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charlie duke remembers there was dead silence in mission control. >> literally, we were holding our breath when we heard contact, engines stopped. >> the eagle has landed. >> nasa has released new enhanced images of armstrong climbing down the ladder and into the history books. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> it was a triumph of technology and a moment of national pride. >> they got the flag up now and you can see see the stars and stripes. >> beautiful. just beautiful. >> it's been 37 years since the saturn 5 rocket last boosted an apollo mission to the moon. now there are plans to return and eventually to go further -- to mars. >> neil armstrong wrote a check the morning he took off for the moon 40 years ago. thatheck with his signature was just auctioned off for $27,350. armstrong owed nasa manager harold collins $10.50. he wrote him the check in case anything happened during the mission. armstrong told collins not to cash it because he was confident that he would return. >> and so he did. look what happened to that check. i wonder if conditions have cha
charlie duke remembers there was dead silence in mission control. >> literally, we were holding our breath when we heard contact, engines stopped. >> the eagle has landed. >> nasa has released new enhanced images of armstrong climbing down the ladder and into the history books. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> it was a triumph of technology and a moment of national pride. >> they got the flag up now and you can see see the...
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fuy enough, i asked charlie duke recely from "apollo" 16, he knew neil as well as anyone coulknow neil armstrong and he said he's convinced that armstrong is telng the truth wh he sa it's one small step r man first words were not pre-planned. duke said he wa such a pragmatist. less there was 100% likelihood that he was going to recite those wos, he wasn't goin to waste any time planning them. >> rose: iraq and the lar landing next. caioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new yo city, this icharlie rose. >>ose: the mission in iraq is shifting from a military role t a civilian role. last mth, u.s. combat troops withdrew from iraqi cities. all u.s. forces are expected to leave the coury by the end of 2011. a high-profile bombi that raised questions about the readiness of the iraqi security rces and the government of prime minist maliki isnder pressure to pass the hydrocarbon law and speed u its national reconciation process. joining me now from washington is ambassar christopher hill. the new u.s. ambassador to iraq. he's e secretary of state and the lead negotiator
fuy enough, i asked charlie duke recely from "apollo" 16, he knew neil as well as anyone coulknow neil armstrong and he said he's convinced that armstrong is telng the truth wh he sa it's one small step r man first words were not pre-planned. duke said he wa such a pragmatist. less there was 100% likelihood that he was going to recite those wos, he wasn't goin to waste any time planning them. >> rose: iraq and the lar landing next. caioning sponsored by rose communications from...
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nly enough, i asked charlie duke rently from "apollo" 16, he knew neil as well as anyo cod know neil armstrong and he sa he's convinced that armstrong is tellingthe truth when he says it's one smallstep foran firstords werenot e-planned. duke said he was such a agmatist. unle there was00% likelihood that he was going to recite those words,he wasn't going to waste any time planning them. >> rose: iraq and theunar landing next. captiong sponsored by rose communications om our studios in new york city, this is chlie rose. >> ros the mission in iraq is shifting from a military role to a civilian role. last month u.s. combat troops withdrew fromraqi cities. all u.s. forces e expected to leave the countryy the end of 2011. ahigh-profile bombing that raised questions about the reiness of theraqi security forc and the government of prime minister maliki is und pressure to pass the hydrocarbon law and speedp its national recoiliation process. joining me now from washington is ambasdor christopher hill. the new u.s. ambassador to iraq. he'sthe secretary of state and the lead negotiator in the
nly enough, i asked charlie duke rently from "apollo" 16, he knew neil as well as anyo cod know neil armstrong and he sa he's convinced that armstrong is tellingthe truth when he says it's one smallstep foran firstords werenot e-planned. duke said he was such a agmatist. unle there was00% likelihood that he was going to recite those words,he wasn't going to waste any time planning them. >> rose: iraq and theunar landing next. captiong sponsored by rose communications om our...
