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>> "apollo 8"?. >> my young adult book editor were having lunch one day what it would work for adults and kids in the story of apollo eight came up and my eighth feeling has always been a great tale of american history american space history uv eight, 11 and 13 better the true benchmark missions we know why 11 the first footprint with apollo 13 the great tale of survival but apollo eight was the first time he lindying is left the gravity field of earth. we have lived our entire existence as the bottom gravity well over as we've managed to haul our souls out of the dirt spacecraft out to the atmosphere that that his dog paddling and local harbor for the first time we sailed across the true deep waters of the space and went to another world and for 24 hours they were there they wereer creatures of another world it made all of the landing is possible to. >> what makes apollo eight m special? they know why apollo 11 was special but apollo eight was a dramatic shift in the of plan so what made that so spe
>> "apollo 8"?. >> my young adult book editor were having lunch one day what it would work for adults and kids in the story of apollo eight came up and my eighth feeling has always been a great tale of american history american space history uv eight, 11 and 13 better the true benchmark missions we know why 11 the first footprint with apollo 13 the great tale of survival but apollo eight was the first time he lindying is left the gravity field of earth. we have lived our...
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history is written if only eight, 11 and 13 that are the true benchmark missions we all know why apollo 13 was a great deal of the survival, but apollo eight was the first time human beings it is the gravity well of earth and we managed to haul ourselves out of the dirt and get aircraft into the atmosphere, but orbiting the earth is sort of dog paddling in the harbor. for apollo eight it is the first time that we sailed across the true deep waters and deep space and went to another world. for the 24 hours that they were there they were not creatures of another world, they were moving men for 24 hours. it was a mission that made all of the landings possible. >> i get what i wanted to ask about what makes it so special. it was because of the first steps on the moon, but apollo eight was a dramatic shift in the plan. talk about what he did so special with a particular moment. >> there were a lot of things that happened. 1968 as we know was the most bloodsoaked year in modern history. there was the bobby kennedy assassination, martin luther king assassination, the democratic convention for
history is written if only eight, 11 and 13 that are the true benchmark missions we all know why apollo 13 was a great deal of the survival, but apollo eight was the first time human beings it is the gravity well of earth and we managed to haul ourselves out of the dirt and get aircraft into the atmosphere, but orbiting the earth is sort of dog paddling in the harbor. for apollo eight it is the first time that we sailed across the true deep waters and deep space and went to another world. for...
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17, and this apollo hand controller for adjusting altitude.hen shelly clocks in this old camera, a hasselblad 500c. >> when i found it, i said to him, "oh, i used to take pictures with a camera like this in high school." and he laughed at me. said, "oh, no. you definitely didn't take a picture with something like this." >> that and a lot more is next. >> announcer: but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. in a radio transmission from apollo 8, the astronauts reported seeing an object flying near them. what did they say it was? the answer in a moment. potsch: you each drive a ford pickup, right? (in unison) russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim:
17, and this apollo hand controller for adjusting altitude.hen shelly clocks in this old camera, a hasselblad 500c. >> when i found it, i said to him, "oh, i used to take pictures with a camera like this in high school." and he laughed at me. said, "oh, no. you definitely didn't take a picture with something like this." >> that and a lot more is next. >> announcer: but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. in a radio transmission from...
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the carpeting is held together with duct tape. >> reporter: apollo's mission control has decayed fromrs who took pieces of space history. when you look at the condition of the room today, what goes through your mind? >> it's a combination of frustration, anger, resentment. this is not appropriate. this is where our generation made history. this is where apollo fulfilled the challenge issued by president kennedy. >> reporter: space center houston hopes to raise $5 million to restore the room to its 1960s glory. >> this is a room that will now represent the best america had to offer. >> reporter: failure is not an option. >> is not an option. >> reporter: kranz is part of one more mission-- finishing the restoration by 2019, the 50th anniversary of apollo 11's moon landing. mark strassmann, cbs news, houston. >> mason: you can always tell how a mission was going by the faces of the men and women in mission control. it is a sacred room. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access grou
the carpeting is held together with duct tape. >> reporter: apollo's mission control has decayed fromrs who took pieces of space history. when you look at the condition of the room today, what goes through your mind? >> it's a combination of frustration, anger, resentment. this is not appropriate. this is where our generation made history. this is where apollo fulfilled the challenge issued by president kennedy. >> reporter: space center houston hopes to raise $5 million to...
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a rescue featured in the movie "apollo 13." >> i want this mark all the way back to earth with time toz was portrayed by actor ed harris. >> failure is not an option! >> reporter: houston, we have another problem. >> take a look at the consoles. i used to have an abort switch in there. where the heck is the abort switch. the displays don't work anymore >> reporter: apollo's mission control has decade from neglect and souvenir seekers who took pieces of space history. when you look at the condition of the room today, what goes through your mind. >> it's a combination of frustration, anger, resentment. this is not appropriate. this is where our generation made history. this is where apollo fulfilled the challenge issued by president kennedy. >> reporter: space center houston hopes to raise $5 million to restore the room to its 1960s glory. >> this is a room that will now represent the best america had to offer. >> reporter: failure is not an option. >> is not an option. >> reporter: kranz is part of one more mission-- finishing the restoration by 2019, the 50th anniversary of apollo 11's
a rescue featured in the movie "apollo 13." >> i want this mark all the way back to earth with time toz was portrayed by actor ed harris. >> failure is not an option! >> reporter: houston, we have another problem. >> take a look at the consoles. i used to have an abort switch in there. where the heck is the abort switch. the displays don't work anymore >> reporter: apollo's mission control has decade from neglect and souvenir seekers who took pieces of...
