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they flew on apollo 13 and it was houston, we have a problem. came back to earth. they took a sunset and flew them out. they went to the moon. there was rumours they were out on the surface of the moon. they were packed in the personal preference kick. he brought them back to earth. the founder of the league, job stout is in his 90s living in this engineering home. this collection of lunar bibles is the disappear of a custody battle. author, carol, who wrote a book has 14 lunar bibles and the city of texas wants them back to pay for saut's care. he said four were given as gifts. the two sides are in mediation. the stakes are high lunar bibles sold at auction for 50,000. >> flights to the mon may be over the price of souvenirs remains in orbit. >>> that's "america tonight". tell us what you think. talk to us on twitter or facebook, and come back. we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanit
they flew on apollo 13 and it was houston, we have a problem. came back to earth. they took a sunset and flew them out. they went to the moon. there was rumours they were out on the surface of the moon. they were packed in the personal preference kick. he brought them back to earth. the founder of the league, job stout is in his 90s living in this engineering home. this collection of lunar bibles is the disappear of a custody battle. author, carol, who wrote a book has 14 lunar bibles and the...
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>> apollo specifically? >> as the people who were involved in the program there is a wide range as they talk about that experience now and as it affects them going for word to get children excited and to spend time painting but none of them are extremely negative but some are more enthusiastic than others. i never heard any of them referred to ptsd per anything dramatic a think there were so well prepared. eight very smart place to start to put themselves into the hands of untested technology to keep their cool is a smart place to start. i have never heard any of them talk about their experience in those terms although the training has trained them. >> s.a. comeback they tried to explain. metaphorically we're on two different planets. >> it is common to see an interview astronauts i cannot explain that experience for you but that we have never in they chose people who could not think about their of on the motions were put those into words. >> after getting caught up i am curious to hear your opinion our hope
>> apollo specifically? >> as the people who were involved in the program there is a wide range as they talk about that experience now and as it affects them going for word to get children excited and to spend time painting but none of them are extremely negative but some are more enthusiastic than others. i never heard any of them referred to ptsd per anything dramatic a think there were so well prepared. eight very smart place to start to put themselves into the hands of untested...
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. >> reporter: apollo astronauts.y won the space race beating the soviets to the moon, and captivated the world. they were heros with the right stuff, bringing home moon rock and mementos souvenirs of their historic journeys. nearly half a century later, space artifacts and memorabilia from the apollo missions are worth a small fortune, with some items tells for tens even hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> last call. sold $50,000. >> right now, space is the most popular collectible. >> robert perlman is the founder and editor of collectspace.com. >> so if you have a pecking order, that is at the top level. >> is that the most valuable? >> that is the most valuable and was it stained with moon dust. one of the checklists on their wrist almost every page is coated in moon dust and reportedly sold to a private entity for $2 million. >> but who owns and who can tell this moon swag has until recently been up in the air. ed mitchell put the camera he use up for auction in 2011. the space agency sale. mitchell turned over
. >> reporter: apollo astronauts.y won the space race beating the soviets to the moon, and captivated the world. they were heros with the right stuff, bringing home moon rock and mementos souvenirs of their historic journeys. nearly half a century later, space artifacts and memorabilia from the apollo missions are worth a small fortune, with some items tells for tens even hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> last call. sold $50,000. >> right now, space is the most popular...
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apollo astronauts helped america win the space race. what they have brought back has fueled an artifact race ever since. neil armstrong kept a cash of moon artifacts, other astronauts and their families have tried to sell them with "america tonight's" adam may found has led to some earthly interventions. three would one, we have a liftoff. >> apollo astronauts. >> the eagle has landed. >> reporter: they won the space race beating the soviets to the moon and captivated the world. they were heroes with the right stuff. bringing home moon rock and mementos souvenirs of their historic journeys. >> sold, $37,500. >> nearly half ocentury later space artifacts and memorabilia from the apollo missions are worth a small fortune, with some items selling for tens if not hundreds of thousands of dlafers dollars. >> robert pearlman is the founder and editor of space deck.com. >> top level now you get more distinguished by the fact that well did it go to the moon and just orbit the moon or did it go to the moon and landed on the moon and if it landed
apollo astronauts helped america win the space race. what they have brought back has fueled an artifact race ever since. neil armstrong kept a cash of moon artifacts, other astronauts and their families have tried to sell them with "america tonight's" adam may found has led to some earthly interventions. three would one, we have a liftoff. >> apollo astronauts. >> the eagle has landed. >> reporter: they won the space race beating the soviets to the moon and...
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it was about 1979 and i was only ten years after apollo 11. >> it was already in the museum covered with dust. and those events already seemed historical. the technology seemed out of date. that confusion that confusion find its way and the book as well. >> when did you make the decision the structure the book as the book is structured around the last three shuttles. >> right. a lot of of the material in between. i 1st i 1st came up with the idea that i should write about the end of the shuttle and follow 2010 which is about when that decision was made final. nasa decisions never seem all that firm. they are sort of deciding what nasa will do in the future's. the news came out. we have these missions left to do. it felt uncertain but seemed like it was probably going to be the end of an era. a lot of other events. i was invited to get the things that were not anticipated. but i think i had started with the idea said last lots of discovery, endeavor, atlantis and each of us to be different following that trajectory was sort of following what it's like. >> were you always a major character
it was about 1979 and i was only ten years after apollo 11. >> it was already in the museum covered with dust. and those events already seemed historical. the technology seemed out of date. that confusion that confusion find its way and the book as well. >> when did you make the decision the structure the book as the book is structured around the last three shuttles. >> right. a lot of of the material in between. i 1st i 1st came up with the idea that i should write about the...
