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when neilarmstrong and buzz aldrin first set put on in 50 yea rs buzz aldrin first set put on in 50 yearss. they were there a matter of hours, rather than days, weeks, 01’ of hours, rather than days, weeks, or months. they travelled in cramped conditions, effectively in a small metal box. thank you, mr president. this is the sort of living environment modern astronauts could expect. it's not exactly spacious, but it's positively roomy compared with what came before. potentially, we think that for the rest of this century this, the expandable architecture is, is where it is out, not in the aluminium cans. this is a mockup of what a potential lunar space station might look at like. construction is due to begin sometime in the next decade. another giant leap could be just around the corner. tim allman, bbc news. there is more for you on all the news anytime on the bbc website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — hello. given that we've seen so much in the way of rain and some pretty hefty showers over the past few days, in many parts of the british isles, you'v
when neilarmstrong and buzz aldrin first set put on in 50 yea rs buzz aldrin first set put on in 50 yearss. they were there a matter of hours, rather than days, weeks, 01’ of hours, rather than days, weeks, or months. they travelled in cramped conditions, effectively in a small metal box. thank you, mr president. this is the sort of living environment modern astronauts could expect. it's not exactly spacious, but it's positively roomy compared with what came before. potentially, we think that...
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buzz aldrin: ... i thought it went to the moon. that's why you went there? sure!, 1 newscaster: buzz aldrin and the apollo 11 crew are rocketing to the moon, to bring home what appears to be... a baseball from 1941. ♪ (moonwalk sounds) offscreen announcer: that ball is gone! where did that one go!? maybe mars. ♪ ♪ [woman singing] [strong drum beat] [electronic dance music] ♪ a more rewarding target run. with deals & surprises... it's free to join! you'll score more. and, help support your community. you're invited to target circle. a more rewarding target run is waiting for you. >> joe: tonight's telecast is sponsored by youtube tv. history happens live. here's the astros lineup. typical look. george springer, jose altuve, michael brantley at the top. four, five, six is alex bregman, yuli gurriel and yordan alvarez, the dh. carlos correa, robinson chirinos, josh reddick in right batting ninth. against the right-hander max scherzer who is 3-0 this postseason. era of 2.16. he really gutted it it out in five innings. >> john: i would not throw a first-pitch fastball
buzz aldrin: ... i thought it went to the moon. that's why you went there? sure!, 1 newscaster: buzz aldrin and the apollo 11 crew are rocketing to the moon, to bring home what appears to be... a baseball from 1941. ♪ (moonwalk sounds) offscreen announcer: that ball is gone! where did that one go!? maybe mars. ♪ ♪ [woman singing] [strong drum beat] [electronic dance music] ♪ a more rewarding target run. with deals & surprises... it's free to join! you'll score more. and, help...
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if you ask neil armstrong and buzz aldrin, why are you going to the moon, they would have said any of that because they don't know, but now we know. we are less than a half of a percent of the federal budget and you look at what we've been able to deliver by creating technologies and capabilities that get commercialized, elevate the human condition. i think the return on investment is outstanding. >> thank you. you are not scoring any points by reminding people that you are younger than some of us. mr. cartwright? rep. cartwright: thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, administrators bridenstine and bowersox for being here. i don't think it is any secret that as a member of the nasa and planetary caucuses, i share your enthusiasm for nasa and i believe in your mission and support your people. i'm willing to bet that everybody on the subcommittee feels the same way. >> thank you, sir. rep. cartwright: we are appropriators and we have to deal with the dollars and cents and we have to evaluate budget requests and i appreciate your comments about not cannibalizing one part of nasa for an
if you ask neil armstrong and buzz aldrin, why are you going to the moon, they would have said any of that because they don't know, but now we know. we are less than a half of a percent of the federal budget and you look at what we've been able to deliver by creating technologies and capabilities that get commercialized, elevate the human condition. i think the return on investment is outstanding. >> thank you. you are not scoring any points by reminding people that you are younger than...
