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well i mean ross cosmos has big dreams it is. in the process of trying to work out whether it can feasibly gets a fully functional space station on the moon up and running between twenty thirty six and twenty forty. but it's it's a it's a space agency which does have problems at the moment in november there was an in reports released by russian governmental body which was basically looking at massive kind of inefficiencies and also corruption inside cosmos basically saying that there have been numerous. crimes committed there basically over over the years of the last administration should be pointed out at the moment so use is the only platform that delivers people up to the space station so it's is essential for nasa and the russians to basically get people up to space and to stay out there however there is problems within the organization of course which i just talked about but also there are problems outside of ruffles because most as well which spell i think you know storm clouds on the horizon for for this russian space prog
well i mean ross cosmos has big dreams it is. in the process of trying to work out whether it can feasibly gets a fully functional space station on the moon up and running between twenty thirty six and twenty forty. but it's it's a it's a space agency which does have problems at the moment in november there was an in reports released by russian governmental body which was basically looking at massive kind of inefficiencies and also corruption inside cosmos basically saying that there have been...
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god so loved the cosmos, that christmas happened. we were made for god, each other, and this creation. he's got the whole world in his hands. he's got you and me, sisters, brothers, in his hand. he's got the little baby in his hands. he's got generations yet to come in his hands. in 1968, three human beings summoned incredible courage, mounted on great wisdom and knowledge, and flew to the moon. a quarter million miles away from home, they almost, i read about it, i think almost by accident beheld something no other human being had seen before. they saw the earth rising from the lunar landscape. they saw it. they fumbled around, i guess. i don't know. they had to find a camera. they took a picture. they had to find the color film. they put it in and they got it in and they thought the earth had disappeared. they got a picture, the first time we have seen mother earth rising. i wonder, i wonder if when they saw it, and then later we saw it, and when they read from genesis, i wonder if god gave a cosmic smile. i wonder if god said, "no
god so loved the cosmos, that christmas happened. we were made for god, each other, and this creation. he's got the whole world in his hands. he's got you and me, sisters, brothers, in his hand. he's got the little baby in his hands. he's got generations yet to come in his hands. in 1968, three human beings summoned incredible courage, mounted on great wisdom and knowledge, and flew to the moon. a quarter million miles away from home, they almost, i read about it, i think almost by accident...
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cosmos. it's mostly young people discovering come tatts because pristine landscapes many of the people here are from paid through pavlos. move here the use of other groups to pollute it wasn't always like this five years ago there was no one here but then suddenly the right beach culture developed with her which is sort of people saw films and photos showing the beauty of the place she did all that she was feeling which she was for to start as most of. nowadays people from pedro pavlov's come nearly every weekend whenever the sun shine. so how once i'm told to teach him. well what about that going back about them actually when anton and his friends first turned up here about two years ago people thought they were crazy because they went into the water in the winter and most. people joked that they would freeze to death but anton and his friends are now admired here thanks to them more and more people are becoming interested in surfing and nature and they're coming here i've been watching beca
cosmos. it's mostly young people discovering come tatts because pristine landscapes many of the people here are from paid through pavlos. move here the use of other groups to pollute it wasn't always like this five years ago there was no one here but then suddenly the right beach culture developed with her which is sort of people saw films and photos showing the beauty of the place she did all that she was feeling which she was for to start as most of. nowadays people from pedro pavlov's come...
