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i. know armstrong the moon was his destiny. 15 minutes long d.w. . a forester equivalent to 30 soccer pitches is cleared every. hour consumerism is causing a radical depletion of forests. for 25. or has it. forests and money. tragic reality behind the exploitation. starts july 24th p.w. . i was here when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard i wish. i even got white hair. then shit my language hit me a lot this gives me a little punch maybe to interrupt this and say you want to know their story my parents are fighting and reliable information for margaret. burley the google tourist guide from germany's booming capital i love berlin the scope of the multicultural metropolis in our duramax series to fit. on a plane is much like the 1st of the new i love the even once sure it was a 6 and looks like list so it's like me despite says the 15 nations the 50 story. and 50 fairly personal tips on berlin's very best in terms of. building up the lead every week on t.w. . this is the news live from berlin a big win for ukraine's president i
i. know armstrong the moon was his destiny. 15 minutes long d.w. . a forester equivalent to 30 soccer pitches is cleared every. hour consumerism is causing a radical depletion of forests. for 25. or has it. forests and money. tragic reality behind the exploitation. starts july 24th p.w. . i was here when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard i wish. i even got white hair. then shit my language hit me a lot this gives me a little punch maybe to interrupt this and say you...
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oh i know armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . propping up prices as the global economy slows and a higher u.s. oil output is weighing on markets the opec cartel and other nations decide to continue restricting their production also coming up critics call it truly some sushi lovers kenda waits for the 1st commercial whaling ships in decades set sail from japan and paris cleans up its act by banning diesel cars from start arriving on its famous for.
oh i know armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . propping up prices as the global economy slows and a higher u.s. oil output is weighing on markets the opec cartel and other nations decide to continue restricting their production also coming up critics call it truly some sushi lovers kenda waits for the 1st commercial whaling ships in decades set sail from japan and paris cleans up its act by banning diesel cars from start arriving on its famous for.
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know i would. i am jealous. >> i know you would. the screen, they are going to do a big countdown to the exact second of neil armstrong and they are alsodoors cnn apollo 11 film. >> awesome. i know you were really captivated by neil armstrong and the moon landing as a kid. i wasn't old enough but i was enthralled by space. how significant of an event was the moon landing in getting an entire generation interested in space? >> it was everything. i grew up in ohio. all that i did is monitor what was going to happen with the apollo program when they chose neil armstrong to be first. my mom was one of the 9 to 5 people. you eat dinner, go to bed. we blew our hours out of the water just to make sure that we were up for when the big moment happened. >> i know you got to interview neil, right? years later. >> i did. i did here in houston in 2001. he flew his own plane in from cincinnati. i met him at the johnson space center. we went into an area. i got to be with him for eight hours. we taped him about six hours. asked him everything. he didn't like to give a lot of personal information but we opened him up a lot, including the exploits in t
know i would. i am jealous. >> i know you would. the screen, they are going to do a big countdown to the exact second of neil armstrong and they are alsodoors cnn apollo 11 film. >> awesome. i know you were really captivated by neil armstrong and the moon landing as a kid. i wasn't old enough but i was enthralled by space. how significant of an event was the moon landing in getting an entire generation interested in space? >> it was everything. i grew up in ohio. all that i...
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i know. >> just ahead, neil armstrong's hometown gives an out of this world tribute on the 50 th anniversary of the moon landing. pridt umesenp's promise to bring jobs to wisconsin fizzling out. why some say the deal was a scam 60% of women wear the wrong size pad, and can experience leaks. you don't have to with always my fit try the next size up and get up to 20% better coverage - day or night because better coverage means better protection always. bo i used t my hotel room on those traalways a catch.here was like somehow you wind up getting less. but now that i book at hilton.com, and i get all these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice... i know, i'm good at picking stuff. wi-fi... laptop by the pool is a bold choice... and the price match guarantee. how do you know all of this? are you like some magical hilton fairy? it's just here on the hilton app. just available to the public, so... book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. if you find a lower rate, we match it and give you 25% off that stay. take prilosec otc and take control of he
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i am. neil armstrong starts july 20 s on t.w. . i know that said man a function from steel and. plastic. when i look at it i see something more than the sum of. our going from sharing experiences with real girlfriend to sharing experiences with the synthetic one i guess i'm creating a synthetic family.
i am. neil armstrong starts july 20 s on t.w. . i know that said man a function from steel and. plastic. when i look at it i see something more than the sum of. our going from sharing experiences with real girlfriend to sharing experiences with the synthetic one i guess i'm creating a synthetic family.
