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they had a goal to land on the moon by the end of the decade of the 60s. >> apollo 2 or 3, apollo 4, and 6 were undamaged to test the sa safety of the probabling et. took two years before any went into orbit. apollo 7, 1968. >>> the space program was back but the slow re-entry wasn't going to be enough to meet the deadline and beat the soviets. it would require a daring and dramatic change of plan. dramatic change of plan. >> nasa rolls the dice betting [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. citi price rewind. i played a round of golf.id in the last five hours? then i read a book while teaching myself how to play guitar; ran
they had a goal to land on the moon by the end of the decade of the 60s. >> apollo 2 or 3, apollo 4, and 6 were undamaged to test the sa safety of the probabling et. took two years before any went into orbit. apollo 7, 1968. >>> the space program was back but the slow re-entry wasn't going to be enough to meet the deadline and beat the soviets. it would require a daring and dramatic change of plan. dramatic change of plan. >> nasa rolls the dice betting [ malennouncer ]...
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they had a goal to land on the moon by the end of the decade of the 60s. >> apollo 2 or 3, apollo 4, and 6 were undamaged to test the sa safety of the probabling et. took two years before any went into orbit. apollo 7, 1968. >>> the space program was back but the slow re-entry wasn't going to be enough to meet the deadline and beat the soviets. it would require a daring and dramatic change of plan. dramatic change of plan. >> nasa rolls the dice betting or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't knowt yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him,
they had a goal to land on the moon by the end of the decade of the 60s. >> apollo 2 or 3, apollo 4, and 6 were undamaged to test the sa safety of the probabling et. took two years before any went into orbit. apollo 7, 1968. >>> the space program was back but the slow re-entry wasn't going to be enough to meet the deadline and beat the soviets. it would require a daring and dramatic change of plan. dramatic change of plan. >> nasa rolls the dice betting or that printing in...
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they had a goal to land on the moon by the end of the decade of the 60s. >> apollo 2 or 3, apollo 4,undamaged to test the sa safety of the probabling et. took two years before any went into orbit. apollo 7, 1968. >>> the space program was back but the slow re-entry wasn't going to be enough to meet the deadline and beat the soviets. it would require a daring and dramatic change of plan. >> nasa rolls the dice betting everything on number 8. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitivity and weak enamel. conditions people over 50 experience. crest pro-health for life. so jill can keep living the good life. crest. life opens up when you do. i wish my patits could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of thesrisk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical
they had a goal to land on the moon by the end of the decade of the 60s. >> apollo 2 or 3, apollo 4,undamaged to test the sa safety of the probabling et. took two years before any went into orbit. apollo 7, 1968. >>> the space program was back but the slow re-entry wasn't going to be enough to meet the deadline and beat the soviets. it would require a daring and dramatic change of plan. >> nasa rolls the dice betting everything on number 8. so i introduced jill to crest...
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they had a goal to land on the moon by the end of the decade of the 60s. >> apollo 2 or 3, apollo 4, and 6 were undamaged to test the sa safety of the probabling et. took two years before any went into orbit. apollo 7, 1968. >>> the space program was back but the slow re-entry wasn't going to be enough to meet the deadline and beat the soviets. it would require a daring and dramatic change of plan. >> nasa rolls t dice betting so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. pick your [bleep] up. you're not [bleep] sittin' here. yes, i am. [laughter] move. move. [laughter/indistinct chatter] bully: give it to him hard. no, no, no, oww. announcer: every day, kids witness bullying... boy: why are you stabbing me with it? no! announcer: t
they had a goal to land on the moon by the end of the decade of the 60s. >> apollo 2 or 3, apollo 4, and 6 were undamaged to test the sa safety of the probabling et. took two years before any went into orbit. apollo 7, 1968. >>> the space program was back but the slow re-entry wasn't going to be enough to meet the deadline and beat the soviets. it would require a daring and dramatic change of plan. >> nasa rolls t dice betting so, this board gives me rates for progressive...
