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unable to find an immediate answer, neil armstrong undocked. the role continued to build, reaching about one revolution per second. control,g to regain mr. armstrong was forced to fire reentry thrusters and reassert control over the spacecraft. neither crew man experienced loss of orientation. the gemini never approached critical strain. once the reentry thrusters are fired, there is a possibility of fuel leaking. this fuel is essential for reentry. the final action rested squarely on the shoulders of this man, the director. a decision came quickly. fuel readings were too low. abort. that was the first decision. where do we recover? a stream of facts flow into the consul. --ct position, whether weather, available daylight, and to the whereabouts of the uss mason. a destroyer which had practiced picking up a model of the gemini in the pacific. millions of people suddenly learned it existed. --h gemini's to believe stabilized, there were several advantages to delaying reentry. the officer would have an exact reading on the times and the crew could
unable to find an immediate answer, neil armstrong undocked. the role continued to build, reaching about one revolution per second. control,g to regain mr. armstrong was forced to fire reentry thrusters and reassert control over the spacecraft. neither crew man experienced loss of orientation. the gemini never approached critical strain. once the reentry thrusters are fired, there is a possibility of fuel leaking. this fuel is essential for reentry. the final action rested squarely on the...
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strachan begins to move closer -- neil armstrong begins moving closer to agena. they are moving at about 17,000 miles per hour. this is the end of the agena. the command pilot makes an approach by using thrust increases. the maximum velocity difference between the two vehicles at docking will be about 1 foot per second. when the command pilot is about two feet from the agena, he will pause until he gets a go. the double check has been completed. >> ok. we are solid, looking good on the ground. go ahead and the doc. >> we will hold off until he gets it. >> go ahead. >> roger. [indiscernible] >> we are docked. >> that was it. two vehicles docked for the first time in space. shortly after docking, the crew is surprised when the spacecraft communicator checks in. >> roger, i read you loud and clear. i have information for you. >> standby. what kind of information? >> if you run into trouble and the control system of the agena goes wild, send in command 400 and take control. copy that? >> we understand. >> it was a routine check. you punch 400 into the computer and th
strachan begins to move closer -- neil armstrong begins moving closer to agena. they are moving at about 17,000 miles per hour. this is the end of the agena. the command pilot makes an approach by using thrust increases. the maximum velocity difference between the two vehicles at docking will be about 1 foot per second. when the command pilot is about two feet from the agena, he will pause until he gets a go. the double check has been completed. >> ok. we are solid, looking good on the...
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gemini eight lasted off with asterisk neil armstrong and david scott on board. it was the sixth command mission of the gemini program and one of its objectives was to rendezvous and dock with the regina spacecraft. this is a 25 minute nasa film telling the story of the docking with another craft in space and equipment failures that caused the gemini capsule to violently tumble in space. the astronauts were a force -- were forced to return to earth 10 hours after blastoff. ignition, lift off. lift off. fuel pressure little high. >> how is it looking question mark >> it is looking good. low, no problem. staging. how does that thrust look? >> that thrust is looking a little high. >> status check, booster. >> go, guidance. go. >> how do you stand, guidance? >> capcom, we are go. shutdown. >> roger. >> standing by. >> over 300 feet or second. >> 72 95. >> we are a no go. capcom, we are a no go. no go. retro, you have a time here? plus 20. >> we will be retro firing in nine plus 20. >> retro flight. >> give me some access times in that area. >> no swells and your call
gemini eight lasted off with asterisk neil armstrong and david scott on board. it was the sixth command mission of the gemini program and one of its objectives was to rendezvous and dock with the regina spacecraft. this is a 25 minute nasa film telling the story of the docking with another craft in space and equipment failures that caused the gemini capsule to violently tumble in space. the astronauts were a force -- were forced to return to earth 10 hours after blastoff. ignition, lift off....