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proof that once again, the apollo astronauts have the right stuff. al jazeera houston texas. >> a passion for prints. in south america bookstorion are now thriving. >> it's about all of us accepting one another. >> a former athlete makes a plea from the any of the for herself but fors others. stay tuned. >> welcome to al jazeera america. we have a look at today's top stories. yemen's exiled leaders could soon return. several government ministers are now back in yemen for the first time since forced out by houthi rebels in march. the delegation plans to prepare the security situation before president hadi returns. >> colombian authorities are set to sun earth what is believed to be the world's most urban mass graves to find people who have gone missing during the 50 year civil war. >> a great white shark rescued after stranded on a beach in massachusetts. the seven-foot fish got stuck on cape cod but authorities were able to pull it off the sand and into deeper water where it was soon able to swim away. >> a number of moving moments last night as espn
proof that once again, the apollo astronauts have the right stuff. al jazeera houston texas. >> a passion for prints. in south america bookstorion are now thriving. >> it's about all of us accepting one another. >> a former athlete makes a plea from the any of the for herself but fors others. stay tuned. >> welcome to al jazeera america. we have a look at today's top stories. yemen's exiled leaders could soon return. several government ministers are now back in yemen for...
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july 24, 1969 marks the day apollo 11 returned to earth. the mission to and from the moon included the first human footsteps on the lunar surface. the crew splashed down about 950 miles southwest of honolulu, hawaii. and in 1979, notorious serial killer, ted bundy was convicted of two murders in florida. the seemingly charming and handsome young man was responsible for the murders of numerous young women and girls during the 1970s and was sentenced to death. shortly before his execution, he confessed to at least 30 homicides committed in seven states. and in 1987, a 91-year-old from california became the oldest woman to climb mt. fuji in japan. hulda crooks hiked the entire 212 mile trail in the high sierras over the span of three days. an american actress becomes a lightning rod for controversy in the midst of the vietnam war. a music legend preaches about the dangers of rock and roll. and law enforcement caught up with the man who called himself captain midnight. it's still to come on "through if one person could define the anti-war era o
july 24, 1969 marks the day apollo 11 returned to earth. the mission to and from the moon included the first human footsteps on the lunar surface. the crew splashed down about 950 miles southwest of honolulu, hawaii. and in 1979, notorious serial killer, ted bundy was convicted of two murders in florida. the seemingly charming and handsome young man was responsible for the murders of numerous young women and girls during the 1970s and was sentenced to death. shortly before his execution, he...
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find with two special olympians and one olympic gold medal skater, apollo ono.ll right. >> we're going to bring the heat. >> and yes, apollo actually showed no mercy. so very impressed by my teammates, but unfortunately, we couldn't pull off the victory. >> even though i lost so bad, it felt so good playing. thank you for that. >> and that is truly what this is all about. respect, diversity. but i'll get you next time, paula. bye, everybody. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> reporter:you saw it first here on kron four. >>something just unfolding. it's now unfolding as we speak. >> pam:tonight we know these are family members reacting to the arrest of a 15 year old boy in the killing of maddy middleton. >> pam:here he is being taken into the santa cruz police station. kron four has learned he may be charged with more than simple murder,. >>it appears she was lured to the suspect's apartment willingly.
find with two special olympians and one olympic gold medal skater, apollo ono.ll right. >> we're going to bring the heat. >> and yes, apollo actually showed no mercy. so very impressed by my teammates, but unfortunately, we couldn't pull off the victory. >> even though i lost so bad, it felt so good playing. thank you for that. >> and that is truly what this is all about. respect, diversity. but i'll get you next time, paula. bye, everybody. (male announcer): this is the...
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he worked on the mercury and gemini and apollo. >> over the course of your family working at apollo, the agency saw cutbacks. if you look at the number, the percentage of the budget. n.a.s.a. accounts for 0.5%. back in the day when your father started to work for n.a.s.a. it was 2, 3, 4% of the federal budget. is n.a.s.a. appropriately funded and impacting on the ability to conduct experiments? >> i think we are pushing the boundaries in the frontieres of science as hard as we can, given the resources that exist. there are many serious issues that we have to deal with, and the government has to balance competing interests. i'm thrilled and find it exhilarating that we make such discoveries as we are announcing today, and that we had last week with pluto. i think what is happening is that people are making the most of what we have. of course wd like to have the big budget. but we have to balance competing interests. >> making the most and giving bang for the buck when you look at the pictures and discovery of the planet. >> thank you so much. john jenkins, thank you for joining us. >>
he worked on the mercury and gemini and apollo. >> over the course of your family working at apollo, the agency saw cutbacks. if you look at the number, the percentage of the budget. n.a.s.a. accounts for 0.5%. back in the day when your father started to work for n.a.s.a. it was 2, 3, 4% of the federal budget. is n.a.s.a. appropriately funded and impacting on the ability to conduct experiments? >> i think we are pushing the boundaries in the frontieres of science as hard as we can,...