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armstrong: ok, i am going to move it. mr. aldrin: ok, here is another good one. >> ok, we've got that one. mr. armstrong: this one is right down-sun. i want to know if you can see the angular rock in the foreground. >> roger, we have a large rock in the foreground. looks like a much smaller rock a couple inches to the left of it. over. mr. armstrong: beyond it about 10 feet is another larger rock. that rock, the closest want to you is sticking out, it is about a foot and a half long, and about six inches thick. >> roger. mr. aldrin: ok, neil. i've got the table out and i have a bag deployed. >> we've got this view, neil. mr. armstrong: this is straight south. >> roger. we see the shadow of the lm. mr. armstrong: the little hill just beyond the shadow of the lm is a pair of elongated craters, about 40 feet long and 20 feet across. probably six feet deep. we will probably get some more work in there later. [breeze blowing] >> we see buzz. mr. armstrong: how is that for a final? >> for a final orientation, we'd like it took him left about five degrees. over. now, back to the right about half as much. mr. armstrong: ok. mr. aldrin: ok, that looks goo
armstrong: ok, i am going to move it. mr. aldrin: ok, here is another good one. >> ok, we've got that one. mr. armstrong: this one is right down-sun. i want to know if you can see the angular rock in the foreground. >> roger, we have a large rock in the foreground. looks like a much smaller rock a couple inches to the left of it. over. mr. armstrong: beyond it about 10 feet is another larger rock. that rock, the closest want to you is sticking out, it is about a foot and a half...
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armstrong starts july 20 s on t.w. . i know that said manufacturing from steel and. plastic. when i look at it i see something more than the sum of. our going from sharing experiences with real girlfriend to sharing experiences. creating a synthetic family. dean bevan is 58 years old and single but he doesn't live alone well ladies. he starts every day with a cup of coffee in the morning news and his constant companion sarah a life like sex doll made from t p e a polymer similar to silicone i've been divorced for over 10 years and my children were spending longer periods away from the home i'm a fairly independent person but i did miss the companionship of being in a relationship. yeah the idea to acquire a dog came to dean 2 years ago. i started doing some research and then i found a vendor in the u.k. and placed an order for sarah. and she came about 2 months later. when i opened the ball i was completely surprised at how realistic she looked. and so i was saturday and stares of me and after a few days of my brain was being fooled into thinking recently there and i thought
armstrong starts july 20 s on t.w. . i know that said manufacturing from steel and. plastic. when i look at it i see something more than the sum of. our going from sharing experiences with real girlfriend to sharing experiences. creating a synthetic family. dean bevan is 58 years old and single but he doesn't live alone well ladies. he starts every day with a cup of coffee in the morning news and his constant companion sarah a life like sex doll made from t p e a polymer similar to silicone...
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i was the flight crew surgeon. >> reporter: the first to communicate with aldrin, armstrong and collins. he needed to know if they were okay. but only hand signals would work. noise from the helicopter was too loud. >> i got a thumbs up. one, two, three, as i say, my life was complete. they were okay. >> reporter: what a relief. >> what a relief. >> reporter: on board the hornet, not everything went according to plan. >> several nights prior to that, they painted a nice, white pathway to the mqm from the helicopter. the paint wasn't drying. >> reporter: a few glitches, but somehow it all worked, despite so many odds and low technology. >> my phone right here has about 200,000 more computing power than the computers used to go to the moon and back. >> reporter: yeah, even some of the recovery crew that we talked to still wonder after all of these years, how did we do it back then. many of them hope to see the u.s. return to the moon, but they know the original space mission is really what counts. apollo 11. we're live in alameda, cornell bernard. >> it is pretty remarkable. we do have more coverage of the
i was the flight crew surgeon. >> reporter: the first to communicate with aldrin, armstrong and collins. he needed to know if they were okay. but only hand signals would work. noise from the helicopter was too loud. >> i got a thumbs up. one, two, three, as i say, my life was complete. they were okay. >> reporter: what a relief. >> what a relief. >> reporter: on board the hornet, not everything went according to plan. >> several nights prior to that, they...
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know, as we wait for mrs. armstrong, something occurs to me here. i got a very nice wire from general ed white. an who was our first to walk many space and who lost his live in the pad fire of what was to have been the first test flight of the apollo command module. along with gus grissom and roger chaffee. we say frequently and it's almost a cliche that these men did not die in vain. these fellows really didn't because they made major contribution that we'll talk about in just a moment. first, here is mrs. armstrong. >> how are you today? >> i am fine. have all your prayers been answered? >> yes. i would like to say to the president of the united states, president nixon, president johnson, president kennedy, to all of nasa, all of the contractors who have helped to make this flight successful, to the astronaut crew, to the men, the three men, who made this historic flight, and to all the people from the world, we thank you for everything, your prayers, your thoughts, for everything. if anyone wants to ask me how i could describe this flight, i can only say that it was absolutely out of this wo
know, as we wait for mrs. armstrong, something occurs to me here. i got a very nice wire from general ed white. an who was our first to walk many space and who lost his live in the pad fire of what was to have been the first test flight of the apollo command module. along with gus grissom and roger chaffee. we say frequently and it's almost a cliche that these men did not die in vain. these fellows really didn't because they made major contribution that we'll talk about in just a moment. first,...
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i was the crew flight surgeon. >> the first to see and kmupgt with armstrong aldrin and collins. he needed to know if they were okay. but only hand signals would work. the noise from the chopper was too loud. >> they came into the helicopter i got a thumbs up. one, two, three, as i say, my life is complete. they were okay. >> what a relief. >> what pennsylvania relief. >> onboard the hornet not everything went according to plan at the mobile kwurn teen facilities. >> several nights prior to that they had a nice wide pathway from to the mqf from the helicopter the paint wasn't drew. >> a few glitches but somehow worked despite so many odds and low technology. >> my phone right here has about 200,000 more computer power than the computers used to go to the moon and back. >> yeah, just remarkable. even some of the recovery crew still wonder how they pulled it off. after all of these years. just incredible. live in alameda, coronell bernhard, abc 7. >> it was indeed. we have more coverage of the moon landing anniversary on our website, abc 7 news.com among the things you will find is a video of the mo
i was the crew flight surgeon. >> the first to see and kmupgt with armstrong aldrin and collins. he needed to know if they were okay. but only hand signals would work. the noise from the chopper was too loud. >> they came into the helicopter i got a thumbs up. one, two, three, as i say, my life is complete. they were okay. >> what a relief. >> what pennsylvania relief. >> onboard the hornet not everything went according to plan at the mobile kwurn teen facilities....
