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>> yeah, he was supposed to fly on apollo 13. i was the backup crew for apollo 13. a week before i came down with the german measles and i exposed everybody to the measles. as a result of that, he had not had the measles so the doctors recommend they take him off. then he came back on our crew as backup then we flew together on apollo 13. he never locked me out of the spacecraft, never was upset. he never said a word about it to me. that is just the luck of the draw. but we spent a lot of time in mission control getting him back if you saw that movie "apollo 13" with tom hanks. he did a superior job and the movie focused on him as far as mission control goes. >> this young lady has a question. can you get up here and -- i would like to see what the younger generation -- the really generation wants to ask. >> what did it feel like on the moon? >> what did it feel like? it felt really exciting. i was bouncing around like a young boy at christmas. if you can imagine your christmas and birthday and best vacation holiday you ever had rolled into one moment that is what i
>> yeah, he was supposed to fly on apollo 13. i was the backup crew for apollo 13. a week before i came down with the german measles and i exposed everybody to the measles. as a result of that, he had not had the measles so the doctors recommend they take him off. then he came back on our crew as backup then we flew together on apollo 13. he never locked me out of the spacecraft, never was upset. he never said a word about it to me. that is just the luck of the draw. but we spent a lot of...
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that was a dress rehearsal for apollo 11.he first time we going to attempt the landing on the moon. neil armstrong asked me to do the same job for them on apollo 11. two months, we had to get ready. we modified the procedure somewhat. then we were ready to go. so i was in mission control of the dissent. as we started down, things started coming unglued we have computer problems. we had a trajectory problem taken into a big rock field. so he levels off as ours flying over this rock field, using a lot of fuel we did not plan on. so now the critical consumable was fuel. we were concerned we were not going to make it. the propulsion guy was calculating so we came down to one minute before abort and i called eagle 60 seconds. they had 60 seconds to land. then i called eagle 30 seconds and they still have not landed. but they were close. according to my watch, 13 seconds later, i heard them say context, engines stopped. so they stopped the engine. there was silence. then neil comes back with
that was a dress rehearsal for apollo 11.he first time we going to attempt the landing on the moon. neil armstrong asked me to do the same job for them on apollo 11. two months, we had to get ready. we modified the procedure somewhat. then we were ready to go. so i was in mission control of the dissent. as we started down, things started coming unglued we have computer problems. we had a trajectory problem taken into a big rock field. so he levels off as ours flying over this rock field, using...
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we will own our interests and maybe even larger interest overtime in heinz, and my guess is george apolloi'm almost sure, will be our partner forever on that. liz: okay. so -- >> caller: this is not a -- this is not a private equity deal. it has certain things that make it look like it, but it's not a private equity deal. this is an operational business deal. liz: no discussion about shining it up and then flipping it back to being publicly traded? >> caller: no way that i would -- we are putting some money in it, but not taking money out. liz: okay. i figured that's not the way you do business. >> caller: no, no. liz: again, obviously, people talked about it, it's not the first time you've been in food. you bought shares of kraft, and critical of them for selling the pizza business to buy cadbury. are you as critical in retrospect? >> caller: i won't dig that up, but i was not happy about the deal when they bought cadbury, but that's in the past. you know, we'll focus on heinz going forward. liz: focus on heinz is the food company. >> caller: you bet. liz: speaking of what's in the past
we will own our interests and maybe even larger interest overtime in heinz, and my guess is george apolloi'm almost sure, will be our partner forever on that. liz: okay. so -- >> caller: this is not a -- this is not a private equity deal. it has certain things that make it look like it, but it's not a private equity deal. this is an operational business deal. liz: no discussion about shining it up and then flipping it back to being publicly traded? >> caller: no way that i would --...
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space shuttle columbia and nasa will honor all 17 people that died aboard the columbia as well as the apollo one and challenger accident. officials will be on hand at the arlington national cemetery. in washington, secretary of state hillary clinton is serving her last day in office, and she will say goodbye in a public farewell to employees. senator john kerry will be officially sworn in as new secretary later this afternoon. as clinton leaves office, authorities confirm a suicide bomber detonated a bomb outside of the us embassy in turkey. a number of civilians were injured, but how many remains unclear. american and turkish authorities are leading a joint investigation. >> now, your 11 insta weather plus forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> it was really busy this morning. most of the snow was like. we have moved offshore. we have some spotty clouds, but we are done with the snow for the time being. let's look at the temperatures. that will get your attention. one, it is cold. 29, annapolis area 33 in ocean city. oakland, nine degrees. factor in the wings, that have gusted at 39 m
space shuttle columbia and nasa will honor all 17 people that died aboard the columbia as well as the apollo one and challenger accident. officials will be on hand at the arlington national cemetery. in washington, secretary of state hillary clinton is serving her last day in office, and she will say goodbye in a public farewell to employees. senator john kerry will be officially sworn in as new secretary later this afternoon. as clinton leaves office, authorities confirm a suicide bomber...