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apollo 7, october 11, 1968. program was back but a slow re-entry wasn't going to be enough to meet the deadline of john f. kennedy and beat the soviets but it would require a daring change of plans. coming up, nasa rolls the dice betting everything on number eight. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. hurry in for a droid razr m by motorola for $49.99. >>neil: 1968 was the year for chaos and conflict. martin luther king and robert f. kennedy assassinated and riots engulfing the city and the war in vietnam claiming the presidency for johnson and alienating millions of americans. against this backdrop, nasa resumed their manned flights and aimed to test in space the craft they hoped to land on the moon. a sudden change in plans turned apollo 8 into another make-or-break mission. >> it would not supposed to be a line far flight but it was to make sure everything was correct between two vehicles bef
apollo 7, october 11, 1968. program was back but a slow re-entry wasn't going to be enough to meet the deadline of john f. kennedy and beat the soviets but it would require a daring change of plans. coming up, nasa rolls the dice betting everything on number eight. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. hurry in for a droid razr m by motorola for...
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why not on apollo 12 or apollo 14 and i could thought believe what was happening and suddenly i said,t is me and it is now, so, what's next? >> what's next is amazing. and scary. 9:00 p.m., fox news. remember when we did heroic things at a time? one of greatest projects and most fun projects i have ever done on this wonderful network, you will watch and just be proud. see you then. uh... um... hm... umm... uh... oh ! the windows phone 8x by htc on verizon. it features easy to navigate live tiles that are simple to customize. just pin what matters most right to your homescreen. exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of you plan. only on verizon. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. . because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a gr
why not on apollo 12 or apollo 14 and i could thought believe what was happening and suddenly i said,t is me and it is now, so, what's next? >> what's next is amazing. and scary. 9:00 p.m., fox news. remember when we did heroic things at a time? one of greatest projects and most fun projects i have ever done on this wonderful network, you will watch and just be proud. see you then. uh... um... hm... umm... uh... oh ! the windows phone 8x by htc on verizon. it features easy to navigate...
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apollo 17 launched 40 years ago today, december 17, 1972. it was a night launch, aiming for the littoral valley. gene cernan, harrison jack schmitt and ron evans aboard. apollo 17 launched at night, and when they landed three days later, the sun was behind them. and so that particular launch trajectory put a fully formed beautifully lit earth in the window of the command module at a time when the astronauts really should have been too busy to look at it. here is how al reinert, who co-wrote the movie "apollo 13" describes what happened. quote, at five hours and a few minutes into the flight of apollo 17, one of the crewmen looked out the window. what he saw inspired him to grab the only camera that wasn't stowed and snap a picture. but whoever did it said nothing on the radio or to their crewmates about it. it is possible they did it instinctively, hardly ever thinking about it because none of them thought to mention it for weeks. reinert doesn't say which of the three took the picture, partly because nasa gives all three credit for it, and
apollo 17 launched 40 years ago today, december 17, 1972. it was a night launch, aiming for the littoral valley. gene cernan, harrison jack schmitt and ron evans aboard. apollo 17 launched at night, and when they landed three days later, the sun was behind them. and so that particular launch trajectory put a fully formed beautifully lit earth in the window of the command module at a time when the astronauts really should have been too busy to look at it. here is how al reinert, who co-wrote the...
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17, well past my 40th anniversary on apollo 9. but most of us are really interested in the future and what opportunities are going to be there for our grandchildren and kids in the future generations. that's a wide-open thing now. the new policies which support private initiative are really pioneering new capabilities and kids are going to be operating, being born, working and playing in space the way, you know, i did and my parents and grandparents did here on the ground. >> jamie: so hard to imagine. what a privilege to meet you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> jamie: as woe celebrate the look back at the space race, our own neil caveto took a look with the astronauts behind the giant leap for mankind. fly me to the moon, tonight at 9:00, right here-- >>> say that again? >> jamie: no, no. you only get one take on that. we'll be right back. this is how mommy learned... ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clien
17, well past my 40th anniversary on apollo 9. but most of us are really interested in the future and what opportunities are going to be there for our grandchildren and kids in the future generations. that's a wide-open thing now. the new policies which support private initiative are really pioneering new capabilities and kids are going to be operating, being born, working and playing in space the way, you know, i did and my parents and grandparents did here on the ground. >> jamie: so...