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armstrong 1st set foot on the moon surface. in 2009 president obama and the astronauts marked the 40th anniversary of the moon landing. up and why is many of you know and i still recall. sitting on my grandfather's shoulders when those capsules would land a little so it brought back. we'd go out we. protect life take it serious away from folks coming home. had another ceremony armstrong aldrin and collins were awarded the congressional gold medal one of america's highest civilian honor. neil armstrong died on august 25th 2012 after undergoing heart surgery at the age of $82.00. people around the world mourned the loss of a man who would flown to the moon but kept his feet planted firmly on the ground. armstrong's cremated remains were scattered at sea by a navy honor guard he summed up his historic achievement with a few simple words. my own view important achievement of apollo was a demonstration that humanity is not forever change of this planet. if astronauts ever return to the moon or even if they travel to mars. they will carry with them the memory of neil alton armstrong. the eco rebels of the himalayas. see come a state in northeastern india has s
armstrong 1st set foot on the moon surface. in 2009 president obama and the astronauts marked the 40th anniversary of the moon landing. up and why is many of you know and i still recall. sitting on my grandfather's shoulders when those capsules would land a little so it brought back. we'd go out we. protect life take it serious away from folks coming home. had another ceremony armstrong aldrin and collins were awarded the congressional gold medal one of america's highest civilian honor. neil...
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and when neil armstrong said, the eagle has landed -- >> that was an incredible moment that -- i don't know, i hope my generation gets something like that. >> reporter: and it was just a few years back, buzz aldrin telling me they had actually put odds on their trip. they knew they were risking their lives. what were the chances that you thought you were going to be able to successfully land on the moon? >> good question. so, we figured it was about 60%, which we did, not bad. >> buzz aldrin just a couple of years ago. they made itting and made history. later tonight right here, that splashdown in the pacific when they returned home. few of us remembered what actually happened to them right after that. and that's right here at the end tonight. >>> in the meantime, there is still much more ahead onto "world news tonight" this tuesday. new developments in that chilling murder overseas. the suspect under arrest tonight after the american mother, a u.s. scientist, was found dead, thrown into a world war ii bunker. a priest's son is now in custody at this hour, and what authorities say he did. >
and when neil armstrong said, the eagle has landed -- >> that was an incredible moment that -- i don't know, i hope my generation gets something like that. >> reporter: and it was just a few years back, buzz aldrin telling me they had actually put odds on their trip. they knew they were risking their lives. what were the chances that you thought you were going to be able to successfully land on the moon? >> good question. so, we figured it was about 60%, which we did, not bad....
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collins, you all know flu apollo 11 overhead, aldrin and .rmstrong walked on the moon and you have rick armstrong, his these are incredible space families, these are incredible men, and honestly, i have gotten to know some of the women in the family. these are great women, great nes. and frankly great ge but tomorrow is a big day, tomorrow was a day where 50 years, we also have jim bridenstine and jim is the head of nasa, as you know, and nasa has done a whole different, is a whole different thing. jim bridenstine is somebody that, everybody wanted that job, his love of space is unparallel, mike spent -- mike pence and myself felt very strongly about jim, we gave him the job and he has surpassed any of our expectations. having rich guys use nasa and pay it back, i like that so we don't have to put up so much money. you have what -- you have been watching a lot of rich guys put up rockets, that goes to our credit and that goes to their credit also, but we like it. we opened up our field. when we took it over their world covered with grass and they were broken, if you look at canada -- if you look at kennedy, if you look down in florida, whatever you want to look, it was not a pre
collins, you all know flu apollo 11 overhead, aldrin and .rmstrong walked on the moon and you have rick armstrong, his these are incredible space families, these are incredible men, and honestly, i have gotten to know some of the women in the family. these are great women, great nes. and frankly great ge but tomorrow is a big day, tomorrow was a day where 50 years, we also have jim bridenstine and jim is the head of nasa, as you know, and nasa has done a whole different, is a whole different...
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moon landing this say speak preview of tribute at washington man yo. 50 years since armstrong and aldrin, here we are. i know-- mtv,. >> we salute you, thank you forgives us one day where state of florida was not in the news for eating each other's faces or making sweet love to a hot pocket. >> it is real. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ahhhh! ♪ we're here. ♪ ♪ can't see what it is yet.re? what is that? that's a blazer? that's a chevy blazer? aww, this is dope. this thing is beautiful. i love the lights. oh man, it's got a mean face on it. it looks like a piece of candy. look at the interior. this is nice. this is my sexy mom car. i would feel like a cool dad. it's just really chic. i love this thing. it's gorgeous. i would pull up in this in a heartbeat. i want one of these. that is sharp. the all-new chevy blazer. speaks for itself. i don't know who they got to design this but give them a cookie and a star. kennedy: thank you so much for watching the best hour of your day, tomorrow we're lacing up the gloves, but. -- former supreme court justice john paul has passed, he tied peacefully in florida, the following
moon landing this say speak preview of tribute at washington man yo. 50 years since armstrong and aldrin, here we are. i know-- mtv,. >> we salute you, thank you forgives us one day where state of florida was not in the news for eating each other's faces or making sweet love to a hot pocket. >> it is real. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ahhhh! ♪ we're here. ♪ ♪ can't see what it is yet.re? what is that? that's a blazer? that's a chevy blazer? aww, this is dope. this thing is...
