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ththey have also relaxed strt rules. 80% of the academics come from overseas, like the american michaels up the marine biology department. he is a man on the mission. is conditionedaea withth naturally high temperatus , and in some wayays, looks a at like what we thihink the rest of the world's oceans will look like in n the not-too-distant futurere because of climimate change. understanding all the specifics of how organisms have adapted to those conditions may give us insight into understanding what the chances are for the rest of the world's oceans to adapt as conditions change. >> this morning, one of the university's boats heading out on an expedition. onboard is a german scientist who is also a trained diver. the team is sailing nortrth of e saududi shorele e to collect c l samples.s. the coastline has not been andnized, and despite warm salty water, the reef is well-preserved. an entire ecosystem depends on it. with coral found elsewhere, this reaches a k key nursery for fish and shellfish. world, 80% of marine species rerelies on coral. but global warming now poses a serious dan
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far in either back distance in 7 years or the jamaicans you say about your hand like fellow american michael johnson have run fast. and that is always fought for our wallet or. oh well that brings this news edwards to our course to stay with us here on al-jazeera though it's does it say that next week the latest news. of the term pre-crime comes from this movie minority report in which a prediction is being me about something an individual has not yet done but is going to view and a preemptive arrest is made of someone before they perform that act if you would have asked me 37 years ago if we would have gunshot detection or video cameras in neighborhoods or be able to predict what crimes occurred i would have said you're crazy pre-crime coming soon on al-jazeera. the pages of this exercise book pose unspeakable manoli compiled testimonies of victims of congolese mercenaries as this intimate evidence finds its way to international courts the central african republic is plunged into further tumult and intricate tanev of people and a nation crippled by recent history. afrikaans part 2 of a 2 pa
far in either back distance in 7 years or the jamaicans you say about your hand like fellow american michael johnson have run fast. and that is always fought for our wallet or. oh well that brings this news edwards to our course to stay with us here on al-jazeera though it's does it say that next week the latest news. of the term pre-crime comes from this movie minority report in which a prediction is being me about something an individual has not yet done but is going to view and a preemptive...
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tie in either back distance in 7 years arledge american you say about your hand like fellow american michael johnson have run fast. and that is always well for a while either and as ever there will be much more on our web site that is of course al-jazeera dot com and that's just that wraps it up for this new so do stay with us here on out to 0 i'll be back after this short break with one of the very latest. burford you problem is something which is a geopolitical issue as for governments international institutions to manage refugees don't have the right to walk freely on the other hand gord's can move freely as far and as much as they want it's a new multi-national colonialism this is a v i'm not and over the democratic process these companies they just want the money europe's forbidden colony episode one on al-jazeera. the term pre-crime comes from this movie minority report in which a prediction is being made about something an individual has not yet done but is going to view and a preemptive arrest is made of someone before they perform that act if you would have asked me 37 years ago if
tie in either back distance in 7 years arledge american you say about your hand like fellow american michael johnson have run fast. and that is always well for a while either and as ever there will be much more on our web site that is of course al-jazeera dot com and that's just that wraps it up for this new so do stay with us here on out to 0 i'll be back after this short break with one of the very latest. burford you problem is something which is a geopolitical issue as for governments...
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look like a thing but it's more sophisticated it's a mirror the reality is that by importing american michael phelps relational. it just made it that worldwide 350000000 people are affected by genetic disorders caused by faulty d.n.a. these genetic defects can lead to a variety of conditions like cystic fibrosis which leads to conic and also sight along the functions at the moment the system and here i am dr elizabeth healy in the u.k. to see how groundbreaking developments in gene therapy could one day transform the lives of people living with genetic disorders. that may help out on the left that night mary bond on i was 16 years old and was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at the age of one. mary kay tell me from your perspective what is your day like living with cystic fibrosis. arum when i asked her i guess i ought to take mine of your eyes in this office. and then you're sitting in my inbox tears. and i asked you i know you guys are failing. and they're nasty my physio and. i do spiral a.j. and i'm going to go out which i mean they're helping me. and then often ask to do another not be lie
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hsbc says patrick burke world place michael roberts as ceo of its north american unit. patrick burke, coming from citigroup, will replace michael roberts at hsbc. now unicredit selling the remaining stake in the fine coat bank. something we had been waiting for but it is doing it today. a couple of headlines on banks. time for the stock of the hour. that is state street. one of the worst performers in the s&p 500 today, sales down more than 3% after getting a double downgrade. kailey leinz has the details. atley: betsy gray took over morgan stanley, cutting state street from overweight to underweight. heavy itn being how exposed the trust banks are to the curve. we have seen yields drop. they are heavily exposed.
hsbc says patrick burke world place michael roberts as ceo of its north american unit. patrick burke, coming from citigroup, will replace michael roberts at hsbc. now unicredit selling the remaining stake in the fine coat bank. something we had been waiting for but it is doing it today. a couple of headlines on banks. time for the stock of the hour. that is state street. one of the worst performers in the s&p 500 today, sales down more than 3% after getting a double downgrade. kailey leinz...
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joke like a bank but it's more sophisticated than in the letter to you is out by a born american michael phelps relational. it doesn't matter that worldwide 350000000 people are affected by genetic disorders closed by faulty d.n.a. these genetic defects can lead to a variety of conditions like cystic fibrosis which leads to conic and also site along the functions at the moment the system and here i am dr elizabeth healy in the u.k. to see how groundbreaking developments in gene therapy could one day transform the lives of people living with genetic disorders. l.l.s. but not marry bond on a is 16 years old and was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at the age of one. american tell me from your perspective what is your day like living with cystic fibrosis. i am when i asked her i guess all out and take my interview arises office. and then harass again my x. tears. and i asked to you i know now you guys are failing. and they're nasty my physio and. i do spiral a.j. and i'm going to go out which i mean that helping me. and then off. to doing nothing up the lies well. there are still more passes.