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it's been 40 years since the apollo program and we have take and step backwards.an nature being what it is, the time will come when people will realize that going to the moon is not enough. going to mars is not enough. we'll have to go someplace where we can move human population at a time when we can't live here on earth anymore. we are maybe talking a million years. but that's okay. in universal time that not very long. alisyn: in the next 40 years so we can get our minds around it. what would you like to see the u.s. set their sights on? >> i would like to see the u.s. set its sights on developing the technology to go wherever we need to go. i would like to see the i.s. set its sights on developing the propulsion system that will take us where we need to go. the first step is go someplace like mars or go to an asteroid. a further step from where wehav. but we need to develop -- the technology development is the key to the whole thing. >> in the special coming up this weekend on fox, we hear astronauts talk about the experience of going to the moon. as always it
it's been 40 years since the apollo program and we have take and step backwards.an nature being what it is, the time will come when people will realize that going to the moon is not enough. going to mars is not enough. we'll have to go someplace where we can move human population at a time when we can't live here on earth anymore. we are maybe talking a million years. but that's okay. in universal time that not very long. alisyn: in the next 40 years so we can get our minds around it. what...
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apparently apollo 17 broke all the records, it was the longest mission and they brought back the most and longest time in lunar orbit and simply amazing mission and so, you know, in early december here in 2012 to celebrate 40 years, it makes me really proud of what i do today. >> and you are still doing it. you're very, very involved with the program, and is the glass half full or half empty, as far as the future of space exploration? >> well, i'm a glass, a glassful kind of person, and i think that is the kind of people that we have in the space program. some look back at the times and they think, well, they did so much then and our steps are slower, shorter or more frustrating now. part of that's true. it's a different time, a different political arena and it was a political race, and if you needed it for apollo, then you got it. that's not our environment, but the environment that we're in right now, we have to balance the needs of everybody, we have to spend our money in the places it really needs to be spent and balance that and so the steps that we take are sort of shorter and s
apparently apollo 17 broke all the records, it was the longest mission and they brought back the most and longest time in lunar orbit and simply amazing mission and so, you know, in early december here in 2012 to celebrate 40 years, it makes me really proud of what i do today. >> and you are still doing it. you're very, very involved with the program, and is the glass half full or half empty, as far as the future of space exploration? >> well, i'm a glass, a glassful kind of person,...
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this is 40 years after apollo 17 went to the moon. our correspondent has all of the details. >> december, 1972. nasa sense and astronauts to the moon for the last time. no one has been back since. >> one giant leap for private enterprise. >> some former employees have launched a new company. it says it will soon be offering commercial flight back to the surface. >> our vision is to create a reliable and affordable u.s.- based, commercial lunar transportation system. >> this is the module they used 40 years ago and this is what they hope will take people there by 2020. the company says it will cost $1.4 billion. it will be open to corporations and wealthy individuals. countries like japan, south korea and south africa would be able to carry out research on the lunar surface. 40 years ago, only the resources of the u.s. could send an astronaut to them in. now there is no political will or the money to do it again. according one of the last man to be there, it will be the private sector from now one that will leave the way back. >> it wi
this is 40 years after apollo 17 went to the moon. our correspondent has all of the details. >> december, 1972. nasa sense and astronauts to the moon for the last time. no one has been back since. >> one giant leap for private enterprise. >> some former employees have launched a new company. it says it will soon be offering commercial flight back to the surface. >> our vision is to create a reliable and affordable u.s.- based, commercial lunar transportation system....
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one was a young boy in ohio during the apollo program's. in our study we looked at events that are clear and compelling. the communications to the public was outstanding. in identifying the clear objectives and goals and identifying a strategic plan for nasa, at the story becomes clearer and easier to tell. >> thank you. the gentle lady yelled at her time. >> your testimony highlights the importance of maintaining the pipeline of engineers to make sure we innovate in the future with respect to both of you. what are your recommendations for a program that provides opportunities to our graduate and post-doctoral students? >> thank you so much. my personal feeling is that such a program will be advantageous for this nation and could enable ideas that we're talking about on this panel. we have tremendous interest to really engage in this. such a program will be very positively reacted upon. >> i have had the opportunity to go to almost all of nasa's centers around the country. i have been very impressed with the degree to which local university
one was a young boy in ohio during the apollo program's. in our study we looked at events that are clear and compelling. the communications to the public was outstanding. in identifying the clear objectives and goals and identifying a strategic plan for nasa, at the story becomes clearer and easier to tell. >> thank you. the gentle lady yelled at her time. >> your testimony highlights the importance of maintaining the pipeline of engineers to make sure we innovate in the future with...