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apollo, the god of learning, still brought light to the world -as a roman lamp stand.alexander the great, once master of the world, was commemorated in a bronze statuette. the powerful hercules became a garden ornament. the elite built substantial art collections. they also ordered reproductions of greek works that appealed to them. several examples of the three graces were unearthed at pompeii, suggesting a single prototype offered by workshops on the bay of naples. the daughters of zeus represent plenty, joy, and beauty. that ige continued to appeal to artists and connoisseurs through the ages. the works of art they commissioned -either for their own collections or for display in public places - were in a variety of styles. some were in the naturalistic classical style that prevailed in greece from the mid-5th century b.c. onward. the drapery falls in natural folds, clinging to the body to show an understanding of human anatomy. older styles were also popular. a marble statue of artemis displays the roman ability to recall the archaic stylized drapery that falls in a
apollo, the god of learning, still brought light to the world -as a roman lamp stand.alexander the great, once master of the world, was commemorated in a bronze statuette. the powerful hercules became a garden ornament. the elite built substantial art collections. they also ordered reproductions of greek works that appealed to them. several examples of the three graces were unearthed at pompeii, suggesting a single prototype offered by workshops on the bay of naples. the daughters of zeus...
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they say apollo -- asteroid.s say large apollos are significant risk to our planet and what happened 11 days ago was like a warning shot. >>> skin before a breast implant. why this new bay area-developed device may revolutionize it. >>> low 70s today. it will be warmer tomorrow. i'll show you which cities will be the warmest and how warm it's going to be as we head toward the end of the week. >>> bay area doctors are enrolling patients in a clinical new trial they say will revolutionize breast cancer development. >> reporter: doctors tell me it promises faster return after breast surgery. patients say they gained control over their bodies and time. >> this 60-year-old had a double mastectomy just four days ago. doctors discovered a tumor. >> the gene was in my family. it was time to make a more dramatic decision. >> before a woman can have a reinstructive implant, her skin needs to stretch and doctors say that can be painful. >> some women dread this process in talking to their friends who have gone through simil
they say apollo -- asteroid.s say large apollos are significant risk to our planet and what happened 11 days ago was like a warning shot. >>> skin before a breast implant. why this new bay area-developed device may revolutionize it. >>> low 70s today. it will be warmer tomorrow. i'll show you which cities will be the warmest and how warm it's going to be as we head toward the end of the week. >>> bay area doctors are enrolling patients in a clinical new trial they say...
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most people know him as a brave astronaut who commanded apollo 11. but before those days, neil armstrong was an outstanding aeronautical engineer and a great pilot for the u.s. navy and for the national advisory committee on aeronautics, the naca, a precursor to nasa. neil flew over 900 missions at the naca, high-speed air station, and that very center is what we seek to name in his honor today. at the same time we wish to continue to recognize the major and significant contributions of dr. hugh dryden, one of the world's greatest aeronautical scientists who provided critical leadership to the naca and is reported to be the man who gave president din the idea that a moon land -- president kennedy the idea that a moon landing was the right benchmark for america to set as we worked to catch up with the soviet union in space. today we honor these great men and by supporting this legislation we will continue to support them in every way and continue to support nasa in its test flight mission. let us not forget so many people just associate nasa with spac
most people know him as a brave astronaut who commanded apollo 11. but before those days, neil armstrong was an outstanding aeronautical engineer and a great pilot for the u.s. navy and for the national advisory committee on aeronautics, the naca, a precursor to nasa. neil flew over 900 missions at the naca, high-speed air station, and that very center is what we seek to name in his honor today. at the same time we wish to continue to recognize the major and significant contributions of dr....
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there will be ceremonies honoring the 17 people who died in the apollo 1 disaster and the challenger explosion. >>> questioning how a student made it past metal detectors with a gun and shot a classmate. a 14-year-old was grazed by the bullet in his neck. he's out of the hospital. police say the student gunman could face charges. many parents were upset that the building was put into lockdown for two hours before teu dents were dismissed. school leaders plan to meet today to review the situation and emergency protocol. >>> lawmakers are reviewing a set of recommendations to protect virginia students in schools. a task force presented 24 ideas to o the general assembly in richmond yesterday. among the proposals, more juvenile record sharing between schools and criminal justice officials and lockdown drills with students each semester. the task force said the controversial idea of arming security officers or principals needs more study. >> approximate we put anyone armed in the school, they have would be held-trained. i think everyone is in agreement that the -- it's not perfect but th
there will be ceremonies honoring the 17 people who died in the apollo 1 disaster and the challenger explosion. >>> questioning how a student made it past metal detectors with a gun and shot a classmate. a 14-year-old was grazed by the bullet in his neck. he's out of the hospital. police say the student gunman could face charges. many parents were upset that the building was put into lockdown for two hours before teu dents were dismissed. school leaders plan to meet today to review the...
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family members paid tribute to the crew of apollo one and space shuttle challenger and other fellow nasaleagues. steve harrigan live tonight at kennedy space center in florida. steve? >> shepard, a solemn day here at kennedy space center. 10 years ago the relatives of the seven astronauts on board the space shuttle columbia were right here waiting for its return. for some, 10 years later that grief is still fresh. >> anticipating a joyful homecoming of our crew, we were jolted in the viewing area into a nightmarish stroll of fear, uncertainty and horror. that led to a issue dr.ing announcement that the crew had perished during reentry. >> nasa today on a day of remembrance marked other tragedies as well. apollo one which burned up on the launch pad in 1967 killing three astronauts on board the space shuttle challenger flight lasted one minute before disintegrating. a tragedy witnessed by school children across america because one of the seven on board was christa mechanical live the teachner space,. >> steve harrigan at the kennedy space center. a pilot passed out mid flight with 116 pas
family members paid tribute to the crew of apollo one and space shuttle challenger and other fellow nasaleagues. steve harrigan live tonight at kennedy space center in florida. steve? >> shepard, a solemn day here at kennedy space center. 10 years ago the relatives of the seven astronauts on board the space shuttle columbia were right here waiting for its return. for some, 10 years later that grief is still fresh. >> anticipating a joyful homecoming of our crew, we were jolted in...