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they will tell you where they were when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked on the moon and i'm sure people of age on this committee could probably tell me where they were on that day as well. i'll tell you the sad thing is, this is why we need to go faster, i'm the first nasa administrator from that day to this day that was not alive when that happened. i think that's a big challenge. the reality is, i don't have that memory, and we've got to make sure that we don't have another generation that goes by that doesn't have that memory. and when it happens, we need to make sure that it is the united states of america leading a coalition of nations that makes it happen. but going to your question about what is the value to the taxpayer, all of that, i think, is tremendously valuable to the taxpayer. it was a piece of ultimately winning the cold war. i'm not going to say was the preponderance of it, but it was a piece of it. now, all that being said, remember, some people watching this, i know this is on tv -- some people watching are watching on dish network or directv, maybe they had in
they will tell you where they were when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked on the moon and i'm sure people of age on this committee could probably tell me where they were on that day as well. i'll tell you the sad thing is, this is why we need to go faster, i'm the first nasa administrator from that day to this day that was not alive when that happened. i think that's a big challenge. the reality is, i don't have that memory, and we've got to make sure that we don't have another generation...
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when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin first set foot on the moon 50 years ago, it was only the briefestd conditions, effectively in a small metal box. neil armstrong: thank you, mr president. this is the sort of living environment modern astronauts could expect. it's not exactly spacious, but it's positively roomy compared with what came before. potentially, we think that for the rest of this century this, the expandable architectures, is where it is out, not in the aluminium cans. this is a mock—up of what a potential lunar space station might look at like. construction is due to begin some time in the next decade. another giant leap could be just around the corner. tim allman, bbc news. hour talking point today is based on this article on the bbc news website, a study that has found actually banning out of hours e—mail for staff to try to give them some downtime and reduce stress could actually do more harm than good if it stops them achieving work goals. it can actually cause more stress. i was asking for your tweets on this, do you check work e—mails from home? do you check them on
when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin first set foot on the moon 50 years ago, it was only the briefestd conditions, effectively in a small metal box. neil armstrong: thank you, mr president. this is the sort of living environment modern astronauts could expect. it's not exactly spacious, but it's positively roomy compared with what came before. potentially, we think that for the rest of this century this, the expandable architectures, is where it is out, not in the aluminium cans. this is a...
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ceremonial first pitch thrown out by colonel buzz aldrin. yes. good job. 2-1 game in the fifth until michael brantley singles to right. that scores a run to make 3-1 houston. more astros in the sixth. robinson chirinos hits a solo home run. astros win 4-1. washington leads the series two games to one. we're back with more news on the kincade fire and on those outages in a moment. tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shac ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're final
ceremonial first pitch thrown out by colonel buzz aldrin. yes. good job. 2-1 game in the fifth until michael brantley singles to right. that scores a run to make 3-1 houston. more astros in the sixth. robinson chirinos hits a solo home run. astros win 4-1. washington leads the series two games to one. we're back with more news on the kincade fire and on those outages in a moment. tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice...
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a few days later neil armstrong and buzz aldrin stepped onto the moon surface and sealed america's victory nearly 400000 kilometers from earth. the unofficial race to the moon was over the soviet union had lost. the as a surrogate both were in that if my father had not died in 1966 perhaps we would not have handed the moon to the americans. are now that it. mighty moon rocket never managed to overcome earth's gravity the soviets made several more attempts the final one in 1972 lasting exactly 107 seconds until again the 1st stage exploded. the final end came in 1974 all documents relating to the moon program were destroyed on orders from on high. as silently and secretly as it came into the world the n one disappeared the remains of the gigantic rocket landed on the scrap heap of history some parts gave playgrounds a futuristic look other parts were converted into pics dies. only the insiders still know the stories connected with the scrap metal and many still firmly believe that the soviet union could have won the race to the moon. and if hadn't died so early if bush had made more of an e
a few days later neil armstrong and buzz aldrin stepped onto the moon surface and sealed america's victory nearly 400000 kilometers from earth. the unofficial race to the moon was over the soviet union had lost. the as a surrogate both were in that if my father had not died in 1966 perhaps we would not have handed the moon to the americans. are now that it. mighty moon rocket never managed to overcome earth's gravity the soviets made several more attempts the final one in 1972 lasting exactly...