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ab go on apollo 12 or wait until apollo 14 and for a little while, i couldn't believe what was happeningf a sul. all of a sudden, it is me and it's now, what's next. >> harris: riveting, don't miss it. "fly me to the moon" right after huckabee. the nation marking 71 years since the japanese attacked pearl harbor, thousands of americans on that december day. and who could forget these pictures, and a mon who survived was not just on one battleship that lot hit, he was on two-. his story when we come back. >> on friday we officially mark 70 years from the attack on pearl harbor and the japanese launched an attack, more than 2000 americans sending the united states know wa world war ii and we want to focus on the man who survived that attack and he had a dying wish which our military honored. here is william la jeunesse with the story of a true american. >> for more than a year before the attack on pearl harbor, glenn was stationed on the u.s.s. arizona, on morning of december 7th, he was about to take a shower when the sounds of war boomed outside. >> tried to tell some of his friends, oh,
ab go on apollo 12 or wait until apollo 14 and for a little while, i couldn't believe what was happeningf a sul. all of a sudden, it is me and it's now, what's next. >> harris: riveting, don't miss it. "fly me to the moon" right after huckabee. the nation marking 71 years since the japanese attacked pearl harbor, thousands of americans on that december day. and who could forget these pictures, and a mon who survived was not just on one battleship that lot hit, he was on two-....
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. >> narrator: apollo, the sun god, watched over the fortunes of corinth. like zeus, hera, artemis and athena, apollo was one of the olympian gods, that family of divinities who presided over the ancient and diverse pagan universe. >> paganism is our designation for what 90-something percent of the people in the mediterranean were doing. jews are a visible minority. and then, everybody is doing lots of other things. >> one would have found a rich array of deities meeting the various needs of individuals. it's like going to a supermarket and being able to sort of shop for god. and you have them at various times in your life and for various functions of your... of your living. >> narrator: by the time paul arrived in corinth, pilgrims had been worshipping for centuries at local shrines, like the sacred spring of the pierenne. to devout pagans like these, paul's message of a jewish messiah come to save all mankind, jew and gentile alike, must have seemed outlandish. >> and so, when we hear paul say, "i've determined to know nothing among you but jesus christ,
. >> narrator: apollo, the sun god, watched over the fortunes of corinth. like zeus, hera, artemis and athena, apollo was one of the olympian gods, that family of divinities who presided over the ancient and diverse pagan universe. >> paganism is our designation for what 90-something percent of the people in the mediterranean were doing. jews are a visible minority. and then, everybody is doing lots of other things. >> one would have found a rich array of deities meeting the...
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why not wait until apollo 14? or why not apollo 12?eve what was happening and i thought, well, it is me, it is now, so, what is next? >> people say it was a good thing it was jim. >> you can catch that entire documentary "fly me to the moon" tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. >>heather: the clock is tick down to the dooming fiscal cliff but if the united states goes over the cliff who gets the blame? our political insiders will talk about it. >>gregg: political crisis in europe spilling over into the united states. christians now seeking asylum and why they say they have no choice but to run. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! hurry in and try five succulent entrees, like ourender snow crab paired with savory garlic shrimp. just $12.
why not wait until apollo 14? or why not apollo 12?eve what was happening and i thought, well, it is me, it is now, so, what is next? >> people say it was a good thing it was jim. >> you can catch that entire documentary "fly me to the moon" tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. >>heather: the clock is tick down to the dooming fiscal cliff but if the united states goes over the cliff who gets the blame? our political insiders will talk...