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like and when i say saved, i mean like "apollo 13." >> ed, that's what people were hoping for.fter the disaster, my colleagues, and i had left mission control at that point. i had already gone off into private consulting on flight safety because i was tired of the way nasa was decaying. but people who were still there told me they wished they had the warning. if they had ten days warning, early in the flight, had seen the hole in the wing. that would have mobilized all their energies and the whole country's and the world's energies. they would have tried to find ways to macgyver the wing and find something on board to stick in the whole. they had to find ways to get the other ship that was being canted down into space sooner. and if they didn't have enough air on board, they would have found ways to get other rockets from other countries. and there were some available, to throw fly canisters up into space where the shuttle could have chased them down and grabbed them before the shuttle's own power ran out. those things might have happened. in hindsight, the accident investigati
like and when i say saved, i mean like "apollo 13." >> ed, that's what people were hoping for.fter the disaster, my colleagues, and i had left mission control at that point. i had already gone off into private consulting on flight safety because i was tired of the way nasa was decaying. but people who were still there told me they wished they had the warning. if they had ten days warning, early in the flight, had seen the hole in the wing. that would have mobilized all their...
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pictures of the launch of apollo 8 arrived in britain back in 1968 by way of the bbc's central controlroom here in the television center in london where i had a job as a network controller. what you see at the top is the north pole, in the center, just forward to the center is south america, all the way down to cape horn. those images were instrumental in changing the way that many of us viewed the planet. we began to think globally. looking at the earth from outer space made us realize just how small our world is and how finite its resources. it also helped us understand that we have to cherish not just individual species, nor even individual patches of wilderness, but the whole planet as a single, integrated ecosystem. but back in 1968, few people could imagine that the activities of just one species, our own, could interfere with the way that the planet worked. that we could actually change the climate of the earth. it was in the oceans that this threat first became apparent. i'll never forget the first time i put my head beneath the surface of the sea and saw all around me a coral
pictures of the launch of apollo 8 arrived in britain back in 1968 by way of the bbc's central controlroom here in the television center in london where i had a job as a network controller. what you see at the top is the north pole, in the center, just forward to the center is south america, all the way down to cape horn. those images were instrumental in changing the way that many of us viewed the planet. we began to think globally. looking at the earth from outer space made us realize just...
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. >>> apollo fell after hours. the first witness is. anded to take the stand in bp's civil trial over the 2010 gulf oil disaster. protesters gathered outside the new orleans court on monday as opening statements got under way. >>> big blow-back from marissa mayor's memo yahoo! workers can no longer work from home. virgin founder richard branson reacted writing, quote, working is not 9:00 to 5:00, companies who do not embrace this are missing the trick. >>> musical downloaders are soon going to be hearing from their internet service providers and could even potentially lose service. a number of companies including comcast, parent of this network, will begin a six-strike policy under the copyright alert policy this week. >>> and honesty is the best policy. people have paid it forward to a homeless panhandler who gave back a woman's lost engagement ring with nearly $150,000 in donations. great guy. >>> straight ahead, tom and gisele may have to tighten their budget. >>> a heartless attack on an aquarium. >>> and manti te'o's performance le
. >>> apollo fell after hours. the first witness is. anded to take the stand in bp's civil trial over the 2010 gulf oil disaster. protesters gathered outside the new orleans court on monday as opening statements got under way. >>> big blow-back from marissa mayor's memo yahoo! workers can no longer work from home. virgin founder richard branson reacted writing, quote, working is not 9:00 to 5:00, companies who do not embrace this are missing the trick. >>> musical...
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. >> the work of apollo picasso, bringing today's program to close. you can consider -- you can continue watching "bbc world news america" for constant updates. simply check your local listings for our channel #. "bbc world news america for all of news america" thank you for watching and we will see you back here tomorrow. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. fidelity investments. and sony pictures classics, now presenting "amour." >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. ♪ vo:geico, committed to providing service to its auto insurance customers for over 70 years. more information on auto insura
. >> the work of apollo picasso, bringing today's program to close. you can consider -- you can continue watching "bbc world news america" for constant updates. simply check your local listings for our channel #. "bbc world news america for all of news america" thank you for watching and we will see you back here tomorrow. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own...
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his way to rock bottom when his wife convinced him to get help. 30 years later, performing at the apolloe was a site of a memorial. >> if they want it, they're going to get it. you've got enablers. you' even got parents. they know that their child is doing it. that person is the cash cow. so what are they going to say? >> stam's wife joyce believes whitney's own family helped fuel her habit. >> members in whitney's family, immediate and extended that had their problems with drugs. >> the family declined to comment, and did not respond to our questions about these claims. whitney's mother cissy houston talks about her drug use in "remembering whitney." her brother michael talked about it with oprah winfrey in their first interview since whitney's death. >> we played together. we did everything together growing up and when you get into drugs, you do that together, too. it got out of hand. drugs is rough. >> something sam moore knows all too well. which is why he tried to intervene that fateful night two years ago. but her entourage pulled her away too quickly. then he says he talked to whi
his way to rock bottom when his wife convinced him to get help. 30 years later, performing at the apolloe was a site of a memorial. >> if they want it, they're going to get it. you've got enablers. you' even got parents. they know that their child is doing it. that person is the cash cow. so what are they going to say? >> stam's wife joyce believes whitney's own family helped fuel her habit. >> members in whitney's family, immediate and extended that had their problems with...