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armstrong: i am sure i could push it in farther but it is hard for me to bend down further than that. >> didn't know you could throw so far. can reallyng: you throw things along way up. . mr. armstrong: is my pocket open buzz? : yes it is. it is not up against your suit, though. put it more toward the inside. mr. armstrong: that in the pocket? mr. aldrin: push down. got it? it is not all the way in. push it. there you go. armstronmr. armstrong: contingey sample is in the pocket. oxygen is 81%. i have no flags, and i'm in minimum flow. [beep] houston.s roger, neil. mr. aldrin: ok, i have the camera on that one frame a second. mr. armstrong: ok. 80%aldrin: and i have got oxygen. no flags. mr. armstrong: are you getting a tv picture now, houston? >> neil, yes we are getting a tv picture. (long pause) neil, this is houston. we are getting a picture. you're not in it at the present time. we can see the bag on the lec being moved by buzz. >> ready for me to come out? mr. armstrong: yeah, just stand by a second. mr. cronkite: talk about being super casual. mr. cronkite: hope he doesn't get too casual. mr.
armstrong: i am sure i could push it in farther but it is hard for me to bend down further than that. >> didn't know you could throw so far. can reallyng: you throw things along way up. . mr. armstrong: is my pocket open buzz? : yes it is. it is not up against your suit, though. put it more toward the inside. mr. armstrong: that in the pocket? mr. aldrin: push down. got it? it is not all the way in. push it. there you go. armstronmr. armstrong: contingey sample is in the pocket. oxygen is...
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moon landing this say speak preview of tribute at washington man yo. 50 years since armstrong and aldrin, here we are. i knowed on -- mtv,. >> we salute you, thank you forgives us one day where state of florida was not in the news for eating each other's faces or making sweet love to a hot pocket. >> it is real. we'll be right back. the doctor's office might mejust for a shot.o but why go back there when you can stay home with neulasta® onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta® reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1% a 94% decrease. neulasta® onpro is designed to deliver neulasta® the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta® is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta® if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an incomplete dose could increase infection risk. ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems allergic reactions, kidney injuries and capillary leak syndrome have occurred. report abdominal or shoulder tip pain, trouble breathing or allergic reactions to your doct
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i don't know. [indiscernible] >> i would like you to have this surprise with love and gratitude. we also have red white and blue. [indiscernible] that mrs.ice armstrong flowers. a very kind thought and it expresses the wishes of all of us. we have the thought of moment ago about the astronauts and they did not die in vain. quite frankly the program was in and it proved that the program was in trouble with that tragic accident. accidenttigator of the found problems that led to refinements in the program that has given us this almost perfect record since your first flight and leading up to this magnificent climax. >> a great sense of triumph. the word phoenix might have been another name. we did rise out of the ashes. the crew performed flawlessly on this mission. it is one of those textbooks like i enjoy seeing. gus, roger, and ed did not die in vain. cbs news coverage will continue in a moment. a dream and the nation's pledge has been fulfilled. the lunar age has begun. with it is mankind's march upward into that endless guy sky -- endless sky. in a smallminor star solar system on the fringe of a seemingly infinite universe. this will be long and ard
i don't know. [indiscernible] >> i would like you to have this surprise with love and gratitude. we also have red white and blue. [indiscernible] that mrs.ice armstrong flowers. a very kind thought and it expresses the wishes of all of us. we have the thought of moment ago about the astronauts and they did not die in vain. quite frankly the program was in and it proved that the program was in trouble with that tragic accident. accidenttigator of the found problems that led to refinements...
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i don't know if it is that much cheaper, but an amazing photograph of neil armstrong's faces into thef old audio and flight plans and videos, and what is the moon doing on sunday... we had a big pull-out yesterday. it is sunday, the 50th anniversary, tickly in the uk because it was 3am but it was actually... it is just incredible, it is amazing that it is still captivating audiences 50 years on. jason and mo, thank you for taking us jason and mo, thank you for taking us through the papers, have a wonderful moon landing anniversary this weekend, whatever you are up to, ithink this weekend, whatever you are up to, i think some people are staying at —— staying up all night and watching it again as it happened. much more on the bbc news website,. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you mo and jason. thank you for watching, good night. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports
i don't know if it is that much cheaper, but an amazing photograph of neil armstrong's faces into thef old audio and flight plans and videos, and what is the moon doing on sunday... we had a big pull-out yesterday. it is sunday, the 50th anniversary, tickly in the uk because it was 3am but it was actually... it is just incredible, it is amazing that it is still captivating audiences 50 years on. jason and mo, thank you for taking us jason and mo, thank you for taking us through the papers, have...