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. >> believe it or not neil armstrong had a child with this affliction. and in the last 63 years nothing has changed for this cancer, nothing. >> she was given six to ninth months to live. today the tumor is half its size. >>> this is a contrast from this week. not everybody is expecting wet weather. mainly in the north bay. for san francisco, east bay and also south bay, some of those skies and low 50s. you can see at 9:00 in the morning, a few showers. then it starts to pick up by 11:30 in the morning. this is your best bet for moderate and possibly heavier rainfalls. around 3:00 in the afternoon. this will move to the santa clara valley. there may be a few lingering showers at santa clara hill and then it will clear out. how much rainfall will we get with these two smaller systems on sunday and monday? let's get a look at this. it's going to be decent up to the north bay, but you go from san jose, santa rosa, that's where it could be up to .21. up near santa rosa and napa is where we will get closer to a half-inch. the accumulating rainfall will be in
. >> believe it or not neil armstrong had a child with this affliction. and in the last 63 years nothing has changed for this cancer, nothing. >> she was given six to ninth months to live. today the tumor is half its size. >>> this is a contrast from this week. not everybody is expecting wet weather. mainly in the north bay. for san francisco, east bay and also south bay, some of those skies and low 50s. you can see at 9:00 in the morning, a few showers. then it starts to...
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is it neil armstrong, marilyn monroe, or elvis presley? the answer in a moment.think what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. help individualize our cancer treatment? now through advanced genomic testing, we may be able to pinpoint and diagnose what makes your cancer different, which can reveal precise treatment options that were not considered previously. with this important breakthrough at the intersection of science and technology, we've arrived at precision cancer treatment. the evolution of cancer care is here at cancer treatment centers of america. call or visit cancercenter.com to learn more about precision cancer treatment. [martha and mildred are good to. go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous havin
is it neil armstrong, marilyn monroe, or elvis presley? the answer in a moment.think what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. help individualize our cancer treatment? now through advanced genomic testing, we may be able to...
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my friend, neil armstrong -- my friend neil armstrong and i took a few of those over 46 years ago.erica to start doing that again. that is the heart of my challenge to all of you in this room today. most of you will outlive me. but america's leadership legacy in space, crystallized in our next steps on the surface of mars will outlive us all. it is now, on our watch, in this moment, at this exact time that we must prove ourselves equal to the challenge and get this courageous exploring, space-faring nation back on track and out to the surface of mars, to continue mankind's unending legacy of exploration. it will take you, the american people, to say yes to the mission and say yes to a system i call cycling pathways to occupy mars. technically sound and ready to be put into practice. it is not a destination. the physics is all there. moreover, continuing refinements at purdue, mncht i.t. and florida tech confirm that we -- that if we start now, successful human landings for continuous occupancy can reach mars by 2040. cyclist architecture emphasizs s for crews. this really can be do
my friend, neil armstrong -- my friend neil armstrong and i took a few of those over 46 years ago.erica to start doing that again. that is the heart of my challenge to all of you in this room today. most of you will outlive me. but america's leadership legacy in space, crystallized in our next steps on the surface of mars will outlive us all. it is now, on our watch, in this moment, at this exact time that we must prove ourselves equal to the challenge and get this courageous exploring,...
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it was the first time we have balanced the budget since neil armstrong, another person from ohio, hadalked on the moon. [applause] we had four straight years of balanced budgets and pay down half a trillion dollars of the national debt. i left and i came home. i didn't want to go anywhere other than westerville. this is my home, this is what i love, this is what i live for. i was having a great life and i looked at ohio and i tell you, the toughest trip i had was when i went to new york to meet with the new york rating agencies and they told me, you might as well give up, ohio instead. -- ohio is dead. i said, you clearly do not understand ohio. when i was elected, we moved fast. things were shaking all over the state like, what is john kasich doing? we took the formula of common sense regulation so we do not crush small business people. they are the heroes because they hire our kids and create the jobs in america. we know that that would work. [applause] we knew that we wanted to cut taxes and we did. the largest amount of tax cuts in america for any governor in the entire united sta
it was the first time we have balanced the budget since neil armstrong, another person from ohio, hadalked on the moon. [applause] we had four straight years of balanced budgets and pay down half a trillion dollars of the national debt. i left and i came home. i didn't want to go anywhere other than westerville. this is my home, this is what i love, this is what i live for. i was having a great life and i looked at ohio and i tell you, the toughest trip i had was when i went to new york to meet...