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dean metropoulos & company and apollo global management. call it a beer block. the u.s. justice department wants to stop a $20-billion merger between anheuser busch in-bev and grupo modelo sab. the merge would make prices pop and the u.s. beer market less competitive, according to the department of justice. ab in-bev already owns a 50% stake in modelo, which makes corona extra, modelo especial and pacifico. the maker of budweiser products plans to fight the doj's decision, but says the deal is off for now. constellation brands also had a side deal as part of the takeover. we'll have more on that stock later in chart talk. japan's largest airline is doing the math on its dreamliner losses. japanese airline all nippon airways, or ana, says it has taken a $15-million revenue loss following the grounding of 787s. 459 of ana's flights were cancelled as investigators look for clues into what sparked fire and smoke onboard dreamliners. ana plans to seek damages from boeing, but says it doesn't expect the problems to last long. analysts say it could be the richest ipo since face
dean metropoulos & company and apollo global management. call it a beer block. the u.s. justice department wants to stop a $20-billion merger between anheuser busch in-bev and grupo modelo sab. the merge would make prices pop and the u.s. beer market less competitive, according to the department of justice. ab in-bev already owns a 50% stake in modelo, which makes corona extra, modelo especial and pacifico. the maker of budweiser products plans to fight the doj's decision, but says the deal...
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which is why a trio of big brains from nasa, apollo 9 astronaut rusty schweickart, ed lou and scott hubbardters, launching their own mission to find asteroids that are on a collision course with our world. >> this asteroid is important because it's a wake-up call that we should be looking out there. these things do hit the earth. >> reporter: the last near disaster was averted by pure luck. it was 1908 and a huge asteroid made a direct hit. fortunately into siberia, where a thousand miles of trees and wildlife were decimated. just imagine if the bull's eye had been new york or chicago. >> if a very large asteroid hit, and i'm talking about something that is miles across then it would probably create the same kind of disaster that wiped out the dinosaurs. >> reporter: amazingly, no one knew da-14 was headed our way until a spanish dentist and amateur astronomer randomly discovered this grainy proof a year ago. >> of all the asteroids that are out there that come near the earth and can do harm if they hit the earth, we only know 1% now. 99% of them, we don't even know where they are. >> repor
which is why a trio of big brains from nasa, apollo 9 astronaut rusty schweickart, ed lou and scott hubbardters, launching their own mission to find asteroids that are on a collision course with our world. >> this asteroid is important because it's a wake-up call that we should be looking out there. these things do hit the earth. >> reporter: the last near disaster was averted by pure luck. it was 1908 and a huge asteroid made a direct hit. fortunately into siberia, where a thousand...
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it could be offered to the gods, particularly to apollo, the epitome of this youthful ideal, or it couldtand above the grave of a man of any age, reminding his descendants of when he was in his prime, standing youthful, proud, autonomous, beholden to no one, the measure of all things. the male figure-- naked, proud, idealized-- did have a female equivalent in the kore. she, too, is beautiful, but she is serene rather than heroic. she's clothed and static, not boldly striding forward like the male. the turn of the sixth century to the fifth century b.c. saw one of the most dramatic transitions in history-- political and social. it coincided with an equally dramatic transition in art. the krition boy of the early fifth century b.c. is the kouros come to life. he has relaxed his body and come closer to the appearance of nature. we can only speculate about the relationship between the development of democracy in the greek city-states and the development of an unprecedented realism in art. but both, in their separate ways, reveal a new excitement in the idea that individual human beings can t
it could be offered to the gods, particularly to apollo, the epitome of this youthful ideal, or it couldtand above the grave of a man of any age, reminding his descendants of when he was in his prime, standing youthful, proud, autonomous, beholden to no one, the measure of all things. the male figure-- naked, proud, idealized-- did have a female equivalent in the kore. she, too, is beautiful, but she is serene rather than heroic. she's clothed and static, not boldly striding forward like the...
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there will also be ceremonies honoring the 17 people who died in the apollo 1 disaster as well as the challenger explosion. >>> the prince george's county fire department is launching an investigation into wednesday's beltway crash that left an 18-wheeler mangled the fire engine was rear ended as it made a u-turn on the beltway which is legal for emergency emergency vehicles but investigators are looking to see if the turn broke the department's guidelines on u-turns. the crash injured seven people, snarled traffic and led to a firefighter's arm being amputated in the crash and then later reattached. >>> funeral arrangements for a civil rights pioneer are announced. christine jones died after rescuers pulled her from a burning home in temple hills last week. jones was the first african-american to represent prince george's county in the maryland general assembly. she was 83 years old. the funeral services will happen on martin luther king avenue in southeast washington. the viewing is thursday, 7 to 9:00 p.m. the service is next friday. >>> jim moran's son will not face voter fraud ch
there will also be ceremonies honoring the 17 people who died in the apollo 1 disaster as well as the challenger explosion. >>> the prince george's county fire department is launching an investigation into wednesday's beltway crash that left an 18-wheeler mangled the fire engine was rear ended as it made a u-turn on the beltway which is legal for emergency emergency vehicles but investigators are looking to see if the turn broke the department's guidelines on u-turns. the crash injured...