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to successful test flight brings tourism a step closer to the edge of the cosmos the british have a high and eventually thinks it could become a reality within months. one hundred percent sure that everything. that i planned to go up and then we have seven hundred people who signed up to go into space we'll stop sending those people to space. build a new spaceship so that will hopefully. more people to be able to go to space one day. following more than a decade of setbacks including a fatal crash in twenty fourteen to safe return to earth. about it. says he's aiming to achieve his dream of being on board the first commercial space flight in march next year. get your tickets now if you can afford them and that's it for us at business you can always find the latest on these stories and more on our web site. business i'm stephen thanks for joining us from. climate change. isn't it time for good news eco africa people into projects that are changing our environment for the better it is up to us to make a difference let's inspire others. to it for the environment magazine. on d. w. . we make
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the jew come back retain as a benedictine abbey clooney was not only the center of the christian cosmos during the middle ages but the largest and most powerful church of the christian world it was only supposed later by st peter's basilica during the french revolution almost nine hundred years later cluny was destroyed as being a symbol of an absolute monarchy that claimed divine legitimation. but today even amid the ruins the pattern significance of this order with its many of the churches and ministries throughout burgundy is still palpable it's no accident that burgundy was home to the most significant monastic orders and of the biggest cathedrals of the eleventh and twelfth centuries the most important pilgrims way to santiago de compostella took them through here. tongue cathedral houses the most significant pictorial example of the transformation of christian iconography joining that period it was carved in stone by give back to a spittoon eleven twenty and eleven thirty five. the main portal through which millions of pilgrims enter the church no longer depicted the power of god
the jew come back retain as a benedictine abbey clooney was not only the center of the christian cosmos during the middle ages but the largest and most powerful church of the christian world it was only supposed later by st peter's basilica during the french revolution almost nine hundred years later cluny was destroyed as being a symbol of an absolute monarchy that claimed divine legitimation. but today even amid the ruins the pattern significance of this order with its many of the churches...
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six latest successful test flight brings tourism a step closer to the edge of the cosmos the british billion have a high and eventually thinks it could become a reality within months. one hundred percent sure that everything. that i planned to go up and then we have seven hundred people who signed up to go into space will stop sending those people to space. new spaceships so that will hopefully. thousands more people to be able to go to space one day. following more than a decade of setbacks including a fatal crash in twenty fourteen space ship two safer to. think about it. says he's aiming to achieve his dream of being on board the first commercial space flight in march next year. if you can afford them and that's it for us business you can always find the latest on these stories and more on our web site. business. thanks for joining us for. take it personally. with. making the game show. special. care all true for. the us more than football long line. looks like. the listen carefully. is soon. to be a good. lead discover the world. the i. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. b
six latest successful test flight brings tourism a step closer to the edge of the cosmos the british billion have a high and eventually thinks it could become a reality within months. one hundred percent sure that everything. that i planned to go up and then we have seven hundred people who signed up to go into space will stop sending those people to space. new spaceships so that will hopefully. thousands more people to be able to go to space one day. following more than a decade of setbacks...
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latest successful test flight brings tourism a step closer to the edge of the cosmos the british really have a high and eventually thinks it could become a reality within months. one hundred percent sure that everything. that i planned to go up and then we have seven hundred people who signed up to go into space stop sending those people to space. build a new spaceship so that will hopefully. thousands more people to be able to go to space one day. following more than a decade of setbacks including a fatal crash in twenty fourteen spaceship two safer to. talk about it. says he's aiming to achieve his dream of being on the first commercial space flight in march next year. get your tickets now if you can afford them and that's it for us business you can always find the latest on these stories and more on our web site. business i'm stephen thanks for joining us. we may come over a week watch as of a few. we ought to settle some. because. they want to shape the continent's future shifts to be part of the african youngsters as they share their stories their dreams and their chairmanships. a
latest successful test flight brings tourism a step closer to the edge of the cosmos the british really have a high and eventually thinks it could become a reality within months. one hundred percent sure that everything. that i planned to go up and then we have seven hundred people who signed up to go into space stop sending those people to space. build a new spaceship so that will hopefully. thousands more people to be able to go to space one day. following more than a decade of setbacks...
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cosmo's moved to create its own army sees a session of un security council called amid fears it could escalate tensions with serbia. the russian foreign ministry flounce at the b.b.c. saying it works ranks of cynicism trust after leaks press.
cosmo's moved to create its own army sees a session of un security council called amid fears it could escalate tensions with serbia. the russian foreign ministry flounce at the b.b.c. saying it works ranks of cynicism trust after leaks press.