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th reporter: a relieved world rejoiced, especially apollo's mission control center in houston. >> thisred to me. >> reporter: as flight director, gene kranz, now 83, led gemini and apollo missions. >> we won the battle for space in this room, and we captured the high ground, and we did not surrender it during our tour. >> houston, we have a problem. >> reporter: kranz was in charge when an explosion aboard "apollo 13" nearly cost the lives of its three astronauts. a rescue featured in the movie "apollo 13". >> i want this mark all the way back to earth with time to spare. >> reporter: kranz was portrayed by actor ed harris. >> failure is not an option. >> reporter: houston, we have another problem. >> take a look at the consoles. i used to have an abort switch in there. where the heck is the abort switch. the displays don't work anything. carpeting is held together with duct tape. >> reporter: apollo's mission control has decayed from neglect and souvenir seekers who took pieces of space history. when you look at the condition of the room today, what goes through your mind? >> it's a c
th reporter: a relieved world rejoiced, especially apollo's mission control center in houston. >> thisred to me. >> reporter: as flight director, gene kranz, now 83, led gemini and apollo missions. >> we won the battle for space in this room, and we captured the high ground, and we did not surrender it during our tour. >> houston, we have a problem. >> reporter: kranz was in charge when an explosion aboard "apollo 13" nearly cost the lives of its three...
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a rescue featured in the movie "apollo 13". >> i want this mark all the way back to earth with time toeporter: kranz was portrayed by actor ed harris. >> failure is not an option. >> reporter: houston, we have another problem. >> take a look at the consoles. i used to have an abort switch in there. where the heck is the abort switch. the displays don't work anything. carpeting is held together with duct tape. >> reporter: apollo's mission control has decade from neglect and souvenir seekers who took pieces of space history. when you look at the condition of the room today, what goes through your mind? >> it's a combination of frustration, anger, resentment. this is not made history. this is where apollo fulfilled the challenge issued by president kennedy. >> reporter: space center houston hopes to raise $5 million to restore the room tots 1960s glory. >> this is a room that will now represent the best america had to offer. >> reporter: failure is not an option. >> is not an option. >> reporter: kranz is part of one more mission: finishing the restoration by 2019, the 50th anniversary o
a rescue featured in the movie "apollo 13". >> i want this mark all the way back to earth with time toeporter: kranz was portrayed by actor ed harris. >> failure is not an option. >> reporter: houston, we have another problem. >> take a look at the consoles. i used to have an abort switch in there. where the heck is the abort switch. the displays don't work anything. carpeting is held together with duct tape. >> reporter: apollo's mission control has...
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the 50th anniversary of apollo 11 moon landing.s news, houston. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a bit later for the morning news, and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. thank you for watching. >>> welcome. i'm tony dukopil. the white house is push back on a report raising question as but a campaign meeting between the president's son and russian lawyer. "the washington post" reports the president himself dictated donald trump jr.'s first explanation of the meeting. that statement was shown to be misleading telling only part of the story. jeff pegues has more from washington. >> the white house acknowledges the president helped write the misleading statement about donald trump jr.'s june 2016 meeting with a russian lawyer at trump tower. >> the statement that john jr. issued is true. there is no inaccuracy in the statement. >> press secretary sarah huckabee sanders. >> the president weighed in as a
the 50th anniversary of apollo 11 moon landing.s news, houston. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a bit later for the morning news, and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. thank you for watching. >>> welcome. i'm tony dukopil. the white house is push back on a report raising question as but a campaign meeting between the president's...
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. >> i started at the apollo. >> i'll put it like this, man.my first joke when i first performed as a standup at the apollo, and it hit so hard, i thought the sandman was behind me. and i was afraid to look up stage, and i thought, i'm totally going to lose them. but the apollo was, ooh, it was deep. >> he didn't get you. >> no. it hit good. in a good way. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> and i've performed there many times but nothing like the apollo. it's big, but when you're on stage, it gets small. it's like a tunnel. that's how it feels. yeah, it's an incredible place. >> all right, jerrod, you have the last word here. what do we have to look forward to this season on the show? tomorrow night. >> yeah, molly gibbs, thanks to her for the grandmother with alzheimer's, we have things about, self-appearance. we have things about, we have a threesome episode. >> what, threesome? >> we breezed through that. >> loretta and i don't get involved. [ laughter ] >> because -- >> but wait, let me tell a quick story. marla's there, and she's like david, what? i
. >> i started at the apollo. >> i'll put it like this, man.my first joke when i first performed as a standup at the apollo, and it hit so hard, i thought the sandman was behind me. and i was afraid to look up stage, and i thought, i'm totally going to lose them. but the apollo was, ooh, it was deep. >> he didn't get you. >> no. it hit good. in a good way. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> and i've performed there many times but nothing like the apollo. it's big, but...