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after the success of apollo 11, armstrong became nasa's deputy associate director for err naughtics. under his leadership, they had one of their most far-reaching successes, fly by wire, a precursor to electronically controlled flight. armstrong said in a speech, many years here were wonderful years, dryden is a most unusual place. it's enormous curiosity, intensity and unbelievable willingness to attempt the impossible here. h.r. 6612 would rename the center in his honor, the eel a. armstrong flight research center. the bill would also honor dr. hugh tryden's contribution to aerospace engineering, some that made armstrong's achievements possible. dr. dryden was an early pioneer in err dynamics and helped create many technologies, infeuding the f-15 that launch maryland pilots as astronauts. dr. dryden passed away in 1965, just a few careers before armstrong took that first small tep. h.r. 6612 will memorialize both men by redez egg nating the dryden resedge center as the neil a. armstrong flight research center, and rename the wen err nautical -- air nautical test range -- aeronauti
after the success of apollo 11, armstrong became nasa's deputy associate director for err naughtics. under his leadership, they had one of their most far-reaching successes, fly by wire, a precursor to electronically controlled flight. armstrong said in a speech, many years here were wonderful years, dryden is a most unusual place. it's enormous curiosity, intensity and unbelievable willingness to attempt the impossible here. h.r. 6612 would rename the center in his honor, the eel a. armstrong...
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. >> looking back at that flight, apollo 17, you were also on the moon longer than any human being ining nothing of being the last. >> houston, the challenger has landed. >> roger, that's super. >> the first thing i remember is looking out at this mountainous valley and realize that i am now where no human being has ever been before. what i am seeing with my eyes had never been seen by human being in the history of mankind. at least that we know. i think one of the most rewarding thing is to share my experience and feelings with other people and try to answer some questions. i've been asked a million times, how does it feel to make that first step on the moon? neil, the first steps had already been taken before i got there, not just by neil but by everyone else who had been there before me. >> i would like to dedicate the first step of apollo 17 to all those who made it possible. >> last man to walk the moon. you look up at the moon. your kids look up, your grandkids look up at the moon. you were the last human being to touch that surface. how does that make you feel? >> humble. and i
. >> looking back at that flight, apollo 17, you were also on the moon longer than any human being ining nothing of being the last. >> houston, the challenger has landed. >> roger, that's super. >> the first thing i remember is looking out at this mountainous valley and realize that i am now where no human being has ever been before. what i am seeing with my eyes had never been seen by human being in the history of mankind. at least that we know. i think one of the most...
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apollo. how you play apple at this point? >> to bring a but very good point. i love to take the lead of my colleague and friend with respect to price targets. the best play is a law were replay for a gradual rise up in the shares. 600. it returned to comment. a strategy that we have designed for this. you did downside protection down to about 460. it's a strategy where won't kid caught in the lingo, but you are essentially having a flat return for 10%. exposure to the shares below. make a more of a market return on the way up. liz: tell me about the order flow. >> they are resisting. which is interesting. because typically when we see this type of a decline we would want to make it as an opportunity, but most people are not willing to stick their toes in at this point. liz: let's put it in perspective . 6,900 percent over the past ten years. there is no -- >> the largest listed company on any u.s. exchange. >> market cap number of 500 billion for the first time in quite some time. the question becomes, what is this company? most of their products do everything
apollo. how you play apple at this point? >> to bring a but very good point. i love to take the lead of my colleague and friend with respect to price targets. the best play is a law were replay for a gradual rise up in the shares. 600. it returned to comment. a strategy that we have designed for this. you did downside protection down to about 460. it's a strategy where won't kid caught in the lingo, but you are essentially having a flat return for 10%. exposure to the shares below. make a...