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the words of american hero michael collins. these three men were separated from the rest of humanity, but they certainly were not alone. hundreds of millions of people watched and prayed and gave them their best wishes. it's hard to believe -- i still have to pinch myself to think that i was a freshman in college for this moonwalk and that was 50 years ago. how could 50 years have passed by so quickly? you know, mr. president, men and women have always looked up at the night sky and seen their heroes in the constellations. now we still look up at the sky, and we see our heroes. but among them are astronauts who go to the stars and return and will go to the moon and to mars and return. i want to salute the people who've done it before and the people who are making plans to put a man and woman on the face of the moon within five years. i was so honored to charity -- to chair a hearing just this morning featuring nasa administrator bridenstine, who has put forward a bold, bold proposal from the trump administration, which has move
the words of american hero michael collins. these three men were separated from the rest of humanity, but they certainly were not alone. hundreds of millions of people watched and prayed and gave them their best wishes. it's hard to believe -- i still have to pinch myself to think that i was a freshman in college for this moonwalk and that was 50 years ago. how could 50 years have passed by so quickly? you know, mr. president, men and women have always looked up at the night sky and seen their...
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to do this this notion that you're going to take private insurance away from a 180 million americans to michael senate's election to donald trump. >>this is an example of wish list economics you should be just republicans wanted to repeal and replace now many democrats do as well. >>let's be clear about this. we are the democrats we're not battleground state texas in detroit. i'm karen caifa. the kron 4 morning news, closing arguments are underway in the ghost ship warehouse fire trial. >>hear from defense attorneys who say that there is enough evidence to find their clients not guilty. take a little peek outside here's the golden gate bridge traffic looks great and will have the hollywood minute coming up for you after the coming up for you after the break stay with us. buttermoh manscuits now we're talking fried egg want it melty cheese want it sausage want it or bacon i want it! try my 2 for $4 breakfast biscuits and add 4 donut holes for just a buck. only at jack in the box. sausa4 donut holes. for just a dollar. dang!! try my 2 for $4 breakfast biscuits and add 4 donut holes for just a buc
to do this this notion that you're going to take private insurance away from a 180 million americans to michael senate's election to donald trump. >>this is an example of wish list economics you should be just republicans wanted to repeal and replace now many democrats do as well. >>let's be clear about this. we are the democrats we're not battleground state texas in detroit. i'm karen caifa. the kron 4 morning news, closing arguments are underway in the ghost ship warehouse fire...
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hsbc says patrick burke world place michael roberts as ceo of its north american unit. e, coming from citigroup, will replace michael roberts at hsbc. now unicredit selling the remaining stake in the fine coat bank. something we had been waiting for but it is doing it today. a couple of headlines on banks. time for the stock of the hour. that is state street. one of the worst performers in the s&p 500 today, sales down more than 3% after getting a double downgrade. kailey leinz has the details. atley: betsy gray took over morgan stanley, cutting state street from overweight to underweight. heavy itn being how exposed the trust banks are to the curve. we have seen yields drop. they are heavily exposed. they make about half of their in earnings, assets, and securities and a cutaway -- and it cutaway. it is not just the trust bank. betsy grace cutting her view of the industry to in line from -- she said she sees a lot of headwinds, including slower growth and lower weights for some of the bigger guys. she is not turning completely bearish. she notices credit is still positi
hsbc says patrick burke world place michael roberts as ceo of its north american unit. e, coming from citigroup, will replace michael roberts at hsbc. now unicredit selling the remaining stake in the fine coat bank. something we had been waiting for but it is doing it today. a couple of headlines on banks. time for the stock of the hour. that is state street. one of the worst performers in the s&p 500 today, sales down more than 3% after getting a double downgrade. kailey leinz has the...
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that is the american dream and it is something we can celebrate. >> michael i must say that we miss youat fox news but we wish you best of luck on the road. good to see you again. thank you for being here.>> i miss you too, david. >> and what will make a break the president's deal. could come as early set. a republican senator on whether enough republicans will defect and tank the bill. >> everybody around this place, democrat and republican says we need to spend less.but it is like going to heaven. everybody wants to go to heaven. nobody is quite ready to make the trip. here's your buick sir. actually, that's my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. current eligible gm owners get 18% below msrp on most 20-19 buick encore models. that's just over 48 hundred below msrp on this 20-19 buick encore preferred. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulic
that is the american dream and it is something we can celebrate. >> michael i must say that we miss youat fox news but we wish you best of luck on the road. good to see you again. thank you for being here.>> i miss you too, david. >> and what will make a break the president's deal. could come as early set. a republican senator on whether enough republicans will defect and tank the bill. >> everybody around this place, democrat and republican says we need to spend...
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not counting the time we stabbed the moon to death with the american flag. - wow, michael, that's a reallyen do happen. germany paid reparations for the holocaust, canada paid reparations to their indigenous people. i'm still paying reparations to my friend tony. apparently, watching the cats also means you have to feed them. [blows raspberry] - you--you watched them die? what the-- anyway, anyway. we don't have time for that. aside from the cat thing, i'm actually impressed that you michael kosta, a white man, support reparations for black people. - what? no, i'm doing this for white people. because if america pays reparations to black people, then white people will finally be free from the bondage of white guilt. - i knew there was a catch. - what catch? - i knew it! - i--what catch? i'm saying, wouldn't it be wonderful to wipe the slate clean? we pay reparations and white guilt goes away. no more worrying about, is it people of color or african-americans or my home dogs in the hizzle. that's why i'm pro reparations. first we elected obama, then we gave "moonlight" the oscar, throw in re
not counting the time we stabbed the moon to death with the american flag. - wow, michael, that's a reallyen do happen. germany paid reparations for the holocaust, canada paid reparations to their indigenous people. i'm still paying reparations to my friend tony. apparently, watching the cats also means you have to feed them. [blows raspberry] - you--you watched them die? what the-- anyway, anyway. we don't have time for that. aside from the cat thing, i'm actually impressed that you michael...