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image of ross cosmos program and its holes work holsey soyuz space ship it's a very reliable space ship since early eighty's it has flown well over one hundred times was only two incidents like that one in one thousand nine hundred eighty three and one this year however we've seen that this year there were a couple of issues about workmanship there was a hole in one of those so use capsules it was already talked to the ideas as to which was patched a bit flimsy lead and loss of cabin pressure on the body i guess as they managed to solve the problem but basically the question is. the whole image of the so used system is a little bit under scrutiny right no fog and that there we will of course let you know how that launch goes some sports now in football's prestigious ballon d'or award be handed out tonight to the top men's player of twenty team as voted for by journalists there will also be two new awards for best young player and the female indoor men's favorite look a moderate college champions league success with the elements red with a fantastic world cup campaign leading croatia to
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parliament has voted to create a standing army for the first time the move comes twenty years after cosmosbut from neighboring serbia and fought a bloody war against belgrade forces now serbia has described the decision to create an army as the most direct threat to peace and stability in the region so it does not recognize cause of and says it could even intervene militarily a threat which failed to deter cost of an lawmakers. it was a unanimous vote all the lawmakers present in the kosovo parliament were in favor of converting the four thousand strong security force into a fully fledged. jubilation makers from the ethnic serb community to divert. kosovo was born out of conflict. twenty years ago the nato alliance intervened to protect the ethnic albanians across the bow in their quest for independence from serbia nato has been there ever since keeping the peace between the still bitterly opposed sides in two thousand and eight kosovo formally declared independence from serbia a move belgrade and its all i rushed still refused to recognize. many course of them see the creation of an army
parliament has voted to create a standing army for the first time the move comes twenty years after cosmosbut from neighboring serbia and fought a bloody war against belgrade forces now serbia has described the decision to create an army as the most direct threat to peace and stability in the region so it does not recognize cause of and says it could even intervene militarily a threat which failed to deter cost of an lawmakers. it was a unanimous vote all the lawmakers present in the kosovo...
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the cosmos the key part documentary starts january thirteenth on t w. in indonesia a tsunami has struck on both sides of the sawdust rate killing scores of people and wounding hundreds more according to government reports scientists say the waves may have been caused by underwater landslides from a volcano between the islands of sumatra and java. another day of yellow vest anti-government protests has been taking place across france demonstrators scuffled with police in paris but reports indicate turnout is lower than on previous saturdays on friday the parliament approved a spending package to appease the protesters. a team of u.n. monitors has arrived in yemen to observe a cease fire in the rebel held city of how data. fighting around yemen's main port has raised fears that supplies could be cut off to the millions of yemenis who are experiencing severe food shortages. a partial shutdown of the u.s. government has begun after lawmakers missed a deadline for approving a spending bill the sticking point was president donald trump's demand for five billi
the cosmos the key part documentary starts january thirteenth on t w. in indonesia a tsunami has struck on both sides of the sawdust rate killing scores of people and wounding hundreds more according to government reports scientists say the waves may have been caused by underwater landslides from a volcano between the islands of sumatra and java. another day of yellow vest anti-government protests has been taking place across france demonstrators scuffled with police in paris but reports...
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whether or not we are alone in the universe, we have been scouring the nights sky for signals from the cosmos--entists are now on sick concentrated on intercepting signs of advanced tecechnologies or t techno signatures. >> scientists have been searching for evidence of life on mars since the 19th century. but what about intelligent beings elsewhere in the numbers? that is what seti is all about. the aim isis not to detect intelligent life, but prove it to the existencece of intelliget technologies. the basic ascension is that aliens are out there and are trying to contact us. the key question is how. scientists believe the search should be for electromagnetic's or waves that can travel across the universe at the speed of light. the world's first seti program 1971et up by the u.s. in using a radio telescope known as big year. the program looked the same in 1977 after they noticed an unusually strong signal. on the printout it looks like a string of letters and numbers. but for them it was an extraordinary discovery. today is known as the wow signal because that is what he must -- wrote in the
whether or not we are alone in the universe, we have been scouring the nights sky for signals from the cosmos--entists are now on sick concentrated on intercepting signs of advanced tecechnologies or t techno signatures. >> scientists have been searching for evidence of life on mars since the 19th century. but what about intelligent beings elsewhere in the numbers? that is what seti is all about. the aim isis not to detect intelligent life, but prove it to the existencece of intelliget...