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so today is the second and final day of voting in a silly and apollo entry compared with baseball rhetoric and tough questions about austerity yesterday so most major party leaders caused their ballots with the vote of c.e.o.'s counted also by silvio berlusconi targeted by first hester's talk this from an activist crashed his photo opportunity counting and not with bogus kone before being swarmed by police and just pointed out the strong functions include the democrats and the new until stars he party fronted by a fine of brown did no good and what comedian she's really going to reports now on a vote that is shaping intimacy which are. the streets of rome along with posters from various political parties and candidates all smiles and bright colors offering the best future possible for italian voters. it seems like. a lot because it's become a bit like oh my. gosh. was apparently as if i was he was. the program low is not the leader but the face of a movement whose plan is simple to do away with the politics that italy has been used to for the past couple of decades and bring about a new ty
so today is the second and final day of voting in a silly and apollo entry compared with baseball rhetoric and tough questions about austerity yesterday so most major party leaders caused their ballots with the vote of c.e.o.'s counted also by silvio berlusconi targeted by first hester's talk this from an activist crashed his photo opportunity counting and not with bogus kone before being swarmed by police and just pointed out the strong functions include the democrats and the new until stars...
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about ten minutes which this is is the same way they used to do it in the 1960s with jim and i and apollo and things such as that. >> what happens in nasa when this happens and it's sort of of a hello, hello? or do you kind of expect this could be just a little phillip in the computer? >> obviously we need to talk to the station and kmaned it and have control of it and things such as that. it's not a panicked mood that takes over mission control, anybody who's been here has seen that. these guys have procedures to do this and the crew has procedures they talk to each other when they get the chance and make sure the crew is aware of what to do and working through the steps to get it back up and running. >> josh, have you had a chance to talk to anybody on board? are they doing okay, were they freaked out? >> the station did pass over russia and they talked to kevin ford who is the commander and the first thing he said is the crew was doing fine and the station is stable, which, of course, is our main concern. and you know, they had a quick chat for ten minutes to talk about the procedures
about ten minutes which this is is the same way they used to do it in the 1960s with jim and i and apollo and things such as that. >> what happens in nasa when this happens and it's sort of of a hello, hello? or do you kind of expect this could be just a little phillip in the computer? >> obviously we need to talk to the station and kmaned it and have control of it and things such as that. it's not a panicked mood that takes over mission control, anybody who's been here has seen...
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correct any misapprehensions that my exist about the european union i have to say the fact that it's apollo and that is doing this that is using taxpayers' money to do this says a lot about the institutions that are open about politics is the person is its image sharing. is the speaker in westminster he's the chairman of the parliaments around the world but he has all the rest of the stuff are supposed to be neutral they're not supposed like any political position and the fact of the holiday decided it's going to spend money on the result of doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic. predicted years of belt tightening and soviets gerrity cuz i the irish tens of thousands of angry citizens contests in cities all across the country against the cards with some excess saying all government efforts to rein in the classes are in vain that's coming up. you can. welcome back you're watching r.t. that could be a climb down on online privacy in the caveats of the government has its way a new jobs bill or snoopers charter as it's being dubbed would let us forward is fa
correct any misapprehensions that my exist about the european union i have to say the fact that it's apollo and that is doing this that is using taxpayers' money to do this says a lot about the institutions that are open about politics is the person is its image sharing. is the speaker in westminster he's the chairman of the parliaments around the world but he has all the rest of the stuff are supposed to be neutral they're not supposed like any political position and the fact of the holiday...
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any misapprehensions that may exist about the european union and i have to say the fact that it's apollo and that is doing this that is using taxpayers' money to do this says a lot about the jewish ones that are open about parliaments is the person is its image. he's the speaker in what's been stays the chairman in other parliaments around the world but he all the rest of the staff are supposed to be told they're not supposed to take any political position and the fact that the power decided it's going to spend money on the results of doing this shows you that frankly they're no better than a banana republic. abuse and neglect of the most vulnerable patients in a major you will bear the brunt of a lot less like a from health care professionals when they needed most next hour. victims of medical history. and a coming up in just a couple of tracking down the u.k. parliament is considering new bills that would that authorities into the private internet many patients of the british public. health. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future cove
any misapprehensions that may exist about the european union and i have to say the fact that it's apollo and that is doing this that is using taxpayers' money to do this says a lot about the jewish ones that are open about parliaments is the person is its image. he's the speaker in what's been stays the chairman in other parliaments around the world but he all the rest of the staff are supposed to be told they're not supposed to take any political position and the fact that the power decided...
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in today's ceremony, nasa also honored the crews from two other deadly missions - challenger and apollo. north korea is trying to hide its progress as it gets ready to conduct a nuclear test. officials say the north is digging more tunnels at its main, nuclear test site. they also say the communist country is covering one of the today marks secretary of state hillary clinton's last day on the job. in addition to being secretary of state clinton is a former first lady, she was a senator and presidential candidate. she has logged nearly one million miles in the air since joining the state department four years ago. earlier this week, she told cnn, she is looking forward to sleeping in and getting some next we're checking in at the new york stock exchange after this morning's jump in the dow. and, still to come this midday: the startling discrepancy in pay between male and female doctors. and later in lunchbreak, we're making a bite-size hors d'oeuvre that's perfect for parties: meatloaf poppers. jobs report came out today and the labor department said 150,000 jobs were created. wall stree
in today's ceremony, nasa also honored the crews from two other deadly missions - challenger and apollo. north korea is trying to hide its progress as it gets ready to conduct a nuclear test. officials say the north is digging more tunnels at its main, nuclear test site. they also say the communist country is covering one of the today marks secretary of state hillary clinton's last day on the job. in addition to being secretary of state clinton is a former first lady, she was a senator and...
