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buzz aldrin does like the spotlight.e collins does not like — with all due respect, sir — mike collins does not like the spotlight either. and yet here we are and we will talk about what happened in 1969. do you talk about it with an enduring sense of pride? very much so. i was very proud of the job that the three of us did getting us to and from the moon. the trip is a long and fragile daisychain and the links are very fragile and we were able to keep them all intact and do ourjob properly. but more than the three of us, there were almost 400,000 americans working on project apollo and i thank them. they're the ones who don't get recognised. i want to take you back quite some time before the mission, before those amazing pictures of the footsteps on the moon. i want to take you back tojohn f kennedy pledging to invest whatever it took to get american men onto the moon in 1961, i guess. and within the decade, he said, we will make it happen. absolutely. did you, at the time when he said that, did you think that "that's m
buzz aldrin does like the spotlight.e collins does not like — with all due respect, sir — mike collins does not like the spotlight either. and yet here we are and we will talk about what happened in 1969. do you talk about it with an enduring sense of pride? very much so. i was very proud of the job that the three of us did getting us to and from the moon. the trip is a long and fragile daisychain and the links are very fragile and we were able to keep them all intact and do ourjob...
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buzz aldrin says we are headed to mars and the trump administration could get us there.former astronaut explains why this would be a big boost for america when he joined us next, do not miss it. ♪ heather: the trump administration looking to expand protections for doctors who have conscientious objections to certain procedures like abortions and euthanasia. health and human services announcing update to a 2011 expanding the number of protections to 325, they will be protected from discrimination a punishment if they opt out for reasons like religion. for the first time ever the head of a major american pharmaceutical company is convicted for fueling the opioid crisis. john cup or found guilty of bribing doctors for prescribing fentanyl spray. it is stronger than morphine. prosecutors say their actions killed tens of thousands of people across the country. this is exciting. former nasa astronaut buzz aldrin who walked on the moon 50 years ago is now calling for the trump administration to prioritize the exploration of mars. what would that mean for america? lieutenant col
buzz aldrin says we are headed to mars and the trump administration could get us there.former astronaut explains why this would be a big boost for america when he joined us next, do not miss it. ♪ heather: the trump administration looking to expand protections for doctors who have conscientious objections to certain procedures like abortions and euthanasia. health and human services announcing update to a 2011 expanding the number of protections to 325, they will be protected from...
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about a few months after that, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and i were very lucky. we were sent around the earth and we visited 27 cities. not all of them capital cities but most of them. , big, large cities. and i was really amazed by the reception that we received. it was a unanimous reception. no naysayers. instead of saying, you americans finally did it, didn't you? you landed on the moon. they all said, we did it. we did it. marvin: humankind. mike: human beings, we left our home planet and we went elsewhere. and neil armstrong was a master in that environment. he was a very intelligent man. he had done a tremendous amount of homework. he had hobbies and knowledge far beyond the nasa space program, he was a historian of science primarily. he had a way, no matter where he went, of talking to the locals in their terms, reflecting some of their situations, their problems, and almost just welcoming them. you could feel them. he came in the door of columbia and wanted to fly with us. he was just a master of that. ok. ding, ding, there is the american flag on the moo
about a few months after that, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and i were very lucky. we were sent around the earth and we visited 27 cities. not all of them capital cities but most of them. , big, large cities. and i was really amazed by the reception that we received. it was a unanimous reception. no naysayers. instead of saying, you americans finally did it, didn't you? you landed on the moon. they all said, we did it. we did it. marvin: humankind. mike: human beings, we left our home planet...
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marvin: and buzz aldrin was born in 1930. that makes you 80 eight years old. mike: jesus, that that? bad? [laughter] marvin: and if i was born in 1930, i am also 88 years old. [applause] marvin: do you think we could make a deal right now that when we reach our 90th birthday, you will come back and be my guest on another "the kalb report"? is that a deal? mike: yeah, sounds like a good deal to me. [applause] let me just tell you -- i could go on with this guy forever, but i won't. we will wait until we are both 90. the tierney of the clock, as they -- the tyranny of the clock, as they talk about it. i want to think for the audience at the national press club for their attention. but most important, i want to thank michael collins for taking the time to be with us. [applause] marvin: for sharing his insights and his thoughts about that great moment in american and global history, the idea that people could think about going to the moon, and we did it. we were up there and we landed, people on the moon. it was a great accomplishment, and we are all incredibly pr
marvin: and buzz aldrin was born in 1930. that makes you 80 eight years old. mike: jesus, that that? bad? [laughter] marvin: and if i was born in 1930, i am also 88 years old. [applause] marvin: do you think we could make a deal right now that when we reach our 90th birthday, you will come back and be my guest on another "the kalb report"? is that a deal? mike: yeah, sounds like a good deal to me. [applause] let me just tell you -- i could go on with this guy forever, but i won't. we...