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meir and koch receiving congratulations from buzz aldrin, he simply says "well done." >> i don't cares, if you are walking in space, it is a moment. >> 14 of the women are americans. >> is that right? >> look at you coming up with the knowledge. >> that's ligright. >> every night for nearly 40 years, pat sayjack hpaused the game to get to know the players. this week, a contestant blair davis really shock things up. >> she cursed my life with three stepchildren named star, r.j. and ryan and i have one rotten grandson. >> yeah! >> all right, he briefly left speechless before that cheer. he helped blair reveals that he was just joking. turns out his wife encouraged him to do that. he finished second but he's a contestant history will remember. you are not ready for that moment. you noknow the pattern back and forth that goes on but he blew up. >> not the battle act. really on the battle act for you though? he never broke character, too. >> can you imagine christina is telling you to say that on "sunday today"? >> it would not go down. >> the doors of the locks would be changed. >> the ne
meir and koch receiving congratulations from buzz aldrin, he simply says "well done." >> i don't cares, if you are walking in space, it is a moment. >> 14 of the women are americans. >> is that right? >> look at you coming up with the knowledge. >> that's ligright. >> every night for nearly 40 years, pat sayjack hpaused the game to get to know the players. this week, a contestant blair davis really shock things up. >> she cursed my life with...
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man will leave her footprints on the moon slated for 2025 that will match what neil armstrong and buzz aldrinid roughly 50 years ago followed only by ten other men. that is a woman standing on the moon. trace? >> trace: it's going to happen sooner than we think. phil keating live in miami. it's time to live like a barbie girl in a barbie world. barbie is celebrating its 60th anniversary by representing 0 it a real life barbie dream house. it's a mansion in malibu and it's very pink. looks like the iconic barbie play house and has the hot pink slide from the original, which you can see here. that slide on the right. this real-life mansion got an upgrade though with an infiniti pool that overlooks the ocean. there's a massive closet where guests can dress up in barbie-like clothes. the home on air b&b for $60 a night. it's only available for a couple nights. the booking, if you want it, get ready because it opens on wednesday. the dow is down. about 237 points. i'm trace gallagher. happy friday. have a great weekend. "your world" with neil cavuto in a barbie world is next. ♪ >> i just spoke to
man will leave her footprints on the moon slated for 2025 that will match what neil armstrong and buzz aldrinid roughly 50 years ago followed only by ten other men. that is a woman standing on the moon. trace? >> trace: it's going to happen sooner than we think. phil keating live in miami. it's time to live like a barbie girl in a barbie world. barbie is celebrating its 60th anniversary by representing 0 it a real life barbie dream house. it's a mansion in malibu and it's very pink. looks...
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in the air slated for 2024 will plant her for prince on the moon, something that neil armstrong, buzz aldrint 50 years ago. in miami, phil keating, fox news. >>> of this is ktvu beating at the hands of san francisco police officers and tonight a family is demanding answers after attorneys say their client is now in a wheelchair for no reason. >> is essentially a beating which has been completely unjustified. >> now the family is asking the san francisco district attorney to press charges against the officers involved. >>> it happened earlier this month at san francisco's fisherman's wharf. the man's mother an attorney spoke out about the attack and henry lee spoke with both of them and has details. >>> police are investigating after the man said he was just trying to comfort his girlfriend after her wallet was stolen. attorneys say police showed up and attacked him. >> reporter: this is spires after he says he was beaten for no reason by san francisco police officers. >> what happened to my son should not have happened. like all other mothers around the entire nation this has to stop. >> rep
in the air slated for 2024 will plant her for prince on the moon, something that neil armstrong, buzz aldrint 50 years ago. in miami, phil keating, fox news. >>> of this is ktvu beating at the hands of san francisco police officers and tonight a family is demanding answers after attorneys say their client is now in a wheelchair for no reason. >> is essentially a beating which has been completely unjustified. >> now the family is asking the san francisco district attorney to...