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our way bill shankly has shaken the catholic world after apollo benedict announced he would step downfrom office at the end of the month in the first papal uptick cation in centuries the development followed a series of sex abuse scandals plaguing the catholic church across the globe and barbara doris the child abuse containers says the outgoing pope has failed to solve his core problem this core problem within the catholic church. we believe that he other words he showed there was filth in the priesthood he apologized to the victims but he took no action he didn't discipline a single church official for hiding enabling shielding to predators or you know moving them from country to country from diocese to diocese so until he does that nothing has changed and we believe the words were just empty empty promises if the people be protected these predators are promoting it like cardinal law was in boston the scandal was huge and yet cardinal law managed to land in in the vatican on the most powerful committees that exist within the vatican so to the message we believe he sent was if you ar
our way bill shankly has shaken the catholic world after apollo benedict announced he would step downfrom office at the end of the month in the first papal uptick cation in centuries the development followed a series of sex abuse scandals plaguing the catholic church across the globe and barbara doris the child abuse containers says the outgoing pope has failed to solve his core problem this core problem within the catholic church. we believe that he other words he showed there was filth in the...
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there is a place called the apollo. amateur night on wednesday night at the apollo. >> ouch. that hurt me in the crossfire. lawrence o'donnell. >> it was a major proposal that he kept under a certain wracked by not mentioning the number. he said that he was willing, in this negotiation, to avoid the sequestered and offered to the republicans' medicare cuts. he did not specify an amount, just the same amount that the bulls commission wanted. he suggested arriving at them in very vague ways, one having more affluent seniors play more. there are a variety of ways to do that. one of them, probably were most of the savings would be, to change the nature of medicare payments from a fee-for-service system, which is very reassuring to the patience, to something that he was very vague about but was probably an overall fee for a patient in which the doctor, many would argue, begins to eir stability and balance. >> wow! decrats, but that was the key proposal he made tonight. he was so sensitive about it that he had to disguise it. it will be a major story tomorrow. >> let's put that to
there is a place called the apollo. amateur night on wednesday night at the apollo. >> ouch. that hurt me in the crossfire. lawrence o'donnell. >> it was a major proposal that he kept under a certain wracked by not mentioning the number. he said that he was willing, in this negotiation, to avoid the sequestered and offered to the republicans' medicare cuts. he did not specify an amount, just the same amount that the bulls commission wanted. he suggested arriving at them in very...
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nasa will also honor the astronauts killed in the apollo and the challenger disasters. >> rescuers in searching for survivors after a deadly explosion at an oil company building. at least 25 people killed, more than 100 others injured in the blast at mexico's state-owned oil company. three-fourths are damaged. mexico's attorney general's office is searching for the cost. in central china, a truck carrying fireworks ahead of chinese new year celebrations exploded this morning. blast destroyed part of an elevated highway, sending vehicles plummeting 100 feet to the ground. china state tv network reports eight confirmed deaths, but that number is likely to rise. >> vice-president joe biden is on his way to munich germany for a security conference, joining the other world leaders andin discussions on the fighting in mali and syria and iran. it's a rather informal setting. time for us to talk about a lot of action on the weather front. school closings and delays scrolling at the top of your screen. >> we are starting to see accumulations on the roads. scarce everywhere except for rosslyn a
nasa will also honor the astronauts killed in the apollo and the challenger disasters. >> rescuers in searching for survivors after a deadly explosion at an oil company building. at least 25 people killed, more than 100 others injured in the blast at mexico's state-owned oil company. three-fourths are damaged. mexico's attorney general's office is searching for the cost. in central china, a truck carrying fireworks ahead of chinese new year celebrations exploded this morning. blast...
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kind of more excuse me well kind of morons don't know how to add or subtract was this all that as apollo are that stupid well this is rather treasury select committees are going to and i have to say they are relatively sympathetic toward savers it's nice that somebody is at least bringing this the public is very sympathetic towards a first away jimmy savile are sympathetic to children well because they may well end up being the way the un is sympathetic towards people who are being massacred but it's either an r.p.g. will do. the other thing in the report of course they say will save us a lot about seventy billion because they're getting less in interest rates they ignore the fact that course of easing is an inflationary policy and as a result saves across not massively because of the cost of the process of going up obviously because everybody loses out to an inflationary policy when wages are not actually rising anything like as much as inflation is but don't worry the top five percent of the people they're getting much much wealthier so it's working the bond market of course is now sta
kind of more excuse me well kind of morons don't know how to add or subtract was this all that as apollo are that stupid well this is rather treasury select committees are going to and i have to say they are relatively sympathetic toward savers it's nice that somebody is at least bringing this the public is very sympathetic towards a first away jimmy savile are sympathetic to children well because they may well end up being the way the un is sympathetic towards people who are being massacred...
