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and identified and it talks many of those explanations are in your backyard there's something that you just don't know was there it got there for some reason that's very logical very understandable. but the. the the media the press the exaggerating public that wants to see bizarre unusual things and they want to be the one that saw it so 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 didn't see a mock i did i did that's that's what people want to. project themselves because they they want to move above the the ordinary person they want to be the person who saw the you know you were second man on the first one to hold
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a religious service and that wasn't broadcast by nasa how do you feel about that. well i think i need to really put it 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 a human being not in the spacecraft just did a very complex thing like levy that's the symbology of that still
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a bit sheen 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 somebody actually doing that sort of ordinary activity it's a known fact that you've never lost your sense of human humor. we're number one on the runway that's what you said when you're living in one where you actually that's two gotchas. whether anybody else up there to be number two on earth certainly wasn't on the runway up there but anyone who is a pilot knows 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 where you happy or where you sat to be leaving. who he wanted to see this come to a successful. conclusion so the more things you can sort of
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get behind you and closer to the to the end and they. projected according to the schedule as you move toward the end you're happier and happier before i came to talk to you i tried to for a split second as much as i could imagine what how much my life would change if i were able to fly into space and that i have and then i figure if i ever were to walk on moon and be so close to stars almost as close as touching them and then back on earth if i'm restricted to the fundraiser verse i'm really sad and you had a clinical depression was that related to the fact that you stopped your active duty well i wrote a biography shortly after i came back and it was not called journey to the moon that wasn't challenging for me what was challenging was a title of return to earth i have been fortunate to do something that people have
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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 and my life may not turn out the way i i wanted to be and so i may be discouraged. this is that an individual you know we end herit 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 and my children will and it's called inherit and in behavior that is challenging many times one wants to forget about leave the
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present world for for a sense of. escape and drugs in my case alcohol turned out to be a way to escape from the. the unsatisfactorily 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 descent to abnormal in performance and when you solve doing that 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
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i am testimony to that change which which is making me a much more capable person today because experience of sings if you had a chance would you fly to the moon or out in space again because when apache arkan russian he's sixty four years old and he's an avid fire and he said he would love to be one of distaste tourists would you want to fly again there's no way of being a passenger. tourist or whatever you might call a experimenter that could 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 put me back all of a glance i can think i can speak remember but my talents can be used by taking
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those experiences and projecting that to the future so it is more valuable for service to mankind and as a military person and service to my country to use what i have accumulated experience and projecting that successfully. into the future and that's more satisfying that doing something again what do you think of mars five hundred because it costs a lot of money and it really fails. to the exact conditions of space flight to mars is what purpose. it is a step in the right direction we had a program called biosphere two where we put people inside of a structure. for up to two years. living conditions with. plants and water and.
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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 that it would take to get to mars to stay there and then come back. that's conventional thinking i do unconventional thinking that i hope will be very well understood as being just natural and that is when human beings go to mars they are settlers there colonizers it is very difficult very challenging to bring them back again we don't have the fuel we don't have the engines. and i use
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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 you can't do that with just six people twelve people twenty four people you need sixty you need one hundred. they're valuable where they are don't bring them back. to get in a rocking chair and write their memoirs they can write their memoirs from the
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surface of mars thank you very much for this interview. forty two thousand americans die each year for accidents will be a thousand. seven hundred thousand people murdered and thirty two thousand will kill themselves cancer in all its forms kills five hundred sixty thousand of us here part disease is even more devastating it kills over eight hundred seventy thousand americans every year. it's used to.