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freedom.symbol of angels, flying influenced by classical stories before neil armstrong arrived on peoplene in planet mars, more further than the moon. the idea going forward, our inspiration with the aesthetic, the only thing about the future, nobody can stop it. that our ideas, they are inspiration. >> i noticed you put a lot of keys in it. heri dono: the started from the concept of wayang kulit. there is hostility that a long lifeago, people see this as a very sacred. actually, there is no connection with death, because it is like growing on the wall. male and female and like that. ,n the history of modern art how often they use a woman as object of beauty, i think it is more fair if also the mail can show in the figures. >> he is not afraid to go into territory of stuff that can be obscene and vulgar. it is endearing how you can be staring at a work and not notice until the very end. at the very end of looking at them, actually that male had genitals and no caps on. -- no pants on. he puts these commentaries in in a very subtle way. >>'s artwork brings a very important point in that, i
freedom.symbol of angels, flying influenced by classical stories before neil armstrong arrived on peoplene in planet mars, more further than the moon. the idea going forward, our inspiration with the aesthetic, the only thing about the future, nobody can stop it. that our ideas, they are inspiration. >> i noticed you put a lot of keys in it. heri dono: the started from the concept of wayang kulit. there is hostility that a long lifeago, people see this as a very sacred. actually, there is...
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railamerica brings you archival films. 50 years ago, march 16, 1966, gemini 8 blasted off with neil armstrong and david r. scott on board. mission.e sixth man is a 29 minute nasa film, telling the story of a docking in space and a failure that caused the capsule to violently tumble. they were forced to abort the mission and
railamerica brings you archival films. 50 years ago, march 16, 1966, gemini 8 blasted off with neil armstrong and david r. scott on board. mission.e sixth man is a 29 minute nasa film, telling the story of a docking in space and a failure that caused the capsule to violently tumble. they were forced to abort the mission and
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, the first man to set foot on the moon, neil armstrong. and hours of rare gems that have not been seen since the original broadcast. >> that isn't the first time i've been here. i thought it would be fun to bring somebody who would represent you all. what is your name? dan? hey, dan, this could've been you. [laughter] announcer: and now, for the first time, they are all here in one exclusive historic collection. the hilarious comedy specials. >> do you think insult humor is the easiest thing to come up with? >> standing next to you, it is. announcer: the legendary christmas shows. >> ♪ said the little lamb to the shepherd boy do you hear what i hear? ♪ announcer: and 40 years of bob entertaining our troops. bob: i want to apologize for us being a little late. but coming out on the train, we had one of those chicken pilots who won't fly just because a couple of motors are missing. [laughter] announcer: each show is full of laughing, dancing, and unforgettable music. >> signore. >> ♪ you never forget the feel of a meadow in rome, wonderful r
. >> ladies and gentlemen, the first man to set foot on the moon, neil armstrong. and hours of rare gems that have not been seen since the original broadcast. >> that isn't the first time i've been here. i thought it would be fun to bring somebody who would represent you all. what is your name? dan? hey, dan, this could've been you. [laughter] announcer: and now, for the first time, they are all here in one exclusive historic collection. the hilarious comedy specials. >> do...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, the first man to set foot on the moon, neil armstrong.ours of rare gems that have not been seen since their original broadcasts. >> this is the first time i've been here. i thought it would be fun to bring somebody who would represent you all. what is your name? dan? hey, dan, this could've been you. [laughter] announcer: and now, for the first time, they are all here in one exclusive historic collection. the hilarious comedy specials. >> do you think insult humor is the easiest to come up with? >> standing next to you, it is. announcer: the legendary christmas shows. >> ♪ said the little lamb to the shepherd boy do you hear what i hear? ♪ announcer: and 40 years of bob entertaining our troops. bob: first, i want to apologize for us being a little late. but coming out on the train, we had one of those chicken pilots who won't fly just because a couple of motors are missing. [laughter] announcer: each show is full of laughing, dancing, and unforgettable music. >> il signore dean martin. >> ♪ you never forget the feel of a meadow in rome, w
. >> ladies and gentlemen, the first man to set foot on the moon, neil armstrong.ours of rare gems that have not been seen since their original broadcasts. >> this is the first time i've been here. i thought it would be fun to bring somebody who would represent you all. what is your name? dan? hey, dan, this could've been you. [laughter] announcer: and now, for the first time, they are all here in one exclusive historic collection. the hilarious comedy specials. >> do you...
