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we would debate whether the foull moon or the crescent moon was the better moon. >> reporter: to you remember the song you sang? >> i see the moon and the moon sees me. god bless the moon and god bless me. >> reporter: as months and years, more years roll by, the missing posters fade. her mother does not give up. according to her therapist, rebecca bailey, who specializes in family reunification, that memory, jaycee's memory, of her mother, may have been the life raft thaha helped her survive. >> what saved her was a early on relationship with her mother that allowed her to go into something with a strong sense of sese. >> reporter: the therapist says just as there is posttraumatic stress, there can be posttraumatic growth. in those years, jaycee had trauma enough for many lifetimes. at 13, she was pregnant. and twice would give birth, no medical care, in the squalored backyard. even though she was still a child, she knew those babies, >> i felt like i wasn't alone anymore. had somebody that was mine. i wasn't alone. have a second person to love and to love me. and maybe another litt
we would debate whether the foull moon or the crescent moon was the better moon. >> reporter: to you remember the song you sang? >> i see the moon and the moon sees me. god bless the moon and god bless me. >> reporter: as months and years, more years roll by, the missing posters fade. her mother does not give up. according to her therapist, rebecca bailey, who specializes in family reunification, that memory, jaycee's memory, of her mother, may have been the life raft thaha...
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roberts offered over email to procure and sell him the moon rocks. e speak with him in ant we were via skype. >> a crime is a crime. no matter how you put it. if you're trying to defraud people you're a criminal. >> reporter: one of the f.b.i.'s investigators. >> we found that the emails were coming initially from the university of utah. then they started coming from johnson space center which led credibility to the fact that these could be actual lunar samples that are going to be presented for sale. >> reporter: on july 20, 2002, the 33rd anniversary of the first moon walk, thad and tiffany, after driving all night from houston, arrived in orlando where they expected to sell their loot. just an hour before the sale, alone in their hotel room, they celebrated their crime. >> i took some of the moon rocks and put them underneath the blanket in the bed. >> reporter: you had sex on the moon rocks. >> yeah. i never said anything but i'm sure she could feel it. she never said anything. it was more about the symbol of what we were doing. having sex on the
roberts offered over email to procure and sell him the moon rocks. e speak with him in ant we were via skype. >> a crime is a crime. no matter how you put it. if you're trying to defraud people you're a criminal. >> reporter: one of the f.b.i.'s investigators. >> we found that the emails were coming initially from the university of utah. then they started coming from johnson space center which led credibility to the fact that these could be actual lunar samples that are going...
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july as the space shuttle program nears an end, jim axelrod asks "what happened to the flags on the moon?" >> it's beautiful. >> pelley: do those star spangled banners yet wave? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, chantix is the most popular anti-smoking drug on the market with annual sales of nearly $800 million. but a study out today raises new safety questions about it. chantix has already been linked to an increased risk of suicidal thoughts and now to a higher risk of heart disease we asked dr. jon lapook to tell us what we need to know about these new findings. >> reporter: today's study is worrisome news for the more than seven million americans who have taken chantix. a new analysis links the pill to a 72% increase in the risk of heart problems. johns hopkins dr. sonal singh led the research. >> it is causing the same problems we are trying to prevent, that's why it's not worth the risk. we need to prevent cardiac disease among smokers, not increase it. >> reporter: the review involves more than 8,000 patients. wh
july as the space shuttle program nears an end, jim axelrod asks "what happened to the flags on the moon?" >> it's beautiful. >> pelley: do those star spangled banners yet wave? captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, chantix is the most popular anti-smoking drug on the market with annual sales of nearly $800 million. but a study out today raises new safety questions about it. chantix has...
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has not been to the moon in 29 years. >> headed about the managers, moon express is developing this robot lander for what they call history's biggest business opportunity. >> resources on the moon, things that can be a benefit to the earth and volatile for the water on the moon to help us explore space and beyond. >> with capitol moon express will not carry people but aims to have payloads to soft lunar landings and return precious metals. >> like federal express. if you want to get from here to there, if you want to get to the moon, that is us. >> the first customer might be a telescope. >> what we did in apollo was like lewis and clark. we looked in the smallest places. >> reporter: the idea came from google's x-prize for the private robot to land on the moon and beam things down. they say their vision is to make a business out of trips to the moon. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> firecrews in walnut creek battled a 3-alarm fire that heavily damaged two homes and spread to grass lands. the fire broke out in castle glen roads. the investigators say it started in a utility shed and spread to two
has not been to the moon in 29 years. >> headed about the managers, moon express is developing this robot lander for what they call history's biggest business opportunity. >> resources on the moon, things that can be a benefit to the earth and volatile for the water on the moon to help us explore space and beyond. >> with capitol moon express will not carry people but aims to have payloads to soft lunar landings and return precious metals. >> like federal express. if you...