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mission, with us astronauts neil armstrong and buzz aldrin, touched down on the 20th ofjuly 1969.horne, head of exploration at the uk space agency. thank you very much forjoining us today, i know that you have very vivid memories of the moon landings, watching them at school. yes, one of my early memories, i was just over five at the time, and i had just started school, and we had a battle—axe of a headmistress who wouldn‘t allow televisions to be used in school, even for educational programmes. but on the day after the moon landing, she insisted the television was in the hall and that it was on so we could watch it at lunchtime, because she said it was such an historic moment. it was so amazing, and a couple of years later, the apollo 10 capsule came round on a tour of the world, and i was unable to see it at a little museum just down the road from where i lived. that must have spurred something new, given your career, it can‘t have been a coincidence, can it? i spent my youth, i used to go to my grandmother‘s for lunch, i used to run home every mission to see what was happening
mission, with us astronauts neil armstrong and buzz aldrin, touched down on the 20th ofjuly 1969.horne, head of exploration at the uk space agency. thank you very much forjoining us today, i know that you have very vivid memories of the moon landings, watching them at school. yes, one of my early memories, i was just over five at the time, and i had just started school, and we had a battle—axe of a headmistress who wouldn‘t allow televisions to be used in school, even for educational...
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the international space station where they will be busy — i bet they wish they were up there with buzz aldrino moon valley, the newest city in the universe. home to 1000 people — builders, engineers, farmers, doctors — and every year, over 10,000 more come to visit. sounds great, doesn't it? which leaves me with just one important question. how on earth did we get here? moon valley is the vision of someone we have met before. japanese company ispace were one of the companies competing for the google x prize, which offered $20 million for the first team to land a rover on the moon by the end of march 2018. no—one managed to be ready in time but several of the projects are still ongoing. the israeli team recently did reach the moon but crashed into the surface. and as i found out when i visited their new headquarters in tokyo, ispace also haven't given up their lunar ambitions. in fact they have expanded them. we have already made a completed rover, so we have moved to the lander development. ispace has secured extra funding to put japan's first lander on the moon. deployed by a spacex rocket,
the international space station where they will be busy — i bet they wish they were up there with buzz aldrino moon valley, the newest city in the universe. home to 1000 people — builders, engineers, farmers, doctors — and every year, over 10,000 more come to visit. sounds great, doesn't it? which leaves me with just one important question. how on earth did we get here? moon valley is the vision of someone we have met before. japanese company ispace were one of the companies competing for...
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comes to the terrain of the south pole especially it's fatter rougher than what neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked around on her and remember it's on a permanent cell so it's dark and it's hold and i don't think it ever gets above minus 250 degrees and my gosh. yeah you're making it sound very enticing very robin here if we could take a step back i mean there's a lot of people talking about how incredible this all is obviously space exploration is exciting even for those of us who don't understand the intricate inner workings of it a little bit rainy on our you tube like tad asking this question admitting that the space race is an amazing achievement for all humans but saying i hope it doesn't become another form of colonize ation and this has been at code even on twitter by a lot of people saying seeing as how we've already trashed this planet from the immediate space around it to the deepest parts of the ocean why should we as an obviously subpar species be allowed to leave our trash heap and go destroy someplace else you talk about needing to exploit resources bernard what yeah you're ri
comes to the terrain of the south pole especially it's fatter rougher than what neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked around on her and remember it's on a permanent cell so it's dark and it's hold and i don't think it ever gets above minus 250 degrees and my gosh. yeah you're making it sound very enticing very robin here if we could take a step back i mean there's a lot of people talking about how incredible this all is obviously space exploration is exciting even for those of us who don't...