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this morning. joe kittinger and talk about the >> amy: before there was john glenn in space and neil armstrong walking on the moon. there was joe kittinger, an aviation pioneer from right here in central florida. he's considered by many to be the first astronaut. after a capsule ride took him 97,000 feet above the earth in 1957 and then, in 1960 he did a free-fall and parachute-jumped 102,800 feet back to earth. and, space travels are a small piece of kittinger's incredible and we should mention he might be the nicest guy on earth and he's here. we're hooned to be joined by joe kittinger himself. thank you so much. great to see you again! >> great to be back. >> amy: good to see you again. take us back to that day. how scared, how nervous were you as you were making this jump? >> well, i was prepared for it. i trained for it. i visualized it a thousand times. and, had a great team behind me and had confidence in my team and my equipment and when it came time to go i was ready to go. >> amy: no nerves at all. no, like, oh... >> a little bit of nerves, yes. i was going into the unknown and never
this morning. joe kittinger and talk about the >> amy: before there was john glenn in space and neil armstrong walking on the moon. there was joe kittinger, an aviation pioneer from right here in central florida. he's considered by many to be the first astronaut. after a capsule ride took him 97,000 feet above the earth in 1957 and then, in 1960 he did a free-fall and parachute-jumped 102,800 feet back to earth. and, space travels are a small piece of kittinger's incredible and we should...
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sure enough, on july 21, 1969, or exactly one day after neil armstrong took his famous walk, the ways and means committee approved the first of a series of steps to limit the allowance. another interesting, if not surprising matter, was to learn about the pre-tax code world. something i'm confident to say no one here has ever experienced firsthand. in prior research, i had read through all of the early income tax statutes. and found them to be quite confusing. this made me curious to understand what a pre-code world was like. one way to conceptualize congress' problem is to consider the voluminous footnote material appearing after almost every inclusion in the current code. if there weren't a code, how would that law be preserved? one possibility, which congress generally followed, was to repeal all prior enactments, but to incorporate any still applicable prior law rules into the text of the current enactment. that meant that the current enactment generally contained all of the law. but just imagine how unruly some of those provisions became. the other possibility, which congress gen
sure enough, on july 21, 1969, or exactly one day after neil armstrong took his famous walk, the ways and means committee approved the first of a series of steps to limit the allowance. another interesting, if not surprising matter, was to learn about the pre-tax code world. something i'm confident to say no one here has ever experienced firsthand. in prior research, i had read through all of the early income tax statutes. and found them to be quite confusing. this made me curious to understand...
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. >> believe it or not, neil armstrong in 1963 had a child with the same affliction. in the last 60 years, nothing has changed for this cancer at all. nothing. >> nine months ago, zamora was given six to nine months to live. today, her tumor has passed its original size, and she's regained the ability to walk. >>> a marine corps veteran afliefd san francisco this weekend -- arrived in san francisco this weekend, finishing his walk across the country to honor his fallen friends. this is ryan weldon. he finished the 5,000-mile walk at ocean beach. he started in delaware. the walk took over 400 days. he wants to raise awareness about post traumatic stress among soldiers. he says they deserve our help. weldon admits his family wasn't sure the walk would work. >> when i said i was going do my trek. my family, even my mom, thought i was crazy. everyone called me crazy. i stood for what i believed in. i knew it was a serious issue and i need i needed to do something. >> weldon documented the journey on his facebook page called 5,000 miles, discovering america's heroes. >>> "
. >> believe it or not, neil armstrong in 1963 had a child with the same affliction. in the last 60 years, nothing has changed for this cancer at all. nothing. >> nine months ago, zamora was given six to nine months to live. today, her tumor has passed its original size, and she's regained the ability to walk. >>> a marine corps veteran afliefd san francisco this weekend -- arrived in san francisco this weekend, finishing his walk across the country to honor his fallen...
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. >> she wases, like, the second kne neil armstrong. >> one small step for mantis. >>> "factor" tip ofside stuff on nancy reagan. the tip moments away. ♪ in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. even if you have already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vac
. >> she wases, like, the second kne neil armstrong. >> one small step for mantis. >>> "factor" tip ofside stuff on nancy reagan. the tip moments away. ♪ in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon...