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and now this book called "sex on the moon." it's fantastic, not the least of which it's centered here in texas. so many of the places from the johnson space center to a night out on the rock in galveston. please welcome to the stage ben mezrich. >> so am i wrong that when i heard that the title of the book was "sex on the moon" i thought that was a drink that the college kids have at south padre. >> it does sound like a drink, right? my wife came up with the title. so i was not the dirty mind behind the title. but the main character did spread moon rocks on a bed and had sex with his girlfriend on the moon. so that's, you know, i'm afraid it's getting caught in a spam filter. >> right. the e-mails go out. >> but yeah. >> as i was reading it, i kept thinking, you know, sort of the processes the title and where did it come from. you get to a moment later, it becomes evident as to why the book is called that. >> right. >> very quick, because i'm guessing many people haven't had the chance to read it. you don't want to give away. >>
and now this book called "sex on the moon." it's fantastic, not the least of which it's centered here in texas. so many of the places from the johnson space center to a night out on the rock in galveston. please welcome to the stage ben mezrich. >> so am i wrong that when i heard that the title of the book was "sex on the moon" i thought that was a drink that the college kids have at south padre. >> it does sound like a drink, right? my wife came up with the...
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walking and riding on the moon during apollo 16. e rookie. >> it was only when we got inside of a minute when i looked at john and said, i think we're really going to do it. that's when my heart rate went up. >> t-minus ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, we've gone from main engine start. >> the first stage, 8 1/2 minutes while you're under thrust goes by so fast. and on my first flight, my eyes were like saucers, so that seemed like about 15 seconds. >> john, your heart rate hardly went up at all, but bob's went up to about 130 on ascent. >> i was excited. >> i was bored to tears. >> were you confident that you guys were going to get back okay? >> well, we had ejection seats. if things went really south, we could jump out. >> roger, "columbia," on the nice ride. you're lofting a little bit. probably be slightly high at staging. >> we were doing lots of stuff so we didn't really have time to concentrate too much on, hey, finally did it. but we did take a moment every now and then to look out the window and enjoy it. >> "columb
walking and riding on the moon during apollo 16. e rookie. >> it was only when we got inside of a minute when i looked at john and said, i think we're really going to do it. that's when my heart rate went up. >> t-minus ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, we've gone from main engine start. >> the first stage, 8 1/2 minutes while you're under thrust goes by so fast. and on my first flight, my eyes were like saucers, so that seemed like about 15 seconds. >> john,...
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man on the moon. man driving around on the moon. woman in orbit inside the shuttle.bit outside the shuttle. it has been a long, dramatic ride. and for a time, at least, it was one that we were willing, most of us, to pay for. and some of us had to pay with our lives. america's astronaut program lost 21 men and women, either on missions or in training from missions. and though there was compensation in the early days in the form of public adoration, the pay itself was never very good, nor were the hours, nor, very often, the working conditions, dh were cramped, at best. but then, these people got to be apart of history. they also got the spectacular views out the window. and, a sensation unmatchable of the kind that astronaut andy thomas told "nightline" about a few years ago, ahead of what would be his fourth trip. >> you start this teeth chattering ride, just vibrations, massive vibration, shaking, shaking, shaking. you have the window, you can see the launch tower just fall to the side as you climb upwards. if there's any clouds, they just rush by the window. you c
man on the moon. man driving around on the moon. woman in orbit inside the shuttle.bit outside the shuttle. it has been a long, dramatic ride. and for a time, at least, it was one that we were willing, most of us, to pay for. and some of us had to pay with our lives. america's astronaut program lost 21 men and women, either on missions or in training from missions. and though there was compensation in the early days in the form of public adoration, the pay itself was never very good, nor were...
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every time the moon came through the gab, they did massive construction for it. so you know it was the time and you know there was somebody pacing up there just checking whatever watch he had, looking at that gap and thinking, i hope this is the day. and it was the day. we stood there and waited and he said first light, we all looked and we couldn't see it. he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two
every time the moon came through the gab, they did massive construction for it. so you know it was the time and you know there was somebody pacing up there just checking whatever watch he had, looking at that gap and thinking, i hope this is the day. and it was the day. we stood there and waited and he said first light, we all looked and we couldn't see it. he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose...
