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with the palm of your. question. wealthy british. market. was really happening to the global economy with mike stronger no holds barred the global financial headlines.
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from moscow welcome back to the. emergency deal to avert a debt crisis has been approved by the u.s. congress. to full. of. global stocks. self-imposed budget confidence in the u.s. for the taste of the world's credit. could help to bring an end to the violence in syria. that could lead to a style. intervention expert stressed that the e.u.
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and american sanctions being enforced against damascus only making matters worse. the voices of tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in israel calling for the prime minister to stand down going under reported by. those are the main headlines here in our stay with us next we take you back in time and space to the famous apollo thirteen mission i know it did fail to land on the moon because of a technical glitch however all three nasa crew members managed to return safely to earth sophie shevardnadze caught up with the commander of the mission and his recollection of the events that talk is now.
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jim it's a great pleasure and honor to have you with us it's nice to be here now you've started out twice without ever lending is that fair while the first time was deliberate. we were merely going to test out the navigation of the communications look for suitable landing spots for the people who would make the first lady and thirteen of course was supposed to be the third lunar landing and as you probably know we had the explosion and so we had to go around the boat and come back home again fortunately we were successful in doing that. jr moonwalk in your dreams oh yes i've been before the flight i would try to figure out what i would be doing there at a place called from mile but after i came back. i never really dreamed about it after that i mean once i was you know safely back on earth i just forgot about it when you spoke about the moon you spoke of fast loneliness tell us how inspiring.
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you can homesick to join to go back. no as a matter of fact we're here around the eight and going to run on thirteen and we were still sort of attached to the earth we did have this idea of being you know. away from the earth and separated from the earth and although i have to admit that when we look back at the earth and we could put our thumb up to the window and everything behind our our earth was was disappeared and everything that we'd ever known was behind earth thought it was that's sort of a usual feeling a feeling of how insignificant really we all are back on earth if i could put my thumb up and hide everybody. and of course that incredible shot of the earth you guys went to france to show us they aren't i think for everyone it has a special personal meaning what does that shot signify to you. while i think of
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that one photograph which was not already a my personal impression of what we saw but to everybody who saw that picture and it's perhaps one of the most famous photographs of the last century. again that we are a. space ship here on earth ever all astronauts whether we want to be or not and we have to live and work together if we are to survive thank you guys we're very religious all three of the on apollo eight we had very strong religious convictions right well we did but we were not that religious to know that. you know that that we were violated the sanctity of heaven. because god is with us on earth as it is with us just two hundred forty thousand miles away around the
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moon and so as a as a better fact you know on the way we were read the first ten verses of genesis the old tested but we did that because it reality the old test of that was the basis of the three basic religions. on earth islam christianity and judaism and so when we were thinking about what to say being the first three people around the moon what can we say and we said lady who was the wife of a adieus paper reporter said read for the first verse is this will appeal to most of the people who will be listening to you. and most of the earth is not christian other religions too so that's what we did to appeal to the greatest a lot of people that were listening to the step the whole science behind this saturn
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launch was very cold and calculated and you said so many times in your interviews that we're just three guys sitting up five million pounds of high explosives and three in piles away from everyone and we had faith it's just a question of when you go in such a mission how much face how much to space matter can you only be guided by reason or you have to have faith well you have to have faith you have to have faith that sivits and the faith that god would be on your side is faith in your fellow band who built that saturn five who built the spacecraft who designed the trajectory of the launch that everybody do with their to do it and that everything would be ok you would never get on top of a saturn five booster if you did have faith of the people who built it what would you say is the right stuff what does it take for someone to go in space i think the