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find with two special olympians and one olympic gold medal skater, apollo ono.e're going to bring the heat. >> and yes, apollo actually showed no mercy. so very impressed by my teammates, but unfortunately, we couldn't pull off the victory. >> even though i lost so bad, it felt so good playing. thank you for that. >> and that is truly what this is all about. respect, diversity. but i'll get you next time, paula. bye, everybody. >>> "the insider" from hollywood. your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >> donald trump's campaign is issuing a strong response to a story about the candidate and his ex-wife. >> the donald divorce drama replayed in the national spotlight. >> he allegedly threw her on the back and raped her. >> has a controversial deposition during his high profile divorce from ivana come back to haunt him? >>> then mission accomplished. tom cruise's lip sync goes viral proving he's still a top gun. >>> and khloe gets candid. the youngest kardashian sister
find with two special olympians and one olympic gold medal skater, apollo ono.e're going to bring the heat. >> and yes, apollo actually showed no mercy. so very impressed by my teammates, but unfortunately, we couldn't pull off the victory. >> even though i lost so bad, it felt so good playing. thank you for that. >> and that is truly what this is all about. respect, diversity. but i'll get you next time, paula. bye, everybody. >>> "the insider" from...
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mission -- we did not see her in the apollo movies.you who are underrepresented in technology know that you have always been here. look in the photos and see yourself reflecting back. for those who have been part of the majority, remember to include these others. my last point for you -- my last emphasis of heart is where barton rogers started. service. bringing science, technology arts, and math through service. a lot of people ask me why came to government from silicon valley. it is very important that we are in environments like m.i.t., silicon valley, and others where we are deeply together as technology people. we can move fast. it is also critically important to show up where we are more rare, where the greatest problems live. our greatest goal is to bring t q -- tech to government. many people are coming from amazon, google, twitter. there are people who are site and have a voice of the main policy table. this is not just happening in america, this is happening in the u.k., kenya, estonia, chile, south korea. my hope for you is
mission -- we did not see her in the apollo movies.you who are underrepresented in technology know that you have always been here. look in the photos and see yourself reflecting back. for those who have been part of the majority, remember to include these others. my last point for you -- my last emphasis of heart is where barton rogers started. service. bringing science, technology arts, and math through service. a lot of people ask me why came to government from silicon valley. it is very...
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in-- 2019. >> reporter: 46 years ago today the apollo 11 11 spacecraft landed and neil armstrong walked on the moon. it was one of those unforgottable moments in history. >> i was watching with my sister. >> reporter: it was a huge achievement for america politically and scientifically. >> overcoming a big challenge. it was a huge task that kennedy set and they did it. >> reporter: america's history of space exploration is well documented at the air and space museum and at udvar hazy center except something has been missing for a while. >> the flag we are particularly interested in because there are some abrasions to the fibers. >> reporter: neil armstrong's famous suit he wore on the lunar walk. >> we did notice the interior rubber bladder had become brittle. once they start their degradation process it's irreversible. >> reporter: in 1976 neil armstrong's suit went on display. for 30 years more than 20 million people saw the suit but then in 2006 it was taken off display because of the degradation and it's been in storage ever since. >> don't forget to share this video with your frien
in-- 2019. >> reporter: 46 years ago today the apollo 11 11 spacecraft landed and neil armstrong walked on the moon. it was one of those unforgottable moments in history. >> i was watching with my sister. >> reporter: it was a huge achievement for america politically and scientifically. >> overcoming a big challenge. it was a huge task that kennedy set and they did it. >> reporter: america's history of space exploration is well documented at the air and space...
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find with two special olympians and one olympic gold medal skater, apollo ono. and it was all fun. all right, a little competitive. >> we're going to bring the heat. >> and yes, apollo actually showed no mercy. and i was so very impressed by my teammates. but unfortunately, we couldn't pull off the victory. >> even though i lost so bad, it felt so good playing. so thank you for that. >> and that is truly what this is all about. respect, diversity. but i'll get you next time, paula. bye, everybody. well, well. if it isn't the belle of the ball. gentlemen. you look well. what's new, flo? well, a name your price tool went missing last week. name your what, now? it gives you coverage options based on your budget. i just hope whoever stole it knows that it only works at progressive.com. so, you can't use it to just buy stuff? no. i'm sorry, gustav. we have to go back to the pet store. [ gustav squawks ] he's gonna meet us there. the name your price tool. still only at progressive.com. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i
find with two special olympians and one olympic gold medal skater, apollo ono. and it was all fun. all right, a little competitive. >> we're going to bring the heat. >> and yes, apollo actually showed no mercy. and i was so very impressed by my teammates. but unfortunately, we couldn't pull off the victory. >> even though i lost so bad, it felt so good playing. so thank you for that. >> and that is truly what this is all about. respect, diversity. but i'll get you next...
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. >> at the time of the apollo missions- nasa was receiving over 5% of the us federal budget. in 2013, it was less than one half of one percent. >> 4...3...2...1...and lift off! lift off of the 25th space shuttle mission and it has cleared the tower. >> and the agency's prestige has declined with that funding. in spite of its many major achievements, it's nasa's failures that have grabbed america's attention. >> engines throttling up. three engines now at 104 percent. challenger, go at throttle up. "roger go at throttle up." >> both challenger and columbia suggested the management system and safety culture at nasa was flawed. "flight controllers here looking very carefully at the situation. obviously a major malfunction." >> after columbia it meant that we really needed to think about moving on. >> nasa retired the space shuttle in 2011 - the program deemed too expensive. it also meant that us government could no longer consider itself a gatekeeper to space travel. >> we are now in a very uncomfortable position of relying on the russians to fly our people to the space station.