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. >> reporter: charlie duke remembers there was dead silence in mission control. >> literally, we wereng our breath when we heard -- then we heard contact, engine stop. >> the eagle has landed. >> reporter: nasa has released new enhanced images of armstrong climbing down the ladder and into the history books. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: it was a triumph of technology and a moment of national pride. >> got the flag up. now and you can see the stars and stripes. >> beautiful, just beautiful! >> reporter: it's been 37 years since the saturn 5 rocket like this last boosted an apollo mission to the moon. now there are plans to return, and eventually to go further to mars. carla wohl, abc news at the kennedy space center. >> if you would like to check out video from that historic moon walk, head to abc2news.com. we've posted the site we choose the moon to ours. put together by the john f. kennedy presidential library and museum that takes you back in time. you can find it under links mentioned on air. >>> in the meantime, a check for $10.50 that
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. >> reporter: charlie duke remembers there was dead silence in mission control. >> literally, we were holding our breath when we heard contact, engine stop. >> the eagle has landed. >> reporter: nasa has released new enhanced images of armstrong climbing down the ladder and into the history books. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: it was a triumph of technology and a moment of national pride. >> they've got the flag up now. you can see the stars and stripes. >> beautiful, just beautiful. >> reporter: it's been 37 years since the saturn 5 rocket like this last boosted an apollo mission to the moon. now there are plans to return, and eventually to go further to mars. carla wohl, abc news at the kennedy space center. >>> for most teenagers, this time of year is all about relaxing. but for one rising senior in forest hill, summer break is her cue to start working for others. brittney gordon reports on a local student urging everyone to pay it forward. >> come on! >> reporter: dog lover kim salmeri is a senior at fallston high school with big plans
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some like charlie duke said no, you go back to the moon and explore the possibilities. we only spent days there 40 years ago. to not return would be a waste. they are just as fiery as ever, hammering it out back and forth. in the end, they said the one legacy they want people to walk away with when they think about this anniversary is inspiration, inspiration of the american spirit, inspiration of the can-do attitude of when a country comes together. we'll send it back to you. >>> thank you. we are streaming nasa tv on our website, myfoxdc.com if u want to watch tv. nasa's work is never ending. the crew of space shuttle endeavor are dealing with toilet issues at the international space station. one of the station's two commodes broke down. it could prove to be difficult. there are 13 people at the space station complex. astronauts will do the second of five space walks in a matter of minutes. nd. >>> folks in india are gearing up for the longest solar eclipse this century, going to begin wednesday morning. it's expected to last more than 6 minutes. a special flight will
some like charlie duke said no, you go back to the moon and explore the possibilities. we only spent days there 40 years ago. to not return would be a waste. they are just as fiery as ever, hammering it out back and forth. in the end, they said the one legacy they want people to walk away with when they think about this anniversary is inspiration, inspiration of the american spirit, inspiration of the can-do attitude of when a country comes together. we'll send it back to you. >>>...
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charlie duke, the 10th. i'm a kid in a candy store. this is a great honor. so much to get into.first, you're singing voice. for those who do not know, i think you are the first man to sing on the moon. this is from december 1972. >> ♪ strolling on the moon one day in the merry, merry month of december -- may one much to my surprise a pair bony eyes ♪ this is a neat way to travel. isn't it great? i like to skip a little. neil: did you get work done on that mission? >> yes, we spent about 75 very exciting hours, but, you know, you have got to enjoy it while you are there. we were there to do a job and be modern-day explores, but if you do not enjoy it, you look back and you just wish. neil: was great tv viewing, and you knew at the time you would be the last man on the moon. there were supposed to be more missions, but there were cut short, so it was kind of a sad ending to our lunar missions, wasn't it? >> it was nostalgic. when i started up the ladder and looked down at my footprint, i knew i was not coming this way again, and i wanted to stop time and think about what we had do
charlie duke, the 10th. i'm a kid in a candy store. this is a great honor. so much to get into.first, you're singing voice. for those who do not know, i think you are the first man to sing on the moon. this is from december 1972. >> ♪ strolling on the moon one day in the merry, merry month of december -- may one much to my surprise a pair bony eyes ♪ this is a neat way to travel. isn't it great? i like to skip a little. neil: did you get work done on that mission? >> yes, we...
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we had it made by that time. >> he was making reference to charlie duke there, of course, apollo 16.e walked on the moon. duke was the capsule communicator on apollo 11. great ceremony here. about 500 people. kyra, i want you to take a look at this. you will appreciate this. al shepard, the late al shepard, this was his corvette. there it is. one of those famous corvettes. look at that thing. the boys used to tool around here in cocoa beach on. come on down, maybe they will let us take this thing for a spin. >> i was going to say, could life get any more exciting. i'm an astronaut, i have a hot convertible and i am cruising the beaches of florida. >> reporter: what a life they had. and they went to the moon, by wait. >> and, by the way, we made history. hey, john, stay with me for a minute, will you? in addition to all this cool stuff that's been going on today and the fact that you got to be a part of this really neat panel, we want to sort of try and relive the apollo 11 mission. we want you to do it with us. you know how you do it? the smithsonian air and space museum is twitterin
we had it made by that time. >> he was making reference to charlie duke there, of course, apollo 16.e walked on the moon. duke was the capsule communicator on apollo 11. great ceremony here. about 500 people. kyra, i want you to take a look at this. you will appreciate this. al shepard, the late al shepard, this was his corvette. there it is. one of those famous corvettes. look at that thing. the boys used to tool around here in cocoa beach on. come on down, maybe they will let us take...
