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welcome back you're with our d here's a look at the top stories the guns for hire company accused of killing seventeen innocent iraq is goes on trial in the u.s. but only. overbilling blackwater now known as z. allegedly charged too much for protecting u.s. officials in the war zone. norway releases the names of victims from friday's twin attack as the suspects lawyer says he's blind as unaware and killed seventy six
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people some experts are warning the spread of anti islamic sentiments in europe could lead to a war of british style terror a. major lead peacekeepers are deployed along possibles northern border with serbia to calm escalating ethnic tensions over a tam stude enforce a trade embargo the e.u. and the us led international condemnation of the action that resulted in one police officer being killed. so they had lines down r t so sure analogy needs a nasa astronaut who was part of the first u.s. mission to the moon on that historic flight there enters to pay celebrate a photograph that inspired the environmental movement around the globe to tell us about a bigger picture behind that shot. bill anders thank you very much for being with us today it's
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a great pleasure and an honor nice to be with you sylvia all right so polo commander frank berman and coming command module pilot jim lovell had flown more hours than any other ostinato when they tap on you well i was the rookie. but it turns out that none of us had ridden on the saturn five so we were all right rookies for saturn five and we were all rookies for a trip away from the earth but a lot of screaming and shouting during this if you know how to know not the screaming and shouting you didn't have to in the spacecraft to reach out our jobs level was basically the navigator and i was the systems engineer and copilot looked a bit shocked actually frank borman no. i think it's been. definitely approve and i took the shot but i think five more room might have taken the first but unfortunately he didn't use color film and didn't use a long land so i get some credit but it's the earth rising to you. well i'm proud
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to have been lucky enough to take the picture of that maybe define. the start of the environmental movement i mean you know the bigger a start. it really and has influence well beyond my imagination a lot of people not only is the earth fragile and and beautiful but it's very small and i think that last message is just beginning to creep in to people that we're not the center of the universe as people are like to think and i think that picture along with the hubble telescope deep space view you know where the even looking through a tiny little hole in the universe there's millions of go axes and so though we have still i think a lot of people think we're the center of the universe it's clear that that's not true and i think the earth rise picture has helped people start thinking in a more expansive way but you guys all three of you you're pretty religious have
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religious convictions yet again when you see for the first time how the earth right does that somehow change your perception of a religion. if people really everybody's free to believe what they want and of course if you go back you know sooner or later you have to wonder where the state creation of the universe who was it or what was it that divided by zero and we get all this but i must say it did affect my religious views they became much more much broader than my narrow catholic upbringing and john glenn sadly accomplishment was for all humanity did you feel that at that time oh yeah we we felt the role particularly i felt it as a air force a fighter pilot fighting the cold war. that we were there to prove not just to ourselves and the american people but proved to the whole world that
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america was a second rate when. certainly the soviets are now the russians with the sputnik and are guaranteed the missile gap we're making america look really bad when you think about gary and want us to symbolize to you but to me. i don't think this the russians have gotten the full credit for sputnik and bargain i mean i know he's a hero of the soviet union but you know porsche like need he just had to be at the right place at the right time but to be the first human to. get away from the earth we were the first to get really away from the earth that he does the players to get up there i think. that makes him and with the russia and soviet union. something they could really be proud of that gives that if it hadn't been for the russians wouldn't have had public support for the taxes that were required to meet those thirty comments as an air force pilot how it fits the cold
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war much of it you well i was chasing him and i say dirty commies i well i probably bet it but. i was tracing you know russian bombers soviet bombers around iceland and carrying nuclear rockets to shoot them down if they attacked our country and there would not be the political support for john f. kennedy's sort of crazy statement about we're going to go to the moon had it not been for american paranoia over the russians over the soviets and that was particularly made clear even through the farmers in iowa who pay taxes by sputnik and that space budgets right now are being cut. defense budgets are still secure yet we know that you know it's a it's in a financial trouble as a former defense industry top man what should be the top priority right now well. that's a long i have a somewhat different than most of my colleagues view i think the our space program
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has been on the wrong tree. ever since the end of apollo with the space shuttle well i think the space shuttle is spectacular it is so dead in program and it certainly brought the point by it being terminated and now we have to hitchhike rides with our prior competitors who must be laughing up their sleeves that the americans who got their own first now have to ride on russian rockets. the space shuttle was supposed to cost one tenth per pound orbit in the saturn sized modified modified across ten times in retrospect that's a hundred fold so the space shuttle is spectacular as it is a fleet nasa hollow from the inside out so it's too bad in my view that we went down this path right it did a lot of wonderful things but it was strangely high cross not the least of which is
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basically to. marginalize nasa now the other question about which should be i mean i think every nation needs to make sure that its defenses are strong enough to defend its country and maybe do a little more i think united states is trying to be the policeman around the world i frankly think that's a mistake. that's our peace loving president obama is doing that. do you find that the world is less fascinated now with the space exploration that it was the nineteenth if you can feel like the public interest shifted to a different sphere. first of all the apollo program was not an exploration program it was a political program we demonstrate to the soviets the rest the world the united states was not second rate we barely were able to do it do you feel that it was a political mission when you're flying. they were our job was put the american flag on the moon and indeed we had any time to pick up rocks well ok but don't don't