. >> at the time of the apollo missions- nasa was receiving over 5% of the us federal budget. in 2013, it was less than one half of one percent. >> 4...3...2...1...and lift off! lift off of the 25th space shuttle mission and it has cleared the tower. >> and the agency's prestige has declined with that funding. in spite of its many major achievements, it's nasa's failures that have grabbed america's attention. >> engines throttling up. three engines now at 104 percent....
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you'll remember apollo died in the ring when adonis was young.s out on a quest to find the man who can help him learn more about his father and turn him into a champion. >> this picture is from the tenth round in the first fight, right? i heard about a third fight between you and apollo behind closed doors. is that true? >> how do you know all this? >> i'm his son. >> stallone explains rocky was saved by apollo in many ways so he takes a chance on his son because he has that same eye of the tiger. >> and stallone also said that in this film rocky basically becomes mick his trainer from the early films. "creed" is due out in november. that's one to see, i think. >>> well turning now to paris hilton. the millionaire heiress reality star and precursor to kim k. has been the butt of a lot of jokes over the years, but latest one, this may have taken it a little too far. >> yeah. she's fighting back now against the people responsible for putting her on a plane that appeared to be going down. it was all a stunt for a tv show. look at this. >> is this no
you'll remember apollo died in the ring when adonis was young.s out on a quest to find the man who can help him learn more about his father and turn him into a champion. >> this picture is from the tenth round in the first fight, right? i heard about a third fight between you and apollo behind closed doors. is that true? >> how do you know all this? >> i'm his son. >> stallone explains rocky was saved by apollo in many ways so he takes a chance on his son because he has...
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i heard about the fight between you and apollo behind closed doors, is that true. >> how do you knowll of this. >> i'm his son. >> oh yeah i stars michael b jordan as son of the apollo creed and stallone plays rocky once again training jordan's character. you still to have wait a few more months to see crude movie hits theaters the day before thanks giving. i will not say much but i heard a little bit about it. >> mr. washington. >> a little bit and this could be, could be the most powerful rocky yet. >> spoil era leather. >> that is all you get it could be. i could be wrong. >> who knows. >> but that is what i heard stay tune, in november. >> fun thing to see him in city hall in the beginning and city landmarks i have seen them all and loved them all. i loved them all. >> picky picky. >> one through 37, rocky 12, coming out soon. >> they are all great. >> can't wait until november, we have some good news. get your rocky fix tonight. you can watch stallone's sprint up art museum steps in the original rocky movie on the very same steps. free outdoor screening at the 9:00 o'clock tonig
i heard about the fight between you and apollo behind closed doors, is that true. >> how do you knowll of this. >> i'm his son. >> oh yeah i stars michael b jordan as son of the apollo creed and stallone plays rocky once again training jordan's character. you still to have wait a few more months to see crude movie hits theaters the day before thanks giving. i will not say much but i heard a little bit about it. >> mr. washington. >> a little bit and this could be,...
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the six successful apollo missions had a total of 12 men who walked on the moon. the lunar suits or four of them including buzz aldrin's as peggy just mentioned are still on display at both museums. >>> coming up how you can. [ yourself from scammers on instagram trying to make -- protect yourself from scammers on instagram trying to make a quick iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20onal agreements d anheis t leading state sponsor of terrorism. what's the most important thing your parents do for you? they buy me food. they make sure i'm never lost. well... they pay my allowance. encourage me. ♪ they sing us a lullaby at night... a lullaby at night. ♪ oh! now i remember... why does it matter that cigna covers preventive care? because the next most important thing you can do for them is take care of yourself. cigna. together, all the way. why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them
the six successful apollo missions had a total of 12 men who walked on the moon. the lunar suits or four of them including buzz aldrin's as peggy just mentioned are still on display at both museums. >>> coming up how you can. [ yourself from scammers on instagram trying to make -- protect yourself from scammers on instagram trying to make a quick iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear...
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liftoff on apollo 11." 4-3-2-1-0. liftoff. we have ae hour. liftoff on apollo 11." was about to get a new gig "american bandstand" the show would go national and the music industry would clamor to find something with a "good beat you could dance to." in american music and in teenage you tube. on july 9, 1956, he stepped into this philadelphia studio as host firstime of people. and his own journey "through the decades" began in the mid-'50s, a time when labels and especially parents were skeptical of a new fad called rock 'n roll . wholesomeness,attitude withinkd the parents around and helped to what was the rock-n-roll era in to american bandstand. this should be about part number three of music and fun and frolic and special guest stars leading off ..." clark took his philadelphia-based show national, a little over a year after he started hosting. what became popular. and promote their aritsts. music and teens were the ones watching clark's new show. on american bandstand, and we made it. so, it was like 'hey man, we on bandstand!' so it was a real special time of
liftoff on apollo 11." 4-3-2-1-0. liftoff. we have ae hour. liftoff on apollo 11." was about to get a new gig "american bandstand" the show would go national and the music industry would clamor to find something with a "good beat you could dance to." in american music and in teenage you tube. on july 9, 1956, he stepped into this philadelphia studio as host firstime of people. and his own journey "through the decades" began in the mid-'50s, a time when...
