right now the homily being delivered by the episcopal bishop of washington, reverend marian edgar buddily right now sh now, and we know in the audience already gathered there about 2,000 people. a packed house. a very, very public memorial for a very private man. just a few minutes ago gene cernan, the last man to walk on the moon, talked haltingly and his voice cracking at times about his good friend neil armstrong and talking about how none of it was ever about neil. it was always about the team. >> neil armstrong was sincerely humble man of impeccable integrity, who reluctantly accepted his role as the first human being to walk on another world. and when he did, he became a testament, a testament to all americans of what can be achieved through vision and dedication. but in neil's mind, it was never about neil. it was about you, your mothers and fathers, your grandparents. about those of a generation ago who gave neil the opportunity to call the moon his home. but never, ever was it about neil. >>> in the audience as well today, john glenn, of course, with his wife, annie, and he wa