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today is the 42nd anniversary of neil armstrong's first walk on the moon. "atlantis" is set to land at kennedy space center early tomorrow morning. >>> today apple reported its best quarter ever. the company's profit doubled after selling more than 20 million phones, iphone, and nine million ie pads. in new york city, all same-sex couples hoping to get married this sunday the first day it's legal will have to enter a lottery. so many people wanted to tie the knot that the clerk's office is overloaded. the mayor has announced that only 764 marriage licenses will be issued. those couples who don't make the cut will have to try again next week. >>> in a wild emergency session of parliament today british p.m. david cameron promised a government investigation into the cell phone hacking scandal. cameron himself is under fire for hiring a former news of the world editor as one of his senior aides. >> mr. speaker, this can't be put down to gross incompetence. it was a deliberate attempt to hide the facts about mr.
today is the 42nd anniversary of neil armstrong's first walk on the moon. "atlantis" is set to land at kennedy space center early tomorrow morning. >>> today apple reported its best quarter ever. the company's profit doubled after selling more than 20 million phones, iphone, and nine million ie pads. in new york city, all same-sex couples hoping to get married this sunday the first day it's legal will have to enter a lottery. so many people wanted to tie the knot that the...
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. >>> we need to take a moment to bid a fond farewell to torrance armstrong who isisoing to work with anderson cooper. >> that's right. who has a new syndicated talk show. >> right. torrance has been our prompter operator and he knows all the mistakes that we've made. >> we would be useless. withououhim. absolutely useless. >> he sees what we're supposed to say and how we never manage to say that. torrance, you've done a wonderful job. to you as wewe. you've been filling in for rob while rob's been on assignment. rob's coming back next week. >> that's right. >> i've had the best time. i'm so sad. >> aww, pegster! >> you're going to be back filling in from time to time. >> that's right. it's been fantastic, really. >> tomorrow will be your last day. i'm off tomorrow on a vacation day so today is our last day together. >> the end of the show. not totally the end, we'll be in touch. we'll be texting. >> i'm half canadian, you're canadian, that's the way it works in canada. >> exactly. we've had a fantastic time. >> we've had a great time. you've been wonderful. i got you something, i ilm
. >>> we need to take a moment to bid a fond farewell to torrance armstrong who isisoing to work with anderson cooper. >> that's right. who has a new syndicated talk show. >> right. torrance has been our prompter operator and he knows all the mistakes that we've made. >> we would be useless. withououhim. absolutely useless. >> he sees what we're supposed to say and how we never manage to say that. torrance, you've done a wonderful job. to you as wewe. you've...
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jim armstrong of our boston station wbz reports. >> worst experience of my life. i will never fly delta again. >> reporter: this early evening collision shaking up passengers on two different flights, one a huge 767 bound for amsterdam and the smaller commuter plane headed to raleigh-durham, north carolina. >> we were on our way from washington to raleigh, and taxiing to take off and the plane clipped our plane. >> reporter: how did everybody on board handle it? >> fine, calm, uneventful. >> it was a nonevent until we figured out that we'd lost the wing and our flight, to amsterdam. >> reporter: passengers on both planes described hearing a loud bang and then feeling a bump, some saying it was almost as if they'd hit a pothole on the runway. >> it was a really big shock. just a really big shock. >> there was a lot of texting, no, there was no screaming. there was some cursing. >> some people were freaking out but everybody was pretty calm overall. >> reporter: when you say freaking out, tell us. >> the girl next to me, she was right by the wing and crying and the
jim armstrong of our boston station wbz reports. >> worst experience of my life. i will never fly delta again. >> reporter: this early evening collision shaking up passengers on two different flights, one a huge 767 bound for amsterdam and the smaller commuter plane headed to raleigh-durham, north carolina. >> we were on our way from washington to raleigh, and taxiing to take off and the plane clipped our plane. >> reporter: how did everybody on board handle it? >>...
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prosecutors say armstrong needed cash to pay barnes to murder her father. so they enlisted wells, the pizza delivery man, to rob the bank. prosecutors say armstrong and barnes even watched wells rob the bank from a safe distance. wells' relatives insist he had nothing to do with this strange and complicated plot. >> he did not know any of these people. that's why they had to lure him to the tower to plant the bomb on him. >> prosecutors say wells could have alerted someone before robbing the bank and they don't know whether wells ever knew the bomb was real. kenneth barnes eventually pleads guilty to two felony charges and is currently awaiting sentencing. but diehl insists she's not guilty and pleads innocent. wells is officially listed an an unindicted co-conspirator. for his loved ones, the apparent end, even a local crime writer says was too strange to dream up. >>> shocking videos ahead. a man unloads on his lawyer. and a wannabe stuntman tries to make his mark. >> better do something quick here or i'm going to burn and fry. >> when "caught on camera:
prosecutors say armstrong needed cash to pay barnes to murder her father. so they enlisted wells, the pizza delivery man, to rob the bank. prosecutors say armstrong and barnes even watched wells rob the bank from a safe distance. wells' relatives insist he had nothing to do with this strange and complicated plot. >> he did not know any of these people. that's why they had to lure him to the tower to plant the bomb on him. >> prosecutors say wells could have alerted someone before...