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. >> buzz aldrin walked past this limestone and ripped his space suit open so they designed they hado redesign their space suits to make them much tougher. >> go, no-go for descent. >> reporter: with that knowledge in hand they were off, but there was for guarantee they'd have a chance to use it. >> rocket 1201 alarmed. >> i was watching the guys in the mission control saying you've got to pick a landing site really soon. we're running low on fuel. >> kicking up some dust. >> and very calm neil armstrong just kept flying until he found a safe place. they said you have 30 seconds, 20 seconds of fuel. he got down to 6 or 8 seconds before he landed the lem. >> it was that close. >> reporter: all of it was captured on tv. >> boy. >> reporter: while walter cronkite anchored cbs' coverage from new york, his colleague, george herman, broadcasted live from the usgs in flagstaff, but jerry schauber was doing his own thing from mission control in houston. >> i was watching their heart beats because i had nothing to do until they landed. or crash. neil's was going just barely over an average ra
. >> buzz aldrin walked past this limestone and ripped his space suit open so they designed they hado redesign their space suits to make them much tougher. >> go, no-go for descent. >> reporter: with that knowledge in hand they were off, but there was for guarantee they'd have a chance to use it. >> rocket 1201 alarmed. >> i was watching the guys in the mission control saying you've got to pick a landing site really soon. we're running low on fuel. >> kicking...
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. >>> buzz aldrin used this manual. it contains writings by both men. it even contains traces of moon dust. >>> the new app that helps both teenagers and adults. how could it make a difference heading into summer. >> we have a difference in our summer. right now, the temperatures are bright and crisp outside. we have possibly some drizzle. i'll have the accuweather fore ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> may is mental health awareness month. it has been 70 years to bring awareness to mental health issues. joining me, dr. ian tom. thank you for coming in. >> thank you for having me. >> so i think almost every family is affected by mental ilness in some way or another. and we're talking about one in five adults. 20% are trying to keep with everyday stresses. that's high. >> it does seem high. i think it is higher than one in five. those are the cases we know that but there are millions of americans out there who have never seen a
. >>> buzz aldrin used this manual. it contains writings by both men. it even contains traces of moon dust. >>> the new app that helps both teenagers and adults. how could it make a difference heading into summer. >> we have a difference in our summer. right now, the temperatures are bright and crisp outside. we have possibly some drizzle. i'll have the accuweather fore ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is...
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. >> but neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins weren't geologists.m is fly jocks. >> well, you can select whichever term you want. in any case, they were not particularly interested. but once they got into it, they found out it was really a lot of fun. >> in other words, they got a crash course in geology. they trained at a nearby cinder field and studied rock formations at the meteor crater, a breathtaking hole in the earth more than 500 feet deep. it's believed to have been created from an impact approximately 50,000 years ago. >> gene shoemaker used this as his laboratory to show the astronauts how to identify different rocks once they got to the moon. >> meteor tour guide jeff beal said they didn't have much time to learn. >> they were here for two days. >> two days? that's a helluva crash course. >> but the trainees also brought common sense. >> buzz aldrin walked past this limestone and ripped his spacesuit, so they realized they had to redesign their spacesuits and make them tougher. >> reporter: with that knowledge in hand, they were off. but
. >> but neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins weren't geologists.m is fly jocks. >> well, you can select whichever term you want. in any case, they were not particularly interested. but once they got into it, they found out it was really a lot of fun. >> in other words, they got a crash course in geology. they trained at a nearby cinder field and studied rock formations at the meteor crater, a breathtaking hole in the earth more than 500 feet deep. it's believed to...
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buzz buzz aldrin calls it offputting. ted cruz says it would appear you've taken my words out of context. starring frid fred willard, neil arms gone. in space, no one can hear you shiver your timbers. >> see you in space hell, you scurry mother [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: wow, first avengers and now this. >> jimmy: tonight on the show -- music from jakob dylan with jade castrinos. elizabeth banks. and we'll be right back with will smith. ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by progressive. hey, that baker lady's on tv again. she's not a baker. she wears that apron to sell insurance. nobody knows why. she's the progressive insurance lady. they cover pets if your owner gets into a car accident. covers us with what? you got me. [ scoffs ] she's an insurance lady. and i suppose this baker sells insurance, too? progressive protects your pets like you do. you can see "the secret life of pets 2" only in theaters. "the secret life of pets 2" with peak season berries, uniqcreamy avocado. and a dressing fit
buzz buzz aldrin calls it offputting. ted cruz says it would appear you've taken my words out of context. starring frid fred willard, neil arms gone. in space, no one can hear you shiver your timbers. >> see you in space hell, you scurry mother [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: wow, first avengers and now this. >> jimmy: tonight on the show -- music from jakob dylan with jade castrinos. elizabeth banks. and we'll be right back with will smith. ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> abc's...