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picture, and it was one of the first opportunities for us to see the earth as it really exists in the cosmos a >> brangha that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, e engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular. >> financial services firm alymond james. >> supporting soci entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. vi the lemelson foundation. committed to imp lives through invention, in the u.s. and developing countries. the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and cathine t. macarthur undation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more iormation at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public brocasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brangham: preside trump has come and gone from iraq tonight, in a surprise first trip to the country. the day-after-christmas visit came
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picture, and it was one of the first opportunities for us to see the earth as it really exists in the cosmos a >> brangha that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
picture, and it was one of the first opportunities for us to see the earth as it really exists in the cosmos a >> brangha that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
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all about science and technology , and the fact they literally were in another world and out in the cosmos, i don't think anyone expected them to convey that particular message. jeffrey: there was a suit or a threat to file a suit because this was mixing church and state and they had read scripture and the her world basically said, fight a different fight. , theyrank borman spoke all address congress, and when he addressed congress, the supreme court was sitting right in front. he said, i was very happy to be able to read the verses of now seeing the nine gentlemen in the front row, i'm wondering if maybe we should not have done that, and everybody laughed. abiding strictly by separation of church and state, that technically broke the rules, but it broke the rules for such a grander good, so i don't think reasonable people objected. >> thank you for your comments. jeffrey: thank you. >> i want to thank all of you for joining us today and join me in thanking jeffrey kluger for joining us. [applause] history bookshelf features the country's best-known american history writers of the past dec
all about science and technology , and the fact they literally were in another world and out in the cosmos, i don't think anyone expected them to convey that particular message. jeffrey: there was a suit or a threat to file a suit because this was mixing church and state and they had read scripture and the her world basically said, fight a different fight. , theyrank borman spoke all address congress, and when he addressed congress, the supreme court was sitting right in front. he said, i was...
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image of the cosmos program and it's holes work holsey so you space ship it's a very reliable space ship since early eighty's it has flown well over one hundred times was only two incidents like that one in one thousand nine hundred eighty three and one this year however we've seen that this year there were a couple of issues about workmanship there was a hole in one of those so use capsules that was already talked to the audience as to which was patched a bit flimsily and left to a loss of cabin pressure on the boat c.i.s. as they managed to solve the problem but basically the question is. the whole image of the so used system is a little bit under scrutiny right now and there are unmanned a launches to supply the i s s but how important are these manned launches for the international space station. they're tremendously important we have to understand that since the end of the u.s. shuttle program so you system has been the only one that has been able to bring astronauts and cosmonauts of them to the ideas. now next year that will be two other space ships one built by space x. the drago
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richard branson‘s rocket ship successfully travelled to the edge of space and back makes travel to the cosmos virgin galactic‘s fourth attempt to get passengers flying on a rocket, and marks a milestone in the commercial space race. the firm's spaceshiptwo passenger rocket ship reached a height of 82.7km, beyond the altitude at which us agencies have awarded astronaut wings. eliza philipidis has this report. it looks like something from a sci—fi movie. pilot: rolling to the right. this is vss unity — virgin galactic‘s spaceship that could soon be ferrying passengers out to space. it took off out of the californian desert attached to an aeroplane. once it reached around 43,000 feet, the pilots fired the rocket motors, taking the craft to an altitude of 51 miles. the company's boss couldn't have been prouder. well, we've been to space, and that's something that we've been looking forward to for 14 years, since we started virgin galactic. it's a historic day. i think it's the first commercial space ship company to actually put people into space. and, yeah, we're on top of the moon at the moment.
richard branson‘s rocket ship successfully travelled to the edge of space and back makes travel to the cosmos virgin galactic‘s fourth attempt to get passengers flying on a rocket, and marks a milestone in the commercial space race. the firm's spaceshiptwo passenger rocket ship reached a height of 82.7km, beyond the altitude at which us agencies have awarded astronaut wings. eliza philipidis has this report. it looks like something from a sci—fi movie. pilot: rolling to the right. this is...