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armstrong spoke these immortal words. >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> little factoid. more than 100 million watched this incredible achievement. tomorrow nasa is set to close the history books on the 30-year space shuttle program that made the munnwalk possible, and right now the four astronauts on nas,'s final "atlantis" flight are guiding that shuttle back to earth. they are feeling a rush of emotions, as you can imagine, as they head back home. >> when you pull away from the space station, it just makes you enormously proud that not just our country but the global community can pull together the resources to construct that incredible vehicle in orbit, so as the space shuttle does retire, and we hate to see it go, we know that it's leaving an incredible lasting leg circumstances and of that we're just extraordinarily proud. >> nbc's jay barbree is live from florida. >> wish you would with us. >> you mentioned the fact, tomorrow ron, that today is the 42nd anniversary of neil armstrong taking those first steps on the moon, and would i like to tell ever
armstrong spoke these immortal words. >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> little factoid. more than 100 million watched this incredible achievement. tomorrow nasa is set to close the history books on the 30-year space shuttle program that made the munnwalk possible, and right now the four astronauts on nas,'s final "atlantis" flight are guiding that shuttle back to earth. they are feeling a rush of emotions, as you can imagine, as they head back...
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i want to bring back in our marriol armstrong.something you would have to be savvy to do this. but can anybody hack my phone right now. >> yeah, that's the biggest misconception. i'm so glad you're focusing on this because anyone can do this. you don't have to have a technology-related degree by any means. that's why a lot of reporters were able to do this in the first place. it's a thing called spoofing. anyone can look this up. essentially if i know your cell phone number, i can have my phone spoof that number, which would trick the voice mail system into thinking my phone is yours. so i don't know if i just confused you, but essentially what i would do with my phone is be able to call into your voice mail and if you don't have a pass code on it, it thinks this is you calling in. >> okay. now, in that case, it's not like the phone calls coming into my phone would go to yours. we're talking specifically about hacking into voice mails. >> that's correct. that's how this whole -- that's one of the ways that this whole scandal start
i want to bring back in our marriol armstrong.something you would have to be savvy to do this. but can anybody hack my phone right now. >> yeah, that's the biggest misconception. i'm so glad you're focusing on this because anyone can do this. you don't have to have a technology-related degree by any means. that's why a lot of reporters were able to do this in the first place. it's a thing called spoofing. anyone can look this up. essentially if i know your cell phone number, i can have my...
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july 15, tamiami strong willed us -- tim armstrong will discuss the future of journalism. i do have a last question. i will get to the other part. what was your favorite food? >> shrimp cocktail. real jumbo shrimp with cocktail sauce. we use dehydrated food so add some water and it is back to normal. >> favorite food in space? charlie stole my answer. those cupcake's are pretty good. the way the package stuff, it would be smashed down. we have a 400 options for food. i like the creamed spinach. some think it is pretty disgusting. >> we have a coffee mug. i noticed short haircuts. i but like to present you both with a complementary space baseball cap. how about a round of applause for our speakers today. [applause] i but like to thank all of you for being here. you can find out more about the national press club at our website. thank you. we are adjourned. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] -- 2011] [unintelligible] >> next, your calls and comments on "washington journal." ken and discu
july 15, tamiami strong willed us -- tim armstrong will discuss the future of journalism. i do have a last question. i will get to the other part. what was your favorite food? >> shrimp cocktail. real jumbo shrimp with cocktail sauce. we use dehydrated food so add some water and it is back to normal. >> favorite food in space? charlie stole my answer. those cupcake's are pretty good. the way the package stuff, it would be smashed down. we have a 400 options for food. i like the...
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mario armstrong has tips on how to make your computer password more secure.od to see you as always. we all have about 20 passwords we have to log into. can we start with simply the longer the password the better? >> the longer the password is absolutely better, man. this is really, really important. so much identity theft can happen so easily from having the wrong password. here's the bottom line. georgia institute of technology researchers found they could crack an eight character password in two hours. but for a 12 character password, the same process would take 17,134 years. so i say, go with at least a ten character password or more to be safe. >> that is a good tip. the other thing, a lot of us just use letters and numbers. that's a bad idea? >> yeah. because there's only 26 letters in the alphabet and numbers, there's only but so many you're going to use in a password, one through all the way up to nine and zero. you want to use numbers, letters and symbols, but also, upper and lower case. that actually matters when doing a password. you have to make th
mario armstrong has tips on how to make your computer password more secure.od to see you as always. we all have about 20 passwords we have to log into. can we start with simply the longer the password the better? >> the longer the password is absolutely better, man. this is really, really important. so much identity theft can happen so easily from having the wrong password. here's the bottom line. georgia institute of technology researchers found they could crack an eight character...
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the charity benefits 20 local and national charity organizations including the lance armstrong foundation >>> kate middleton's wedding dress goes on display tomorrow in buckingham palace. visitors will be able to stay a few feet from the crown. the display will also feet iew the tiara >>> a south bay spokesman is being held as a hero. how he swung into action to save a family's home and the entire apartment complex. you will hear from the family and the postman tonight >>> and the don't ask, don't tell policy about gays in the military is expected to be repealed. we plan to be with the bay area commander when she gets the call from president obama. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. oooh. videos online? here? how
the charity benefits 20 local and national charity organizations including the lance armstrong foundation >>> kate middleton's wedding dress goes on display tomorrow in buckingham palace. visitors will be able to stay a few feet from the crown. the display will also feet iew the tiara >>> a south bay spokesman is being held as a hero. how he swung into action to save a family's home and the entire apartment complex. you will hear from the family and the postman tonight...