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people who are astronauts are caused it's. they are people who live on the. people who like to explore people who like to see something different who like to open up new doors and these are the people that you know fired as astronauts and cosmonauts and the people who are here today at the star because first of all the who have to see the earth is there really is. the joy with the one guy gary made his first flights and nine hundred sixty one you're already rejected by not someone's how do you feel about the twelfth of april nineteenth sixty one well i figured that. ever since but back then we do what they were doing . that. the rushes were put somebody up into space. quite early on and we were tempted to try that we were behind it as
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a matter of fact what really woke up the american people was but because making fifty seven up to that time we didn't realize how far vents at the top of silvia's were they had rocket technology and then we got started of course they had developed their booster to put into it and it's amazing. throughout the years. the booster the locket and the put up eureka carob is the same one today with a lot more modifications that are put in astronauts and cosmonauts it to the international space station this is like the old story of the tortoise and the hare we seem to be the hare we build. rockets said then we don't belittle go to something else we build this and now our shuttle is stopping this year whereas the
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russians have taken a different tack they build what they have learned and keep expanding that and pretty soon now that the turtle is funny test up to the surpassing the here what has been carrying the present team what if you from the last team well i think. is this a biology is something that. has really brought the world closer together i mean he was able to circumvent the gate of the earth and tie everything together and i think that it was a breakthrough. a challenge that that he is a really big symbol and it is that really a shame that he he made is his demise. so early in life now when you were going to fly to the moon and the second time were you anxious i c s i was anxious because i wanted to do something i had always planned on doing and i was the backup
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on apollo eleven so if bill armstrong had become sick or broke a leg or something like that i was all set to go but i wanted to actually care sort of close up my fly space career plan and now of course here returns you have to control the space ship manually and cap make all the calculations right there when did you know that you were saying. well we own who we are a safe way. we saw water splashing over the window which perhaps we were back of the ocean at the spacecraft that saw some of that because every time from from the time of the explosion of all the way back there were certain crisis that we had to overcome including whether the parachutes would open up because the pyrotechnics to put it out the parachutes had been cold soaked for four days and we did know where the the explosions of the charges were put out the persian what goes through your
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mind when you don't really know what are you going to lend him or are you going to explode is it are you so mobilize that you're not even you don't even have time to fear that or what goes through your mind at that point well i think our our training has got us in a position and a mindset that do we look at things one one step at a time our minds are concentrated on what the next step is going to be what we have to do and we don't worry about you know failure. we'll worry about that if a failure occurs but not until that time so we're pretty so straightforward what we're doing and thinking about our did you really say houston we have a problem the true story which seems to be. going around all the time never never die is that where the explosion occurred jack's weicker. first said. hey houston. we have
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a problem here. the capsule communicator came back and said say again please i then said here's to we have had a problem and that there's rules to story about that of course where they made the movie. they had tom hanks say and he said we have a problem to ask questions but i think i'm often off to retire now you are a successful businessman but many of them couldn't really find their place in life after the fate i retired from active duty a lot of them suffer it clinical depression alcoholism why is that why is it that when awesomeness retire they can't always find the right way on earth. well i think it's very similar to that old saying that after you've been perry what else is there you know. it is it's
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a high point of everybody's life and then when that high point stops and you go back to living a normal life again a lot of times it's hard to recover because many people will say yes i understand what you did but what can you do for me now and so. to be successful you have to always look forward not to look backward yes i went to the moon twice i made four spaceflights that was of the past what am i doing now what how can i satisfy my life and enjoy life and that season and so a lot of us of course travel over to look at the earth that we see that so far what do you think of the moon when you see it now well it doesn't have the roll bands for me the. that i had before i went to the moon. i was pretty close to it right now sometimes i wish i could go back and actually break the landing but you guys
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a space tourist maybe as a space tourist yeah now i think i would if i could just go around the earth i've been there all the time and still that doesn't doesn't thrill me anymore but. that maybe there be some commercial operations where people start you know going take their honeymoon trips around the earth thank you very much for this interview for my pleasure tucker. brightening. from feinstein pressure.