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cosmo's move to create its own army seize a session all u.n. security council called amid fears it could escalate tensions with serbia and you can see live pictures on your screens right now the russian representative speaking at a meeting. of the russian foreign ministry heads out of the b.b.c. saying its words smacks of cynicism messages from one of their reporters says the registers are out of blood in their attempts to find links between the kremlin and the yellow best movement in france. and trays and the vote on the e.u. divorce deal will now take place in the third week of january but it comes amid reports some of her own cabinet plotting itself also another breakfast but. with me in india today welcome to the program. the u.n. security council is discussing right now kosovo's move to create its own army a step that could escalate tensions with belgrade said it might even respond with its own military forces the meeting was requested by serbia and russia and russia's representative is taking the floor we'll take a quick listen in now. to
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me speechless to see the volcano the fresh air it all makes for a wonderful atmosphere a wonderful cosmos atmosphere of well what's most. it's mostly young people discovering come chats because pristine landscapes many of the people here are from pain through pavlos. move here then you see other groups to pull it wasn't always like this five years ago there was no one here but then suddenly the right beach culture developed there which of the sorts of people saw films and photos showing the beauty of the place she did it all that she was feeling when she was for the latest artist ways of going to see. nowadays people from pedro pavlos come nearly every weekend whenever the sun shines. so how once i'm told to teach him. thing. but what about going back about the magic you know that when anton and his friends first turned up here about two years ago people thought they were crazy because they went into the water in the winter and most. people joked that they would freeze to death and john and his friends are now admired here thanks to them more and more people are becoming interested in sur
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there was a real contrast between the spy master of the germans, kenaris, very cosmo poll -- cosmopolitan man, escaped incarceration in chile, walked over the alps -- sorry -- the andes in disguise and this was an exciting guy, and his -- the mirror was j. edgar hoover who was rather delaware dull and nevertheless j. used gar hoover manage told get authority to have all of the espionage and counter-appanages of the united states during world war ii in his hands. he was a mover bought one that that was interested to me was the spy business wasn't just about germans versus americans or axis versus allies. often it was fighting among themselves. and one of the times that happened was with the british and the americans. wasn't exactly a fight but the british were just sick and tired of waiting for an italian airline in latin america to be weeded out. i was very dangerous because it could take everything, like it could take platinum, contrabands, passengers who were spies, right to the heart of the reich because its went to rome which was allied with berlin, and theys to to get rid of it and t
there was a real contrast between the spy master of the germans, kenaris, very cosmo poll -- cosmopolitan man, escaped incarceration in chile, walked over the alps -- sorry -- the andes in disguise and this was an exciting guy, and his -- the mirror was j. edgar hoover who was rather delaware dull and nevertheless j. used gar hoover manage told get authority to have all of the espionage and counter-appanages of the united states during world war ii in his hands. he was a mover bought one that...