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or any other country to claim the moon as its territory. >> this is a very schematic diorama of what ite would have looked like. >> reporter: the smithsonian curator says the flags planted by all the crews of the apollo missions that landed on the moon were goo will gestures to the world. >> by and large the symbol was very much understood for what it was, a symbol of pride but also a symbol of humanitarian accomplishment. >> reporter: but, as tom moser knows, it was also a politically sensitive symbol. an engineer on the nasa team that designed the first floog go to the moon, moser was told to keep it hush-hush. >> it was not a military department of defense secret, it was just politically we didn't want the word out before the event happened. >> reporter: from the beginning there were technical problems. the apollo 11 astronauts had difficulty getting the pole deep enough into the lunar soil, and they had trouble extending the full apparatus designed to keep the flag upright and outstretched in a place where there is never any wind. >> the wave is a product of what? >> of it being b
or any other country to claim the moon as its territory. >> this is a very schematic diorama of what ite would have looked like. >> reporter: the smithsonian curator says the flags planted by all the crews of the apollo missions that landed on the moon were goo will gestures to the world. >> by and large the symbol was very much understood for what it was, a symbol of pride but also a symbol of humanitarian accomplishment. >> reporter: but, as tom moser knows, it was...
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i feel that sex on the moon is my best book. i think bringing down the house was a transitional moment in my life because i realize i could write a true story, and i wrote that in six weeks in vegas, so literally stayed in a different hotel for each might. publishers say the heat when you wrote it that quickly. but the reality was it was a crazy like a was living and writing and was just knots, and that became this emerging technique where i just go inside and live the story but i will say anybody out there that wants to be a writer, those days of rejection are kind of the most noble and romantic times of your life and you should look forward to the rejection. i, being gay geeky dhaka had rejection up to that point, but then it became books and i would put them on the walls and each one would become this thing i would have to beat rejection and i will say that when i got into public and finally started to sell my book every person that i worked with i had a rejection letter from which was kind of cool and they were like we love y
i feel that sex on the moon is my best book. i think bringing down the house was a transitional moment in my life because i realize i could write a true story, and i wrote that in six weeks in vegas, so literally stayed in a different hotel for each might. publishers say the heat when you wrote it that quickly. but the reality was it was a crazy like a was living and writing and was just knots, and that became this emerging technique where i just go inside and live the story but i will say...
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or any other country to claim the moon as its territory. >> this is a very schematic diaorama of whatlo 11 site would have looked like. >> smithsonian curator allan needell said the flags planted by all the apollo missions that landed on the moon were goodwill gestures to the world. >> by and large the symbol was very much understood for what it was. as a symbol of pride. but also a symbol of humanitarian accomplishment. >> reporter: but, as tom moser knows, it was also a politically sensitive symbol. an engineer on the nasa team that designed the first flag to go to the moon, moser was told to keep it hush-hush. >> it was not a military, department of defense secret. it was just politically, we didn't want the word out before the event happened. >> reporter: but what happened to them? is a question university of california santa barbara librarian annie platoff has been trying to answer. >> theoretically there are six flags still on the moon. >> reporter: her research can account for four of the six. including this one. >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: planted by apollo 17. she believe
or any other country to claim the moon as its territory. >> this is a very schematic diaorama of whatlo 11 site would have looked like. >> smithsonian curator allan needell said the flags planted by all the apollo missions that landed on the moon were goodwill gestures to the world. >> by and large the symbol was very much understood for what it was. as a symbol of pride. but also a symbol of humanitarian accomplishment. >> reporter: but, as tom moser knows, it was also...
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the main character did spread moon rocks on the bed and had sex with his girlfriend on the moon. i'm afraid is getting caught in spam filters. >> as i was reading it i kept thinking, the title and where did it come from, and you say you get to mow in the book where the country at the this is why the book is called that. very quick, because i'm guessing that many people have not had the chance to read it so this is one of those delicate things we don't want to give away -- >> i tend to give it away too much. >> tell us about thad and what he is and what he does. you said he is the most complex individual that you have written about in any of your books. take that, mark zuckerberg. [laughter] tell us about him and what mainly attracted you to tell his story? >> thad roberts basically came from a very hard background, a very fundamentalist mormon family. he was kicked out of his house when he was 18 for admitting to premarital sex. and then he decided he wanted to be an astronaut and he changed his whole life and kind of became james bond. he majored in geology and physics and astron
the main character did spread moon rocks on the bed and had sex with his girlfriend on the moon. i'm afraid is getting caught in spam filters. >> as i was reading it i kept thinking, the title and where did it come from, and you say you get to mow in the book where the country at the this is why the book is called that. very quick, because i'm guessing that many people have not had the chance to read it so this is one of those delicate things we don't want to give away -- >> i tend...