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apollo a day it was 5% of the federal budget. nasaat is the priority for over the last couple of years? the orion spacecraft. the essays talked about flying a series of missions between earth and the moon in the 20 20's, and sending humans to mars in the 2030s >> >> tell us about the space council, what that group does, and how it might change of the trump administration? >> the national space council has existed in one form or another, since the early days of the space age. during the kennedy vice president lyndon johnson was very active in its activities. it was also active in the administration of resident george h.w. bush, with vice president quayle running the operation. the space council has not been active since the end of the first bush administration, quarter of a century ago. reactivated the space council. it will be chaired by vice president pence. he is interested in being active in space policy. he has talked about having a first meeting of the national space council by the end of the summer. although he has not been
apollo a day it was 5% of the federal budget. nasaat is the priority for over the last couple of years? the orion spacecraft. the essays talked about flying a series of missions between earth and the moon in the 20 20's, and sending humans to mars in the 2030s >> >> tell us about the space council, what that group does, and how it might change of the trump administration? >> the national space council has existed in one form or another, since the early days of the space age....
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. >> this is part of the exchange between apollo 13 astronauts.an's first steps on the moon, but today, that room is retired and a wreck. mark is inside the mission control room in houston with efforts to bring the past back to life. >> reporter: this is the mission control room where a generation of americansat the soviets in the race to the moon. for almost 30 years the people in this room directed more than 40 gemini apollo and space shuttle launches and landings. now there's a new mission here, to save this room. july 20th, 1969. man was on the moon. >> you got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. we're breathing again. thanks a lot. >> reporter: the world breathed a sigh of relief and celebrated. maybe no group more so than the people inside the apollo mission control room. this room inside building 30 of the johnson space center. >> this room is sacred to me. >> reporter: now 83, he was nasa's flight director during the gemini and apollo missions. >> we won the battle for space in this room and we captured the high ground and we did not surre
. >> this is part of the exchange between apollo 13 astronauts.an's first steps on the moon, but today, that room is retired and a wreck. mark is inside the mission control room in houston with efforts to bring the past back to life. >> reporter: this is the mission control room where a generation of americansat the soviets in the race to the moon. for almost 30 years the people in this room directed more than 40 gemini apollo and space shuttle launches and landings. now there's a...
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missions of their endure the mantle of american mercury, gemini, apollo, our space shuttles. of our heroic astronauts have been carved into american. of every john glenn, allen sheppard, the seven, neilmercury armstrong, sally reid, all the took ouromen who nation to the new heights. but it's not just the astronauts. you 12 know already and you're going to learn a lot more in the days ahead, we couldn't without the dedication of the more than and women of nasa, and the extraordinary who send you to the heavens and bring you home. [cheering and applause] and let me make a promise to all of them into the courageous newly minted heroes on this stage. our administration, this will be true, nasa will have the resources and support you need to continue to make history. to push the boundaries of human knowledge and advance american leadership to the boundless frontier of space. [cheers and applause] v.p. pence: under president donald trump, america will lead in space once again and the world will marvel. president trump recognizes america needs a coherent, cohesive approach for the
missions of their endure the mantle of american mercury, gemini, apollo, our space shuttles. of our heroic astronauts have been carved into american. of every john glenn, allen sheppard, the seven, neilmercury armstrong, sally reid, all the took ouromen who nation to the new heights. but it's not just the astronauts. you 12 know already and you're going to learn a lot more in the days ahead, we couldn't without the dedication of the more than and women of nasa, and the extraordinary who send...
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upon the triumph of apollo 11, the average age at nasa was 28.4." my question to you, and then i will leave the stage, i am not going to moderate the jam. is every april 15, you pay for your nasa. it is your nasa. what do you want your nasa to be? and how do you want it to get there from where it is today? >> actually having watched the apollo's land, i think nasa is an agency that has a great deal of self-doubt. they allow obstacles that allow that kindergarten or possibility thinking. rejuvenating something like that -- how do we do that? how do we rejuvenate something where you have got that middle school pessimism? >> can we have more plant projects like, plants are vital. it produces a free oxygen that you do not have to pay for. >> i think an important consideration right now is based off the fact that many of nasa's projects, are not massed produced given the idea of a future on the moon, it is going to require much more mass-produced means of getting there, as well as mass-produced environments in which we can live. the consideration i think
upon the triumph of apollo 11, the average age at nasa was 28.4." my question to you, and then i will leave the stage, i am not going to moderate the jam. is every april 15, you pay for your nasa. it is your nasa. what do you want your nasa to be? and how do you want it to get there from where it is today? >> actually having watched the apollo's land, i think nasa is an agency that has a great deal of self-doubt. they allow obstacles that allow that kindergarten or possibility...