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neil armstrong coming up... new year, new flavor! we're tasting graeter's brand new flavor for 20- 16... plus..."angry birds".... one of ameria's favorite mobile games is going to the big screen... we're showing you how you can decorate your cupcakes like characters. today's the day graeter's ice cream reveals its now today's the day graeter's ice cream reveals its now mystery flavor. last year it was reveals its now mystery flavor. last year it was reveals its now mystery flavor. last year it was bourbon pecan chocolate chip -- the year before that it was salted caramel fudge brownie. what will it be this year. joining us this get ready for a a big temperature swing over the get ready for a a big temperature swing over the get ready for a a big temperature swing over the get ready for a a big temperature swing over the return to the 30s for highs arrive for he middle of the week. with that fall in temperatures comes a chance for thunderstorms this afternoon. our risk level has dropped dramatically but we could still see a isolated s
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gemini eight lasted off with asterisk neil armstrong and david scott on board.was the sixth command mission of the gemini program and one of its objectives was to rendezvous and dock with the regina spacecraft. this is a 25 minute nasa film telling the story of the docking with another craft in space and equipment failures that caused the gemini capsule to violently tumble in space. the astronauts were a force -- were forced to return to earth 10 hours after blastoff.
gemini eight lasted off with asterisk neil armstrong and david scott on board.was the sixth command mission of the gemini program and one of its objectives was to rendezvous and dock with the regina spacecraft. this is a 25 minute nasa film telling the story of the docking with another craft in space and equipment failures that caused the gemini capsule to violently tumble in space. the astronauts were a force -- were forced to return to earth 10 hours after blastoff.
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. >> neil armstrong is like, i'm going to take over manually, there's a bunch of rocks. 20 seconds or i'm not going to have enough fuel to take off. there's a good spot. those guys, they don't -- i don't know. >> cool as cucumbers. >> all right. oh, here we go. imagine if you hit the golf shot of your life. now imagine doing that 11 years old and with hundreds of people watching. my hands are clammy already. remind me of playing in front of people. let's see this swing. that's nice. helped open the playgrounds on wednesday, a par three course designed by tiger woods. he got a hole in one from 80 yards out. the crowd went crazy, obviously, as it tiger. gave taylor a big hug and a pat on the back. tiger looks healthy. there was a time when tiger didn't even want to give someone a hug because of his back. hopefully he's coming back soon. good posture. >> way to go. >> wow. >> three-quarter swing. probably hitting a 9 iron, maybe a 7 iron. that's fun. how does that happen? what are the chances of that? >> that's cool. >> buy a lottery ticket. >> no, the chances of that are about a trillio
. >> neil armstrong is like, i'm going to take over manually, there's a bunch of rocks. 20 seconds or i'm not going to have enough fuel to take off. there's a good spot. those guys, they don't -- i don't know. >> cool as cucumbers. >> all right. oh, here we go. imagine if you hit the golf shot of your life. now imagine doing that 11 years old and with hundreds of people watching. my hands are clammy already. remind me of playing in front of people. let's see this swing. that's...
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enough, on july 21, 1969, or exactly one day after neil armstrong took his famous walk, the ways and means committee approved the first of a series of steps to limit the allowance. another interesting if not surprising matter was to learn about the pretax code world. something i'm confident to say no one here has ever experienced firsthand. prior research, i had read through all of the early income tax statutes. and found them to be quite confusing. this made me curious to understand what a pre-code world was like. one way to conceptualize commerce's problem is to consider the voluminous footnote almostl appearing after every inclusion in the current code. if there weren't a code, how would that lobby preserved -- law the preserved? was to repealy all prior enactments, but to incorporate any still applicable plier -- prior law rules into the text of the current. that meant that the current enactment generally contained all of the law. but just imagine how would we only some of those provisions became -- and we'll believe -- on wheeled late -- all the rules now included in that sectio
enough, on july 21, 1969, or exactly one day after neil armstrong took his famous walk, the ways and means committee approved the first of a series of steps to limit the allowance. another interesting if not surprising matter was to learn about the pretax code world. something i'm confident to say no one here has ever experienced firsthand. prior research, i had read through all of the early income tax statutes. and found them to be quite confusing. this made me curious to understand what a...