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walking and riding on the moon during apollo xvi. was the rookie. >> it was only when we got inside of a minute that i looked at john and said i think we're really going to do it. that's when my heart rate went up. >> t minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4. we've gone from main engine start. >> the first stage, 8 1/2 minutes under thrust goes back so fast. on my first flight my eyes were like saucers. so that seemed like about 15 seconds. >> john, your heart rate hardly went up at all. but bob's went up to about 130 on ascent. >> i was excited. >> were you confident that you guys were going to get back okay? >> well, we had ejection seats if things went really south we could jump out. >> roger columbia on the nice ride. you're lofting a little bit. probably be slightly high at staging. >> we were doing lots of stuff. so we didn't really have time to concentrate too much on, hey, i finally did it. but we did take a moment every now and then to look out the window and enjoy it. >> columbia, houston, you guys did so good we're going to let you sta
walking and riding on the moon during apollo xvi. was the rookie. >> it was only when we got inside of a minute that i looked at john and said i think we're really going to do it. that's when my heart rate went up. >> t minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4. we've gone from main engine start. >> the first stage, 8 1/2 minutes under thrust goes back so fast. on my first flight my eyes were like saucers. so that seemed like about 15 seconds. >> john, your heart rate hardly went up at...
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walking and riding on the moon during apollo xvi. iffin was the rookie. >> it was only when we got inside of a minute that i looked at john and said i think we're really going to do it. that's when my heart rate went up. >> t minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4. we've gone from main engine start. >> the first stage, 8 1/2 minutes under thrust goes back so fast. on my first flight my eyes were like saucers. so that seemed like about 15 seconds. >> john, your heart rate hardly went up at all. but bob's went up to about 130 on ascent. >> i was excited. >> were you confident that you guys were going to get back okay? >> well, we had ejection seats if things went really south we could jump out. >> roger columbia on the nice ride. you're lofting a little bit. probably be slightly high at staging. >> we were doing lots of stuff. so we didn't really have time to concentrate too much on, hey, i finally did it. but we did take a moment every now and then to look out the window and enjoy it. >> columbia, houston, you guys did so good we're going to let y
walking and riding on the moon during apollo xvi. iffin was the rookie. >> it was only when we got inside of a minute that i looked at john and said i think we're really going to do it. that's when my heart rate went up. >> t minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4. we've gone from main engine start. >> the first stage, 8 1/2 minutes under thrust goes back so fast. on my first flight my eyes were like saucers. so that seemed like about 15 seconds. >> john, your heart rate hardly went...
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. >> reporter: if you ask the men who walked on the moon -- >> once you've been to the moon, staying home is not good enough. i'm an exploration guy. i want to go where man has never gone before. before gene, the last man to make his walk on the moon a journey, man had a reusable spacecraft. >> i have a model of the shuttle. >> from the beginning, it was a marvelous machine releasing from its cargo bay deep space probes like ulysses that went to jupiter. astronauts went untethered to capture and retrieve failed satellites, dead in space, dangerous feats unheard of before shuttle. the great observatory hubble, dazzles with breathtaking images of the universe and its ability to see galaxies born nearly at the dawn of time. >> shuttle has arrived on-board "atlantis." >> hubble was launched, repaired and serviced from shuttle. every major building block of the football field-long space station was carried up and assembled from shuttle. before becoming nasa's head man, charlie bolden was an astronaut. he flew four shuttle flights, including the hubble launch. >> the international space st
. >> reporter: if you ask the men who walked on the moon -- >> once you've been to the moon, staying home is not good enough. i'm an exploration guy. i want to go where man has never gone before. before gene, the last man to make his walk on the moon a journey, man had a reusable spacecraft. >> i have a model of the shuttle. >> from the beginning, it was a marvelous machine releasing from its cargo bay deep space probes like ulysses that went to jupiter. astronauts went...