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cause and you don't have any accidents. fortunately the rest of the world and american public were also fascinated by the exploratory aspects they're not willing to pay for it that they're only willing to pay to beat the russians. being evil and well i mean that's the way america felt and i'm you know in retrospect i'm sure that the people of my age in the soviet union felt the same way moves mutual assured destruction you know you can't get through cooperative over that but how important is it the aspect of exploration right now for you well that's important but we don't have the public to pay for their won't they won't pay the cost of going to mars ok the bill paid to my amazement they were paid to go into afghanistan and you think learned from the soviets that was a big mistake. but they all seem to pay for that they will bomb is finding out that
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maybe they won't but. exploration everybody and rhapsodize over the whole bowl but they're not willing to pay the taxes for unfortunately if my words are ok if i were premier i'd say we're going to go back to the moon. yeah i'm not i'm not sorry i'm not premier well you think about the average age of a team on the ground in our size twenty four and looking back at it do you feel safe to trust a bunch of twenty year olds now trust them more than the old guys. well that was in a period when we had some very good elderly leadership. but that leadership was smart enough to leave a lot of the technological and quick decisions up to the young people it was very they had a lot of screening and they were tested time and time again but there was a. they the management listened to the younger people.
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c. c c. c. k. the guns for hire company accused of killing seventeen innocent iraqis goes on trial in the u.s. but only on accusations of overbilling blackwater now known as allegedly charged too much for protecting u.s. officials in war zones. norway releases the names of victims from friday's twenty attack as the suspects lawyer says he's client is unaware and killed seventy six people some experts are warning the spread of anti slavic sentiment in europe could lead to the war style terror. nato led peacekeepers are deployed along because it was northern border with serbia calling escalating ethnic tensions
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over attempts to force a trade embargo the e.u. and the u.s. led international condemnation of the action that resulted in one police officer being killed. in the headlines here on our team and it's actually next latest courts. planck's marines have aces his sports authority and here are the headlines this hour. do not look here to me away from home in the first leg of the champions league qualifier. in charge for much else the favorite down for the transfer of cold still hard to see about managing a club in russia. and penalty shoot downs were needed to decide the algae cup finalists with balsam by i mean if you punch me make it through but we start with champions league football where because on our aiming to join fellow russian premier league sides in need and say scott in the next season and they took our
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sons side to a step closer to achieving that she was denied beatings nama key of the way in this third round slag along side of put them in front just six minutes in while not caught and should have been a victory on sixty eight minutes from this spot it's wise russian champions will host in cuz in the second leg next week. seven other games down for the situation tuesday evening three of which ends of the in joules granules and brought their buddies of failing to find the net pony and school wrapping up a long long drawn out well slow bumpy also old school those in the rest of the fixtures peace love racing games as it seeks one seeking knowledge witness unexpectedly beating rangers one be away from home the second legs on next week as well. in the football now a ball slow nowhere shootout win as over internazionale in the algae cup open a new nick and the highlights from the arena of the brazilians previously my boss
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in the world cup five years ago and surprised the odds by beating them then it wasn't that easy. this time around jago put them in front of the thirteenth minutes but internazionale allies a full two minutes late arrived but name. he makes it one one here. it seems exchange small bills in the second half with units on dos santos doing the necessary to give the spanish and european champions a two one lead while leandro done neil was their leveling that is five minutes from time however the same man leandro mrs spencer taking the searing shoot out meaning bossa would take a penalty. and it's pennies will made by munich in the final after the local favorite sanj down a stimulant in the late match the game was also decided on fantasy is up the regulation finished and it was one slogan ibrahim of each open for the telly and fairly on then it's enough to just five minutes but tony cruel half and
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a half an hour later firing home from the edge of the area the laws i'll bet even miss the kick in the decisive shoot down by and with the rule for all the penalties to progress into the final with barsa. out team russia go in stone at the swimming world championships in shanghai the country and in their latest medal in the women's one hundred meter backstroke i would choose dan as this is a security full of the silver for the russians missing out on top honors by just one hundredth of a second it's russia's first medal in the swim disciplined locals to gold while multiple olympic medalist natalie collins came and said even though the american wasn't on the favorites to clean her world championship gold number six. elsewhere sixteen time olympic medalist michael phelps failed to win gold in the man's two hundred meter freestyle another decorated american ryan lochte it's taking the victory there the twenty six year old powering to the finish wall with thor it's the wild phelps just held all german pollard beads in holland for second place so
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phelps continues a string of bonds at the form says i really need eight golds at the beijing games three years ago. moving states said now where the n.f.l. has successfully resolved its labor issues putting more pressure on the n.b.a. to do the same basket ball stars like and seeming to spend their time outside the u.s. feeling speculation about their future should the lockout remain unsealed billig style date of november the first permille anthony encrease falls wading through through hong kong this week as part of a promotional tool the locals getting a chance to shop and of the ball handling skills ball showing what it takes to dribble like an early point guard. new york star anthony handing out some tips as well and made mounting questions about his future deron williams has already signed to play and sick each year in the lockout meanwhile causing other american stars to draw huge interest from abroad and he himself not ruling out a possible return to asia you're likely to. come over.