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this notion that you're going to take private insurance away from a 180 million americans to michael fedex election to donald trump where the democrats we are not about trying to take away health care from any want. >>one of the state to access experience in the healthcare business with all due respect i don't think my colleagues understand the business cop shot just great. >>we are more worried about winning an argument than winning an election. >>the generational divide also highlighted. >>i do think it matters that we have a new generation of leaders stepping up. >>as candidates tout ways to defeat president trump. there's a new battleground state texas tonight, 10 more candidates, sharing the stage. the big draw former vice president joe biden are facing off against senator kamala harris. their clash over race became the most closely watched moment of last month's debate and tonight their rematch is set on center stage. >>and earlier today i spoke with someone close to the biden campaign who said that they are aware that knives are out for him and that he has been preparing exten
this notion that you're going to take private insurance away from a 180 million americans to michael fedex election to donald trump where the democrats we are not about trying to take away health care from any want. >>one of the state to access experience in the healthcare business with all due respect i don't think my colleagues understand the business cop shot just great. >>we are more worried about winning an argument than winning an election. >>the generational divide also...
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to do this this notion that you're going to take private insurance away from a 180 million americans to michael fedex election to donald trump. >>this is an example of wish list economics you should be just republicans wanted to repeal and replace now many democrats do as well. >>let's be clear about this. we are the democrats we are not about trng to take away health care from anyone. >>with a much eper bar for the next round of debate entries some and taking one more chance to get voters attention on the national i wrote bill. >>everything that we're talking about here tonight is what's wrong with american politics candidates also touching on gun control high school is hard enough. >>without having to worry about whether you're going to get shot. >>and the best ways for democrats to defeat president trump. next year, there's a new battleground state texas in detroit. i'm karen caifa. >>it's 7.19 of free money this morning kids are busy this summer with chores but which ones pay the most and big little lies tourism is killing california's pristine coast. jane king is live at the nasdaq with th
to do this this notion that you're going to take private insurance away from a 180 million americans to michael fedex election to donald trump. >>this is an example of wish list economics you should be just republicans wanted to repeal and replace now many democrats do as well. >>let's be clear about this. we are the democrats we are not about trng to take away health care from anyone. >>with a much eper bar for the next round of debate entries some and taking one more chance...
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>>> more american history tv with author and journalist michael dobbs on his book, "the unwanted" which tells a story of jewish families from the french and german border. hosted by the jewish museum of maryland. this is about an hour. >> if everyone will take their seats, i am the director of the jewish museum of maryland. it is my pleasure to welcome you to tonight's program with michael dobbs author of the book, "the unwanted". we are delighted to be joined by the viewers of c-span. tonight's program is part of baltimore's spring of remembrance. collaborations, a collaboration of remembrance. in the next room, you will find the exhibit with history from the holocaust developed by our colleagues of the jewish museum in milwaukee. it tells of a family who attempted to escape fromoccupied prague. their request filled in the parish. they have been brought to life again as testimony to some of what america lost when we refuse to feed desperate souls who were unwanted. it was not just the haters complicit in the murder of the innocent mr. dobbs' talk is part of the series made possible by
>>> more american history tv with author and journalist michael dobbs on his book, "the unwanted" which tells a story of jewish families from the french and german border. hosted by the jewish museum of maryland. this is about an hour. >> if everyone will take their seats, i am the director of the jewish museum of maryland. it is my pleasure to welcome you to tonight's program with michael dobbs author of the book, "the unwanted". we are delighted to be joined...
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very important in terms of the 2020 vote, especially for middle-class americans. michael says, more important than it should be or was ever intended to be. alabama, republican line. caller: good morning, sir. i am sitting here trying to figure this out. thought the supreme court interpreted the constitution. host: yes. are you there? caller: yes, sir. host: what about that? you thought they interpreted the constitution. caller: right. i didn't think the supreme court should be biased toward one party or the other. host: do you feel like a supreme court does that pretty fairly? do you think they interpret the constitution evenhandedly? caller: no i do not. i take that back. yeah. i just can't follow this. of the issues that come before the court? exactly. [indiscernible] you're going in and out but thank you for calling. jack, independent line, hamilton, ohio. caller: thank you. callers,due respect to why would i not vote for someone who holds my political views for the supreme court or my views on morality? that -- comments about one lady said she could not live under a c
very important in terms of the 2020 vote, especially for middle-class americans. michael says, more important than it should be or was ever intended to be. alabama, republican line. caller: good morning, sir. i am sitting here trying to figure this out. thought the supreme court interpreted the constitution. host: yes. are you there? caller: yes, sir. host: what about that? you thought they interpreted the constitution. caller: right. i didn't think the supreme court should be biased toward one...