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on this day in 1969, neil armstrong set foot on the moon declaring that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc, and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news". here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. live from london, details of rupert murdoch's testimony in his hearing before parliament. did it help or hurt his case? and ryan goslin and emma stone are live on the plaza to talk about their new comedy "crazy, stupid love." now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today." just your first stop of the day
on this day in 1969, neil armstrong set foot on the moon declaring that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc, and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news". here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. live from london, details of rupert murdoch's testimony in his hearing before parliament. did...
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program had once been piloted by men who were international superstars, names like john glenn, neil armstrong, jim lovell. >> houston, we have a problem. >> apparently they even existed in real life, too. i sat down with apollo 13's jim lovell, a true american hero, who would never give up without a fight. this conversation wasn't going to be easy. >> i'm just going to stop that music. right. it's going to make this more difficult. so, jim, listen, it's over. >> i never say that. it is much easier if we just said, why don't we let someone else do it. i'll give you an example. india is looking at the advantages of space. >> so we're going to outsource our hopes and dreams to india. >> we might. but is that the modus operandi of the united states? no. the new generation should get the same experience that the old generation got. we orbited the moon for the very first time. we saw the earth as it really is, just a small blue and white body tucked away in the vastness of space. i could put up my thumb and completely hide everything that i've ever known. that photograph tells in just one picture r
program had once been piloted by men who were international superstars, names like john glenn, neil armstrong, jim lovell. >> houston, we have a problem. >> apparently they even existed in real life, too. i sat down with apollo 13's jim lovell, a true american hero, who would never give up without a fight. this conversation wasn't going to be easy. >> i'm just going to stop that music. right. it's going to make this more difficult. so, jim, listen, it's over. >> i never...
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whether a cowboy or lance armstrong, are these 20 characters, some are people we know. they are well-known people. what is the process for actually getting into their characters? when you talk to them, obviously you are studying them, not just for voice and not just content but something else as well. >> right, my acting technique comes from a black man that only had an eighth grade education, my grandfather. and he said to me, if you say a word often enough it becomes you. and this project on the search for american character, that i started a long time ago, and this play let down the 18th in that series. i have been trying to absorb america by going around and putting down my tape recorder and talking to people and say it over and over, and the way you think of walking in someone's shoes and i am walking their words. and in this play i also went to africa and germany. tavis: what do you learn generally talking to the american people about the health care crisis? >> that's a big question, and i would say what i learned and again many interviews. is a lot of the dispari
whether a cowboy or lance armstrong, are these 20 characters, some are people we know. they are well-known people. what is the process for actually getting into their characters? when you talk to them, obviously you are studying them, not just for voice and not just content but something else as well. >> right, my acting technique comes from a black man that only had an eighth grade education, my grandfather. and he said to me, if you say a word often enough it becomes you. and this...
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final question, have you thought of a neil armstrong- type statement to make about this as it winds down? >> well, you know, it's funny you should mention that because if we launched on time on july 8th, our original landing was supposed to be july 20th, which of course is the anniversary of neil armstrong's landing on the moon, as it was, we have extended one day, we will be landing on july 21st, a significant day nonetheless and i've put some thought into how we are going to reflect on the moment and perhaps we will just save that until the wheels stop calling. we will let you know then. >> all right. fantastic. thank you. >> fair enough. >> thank you so much. we are talking live to the astronauts there. notice the cal fan in the back. we appreciate that here in the bay area. thank you very much for joining us. >> and have a safe trip home. >> yes, please. >> bye now. >> thank you so very much. have a great day. >> thank you. the crew of the space shuttle. >> fantastic to get to talk to them live this morning. >>> we do have some breaking news back here on earth in oakland, right now a
final question, have you thought of a neil armstrong- type statement to make about this as it winds down? >> well, you know, it's funny you should mention that because if we launched on time on july 8th, our original landing was supposed to be july 20th, which of course is the anniversary of neil armstrong's landing on the moon, as it was, we have extended one day, we will be landing on july 21st, a significant day nonetheless and i've put some thought into how we are going to reflect on...
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earlier atlantis touched down at the kennedy space center 42 years and a day after astronaut neil armstrong was the first person to set foot on the moon before four americans onboard guided "atlantis" to a safe and final landing. a landing that may also end an era of u.s. dominance in human space exploration. that's because as the shuttle program retires a second great space race begins. "atlantis's" astronauts left a flag on the international space station that flew on the first space shuttle launch in 1981. a private american company says it plans to retrieve that flag in just three years. >>> well, across the nation over 100 million people are under a heat alert due to what's called a heat dome, which has brought triple-digit temperatures to many parts of the country. warnings have been issued across the eastern half of the country from kansas to massachusetts. the national weather service says about two dozen deaths in recent days are potentially heat-related. extraordinary temperatures are expected in the east through the weekend with cooler weather by then for the midwest. of course,
earlier atlantis touched down at the kennedy space center 42 years and a day after astronaut neil armstrong was the first person to set foot on the moon before four americans onboard guided "atlantis" to a safe and final landing. a landing that may also end an era of u.s. dominance in human space exploration. that's because as the shuttle program retires a second great space race begins. "atlantis's" astronauts left a flag on the international space station that flew on the...
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coming up next, our mario armstrong is going to tell you what you have to pack with you on that triptually designed to make your travel easier. he's next. stay with me. that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost done, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve because it can relieve pain all day with just two pills. this is lisa... who switched to aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. >>> 25 minutes past the hour now. wouldn't you take this deal? an apple ipad 2 for $69. of course you'd take that deal! sears.com was running that deal yesterday. but, oops, they said that was somebody's mistake. but it was a mistake long enough for other people to hear about it, so a lot of people jumped on and started buying ipad 2s for 69 bucks. we don't know how many actually ordered them. normally these things start at $699. but, yeah, $69, people even got krp confirmations saying, hey, thank you for your
coming up next, our mario armstrong is going to tell you what you have to pack with you on that triptually designed to make your travel easier. he's next. stay with me. that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost done, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve because it can relieve pain all day with just two pills. this is lisa... who switched to aleve and fewer...