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you were 18 i believe. >> no, apollo was 15.ormed in front of james see every week. because his nephews were like in the same group as me. >> okay all right. you're connected. you got some power. you get that. you go the some power. >> i see what you did. >> all right. number two, all right, my wife went to northwestern university. >> oh she smart. >> and you went to northwestern university. >> yes, yes. >> so you went to northwestern got a business degree. >> yes. >> uncompletions degree as well. >> yes, sir. >> four months after you graduated, you auditioned your first audition was the for show boss with kelsey grammar. >> yes. that's amazing how did that come to be. >> i was a struggling artist. i was touring doing lot of college shows my manager at the time he was just like listen man we need some money. go get a commercial. >> right. >> or something and i just happened to book my first one. so i learned how to really act on episode one of boss. becaus under his wing. >> number three, you know what, empire is on our channel.
you were 18 i believe. >> no, apollo was 15.ormed in front of james see every week. because his nephews were like in the same group as me. >> okay all right. you're connected. you got some power. you get that. you go the some power. >> i see what you did. >> all right. number two, all right, my wife went to northwestern university. >> oh she smart. >> and you went to northwestern university. >> yes, yes. >> so you went to northwestern got a...
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it used apollo as a way to do it. that was the task that was mission,r it to do its and its mission was a geopolitical mission, so the question i think we might want if we want our space exploration agency to have the kind of centrality that it the to have in life in 1960's when i was growing up, if we want the mission that it does to be bold, as nixon says, and do some of these amazing things, we have to ask ourselves -- what is the geopolitical agenda? what is the urgent issue of today which nasa and human spaceflight alone can answer? i think it is very hard to match with just what we hear nasa's assigned mission today is . what geopolitical agenda is being solved by that? >> as mentioned before, nasa is a mature agency. any entity that matures, it is time for a life cycle to shift. that said, these days, i think nasa's best suited for defining a vision and providing the earthbound infrastructure -- i.e., spaceports, much in the way faa manages airports but does not build aircraft. there's plenty of other entities
it used apollo as a way to do it. that was the task that was mission,r it to do its and its mission was a geopolitical mission, so the question i think we might want if we want our space exploration agency to have the kind of centrality that it the to have in life in 1960's when i was growing up, if we want the mission that it does to be bold, as nixon says, and do some of these amazing things, we have to ask ourselves -- what is the geopolitical agenda? what is the urgent issue of today which...
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people in the room directed more than 40 gemini, apollo space shuttle launches and landings.that room has been designated a national historic landmark, but it's fallen into disrepair people walking away with pieces of the space history when they visit. gene krantz was nasa's director. >> the displays don't work anymore. >> when you look at the condition of the room today, what goes through your mind? >> a combination of frustration, anger, resentment. this is not appropriate. this is where our generation made history. this is where apollo the challenge issued by president kennedy. >> a nonprofit that runs the visitors center has launched a $5 million fundraising campaign. it's designed to restore the control room to what it looked like during its former glory days. i guess it would be kind of hard to look and see all the buttons and things you looked and touched when you made history. >> i'm thinking of all the movies that showed that. >> of course, now may not be in our smartphone, but in our laptops, same computing power that was in that room. >>> we reached a yellow weathe
people in the room directed more than 40 gemini, apollo space shuttle launches and landings.that room has been designated a national historic landmark, but it's fallen into disrepair people walking away with pieces of the space history when they visit. gene krantz was nasa's director. >> the displays don't work anymore. >> when you look at the condition of the room today, what goes through your mind? >> a combination of frustration, anger, resentment. this is not appropriate....
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. >> it is critical is the government:so the budget soared during the apollo bin surge quickly. and equally discouraging with the federal budget so that has to do more with less with the technologies but now there were all those new players. and some are funded by billionaires' but i think in the aggregate clearly day rival the budget. >> are they cooperating with each other?. >> with nasa i think there is some frustration it was by a retired so some of the companies wanted to do their own thing. so there was suddenly a rivalry but until recently there was cooperation with these private space companies they aren't a business model yet. with those multibillion-dollar contracts putting astronauts up into orbit and the money is important to them. and hasn't been able to over six shears. -- years also nasa tries to be more nimble not that that love will love space-x but the micro satellites so nasa is trying to learn and rollout of punches. >> host: you mentioned the university?. >> yes we have been contacted twice to be at the launch itself that goes to the martian polar region tha
. >> it is critical is the government:so the budget soared during the apollo bin surge quickly. and equally discouraging with the federal budget so that has to do more with less with the technologies but now there were all those new players. and some are funded by billionaires' but i think in the aggregate clearly day rival the budget. >> are they cooperating with each other?. >> with nasa i think there is some frustration it was by a retired so some of the companies wanted to...
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to dod apollo is the way it. that was the task that was joe chosen forit to -- it to do and geopolitical mission. the question we might want to think about if we want our space exploration agency to have the kind of centrality that it used to have in life in the 60's when i was growing up, if we want the mission it does to be bold and do some of these amazing things, we have to ask ourselves, what ? what geopolitical agenda is the urgent issue of today which nasa in human spaceflight alone can answer. i think it is very hard to match masses with what we hear ,ssigned mission today is right? what geopolitical agendas being solved by that? >> as mentioned before, that any is a mature agency and entity that matures, it is time for the lifecycle to shift. that said, i think these days for definingsuited a vision and providing the earth bound infrastructure i.e. spaceports, much the way faa manages aerospace and airports your credit.build there are plenty of other entities to step in to build the spacecraft if nasa wo
to dod apollo is the way it. that was the task that was joe chosen forit to -- it to do and geopolitical mission. the question we might want to think about if we want our space exploration agency to have the kind of centrality that it used to have in life in the 60's when i was growing up, if we want the mission it does to be bold and do some of these amazing things, we have to ask ourselves, what ? what geopolitical agenda is the urgent issue of today which nasa in human spaceflight alone can...