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. >> come aboard the uss hueret for -- hornet for the celebration of the apollo 11 splash down. summer wine control is saturday. 30 downtown locations are tasting rooms, tickets start online at $35. no entry fiat the boat show. this is a fundraiser for the theater company. if you head to south lake tahoe. watch celebrities tee off for the -- >> lots of wine events going on. hard to decide what to do there. >>> it's 4:11. new information surrounding the fires on the bay bridge, cal trans is not sure both were caused by road flares. >>> we find the defendant guilty. >> a guilty vert for the colorado movie theater. reaction from survivors and loved ones from the victims. >>> good morning, if you're driving toward the golden state bridge traffic is looking good. . >>> 50s and 60s in the lows, the breeze picked up, it looks cooler flap >>> the national weather service sending teams to survey the damage in illinois. this is a look at the devastation, this is the city of cameron in illinois. there's reports of severe property damage. >>> two people were killed, more than 30 others inju
. >> come aboard the uss hueret for -- hornet for the celebration of the apollo 11 splash down. summer wine control is saturday. 30 downtown locations are tasting rooms, tickets start online at $35. no entry fiat the boat show. this is a fundraiser for the theater company. if you head to south lake tahoe. watch celebrities tee off for the -- >> lots of wine events going on. hard to decide what to do there. >>> it's 4:11. new information surrounding the fires on the bay...
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the smithsonians campaign to preserve apollo mission space suit. we'll talk to a former nasa astronaut and why it is so important. >> the agreeing use of e cigarettes. >> a senior washington correspondent mike viqueira reports about a technological marvel. >> the space suit was a one piece fire proof design, five layers rubber giants and metal rings to connect to gloves and the finish bowl helmet. steel and teflon patches protected the suit from the abrasive lunar dust. astronauts wore a jump suit fitted with plastic tubing filled with cold water. when all suited up, an astronaut could spend six hours an the surface of the moon. the entire suit, along with a support backpack weighed about 200 pounds. because of the moon's gravity it only felt like it weighed 33 pounds on the moon. later versions of the suit used on the last three moon landings increased the time an astronaut could spend on the surface. >> it's beautiful it really is. >> each was custom fitted and three were required for each astronaut, primary training and backup. >> museum quality
the smithsonians campaign to preserve apollo mission space suit. we'll talk to a former nasa astronaut and why it is so important. >> the agreeing use of e cigarettes. >> a senior washington correspondent mike viqueira reports about a technological marvel. >> the space suit was a one piece fire proof design, five layers rubber giants and metal rings to connect to gloves and the finish bowl helmet. steel and teflon patches protected the suit from the abrasive lunar dust....
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of apollo 11. at 1:00 p.m. summer wile strown saturday 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 30 downtown locations become tasting locations. no entry fee at the lake side car and boat show. this is a fundraiser for the theater company. south lake tahoe, watch celebrities tee off for the american century golf championship. a's are at home and the giants are on the road. i am mike mibach. that is your weekend watch. >>> hitchhiking robot left mass heading for san francisco. it is the size of a child. and can't move on its own. can't move on its own. it relies on the kindness of strangers to drive it from place to place. the reaction of researchers in canada who want to see how people react. it traveled across canada and parts of europe. >>> coming up, at 5:00 p.m. first of its kind event in the bay area. the special training police officers received today to help them find missing children faster. >> a cool down for the start of the weekend. a look at current conditions and what you can expect for saturday and sund
of apollo 11. at 1:00 p.m. summer wile strown saturday 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 30 downtown locations become tasting locations. no entry fee at the lake side car and boat show. this is a fundraiser for the theater company. south lake tahoe, watch celebrities tee off for the american century golf championship. a's are at home and the giants are on the road. i am mike mibach. that is your weekend watch. >>> hitchhiking robot left mass heading for san francisco. it is the size of a child....
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. >> the apollo 11 flight will be the centerpiece of that exhibit. that is the culmination of man's exploration of the moon. reporter: the museum plans on scanning the suit in 3-d. >> we are going to map everything that happened to the suit since neil armstrong walked on the surface of the moon and we will be able to monitor it over the next generation great reporter: the campaign was so successful that the fundraising goal has been raised to $700,000. in the newsroom, diane cho, abc 7 news. anchor: tonight we are tracking some storms. who is seeing some rain and what it means to your monday morning commute, that is next. anchor: some extremely hot weather is headed our way. reporter: the heat and humidity already felt the return. goodby two chances of that rain and possible thunderstorms. -- could be chances of that rain and possible thunderstorms. we need the rain. but we can stay away from the extreme heat. 91 felt as hot as 97. you can see towards little rock arkansas, tupelo mississippi extremely hot and humid. heat advisories, excessive heat wa
. >> the apollo 11 flight will be the centerpiece of that exhibit. that is the culmination of man's exploration of the moon. reporter: the museum plans on scanning the suit in 3-d. >> we are going to map everything that happened to the suit since neil armstrong walked on the surface of the moon and we will be able to monitor it over the next generation great reporter: the campaign was so successful that the fundraising goal has been raised to $700,000. in the newsroom, diane cho,...
