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we have the new buzz aldrin space institute. that's at florida tech and that is devoted to human presence, permanent presence presence on mars. we have to stop now, i know you're thinking you're going to
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spec if you haven't seen that you must watch it buzz aldrin say we had a ball. [laughter] cement but i want to get to your life because you may have some lunchtime and people have questions but that some point did decided to have children you had a couple sisters many and then fade then baby bust came along spinet people always ask daddy get the name? they assume buzzing from like a fighter pilot class to make that came later simic my sisters could not pronounce a brother. so that's what i was but as that is where it started everson its none this is, jr. they would not call me that certainly to make jesse know his legal name is buzz aldrin he changed addend the '80s it dries me crazy when i send the legal name then somebody fills the of plane ticket with edwin they say that's what this says on the internet laugh laugh so he is buses he took his first ride at age two dash engine model plane propeller 12 passengers painted to look like an eagle red-and-white with the wings and tail the symbol of our country the name of the spacecraft that landed on the moon cement
spec if you haven't seen that you must watch it buzz aldrin say we had a ball. [laughter] cement but i want to get to your life because you may have some lunchtime and people have questions but that some point did decided to have children you had a couple sisters many and then fade then baby bust came along spinet people always ask daddy get the name? they assume buzzing from like a fighter pilot class to make that came later simic my sisters could not pronounce a brother. so that's what i was...
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and once in lunar orbit, the two crew members who would descend to the surface, armstrong and aldrin climbed into the lunar module. it separated from the command module where michael collins stayed to orbit the moon and it began its descent down to the surface. down to the surface. >> we copy you now, eagle. >> drifting to the right a littl little. >> contact light. okay. engine stop. >> we copy you down, eagle. >> the eagle has landed. >> this was a thrilling moment in history and almost everybody who was alive at that moment remembered where they were, whether they were watching it on television in their own homes or if they were standing in an appliance store watching it on a television. people around the world stopped to watch the landing on the moon and the first steps of human beings on the moon. >> okay. i'm going to step off the land mount. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> after the crew, the apollo 11 crew had climbed out, done some exploration close to the lunar module, collected some samples of lunar swale and rocks, taken some photographs, pla
and once in lunar orbit, the two crew members who would descend to the surface, armstrong and aldrin climbed into the lunar module. it separated from the command module where michael collins stayed to orbit the moon and it began its descent down to the surface. down to the surface. >> we copy you now, eagle. >> drifting to the right a littl little. >> contact light. okay. engine stop. >> we copy you down, eagle. >> the eagle has landed. >> this was a...
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and we've met buzz aldrin, neil armstrong, john glenn, scott carpenter, pete conrad used to come here. owen garriott back from the early period, john young and the bob cripin the first crew from the first space shuttle mission. eileen collins has been here and pam melbourne, the two commanders of the shuttle mission. and again in may, we had astronauts who had just returned from the international space station. so whenever they come to washington, they like to come here too. many of them spent hours here when they were children. and they say that this museum was partly responsible for their love of aviation and their passion to become astronauts. >> let me just make the point, for those of you listening on c-span radio, of course watching on c-span3's american history tv, we are live at the national air and space museum in washington, d.c. our next caller is john joining us from new hampshire with valerie neal. go ahead, please. >> good evening. i just want to ask if you're going to show the "uss enterprise" at all during the programming. i know other people involved in the restoratio
and we've met buzz aldrin, neil armstrong, john glenn, scott carpenter, pete conrad used to come here. owen garriott back from the early period, john young and the bob cripin the first crew from the first space shuttle mission. eileen collins has been here and pam melbourne, the two commanders of the shuttle mission. and again in may, we had astronauts who had just returned from the international space station. so whenever they come to washington, they like to come here too. many of them spent...