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this is a apollo creed. yes, showing off his redskins pride and right hook. to felicia for showing this off. want your picture to be the pet of the burst.com/wjla. wonder how apollo creed would have gone up against a may weather this weekend? [laughter] larry: let's not go there. preseason game, then the redskins are off for the real deal. taking it all the way back to the house with a touchdown, the redskins answer back as they wind up winning this one. well, we still have three more hours to go, over to news channel 8 for more from "good morning washington." >>> good morning, america. breaking right now, the strongest storm to hit the u.s. in more than a decade. dumping even more torrential rain overnight. flooding already devastated houston. >> i first noticed the water was up over the curb and within two hours we had water in the house. >> catastrophe and historic floods submerge one of the largest cities in the country. dangerous wears still rising. desperate calls for help overnight. thousands still trapped. many on rooftops. >> get people here now befo
this is a apollo creed. yes, showing off his redskins pride and right hook. to felicia for showing this off. want your picture to be the pet of the burst.com/wjla. wonder how apollo creed would have gone up against a may weather this weekend? [laughter] larry: let's not go there. preseason game, then the redskins are off for the real deal. taking it all the way back to the house with a touchdown, the redskins answer back as they wind up winning this one. well, we still have three more hours to...
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and then of course 1960s, apollo program, john f. kennedy, we choose to go to the moon, inspirational speech at the beginning of the decade. and this massive effort and, of course, we did it. and then you look at the science-fiction written during and around the time of the apollo project, and h it was the opposite. they projected that things would happen very fast because things are happening very fast in that they could so then you have 2001 invited will be out of jupiter and be doing, they were over overoptimistic if you consider technological advance goods. because they were extrapolating from the rapid, the rapid acceleration that was going in there, external think that in the future so the overshot the other way. you see this and a lot of other areas that we cannot help but extrapolate our current trends. and that's one of the reasons why we are always wrong when we predict the future. i was recently, i got to spend a year at the library of congress working on a project out a book project about the future, considering our time
and then of course 1960s, apollo program, john f. kennedy, we choose to go to the moon, inspirational speech at the beginning of the decade. and this massive effort and, of course, we did it. and then you look at the science-fiction written during and around the time of the apollo project, and h it was the opposite. they projected that things would happen very fast because things are happening very fast in that they could so then you have 2001 invited will be out of jupiter and be doing, they...
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on the launchpad, the scaffolding collapses, and "apollo 12" climbs steadily upward. its mighty roar turns into a deep rumble when it is swallowed up by the low-flying storm clouds. soon, only a dull glow is left in the leaden sky. as soon as the launch is over bob and john ehrlichman leave to join the president on air force one for the return flight to washington. they are concerned about the peace march that will take place tonight, as well as the demonstration tomorrow. a second car takes jean ehrlichman and me to patrick air force base where we board nasa one with eight of our children and the director of nasa and his wife. shortly after takeoff, a violent thunderstorm surrounds our gulfstream turboprop, and there is silence as wild gusts of wind, rain and hail buffet us on all sides. when one of the children asks for a throw-up bag, jean and i tried to reassure everyone by reciting the lord's prayer out loud. unfortunately, this has the opposite effect and only conveys a greater sense of doom. the skies clear on our approach to washington. looking down, i can eas
on the launchpad, the scaffolding collapses, and "apollo 12" climbs steadily upward. its mighty roar turns into a deep rumble when it is swallowed up by the low-flying storm clouds. soon, only a dull glow is left in the leaden sky. as soon as the launch is over bob and john ehrlichman leave to join the president on air force one for the return flight to washington. they are concerned about the peace march that will take place tonight, as well as the demonstration tomorrow. a second...
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it's going to be amazing august 21st the author of apollo 13 and apollo 8 jeffrey kruger joins us afterexpect. futures coming off yesterday's big declines the markets have been weakening a bit as we head into the open ing so to watch. "squawk box" back righafr ist te looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. now in kids chewables. yogig-speed internet.me? you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids. and these guys. him. ah. oh hello- that lady. these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh. sure. still yes! you can get it too. welcome to the party. introducing gig-speed internet from xfinity. finally, gig for your neighborhood too. >>> welcome back, everybody. krispy kreme will be going dark for the solar eclipse. check this out for the first time ever, krispy kreme's original glazed doughnuts will be e
it's going to be amazing august 21st the author of apollo 13 and apollo 8 jeffrey kruger joins us afterexpect. futures coming off yesterday's big declines the markets have been weakening a bit as we head into the open ing so to watch. "squawk box" back righafr ist te looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic...