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on july 8th, our original landing was supposed to be july 20th, which is the anniversary of neil armstrong's landing on the moon. as it was, we've extended one day. we'll be landing on july 21st, a significant day nonetheless. and i've put some thought into how we'll reflect on the moment and perhaps we'll just save that until the wheels stop calling. we'll let you know then. >> the shuttle atlantis is scheduled to touch down in florida for the last time on july 21st. we want to point out mission specialist rex on the left of the microphone cal shirt grew up in san carlos. >>> don't want to say what a difference a day makes but at least some sun is out. but the wind is whipping up and won't be very warm. temperatures on the cool, cool side. at least we had some sun for some, whereas yesterday it was a slow process. but we're getting a very blustery condition here and temperatures are cool. everything being enhanced by a system up towards oregon, which continues to just filter in this low cloud deck and also a strong, strong sea breeze. some of the low cloudiness has peeled off, and it is sta
on july 8th, our original landing was supposed to be july 20th, which is the anniversary of neil armstrong's landing on the moon. as it was, we've extended one day. we'll be landing on july 21st, a significant day nonetheless. and i've put some thought into how we'll reflect on the moment and perhaps we'll just save that until the wheels stop calling. we'll let you know then. >> the shuttle atlantis is scheduled to touch down in florida for the last time on july 21st. we want to point out...
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making this worse, 42 years ago today, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin landed on the moon. >>> an important piece of 9/11 museum was moved where it was stored for years, into the underground portion of 9/11 still under construction. under that white shroud is what remains of fdny ladder 3. 12 men were lost that day. as they say in the fdny on 9/11, all gave some and some gave all. the pace of change at ground zero has been agonizing slow for those who just want a place to go to remember. it will still be next year before the museum will be opened. >>> up next here tonight, animals getting a new lease on life by some people who are making a difference. >>> we end our broadcast tonight about people who are giving some magnificent creatures a second chance at a good life. we hear a lot about the human toll and the drug trade between mexico and the u.s. what we don't hear much about, the animals pressed into this duty and this dirty business and then abandoned when smugglers no longer need their services. tom truong has our report about an organization making a difference for these noble creatu
making this worse, 42 years ago today, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin landed on the moon. >>> an important piece of 9/11 museum was moved where it was stored for years, into the underground portion of 9/11 still under construction. under that white shroud is what remains of fdny ladder 3. 12 men were lost that day. as they say in the fdny on 9/11, all gave some and some gave all. the pace of change at ground zero has been agonizing slow for those who just want a place to go to...
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he and other apollo astronauts, neil armstrong and jim recently wrote that america's space program is falling in substantial disarray with no clear cut mission. >> there's no objective. there's no timetable. there's no goal and there's no mission. >> but garrett sees hope for space travel's future in private city. so the former astronaut quit nasa to help a california company design the shuttle successor. >> promises of science fiction of the 1960s and 50s of taking vacations on mars. we can get there if this works out. that's what is so exciting. >> most employees will have a much harder time finding work. this year at the johnson space center alone, 1100 jobs will disappear. mark, cbs news, houston. >>> let's check in with erica martin. >> it's looking cooler. as we take a look outside, we can't see much. the moon is 72%. we are seeing some clouds making their way into the forecast region, certainly some fog as well for much of the forecast region. here's a look at our satellite image. that is certainly a thing of the past. we have an on shore delta flow that is starting to kick up.
he and other apollo astronauts, neil armstrong and jim recently wrote that america's space program is falling in substantial disarray with no clear cut mission. >> there's no objective. there's no timetable. there's no goal and there's no mission. >> but garrett sees hope for space travel's future in private city. so the former astronaut quit nasa to help a california company design the shuttle successor. >> promises of science fiction of the 1960s and 50s of taking vacations...
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. >> reporter: when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin planted the first flag on the moon, it was an actsymbolism. a united nations treaty would not allow the u.s. or any other country to claim the moon as its territory. >> this is a very schematic diaorama of what the apollo 11 site would have looked like. >> smithsonian curator allan needell said the flags planted by all the apollo missions that landed on the moon were goodwill gestures to the world. >> by and large the symbol was very much understood for what it was. as a symbol of pride. but also a symbol of humanitarian accomplishment. >> reporter: but, as tom moser knows, it was also a politically sensitive symbol. an engineer on the nasa team that designed the first flag to go to the moon, moser was told to keep it hush-hush. >> it was not a military, department of defense secret. it was just politically, we didn't want the word out before the event happened. >> reporter: but what happened to them? is a question university of california santa barbara librarian annie platoff has been trying to answer. >> theoretically there are six
. >> reporter: when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin planted the first flag on the moon, it was an actsymbolism. a united nations treaty would not allow the u.s. or any other country to claim the moon as its territory. >> this is a very schematic diaorama of what the apollo 11 site would have looked like. >> smithsonian curator allan needell said the flags planted by all the apollo missions that landed on the moon were goodwill gestures to the world. >> by and large the...