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made out of spider webs so the impression that i can do -- i don't know if it's gonna translate, is a duet between ella fitzgerald and louie armstrong i would do it to one of -- a pivotal song for me as a a middle schooler. okay, okay, here we go t this is happening,s is crazy. this is like what i would do when i was 6-years-old alone, and then stoned at 17, and now sober here okay ♪ oops i did it againh i played wur heart got lost in the game oba baby oops you think i'm in love ♪ ♪ and i'm sent from above i'm not that innocent ♪ >> jimmy: oh, my god cheers and applause that is a first. that is a first that has never happened on our show before. that is a first. el and louie doing britney spears oh my gosh >> thank you >> jimmy: betty gilpin, you arem awese. here's a clip. here's betty gilpin and alison brie in season 3 of "glow. take a look at this. >> we may never open a show in las vegas ever again just take a moment and appreciate what is right in front of you so you don't miss it >> hey, so me speaking as youryo producer, ever is up don't bring them down into your sinkhole of despair. >> hey it was fun last night. >> no todd, w
made out of spider webs so the impression that i can do -- i don't know if it's gonna translate, is a duet between ella fitzgerald and louie armstrong i would do it to one of -- a pivotal song for me as a a middle schooler. okay, okay, here we go t this is happening,s is crazy. this is like what i would do when i was 6-years-old alone, and then stoned at 17, and now sober here okay ♪ oops i did it againh i played wur heart got lost in the game oba baby oops you think i'm in love ♪ ♪ and...
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i was the crew flight surgeon. >> the first to see and communicate with armstrong, aldrin and collins. he needed to knowthey were okay but only hand signals would work. the noise of the chopper was too loud. >> as they came into the helicopter i got a thumbs-up, one, two, three. as i say, my life was complete. they were okay. >> what a relief. >> what a relief. >> on pord the hoboard the hornt everything went according to plan aboard the facility. >> several nights prior to that they created a nice white pathway from mqf to the helicopter. the paint wasn't drying. >> a few glitches but somehow it all worked despite so many odds and low technology. >> my phone right here has about 200,000 more computer power than computers used to go to the moon and book. >> in alameda, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> you can enjoy the "apollo 11" command module in your living room. abc news meteorologist shows us how this works. >> check this out. that is the "apollo 11" command module up close and personal. it's google's 3d augmented reality and you can create it wherever you are on your smart iphone. google "apollo 1
i was the crew flight surgeon. >> the first to see and communicate with armstrong, aldrin and collins. he needed to knowthey were okay but only hand signals would work. the noise of the chopper was too loud. >> as they came into the helicopter i got a thumbs-up, one, two, three. as i say, my life was complete. they were okay. >> what a relief. >> what a relief. >> on pord the hoboard the hornt everything went according to plan aboard the facility. >> several...
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know? but it looks a >> he got so close. >> of course. so, he did. i was reading up a bit about it, just because you know you hear about neil armstrong, you hear aboutt was up there orbiting, there was a point where he was just by himself, in this module, the main part, just orbiting and he actually lost contact with the main space center for about 45 minutes, it was literally just him behind on the dark side of the moon. at that time, they have kind of dubbed him the loneliest man, and i read some interviews about him, he basically said you know, he never thought about it like that. he was thinking about his fellow astronauts, down there on the moon, kind of echoing a little bit about what we heard from buzz aldrin yesterday, that he hopes you know, nasa will continue to move forward, having quite done enough, they think, in the last 50 years. they are hoping they can you know, this 50th year anniversary will propel nasa, the united states, by the companies, to just keep pushing forward, because in some ways they feel it has stalled. >> it was certainly one thing, then you know we kind of moved our attention away from that, i am certain all these m
know? but it looks a >> he got so close. >> of course. so, he did. i was reading up a bit about it, just because you know you hear about neil armstrong, you hear aboutt was up there orbiting, there was a point where he was just by himself, in this module, the main part, just orbiting and he actually lost contact with the main space center for about 45 minutes, it was literally just him behind on the dark side of the moon. at that time, they have kind of dubbed him the loneliest man,...
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i was the crew flight surgeon. >> the first to see and communicate with armstrong, aldrin and collins. he needed to knowthey were okay but only hand signals would work. the noise of the chopper was too loud. >> as they came into the helicopter i got a thumbs-up, one, two, three. as i say, my life was complete. they were okay. >> what a relief. >> what a relief. >> on board the hornet not everything went according to plan aboard the facility. >> several nights prior to that they painted a nice white pathway from mqf to the helicopter. the paint wasn't drying. >> a few glitches but somehow it all worked despite so many odds and low technology. >> my phone right here has about 200,000 more computer power than computers used to go to the moon and back. >> in alameda, cornell barnard, abc 7 news. >>> still to come on abc 7 mornings, president trump fights for a popular rapper. the fight to free asap rocky in sweden. >>> bankrupt, more than 1,000 charming charlie sto that leave therea lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun.
i was the crew flight surgeon. >> the first to see and communicate with armstrong, aldrin and collins. he needed to knowthey were okay but only hand signals would work. the noise of the chopper was too loud. >> as they came into the helicopter i got a thumbs-up, one, two, three. as i say, my life was complete. they were okay. >> what a relief. >> what a relief. >> on board the hornet not everything went according to plan aboard the facility. >> several nights...