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say there is a seven and 1 million chance they could have come down on one of the apollo landings.hey said the spacecraft on a more direct course towards the lunar surface. the point of collision, a nun named mountain near the moon's north pole. traveling at 6000 kph, it will be destroyed on impact. the area will be in shadow meaning there will be no images of the crash. it will send an unprecedented it will send an unprecedented amount
say there is a seven and 1 million chance they could have come down on one of the apollo landings.hey said the spacecraft on a more direct course towards the lunar surface. the point of collision, a nun named mountain near the moon's north pole. traveling at 6000 kph, it will be destroyed on impact. the area will be in shadow meaning there will be no images of the crash. it will send an unprecedented it will send an unprecedented amount
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>> well, for the future i've always felt that apollo 17 was not the end but truly the beginning of an the history of mankind. we sort of knocked the door open and left it open for future generations to walk through. they, indeed, will do that if we inspire them like we were inspired to reach out a little bit further than man has reached before. i can't really answer your question as to entirely what it means to future generations. we've got to figure that out as time goes on. i left, when i left the moon i left somewhat unsatisfied. i didn't have an answer. i knew i had been where no human being had been before. what i had seen in the valley and lived in and called my home had never been seen by human eyes in history of mankind. people ask me how long will those steps be there. how long will the flag be there? how long will my daughter's initials i put in the soil of the moon? my answer is, forever, however long it is. that is something we don't understand. i'm just hoping we give future generations the same opportunity and give them the shoulders that we stood upon, shoulders of nat
>> well, for the future i've always felt that apollo 17 was not the end but truly the beginning of an the history of mankind. we sort of knocked the door open and left it open for future generations to walk through. they, indeed, will do that if we inspire them like we were inspired to reach out a little bit further than man has reached before. i can't really answer your question as to entirely what it means to future generations. we've got to figure that out as time goes on. i left, when...
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. >> apollo 13 commander thinking one out of 10 chances of surviving that.sn't that out of this world? >> and you know what else is stock picks from our shooting stars. none ofhem heroes, but they are all good friends. >> the space program, for america. liquiify natnal gas is huge the company will do extraordinary well because of itheniere. >> i agree with you about natural gas in general. but i rather have companies that areaking money >> what is making money. >> i think boring is it better. >> hey i built a crire on it. >> it is it a tree percent dividend yield as walgreen is, it is a good idea. >> ben?
. >> apollo 13 commander thinking one out of 10 chances of surviving that.sn't that out of this world? >> and you know what else is stock picks from our shooting stars. none ofhem heroes, but they are all good friends. >> the space program, for america. liquiify natnal gas is huge the company will do extraordinary well because of itheniere. >> i agree with you about natural gas in general. but i rather have companies that areaking money >> what is making money....
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david apollo is on loan from italy, it's in d.c.ow, and to find out why david apollo is totally into politics, you have to check out my must read, it's on my facebook page, at facebook.com/janico. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. it's so great to see you. you, too! oh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! actually, honey, i think i did... oh? you did? whoa, ladies, easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. we can help avoid this with cascade complete pacs. see, over time, cascade complete pacs fight film buildup two times better than finish quantum. to help leave glasses sparkling shiny! too bad it doesn't work
david apollo is on loan from italy, it's in d.c.ow, and to find out why david apollo is totally into politics, you have to check out my must read, it's on my facebook page, at facebook.com/janico. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood...
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unlike the apollo missions to the moon, the lunar lander will be launched before the crew.nd here is how it's all going to come down. first the lunar lander is launched and sent to the moon. the lander automatically orbits the moon and waits there. then the crew vehicle is launched. the crew is sent to the moon where they meet up with the lunar lander. the crew then enters the lander and prepares to land on the moon. after 36 hours of moon time, the lander takes off, meets up with the crew vehicle, and returns to earth for a splashdown in the ocean. ah, so simple. golden spike hopes their first moon expedition will be ready by the year 2020. joining me tonight derrick pitts, chief astronomer at the franklin institute in philadelphia. he has been designated by nasa as an astrobiology ambassador. mr. pitts, good to have you with us tonight. i don't know if any frequent flyer miles go with this or not. it's pretty exciting. do you think they're going to be able to pull this off? it's such a huge project. do you think it can actually happen? >> i just want to know if i have to
unlike the apollo missions to the moon, the lunar lander will be launched before the crew.nd here is how it's all going to come down. first the lunar lander is launched and sent to the moon. the lander automatically orbits the moon and waits there. then the crew vehicle is launched. the crew is sent to the moon where they meet up with the lunar lander. the crew then enters the lander and prepares to land on the moon. after 36 hours of moon time, the lander takes off, meets up with the crew...