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in the twitter verse, thousands of fans tweeted support including justin timberlake, lance armstrong and president obama who watched the game with his family. while in frankfurt, dr. jill biden and chelsea clinton represented the white house. a former soccer mom herself -- >> you must be so excited! >> reporter: -- biden thanked the parents of the team. >> it's the moms and the dads who are behind their children and who get them to where they are today. >> reporter: it was not the ending america hoped for. but for some, it was still satisfying. >> whoever wins, i'll be happy, to be honest. >> reporter: now, japan won the cup and plenty of hearts here in germany. after every game the team carried a banner around the stadium thanking the world for supporting their country. and tonight was no exception. even in their moment of greatest glory, japan said thank you. lester? >> anne thompson for us in frankfurt, thank you. >>> back here at home, the heat wave that began yesterday is bringing even more oppressive conditions to much of the midwest. temperatures are in the 90s and higher from
in the twitter verse, thousands of fans tweeted support including justin timberlake, lance armstrong and president obama who watched the game with his family. while in frankfurt, dr. jill biden and chelsea clinton represented the white house. a former soccer mom herself -- >> you must be so excited! >> reporter: -- biden thanked the parents of the team. >> it's the moms and the dads who are behind their children and who get them to where they are today. >> reporter: it...
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he and other legendary apollo astronauts, neil armstrong and jim wrote that america's space program is falling in disarray with no clear cut mission. >> there's no objective. there's no timetable. there's no goal and there's no mission. >> but garrett sees hope for space travel's future. so this former astronaut quit nasa to help a california company design the shuttle successor. >> promises of science fiction of the 1960s and 50s of taking vacations on mars, we can get there....
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all armstrong from car some buildings. people shall think it's gaming rolling on this man's wife suffered severe short when their windows were blown out by the blast but he says they're lucky to be alone his thoughts go out to the many young victims of the second attack i think about the. shape they're most people in the island i think. they are and so this is a couple still the two atrocities produced many acts of heroism but there's the dust settles on the walls worst mass shooting experts say there's also boise anger that the attacks were allowed to happen in the first place and get the truth or ignore dozens of hate messages from suspect anders behring breivik you haven't really been prepared for right wing extremism brave expressed fury at the government's open door policy on immigration in numerous blogs and twitter feeds this at the shootings may reflect a growing national look position to fully immigration policies the political establishment the more they are relative the people that they have been areas where the
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ironically, today marks the 42nd anniversary of "apollo 11" which neil armstrong and buzz aldren became the first men to walk on the moon. once again, it's about 3:00 a.m. tonight in just a few hours. >>> a setback tonight for brian stow. what one doctor is revealing about his condition that sum of brian's own doctors aren't telling us. >>> think about how much of your day is caught on camera. tonight, the stunning number of cameras watching your every move. >>> and how often should you be receiving a mammogram? the survival stat that makes it worthwhile. >>> and good evening. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. sunny and hot across the bay area. really magnificent and today we had plenty of 90's in the south and east bay. details on howck around hicoming up.s her will stickround coming up [ female announcer ] at jcpenney, we're giving you a big thank you this friday and saturday with the simplest way to save extra! just use your jcpenney rewards credit card to save an extra 20% on everything storewide! no exclusions! save an extra 20% on styles for her, brands for him, and clothes fo
ironically, today marks the 42nd anniversary of "apollo 11" which neil armstrong and buzz aldren became the first men to walk on the moon. once again, it's about 3:00 a.m. tonight in just a few hours. >>> a setback tonight for brian stow. what one doctor is revealing about his condition that sum of brian's own doctors aren't telling us. >>> think about how much of your day is caught on camera. tonight, the stunning number of cameras watching your every move....
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road riders third at this year's tour and his eighteenth in total of the four behind american lance armstrong. who want to football and europe by secured a copper america quarter final against hosts argentina for a narrow one zero victory over mexico in the latter the only goal scored by our battle cry there after fourteen minutes picking up the rebound from diego forums free kick and the could have been even more goals we were going for land himself clipping the post just minutes later. and in the second half of the wood work yet again the less love there though it's in the upright this time let's go they thought they'd equalize later on but i feel like with lugo's that was ruled offside and then his side to a group stage exit from the competition for the very first time for europe by finish second in group c. will now play argentina. over what it would. be important to the team and i would have qualified and that we managed to achieve our plans to be scorned as a forward as a player i just want to help out and do the best for the team in which either way that can be be deceased and carry go
road riders third at this year's tour and his eighteenth in total of the four behind american lance armstrong. who want to football and europe by secured a copper america quarter final against hosts argentina for a narrow one zero victory over mexico in the latter the only goal scored by our battle cry there after fourteen minutes picking up the rebound from diego forums free kick and the could have been even more goals we were going for land himself clipping the post just minutes later. and in...
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road riders third at this year's tour and he's eighteen thing title before behind american lance armstrong. move on to four ball and you're going secured a copper america quarter final against hosts argentina thanks to a narrow one zero victory over mexico in the blatter the only goal scored by out of ottawa there after fourteen minutes picking up the rebound from diego fordham's free kick and the could have been even more goals we were going for land himself clipping the post just minutes later. and in the second half they start the wood work yet again nicholas love their it in the upright this time mexico they thought they'd equalize later on but rafael market lugo's s. that was ruled offside and then his side to a group stage exit from the competition for the very first time while your guy finished second in group c. and will now play argentina. to get it we were. important to me is that the team and i are winning that we've qualified and that we managed to achieve our plans to the sport and as a forward as a player i just want to help out and do the best for the team in whatever way th
road riders third at this year's tour and he's eighteen thing title before behind american lance armstrong. move on to four ball and you're going secured a copper america quarter final against hosts argentina thanks to a narrow one zero victory over mexico in the blatter the only goal scored by out of ottawa there after fourteen minutes picking up the rebound from diego fordham's free kick and the could have been even more goals we were going for land himself clipping the post just minutes...