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know... whereas, i think trump will send his own stuff and we will find out the truth. - who will lead space force? - neil armstrong- okay. i mean, he is dead. we'd have to bring him back to life. - he has to have a military background. - i think they should be in the military, yeah. - has to have a military background. - i think so yeah. - but the military has advised president trump that we don't need a space force. - well, trump is his own man. - oh. he knows more. - and--and he's gonna tell us the truth about what's out there. - when you're in trump's universe, everyone loves space force. all: space force! space force! - but why do we need space force? - i'm sure that there will be war in space. - let's not forget 9/11, okay. well, i think the space force could help prevent the next 9/11. - which would be 9/12. - 9/12, 9/13. - okay. - i think isis could get to space. - space isis? - space isis. right, space isis. but do we really need a space force? - it doesn't make a lot of sense and we would be wasting a lot of dollars, but at the same time, it's just gonna be cool. - let me just unpack what you just said. -
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i know it is noisy where you are, but looking at those pictures of neil armstrong and buzz aldrin, it, fear, terror ora mind? is it excitement, fear, terror or a mixture of all of that? by the time you launch on top of a rocket you have done so much training, so much preparation it is pure excitement. you are completely ready for what is about to happen. of course there is also the risk of something catastrophic happening but thatis something catastrophic happening but that is outside of your control so at that point it is pure adrenaline, excitement. i had the pleasure of speaking to six apollo astronauts three weeks ago and being able to say, what was it like going to land on the moon? seeing the earth from a00,000 kilometres away notjust a00 kilometres away and it was amazing to get their take on that and it‘s a life changing experience as you would expect. can you explain, i know it is very hard to explain, but what is it like to look back at earth from outer space as you have had the privilege to do? it is a very surreal experience. the reason being is because everything is so qu
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know the rules safeguarding that sure. it's been. 20. how. are you i am i'm. she was the 1st man to walk on the moon. the armstrong the moon was his destiny. i think is everything channing i think i'm listening. so much different culture between here and there challenging for him. to some of the so i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. my got my license to work as a swimming instructor to share knowledge to children other adults just random stuff just to. let your story take part share it on info migrants' dot. dot. hello and welcome to the latest episode of eco africa this is now. coming to you from the fossil park in lagos nigeria and if you ever wanted to know how you can make a different india environment stay tuned ok with me is my charming colleague from south africa felicia i know that i have you on my name.
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i don't know how many craters he wants to look at, get him back inside. >> he finally did. armstrong's suit now proved for us to see up close, something that touchdown the moon and so many of us. >> do you watch people look at the suit? >> so i will watch people. i love to see people's reactions. it's very emotional. >> david kerley, abc news, washington. >> that's a great story from the playtexing and to mission control. get back inside. get back in. joining me is nicole minor, director of moving images with the san francisco exploratorium. you have a great title. moving images. i'm not sure exactly what it means but it sounds fancy. >> a little bit of everything. >> let's start with the moon landing 50 years ago. why is that so important? >> i think the moon sparks our imagination and space travel in general and i think that the moon is so important to us and so important in different cultures for different reasons but we have so many things that we can learn from it and i think there's so much more to learn. >> i was doing some research and i did not realize, i just assumed that rus
i don't know how many craters he wants to look at, get him back inside. >> he finally did. armstrong's suit now proved for us to see up close, something that touchdown the moon and so many of us. >> do you watch people look at the suit? >> so i will watch people. i love to see people's reactions. it's very emotional. >> david kerley, abc news, washington. >> that's a great story from the playtexing and to mission control. get back inside. get back in. joining me is...
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iing the man known as the godfather of tennessee whiskey. >> if you want to appreciate jazz, you better know who lewis armstrong was.rican whiskey, you should know who nathan nearest green was. >> reporter: jeffrey rank from hb o's west world" feels so passionate about preserving the story he made a short film to honor him. in the late 1850s a farm owner slave known as nearest green started working with a young orphan named jack daniel. >> we just need to know stories like this because it smashes the lies. >> reporter: there's's no known photograph of nearest green. but this is his son george sitting right next to jack daniel. a black man and a white man sitting side by side at a deeply divided time in the deep american south. >> you have this great iconic american brand and this thing that's representative of something that sits in our soul that's created by the coming together of two families, an unlikely partnership. >> that partnership was an open secret in lynchburg, tennessee. >> it's kind of the same family. >> reporter: william is a member of the tennessee squires, a a jack daniels fan club of sorts. >> you
iing the man known as the godfather of tennessee whiskey. >> if you want to appreciate jazz, you better know who lewis armstrong was.rican whiskey, you should know who nathan nearest green was. >> reporter: jeffrey rank from hb o's west world" feels so passionate about preserving the story he made a short film to honor him. in the late 1850s a farm owner slave known as nearest green started working with a young orphan named jack daniel. >> we just need to know stories...