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alisyn: former nasa astronauts, buzz aldrin, charlie bean, and alan dukes are here.nk you. good to be here. >> nice to be with you again "fox & friends." alisyn: so, buzz, just share with us for posterity again what it was like that moment that you first set foot on the moon. >> for posterity. it was fantastic. it was magnificent, and all of us who were there will never view the moon again in the same way because it's a friend now. it was a stranger before. but we made that one crucial thing. we made that landing of a spacecraft on the surface of another object, and it opened the door for neil to step out, for me to, and for the rest of us to be able to do what humans want to see humans do, and that's to explore. it's written within us and hopefully the other nations of the world will want to have their humans out there, and we should help them with all of our experience, but not necessarily all of our resources as we put into the space station and the space shuttle. it's time for us to have an investment in the pathway, the progressive inspiring pathway may take two
alisyn: former nasa astronauts, buzz aldrin, charlie bean, and alan dukes are here.nk you. good to be here. >> nice to be with you again "fox & friends." alisyn: so, buzz, just share with us for posterity again what it was like that moment that you first set foot on the moon. >> for posterity. it was fantastic. it was magnificent, and all of us who were there will never view the moon again in the same way because it's a friend now. it was a stranger before. but we made...
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when armstrong says, tran quilt based the eagle has landed the first reaction another astronaut charlie duke saying we're all about to turn blue. he can't even say the tranquility we're about to turn blue here. armstrong does such a beautiful job setting eagle down that he set it down so gently that the shock absorbers inside the legs weren't correctly deployed and the bottom of the ladder is 3 1/2 feet from the lunar surface so he climbs down from the ladder, steps onto one of eagle's landing pads and make sure he can get back up on the ladder to get back into the craft before he takes the one small step. and here's a really good picture of buzz coming down. it actually turned out to have been extremely difficult putting on all this stuff to go out and then get through that hatch and then climb down these stairs. because basically what these men are wearing, they're basically wearing little space ships of their own because they could be attacked by microimmediatiori s microimmediatiorites -- space junk and it's difficult to do something. now, for some mysterious reason mr. aldrin forgot to
when armstrong says, tran quilt based the eagle has landed the first reaction another astronaut charlie duke saying we're all about to turn blue. he can't even say the tranquility we're about to turn blue here. armstrong does such a beautiful job setting eagle down that he set it down so gently that the shock absorbers inside the legs weren't correctly deployed and the bottom of the ladder is 3 1/2 feet from the lunar surface so he climbs down from the ladder, steps onto one of eagle's landing...
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among them, buzz aldrin was here, al warden of pay apal low 15, charlie duke, apollo 16 who walked onrel apollo 14, walked on the moon. we had walt cunningham here, apollo 7. they were the ones that tested out the lunar module, didn't go to the moon but orbited 163 times around the earth. during that panel discussion, i asked buzz, i said, tell me, buzz, what was it like in those final moments as you and neil armstrong were descending to the surface of the moon? >> there was a time when the low-level light came on and we were still a hundred feet off the ground and charlie says 60 seconds. i was beginning to wonder. but i didn't want to disturb the guy to my left because he was concentrating on what he was doing. all i could do is give him the number numbe numbers, but when 30 seconds came, we were descending to ten feet and, yeah, we had it made to that time. >> of course the guy to his left he was talking about is neil armstrong and the charlie he was talking about, charlie duke, who was capsule communicator back in houston, capcom, who famously said, you know, you had a bunch of gu
among them, buzz aldrin was here, al warden of pay apal low 15, charlie duke, apollo 16 who walked onrel apollo 14, walked on the moon. we had walt cunningham here, apollo 7. they were the ones that tested out the lunar module, didn't go to the moon but orbited 163 times around the earth. during that panel discussion, i asked buzz, i said, tell me, buzz, what was it like in those final moments as you and neil armstrong were descending to the surface of the moon? >> there was a time when...