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hold a day of remembrance to pay tribute to the crewmembers as always be astronauts killed in the apollosasters. very somber day down there. 5:50 now. how about these images from outside? >> my goodness. >> snow accumulating a little. and in the grassy areas. >> the roads have been treated. we have not had many issues because it has been light enough. but we have more cars on the road now. let's start with doppler radar to show you where most of the snow is coming down. look at that big hole getting nothing. scott is excited about that. as you get to the south, that's where the snow is coming down. you see that along 95 towards stafford, fredericksburg just a little here pushing off to the east into charles county towards dunkirk. star and in annapolis. and we have a second batch to the north and west of there. you can see this will be a very quick hit. over by 9:00 or so. we are under a winter weather advisory until about 9:00. a few spots could get up to an inch. we have seen that in the panhandle already. it's 34 degrees with the dew point of 23, southwest wind at 9 miles an hour. the
hold a day of remembrance to pay tribute to the crewmembers as always be astronauts killed in the apollosasters. very somber day down there. 5:50 now. how about these images from outside? >> my goodness. >> snow accumulating a little. and in the grassy areas. >> the roads have been treated. we have not had many issues because it has been light enough. but we have more cars on the road now. let's start with doppler radar to show you where most of the snow is coming down. look...
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armstrong, who died last year, commanded the historic landing of the apollo 11 space aircraft on the the first man to walk on the moon. the house bill would also renamed the test range. measure goes to the senate for consideration. >> weir coming up and 5:20. time for us to talk about the day ahead. it looks fine in rock hill right now. >> we're setting the stage for things to come up in our atmosphere getting rain and developing. areas to our west could see sleet or freezing rain and mixing in. it will change over to rein in the afternoon hours. you need a little but more than a rain jacket today. at 33 degrees. that is our temperature. our windchill, 27 degrees. most of us are waking up to temperatures in the '20s. 27 at dulles. martinsburg, 26 degrees. 28 in winchester. culpeper, 27 degrees. the clouds moved and from the overnight hours. the monster is way down here in north carolina, trying to make its way across the state line into virginia. we still have several hours to go before it gets here. you can see the metro area, no problems with wintry weather. it is just off to the w
armstrong, who died last year, commanded the historic landing of the apollo 11 space aircraft on the the first man to walk on the moon. the house bill would also renamed the test range. measure goes to the senate for consideration. >> weir coming up and 5:20. time for us to talk about the day ahead. it looks fine in rock hill right now. >> we're setting the stage for things to come up in our atmosphere getting rain and developing. areas to our west could see sleet or freezing rain...
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. >> apollo ono. >> what is that like? >> it's exciting. >> very exciting.ions on your two gold and bronze. thank you for coming in today. big things happening right here. tony and allison. back over to you guys. >> great stuff. >> making us proud. a big good-bye for dozens of dc national guard members. >> plus, stranded at sea. why thousands of cruise guest s are in the dark. first, time to check in with holly. >> okay. if you have never experienced the youth association, you are in luck. they are gearing up for a special black history month performance going on this weekend. we are getting an amazing preview. it's all coming up live later on fox 5 morning news. stay with us. hey, it's s me, progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [sp
. >> apollo ono. >> what is that like? >> it's exciting. >> very exciting.ions on your two gold and bronze. thank you for coming in today. big things happening right here. tony and allison. back over to you guys. >> great stuff. >> making us proud. a big good-bye for dozens of dc national guard members. >> plus, stranded at sea. why thousands of cruise guest s are in the dark. first, time to check in with holly. >> okay. if you have never...
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if he can pull it off, it would be the first time that humans sailed past the earth's orbit since apollo mission back in 1972. molly henneberg has the news. how will he raise that money and who is going on the mission? >> he wouldn't give a precise cost estimate but try to raise the money from businesses, individuals and media organizations that would want access to the crew and pictures from this trip. the two crew members will be a man and a woman who are married. let's hope they like each other because they will be living in a space capsule, 600 feet of cubic space for a 17 ms. round trip to mars. they are not expected to step on mars but come within hundred miles of it and come back to earth. one of scientists working on this mission says everything that crew will need for 501 days will have to be in that space capsule if and when it launches including food, water and breathable air. >> drink the same water over and over again, breathe the same oxygen over and over again. that the crew drinking water will be recycled from urine and perspiration and filtration systems and drink the sa
if he can pull it off, it would be the first time that humans sailed past the earth's orbit since apollo mission back in 1972. molly henneberg has the news. how will he raise that money and who is going on the mission? >> he wouldn't give a precise cost estimate but try to raise the money from businesses, individuals and media organizations that would want access to the crew and pictures from this trip. the two crew members will be a man and a woman who are married. let's hope they like...
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like the apollo era.gear, it will land on its engines. >> and you can use it again. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: this is the interior of your proposed spacecraft. how long would those people be sitting like that? >> typically the trip to the space station would take less than a day once we have -- >> jimmy: less than a day. oh, yeah. what do you do when you get to the space station? it seems like 45 minutes goes by and you want to go back home. >> right. well, you know, flying around in zero g can be quite interesting. >> jimmy: do you want to go up there? >> i do. >> jimmy: why haven't you? are you not convinced that the technology is safe? >> i'm not crazy. not crazy enough, i suppose. i do want to go at some point. and it is probably not a good idea for the co to be the test pilot but i really want -- >> jimmy: probably not. would a human survive on the rocket that you're launching next week? >> they would actually. so what a lot of people don't maybe realize is that if someone were to stowaway on our spac
like the apollo era.gear, it will land on its engines. >> and you can use it again. >> absolutely. >> jimmy: this is the interior of your proposed spacecraft. how long would those people be sitting like that? >> typically the trip to the space station would take less than a day once we have -- >> jimmy: less than a day. oh, yeah. what do you do when you get to the space station? it seems like 45 minutes goes by and you want to go back home. >> right. well,...