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godspeed to the crew of apollo 17. >> i'm convinced the space program will come back. the country needs to have something to look forward to. to look up, to be proud of. what can we do in 10,000 years? my grandmother on a farm in michigan had a ring telephone, no electricity, an outhouse and she watched the first guy walk on the moon. >> i would like to see the next generation leave footprints like we have on the moon. i hope that happens. >> wow, a shining example of inspiration and american greatness. that program tonight, 9:00 p.m., fox news special, fly me to the moon, astronauts heading space. the never heard before stories tonight right here. you can hear from one of the mission members here in just a bit. astronaut rusty shahwihearth. >> don't miss the special. >> a shocking nfl tragedy leaves one player dead and defensive line lineman josh brent faces charges. how did it happen? what does the dallas cowboys front office say about the players? >> the flu is on the way. health officials warning of a looming crisis. why they say we could see the worst outbreak of
godspeed to the crew of apollo 17. >> i'm convinced the space program will come back. the country needs to have something to look forward to. to look up, to be proud of. what can we do in 10,000 years? my grandmother on a farm in michigan had a ring telephone, no electricity, an outhouse and she watched the first guy walk on the moon. >> i would like to see the next generation leave footprints like we have on the moon. i hope that happens. >> wow, a shining example of...
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it was 1970 when apollo 13 had a successful failure.rd nixon was in the white house and gas was 36 cents a gallon. yes, warriors are making history. >>> football coach mike macintyre is the new football coach. colorado hired macintyre to be their new man. he takes over a program that won just four games in their first two years. mike macintyre coached the spartans to their first ten-win season since 1987. >> i'm gonna do whatever colorado wants me to do. i got a lot of work to do. my heart is at the bowl game, but my mind and body is here working. >>> 49ers suspended running back jacobs for the rest of the season. jacobs is frustrated, saying that this is, quote, the worst year i ever had. he's played in only two games this year. >>> back to mike macintyre. he says he can recruit. and he kicks off the top five. >> let my beautiful wife stand up, my wife, trisha. from looking at her, you can definitely tell i can recruit. okay? >>> the pats routed the 11-1 houston texans. pats win 42-14. >>> former nba all-star mcgrady. and no. 2, when i
it was 1970 when apollo 13 had a successful failure.rd nixon was in the white house and gas was 36 cents a gallon. yes, warriors are making history. >>> football coach mike macintyre is the new football coach. colorado hired macintyre to be their new man. he takes over a program that won just four games in their first two years. mike macintyre coached the spartans to their first ten-win season since 1987. >> i'm gonna do whatever colorado wants me to do. i got a lot of work to...
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he thought i should do it and he had a passion for space flight because of the apollo launch. [laughter] i think what gave me the inspiration and the courage to try something really it far out there -- i had never built an airplane that went faster than 27.6 mach numbers. by building spaceshipone, i told my shop we were going to build an airplane that was going to go as fast as an sr-71. mach 3.5 straight up. you can guess what they thought of me. [laughter] the new space, people using their own money, the new space investors -- allen, musk, bezos, the google guys -- every one of these guys was a little kid during apollo. coincidence? ok, let's move on to spaceshipone. i think paul wanted to do this for legacy. as it turns out, spaceshipone has been a profitable business for them. can you imagine an investor going out into the desert and having people do research where the actuaries, the insurance companies do that hole in one insurance, gave $10 million to paul? they said it could not be done. he went out and did that because of his curiosity. now, you would have thought that
he thought i should do it and he had a passion for space flight because of the apollo launch. [laughter] i think what gave me the inspiration and the courage to try something really it far out there -- i had never built an airplane that went faster than 27.6 mach numbers. by building spaceshipone, i told my shop we were going to build an airplane that was going to go as fast as an sr-71. mach 3.5 straight up. you can guess what they thought of me. [laughter] the new space, people using their...