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report, as the twins are finally separated, at this time tomorrow. 50 years ago, american astronauts neil armstrong, michael off to the moon. it is hard to imagine, half a century on, what the three men were feeling in those final hours. i spoke with former nasa astronaut nicole stott, who went on two space flights and spent 104 days living in space, about what it feels like to float above the earth. it's one of those things, i think, you know, very difficult to describe, of course. you know, floating and flying that way, seeing the earth from space, very liberating, i would say. this freeing kind of feeling, and really great that you are up there doing good work for all of us down here on earth as well. and how long did it ta ke earth as well. and how long did it take for you to train to be up in space? well, for my first flight, which is what we call the long duration mission on the space station, that was about three year training flow, where over 50% of my time was spent out of the us, training in russia, and europe, and japan, and canada, at all of our partner facilities. well, amazing, but it took suc
report, as the twins are finally separated, at this time tomorrow. 50 years ago, american astronauts neil armstrong, michael off to the moon. it is hard to imagine, half a century on, what the three men were feeling in those final hours. i spoke with former nasa astronaut nicole stott, who went on two space flights and spent 104 days living in space, about what it feels like to float above the earth. it's one of those things, i think, you know, very difficult to describe, of course. you know,...
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. >>> american olympic swimmer champion michael phelps has seen one of his long-standing world recordsroken. an 18-year-old from hungary wiped out phelps' mark in the 200-meter butterfly at the world championships in south korea. he finished in just under 1:51 knocking nearly a full second off phelps' record that he set back in 2009. >>> so the medals for next summer's olympics will have a recycled look. the gold, silver and bronze awards handed out in tokyo are made from nearly 80,000 tons of parts from mobile phones and other electronics. the precious metals were then extracted from the gadgets. the games open next july. interesting. >> the young man who beat phelps from hungary. i guess he was just hungry for it. >>> well up next in "the pulse," the christmas plans already under way at the white house. >>> forget the holidays. why the most stressful time of year could be the end of the summer. >>> plus, the record-breaking shoe deal for nba rookie zion williamson. woman 1: this is my body of proof. man 1: proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. man 2: proof that i can fight psori
. >>> american olympic swimmer champion michael phelps has seen one of his long-standing world recordsroken. an 18-year-old from hungary wiped out phelps' mark in the 200-meter butterfly at the world championships in south korea. he finished in just under 1:51 knocking nearly a full second off phelps' record that he set back in 2009. >>> so the medals for next summer's olympics will have a recycled look. the gold, silver and bronze awards handed out in tokyo are made from...
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american dream. >> you were at michael cohen's hearing back in february. a moment there that i thought was -- cummings defended republican congressman mark meadows. mead meadows was essentially called racist because he brought one african-american woman out and said this proves michael cohen's wrong, president trump isn't a racist. >> it was ignorant. >> cummings jumped in to defend mark meadows. i just wanted to play that moment. >> you are one of my best friends. i know that shocks a lot of people. >> and likewise, mr. chairman. >> you are. and i can see and feel your pain. i feel it. >> i have not forgotten that moment, because i thought that was a moment where you can say elijah cummings, mark meadows who is completely on the other side, that they can say they are one of the best friends. the president of the united states isn't just slamming cummings, he called him a racist saying because your sdriblth di isn't doing better, you are the racist. does mr. meadows need to speak out publicly for his friend? >> he has a lot of demons he has to address. i kn
american dream. >> you were at michael cohen's hearing back in february. a moment there that i thought was -- cummings defended republican congressman mark meadows. mead meadows was essentially called racist because he brought one african-american woman out and said this proves michael cohen's wrong, president trump isn't a racist. >> it was ignorant. >> cummings jumped in to defend mark meadows. i just wanted to play that moment. >> you are one of my best friends. i...
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the first african-american lieutenant governor michael ste steele called for the president to stop the divisive words and visit the city of baltimore. >> mr. president, come on down. the streets are ready for you. the neighborhoods are ready for you. folks want to talk to you. just show up. put the tweet down and show up. to the people of baltimore, you are resilient. you are strong and you are so much better than anything that anyone ever has to say negative about you. >> baltimore is just a short train ride away from washington, d.c. joining me now with the latest is geoff bennett. we haven't heard much from the republican party condemning the president's comments. we do have some new reporting that the house republicans plan their yearly retreat in baltimore, of all places, despite the president's attacks. what more do we know about that? >> reporter: this retreat in baltimore has actually been planned for a few months. this is in no way a rebuke to the president or to make any sort of statement by republicans. we do know that house republicans have also left town for six weeks. the
the first african-american lieutenant governor michael ste steele called for the president to stop the divisive words and visit the city of baltimore. >> mr. president, come on down. the streets are ready for you. the neighborhoods are ready for you. folks want to talk to you. just show up. put the tweet down and show up. to the people of baltimore, you are resilient. you are strong and you are so much better than anything that anyone ever has to say negative about you. >> baltimore...
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american and who's not. that's what he's been doing all week. >> michael cohen. the southern district of new york not going to file charges. however, we did learn new details. just how many times president trump spoke with michael cohen by telephone around the time these payments were being discussed. and we know the fbi felt at the time it is likely they were discussing these payments. so it shines once again new or should i say more light on the president's clear lies about what he knew about this. i'll remind people what he said on that airplane about these payments. listen. >> did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. no. >> why did michael cohen make this if there was no truth to her allegations? >> you'll have to ask michael cohen. michael is my attorney and you'll have to ask him. >> that does not appear to be true. which we knew, but again we're learning it was greater volume now. >> to be clear, we don't know the contents of any of these. the sheer volume of the number of calls that were going on around this, this was all spur bid
american and who's not. that's what he's been doing all week. >> michael cohen. the southern district of new york not going to file charges. however, we did learn new details. just how many times president trump spoke with michael cohen by telephone around the time these payments were being discussed. and we know the fbi felt at the time it is likely they were discussing these payments. so it shines once again new or should i say more light on the president's clear lies about what he knew...