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norway morin's the victims of friday's bombing and shooting rampage that claimed the lives of at least ninety three people and shook the country to its core the norwegian man charged with carrying out the attack says his actions were. necessary . thousands returned to the streets of madrid calling for the government to tackle unemployment and take action over the country's crippling recession says greece gets the ok for another multibillion euro cash injection from the e.u. . and no pie in the face for murdoch this week but the media mogul still faces an opening salvo of questions in the u.s. over the phone hacking allegations murdoch and his son james were earlier grilled
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by the british parliament over the scandal that has shaken police politicians and the press. kate next with sports stay with us here on r.t. . hello welcome to the sports news and here are the headlines. topflight battles champions in the move to within four points of leaders to scout with no one no winners angie the last of five russian premier league matches on sunday. while making history twice for runner up cadet evans becomes the first man from the southern hemisphere to win the tour de france. and a lot in the ring mclaren's lewis hamilton fights often and there were long as i wouldn't want to claim his second victory of the season as the driven grown cree. but first a football and a champion as it isn't petersburg narrowed the gap to leaders taste to four points
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with a one zero victory at angie and the last of five premier league matches on sunday alexander golts scored in the seventy ninth minute to give the defending champions their ninth wind up this season meanwhile second bottom spot right now jake scored twice in the last two minutes snatch a two two draw turned the club's new duff and show off bagged a brace to help does not win to know. the thirty three year old midfielder reaching one hundred career goals in the process while in the early kick off spartak moscow trying to nail that new boys pulled out to meet you can borrow a can for the red white midway through the first half of the to before last year's league top score of ellison most of the victory midway through the second with a fine display of personal skill. spartak condemning vulgar to their second home defeat in four days after they also lost to miki just a scout by the same scoreline on thursday. and a blistering debut in the russian top flight for portuguese coach jersey with four
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different players on target for his locomotive side and therefore no pummeling here in moscow to reach alaska blasted in a free kick to get them going after thirty two minutes into the. but the railway men to nothing up in the first half. turn provide us soon after the end of all setting up to me. expertly just a bore for finding the back of the arm can that. alexander minchin call completed the upside scoreline with a header after seventy nine minutes for no talker. meanwhile in argentina peru claimed the bronze medal at the copper america after a four one drubbing of ten thousand venezuela in the third place play off peru broke the deadlock three minutes before the break after i really enjoyed our score to impose a couple get errors return pass and the situation got worse for venezuela the game turning on its head when they were reduced to ten men on the hour the humber could feel that promise in khan show a straight read and his club teammates get out took full advantage for the opposite
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side to know just four minutes later what's up with thirteen minutes left one finance i know pulled it all back for venezuela to watch but the ten men were caught on the break as barrow scored twice in stoppage time sealing his hat trick after he was left unlocked between the two central defenders so four one was the results. found in the meantime chelsea seem to have put their pre-season back on track as the russian rebounded from a lackluster one nil win in malaysia comprehensive and beat a tight all-star team for now in bangkok for example i've been right before the break before the time keeper felt more ingested by jersey the single soon after the interval josh mckee current set up branislav evanovich for the blues third and second half substitute floor luda completed the four nil thumping with flair for chelsea's first robust win your manager they finished with us. chelsea going to
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next to aston villa already then ahead of the asia trophy tournament which also features fellow english premier league side blackburn rovers the villains will be using this event both to. try and boost their pre-season fitness and to get to know better the new manager alex mcleish the scot arrived at villa park from base arrivals bearing him city last month in a move that has alienated some fans that were apparently not the players. it was really hard so when you took the job but you know each other simple with us they want you you want to work you want to ring games and gossip with us will smart to inform you try to try to make your job easier. well meanwhile manchester united rallied to beat the chicago fire three one in a sixty one thousand strong sellout friendly match at soldier field as they continued their pre-season tour of the us it wasn't an all specious start for new united. who are allowed to korea gives to open after thirty minutes however three second half goals settle the match way rooney equalized in the sixty six minute and
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ten minutes late at rafael the silver with united in front and then ninety quickly wrapped up the three one victory and celebrated in some style it was you know just the third straight victory on my tour after beating the new england revolution four one in the seattle sounders seven nil. she agrees to it to the crowd you want but meanwhile realm created a screen match sweep in the world football challenge by beating the philadelphia union to one who's a muddy at calais only until just two minutes you can take that as it goes up to no but ten minutes to go to the delight of the fifty seven thousand pounds a side managed to speak to the forefront but way out hung on to win two one cheers are you wearing your squad now heads to germany the friendly contents of the in july the twenty seventh. and elsewhere in the tournament yannick g.l.m.