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buzz aldrin, along with alan bean and charlie duke. on the moon. that must feel pretty cool. gentlemen, good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> colonel aldrin, let me begin with you. we can't remember your amazing accomplishment 40 years ago today without also mentioning walter cronkite. what do you think was his contribution to the space program? >> walter was a very supportive person of the space program, and he has continued -- after the missions to the moon, he's continued to support the astronaut scholarship foundation and all the early people. he's been on a lot of boards. he's been always a very firm supporter of the space program. he obviously wanted to fly in the shuttle as a journalist in space. unfortunately, he didn't get that opportunity. i'm sure he wanted to be here with us today on the 40th anniversary. he didn't get that opportunity either. it's a sad day, but it's a great day for us, as we look at 40 years ago and chart a course for 40 years in the future. >> we remember walter cronkite was giddy when the e
buzz aldrin, along with alan bean and charlie duke. on the moon. that must feel pretty cool. gentlemen, good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> colonel aldrin, let me begin with you. we can't remember your amazing accomplishment 40 years ago today without also mentioning walter cronkite. what do you think was his contribution to the space program? >> walter was a very supportive person of the space program, and he has continued -- after the missions to the...
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>> and charlie duke, you were out there for 71 hours. experience was like these other two guys, and all 12 of us that walked on the moon it was a thrilling adventure. we landed in the mountains of the moon, and our landing area was very, very rough. and johnie and i had a rover that we drove around. it was awesome, exciting, adventure. i was on an emotional high for 71 hours. i look back now and can almost remember every step it was so exciting. the future that i see is hopefully a challenge to the next generation to return to the moon and then on to mars. i think the human spirit wants to take us out there. that's the exploration. columbus came to america. we did not stop coming to america. they kept coming to america. i think the same way we should continue to go out in space, and find out all that is out there and the knowledge will be beneficial to all. it will inspire -- the wonder will inspire everybody. >> a question from buzz, "the long journey from the moon." you write it's not so easy. can you tell us about that on a personal l
>> and charlie duke, you were out there for 71 hours. experience was like these other two guys, and all 12 of us that walked on the moon it was a thrilling adventure. we landed in the mountains of the moon, and our landing area was very, very rough. and johnie and i had a rover that we drove around. it was awesome, exciting, adventure. i was on an emotional high for 71 hours. i look back now and can almost remember every step it was so exciting. the future that i see is hopefully a...
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like to lead off because charlie talked about inspiring, and there is absolutely no question that charlie dukeand john-john were my heroes as a kid. i did tell my mom that i want to walk on the moon. while i haven't walked on the moon, going up to trouble three times as an astronomer has been my holy grail of space. there is no question that inspired the. i grew up in those 1960s when the two major events in my life were the space program and television appearing in american homes. so i think it was that sort of serendipitous conjunction of television and my seeing the very important, very exciting explorers go off and do something truly great. that set me off on a lifetime of discovery. >> so the coverage was intrinsic to your interest. >> yes, sir. >> was that also true, what impact do you think that all of that coverage? >> i think the coverage is very, very important. and the earlier flight, every minute, every second was covered on tv. by the time we flew, hardly any of it was on tv. so that my family, my parents and my wife and kids went to mission control and sat in the visitors viewing
like to lead off because charlie talked about inspiring, and there is absolutely no question that charlie dukeand john-john were my heroes as a kid. i did tell my mom that i want to walk on the moon. while i haven't walked on the moon, going up to trouble three times as an astronomer has been my holy grail of space. there is no question that inspired the. i grew up in those 1960s when the two major events in my life were the space program and television appearing in american homes. so i think...
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participants in the discussion include buzz aldrin, the second man on the mound, alan bean of a poll 12, charlie duke of apollo 16, shuttle astronaut john grunfeld and deputy director laurie leshin. the u.s. senate gavels in today at one eastern to continue work on defense department programs and policy, and number of a minutes are pending with votes scheduled for today. you can see live coverage here on c-span2. and the housemate that to eastern to consider 14 bills. later in the week more work on federal spending for the next budget year. in particular spending for the departments of transportation, housing, health and labor. lighthouse coverage is on c-span. 's 30 years ago america's cable company created c-span as a public service. a private, no government money. >> secretary of state hillary clinton delivered a wide-ranging speech last week on the obama administration's approach to u.s. foreign policy. the speech covered iran, the middle east, north korea and the war in afghanistan. from the council on foreign relations in washington, this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> good afternoon. i'm
participants in the discussion include buzz aldrin, the second man on the mound, alan bean of a poll 12, charlie duke of apollo 16, shuttle astronaut john grunfeld and deputy director laurie leshin. the u.s. senate gavels in today at one eastern to continue work on defense department programs and policy, and number of a minutes are pending with votes scheduled for today. you can see live coverage here on c-span2. and the housemate that to eastern to consider 14 bills. later in the week more...