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michael hithenbotham, douglas brinkley. good evening. doug, i'm going to start with you. trump is not the first populist american leader with an anti-immigrant attitude. for example, miller filmore campaigned on strong anti-immigrant views. is history repeating itself, and why haven't we learned from this? >> well, you know, filmore with the no nothing party in the 1850s, it was vehemently against catholic immigrants. mainly people from germany and ireland. but where donald trump is getting this, go back to where you come from rhetoric, it out of the nixon era. george wallace and nixon. nixon was more of a covert, you know, racist. he was for affirmative action to a degree, nixon, and he wouldn't have said language like trump is saying, banning muslims and things. too sophisticated for that for nixon to do. but george wallace would go wild and president trump sees that. old dixiekrat, segregationist crowd. and some people used to call it middle class democrats. but that's who trump is trying to appeal to with this ugly xenophobic anti-immigrant rhetoric, but that kind of rhetoric and policies have been part of a
michael hithenbotham, douglas brinkley. good evening. doug, i'm going to start with you. trump is not the first populist american leader with an anti-immigrant attitude. for example, miller filmore campaigned on strong anti-immigrant views. is history repeating itself, and why haven't we learned from this? >> well, you know, filmore with the no nothing party in the 1850s, it was vehemently against catholic immigrants. mainly people from germany and ireland. but where donald trump is...
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americans are thriving under trump. ceo of hydromatic technologies corporation, michael brown joins me now.ichael, in what ways has your company grown since trump took office? >> thank you, laura. our company has grown in the sense since trump has taken control of the white house and the presidency, our company has grown in the sense that we have better opportunities now to do it we have been wanting to do for quite some time, and that is to create manufacturing jobs objective is to create manufacturing jobs for reopening a former maytag plant to produce safer products for american consumers and i feel that trump's policies -- i feel he's a very strong and successful businessman. i am more so behind him because he is the person that has helped drive our economy up and he is driven -- unemployment down. i think that when unemployment goes down, and the african-american community, as is proof, it has happened poverty also, which is relatedgo to if you have a job or don't have a job, if you have a job then you are not prone to commit crimes. i believe that poverty and crimes are tied together.
americans are thriving under trump. ceo of hydromatic technologies corporation, michael brown joins me now.ichael, in what ways has your company grown since trump took office? >> thank you, laura. our company has grown in the sense since trump has taken control of the white house and the presidency, our company has grown in the sense that we have better opportunities now to do it we have been wanting to do for quite some time, and that is to create manufacturing jobs objective is to...
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melissa: a milestone in american history. astronaut michael to the exact spot where he flew to the moon on apollo 11 with neil armstrong and buzz aldrin 50 years ago today. fox news's kristin fisher is live in washington with the latest details. kristin. reporter: melissa, here at the smithsonian air and space museum one of the most sacred space artifacts has been put back on display after 13 years. neal armstrong's spacesuit, the one he was wearing when he took the first steps on the moon 50 years ago this saturday, took a kickstarter campaign to bring it back to life. the smithsonian raised half a million dollars in five days. today the vice president and armstrong's children were all here for the big unveiling. >> now true to their creed astronauts never liked being called heroes. the man who wore this suit was especially resistant to such labels. but if neil armstrong was not a hero, then there are no heroes. reporter: another tribute to apollo 11 is taking place outside the museum on the national mall. starting tonight the washington monu
melissa: a milestone in american history. astronaut michael to the exact spot where he flew to the moon on apollo 11 with neil armstrong and buzz aldrin 50 years ago today. fox news's kristin fisher is live in washington with the latest details. kristin. reporter: melissa, here at the smithsonian air and space museum one of the most sacred space artifacts has been put back on display after 13 years. neal armstrong's spacesuit, the one he was wearing when he took the first steps on the moon 50...
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a moment that's become one of the most defining events in american history. astronaut michaele famous moon mission and family members of the late nooem armstrong, the man who first walked on the moon, went to the white house today to visit with president trump and he lamented on the state of the space program. >> we have the number one rocket right now in the u.s. and we have the number one spacecraft. and we cannot get into orbit without significant maneuvering capability. that's a great disappointment to me. >> joining us now to take a closer look is veteran space reporter and veteran journalist charles fisherman and also the author of "one giant leap that flew us to the moon." and also the editor of "silence magazine." charles, apollo 11 was built from the ground up in a little over eight years. what did it take to make that happen? >> when kennedy said go to the moon in 1961, we didn't have a rocket or space suits or computer powerful enough to fly to the moon. in eight years we invented space travel and we invented all of the technology necessary. it was a full on sort of
a moment that's become one of the most defining events in american history. astronaut michaele famous moon mission and family members of the late nooem armstrong, the man who first walked on the moon, went to the white house today to visit with president trump and he lamented on the state of the space program. >> we have the number one rocket right now in the u.s. and we have the number one spacecraft. and we cannot get into orbit without significant maneuvering capability. that's a great...
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. >> todd car michael has lived the american dream. grew up poor but built a successful coffee company in philadelphia. >> my mother needed help raising the kids after the death of my father including many programs including lunch programs and food stamps. >> reporter: so when he heard a school district was struggling to collect lunch money he offered to pay off debt owe bade thousand student ms the school district said no thanks. >> ultimately the person on the other owned ftd line just hung up on us. there was no room to negotiate. >> reporter:week the school dist e sending letters threatening kids who owed lunch money that their kids could be put in foster care officials backed off and apologize to parents. late today they changed their mind about carpmichael's offer and accept it. good samaritans have stepped up in other communities. >> we call that just being a decent person or a good neighbor. >> reporter: tonight adults reaching an agreement before the children go back to school next month. nbc news >>> up next more on this hist
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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. may we always honor the crew mem
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...