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gerri: i want you to see the apollo axe at.s one is good. ♪ gerri: what is going on in this category? it is crazy. >> here is the interesting thing. that is an ad that when you picture yourself that you're super bowl party, people will react to that positively, but by putting it out on the internet early, so many of these, you can go on the internet and see. but the one that really is going to last and the memorable is the one that they are keeping back that you have not seen yet. gerri: what have we not seen? >> there are some surprises out there. believe me. there are some surprises. chrysler, which had the clinton eastwood at, the 2-minute ad, they're taking a big risk. we have not seen that, but they're going to use berry gordy, the rock-and-roll hall of famer who founded and motown, 83 years old. he is not the mideast with in terms of official recognition. so they are taking -- and we have not seen that one. gerri: so there are some surprises here. i was asking you about the rita -- doritos and the axe at. companies, are t
gerri: i want you to see the apollo axe at.s one is good. ♪ gerri: what is going on in this category? it is crazy. >> here is the interesting thing. that is an ad that when you picture yourself that you're super bowl party, people will react to that positively, but by putting it out on the internet early, so many of these, you can go on the internet and see. but the one that really is going to last and the memorable is the one that they are keeping back that you have not seen yet....
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three major tragedies in nasa's history claimed the lives of 17 astronauts beginning in 1967 with the apolloe launching pad claimed the lives of three including gus brisesome, a veteran of the america ri program, and then again in 1986 it was the space shuttle challenger. that shuttle flew for just 73 seconds before exploding, a tragedy that was captured before the ideas of many school children, that's because it was the first teacher in space program, christa mcauliffe one of the seven b who died that day, and finally the space shuttle columbia, exactly ten years ago, that shuttle broke up upon reentry. it was later determined that a piece of foam from an exterior tank hit the wing, and it was only upon reentry 16 days later after successful experiments in space that those seven astronauts lost their lives. a sense of mourning, a sense of commemoration, but also a sense of gratitude for people who pushed the boundaries and gave their lives in the process. jon, back to you. jon: steve steve harrigan, i rer 1967 telling my cup scout troop about the loss of those astronauts in the apollo i fir
three major tragedies in nasa's history claimed the lives of 17 astronauts beginning in 1967 with the apolloe launching pad claimed the lives of three including gus brisesome, a veteran of the america ri program, and then again in 1986 it was the space shuttle challenger. that shuttle flew for just 73 seconds before exploding, a tragedy that was captured before the ideas of many school children, that's because it was the first teacher in space program, christa mcauliffe one of the seven b who...
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>> it's something that's never been done before, now, in the 1960's, when nasa did it with apollo 8,he world and this would do that except at mars and it's an effort to explore mars and for interest in space and prove it can be done. there are people who say it can't be. >> megyn: already people say it's kind of sad because you've got nasa scientists now tour guides at kennedy space center, offering tours to tourists instead of working on space missions and you've got this guy, dennis, along with rich buddies taking trips out to the space. >> i think private travel is the the future and nasa is looking to buy trips on private trips for its astronauts and the goal would be if you and i get to book a trip it mars some day. >> megyn: no, thanks, i'll keep my feet planted where they are. in russia they did an experiment with six astronauts simulated it in close confinement for 520 days, how did that go? >> surprisingly well. not only did they spend 17 months locked in a capsule together, it was international, europe, russia, chinese astronaut trainer, and they, you know, tackled all of t
>> it's something that's never been done before, now, in the 1960's, when nasa did it with apollo 8,he world and this would do that except at mars and it's an effort to explore mars and for interest in space and prove it can be done. there are people who say it can't be. >> megyn: already people say it's kind of sad because you've got nasa scientists now tour guides at kennedy space center, offering tours to tourists instead of working on space missions and you've got this guy,...
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and back in 1967, three astronauts died while training for the apollo one mission. a command module during the training. so today, nasa held a wreath laying ceremony in honor of the fallen, which also includes seven astronauts and test pilots who died in training. ♪ >> today is the day of remembrance. we remember the astronauts who took the daring step of accepting the challenge of space flight. and for the "columbia" crew, their mission was a fulfillment of their dreams. to have an adventure. >> the sorrow and impact of the tragedy of all of our families has been extreme. but just as a forest fire reduces beautiful foliage into ashes, those ashes ultimately become nourishment for new healthy growth. there are indeed small green chutes of hope that are springing up in our lives. >> their work does not come without tremendous risk and tragedy. our failures are cause for reflection. today's anniversary of "columbia," like the anniversaries of apollo one and "challenger" last week are a call to rededicate ourselves to the mission to which so many of us have given so mu
and back in 1967, three astronauts died while training for the apollo one mission. a command module during the training. so today, nasa held a wreath laying ceremony in honor of the fallen, which also includes seven astronauts and test pilots who died in training. ♪ >> today is the day of remembrance. we remember the astronauts who took the daring step of accepting the challenge of space flight. and for the "columbia" crew, their mission was a fulfillment of their dreams. to...