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. >> i met buzz aldrin when he was here and i do believe he went to the moon, but i don't believe he came back. >> by the way, i think we did this story two years ago. and i will say now what i said then. whatever you think of the belief system whether you think it is nutty or not, it lead to a lot of topless women walking around. layoff. >> we tried a lot of different methods too. >> absolutely. they went with religion. >> you called the topless man the creepy part because they were doing it to be close to the topless women. or maybe they are more awoke than you. >> it is a total trojan horse move. did you see that? >> you asked what they gained by this. i don't know about the women, but they say there must be absolute equality between men and women to ensure the preservation of society and that centuries of gender of equality has created imbalances that could prove fatal to society. that's why they are doing it. >> we'll show you guys. we'll take our tops off and how will you like it then? >> john kerry's dumb statement. in your monologue you said you wanted to read the long quote
. >> i met buzz aldrin when he was here and i do believe he went to the moon, but i don't believe he came back. >> by the way, i think we did this story two years ago. and i will say now what i said then. whatever you think of the belief system whether you think it is nutty or not, it lead to a lot of topless women walking around. layoff. >> we tried a lot of different methods too. >> absolutely. they went with religion. >> you called the topless man the creepy...
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it is buzz aldrin and michael collins. >> during the three-day journey to the moon the astronauts keptusy. checkless, navigation and observation, housekeeping. they must work in a weightless environment keeping their spacecraft and themselves in good condition. data must be collected and reported, experiments must be performed. including. including photography both inside and outside the spacecraft. >> c-span: this particular document is also very interesting because it lays out the role of each of the three astronauts. at every moment of the mission. at this particular time it indicates what each of them is to do. it suggests that there is a possibility that perhaps the astronauts would have to be left on the moon if something was not working properly, they would have to be left behind. and the mission would go on. this was done according to a plan, you'll see that it says july 1, 1969. there is a plan that set out this a very detailed chronological time frame and it was according to this plan that they had to follow these instructions. each of them knew exactly what they were to do.
it is buzz aldrin and michael collins. >> during the three-day journey to the moon the astronauts keptusy. checkless, navigation and observation, housekeeping. they must work in a weightless environment keeping their spacecraft and themselves in good condition. data must be collected and reported, experiments must be performed. including. including photography both inside and outside the spacecraft. >> c-span: this particular document is also very interesting because it lays out the...
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we have the new buzz aldrin space institute. that's at florida tech and that is devoted to human presence, permanent presence presence on mars. we have to stop now, i know you're thinking you're going to explain -- but we have to go [applause]. >> c-span's "washington journal" is live every day with these and policy issues that impact you. coming up on wednesday morning, will talk about the controversy over the recent hike in cost of epipen. in the spotlight on magazine spotlight the contributor to the atlantic will discuss the magazine september story, are we any saver which looks at whether the 1,000,000,000,000 dollars set to protect the u.s. has made an impact. watch c-span's "washington journal" beginning live at seven eastern on wednesday morning. joined the discussion. >> throughout the month book tv programs out the week in prime time. if if you not familiar with our weekend features book tv takes a public affairs programming and focuses on the nonfiction books. her signature programs are in-depth, alive look at authors
we have the new buzz aldrin space institute. that's at florida tech and that is devoted to human presence, permanent presence presence on mars. we have to stop now, i know you're thinking you're going to explain -- but we have to go [applause]. >> c-span's "washington journal" is live every day with these and policy issues that impact you. coming up on wednesday morning, will talk about the controversy over the recent hike in cost of epipen. in the spotlight on magazine...
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the command module l aand the lr module carried kneel armstrong and michael colins and buzz aldrin to the moon. this lunar module is a module that never flew in space. it is a lunar model two that's intended to be used in the test flight. the test was cancelled and as unnecessary. it consists of two parts, the base which has the legs and, the rocket engine in it and then the oddly shaped top which is the crew cabin and the modular. this was attached to the command module from earth to lunar orbit. once in lunar orbit. the two crew members would descend service where armstrong and colins -- it began to set down to surface. >> forward, forward. back lights. andrew, stop. >> we are copying it down. >> go ahead and land it. >> this was a thrilling moment in history. and, almost every body who was alive at that moment remember where they were. >> whether they were watching it on television or their own house or if they were standing in an appliance store watching on a television. people around the world stopped to watch the landing on the moon and the first steps of human beings on the moo
the command module l aand the lr module carried kneel armstrong and michael colins and buzz aldrin to the moon. this lunar module is a module that never flew in space. it is a lunar model two that's intended to be used in the test flight. the test was cancelled and as unnecessary. it consists of two parts, the base which has the legs and, the rocket engine in it and then the oddly shaped top which is the crew cabin and the modular. this was attached to the command module from earth to lunar...