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just one of the great americans. >> martha: absolutely. >> as is michael collins. it was interesting. because you saw in the oval office the debate we are having on the 50th anniversary. we want to pioneer space exploration. to go back to the moon in 5 to 8 years and make a base camp there. we have people in the private sector like bezos suggesting that. will the moon excite people again? we have already been there. many say lets aim for mars. and michael collins is a mars person. that's also what elon musk is suggesting. we are all talking about moon and mars. the question is what is your next big move? >> martha: looking at all of the other countries try to get to the moon -- india and israel and china -- does it feel like these other countries are trying hard too get into this space? that we are delayed in our next move? >> i think we are a little bit delayed. china went to the dark side of the moon. it's a big deal. it's a rage in china. there are other countries like israeli and egypt and brazil and italy that have been participating in things like the interna
just one of the great americans. >> martha: absolutely. >> as is michael collins. it was interesting. because you saw in the oval office the debate we are having on the 50th anniversary. we want to pioneer space exploration. to go back to the moon in 5 to 8 years and make a base camp there. we have people in the private sector like bezos suggesting that. will the moon excite people again? we have already been there. many say lets aim for mars. and michael collins is a mars person....
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opposition force, the commander of the chilean sub that would try to sink the high-end american destroyer that michael murphy named after one of our medal of honor winners and you saw a band of brothers standing there on the flight deck. it would make any one of us proud and that's exercise money. train dollars that's well spent and that exercise covered everything from hadr to response to a terrorist activity and it was intense. >> thank you, madam chair. >> senator shaheen. >> thank you, admiral faller, for being here today. you mentioned the shortfall in the global counternarc cotics effort and as i'm sure you're aware the opioid crisis was ton for more than 47,000 deaths in 2017 in the u.s. and much of that -- those substances come in through mexico, heroin grown in south american countries, particularly colombia trafficked to the u.s. by air and sea and it has a real impact on the entire country as you know and new hampshire we have the second highest opioid-related overdose deaths in the nation. so can you talk a little about what you're doing to coordinate with state, governments in the u.s. on
opposition force, the commander of the chilean sub that would try to sink the high-end american destroyer that michael murphy named after one of our medal of honor winners and you saw a band of brothers standing there on the flight deck. it would make any one of us proud and that's exercise money. train dollars that's well spent and that exercise covered everything from hadr to response to a terrorist activity and it was intense. >> thank you, madam chair. >> senator shaheen....
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comparisons of michael phelps is inevitable because like his former american team—mate, the pair generallythe competing. but a competitor in his own right, you lead a new generation. of people want to depended on me i would like to step up depended on me i would like to step up and be a leader, but there are shoes to fill, michael, ryan, i hope ican be shoes to fill, michael, ryan, i hope i can be half the leader that those quys i can be half the leader that those guys are. i can be half the leader that those guys are. how different does that feel? there is a whole different amount of pressure on you. but what an honour, what a privilege. i want to stay consistent engraved in the sport in the best way to do that is to always consider yourself a hunter instead of the hunted. he has the metals and the mentality to become one of the all—time greats. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers.
comparisons of michael phelps is inevitable because like his former american team—mate, the pair generallythe competing. but a competitor in his own right, you lead a new generation. of people want to depended on me i would like to step up depended on me i would like to step up and be a leader, but there are shoes to fill, michael, ryan, i hope ican be shoes to fill, michael, ryan, i hope i can be half the leader that those quys i can be half the leader that those guys are. i can be half the...
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some kindding towards of american japanification? michael: he can make that argument. don't know what would happen if the trade war suddenly went away, but the fed is a hammer in search of a nail and as kathy pointed out, it is not clear at all that monetary policy can affect things that are going wrong for american business. one of the most interesting things loretta mester said his companies are saying they are not adding to spending plans but are not changing their current plans. they are not spending and that does not bode well for the economy. francine: when you look at the world and u.s. economies, well the trade tensions ever go away or is it the new normal that there are moments of peace and moments of tension so that automatically impacts chief executive spending? michael: that is an interesting point in the sense that it may not be trade, but it is always something. in many cycles, something comes up in the banking or political systems that creates uncertainty for companies and they have to manage it. you wonder even if donald trump to suddenly take off the t
some kindding towards of american japanification? michael: he can make that argument. don't know what would happen if the trade war suddenly went away, but the fed is a hammer in search of a nail and as kathy pointed out, it is not clear at all that monetary policy can affect things that are going wrong for american business. one of the most interesting things loretta mester said his companies are saying they are not adding to spending plans but are not changing their current plans. they are...
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american concerns. if you care about constitutional and civil liberties. by the way, not even war hero lieutenant general michaellynn, 33 years of service, he was not spared either. the combat that fell victim to bought was a perjury trap. mccabe, comey bragging about it. he and members of his family were threatened with significant prison time. his screws were turned in the hopes that he would sing or compose as judge ellis one side and in the process mounting legal bills wrecked his family finances. he had to sell his house, he ultimately agreed to plead guilty to lie to the fbi and the fbi did not think he lied. he did it to save his family and is on a particular. tonight thanks to investigative reporter sara carter, we are learning some damning new information about flynn's plea deal and according to the level counsel, the ever so powerful and smart cindy powell, persecutors wanted flynn to lie under oath against the former business partner in a case surrounding again a fara violation. "the prosecutors have been adamant that mr. flynn testified, that he authorized the filing of this b6 form knowing and atten
american concerns. if you care about constitutional and civil liberties. by the way, not even war hero lieutenant general michaellynn, 33 years of service, he was not spared either. the combat that fell victim to bought was a perjury trap. mccabe, comey bragging about it. he and members of his family were threatened with significant prison time. his screws were turned in the hopes that he would sing or compose as judge ellis one side and in the process mounting legal bills wrecked his family...