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starts on t.v. dot com. the headlines on our t.v. and the emergency deal to avert a debt crisis has been approved by the lower chamber of the u.s. congress an hour earlier scaping a devastating default of the last minute plan it to fail to address the long economic woes still gripping the country. global stocks rally as america escapes the self-imposed budget collapse but confidence in the u.s. reputation as the world's creditor as being severely damaged. russia says a u.n. option could help to bring an end to the violence in syria but warns against excessive measures that could lead to a libya style invention experts stress the. you are the american sanctions being enforced against damascus are only making matters worse. the voices of tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in israel calling for the prime minister to
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stand down going unreported by the international media. more news to come in about fifteen minutes time but first though it's time for you to have the latest from of the world of sports and one of the one of our last year's best goals in the russia league is now being noticed on the continent exactly rory fans won't like this because it was scored against them by a portuguese magazine a said i've goal scored here it was the best in twenty ten we're going to have a look again at it in a moment super. this is sports today here on twenty four our team made up our stories. moving home our sting putz reports claim russian internationally. is to join one of the country's richest size. after
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a disappointing to your spell with chelsea. low points car snatch a late one one draw and some are i denying. the chance to move all the ball some of the russian premier league. break time former tennis world number ones in are so often is forced to miss the rest of the season with. football first so where the biggest signing in the russian premier league this year looks old but said twenty million dollars believed to be the figure on g. have offered for chelsea winger of the twenty seven year old is believed to have visited the club's training ground terms on a four year deal agreed upon joy russian own chelsea from moscow two years ago but the versatile pair feel to secure a regular place in the blues starting line up a series of knee injuries not helping either. declined to comment on the news the
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side signed brazil legend rebecca carlos in february and. be linked with big names throughout this season. stay with the russian premier league work crew. to put a four game losing run behind them on monday evening but the some are i felt remain at the foot of the table following the one one draw with carr the home side are sure on course to move up the drop one off after ten minutes for him on the pier letting rip but with nine minutes remaining pile of pumped up with an equaliser from car heartbreak for the hard working pretty man who stay rooted to the bottom they have won just two from games so far this season. a quick look at the foot of the table confirms that sitting on a dozen points only missing the chance to move up over stuff and spark an object because of the result. only seven points clear of the right. of the order end its c.s. staff who are still the team to catch up to the weekend's action though the
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muscovites only mileage controlled f.c. cross that on sunday meaning champions in eight close the gap to five points at the summit their third closely followed by a group. meanwhile a goal against league leaders has been voted as the best of the past season in europe by a portuguese football magazine the strike chosen will surrogate equaliser for about one in a one one throw away to the only man in may twenty ten the striker box feeling home across stone should all people equal and fair have wayne rooney's famous bicycle kick against manchester city was saying. great strike on repeat showing how the united states men's football team will have a decidedly german flavor now that you're going to has taken over as manager the forty seven year old standing on the day he was unveiled at the us will look to
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discover a global star of their own following in the footsteps of america's more popular sports. nobody showed kobe bryant to do so it moves you know. and soccer is the same way it's self teaching you learned you get better than the more you play if you play twenty hours a week you will get a really good if you played two hours a week you will be always limited so if you want to one day have a messy representing the united states you need to find a kit that picks the boron twenty hours a week easy when you put it like that and dinora soften open playing any tournament tennis until at least the end of the year the former world number one nursing a persistent back injury having already missed plenty of action since may twenty five year old russian slipping to sixty fifth in the single standings jujubee injury concerns missed the french open on wimbledon this year soften her brother maher outs are distinguished as the only siblings to have held both of the world's top rankings for their stuff and generating headlines in the world of politics