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one of the first humans to step foot on the moon . he told r.t. as add landing is the most important part of an astronaut's mission is interviews next. i am. 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 but i really think to get to the question of are they out there of course they are where there are no there's no evidence and euthanasia will flow. 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 mediately meant some thing that. was from somewhere else either in a testing of unusual object or something from beyond the earth. there are many many explanations for things that are unidentified and it talks many of those explanations are in your backyard there's something that you just don't know was there and got there for some reason that's very logical understandable. but the the the the med
one of the first humans to step foot on the moon . he told r.t. as add landing is the most important part of an astronaut's mission is interviews next. i am. 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 but i really think to get to the question of are they out there of course they are where there are no there's no evidence and euthanasia will flow. you know that's...
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be her to carry election ramona closer to the moon made sotto. voce a movie don't ship he was punished for those. top stories on our team to ensure the security firm blackwater goes on trial for overbilling the government for killing civilians in iraq and despite claims of atrocities against innocent people the u.s. resorts to using more contractors on foreign missions. the region intelligence says the far right suspect who would minute deadly terrorist attacks that paying seventy six lives acted alone but europe's growing nationalistic mood is fierce and more violence elsewhere. britain is officially recognizing legace opposition as the country's legitimate leader that is stepping up the diplomatic offensive against colonel gadhafi it's also on freezing one hundred fifty million dollars of libyan oil assets to help the rebels. more in those stories in fifteen minutes but first the sports news with the unit. great to have your company this is sports today i'm you know neal these are some of our stories we're covering this. final comment on barcelo
be her to carry election ramona closer to the moon made sotto. voce a movie don't ship he was punished for those. top stories on our team to ensure the security firm blackwater goes on trial for overbilling the government for killing civilians in iraq and despite claims of atrocities against innocent people the u.s. resorts to using more contractors on foreign missions. the region intelligence says the far right suspect who would minute deadly terrorist attacks that paying seventy six lives...
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the first customer may be a telescope for the dark side of the moon. >> what we did in apollo is the lent of lewis and clark. >> we have a lot more to do and that's what we want to enable. >> reporter: moon express hopes to win that next year. but they say their vision is to make a business out of trips to the moon. health and science editor john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> vallejo police tell ktvu their investigation into a woman's killing outside a hotel is a top priority. police identified a victim as 34-year-old jessica garcia of vallejo. they wouldn't say if she was a guest of the deluxe in on solano. police responded to the hotel late tuesday night after a report of gunshots. garcia died at the scene. >>> the alameda county district attorney's filed murder charges against a man. 22-year-old salvador velasco and hector garcia also face kidnapping charges in connection of monica rodar. the body of the 29-year-old woman was found a week ago today on avajo road. >>> federal prosecutors filed charges against two former richmond police officer. we've been following the case again
the first customer may be a telescope for the dark side of the moon. >> what we did in apollo is the lent of lewis and clark. >> we have a lot more to do and that's what we want to enable. >> reporter: moon express hopes to win that next year. but they say their vision is to make a business out of trips to the moon. health and science editor john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> vallejo police tell ktvu their investigation into a woman's killing outside a hotel is a...
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. >>> plus, new finds from the far side of the moon. from the football field to the moon, jon. lcanos that are truly out of this world. what they can tell us about the origin of life and life here on earth, just ahead. ♪ moon shadow, moon shadow. ugh, time to color. woohoo! whoa. haircolor is a chore no more! you gotta come see what's new. c'mon! tadaaa! welcome to haircolor heaven. aa-ah-ahhh! courtesy of new nice 'n easy colorblend foam. permanent, dimensional color, now in a delightful foam! just three shakes, foam it, love it! simply saturate hair root to tip, front to back. with tones and highlights. it's foamtastic! home haircolor, make room for foam haircolor! new nice 'n easy colorblend foam. your right color. with diabetes, it's tough to keep life balanced. i don't always have time to eat like i should. and the more i focus on everything else, the less time i have to take care of me. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes, which can help ler a1c. glucerna products help me keep everything balanced. [ golf
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a bay area company wants to fly to the moon, why? e money. >>> also a fatal crash leads to a change on board ucsf shuttle buses and some are hoping it'll spark a job movement. >>> nasa's shuttle era ended early this morning. the landing of the shuttle atlantis marked the end of 30 years of shuttle flights. atlantis four person crew conducted experiments and resupplied the international space station. >> we hope that anyone who touched or looked at or envies or admired a space shuttle was able to take a little part of the journey with us. >> reporter: the atlantis will now be put on display at kennedy space center in florida. >>> health and science editor john fowler shows us how the beginning of commercial space travel is on the horizon. >> reporter: so near, yet so far away. america has not been to the moon in 39 years. >> we're not just going there because we have something we want to get out of this planet. we want too make life better for people on this planet. >> reporter: moon express is developing this robot lander for what the
a bay area company wants to fly to the moon, why? e money. >>> also a fatal crash leads to a change on board ucsf shuttle buses and some are hoping it'll spark a job movement. >>> nasa's shuttle era ended early this morning. the landing of the shuttle atlantis marked the end of 30 years of shuttle flights. atlantis four person crew conducted experiments and resupplied the international space station. >> we hope that anyone who touched or looked at or envies or admired a...