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hearing, the testimony when rashida talib criticized him for bringing in an african-american trump employee for that michael cohen hearing suggesting the whole thing was a stunt. guess who supported mark meadows. watch. >> my nieces and nephews are people of color. not many people know that. you know that, mr. chairman. to indicate that i asked someone who is a personal friend of the trump family, who has worked for him, who knows this particular individual, that she's coming in to be a prop is racist to suggest that i asked her to come in here for that reason. mr. chairman, you and i have a personal relationship that's not based on color. >> i think she said she was not calling you a racist. i thought we could clarify that. mr. meadows, you know of all the people on this committee i have said it and got in trouble for it that you're one of my best friends. i know that shocks a lot of people. >> likewise, mr. chairman. >> you are. i can see and feel your pain. >> called him his best friend. >> i am fired up. i almost get emotional about it. >> you are emotional. >> my brother -- my brother was diagnosed wit
hearing, the testimony when rashida talib criticized him for bringing in an african-american trump employee for that michael cohen hearing suggesting the whole thing was a stunt. guess who supported mark meadows. watch. >> my nieces and nephews are people of color. not many people know that. you know that, mr. chairman. to indicate that i asked someone who is a personal friend of the trump family, who has worked for him, who knows this particular individual, that she's coming in to be a...
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but they are trying to, again, throw american policy off track. >> thanks, michael.we'll continue coverage of this breaking news. iran seizing two oil tankers. i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. "your world" with neil cavuto is next. ♪ >> neil: hot in the city indeed and a lot of other places. maybe not as hot as the surface of the moon where i can get up to 260 degrees. man, we're closing in fast. you see how we connected that? neil cavuto. all right. maybe not 200 degrees, but for two out of three americans right now, it's going to feel like at least 110 degrees this weekend. that is pretty darn hot, which is why we have pretty much aren't over at all. jackie deangelis in the thick of it in new york city.
but they are trying to, again, throw american policy off track. >> thanks, michael.we'll continue coverage of this breaking news. iran seizing two oil tankers. i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. "your world" with neil cavuto is next. ♪ >> neil: hot in the city indeed and a lot of other places. maybe not as hot as the surface of the moon where i can get up to 260 degrees. man, we're closing in fast. you see how we connected that? neil cavuto. all right. maybe not...
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. >> the latest on the court case that threatens to destroy american health care as we know it. >>> plus -- >> michael flynn, general flynn is a wonderful man. >> trump's former national security adviser stops cooperating with prosecutors. and the president starts feuding with the british ambassador. >> we're not big fans of that man. >> when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight there is mounting pressure on labor secretary alex acosta to resign over his past treatment of wealthy sex predator jeffrey epstein, and there is a new focus on epstein's ties to donald trump, which are far more extensive than the president wants you to think. epstein was of course indicted in new york yesterday, charged with conspiracy to commit sex trafficking and sex trafficking of underaged girls. prosecutors allege he abused dozens of victims, some as young as 14 and faces up to 45 years in prison and has plead not guilty. now epstein faced similar charges in florida more than a decade ago, but was able to cut a lenient nonprosecution agreement with the u.s. attorney for the sout
. >> the latest on the court case that threatens to destroy american health care as we know it. >>> plus -- >> michael flynn, general flynn is a wonderful man. >> trump's former national security adviser stops cooperating with prosecutors. and the president starts feuding with the british ambassador. >> we're not big fans of that man. >> when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight there is mounting...
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one of the acf most wanted fugitive after 8 years on the run, michael arrested at native american reservation after agency got tip that he was there. judge ordering him to return to iowa where he was indicted on federal weapon's charges back in 2011, criminal record includes explosive possession and obstruction. epstein is expected in fourth, registered sex offender arrested in fork on new specific-trafficking charges, they stem from allegations of trafficking under-aged girls from new york and florida homes in 2000's, epstein sentenced to 13 months in prison on similar charges in 2008 in florida. meshal oob objection, form revealing thoughts and feelings as she watched president trump take over the white house. >> that day was very emotional and then sort of sit at the inauguration and to look around at a crowd that was not reflective of the country. during the last inauguration we made sure that the crowd looked like all of america. >> former first lady's comments coming at essence festival and refusing to endorse 2020 presidential candidate at least for now. nancy pelosi calling out four d
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after that, michael cohen then called david packer, the owner of american media, which is the publisherof "the national enquirer," which payed that money to arrange for the catch and kill of that story of stormy daniels. prosecutors said all of these calls relate to that. but they are not goi anyone else, something that president trump's lawyers said was good news. laura: what is michael cohen saying about the fact that he ih only one charged, briefly? na: from prison he put out statement saying this should concern the american people that ev though donald trump directed him and others in the organization that they had been exonerated, congress and the doj should investigate.ta laura: nadik, thanks for joining us. this week the bbc has been marking 50 years since the moon mission began. neil armstrong and buzzldn's first steps on the lunar surface were watched live by 600 million people here on earth, and those pictures were beamed around the world thanks to a radio trtelescope in rural aia, as the bbc's hywel griffith paid a visit. >> you stripes.he stars and hywel: it was the tv momen
after that, michael cohen then called david packer, the owner of american media, which is the publisherof "the national enquirer," which payed that money to arrange for the catch and kill of that story of stormy daniels. prosecutors said all of these calls relate to that. but they are not goi anyone else, something that president trump's lawyers said was good news. laura: what is michael cohen saying about the fact that he ih only one charged, briefly? na: from prison he put out...