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will be used to digitally preserve and archive the exact suit armstrong wore during that historic apollo 11 moon landing. coming up next, free rides from metro. why it's offering the ability to get around and where it's going to take you. some changes coming into your weekend forecast. devon is trackin >> here's some good news for anyone headed to the airport. metro wants to give you a free ride. one year of silver line service. tomorrow and monday you can ride the express bus for free. >> you got the song in my head come on and take a free ride. >> a little rain? >> yeah, it would be freely to admit no chance of rain and surprise, here are a few isolated showers coming up and the humidity you felt as well. let's get right to that point of the matter which is the shower activity. one lone remaining shower right now. menace tuesday park rained itself park. live doppler radar very close and this is still going, chevy chase village out towards bethesda. you can see this shower activity is just stationary. putting some rain out now and looks to be maybe close to tacoma park. that is the lone
will be used to digitally preserve and archive the exact suit armstrong wore during that historic apollo 11 moon landing. coming up next, free rides from metro. why it's offering the ability to get around and where it's going to take you. some changes coming into your weekend forecast. devon is trackin >> here's some good news for anyone headed to the airport. metro wants to give you a free ride. one year of silver line service. tomorrow and monday you can ride the express bus for free....
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will be used to digitally preserve and archive the exact suit armstrong wore during the historic apollo 11 moon landing. metro wants to give you a free ride. why they are offering to get you around without a ticket and where it will take you. plus, going on record, the new were just coming from hillary clinton about her benghazi e-mails. first, these haunting photos just now being released. the never before seen look, just minutes after 9/11. autria: today, a never before seen look inside the white house on one of america's darkest days the national archives releasing these photos taken the day of september 11, 2001. it shows president george w. bush and his team watching and taking in what they were seeing. the photos also show vice president dick cheney and his wife boarding marine 2 heading for camp david. new details or to the background of a killer. the police are looking for a motive for thursday's deadly movie theater shooting in louisiana. i say that he fired more than a dozen rounds. the atf says that he purchased the gun legally at an alabama pawnshop last year. in several onl
will be used to digitally preserve and archive the exact suit armstrong wore during the historic apollo 11 moon landing. metro wants to give you a free ride. why they are offering to get you around without a ticket and where it will take you. plus, going on record, the new were just coming from hillary clinton about her benghazi e-mails. first, these haunting photos just now being released. the never before seen look, just minutes after 9/11. autria: today, a never before seen look inside the...
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it took the apollo astronauts three. i remember reading something we don't rewrite textbooks. we're just writhing textbooks. what do you hope to achieve? >> it has on board ultraviolet imagery, chemistry, gravity, surface topography and cameras that can resolve images as small as a football field. think about this. we're 3 billion miles from pluto but it would be like flying over central park and being able to see a football field in the center. we'll learn whether it has volcanic activities or if they're there. >> julia, tell us about the team planetary scientists engineers that have come here to do this. and many of them have spent their whole careers working toward this moment this week. and leslie young, who's one of the lead scientists as a student back in the '80s, she was part of the team that discovering pluto's atmosphere. and as kathy - -- i'm m sosorry,y, f this as her baby her child. >> it must have been terrifying thinking of that so far away. >> absolutely. just on july 4th they lost communication completel
it took the apollo astronauts three. i remember reading something we don't rewrite textbooks. we're just writhing textbooks. what do you hope to achieve? >> it has on board ultraviolet imagery, chemistry, gravity, surface topography and cameras that can resolve images as small as a football field. think about this. we're 3 billion miles from pluto but it would be like flying over central park and being able to see a football field in the center. we'll learn whether it has volcanic...
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apollo astronauts helped america win the space race. what they have brought back has fueled an artifact race ever since. neil armstrong kept a cash of moon artifacts, other astronauts and their families have tried to sell them with "america tonight's" adam may found has led to some earthly interventions. three would one, we have a >>> >>> >>> allows astronauts to cash in on items they brought home. like the flag flown to the moon and this personal preference kit belonging to buzz aldrin. and this signed by gene cernan the last plan to walk on the moon. >> right now space is the most collectible. >> bob eaton. >> checklist, that's what he out. >> this is really a rock 'n' roll ride isn't it? >> hello everybody welcome to the international space station. my name is brighton anderson. >> but astronauts like clayton anderson. >> anything up in space? >> actually yes . this handrail, you look on the picture and you see a gold handrail, that's a similar handrail, not that one but this was on the bottom of the lab module. >> anderson says he h
apollo astronauts helped america win the space race. what they have brought back has fueled an artifact race ever since. neil armstrong kept a cash of moon artifacts, other astronauts and their families have tried to sell them with "america tonight's" adam may found has led to some earthly interventions. three would one, we have a >>> >>> >>> allows astronauts to cash in on items they brought home. like the flag flown to the moon and this personal preference...