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apollo not yet all those. who think i'm a. bit of it. was. just. this and that that is not. oh and. costs too much as if to say. holy shit. each. one only had nine much more not yet how do you become. and that was. not about time not that. not that i'm not going to. say out a. poem as i do not involve the home. on the. planet. so i have not only. the most to somebody. who'll. do nothing for me i'm. not on the body a studio by then. doing a. condom on the radio of fruit of the moment illinois hello. hello hello hello hello. but if in the law no one asked. me. and the one on the on there but that's not the number. he needed. here. they. do not. i don't. see. why not other than. something more. than. a mess on your head and it's got tons of the holy. shit what. the american said they. just don't know buried my government for. the blues it. was at the ship of oh. fuck. yeah. i thought of rob i thought of. what they had to do never. bullshit email. she she lay yourself. to death for hundred. i don't know you know i don't. know that i don't know why he. has to always show she stood up and
apollo not yet all those. who think i'm a. bit of it. was. just. this and that that is not. oh and. costs too much as if to say. holy shit. each. one only had nine much more not yet how do you become. and that was. not about time not that. not that i'm not going to. say out a. poem as i do not involve the home. on the. planet. so i have not only. the most to somebody. who'll. do nothing for me i'm. not on the body a studio by then. doing a. condom on the radio of fruit of the moment illinois...
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. >> reporter: from gemini to apollo to the first 21 space shuttle missions. >> all three engines up burning. >> reporter: nasa directed its space missions from here. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, retro fire. >> this is the place where things happen. >> reporter: is it fun to be back here? >> oh, hell, yes. >> reporter: this morning former nasa flight director 84-year-old gene krants is back in mission control. >> this room is one that has memories for every person. >> reporter: but this temple to america's space program is in a shocking state of disrepair. >> brightness you can adjust in the real -- as i say, the place is falling apart. failure is not an option. >> reporter: as memorialized in the movie "apollo 13," when the crippled space team was brought back, they faced their toughest hours. the mission control a threatened facility, equipment left to decay, some stolen by souvenir hunters. when you think about what's going on here, disrespecting the history here? >> i didn't even think there was a sense of feeling. they did not have the feeling that comes from having worked and lived and sw
. >> reporter: from gemini to apollo to the first 21 space shuttle missions. >> all three engines up burning. >> reporter: nasa directed its space missions from here. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, retro fire. >> this is the place where things happen. >> reporter: is it fun to be back here? >> oh, hell, yes. >> reporter: this morning former nasa flight director 84-year-old gene krants is back in mission control. >> this room is one that has memories for...
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there budget sword during apollo and then retrenched quickly after the vietnam war was starting up and we couldn't afford spending that much on nasa. equally discouraging for space acolytes, nasa's budget has done down as a fraction of the federal budget by a factor of two in the last 20 years, nasa has to do more with less and things are expensive and the technologies are challenging so nasa is a very important player but there are all these new players, 3 dozen private space companies and a few of them are funded by billionaires and have other investors. in the aggregate these private space enterprises clearly rival nasa's budget and will -- >> host: are they cooperating with each other or off on their own? >> guest: an interesting situation. with nasa, there is some frustration with nasa that things are moving so slowly, the space shuttle with obsolete technology by the time it was retired, the space shuttle -- the space station is not loved university, private companies want to do their own thing. elon musk wants to reinvent rockets from the ground up and thinks he can do better. t
there budget sword during apollo and then retrenched quickly after the vietnam war was starting up and we couldn't afford spending that much on nasa. equally discouraging for space acolytes, nasa's budget has done down as a fraction of the federal budget by a factor of two in the last 20 years, nasa has to do more with less and things are expensive and the technologies are challenging so nasa is a very important player but there are all these new players, 3 dozen private space companies and a...
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vacay, we saw blake jump into the lake with kingston, and here, he is metzing around with 3-year-old apollo says he thinks blake is really cool, and he makes an effort to relate to them. >> they are used to me being around. >> it's incredible to have a best friend like that guy. he is an amazing person. >> and they have been together for so long now. the beginning, i wouldn't have thought they would be together, but i love them together. >> opposites attract. >>> moving on now to all the news that has bachelor nation talking. nischelle turner joining me with that. >> yeah, nancy. from "bachelor" break-ups to baby news? topping tonight's rosy edition of know and tell, corrine sounds off about the scandal in paradise. >> i did drink, you know, a lot, but i was on a medication that severely blacks you out and impairs your judgment and messes with your balance, so it caused a horrible, horrible blackout. >> corinne told "gma" she remembers nothing from that hookup with demario in the hookup pool. it doesn't sound like she is holding any grudges. >> i wish him well. >> and there's no bad blood f
vacay, we saw blake jump into the lake with kingston, and here, he is metzing around with 3-year-old apollo says he thinks blake is really cool, and he makes an effort to relate to them. >> they are used to me being around. >> it's incredible to have a best friend like that guy. he is an amazing person. >> and they have been together for so long now. the beginning, i wouldn't have thought they would be together, but i love them together. >> opposites attract....