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tonight, it's been 40 years since apollo 17 made the last manned voyage to the moon.ompany from colorado is planning return trips. the golden spike company announced thursday plans to fly private clients to the moon. golden spike is led by a team of veteran nasa executives and rocket engineers. their expedition takes two people to the moon at a time. and the price tag, as you can imagine, isn't cheap. for two people, the cost is going to be $1.5 billion that would be $750 million per person, if you're interested. included in the package is 36 hours of lunar surface time, two spacewalks, equipment, and training all included. unlike the apollo missions to the moon, the lunar lander will be launched before the crew. and here is how it's all going to come down. first the lunar lander is launched and sent to the moon. the lander automatically orbits the moon and waits there. then the crew vehicle is launched. the crew is sent to the moon where they meet up with the lunar lander. the crew then enters the lander and prepares to land on the moon. after 36 hours of moon time,
tonight, it's been 40 years since apollo 17 made the last manned voyage to the moon.ompany from colorado is planning return trips. the golden spike company announced thursday plans to fly private clients to the moon. golden spike is led by a team of veteran nasa executives and rocket engineers. their expedition takes two people to the moon at a time. and the price tag, as you can imagine, isn't cheap. for two people, the cost is going to be $1.5 billion that would be $750 million per person, if...
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yorktown known as the fighting lady which served in world war ii and vietnam and also recovered the apollofore being retired in 1970. but other historic ships around the country, the yorktown is in need of costly repairs. >> the wear and tear from the salt water. >> reporter: rasing repair money for these privately run museum ships is a huge challenge. >> when you're looking at tens of millions of dollars that it will take to restore the uss yorktown, you can't sell enough t-shirts to make that happen. >> reporter: already a dozen historic ships have been lost. this ship, a cold war era submarine now in danger of toppling over. repairing it will cost more than $3 million. so chances are unless there's a big donation, it will be sunk at sea, closing another chapter in u.s. history. >> if they did away with all the museums, it would be like getting rid of the battle field, whether, you know, like gett gettiesberg, vix vicksburg. >> and other ships face the ravages of time. mark potter, nbc news, charleston. >>> that's nbc nightly news on this sunday. brian williams will be up tomorrow. i'm l
yorktown known as the fighting lady which served in world war ii and vietnam and also recovered the apollofore being retired in 1970. but other historic ships around the country, the yorktown is in need of costly repairs. >> the wear and tear from the salt water. >> reporter: rasing repair money for these privately run museum ships is a huge challenge. >> when you're looking at tens of millions of dollars that it will take to restore the uss yorktown, you can't sell enough...
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he received numerous awards for his work on the apollo program, skylab, and the space shuttle, and he even served as an adviser for the "star trek" films. >> finally, it is that time of year in germany when the city streets start getting very loud at night. >> extremely loud. fireworks have gone on sale across the country, which means long lines immediately formed in front of fireworks factories where consumers can get better prices than they can in regular retail outlets. last year, germans shot of some 110 million euros worth of rockets, fire kravitz, and other pyrotechnics to ring in the new year -- of rockets, firecrackers and other pyrotechnics. >> it has started already in the street just outside deutsche welle. i heard the banks just before we came on -- i heard the bangs. >> and you will hear a lot more. thanks so much for your company. >> stay with us. we will have more news for you in 30 minutes time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
he received numerous awards for his work on the apollo program, skylab, and the space shuttle, and he even served as an adviser for the "star trek" films. >> finally, it is that time of year in germany when the city streets start getting very loud at night. >> extremely loud. fireworks have gone on sale across the country, which means long lines immediately formed in front of fireworks factories where consumers can get better prices than they can in regular retail outlets....
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wal-mart has worked together with the first lady to have lower calories lower calorie choices more apollo to bowl to children there are ways to work together with industry to actually make good as i agree with you and working with the women you know reading well wait i agree with you jeff that working with industry those are good examples of incremental change but there's no working with end of story where the coca-cola is in the patsies are going to say your right so does bad all children should be doing drinking water for has low fat i disagree with him every night you know you can see where do you want to shut him down i want to show them around here tonight is not i know i don't i never should you know anybody and what about a business that's where you are if you really are you know they don't like staring at the program give her the last word thirty seconds companies like if you look at companies like coca-cola and pepsi they have responded to health initiatives most of those companies and other beverage companies have huge bottled water businesses if you look at how companies and co
wal-mart has worked together with the first lady to have lower calories lower calorie choices more apollo to bowl to children there are ways to work together with industry to actually make good as i agree with you and working with the women you know reading well wait i agree with you jeff that working with industry those are good examples of incremental change but there's no working with end of story where the coca-cola is in the patsies are going to say your right so does bad all children...