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. >>> it was 42 years ago who today neil armstrong first walked on the moon. right now nasa is hours from another historic event. when the space shuttle "atlantis" touches down, it will end the space shuttle program as we know it. in its three decades of service, the space shuttles have made huge contributions, construction of the international space station, and the launch and repair of the hubble space telescope and hundred of other experiment. rex walheim is a bay area native from san carlos on the final flight. >> it's going to be tough. an emotional moment for people who have dedicated their lives to the shuttle program for 30 years. >> rex went to the old san carlos high school. the space shuttle era is schedule -- space shuttle "atlantis" is scheduled to land just before 3:00 a.m. pacific time. late tonight or tomorrow depending how you look at. the "atlantis" makes a final landing on runway 15 at the kennedy space center. how about that? >> that's great. quite a beautiful day. hopefully it will be nice and clear for the landing. let's check in with jef
. >>> it was 42 years ago who today neil armstrong first walked on the moon. right now nasa is hours from another historic event. when the space shuttle "atlantis" touches down, it will end the space shuttle program as we know it. in its three decades of service, the space shuttles have made huge contributions, construction of the international space station, and the launch and repair of the hubble space telescope and hundred of other experiment. rex walheim is a bay area...
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. >> reporter: when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin planted the first flag on the moon, it was an actions treaty would not allow the u.s. or any other country to claim the moon as its territory. >> this is a very schematic diorama of what the apalo 11 site would have looked like. >> reporter: the smithsonian curator says the flags planted by all the crews of the apollo missions that landed on the moon were goo will gestures to the world. >> by and large the symbol was very much understood for what it was, a symbol of pride but also a symbol of humanitarian accomplishment. >> reporter: but, as tom moser knows, it was also a politically sensitive symbol. an engineer on the nasa team that designed the first floog go to the moon, moser was told to keep it hush-hush. >> it was not a military department of defense secret, it was just politically we didn't want the word out before the event happened. >> reporter: from the beginning there were technical problems. the apollo 11 astronauts had difficulty getting the pole deep enough into the lunar soil, and they had trouble extending the full a
. >> reporter: when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin planted the first flag on the moon, it was an actions treaty would not allow the u.s. or any other country to claim the moon as its territory. >> this is a very schematic diorama of what the apalo 11 site would have looked like. >> reporter: the smithsonian curator says the flags planted by all the crews of the apollo missions that landed on the moon were goo will gestures to the world. >> by and large the symbol was...
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highland riders third this year's tour and he's eighteen in total a reef or behind american lance armstrong. moving on to football a year ago i secured a copper america quarter final against hosts argentina thanks to a narrow one nil victory over mexico in la plata the only goal was scored by our vote up or there after fourteen minutes picking up the rebound from diego for lance free kicks and the could have been even more goals we were going for man himself flipping the post minutes later. on in the second half they struck the woodwork yet again with a less dead zero point this time. mexico thought they'd equalized later on but rafa market knew goes if it was ruled offside and signed to a group stage exit from the competition for the first time or you're going to miss . seconding saying a map like argentina. important theme is that the team and i we need that we've qualified and that we managed to achieve our plans to this point as a forward as a player i just want to help out and do the best for the team in whatever way that can be. scoring goals so now we have an important game on saturd
highland riders third this year's tour and he's eighteen in total a reef or behind american lance armstrong. moving on to football a year ago i secured a copper america quarter final against hosts argentina thanks to a narrow one nil victory over mexico in la plata the only goal was scored by our vote up or there after fourteen minutes picking up the rebound from diego for lance free kicks and the could have been even more goals we were going for man himself flipping the post minutes later. on...
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c highland riders thought this is four and he's eighteen in total a reform behind american lance armstrong. moving on to football a year ago i secured a corker america quarter final against hosts argentina thanks to a narrow one nil victory over mexico. the only goal was scored by al gore of the terror after fourteen minutes picking up the rebound from diego for once free kick . and the could be even more bells for you and wife around himself putting the post minutes later. on in the second half past the woodwork yet again with a less love there though this time. mexico thought they'd equalized later on but rather not as new goes if it was ruled offside and the site of a group stage exit from the competition for the first time i finished second in that same place on twenty. of those it if you were. importantly is that the team and i would have qualified and the twin managed to achieve our plans to least point as a forward as a i just want to help out the best colleges in whatever way that can be a scoring goals so now we have an important game and saturday we have to steer laxton be ready
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sorry i just lost your name for a second brian johnson thomas i beg your pardon armstrong exposure of u.n. security council thanks so much for joining us on this has deployed commando units in libya subject just in talking about to get rid of colonel gadhafi well that's the claim from one of his sons this comes after another son saif gadhafi spoke exclusively to r.t. saying he believes the alliance was only to insist on libya's riches this country is a piece of cake rich full of guys oil and we have more than one hundred billion dollars deposits abroad so we have to show that it and we have to get of mr gadhafi because he is the only obstacle between. us and i think it's as simple as that. and you can check out the full version of this exclusive interview on our website r.t. dot com. the hague war crimes tribunal has entered a plea of not guilty on behalf of former bosnian serb general wreck and when i teach the accused was ordered out of the court for interrupting the judge and speaking to the former general later complained of having having had trouble hearing previously you had geo
sorry i just lost your name for a second brian johnson thomas i beg your pardon armstrong exposure of u.n. security council thanks so much for joining us on this has deployed commando units in libya subject just in talking about to get rid of colonel gadhafi well that's the claim from one of his sons this comes after another son saif gadhafi spoke exclusively to r.t. saying he believes the alliance was only to insist on libya's riches this country is a piece of cake rich full of guys oil and we...