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it to those goals in the first half the sporty as that is going aside me to tell you in giants event is two one in toronto look it's only then seem to have pulled one back after the break out all for offside and i'm great for the second half tempers flared when tony picked up a yellow card however at a standard that piano gave you a lifeline with twenty minutes to go to want to syria and failed to convert any of their other chances of the portuguese psyche ranch the victors. to cycling and australia's could evans has become the first tour de france winner from the southern hemisphere after a largely ceremonial final stages. included in paris on sunday the thirty four year old and two time runner up had all but security as first ground to a title after taking the lead as the yellow jersey on saturday probably a stunning time trial victory in the suburbs of the noble once again andy schleck had to settle for second best inching closer runner up the third year in a row his elder brother frank completed the podium mark cavendish finally takes
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home the point when green max missile posted five stage victories the final ride through the french capital. and in formula one mclaren's lewis hamilton fought off the challenges of ferrari's fernando alonso and mark webber of red bull to claim his second victory of the season after uninstalling race at the german grand prix webber had started on the pole at adult. comfort and took the lead from him at the first turn while champion sebastian vettel spun off at one point but still came in fourth in the end while a true battle unfolded for the podium places hamilton kept losing and regaining control of the race the cyclones and weather to the line vettel retains the overall lead in the standings seventy seven points clear of webb at the top. post strains heels and nine races remaining. and finally that natalia berth the cover of belarus has taken the overall title at the world water skiing
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championships just outside moscow and which a downpour feat was there to see her do it. the weather in a sensible perfect for the final day of award water skiing championships in. a small town one hundred twenty kilometers north of moscow. you had to make it in to be a lympics event as big as it gets for competitors it's very all look to take home the biggest prize or more to. stop us from women's tricks of any age where the competitors try to pretend as many moves as quickly as possible trying to get top marks from the judges. a lot of the ways that we practice. we use trampolines the kind you know bounce and we ride our skis a logics the field edges and turns in and it just takes a lot of falls in order to start learning the truth to move certainly looks pretty tired of it take a lot of practice to get it right so you can sometimes lose their rhythm routine when the favorites bronzes in it's come break was the event was originally won by
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better ruses natalia. was rewarded to respond to performance but it certainly pleased the home crowd more fully behind the russians in the final thank you nick of our stance about life as jim asked for almost by mistake picking up water skiing some of the russian soon as the rider quits ability certainly gives her an advantage gymnastics in general it's a really good start for any after playing other sports but boy this game especially because it's really typical and really it requires a lot of thinking a lot of coordination so gymnastics are very helpful and that has been water skiing for sixteen years while she trains in florida nevertheless she gets a lot of funding from a native bella ruse which allows her to put all our efforts into improving which is a luxury amongst most waterski is who are often forced to take up second job. the situation is slowly improving but more and more sponsors coming on board however
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it's still a long way to go right now it's kind of somewhere in the middle but it's not really a move and i think a half more chances to move one they will accept for old three so let's say slalom to the club scene would have a different tournaments separate sixteen would have separate tournaments and jumped on the list then we have a chance if you're going to move the ball over all it's a bit higher because equipment jadis the mining everything and which. could prove to be an excellent day for being a car could be crowned overall world champion this championships was really good for me it was my dream after two thousand and seven sound when i am. as good as i did to. the final event of the day was the men's jump competition the world record was not standing seventy three meters from the platform for just one point eight meters or to ski as one able to get near that monkey however that proved to be no nightmares for the wonderfully named freddy krueger as he pulled off a jump of the runs to take first place all in all the event was
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a great success is pretty popular with the past a spends however the only downside to being a lot of russians who are able to pass the time of the medals. which i'm told please don't see the moscow region. and that's. hungry for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on the. mission of free credit cation free transport charges free arrangement free. free. free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free video dog r.t. dot com.
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the ground imperial truly was the. socialist you don't need to go. run to the kennel was a photo retreat. norway mourns the victims of friday's bombing and shooting rampage that claimed the lives of at least ninety three people and shook the nation to its core. people was necessary and he was. one of the details in a few moments. thousands returned to the streets of madrid calling for the government to tackle unemployment and take action over the country's crippling recession. no pie in the face for this week for rupert murdoch but the media mogul still faces an opening round of questions in the u.s. over phone hacking allegations after being grilled by the british parliament.
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three am in moscow i met treasure bring you today's top stories in a look back at the week's news here on r.t. the entire country of norway has been shaken by friday's killing rampages of morin's the ninety three people slaughtered in the oslo bombing and youth camp shooting prime minister stoltenberg says the two days since the attacks have been filled with shock anxious in tears or he's daniel bushell reports from. it's a day of mourning there's a memorial service behind me attended by king harald of norway looking very somber the prime minister of norway says that the two days since the tragedy have seemed like an eternity the people obviously are tense they're still trying to understand how something like this could have happened and the police say they'll still looking there is potential there are more victims to be found on the island
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disaster just outside oslo there is criticism rising for the police that it took them from an hour to an hour and a half to actually find the to find the killer and to stop the massacre so there is criticism of all storage over this over this tragic incident the suspect has admitted the crime he said that he wanted to change in society that he wanted to force revolution that it was an atrocious but necessary act to make the norwegian people realize and the society realize that it's going wrong he said it's not a crime more details are emerging about the suspect himself who posted a rant a fifteen hundred page rants on the internet saying how he went to various countries czech republic in the european union with its lax gun laws is what you said to look for guns and he explained how he was going to carry out this actually you can maybe understand why this anger among community here that he wasn't before he was allowed to carry out his crimes he expressed violent.
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