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the answer in three minutes. ♪ if you believe they put a man on the moon man on the moon ♪ .tain healthy blood pressure. [ bat cracks ] that's a hit. one a day men's. purina cat chow helps you well-being. we're all striving for it. nurture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a better life. >>> martin bashir is next only on msnbc. ♪ ♪ embrace the martian >> so before we went to break, we asked you who werer the crew members othe first space shuttle flight? the answer, commander john young, and pilot robert crippen and i met him today, and they were aboard when it launched into space april 1981. and it was commander young who said that this was proof of what americans were able to do. and the space shuttle inspired "newsnation" gut check today as we have been saying all hour the successful launch of "atlantis marks the end of nasa's 30-year shuttle program, but the end of the program is signaling the start of a tug of war over the future of space exploration and how it is paid for. many in washington are pushing
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they were our job was to put the american flag on the moon. and and if we had any time to pick up rocks well ok but don't don't cause and you don't have any accidents. fortunately the rest of the world and american public are also fascinated by the exploratory aspects they're not willing to pay for that they're only willing to pay to beat the russians are. they being evil well i mean that's the way america felt and i'm sure that the people of my age in the soviet union felt the same way moves mutually assured destruction you know you can't get too cooperative over that but how important is the aspect of exploration right now for you well it'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 they'll they'll pay to my amazement they'll pay to go into afghanistan and you think learned from the soviets that that was a big mistake. but they all seem to pay for that they will bamma is finding out that maybe they won't but. exploration everybody can rhapsodize over the whole bowl but they're not
they were our job was to put the american flag on the moon. and and if we had any time to pick up rocks well ok but don't don't cause and you don't have any accidents. fortunately the rest of the world and american public are also fascinated by the exploratory aspects they're not willing to pay for that they're only willing to pay to beat the russians are. they being evil well i mean that's the way america felt and i'm sure that the people of my age in the soviet union felt the same way moves...
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now, if americans want to go to the moon, they have to hitch a ride. with the russians.y have to pay $60 billion a seat for the privilege. and the russians are loving it declaring today the start of a new era, and former nasa astronaut the next for last man to walk on the moon, and, senator, this is weird. russia gloating on a day we go out of the space race. >>guest: year is one of many words that might be applied. certainly we can celebrate the remarkable technical and operational accomplishments of the shuttle program over 30 years. but at the same time we have to mourn the fact there is not a space policy today a national space policy that deserves that title. i hope the next president realizes the critical economic, technological and geopolitical role a strong national space policy plays and well just have to wait-and-see. >>neil: this president's support of the space program has changed since john f. kennedy when people look back. a poll showed sentiment expressed at what voters think. who do you think has it right, 63 percent say president kennedy and 13 percent s
now, if americans want to go to the moon, they have to hitch a ride. with the russians.y have to pay $60 billion a seat for the privilege. and the russians are loving it declaring today the start of a new era, and former nasa astronaut the next for last man to walk on the moon, and, senator, this is weird. russia gloating on a day we go out of the space race. >>guest: year is one of many words that might be applied. certainly we can celebrate the remarkable technical and operational...
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a satellite they constructed is orbiting the moon. it joints the second satellite built by cal scientists. this is the first time the parent satellite will conduct observationation vacations on the lunar surfaces around surrounding environment. >> we are embarking on something that hasn't been done before. it's enormous privilege to send a spacecraft to the moon. >> the probes will travel in the same orbit but in opposite directions and enable them to take 3-d images of the moon. they will be looking for signs of water and ice. >> san francisco police are defending the fatal shooting of a man near a crowded muni platform. the video that investigators say is proof that officers' lives were in danger. >> i'm nick smith live in richmond where police are looking into two overnight shootings and investigated and wondering about their possible connection. >>> and struggling to balance the budget and keep buses run on time. the former head of muni may not have to look far for a new job. ♪ [ male announcer ] it has an hd webcam for flattering
a satellite they constructed is orbiting the moon. it joints the second satellite built by cal scientists. this is the first time the parent satellite will conduct observationation vacations on the lunar surfaces around surrounding environment. >> we are embarking on something that hasn't been done before. it's enormous privilege to send a spacecraft to the moon. >> the probes will travel in the same orbit but in opposite directions and enable them to take 3-d images of the moon....