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when we joined, we -- we're the sequence of lectures to get a sense of what was gemini and apollo. why would i put together the way they were, what was it like to be a master not in the program. those are not editorial lectures, those -- they would bring the flight crews from those missions back. one of the most magical days is having neil armstrong and mike collins spent five hours with us talking about what was apollo 11 designed to do and what was it like being on the crew and what went wrong. when you forget on a flight, watch out for this. it was pretty cool. >> who else? right here. i don't know. i spent the same role of spaceflight applied as in my era which means is no such thing as a bad spaceflight. flying sooners better than later . long flights are better than short flights. when in doubt, resort rule number one. [laughter] >> is a competitive bunch, everyone. that it wasine still sort of dimly received. how the public would react, alan shepard was the first american in space. john was the first to orbit. i bet no one quite recognized which way the public swivel would b
when we joined, we -- we're the sequence of lectures to get a sense of what was gemini and apollo. why would i put together the way they were, what was it like to be a master not in the program. those are not editorial lectures, those -- they would bring the flight crews from those missions back. one of the most magical days is having neil armstrong and mike collins spent five hours with us talking about what was apollo 11 designed to do and what was it like being on the crew and what went...
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the health portfolio is attracting apollo among others.al offers are said to be expected at the month end. added watchers subscribers again last quarter on the heels of its ad campaign featuring oprah winfrey. here's the ceo on the company's growth on bloomberg earlier today. >> it has been investments in technology. it has been investments in the member experience. it has been a focus on products. and certainly, the partnership with oprah. vonnie: weight watchers shares have surged this year amid signs it has updated its diet program is resonating with customers. then god will continue fighting the fee war. rivals fidelity and charles saw fund fees that were better than vanguards, but the ceo says it will lower fees "across every product." name guard also pushing to grow outside the united states in a move that should help decrease fees. that is the latest bloomberg business flash. pireceived a record -- mco received a record amount of inflows and that is going to the new flagship fund, which is co-run by the new cio. are reeling from out
the health portfolio is attracting apollo among others.al offers are said to be expected at the month end. added watchers subscribers again last quarter on the heels of its ad campaign featuring oprah winfrey. here's the ceo on the company's growth on bloomberg earlier today. >> it has been investments in technology. it has been investments in the member experience. it has been a focus on products. and certainly, the partnership with oprah. vonnie: weight watchers shares have surged this...
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in the temple dedicated to the god apollo, these words were inscribed -- "know thyself."uess when it comes to figuring out which test to take, that's pretty good advice. for "teen kids news," i'm amelia. >> coming up, students in arizona are kicking butts, but not in the way that you're thinking. we'll be right back. >> using tobacco is really bad for you. in fact, students in arizona just won't stand for it. scott explains. >> teens from the group known as stand against tobacco journeyed to phoenix, the state capital, to give the government a piece of their mind. they came together for national kick butts day, a day to raise awareness about the negative effects tobacco has on the teenage body. students showed paintings, made posters, and did all kinds of community service projects. it's a tar jar. it's basically a year's worth of tar from one pack a day of smoking cigarettes. this is how much tar will be in your lung. >> the plastic box is a bunch of cigarette butts. and what we're showing is that cigarette butts are a huge problem, especially in parks. they're extremely
in the temple dedicated to the god apollo, these words were inscribed -- "know thyself."uess when it comes to figuring out which test to take, that's pretty good advice. for "teen kids news," i'm amelia. >> coming up, students in arizona are kicking butts, but not in the way that you're thinking. we'll be right back. >> using tobacco is really bad for you. in fact, students in arizona just won't stand for it. scott explains. >> teens from the group known as...
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usually arrive under the cloak of night thought to be in a bid to avoid detection by authorities apollo burn the d.n.a. professor of modern history and several university says officials are passing the buck as the situation does continue to get worse. while he is least in the same is blaming the. state. and the fact is the law maybe it was the local dog. and they are liking the situation we. the child. and the same time the population. may resign and the you is absolutely not in this. tragic i say if. we're going to. locals in afghanistan. claim a deadly u.s. airstrike hit their houses while there were no terrorists in the vicinity of some of the residents stores. yesterday they dropped a bomb on a zuki vehicle killing civilians not a single terrorist is being targeted the foreigners just strike civilians. the strike was conducted in the middle of open tearing there was zero chance of civilian casualties. one person lost five children but now they bluntly deny that they bombed the civilians they didn't kill a single taliban owasso fights or they killed innocent civilians women and child
usually arrive under the cloak of night thought to be in a bid to avoid detection by authorities apollo burn the d.n.a. professor of modern history and several university says officials are passing the buck as the situation does continue to get worse. while he is least in the same is blaming the. state. and the fact is the law maybe it was the local dog. and they are liking the situation we. the child. and the same time the population. may resign and the you is absolutely not in this. tragic i...
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oil expert in modern european history apollo bernard deni says officials are passing the buck the situation gets worse while he is least in the same time is blaming this so hard to state that this is the perfect the should act and the fact is is now is the law maybe it was the local dog. and larking situation. they accuse each other. and the same time the population wants me to resign and the is absolutely not this. tragic i will say if my grandson continued to we are going to face. value. meanwhile italy has already tighten the screws on the various n.g.o.s operating at sea to rescue migrants back in july authorities imposed a new code of conduct threatening that groups which fail to comply won't be allowed into italian ports the n.g.o.s argue the new code would impede their work. but this isn't the only obstacle faced by the rescue groups they're also describing the libyan coast guard stance of explicit threat it's all force the doctors without borders save the children cia n.g.o.s to suspend their migrant rescue operation in the med. by searching in this monday afternoon here in moscow t
oil expert in modern european history apollo bernard deni says officials are passing the buck the situation gets worse while he is least in the same time is blaming this so hard to state that this is the perfect the should act and the fact is is now is the law maybe it was the local dog. and larking situation. they accuse each other. and the same time the population wants me to resign and the is absolutely not this. tragic i will say if my grandson continued to we are going to face. value....