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check out the ford apollo meant to look like a saturn rocket.youth development programs. >> makes me want to trade in my metro card. that's america's money. >> 5:23, up next in the morning buzz, how about southern biscuits and gravy potatoes. >>> a brawl broke out in the middle afternoon arizona highway this video is coming up at 5:30 a.m. and big hearts happy too because as part of a heart healthy diet those delicious oats in cheerios can help lower cholesterol. cheerios... how can something so little... help you do something so big. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix® ii. it's broad-spectrum protection k ills fleas ticks and mosquitoes too. k9 advantix® ii. for the love of dog™. prep trauma unit 5. what've we got? bp 64/40 sterilize sites. multiple foreign objects in the body. tweezers. (buzz!) (buzz!) if you're the guy from the operation game, you get operated on. it's what you do. (buzz!) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. >> morning
check out the ford apollo meant to look like a saturn rocket.youth development programs. >> makes me want to trade in my metro card. that's america's money. >> 5:23, up next in the morning buzz, how about southern biscuits and gravy potatoes. >>> a brawl broke out in the middle afternoon arizona highway this video is coming up at 5:30 a.m. and big hearts happy too because as part of a heart healthy diet those delicious oats in cheerios can help lower cholesterol....
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i know you grew up with a sense of wonderment love of space, watching the apollo missions.cience has progressed how space exploration has progressed in terms of getting even more young women interested, how do we keep that moving forward? >> i think we just keep it moving forward just like this the new horizons mission to pluto. get more of these missions that inspire young people to strive for something that is maybe not a normal career path. >> you know it only takes usually one person to encourage someone to take a risk to follow their dreams. i'm interested in who that person was for you as a young woman, as a girl interested in space and science. >> well first off, it's my mom. she never -- she always told me that i could do and be whatever i wanted and so for me there were no limitations on what career path i chose. and then when i got into school the wonders of science, that just intrigued me so i had a number of teachers that influenced my path as well. >> alice bowman we are lucky as a society to have you and so many women like you. i'm reminded of margaret hamilto
i know you grew up with a sense of wonderment love of space, watching the apollo missions.cience has progressed how space exploration has progressed in terms of getting even more young women interested, how do we keep that moving forward? >> i think we just keep it moving forward just like this the new horizons mission to pluto. get more of these missions that inspire young people to strive for something that is maybe not a normal career path. >> you know it only takes usually one...
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so, when the apollo launches were happening, we would go to somebody's house, occasionally we would drive 14 hours for a three-minute launch, and then drive back. emily: did you want to be an astronaut? bill: i think i was too tall to qualify to get into the jet. emily: let's talk about that. you played college basketball. what did you learn in team sports? bill: quite a bit. i struggled to hang on the end of the bench. i practiced more basketball then i played. not being a starter, not getting a lot of playing time is a bit of a humbling experience. it creates drive. when i got to my next place, it probably pushed me to try even harder. emily: you studied engineering? what were you hoping for? bill: right, my sister was employed. 1963 at compaq. my first job out of college was at compaq, where she was. we were working on a motherboard designed for desktop computers. emily: you went to the university of florida, mba from the university of texas. these are not typical schools that silicon valley recruits from, harvard, stanford. is silicon valley missing out on where to recruit from? bill:
so, when the apollo launches were happening, we would go to somebody's house, occasionally we would drive 14 hours for a three-minute launch, and then drive back. emily: did you want to be an astronaut? bill: i think i was too tall to qualify to get into the jet. emily: let's talk about that. you played college basketball. what did you learn in team sports? bill: quite a bit. i struggled to hang on the end of the bench. i practiced more basketball then i played. not being a starter, not getting...
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have got some space news for you this month because this month marks the 46th anniversary of the apollomoon landing. a museum is taking a rather out of this world approach to put -- try to preserve the experience. william: they are hoping for the 50th anniversary they can raise $500,000 to preserve neil armstrong's spacesuit. the smithsonian institute has launched a crowdfunding effort called reboot the suit. i would like to have my suit rebooted. but the preserve -- they are hoping to preserve the spacer including the lunar dust on it. why does the smithsonian need that help? it says that federally appropriated funds do not cover the spacesuit. it is turning to users to allow them to raise the way that would help to digitize the suit with 3-d scanning. a sort of space-age technology for a soup that is more than 40 years old. stuart: would you reboot the dust on your suit as well? finally, mexico. they're handing out free tickets, but you have got to break a sweat to get them. william: mexico is trying to fight obesity. do 10 squats and you get a bus pass with 10 rides. they will donate
have got some space news for you this month because this month marks the 46th anniversary of the apollomoon landing. a museum is taking a rather out of this world approach to put -- try to preserve the experience. william: they are hoping for the 50th anniversary they can raise $500,000 to preserve neil armstrong's spacesuit. the smithsonian institute has launched a crowdfunding effort called reboot the suit. i would like to have my suit rebooted. but the preserve -- they are hoping to preserve...
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. >> i heard about a third fight between you and apollo behind closed doors. is that true?w do you know all this? >> i'm his son. >> hits theaters november 25th. you got your tickets, right? >> it brings back the childhood. >> we need song "eye of the tiger" to play. >> i'm sure it will. >>> way too early starts now. >> chris christie's campaign slogan is telling it like it is. this is in contrast to hillary's slogan explains this is not what it looks like. >> document dump. 3,000 pages of hillary clinton e-mails released by the state department. this morning, a look inside her mind set as secretary of state. >>> thea dry run. the two prison escapees reportedly had a trial run. >>> and president obama spoke about how last week stack add up to monumental events in his life. this is "way too early." the show that unlike greece hasn't defaulted on loan payments at least as far as i know. ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. it's wednesday, july 1st. i'm ayman. we begin in the nation's capital as washington scans through latest batch of e-mails released from hillary clinton's time as secretar
. >> i heard about a third fight between you and apollo behind closed doors. is that true?w do you know all this? >> i'm his son. >> hits theaters november 25th. you got your tickets, right? >> it brings back the childhood. >> we need song "eye of the tiger" to play. >> i'm sure it will. >>> way too early starts now. >> chris christie's campaign slogan is telling it like it is. this is in contrast to hillary's slogan explains this is...