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now, the crew is who is going fly on gemini 9 doesn't have a backup crew but here's lovell and aldrin and we became the backup crew. now that means there's a crew for 10 and 11 and we're going to fly on the last one. that's the way things happened sometimes. >> you can watch this and other programs online at book.org. [inaudible conversations] >> okay. good each can everyone hear me? yeah, okay. ...
now, the crew is who is going fly on gemini 9 doesn't have a backup crew but here's lovell and aldrin and we became the backup crew. now that means there's a crew for 10 and 11 and we're going to fly on the last one. that's the way things happened sometimes. >> you can watch this and other programs online at book.org. [inaudible conversations] >> okay. good each can everyone hear me? yeah, okay. ...
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and we've met buzz aldrin, neil armstrong, john glenn, scott carpenter, pete conrad used to come here. owen garriott back from the early period, john young and the bob cripin the first crew from the first space shuttle mission. eileen collins has been here and pam melbourne, the two commanders of the shuttle mission. and again in may, we had astronauts who had just returned from the international space station. so whenever they come to washington, they like to come here too. many of them spent hours here when they were children. and they say that this museum was partly responsible for their love of aviation and their passion to become astronauts. >> let me just make the point, for those of you listening on c-span radio, of course watching on c-span3's american history tv, we are live at the national air and space museum in washington, d.c. our next caller is john joining us from new hampshire with valerie neal. go ahead, please. >> good evening. i just want to ask if you're going to show the "uss enterprise" at all during the programming. i know other people involved in the restoratio
and we've met buzz aldrin, neil armstrong, john glenn, scott carpenter, pete conrad used to come here. owen garriott back from the early period, john young and the bob cripin the first crew from the first space shuttle mission. eileen collins has been here and pam melbourne, the two commanders of the shuttle mission. and again in may, we had astronauts who had just returned from the international space station. so whenever they come to washington, they like to come here too. many of them spent...
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opened since 1970 and we found graffiti inside where he had written on the side of it and so had buzz aldrin time it was ever recorded so he talked about it a little bit and the experiences he had. but this is from apollo 11. this is the base camp, so to speak, for the folks that went to the moon. >> what's amazing is how small it is. >> yes, for three people. >> cramped quarters. >> yes. fortunately, they weren't gone that long and two of them were out on vacation for part of the trip. >> do you have a favorite exhibit? a favorite spot here at the museum? >> well, i do, yes. we have an airplane down in the sea/air gallery called the boeing f-4 b-4. and my father flew that exact airplane the year i was born so it has special meaning to me. >> we are inside the national air and space museum. we'll get to your phone calls. peter is joining us from california. we'll hear from you. peter, good evening. peter, are you there? we can't hear the call from peter. >> caller: hello? >> i think peter is there now. so go ahead, peter. we can hear you. >> caller: i wanted to know if the museum would intro
opened since 1970 and we found graffiti inside where he had written on the side of it and so had buzz aldrin time it was ever recorded so he talked about it a little bit and the experiences he had. but this is from apollo 11. this is the base camp, so to speak, for the folks that went to the moon. >> what's amazing is how small it is. >> yes, for three people. >> cramped quarters. >> yes. fortunately, they weren't gone that long and two of them were out on vacation for...