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he and two other legendary apollo astronauts, neil armstrong and names lovell says the space program is falling in disarray with no clear-cut mission. >> there is no objective, there is no tooichl table, there is no goal and there is no mission -- there is no time table and there is no mission. >> reporter: this former astronaut quit nasa to help a california company design the shuttle's is successor. >> promises of science fiction of like the 1950's and 1960's of taking vacations on mars, we can get there if this works out. that's what's so exciting about it. >> reporter: most employees will have a much harder time finding new work. this year at the johnson space center alone, russ, 1,100 shuttle jobs will disappear. >> mitchell: mark strassman in houston, thank you. for more insight into the employment picture including public sector jobs we are joined by john challenge, c.e.o. of the placement firm challenge, gray and christmas. >> good evening. >> mitchell: 17% of the overall work forces employed by the government -- state, federal and city workers. how have these government layo
he and two other legendary apollo astronauts, neil armstrong and names lovell says the space program is falling in disarray with no clear-cut mission. >> there is no objective, there is no tooichl table, there is no goal and there is no mission -- there is no time table and there is no mission. >> reporter: this former astronaut quit nasa to help a california company design the shuttle's is successor. >> promises of science fiction of like the 1950's and 1960's of taking...
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download the official and see how to make a show job on the phone called touch from the choose armstrong. jonesy money for. video on demand. smiling fools comes and o.s.'s feeds now in the palm of your. question. if you're followed up on my doubt one of the. trainers are sort of a troll back in a cave part of our law. and it goes back to a time when people would write down their forces in the wild west and pick up these huge it's important to mention the sheriff from prosecution no one company may. kill. him when they come up there he's come well. and have said nothing. that. we're chasing killers if you keep that in mind how does a two million dollars deal be risked. we're not superheroes we can be killed soon enough to shoot me in the head i'm going to die. bunch of hundred men you would never go back to had anything else. if. it is they've if. you. folks. won't come to the front one meets in a big splash in the world of hi-tech business what turns events science into i judge the products they don't understand oh hell which jesus got to be followed russian invaders to egypt haters and
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mario armstrong is here to save you cash and to calculate the best plan for your lifestyle.charging per gigabyte. i don't know what that means. >> you and most people don't understand what that means. it's technical terms for how we measure data which are absolutely right of a charge by these things called the gigabyte. to help people understand that a little bit, you know, a gigabyte is really 1,000 megabytes. and so this kind of mathematics is almost like a foreign language. i don't know about you but i didn't do that great in matt math class. this is how we measure data today though. >> so i guess the bottom line, the question is. what is the best way to keep my bills low, especially if i use my smart phone a lot, if i'm texting, uploading pictures. you don't want to be charged. parents of teenagers are thinking, oh, no, there goes the limited plan. what to do? >> yeah, no, absolutely because you know, today our consumption on these devices is heavy on all types of things from photos to videos to streaming music and things online. so you are right. we need to be aware of
mario armstrong is here to save you cash and to calculate the best plan for your lifestyle.charging per gigabyte. i don't know what that means. >> you and most people don't understand what that means. it's technical terms for how we measure data which are absolutely right of a charge by these things called the gigabyte. to help people understand that a little bit, you know, a gigabyte is really 1,000 megabytes. and so this kind of mathematics is almost like a foreign language. i don't...
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armstrong williams was. to promote no child left behind the bush administration all the way doesn't exist in a my we are that you can find were basically i might journalists all i'm hearing in spanish speaking ok i want to ok i want to get in here for a moment i do i look right out there that are to correspondent. adam versus the man went to the show that's broadcast on r.t. but we do you know look at i want to ask because you live and john right that you're talking about journalism is largely a product of the internet the internet super important and you're going about it a different way you're not relying on a p.r. she'll you're looking for different answers from different sources but what about resources do you have the time do you have the resources to check your story. but absolutely enlarge her what we do is. the mainstream media and go to the source this they are reporting to you. the same people you call will find will say it's going to get them on the record more and more you're seeing it's all like
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. >> after reading the lance armstrong book been quiet just finished chemotherapy. with the oncologist the same that was from lance armstrong's. and he said if you continue with the chemotherapy you are not going to be able to have children, your not going to be able to walk, because of the byproduct of the scar tissue. the next thing i knew i did not have the surgery. >> to be told at 31 years old that you would not be able to have more children hall of sobering? what is- house sobering? >> what else halhhow howelhow sobering. >> with today's technology and always wanting to get a second opinion. i was able to turn it around and tried to the waters without a just accepting it. >> taking charge of your own health. which leads me to my next question. what can the young men do to raise awareness for themselves about this testicular cancer. >> it is 14-29. that is the target. it is the leading cause of death for children 14-29. to know your body. to be comfortable to talk to your body about that area. i am trying to get to that point were oprah winfrey winfrey had 400
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if you are forever linked with a lance armstrong. son, do you say i cannot believe this happened because he inspired you. >> definitely, the real story i met lance mackey on colleges, and i suppose a have surgery and i ended up listening tol lanc's oncologist, i took his advice i did not have this surgery and i conceive to my son joshua one year later. >> now for those that want to know about the golf tournament is july 22nd. and if someone is watching right now could they actually register in play? >> i do not turn people away. >> to you plan to have a good time. >> like i said we have 300 people coming to the event, we only have a will--we already have 160 lineup. >> wow now when will that tournament the again? >> that one is held september 19th that is open and available for people to call and contact us, we will be happy to have them join us. >> as with many tournaments, it must take one year to get ready for this one. when you have time for the family? >> i started in september of last year, and is starting to culminate in a cou
if you are forever linked with a lance armstrong. son, do you say i cannot believe this happened because he inspired you. >> definitely, the real story i met lance mackey on colleges, and i suppose a have surgery and i ended up listening tol lanc's oncologist, i took his advice i did not have this surgery and i conceive to my son joshua one year later. >> now for those that want to know about the golf tournament is july 22nd. and if someone is watching right now could they actually...
