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. >> the camera wasn't there to capture cortez or columbus. >> and we're getting the picture on the tvday he first set foot on a new world, everyone on this world held their breath and marvelled. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> the images were grainy and ghostly, but that didn't matter. this was live tv from the moon. amazing we got to see it at all. the nasa tv engineer that day was just 28 years old. you get one shot at live coverage of what's occurring. you get one shot. you get it live that what's we d. it was live to the world 600 million people. >> at least one of those 600 million was disappointed. the westinghouse engineer who designed the lunar camera expected better. >> we know what it should look like. and this was not what we -- what we had seen in simulation. and i didn't know -- i knew that something bad had happened. >> the men of capry -- >> that's where the conspiracy theorists come in. >> there's only one small catch. it never happened. it's all a live. >> like the post watergate movie, capricorn 1 alleging that a tv broadcast from a m
. >> the camera wasn't there to capture cortez or columbus. >> and we're getting the picture on the tvday he first set foot on a new world, everyone on this world held their breath and marvelled. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> the images were grainy and ghostly, but that didn't matter. this was live tv from the moon. amazing we got to see it at all. the nasa tv engineer that day was just 28 years old. you get one shot at live coverage of...
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. >> reporter: so many fans turned out in 1977 to see elvis's funeral cortez and they had to call out national guard. when the home run king died, thousands turned up. and when james brown passed away, people lined up around the blocks to say good by. d some fans needed it. for this woman the long journey itself is a tribute. >> it's music. heartbeat. it's part of me. >> reporter: as the clock ticked down, she kept pushing. we left her holding her sign and hoping for the best. >> it will be with it, i am sure it will be. >> reporter: indeed it was. >> we learned she did receive a ticket from another fan. she will be attending today's memorial service. >> let's see what kind of day we will have here in washington, d.c. >>> another reprieve from the high humidity. it's still comfortable compared to what we usually get, the sweltering humidity. and there is the view of the sky now. it has been mostly sunny all morning long. and that bright sun pouring down, and you need sun block if you are heading off to the pool shortly, or heading outside to spend much time outdoors, and the sun is st
. >> reporter: so many fans turned out in 1977 to see elvis's funeral cortez and they had to call out national guard. when the home run king died, thousands turned up. and when james brown passed away, people lined up around the blocks to say good by. d some fans needed it. for this woman the long journey itself is a tribute. >> it's music. heartbeat. it's part of me. >> reporter: as the clock ticked down, she kept pushing. we left her holding her sign and hoping for the best....
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. >> reporter: linda cortez moved to new york after their florida home went into foreclosure. as soon as the couple was provided shelter, instead of offering a bed, the city wanted to pay for tickets back to florida. cortez who works as an advocate for homeless rights, it took social workers three months to convince them that it was not an option. >> if they have housing, by all means. but really, in the long run, why were they here in the beginning, if they couldn't live there before, they came here for a reason, to get housing. >> it should be a surgen's mantra, cut once and think twice. a doc out of a trouble, but not out of a job. >>> free drug samples from your doctor? sounds like a good deal, right? we got your attention. who doesn't love free stuff? but when it comes to treating your child for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, adhd, it might be better to pass on the free medicine. senior medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen, here with a new warning from "consumer reports." so what exactly does it show? it looks like the kind of medicines that get offered as a
. >> reporter: linda cortez moved to new york after their florida home went into foreclosure. as soon as the couple was provided shelter, instead of offering a bed, the city wanted to pay for tickets back to florida. cortez who works as an advocate for homeless rights, it took social workers three months to convince them that it was not an option. >> if they have housing, by all means. but really, in the long run, why were they here in the beginning, if they couldn't live there...
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as cortez new ad veracruz there's nothing like the destruction of their boats. rogers guest of the only possible plan which acknowledge a good chance of philly. after ravaging st. francis the rangers would pass eastward and then south to the river valley and fork number four, the northern outpost on the river. can you put the map up and i will show you that. as you can see the map of st. francis at the top they plan to do that and come back down to the food supplies but now that their boats were destroyed and there was an unhealthwise apprise waiting for them rogers decided instead to go back down over to the east to and down to the connecticut river. here is fork number four which was the most northern presence of the british fort wise and as he can see it is quite a long way they are so what rogers didn't, rogers charged first lieutenant ander mcmullen, an irishman with two years' service-- i am sorry. rogers calculated the starvation would nevertheless overtake them long before they reach the port. that way to save the being a good 100 miles longer so he plan
as cortez new ad veracruz there's nothing like the destruction of their boats. rogers guest of the only possible plan which acknowledge a good chance of philly. after ravaging st. francis the rangers would pass eastward and then south to the river valley and fork number four, the northern outpost on the river. can you put the map up and i will show you that. as you can see the map of st. francis at the top they plan to do that and come back down to the food supplies but now that their boats...
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john najarian, as well as an options action trader, steve cortez, and katie stockton of mkm partners.great to have you here on the set. >> great to be here. >> let's talk about, we've seen an explosion, but the markets are not moving. does this tell you that traders are looking for protection going into earnings season? >> yeah, it does, a lot of nervousness going into the report with alcoa, which is down 8% today. it's an ugly day for them, for the crude oil and the representative stocks. although they are bouncing a little. exxon mobile, chevron, the question is whether that holds or whether or not people just say i'm out of that trade, i don't want to be anywhere near the energy space right now until it gets down and tests a lower level. that's the big question. >> we are watching very carefully the move in technology, the nasdaq is down by 1.5%. the other options guy in this mix here today. what are you seeing in the volatity the nasdaq? >> i think a lot of people were commenting on the fact that they were up. i'd issue a quick cautionary note about that. if you're going to look a
john najarian, as well as an options action trader, steve cortez, and katie stockton of mkm partners.great to have you here on the set. >> great to be here. >> let's talk about, we've seen an explosion, but the markets are not moving. does this tell you that traders are looking for protection going into earnings season? >> yeah, it does, a lot of nervousness going into the report with alcoa, which is down 8% today. it's an ugly day for them, for the crude oil and the...
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. >> reporter: but behind the camaraderie, 17-year-old cortez alexander of chicago says he first had to confront his stereotypes of iraqis. >> i thought that they were going to be, like, really mean to me or say, like, racist stuff toward me, and it's not like that. it's like we're all humans and we're working towards the same common goal. >> they had this awful idea about that islam was all about killing people. >> reporter: these two iraqi teenager who is can't be identified for security reasons say dispelling stereotypes is nothing new for them. they are eager to set the record straight not only about islam but about iraq, where they say life is slowly returning to normal. and even though it's not ideal, say they a key lesson is learning to adapt. >> war doesn't change that. we're not the same persons. i guess -- >> reporter: how are you different? >> i'm different -- i'm more patient. i am more optimistic. >> reporter: as iraqi teens their share experiences on grounds that were once used to train peace corps volunteers, americans like ariel goodman of vermont see a far-lasting im
. >> reporter: but behind the camaraderie, 17-year-old cortez alexander of chicago says he first had to confront his stereotypes of iraqis. >> i thought that they were going to be, like, really mean to me or say, like, racist stuff toward me, and it's not like that. it's like we're all humans and we're working towards the same common goal. >> they had this awful idea about that islam was all about killing people. >> reporter: these two iraqi teenager who is can't be...