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buzz aldrin calls it offputting. ted cruz says it would appear you've taken my words out of context. starring fred willard, neil armsgone. and daniel day-lewis. in space, no one can hear you shiver your timbers. >> see you in space hell, you scurvy mother [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: wow, first avengers and now this. >> jimmy: tonight on the show -- music from jakob dylan with jade castrinos. elizabeth banks. and we'll be right back with will smith. ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by clif bar. like a good, clean planet. that's better then a broken dirty one. with good, happy, non disgruntled people. and good nutritious food. all preferable to the not so good alternatives. so, if you agree with this rogue radical thinking, give us a try. we're called clif bar. and our logo looks like this. ♪ do you battery sound. want a charge? yeah battery charging. ♪ ♪ thank you so much. battery charging. ♪ to pair with a sandwich. the all-new frenchie, all-natural salami and capicola, hand-sliced provolo
buzz aldrin calls it offputting. ted cruz says it would appear you've taken my words out of context. starring fred willard, neil armsgone. and daniel day-lewis. in space, no one can hear you shiver your timbers. >> see you in space hell, you scurvy mother [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: wow, first avengers and now this. >> jimmy: tonight on the show -- music from jakob dylan with jade castrinos. elizabeth banks. and we'll be right back with will smith. ♪ [cheers and applause]...
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comes to the terrain of the south pole especially it's far rougher than what neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked around on. and remember it's on a permanent shell so it's dark and it's cold and it i don't think it ever gets above minus 250 degrees yeah you're going to hear you're making i found very enticing very robin here if we could take a step back i mean there's a lot of people talking about how incredible this all is obviously space exploration is exciting even for those of us who don't understand the intricate inner workings of it elizabeth rainey on our you tube like tad asking this question admitting that the space race is an amazing achievement for all humans but saying i hope it doesn't become another form of colonize ation and this has been at code even on twitter by a lot of people saying seeing as how we've already trashed this planet from the immediate space around it to the deepest parts of the ocean why should we as an obviously subpar species be allowed to leave our trash heap and go destroy someplace else you talk about needing to exploit resources bernard what you writ
comes to the terrain of the south pole especially it's far rougher than what neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked around on. and remember it's on a permanent shell so it's dark and it's cold and it i don't think it ever gets above minus 250 degrees yeah you're going to hear you're making i found very enticing very robin here if we could take a step back i mean there's a lot of people talking about how incredible this all is obviously space exploration is exciting even for those of us who don't...
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comes to the terrain of the south pole especially it's far rougher than what neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked around on her and remember it's on a permanent shell so it's dark and it's cold and it i don't think it ever gets above minus 250 degrees yeah you're going to hear you're making it sound very enticing very robin here if we could take a step back i mean there's a lot of people talking about how incredible this all is obviously space exploration is exciting even for those of us who don't understand the intricate inner workings of it elizabeth rainey on our you tube live tad asking this question admitting that the space race is an amazing achievement for all humans but saying i hope it doesn't become another form of colonize ation and this has been at code even on twitter by a lot of people saying seeing as how we've already trashed this planet from the immediate space around it to the deepest parts of the ocean why should we as an obviously subpar species be allowed to leave our trash heap and go destroy someplace else you talk about needing to exploit resources bernard what you
comes to the terrain of the south pole especially it's far rougher than what neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked around on her and remember it's on a permanent shell so it's dark and it's cold and it i don't think it ever gets above minus 250 degrees yeah you're going to hear you're making it sound very enticing very robin here if we could take a step back i mean there's a lot of people talking about how incredible this all is obviously space exploration is exciting even for those of us who...
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comes to the terrain of the south pole especially it's far rougher than what neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked around on. and remember it's on a permanent shell so it's dark and it's cold and it i don't think it ever gets above minus 250 degrees yeah you're going to hear you're making that sound very enticing very robin here if we could take a step back i mean there's a lot of people talking about how incredible this all is obviously space exploration is exciting even for those of us who don't understand the intricate inner workings of it elizabeth rainey on our you tube live tad asking this question admitting that the space race is an amazing achievement for all humans but saying i hope it doesn't become another form of colonize ation and this has been at code even on twitter by a lot of people saying seeing as how we've already trashed this planet from the immediate space around it to the deepest parts of the ocean why should we as an obviously sub par species be allowed to leave our trash heap and go destroy someplace else you talk about needing to exploit resources bernard what you
comes to the terrain of the south pole especially it's far rougher than what neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked around on. and remember it's on a permanent shell so it's dark and it's cold and it i don't think it ever gets above minus 250 degrees yeah you're going to hear you're making that sound very enticing very robin here if we could take a step back i mean there's a lot of people talking about how incredible this all is obviously space exploration is exciting even for those of us who...