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thrown out by colonel buzz aldrin.ifth until michael brantley singles to right, that scores a run to make it 3-1 houston. more astros in the sixth. robinson, with a solo homerun, look at that. astros win 4-1. washington still leads the series two games to one. >>> now, to hockey. the maple leaves spoiled patrick marlow's return to toronto, spending the last two seasons with the leaves before returning to the san jose stars. we want to pick it up in the first period. ten minutes in. sharks 1-0. ut but the fun didn't last long and the sharks didn't score again and wound up losing 4-1. >>> 7:42. more ahead on "today in the bay," coming up one bad guy stole your data and another guy is using it to deceive you. we will show you how scammers are getting smarter and smarter, and we will also help you out with them. nbc bay area responds. >>> we are under a microclimate weather alert. that air quality remains unhealthy due to that smoke. i'm tracking the next wind event making its way in tonight. red flag warnings in effect, a
thrown out by colonel buzz aldrin.ifth until michael brantley singles to right, that scores a run to make it 3-1 houston. more astros in the sixth. robinson, with a solo homerun, look at that. astros win 4-1. washington still leads the series two games to one. >>> now, to hockey. the maple leaves spoiled patrick marlow's return to toronto, spending the last two seasons with the leaves before returning to the san jose stars. we want to pick it up in the first period. ten minutes in....
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i truly shannon burger who is over there helping buzz aldrin when he suited up and her friend and montgomery. we were sprinkled around just one here and there and yet somehow or another we were part of a team and that apollo 11 was just such a great team and so unified and i think one of the most inspiring things to me and watching in every time i see it again the landing itself i think of not only where we in this country unified but people all around the planet. they were watching the landing. i was watching him with my husband and i had a holiday i was on the gulf of mexico with him and we saw these kinds of hearings people in japan australia and around the world. people caring so much. i thought it was wonderful. actually that launch launched my career. it was my first to launch. i think there are working that they did not let me sit there and lift off. there was always a man at that council and my thoughts went to bed i got permission for me to sit there. all of a sudden it made a difference. i got seen by everybody and she said she's been working her for ten years isn't it about time?
i truly shannon burger who is over there helping buzz aldrin when he suited up and her friend and montgomery. we were sprinkled around just one here and there and yet somehow or another we were part of a team and that apollo 11 was just such a great team and so unified and i think one of the most inspiring things to me and watching in every time i see it again the landing itself i think of not only where we in this country unified but people all around the planet. they were watching the...
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judy was over there helping buzz aldrin when he suited up. and her friend, anne montgomery. we were speckled around, just one here or there, and then somehow or other, we were part of the team. apollo 11 was just such a great, great team, and so unified. and i think one of the most inspiring things to me in watching -- and every time i see it again, the landing itself, i think of not only were we, in our country, unified, but the planet itself were watching cared. , i remember watching the landing with my husband. i was on holiday in the gulf of mexico with him. and we saw the views and walter cronkite saying in here is and australia, and all over the world, people caring so much. i thought it was wonderful. and that launch launched my career. it was my first launch to be in the firing room. i had been there working on propellant loads and other activities, but they did not let me sit there at liftoff. there was always a man at that console. and my boss went to bat and got permission for me to sit there. and all of a sudden, it made a , difference. i got seen by everybody. a
judy was over there helping buzz aldrin when he suited up. and her friend, anne montgomery. we were speckled around, just one here or there, and then somehow or other, we were part of the team. apollo 11 was just such a great, great team, and so unified. and i think one of the most inspiring things to me in watching -- and every time i see it again, the landing itself, i think of not only were we, in our country, unified, but the planet itself were watching cared. , i remember watching the...
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judy shannonburger was over there helping buzz aldrin when he suited up and her friend, ann montgomery, you know, we were sprinkled around just one here and there. and, yet, somehow or another, we were part of a team. and that "apollo 11" was just such a great, great team and so unified and i think one of the most inspiring things to me, in watching, every time i see it again, the landing, itself, i think of not only were we in this country unified, but people all around our planet cared. they were watching. i remember watching the landing with my husband because i had a holiday and i was over on the gulf of mexico with him, and we saw the news, walter cronkite saying, and here's people in japan and australia and around -- and all around the world, people caring so much. i thought it was wonderful. and actually, that launch launched my career. it was my first launch to be in. i mean, i'd been there working on propellant loads and other activities but they didn't let me sit there at liftoff. there was always a man at that console. my boss went to bat and got permission for me to sit the
judy shannonburger was over there helping buzz aldrin when he suited up and her friend, ann montgomery, you know, we were sprinkled around just one here and there. and, yet, somehow or another, we were part of a team. and that "apollo 11" was just such a great, great team and so unified and i think one of the most inspiring things to me, in watching, every time i see it again, the landing, itself, i think of not only were we in this country unified, but people all around our planet...