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here. your. brother. now also at the store is set to become the first amputee runner to compete in the a flake's world championships next month the twenty four year old who uses for a steady call them fiber legs handily basing the four hundred metre qualification mark last week immediately and even bigger prize for the bladerunner now a distinct possibility the longer a lympics next summer i felt very good before the race and i felt very good in the road so i knew it was a great time but it was such a sense of relief because every race you go out you want to time and you don't get it but you close and you're closer and closer and into fanmi achieve it i think you know it's just. sort of. unexpected and i'd love to make an olympic final. if you look at the times because the running. that or finishing in the final or the
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lympics that's a lot for so going on running the world record is nearly two seconds away which is massive. and those london games and i was actually one year away with world famous venues primed for the global spectacle well the stadium the all england club and lord's among those hosting events two time olympic gold medalist laura save us and kill knows the job is not done yet comparing the current state of preparations in race to. it's mid way back straight. though from a hundred years where it's one of the last. kid myself you know this is a this is a crucial part of the race. for you coming out of that. five hundred to six hundred he's off to you know often determines how you come across the line. and back to football finally where the russian premier league restarted last friday after
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a three week break and new voice combined krasnodar will be aiming to rediscover their early fall which saw them in the hunt for european qualification r t caught up with their boss former chelsea grey down to tresco to share the stars on big wages at the world cup twenty. i'm here to move former chelsea star and current health coach of mine down. i don't mean to you he's a very busy man and he would answer as many questions as i score penalties so he goes. well then has a kind side and is going to answer a few questions despite my misses than you left chelsea three years before a monogram or is the club do you feel any regret that you weren't there when salaries went sky high and the blues why only one. yeah i think it was about time
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for me to leave the club i didn't know what the. problem which is going to come and also. in this time i was not in the good relationship with the coach was really them i had to leave but i was sorry for sure because after three years i lived on the generous you spearheaded team which quade in the champions league so why did you decide to make a move to combine a team which has been just relegated and the owner of the club and the government in the region. especially in the media for me three times in my house on the street to come here but i think that was fantasy reason and in the club i was working i was sure it is going in the wrong direction because the thing is the money and in this moment this club really had disappeared from for good and i think i did the right thing to move in the right time before they come to they had five coaches in one year and i was going to be scared about the situation but they said they want
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to change something and leave even when we lost three games in the road and there was a under pressure a little bit last year i know the owner of the club said. that risk will be the new thirty percent of the compound and he'll trust me do you think that the world twenty teams can change something in this i'm sure i'm kind of percent sure after the world cup russia will be much better not just in the national team what also in the club competition and they will learn a lot from this and it's good for the country because they'll be new stadiums new where ports new streets new hotels i think is fantastic for russia the world cup will be here and i wish after the world cup i'll be russia because that'll be the time to be here how do you think chelsea will do next season. i think if you will depends what the transfer will be as much as the might of these really strong and they already been buying to replace. at the moment you'll see i mean nothing.
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even if it is a coach only the course going to change the needle so in my opinion somebody has to win the champions league and put the plate thank you very much pleasure. because small for the album coming out shortly after this is the weather that myrrhina will bring you the main news stay with archie. twenty years ago the largest country in. the sense of the. sea. must have been a. janitor. where did it take the. culture is that so much pride i have so few women from us there's the taliban bad guys the color of her isn't as norway comes to terms with its most horrific attack
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