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i asked him what he thought, what his conversations with neil armstrong was like. in the last moment, when the world was watching, and he said, neil knows bit more in the tank. very laid—back. i know it is such a cliche, but we do not make them like that with that right staff, with that humility as well as that brain. i don't think they come in that package any annual armstrong was the right person to be the first man on the moon. we were talking earlier to an expert who said they monitored his heart rate and it was going like the clappers, that was the phrase he used. but you would never have known. let's take a look at what you are looking at this this is something... well, banning a segregated play spaces at new housing. we have been talking about social housing and new build housing and how there has been some segregation for people there, but this is a step further. the fact that it has had to happen. the good news is that the greater london authority have now put plans into place saying that no segregation for a play areas can happen in any future developments, however the point that it is sad that it has had to come to come to th
i asked him what he thought, what his conversations with neil armstrong was like. in the last moment, when the world was watching, and he said, neil knows bit more in the tank. very laid—back. i know it is such a cliche, but we do not make them like that with that right staff, with that humility as well as that brain. i don't think they come in that package any annual armstrong was the right person to be the first man on the moon. we were talking earlier to an expert who said they monitored...
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armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . this is the w.'s live from berlin hong kong's leader says the tariff was controversial extradition bill is dead. i hope you know what would be enough to diffuse the anger that's led to mass protests but activists. are already getting ready to go back on the streets on the program the italian island of lampedusa has become the front line in europe standoff over migration and the role of rescue ships in the mediterranean. to hear both sides of the argument.
armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . this is the w.'s live from berlin hong kong's leader says the tariff was controversial extradition bill is dead. i hope you know what would be enough to diffuse the anger that's led to mass protests but activists. are already getting ready to go back on the streets on the program the italian island of lampedusa has become the front line in europe standoff over migration and the role of rescue ships in the mediterranean. to hear both sides of the argument.
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i had never heard mission control so quiet, so that tension -- it was palpable. you could feel it. >> reporter: armstrong finally spotted smooth terrain. >> 30 seconds. >> and we finally landed. nobody knowsy how much fuel. some estimates have it at 20 seconds. >> engine stop. we copy it down, eagle. >> boy. >> the eagle has landed. >> reporter: changely duke was now speaking to the first men on the moon. >> rocket tranquility, we copy on the ground. you've got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. we're breathing again. thanks a lot. >> the significance of what he had just done, piloting this thing into this landing over this significant problems that they had on the descent was remarkable. >> it's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: so remarkable, almost everyone alive today has seen these grainy images, earth's first two moon walkers. 600 million people back on earth watched them, transfixed. >> it really, to me, brought the u.s. together and was very significant. >> reporter: especially given the turmoil of that decade. >> right. >> okay, houston, i'm going to change lenses on you. >> it's hard for me to believe wreechl be we've been there, we accomplished t
i had never heard mission control so quiet, so that tension -- it was palpable. you could feel it. >> reporter: armstrong finally spotted smooth terrain. >> 30 seconds. >> and we finally landed. nobody knowsy how much fuel. some estimates have it at 20 seconds. >> engine stop. we copy it down, eagle. >> boy. >> the eagle has landed. >> reporter: changely duke was now speaking to the first men on the moon. >> rocket tranquility, we copy on the...
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i hosted neil armstrong several times and you get to ask them questions and those kind of things. and you know, such a great hero for all of us. what he used to say, you know, youe said, if you said hey, are a hero. he would shun that away and say i am and forever will be a white sock, pocket protector, nerdy engineer. and are never sitting at the dinner with him, and the highest award at purdue is that neil armstrong award. and we were honoring sally sullenberger with it. and they have only - ssully sullenberger with it. i have only candidate out half-dozen times. sully, we have to two awards in common. one is the neil armstrong award. the second is the people who land in strange places. [laughter] that is a little bit of him. my greatest point of connection and pride is that my oldest son is a rocket scientist. space design engineer at the jpl labs at nasa. he designed a robot arm for mars 2020. i will never forget going down to jpl, the first time i went to ,o see him and he is just giddy he says dad, man, these are the smartest people in the world, the greatest engineers in the world. and
i hosted neil armstrong several times and you get to ask them questions and those kind of things. and you know, such a great hero for all of us. what he used to say, you know, youe said, if you said hey, are a hero. he would shun that away and say i am and forever will be a white sock, pocket protector, nerdy engineer. and are never sitting at the dinner with him, and the highest award at purdue is that neil armstrong award. and we were honoring sally sullenberger with it. and they have only -...
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brian: i know the flight suit is estimated about 40,000. janet armstrong's u.s.e: tell us about the auction. where can people look at it. >> ha.com. heritage auctions. they sankey it there. ainsley: incredible. to meet you and talk to you. brian: special day for the country, the world, for you and your family i can only imagine. >> honor to be here. i appreciate it very much. ainsley: more frocks and friends moments away. ♪ -- "fox & friends." if i call out with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that works as hard as you do. >> it's 50 years ago today apolo 11 in the form of that rocket took off for the moon and that's what it will look like tomorrow, and the next night as they project the rocket onto the washington monument. >> that's amazing. >> you'll stick around for the "after the show show", is that correct? >> one small step for our show. >> have a great day. go to fox nation to watch the "after the show show" and brian's radio show. >> bye, stay within yourself
brian: i know the flight suit is estimated about 40,000. janet armstrong's u.s.e: tell us about the auction. where can people look at it. >> ha.com. heritage auctions. they sankey it there. ainsley: incredible. to meet you and talk to you. brian: special day for the country, the world, for you and your family i can only imagine. >> honor to be here. i appreciate it very much. ainsley: more frocks and friends moments away. ♪ -- "fox & friends." if i call out with a...