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watching neilg armstrong and buzz aldrin descend to the surface of the moon. i was mesmerized by that, but still no interest whatsoever. it took a person to really get interested in the space program, and that was the late and great dr. ron mcnair, who personally inspired me and embarrassed me into submitting my application for the astronaut program because he reminded me of something my mom and dad told me all the time growing up in south carolina, that you can do anything you want to do if you are willing to work and put your mind to it. i had forgotten that. ron asked me if i was going to apply for the program, and i told him, not on your life. he looked at me strange and said, why not? i said, they would never pick me. he said, that is the dumbest thing i have ever heard. [laughter] mr. bolden: how do you know if you don't ask? so i was challenged an idea. i was inspired by apollo becoming part of the program, and i was most inspired in my almost eight years as a nasa administrator when i learned that people who have no clue of rocket ships and sometimes d
watching neilg armstrong and buzz aldrin descend to the surface of the moon. i was mesmerized by that, but still no interest whatsoever. it took a person to really get interested in the space program, and that was the late and great dr. ron mcnair, who personally inspired me and embarrassed me into submitting my application for the astronaut program because he reminded me of something my mom and dad told me all the time growing up in south carolina, that you can do anything you want to do if...
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we were sitting watching neil armstrong and buzz aldrin this into the service of the moon and i was mesmerized by that still no interest whatsoever and it took a person to really get me interested in space program and that was the late great doctor ronald mcnair who personally inspired me and embarrassed me into submitting my application for the asthma program because he reminded me of something my mom and data dad at all the tie going up in south carolina, that you can do anything you want to do if you want to work and put your mind to it and i had forgotten that and ron asked him as beef is going to play for the program, told and not on your life and you look at me strange as some of you yesterday and he said why not? i said they would never pick me. he said that the dumbest thing i ever heard. [laughing] how do you know if you don't ask? i was challenged and they did but i was inspired by apollo up to become a part of the program and to think i was most inspired them eight years as almost eight years of the nasa administrator when it learned people of no clue about rocket ships and sometime
we were sitting watching neil armstrong and buzz aldrin this into the service of the moon and i was mesmerized by that still no interest whatsoever and it took a person to really get me interested in space program and that was the late great doctor ronald mcnair who personally inspired me and embarrassed me into submitting my application for the asthma program because he reminded me of something my mom and data dad at all the tie going up in south carolina, that you can do anything you want to...
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amateur photographer restored this image of buzz aldrin revealing him smiling at the camera.tographer spent hours working on that photo brightening and darkening it until you could make out the face behind the helmet glass. this july marks 50 years since aldrin and the apollo 11 crew made the trip. since then only 10 astronauts have set foot on the move. >> president trump: whether it's single payer or public option. they're all based on the totally same terrible idea. they want to raid medicare to fund what they call socialism. any socialists in the room? not too many. anybody? no, not too many in the villages. >> bill: president trump accusing democrat trying to obliterate medicare. it will expand the program's private insurance options. madam administrator. make your case. how will this change medicare to make it more flexible and user friendly? >> president trump is the great protector of the medicare program and the executive order was all about demonstrating his vision to protect and secure the medicare program. and he is building on the tremendous success we've already
amateur photographer restored this image of buzz aldrin revealing him smiling at the camera.tographer spent hours working on that photo brightening and darkening it until you could make out the face behind the helmet glass. this july marks 50 years since aldrin and the apollo 11 crew made the trip. since then only 10 astronauts have set foot on the move. >> president trump: whether it's single payer or public option. they're all based on the totally same terrible idea. they want to raid...