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crews say the fire was contained to the basement at armstrong university, which made it more difficult to fight. about 75 to 80 firefighters responded. firefighters say they believe the cause of the fire was accidental, but it's still under investigation. >>> time now 7:32. people who want to see san francisco mayor ed lee stay on the job made a new push this weekend. >> ed lee, we've got your back, yeah. >> reporter: members of run ed run walked the streets in the bay view. lee has said he wants to return to his old city administrator post when he returns. >> we need to work together and ed is the one who can promote the rational harmony that we need in the city that has been lacking for years and years. >> members of run ed run have until august 12 to convince ed lee to run for mayor. >>> fallout does continue over that police involved shooting in san francisco that left a 19- year-old man dead. big questions remain about what the man was doing when he was shot. this morning, ktvu's christian trappen has the latest from san francisco, including new cell phone video of the aftermath.
crews say the fire was contained to the basement at armstrong university, which made it more difficult to fight. about 75 to 80 firefighters responded. firefighters say they believe the cause of the fire was accidental, but it's still under investigation. >>> time now 7:32. people who want to see san francisco mayor ed lee stay on the job made a new push this weekend. >> ed lee, we've got your back, yeah. >> reporter: members of run ed run walked the streets in the bay...
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we asked if there'll be a neil armstrong moment when the shuttle lands. >> it's funny you should mention that. because we launched on time on july 8, our original landing was supposed to be july 20th which is is anniversary of neil armstrong's landing on the moon. as it was we've extended one day. we'll be landing on july 21st. a significant day nonetheless. e took some thought on how we're going to reflect on the moment and perhaps we will just save that till the wheels stop calling. we will let you know then. >> again the shuttle atlantis is scheduled to touch back down in florida for the last time on july 21st. we want to point out the guy there holding the microphone, wearing the cal show rex wilhime grew up in san carlos. so kind of fun to get to talk to him this morning too. we heard it directly from the space shuttle mission, this is not nasa's last trip to space. they just need another vehicle, they want to go back to the moon and even mars. >>> 7:54, right now senate democrats are holding a press conference on the impasse in the debt ceiling negotiations. that at the microphone
we asked if there'll be a neil armstrong moment when the shuttle lands. >> it's funny you should mention that. because we launched on time on july 8, our original landing was supposed to be july 20th which is is anniversary of neil armstrong's landing on the moon. as it was we've extended one day. we'll be landing on july 21st. a significant day nonetheless. e took some thought on how we're going to reflect on the moment and perhaps we will just save that till the wheels stop calling. we...
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mario armstrong, good to see you as always. thanks so much. >> you too, my friend.o the same. >> catch mario every weekend, he has the latest for you on all things technology related. >>> up next, we're still talking about, yes, i know, we're still talking about this debate over raising the debt ceiling. >> i stuck my neck out a mile to try to get an agreement with the president of the united states. >> stuck his neck out a mile. time is running out. what's the white house doing this weekend and what are both houses of congress doing this weekend? they certainly are in session. also, a little later, a human tragedy unfolding in somalia. it is what the u.n. is calling the worst humanitarian disaster in the world. we will take you there for an important story. you need to be paying attention to. ok. [ cellphone rings ] hey. you haven't left yet. no. i'm boarding now... what's up? um...would you mind doing it again? last time. [ engine turns over ] oooohhhh...sweet. [ male announcer ] the chevy cruze with the my chevrolet app. the remote control car is finally here. we
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and impact the internet is having on journalism. >> next remarks by aol ceo tim armstrong and arianna huffington on the merger of their companies. and have the internet has impacted journalism. former cnn ceo and "time" magazine editor walter isaacson also takes part in this forum. from the national press club, this is an hour. >> good afternoon and welcome to the national press club. my name is mark hamrick and i'm the one in the fourth president of the national press club. we are the world's leading professional organization for journalists, committed to our professions future of programming, events such as this while working to foster a free press worldwide. for more information about the national press club, please visit our website, press.org. please visit press.org/library. so we have of our members worldwide, i'd like to welcome our speakers today as well as those attending today's event ahead table includes guest of our speakers as well as journals for club members. if you hear applause from the audience today we like to know that members of the general public are attending so
and impact the internet is having on journalism. >> next remarks by aol ceo tim armstrong and arianna huffington on the merger of their companies. and have the internet has impacted journalism. former cnn ceo and "time" magazine editor walter isaacson also takes part in this forum. from the national press club, this is an hour. >> good afternoon and welcome to the national press club. my name is mark hamrick and i'm the one in the fourth president of the national press...