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superstar now but here they don't forget where the boys started. 50 years ago today, american astronauts neil armstrong, michaelree men were feeling in those final hours. and if the pressure was intense for them, it was no less so for their families who'd be left on earth to watch, heart in mouth, as the historic mission blasted off. apollo 11 took those men to the moon. apollo 12 followed shortly after in november of 1969. on board that rocket was astronaut alan bean — the fourth man to walk on the moon. his wife and daughter have spoken to the bbc about life as astronaut‘s family. men were leaving the earth to land on the ocean of storms. my father is alan bean and he was the lunar module pilot on apollo 12, the fourth man to walk on the moon. he was not your typical astronaut. he was not your typical astronaut. he wasn't super match show, although he was match oh. he was more introverted and artistic. annan was such a dedicated pilot. and a dedicated astronaut, and a dedicated american. 0ur neighbourhood was very close to nasa. everyone was either an engineer, flight controller or physician. 0ur neighbourhoo
superstar now but here they don't forget where the boys started. 50 years ago today, american astronauts neil armstrong, michaelree men were feeling in those final hours. and if the pressure was intense for them, it was no less so for their families who'd be left on earth to watch, heart in mouth, as the historic mission blasted off. apollo 11 took those men to the moon. apollo 12 followed shortly after in november of 1969. on board that rocket was astronaut alan bean — the fourth man to walk...
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katie ledecky and simone biles are expected to lead the largest american contingent ever. who will replace michael phelps. so many questions to beed answer in one year. rk gregor nbc news. da> the city open starts in a few ys, it's one of the largest professional tennis tournaments in the country. 75,000 fans are expected at rock creek park tennis center between july 27th and august 4th. coco gauff will be making an appearance. she stole the hearts of everyone at wimbledon. another draw is the food. the chairman is here this morning to talk more about the tournament, we know coco will be a big draw, tell us about some of the other players we'll ab to see. >> we have five of the top ten players in the world. on the mens and women's side, we have most of the great players and this new young generation cocoa is a part of starting on saturday. >> very exciting stuff. i know we talked about the food, that going to be changing a little bit this year, with the fan experience. talk to us about that. >> it's going to be changing a lot. we tooye this over this , i've been at this event my whole life. the fi
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what does this say about the american electorate according to these polls, michael, and does this makeven possibly sanders the ones they're going to be watching carefully on tuesday and wednesday night? and the fact there are others that are close to tieing him, whether they can in some way build more momentum to be the candidate that can say electability is something that i, according to the polls, can also achieve? >> i think that the name identification that the former vice president and senator sanders have is a huge advantage in these early polls. a lot of this is just who do voters know, and do they have a positive perception of them or as the alternative to secretary clinton who obviously went down in defeat to president trump and disappointed a lot of americans in doing so. what i think they're focussed on is the top tier you identified earlier. harris, potentially mayor pete buttigieg, elizabeth warren, the candidates who have a legitimate chance of beating the democratic nominee and seen as unacceptable by the largest number of american people as possible, getting pushed as f
what does this say about the american electorate according to these polls, michael, and does this makeven possibly sanders the ones they're going to be watching carefully on tuesday and wednesday night? and the fact there are others that are close to tieing him, whether they can in some way build more momentum to be the candidate that can say electability is something that i, according to the polls, can also achieve? >> i think that the name identification that the former vice president...
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throw american policy off track. >> thanks, michael. appreciate it. >> trace: we'll continue coverage of this breaking news. iran seizing two oil tankers. i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. "your world" with neil cavuto is next. ♪ >> neil: hot in the city indeed and a lot of other places. maybe not as hot as the surface of the moon where i can get up to 260 degrees. man, we're closing in fast. you see how we connected that? neil cavuto. all right. maybe not 200 degrees, but for two out of three americans right now, it's going to feel like at least 110 degrees this weekend. that is pretty darn hot, which is why we have pretty much aren't over at all. jackie deangelis in the thick of it in new york city. meteorologist rick reichmuth with more. and mike tobin in chicago where folks are hitting the beats just to try to get through it. we begin with jacqui in manhattan where the temperature is already approaching 100 degrees. jacqui? >> good afternoon to you, neil. i told you it didn't feel swelter. now it does. 290 million people wil
throw american policy off track. >> thanks, michael. appreciate it. >> trace: we'll continue coverage of this breaking news. iran seizing two oil tankers. i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. "your world" with neil cavuto is next. ♪ >> neil: hot in the city indeed and a lot of other places. maybe not as hot as the surface of the moon where i can get up to 260 degrees. man, we're closing in fast. you see how we connected that? neil cavuto. all right. maybe not...
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campaign went into damage control, michael cohen, trump's former personal attorney and fixer and hope hicks, then reached out to david pecor, the chief executive of american media. over the series of at least ten frenzied call, cohen play ed pl middle man. i believe some of these communications prevent the need from arrived are clifford from going public, an fbi agent wrote. two weeks bev the general election, cohen initiated the $130,000 wire transfer to pay off daniels. the same day, he spoke with trump over the phone at least twice. as president, trump has insisted he had no knowledge of the hush money payments. >> reporter: did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no, no. >> reporter: why is -- >> well, you have to ask michael cohen. michael is my attorney. >> reporter: cohen, who is now serving three years in prison, implicated the president when he pled guilty to eight counts of financial crimes. new court foolings reaffirm what prosecutors previously alleged. this week the judge demanded less redacted version of search warrants and other materials be made public, calling them a
campaign went into damage control, michael cohen, trump's former personal attorney and fixer and hope hicks, then reached out to david pecor, the chief executive of american media. over the series of at least ten frenzied call, cohen play ed pl middle man. i believe some of these communications prevent the need from arrived are clifford from going public, an fbi agent wrote. two weeks bev the general election, cohen initiated the $130,000 wire transfer to pay off daniels. the same day, he spoke...
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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. may we always honor the crew mem
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...