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the sound from a small loudspeaker wired from mission control conveying the voices of astronaut charlie duke's conversation with the apollo 11 astronauts during the final moments leading to the first landing on the moon. it was an intensely personal experience for all of them. and, yet, one shared by the world: everyone was glued to their televisions who could get to televisions at that moment. and waiting for the word. wherever they were, it was 3:18 p.m. houston time when neil armstrong announced "houston, tranquillity base here; the eagle has landed." a baseball game in yankee stadium in new york was stopped and the announcement made that america had put men on the moon. the audience erupted in applause and inturts int burst into singe star-bangled banner." in a college dormitory, in living rooms across the world, people gathered to watch this broadcast. the giant leap for mankind that neil armstrong made and buzz aldrin following him on the surface of the moon, attracted and compelled millions of people throughout the world. the apollo 11 landing is forever etched in the minds of those who
the sound from a small loudspeaker wired from mission control conveying the voices of astronaut charlie duke's conversation with the apollo 11 astronauts during the final moments leading to the first landing on the moon. it was an intensely personal experience for all of them. and, yet, one shared by the world: everyone was glued to their televisions who could get to televisions at that moment. and waiting for the word. wherever they were, it was 3:18 p.m. houston time when neil armstrong...
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. >> charlie: final where is crises in iran going. talked to moshe who teache at duke universities. >> we c see the aroach of e leader and the approach of the second man in public an thr journey. 's different. there is a gap again the government in iran. >> charlie: the econo, president obama on rac and a friday rmon when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communicaons from our studios in new yo city, this icharlie rose. >> charlie two wall street git firms report a substtial earnings thiweek, goldman sachs has a quarterly profit of $3.4 billion theargest in the bank's 140ear history. j.p.organ chase flowed by reportina $2.7 bilon profit in the arter. both banks received billions in government loansast year but the funds were recently repa. despite the gains toelp the rest of th banking sector remains in qution as the recessionontinues. the banks have ceived billions in government aid such as citioup. joinin me is floyd norri of the walltreetimes and nnis berman of the wa street journal. m pleased to have th of them at this table. everybody is tking about this.
. >> charlie: final where is crises in iran going. talked to moshe who teache at duke universities. >> we c see the aroach of e leader and the approach of the second man in public an thr journey. 's different. there is a gap again the government in iran. >> charlie: the econo, president obama on rac and a friday rmon when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communicaons from our studios in new yo city, this icharlie rose. >> charlie two wall street git firms report...
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. >> charlie finly where is crises in iran going. we talked to moshe who teacs at duke universities. >> wean see thepproach of the leader and the approach of the second man in public d eir journey. it's different. there is a gap again the government in iran. >> charlie: the ecomy, president obama on re and a fridaysermon when we continue. captioning sponsored b rose communitions from our studios in new rk city, thiss charlie rose. >> charl: two wall street ant firms report a subantial earnings ts week, goldman sachs has a quarterly profit of $3.4 billion the largest in the bank's 1 year history. j. morgan chaseollowed by reportg a $2.7 blion profit in thequarter. both banks received billions in government loa last year b the funds were recently reid. despite ese gains help the rest of e banking sector remains in estion as the recession continues. the banks havereceived billions in government aid such as citigrou joiningme is floyd norris the wall strt tim and denn berman of the ll street journal. i'm pleased to haveboth of them at this table everybody isalking about thi
. >> charlie finly where is crises in iran going. we talked to moshe who teacs at duke universities. >> wean see thepproach of the leader and the approach of the second man in public d eir journey. it's different. there is a gap again the government in iran. >> charlie: the ecomy, president obama on re and a fridaysermon when we continue. captioning sponsored b rose communitions from our studios in new rk city, thiss charlie rose. >> charl: two wall street ant firms...
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. >> julie: your friend charlie's retirement party out in california is going to be so hot. he is a good guy. okay, domenica. >> duking it out over health care reform. obama administration insisting the overhaul will not help the deficit and wait until the final bill is written. but they say it's way too expensive and could lead to major tax hikes and lost jobs. caroline is live to explain. >> it's a big problem for the white house. this weekend president obama pledged not to sign anything that is deficit neutral. but the congressional budget office, they say the health care plan would put the u.s. $239 billion further in the hole over a decade. >> those were pretty damning words and they should make us step back, pause and what is going forward in the congress and how can we do this better. there are ways to do this better. >> democrats say the report isn't tell the whole story. dems say expected savings from medicare to doctors, they will save the country $6 billion over a decade but it's not in the bill yet. doctors and medical experts to oversee costs should cut the price tag. >> this is deficit neutral over the f
. >> julie: your friend charlie's retirement party out in california is going to be so hot. he is a good guy. okay, domenica. >> duking it out over health care reform. obama administration insisting the overhaul will not help the deficit and wait until the final bill is written. but they say it's way too expensive and could lead to major tax hikes and lost jobs. caroline is live to explain. >> it's a big problem for the white house. this weekend president obama pledged not to...