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know we have that never-ending bond, that's never-ending connection that you see with the dedicated team of great diplomatic corps at the state department. i also have something in common with neil armstrong. we are both ohio boys, and we went off to purdue to study engineering. i didn't become an astronaut or play one on tv. but i can tell you that space is personal for me. ever since i was that 12-year-old boy sitting in the living room with my mom and my dad with our one tv, looking at those black and white, snowy images and watching neil armstrong, one small step for man, one giant for mankind, i developed a love affair with space. ipad3 really great points of personal connection. the first was my roommate at purdue. one of my roommates, he ended up going in the shell four times. i will never forget. you come in late at night, maybe i was at a party, he was sitting down at the drawing board. we had just switched over from calculators. and i say, why are you studying so hard? and he said, i want to be an astronaut. and i said astronauts are military, you just can't. and he said if you dream hard enough and you work hard enough, you can make it come true. an eyewitness's dedication, his
know we have that never-ending bond, that's never-ending connection that you see with the dedicated team of great diplomatic corps at the state department. i also have something in common with neil armstrong. we are both ohio boys, and we went off to purdue to study engineering. i didn't become an astronaut or play one on tv. but i can tell you that space is personal for me. ever since i was that 12-year-old boy sitting in the living room with my mom and my dad with our one tv, looking at those...
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armstrong brewing company. >> reporter: you know, i'm standing out here on grand avenue, a lot of businesses here and we will talk about that in a second. my town, this is something i know about. i will talk about this in a moment but when i went out to south city, the first thing i wanted was a sandwich. let's see what i found. if you want a no-nonsense italian sub in south san francisco, look no further than little lucas and met shop on el camino real. it looks small but it cranks up between 3-500 sandwiches a day on the inside. >> they are fresh. >> diana and her husband mike took over this from the original owners nearly 20 years ago but they kept most things the same. what is special about this place is the long history, generous portions and oh yes, the sausage. a special sauce or jalapeno hot sauce is the secret ingredient that adds a special taste. >> the sauces are what we are known for, that's original. however, there are some few specials that my husband who loves to cook and is good at it, has added to the menu for as so we have 22 specials. >> cut and half and are as much as a whole sandwich and some places. what also makes a good is the fresh bread. i
armstrong brewing company. >> reporter: you know, i'm standing out here on grand avenue, a lot of businesses here and we will talk about that in a second. my town, this is something i know about. i will talk about this in a moment but when i went out to south city, the first thing i wanted was a sandwich. let's see what i found. if you want a no-nonsense italian sub in south san francisco, look no further than little lucas and met shop on el camino real. it looks small but it cranks up...
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million watched on tv as neil armstrong stepped down that ladder and said that line that we all know so well. >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> ito go to the nerve center of that mission and so many others, rachel crane at the johnson space center in houston. that has got to be something to be there today, rachel. >> reporter: victor and christi, i'm coming to you live from probably the coolest location i personally have ever been to. this is apollo mission control. the historic landmark here. i was here a couple years ago. it didn't quite look at this. to be honest, it was a little rundown. but there has been an incredible restoration that has been going on for six years now. and the funds, $3.5 million were donated from a neighboring town, webster, texas, the rest of the funds raised from a private donation and kick-starter fund. you see the apollo 11 flight panel. you see an rc cola here. you even see the ashtrays, cigar ashtrays because they were smoking so much at the time. this room truly feels like a time capsule. of course, it was the epicenter of the moon landing nearly 50 years ago today that neil armstrong and buzz a
million watched on tv as neil armstrong stepped down that ladder and said that line that we all know so well. >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> ito go to the nerve center of that mission and so many others, rachel crane at the johnson space center in houston. that has got to be something to be there today, rachel. >> reporter: victor and christi, i'm coming to you live from probably the coolest location i personally have ever been to. this is...
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i rise today to commemorate the 50th anniversary of space flight apollo 11. mr. balderson: that first landed humankind on the moon. as we all know aboard this mission were american heroes neil armstrong, buds aldrin jr., and michael collins. when neil armstrong first set foot on the moon july 20, 1969, he secured a place in a long proud line of ohioans who have performed aviation first. beginning with the wright brothers and continuing today with the fine scientists at nasa's glenn research center, generations much ohioans have consistently led and driven innovation in our country. for centuries ohio has been on the forefront of new technologies and always pushed the boundaries of mankind in the name of exploration. i would be remiss if i did not personally thank those brave astronauts who led the apollo 11 mission 50 years ago for putting their lives on the line in service to their country. when commander armstrong took his first steps on to the moon, surely he couldn't have known that a 7-year-old boy from his home state of ohio was watching in amazement with his whole life ahead of him. may our country always remember how profound the apollo 11 moon landings were and still are. ma
i rise today to commemorate the 50th anniversary of space flight apollo 11. mr. balderson: that first landed humankind on the moon. as we all know aboard this mission were american heroes neil armstrong, buds aldrin jr., and michael collins. when neil armstrong first set foot on the moon july 20, 1969, he secured a place in a long proud line of ohioans who have performed aviation first. beginning with the wright brothers and continuing today with the fine scientists at nasa's glenn research...