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is released and includes several scenes from philadelphia and it follows rocky as former opponent, apolloow he is helping his son a boxer years later. >> hollywood get a jump start on the holiday weekend today with magic mike xxl, the sequel to 2012's hit flick fast forward three years after mike bowed out of the stripper business and the gang gets together for one last blowout performance magic mike is rated r. and terminator genesis, arnold schwarzenegger is back on the big screen and the movie is set in 2029 and 2084. hey, honey. day dreaming? [laughing] sorry. about being at the beach? uh... yeah. in the caribbean? that's odd... at our very own beach house? how do you know? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. oh, yeah! $1,000,000 big money with top prizes of a million dollars. [male announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >>> david with a final check of the accuweather forecast. >> warm and a bit humid and northern and western suburbs most of you gett
is released and includes several scenes from philadelphia and it follows rocky as former opponent, apolloow he is helping his son a boxer years later. >> hollywood get a jump start on the holiday weekend today with magic mike xxl, the sequel to 2012's hit flick fast forward three years after mike bowed out of the stripper business and the gang gets together for one last blowout performance magic mike is rated r. and terminator genesis, arnold schwarzenegger is back on the big screen and...
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when asked what it was like, he said you can think those in the apollo mission for the suits they have today. >> the american suits were direct revolutions. the only big difference is that the suits that i wore were not made to be--you could not walk. the legs were not designed so you could walk on a planetary surface. but the backpacks the technology inside, the systems were all evolved. we could do six and a half hours in the space suit and we've gone as long as eight hours. they've advanced quite a bit. it's a little bit surreal. the space suit as a personal spacecraft because you're self contained. it's maintaining pressure to keep you alive. oxygen has a thermal control system. you're very much alone. you're out there. you're waving to your buddies three feet away through the back window of the space shuttle but you're pretty much on your own. you and your partner out there. it's very physical work. working against the pressure of the suit. any time you move your arms or fingers you have to exert energy. astronauts, we have personal trainers that take us through weight lifting and
when asked what it was like, he said you can think those in the apollo mission for the suits they have today. >> the american suits were direct revolutions. the only big difference is that the suits that i wore were not made to be--you could not walk. the legs were not designed so you could walk on a planetary surface. but the backpacks the technology inside, the systems were all evolved. we could do six and a half hours in the space suit and we've gone as long as eight hours. they've...
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woman's sports team, none of which are new york natives have joined the likes of charles limbberg and apollo 11 astronauts behind the canyon of heroes. things are just wrapping up now but this a has drawn hundreds of thousands toss lower manhattan to watch the the procession down broadway. we met people from all different countries but philadelphia and south jersey is truly represented here to cheer on our girl, carli lloyd. >> she has become such a role model because of the way she plays sports and the energy and confidence that she gives girls it is great powerful. >> love our country love soccer love everything. >> reporter: we will have a full wrap up at tonight but reporting from the u.s. women's world cup here in new york city, i'm alexandria hoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> now to a front row seat to the parade action go to cbs philly.com. we're streaming the historic event live for you. before the parade world cup mvp and delran's own carli lloyd sat down with the folks at cbs this morning. >> i think we don't realize how high up we are right now but, you know, we're etched in h
woman's sports team, none of which are new york natives have joined the likes of charles limbberg and apollo 11 astronauts behind the canyon of heroes. things are just wrapping up now but this a has drawn hundreds of thousands toss lower manhattan to watch the the procession down broadway. we met people from all different countries but philadelphia and south jersey is truly represented here to cheer on our girl, carli lloyd. >> she has become such a role model because of the way she plays...
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enthusiast of all ages turned up at the goddard space center to participate in the contest, celebrating apollo the man's first venture in to the moon. >>> launching the homemade model rockets. their goal to land as close to the planted flag as possible. nasa says that they promote interest in stem study than in space scientists among young people. >>> well, we've got people being overcome by heat, but you know it's not the worse case situation that we have seen. >> yeah, we hit 98 today on july 2 when we would hit 99. >> this is dangerous. >> yeah, we are talking about the heat index. got close to 110 in a few spots this afternoon. right now it is still brutal. let's face it. 95 degrees out there. south southwesterly wind at 9 and that dew point. if it was in the 50s, it wouldn't feel so bad. but just like when it is cold and damp you feel it, when it is hot and humid you feel it. here are the temperatures, you've got to go to the mountains there, it's not so bad, even on the bed with the temps in the 80s. but a lot of areas between 90 and 95 and then factor in the humidity and feels like 105
enthusiast of all ages turned up at the goddard space center to participate in the contest, celebrating apollo the man's first venture in to the moon. >>> launching the homemade model rockets. their goal to land as close to the planted flag as possible. nasa says that they promote interest in stem study than in space scientists among young people. >>> well, we've got people being overcome by heat, but you know it's not the worse case situation that we have seen. >> yeah,...