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it's thought to be in a bid to avoid detection by a forward professor of modern european history apollo but i've been a says officials are simply passing the buck as the emergency situation gets worse . while he is least in my the same time is blaming the center of the state with the fact that state the perfect the should act and the fact is now is the law maybe it was the local dog. and they are liking the situation we. they accuse each other. and the same time the population. may to resign and there you is absolutely not in this question is really tragic i will say if. we are going to face a very valuable. locals in afghanistan's province claim a u.s. airstrike hit a civilian vehicle and there were no terrorists anywhere in the vicinity some of the residents stories. yesterday they dropped a bomb on his u.k. vehicle killing civilians not a single terrorist is being targeted the foreigners just strike civilians. this strike was conducted in the middle of open tearing there was zero chance of civilian casualties. one person lost five children but now they bluntly deny that they bombed t
it's thought to be in a bid to avoid detection by a forward professor of modern european history apollo but i've been a says officials are simply passing the buck as the emergency situation gets worse . while he is least in my the same time is blaming the center of the state with the fact that state the perfect the should act and the fact is now is the law maybe it was the local dog. and they are liking the situation we. they accuse each other. and the same time the population. may to resign...
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in the school system or the apollo. moon you're doing it for a new caucasoids. as you saw some of the children appear to be unsure of their own names or even how old they are they've gone through so much it's believed they were taken to iraq where their parents who joined islamic state and who are now presumed dead russia reckon jordan looking to try to try another family name was so much children been describing the hiring all deals they did. they are upsetting to listen to. that was that. sally. just lived one is still a don't boy don't need mom towards the book. of bits one knows full well i'm going you'll see little in the service of selecting me just get good looks and does just looked up which. i mean the list. she's too early to get. i need to. fill. it should. not on that not only can we only. needed it only a few. only a. common one. was still. each someone else was the one but it gave school just a plug someone who knew. if those will money it will mean that. so subtle goes just so you're talking after seeing what we've seen and been through rather hea
in the school system or the apollo. moon you're doing it for a new caucasoids. as you saw some of the children appear to be unsure of their own names or even how old they are they've gone through so much it's believed they were taken to iraq where their parents who joined islamic state and who are now presumed dead russia reckon jordan looking to try to try another family name was so much children been describing the hiring all deals they did. they are upsetting to listen to. that was that....
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the book also rose shows how the various spacecraft along though way from apollo in the space shuttle how they are in jeered with the rockets that were involved. the selection of the first astronauts and some of the work with the excitement of those first flights as i tried to recreate these defense in but got me so excited i tried to bring bad excitement to my reader. of course the commitment to land a man on the moon was great to was a commitment of kennedy to have 15 minutes of the experience with alan shepard so i did a lot of research even after the commitment was made. there were scientist coming to new kennedy and his science adviser to say we don't take you can do this. that was a difficult thing to handle but he did very well. this wessel a the headline newspaper articles and it is interesting to use the that confidence that the soviets that were supposed to be a backward nation in the fifties could launch the first satellite what does that tell you about the ability? capital is:what does that tell you about that capital? this one is really interesting. one of the biggest myt
the book also rose shows how the various spacecraft along though way from apollo in the space shuttle how they are in jeered with the rockets that were involved. the selection of the first astronauts and some of the work with the excitement of those first flights as i tried to recreate these defense in but got me so excited i tried to bring bad excitement to my reader. of course the commitment to land a man on the moon was great to was a commitment of kennedy to have 15 minutes of the...
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from these areas will be slightly more difficult because i don't like it don't get a lot of tunnels apollo a lot about eighty. however the i. ctf forces this national hockey special operation forces we deployed from mars. and i'm very very extensive experience of fighting in the sort of an urban environments lights tightly my motion that the park is is is not it is it is not far from it. now why would he say telephone is so significant in this conflict. i mean i think in terms of its. like lost major boston the ice is still controls within iraq it it is that they still control the town of weed usage. south of farm masataka coat but it's it's it's nowhere near as significant. also additional of the leadership of our system that eric and i didn't know what what what from from tough talk. so i think i think i think conduct in that and not since it's a very significant problem. i mean overall those strategic i wouldn't put three balconies is very much in iraq coming to its final conclusion somebody isis from the from the from the us from a strong housing safaris is is actually one that austar.
from these areas will be slightly more difficult because i don't like it don't get a lot of tunnels apollo a lot about eighty. however the i. ctf forces this national hockey special operation forces we deployed from mars. and i'm very very extensive experience of fighting in the sort of an urban environments lights tightly my motion that the park is is is not it is it is not far from it. now why would he say telephone is so significant in this conflict. i mean i think in terms of its. like lost...