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but in july '69, neil armstrong took that giant leap for all mankind, first person to land on the moon. as i watched the missions as a kid, i believed that america could do anything and i still believe that today. i believe we can cure cancer in our lifetime. just like the moon shot, we don't have a road map but we do have the greatest researchers and institutions in the world that can help us. across this nation and in new jersey our universities, research institutions and private sectors stand ready. all we need to do is give them the go and the resources. i thank you and urge a yes on this to help cure cancer in our lifetime. i yield back the balance of my time. >> gentleman from oklahoma, mr. cole, is recognized. >> as was alluded to, i actually am the chairman of the labor health and human services and education submity that actually funds nih. i can tell you as an appropriator and chairman of that committee, it's a bad idea to fund the nih or any other discretionary program with mandatory dollars. it simply compounds the deficit problem we're already facing. when nih was doubled,
but in july '69, neil armstrong took that giant leap for all mankind, first person to land on the moon. as i watched the missions as a kid, i believed that america could do anything and i still believe that today. i believe we can cure cancer in our lifetime. just like the moon shot, we don't have a road map but we do have the greatest researchers and institutions in the world that can help us. across this nation and in new jersey our universities, research institutions and private sectors...
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ted cruz did a little better in neil armstrong and the south. let me ask you about this.ther it's north carolina, illinois or the rust belt. you talked about furniture manufacturers. at some point you have candidates on the far left who are talking about protecting the jobs in america. and then you have donald trump talking about terrorism duties and trade wars, all of which appeal to working class or americans that have been displaced from the manufacturing jobs. none of which makes sense. when they hear the politicians on the left and the right. don't they demand sophisticated answers, don't they say you are going to get my job back, that it's not going to be the answer. >> we would hope so. it doesn't mean they do. it's not a word i would use. to the point about tried, it's a reason it drives home my point. it's not an issue that hillary clinton has had a lot of strength on thus far. bernie sanders's surprise win in michigan has hillary clinton talking about it, and i think her responses and his responses are more sophisticated. and it may not be as big a weakness as h
ted cruz did a little better in neil armstrong and the south. let me ask you about this.ther it's north carolina, illinois or the rust belt. you talked about furniture manufacturers. at some point you have candidates on the far left who are talking about protecting the jobs in america. and then you have donald trump talking about terrorism duties and trade wars, all of which appeal to working class or americans that have been displaced from the manufacturing jobs. none of which makes sense....
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neil: this won't be like a pete rose? >> other players are involved. how will you land a blow on somebody no longer in the limelight? lance armstrongn he came back again. the he was done. there was rumors. when he came back, there go the investigation. he is saying good-bye. there is no controversy because there is nothing left in the tank but that speech was like his career. so well-prepared, so well-researched, so well constructed. unbelievable. neil: he obviously wants to still sell stuff, right? he has a great name. and this speech will go a long way to endearing himself with the american people. you always wonder shelf life of celebrity, endorsing pricks what do you think. >> there have been athletes made commercials after they retired. i think he is one of them. so well-known and i think if it wasn't for the two controversies we talked about at least hanging over there there would be no question about that, that people stay around as long as he wants and sell as many products as he wants. to some extent it tarnish as little it about. we don't know exactly what happened, for example at university of tennessee years ago. we don
neil: this won't be like a pete rose? >> other players are involved. how will you land a blow on somebody no longer in the limelight? lance armstrongn he came back again. the he was done. there was rumors. when he came back, there go the investigation. he is saying good-bye. there is no controversy because there is nothing left in the tank but that speech was like his career. so well-prepared, so well-researched, so well constructed. unbelievable. neil: he obviously wants to still sell...
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railamerica brings you archival films. 50 years ago, march 16, 1966, gemini viii blasted off with neil armstrong and david r. scott on board. it was the sixth man mission. gemini viii is a 29 minute nasa film, telling the story of a docking in space and a failure that caused the capsule to violently tumble. they were forced to abort the mission and return to earth 10 hours after blast off.
railamerica brings you archival films. 50 years ago, march 16, 1966, gemini viii blasted off with neil armstrong and david r. scott on board. it was the sixth man mission. gemini viii is a 29 minute nasa film, telling the story of a docking in space and a failure that caused the capsule to violently tumble. they were forced to abort the mission and return to earth 10 hours after blast off.