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then later, buzz aldrin's book now getting way over on c-span2.biill take you next to director james comey talking today to the semantic government symposium on cyber security and the recent breach of election systems by hackers. >> thank you, >>. he had dire straits for his walk-up song.
then later, buzz aldrin's book now getting way over on c-span2.biill take you next to director james comey talking today to the semantic government symposium on cyber security and the recent breach of election systems by hackers. >> thank you, >>. he had dire straits for his walk-up song.
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. >> buzz aldrin wrote a book mission to mars a few years ago we had on the show. up as a kid you look at the moon walkers and they were heroes. something special. >>> california health officials confirm i have a case of west nile virus coming up what they say about the potential danger of the virus in the state this year. in our house, imagination runs wild. but at my table, i keep the food real. like country crock's recipe made with real simple ingredients. and no artificial flavors or preservatives. real country fresh taste from real ingredients. welcome to crock country. >>> look to the right. get a close-up. it's like our theme song here. all right. welcome back to mornings on 2. that was a look at highway 4. one of the bands playing at peaches this weekend. >> we have a lot to talk about this morning, and we begin here, the fbi director now weighing in on the current tensions between police and minority groups. >> he is making a speech in san francisco. he admitted, look, there's some problems with the justice system, but also came to the defense of it, and w
. >> buzz aldrin wrote a book mission to mars a few years ago we had on the show. up as a kid you look at the moon walkers and they were heroes. something special. >>> california health officials confirm i have a case of west nile virus coming up what they say about the potential danger of the virus in the state this year. in our house, imagination runs wild. but at my table, i keep the food real. like country crock's recipe made with real simple ingredients. and no artificial...
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. >> buzz aldrin was here. >> came here and was thrilled. we were with him in the stadium.d about seeing his fellow american winning like in swimming and meeting with the champion. he's a big fan of the olympic. >> between having brand here at the olympics and james bond, which is more important? >> i think the olympics in our dna since 1932, you mentioned it, only one time keeper. james bond shares exactly the same value of achieving things, of being some kind of a hero and also being a universal champion. so both of them somewhere have a lot in common. one thing is at least very sure, that's omega. >> congratulations. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. >> guys, when we come back after the break, business at the box office. we'll talk about it from new york sony targeted adults in a raunchy r rated theme. did it pay off? we'll tell you about it next. ♪ ♪ announcer: they'll test you. try to break your will. but however loud the loudness gets. however many cheese puffs may fly. you're the driver. the one in control. stand firm. just wait. [click] and move only when you hear the c
. >> buzz aldrin was here. >> came here and was thrilled. we were with him in the stadium.d about seeing his fellow american winning like in swimming and meeting with the champion. he's a big fan of the olympic. >> between having brand here at the olympics and james bond, which is more important? >> i think the olympics in our dna since 1932, you mentioned it, only one time keeper. james bond shares exactly the same value of achieving things, of being some kind of a hero...
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and we've met buzz aldrin, neil armstrong, john glenn, scott carpenter, pete conrad used to come here. owen garriott back from the early period, john young and the bob cripin the first crew from the first space shuttle mission. eileen collins has been here and pam melbourne, the two commanders of the shuttle mission. and again in may, we had astronauts who had just returned from the international space station. so whenever they come to washington, they like to come here too. many of them spent hours here when they were children. and they say that this museum was partly responsible for their love of aviation and their passion to become astronauts. >> let me just make the point, for those of you listening on c-span radio, of course watching on c-span3's american history tv, we are live at the national air and space museum in washington, d.c. our next caller is john joining us from new hampshire with valerie neal. go ahead, please. >> good evening. i just want to ask if you're going to show the "uss enterprise" at all during the programming. i know other people involved in the restoratio
and we've met buzz aldrin, neil armstrong, john glenn, scott carpenter, pete conrad used to come here. owen garriott back from the early period, john young and the bob cripin the first crew from the first space shuttle mission. eileen collins has been here and pam melbourne, the two commanders of the shuttle mission. and again in may, we had astronauts who had just returned from the international space station. so whenever they come to washington, they like to come here too. many of them spent...