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kennedy's sort of crazy statement of what 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 to 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 to say it's in a financial trouble as a former defense industry top man which should be the top priority right now well. that's a long i have a somewhat different than most of my colleagues do i think the our space program has been on the wrong track ever. since the end of apollo with the space shuttle well i think the space shuttle is spectacular it is a dead end program and that certainly brought the point by it being terminated and now we have to hitch rides with our prior competitors who must be laughing up their sleeves that the americans who got to the moon first now have to ride on russian rockets. the space shuttle is supposed to cost one tenth per pound orbit in the saturn five modified modified it cost ten times now in retrospect that's a
kennedy's sort of crazy statement of what 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 to 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 to say it's in a financial trouble as a former defense industry top man which should be the top priority right now well. that's a long i have a somewhat...
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with us here and next we meet the first one of the first man to ever get up close and personal with the moon. astronaut bill and as what it's celebrated photo of a which inspired people to protect the planet as we discovered. lender's thank you very much for being with us today it's a great pleasure and an honor nice to be with you sylvia all right so apollo eight commander frank our men and women command module pilot jim lovell had flown more hours than any other often not where they top one 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 with a lot of screaming and shouting during this incident how they know not the screaming and shouting you didn't have to in a spacecraft to reach at our jobs level was basically the navigator and i was the systems engineer copilot looked at the shot actually you know frank borman no. i think it's been. definitely proven that i took the shot but i think floodwater might have taken the first one but unfortunately he d
with us here and next we meet the first one of the first man to ever get up close and personal with the moon. astronaut bill and as what it's celebrated photo of a which inspired people to protect the planet as we discovered. lender's thank you very much for being with us today it's a great pleasure and an honor nice to be with you sylvia all right so apollo eight commander frank our men and women command module pilot jim lovell had flown more hours than any other often not where they top one...
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a bay area company wants to fly to the moon, why? >>> and back here in 10 minutes we're going to talk about temperatures cooling down as we move toward the bay area weekend. >>> airline pilots have been training flight simulators for decades. now air traffic controller have the very same technology, only more precise. >>> also, to ban or not to ban. we're following a new turn of events surrounding circumcision. >>> plus we're continuing the updates on breaking news of the day. two separate shootings, both with late breaking details. tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. complete bay area news coverage. [ male announcer ] get ready for the left lane. the volkswagen autobahn for all event is back. right now, get a great deal on new volkswagen models, including the jetta, awarded a top safety pick by the iihs. that's the power of german engineering. hurry in and lease the jetta s for just $179 a month. ♪ visit vwdealer.com today. >>> a following breaking news happening in the south bay. that's where a large grass fire is burning in mor
a bay area company wants to fly to the moon, why? >>> and back here in 10 minutes we're going to talk about temperatures cooling down as we move toward the bay area weekend. >>> airline pilots have been training flight simulators for decades. now air traffic controller have the very same technology, only more precise. >>> also, to ban or not to ban. we're following a new turn of events surrounding circumcision. >>> plus we're continuing the updates on...
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tonight the plans google has to shoot for the moon. know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there every step of the way. call or come in and talk with us today. petition for divorce. he says he will not pay spousal support 's fees. >>> a former governor, arnold schwarzenegger, has now responded to maria shriver's petition for divorce, he says that he will not pay spousal support nor will he pay her attorney's fees. the dispute may have little impact on the divorce since the couple is expected to reach a confidential out of court settlement. the couple announced back in may that they had split. that was after schwarzenegger revealed he had fathered a child with a member of their household staff. >>> well, depending upon who you ask the white house and congress are either c
tonight the plans google has to shoot for the moon. know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there every step of the way. call or come in and talk with us today. petition for divorce. he says he will not pay spousal support 's...
