime fernando i don't pull to go back so that his right to want but it's the same in both play as bad as twice in stoppage time in this match it was left on my tits and for defenders so for one the results were
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problematic taken paragliding some goes on one of these areas and if the presence of massa was impressed by what he saw. then i have seen today this should good fortune plays just victims especially in the first half was very very good football so used to be that goal julian salazar make out all games that take you to get on the wrong monster nice rally chicago fire three warning sixty one thousand strong sellout friendly matches soldier field with a confused by creases in tourism us it wasn't an all special start when you united goalkeeper david hare and hounds play for like the first units however three second top goals suffered were not from wayne rooney quiet in the sixty six minutes and ten minutes went off the field up. front money quickly wrapped up a three one victory and celebrated in some style as united states trade ritual metro after beating during the revolution for one seattle sounders seven mil.
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meanwhile around madrid based on a three match report that world football challenge by beating the philadelphia union to one because they might be a kind of young infant stages change when it's a tweak like that message those old may get to know but to the delight of fifty seven thousand fans the local apic money school tell me. replied michael. so you won the final still. under threat jani gallo netted both goals in the first half was splitting the south italian junks inventus three wanted to own so lucas only seems of pulled one back after the break. tough for offside and then tempers flared when he picked up a yellow card and i see the second. under i gave you a the lifeline with twenty minutes to go but i felt inverts speak of the chances that they had lost. on me right english premier league side aston villa have arrived in hong kong to play in the asian trophy chelsea and bought their rovers
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are also part of the tournament while the villains will be using this event was to try and boost their fitness and line of cells with new manager alex mcleish the rifle bitter rivals benyon city and that's only the suns but luckily the claim is. it was very hard so when each of the job but you know you can't listen for we go straight you want you you want to strike you want to ring games and invest with us was not to afford one we tried to do that in the truck to make a joke these are and for me to want to mark webber has started from pole position at this sunday's german grand prix which is now under way this train narrative beats mclaren's lewis hamilton and red bull team mate sebastian vettel in a thrilling qualifying battle of the number growing webber claimed his third pole position of the season despite assume perve that from hamilton world champion better qualified outside the top two for the first on the season the german has started third ahead of the ferrari two out of ten under long as i can fully play massa safety for the last six. jenson button seven reported good run.
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meanwhile a measure g.p. reigning world champion jorge lorenzo has claimed pole position and again a circus like it at the us grand prix it could have ended entirely differently for the spanish after he suffered a heavy crash in the case however he walked away unscathed and produced a great final in political. ation the defending champion was a fraction of a second from mr stoner means the championship lead at fifty five question over their own zone is repsol hundred teammate danica gray's their place the top three percent is one place. you look for in the first bush is shown this afternoon this is something that they anticipated but they'll know by. feel so much being so. far from the beginning. that it will love time with us or we are very very proud of ourselves and we have i would like cycling now and could evans is set to become a stray us first tour de france winner after a stunning time trial victory in the suburbs of grenoble thirty four year old hands
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to tie runner up overcame a fifty seven second deficit to take the yellow jersey from kindy schleck his brother frank schleck inferred had a largely ceremonial final stage today in paris germany's tony martin on saturday's stage from evans defending champion on both of contador. and finally it may be the middle of summer but there's no let up for one of russia's top ice hockey used teams that are preparing to take part in the boston hockey night tournament in the us which is one of the most prestigious events in junior hockey as richard found profit reports. somebody promised to be a long day for the sign lisi still folks is always talking team song for my view to go from russia's urals mine to us the playing the junior tournament in boston for it to take a moment they. will see russia be taking on five science for north america mainly from the u.s. cities eastern coast be trying to make the grand final on the thirty first deadline
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. for the players and for the coaching staff. to have serious contacts with. players was for players especially canadian players and us players this is a first experience for us we decided to dissipate in this tournament and we had very nice negotiation last. nerves it was a tournament and we think the serious experience in boston has been running since ninety seven to two hundred fifty players who appeared in last year's event went on to play in the n.h.l. the minor american hockey league. culture is one of russia's top you clubs very spanked very well in the tournament while it will be a great experience for players to come out against different hockey trials. she isn't. going to play in the u.s. will be a massive benefits while sides we can look at our players playing under pressure
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and coming up against different styles of play and against opponents they've never played against we were prepared well for this tournament and of course we will do our best to wait. however the team from the goals one time she's supposed to go and play in the states spent team as a last minute replacement the problem is that they can't go because seven players will be as a training camp together with their team and so we decided that it's not very good idea to send a team without key players and we had serious serious negotiations with. internal manito six k. and the general manager was a red army team and they decided to stand there so the next least still forces the next in his list will go steal fox's play in russia's junior hockey league which has just completed its second season which was won by saying. it is raised the standard of the game in the country provided cage and the russian national team
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with a steady stream of time to play is a chance to look out most importantly if young russian players a chance to play at home robinson coming across the atlantic to play top level hockey i previously they had no opportunity then to go to the counter which is us where they have their normally they're living someone's family. they live in a house with people they've never seen before they have about fifty bucks a week and they are playing thinking about possible chance to play in the n.h.l. . right now we have. and the system here and having an alternative to. live with your girlfriend. just met with your friends and were soon normally hear from home so some of your upcoming film and still folks used to come fairly junior hockey besides the ones from just outside moscow the team from monday
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