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since retiring from tennis in the nine the thirty one even for a seat in the russian state duma standing for the united russia i know there's just a month to go before the european basketball championships tip off but russia has been dealt a major blow in their preparations school center sasha cowan forced to misstate entire competition with injury twenty six year old days scheduled to undergo surgery today it will take him up to four weeks to rehabilitate ruling the much of international davis blot squad however you tell john ford undercurrent that the informed victory out but until a famous golfer from the denver nuggets they are all expected to fly the flag for a share in the three we near the continental championships are vital for qualifying for next year's london olympics which is only european triumph came four years by. there's no movement in the ongoing n.b.a. labor dispute between team owners on the players' association is according to commissioner david stern who states he's very pessimistic about the state of
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affairs ahead all in the former first season started. we're at the same place to work. thirty days ago. we agreed we'd be in touch to schedule some additional meetings that's all so you can only go so long discussing non-economic or system issues it's horrors of a character much capsule can eventually all bring you back to the worst. two thousand and six moto g.p. champion nicky hayden find out what it's like to take to the track on four wheels the thirty year old given a few tips from ex former one man david coulthard in a mercedes de t.m. car the kentucky kid of course familiar with a crowded coverage the tires do come a little bigger than he is used to on his motorbike it was then hayden's time to get behind the wheel of the german speed machine on burn something read the full charge us hold pilot's hayden though well he had a few difficulties contrary. binning i throw certainly much seafront ever down on
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these usual right the american use it seven the moment in the movie g.p. standing stating he'd one day like to compete in the car class but for now the differences are too great from his day job. breaking compared to a motorcycle with four wheels and the downforce something you can brake much steeper and that was that was what was kind of threw me off in this email that's the one i had never liked about motorcycle i like the freedom to be able to use my body and move around more in this and you're locked down you're not going anywhere so that was uncomfortable. and finally to motor sport of a more heavy duty for. extended his overall lead at the european truck racing championships the competition hitting the smolinski ring for the second straight year over the weekend. power and speed only one of these trucks gear up to one hundred sixty kilometers an hour and could have gone even
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faster if they hadn't been restricted by the regulations of the european truck racing jumping ship the high obtained action which hit russia over the last weekend this mine's between the two year old track designed by famous formula one architect herrmann to get posting the sports elite for the second straight time for the fifth leg of the two thousand and eleven european championships. the reigning champ until noble thursday proved to be the fastest driver during saturday school vacation and started race won from full position although this season's leader in town was quick to would take this one year and lead the way to fourteen let actions soon turned into a deal between the two with the spanish fire while in melting the german ice in a thrilling phenolic abutted taking the vantage of a slight mistake by han and snatching victory in the dying seconds of the race i
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was trying to portray. to see if they make a mistake at the end i happy he made them stay yeah and i was pulling a short break so the drivers could recover and so could the trucks they were back on the track the race to which it going to the competition regulations so the top eight start in their birth order and perfect opportunity to shine but those would fail in the first event of the day germany's mark was strike was keen to take his chance and win while russia's biggest hope in the sport looks on that it will finish both races in the ninth place pretty disappointing for the thirty nine year old would claim his first victory in spain earlier this year but far from fulfil his potential in front of his home ground yet. i would say performing on home soil is a bit harder for me it's about the honor of responsibility you want to produce your best make your fans happy and i also try to share my time with the fans who want
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a photo with me or sign a poster so it cuts both ways however there were still two more racist scheduled for sunday so still time to set the record straight the key event of the day race three turned out to be the decider of your hand hard to believe and claimed a confident victory well within it failed to finish his second race in the roof due to technical problems still hung in a single bullied and claimed overall victory at the russian stage of the european championships just like he did last year it's about a good place for me and last year i have pulled muscles in this hell i have made a big step in the champion rod and now i'm very happy it's monday and this is how it stood when it came to race four weeks with the winner decided to prove to be a true good for the spectators it looked like drivers had lost their inhibitions
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and live there are drugs gill said lose course amongst themselves something the russian fans of the sport will look forward to witnessing again in two thousand and twelve robert but in young r.t. . big rides being spain and not as all the sport for weather sexy shortly. emission free accreditation free comes for charges free maintenance and free risk free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and a free media and don carty dot com.
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