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the moon, man. the moon, you all. the gravity -- ♪ an eclipse made it gone ♪ ♪ planetarium brt >> jimmy: thank you, guys. thank you guys so much. >> jimmy, don't thank us just yet. jimmy fallon, because that's not our last song. that's right. that's not our last song, not at all. >> that's right. this one is. bring it on home. >> you mean on the space shuttle? >> that's right. all aboard the space shuttle. >> but not just any space shuttle. >> nope, i'm talking about my favorite space shuttle sts 134 the one that just got back. space shuttle "endeavor." check me out. ♪ space shuttle endeavour ♪ ♪ soaring through the stars blastoff to the milky way ♪ ♪ then colonize mars ♪ space time is curving and expanding as well ♪ ♪ but we'll see the heavens on endeavor ♪ ♪ space shuttle endeavor and i'll always love you ♪ ♪ endeavour ♪ endeavour >> thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen, for coming out tonight. my name is jackie neptune. this is my band, the planetariums. fellas, let's take it on home. ♪ planetarium [ cheers an
the moon, man. the moon, you all. the gravity -- ♪ an eclipse made it gone ♪ ♪ planetarium brt >> jimmy: thank you, guys. thank you guys so much. >> jimmy, don't thank us just yet. jimmy fallon, because that's not our last song. that's right. that's not our last song, not at all. >> that's right. this one is. bring it on home. >> you mean on the space shuttle? >> that's right. all aboard the space shuttle. >> but not just any space shuttle. >>...
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floating in space outside the 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 that just did a very complex thing like levy that's the symbology of that still of machines but but now the human being goes down and he walks in 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 that's there it's a known fact that you've never lost your sense of human humor roger houston we're number one on the runway that's what you sat when you're living in one where you actually that's to got choose whether anybody else up there to be number two and there certainly wasn't any runway up there but anyone who is a pilot knows the phrase when the tower says you are cleared for takeoff like houston said us they roll out there and they say i'm number one on the runway for you happy hour where you sat to be leaving. who he wanted to see this come to a successful. co
floating in space outside the 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 that just did a very complex thing like levy that's the symbology of that still of machines but but now the human being goes down and he walks in 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...
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the phony moon landing. >> that's crazy talk. i don't know where you get this stuff from, greg, but you are embarassing yourself and distracting from the real issue of the faking of the moon landing unless that is what you are trying to do. >> he knows. get him! >>> let's welcome our guests. she is so hot that every room she is in becomes a steam room. i am here with patty anne brown. he knows laughs like i know crafts. i would like to welcome a first-time guest, sean donely. probably not irish. and even his hook worms have hook worms. it is bill shultz. and if insightful commentary was a beauty pageant i would enter him wearing a tierra. it is our fox news contributor and editor and chief in "the daily column." and he is a mess from the printing press. good to see you, pinch. >> today in some section i have never heard of called on-line, they are reading questions about the summer movies. why can't tinseltown make moving pictures like they did back in the golden age of film. it isingong the lients -- lines of breaking. basically
the phony moon landing. >> that's crazy talk. i don't know where you get this stuff from, greg, but you are embarassing yourself and distracting from the real issue of the faking of the moon landing unless that is what you are trying to do. >> he knows. get him! >>> let's welcome our guests. she is so hot that every room she is in becomes a steam room. i am here with patty anne brown. he knows laughs like i know crafts. i would like to welcome a first-time guest, sean...
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how mabel and lauereen stroll indeed full skirted prichled merrily the moon lit evening arms in other men's arms. this next one is, the next 2, which are my last 2 are something about passing. among us. in the sunken spring as in winter and fall and every season that our teak of spring with souro and jubulation are fragile hearts are as children grabbing drink tumblers spilld and milky. teach finger tips reaches for the stars and night clouds hopeful that we might give respite to our orbegans our earth bound regrets. we ask or wonder in the moments when we catch ourselves breathing where do the beloved go. in the warm cham bers of the living. we imagine how they might wallow away our earthly number of days playing gin rummy with another grand mother. ladies of historical footnotes. telescope the heavens on capurncus's shirt tales. wounds and so spots pounding out quiet inner drum beats while we traverse the gravity boots. warmed bite disassistant c.j. hunt inner spaces is dusted with enchantments of what love has left us. this is tile. consider the corn's ear a tiling of pale yellow p
how mabel and lauereen stroll indeed full skirted prichled merrily the moon lit evening arms in other men's arms. this next one is, the next 2, which are my last 2 are something about passing. among us. in the sunken spring as in winter and fall and every season that our teak of spring with souro and jubulation are fragile hearts are as children grabbing drink tumblers spilld and milky. teach finger tips reaches for the stars and night clouds hopeful that we might give respite to our orbegans...