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processes in this ecosystem work and tries to give his students a greater understanding of the forest cosmos. to hear and it is a very close m.b.o. says between human beings in the forest and invite all and all of the nature that you can experience here has a soothing effect on the mind and the soul human hears even conned. into all four feet and commute of. a forest his work is never done even in the depths of winter when temperatures are below freezing much of bordeaux marshall's territory is commercial forest which means it has to make money. thank you. some sixty four million cubic metres of timber a felled in germany's forests each year. during the same period one hundred ten million cubic metres of new timber are. said germany's woodlands are actually increasing in size by around ten thousand hectares per year since nine hundred sixty. and the forestry industry has learned from past mistakes such as planting excessive numbers of fast growing spruce trees but decades. storms like kirill which destroyed huge areas of forest in two thousand and seven showed what a catastrophic mistake it
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. >> a conversation with journalist and publisher cosmos, sunday at eight eastern on q&a. >> the us house and senate yesterday approved a two week extension on the federal government december 21. seven long-term spending bills away congressional action, homeland security, agriculture and transportation are among the departments that need to be funded. one of the issues is funding for president trumps proposed order law. the president has requested congress provide 5 billion for the wall since democrats do not support. you can see live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and watched the senatelive here on cspan2 . >> under secretary of state for political affairs david hale poke at the middle east institute regarding the trump administration's policies for iran, us saudi relations and the consulate in syria and yemen. he was introduced by the president of the middle east institute
. >> a conversation with journalist and publisher cosmos, sunday at eight eastern on q&a. >> the us house and senate yesterday approved a two week extension on the federal government december 21. seven long-term spending bills away congressional action, homeland security, agriculture and transportation are among the departments that need to be funded. one of the issues is funding for president trumps proposed order law. the president has requested congress provide 5 billion for...
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the first step into the cosmos. sputnik overall confidence. the race for control of the moon's surface. here is the first space vehicle. still on the ground. it might have been launched more than a year ago, a year ahead of the russians. originally, there was a joint army/navy project to put a satellite in orbit but the white house canceled that in favor of the lower priorities scientific program. right now, there is no problem in that technique of orbiting a satellite. we need tests and more tests. every quantity of tests, there is a definite number of failures. the russians keep their failures to themselves, we don't. sum up, we are a year behind the russians. a year we lost in the switch of the military to the scientific program. we hope to make up some time by using satellite with better instruments, and thereby select more information. the russians are gathering valuable data right now. walter: since those dark days of 1958, the united states too has been gathering valuable data. flight after flight, spacewalks, rendezvous and now the tri
the first step into the cosmos. sputnik overall confidence. the race for control of the moon's surface. here is the first space vehicle. still on the ground. it might have been launched more than a year ago, a year ahead of the russians. originally, there was a joint army/navy project to put a satellite in orbit but the white house canceled that in favor of the lower priorities scientific program. right now, there is no problem in that technique of orbiting a satellite. we need tests and more...
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and the cosmos offers us limitless opportunities to expand, not just to survive but to thrive. imagine the first baby girl or boy born away from planet earth. imagine the first artist to paint a sunset on mars. imagine our so similar system inhabited by 100 billion dreamers, innovators and creators. imagine a future where those people, perhaps the grandchildren or great-grandchildren of those in primary school today, look back on our era as the time when humanity began to journey outward. and i believe that, as we discover and experience the wonders of the cosmos, we will achieve the greatest outcome of all -- we will find that our home planet, earth, and all of life and love that inhabits us, has become even more beautiful and all the more precious to us. mr. president, with that, i say resoundingly, on-ward and upward. and as the command given from the ground after the space shuttle has passed through maximum dynamic pressure, as the main engines have throttled back and the shuttle has ascended into the atmosphere and the mission can press forward to orbit, the command is giv
and the cosmos offers us limitless opportunities to expand, not just to survive but to thrive. imagine the first baby girl or boy born away from planet earth. imagine the first artist to paint a sunset on mars. imagine our so similar system inhabited by 100 billion dreamers, innovators and creators. imagine a future where those people, perhaps the grandchildren or great-grandchildren of those in primary school today, look back on our era as the time when humanity began to journey outward. and i...
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first step into the cosmos. sputnik. and the race for control over the moon's surface, here's where we stand. here's our first space vehicle. still on the ground. it might have been launched more than a year ago. a year ahead of the russians. originally, there was a joint army navy project to put a satellite into orbit in 1956. but the white house canceled that in favor of the lower priority scientific program. right now there's no problem in the theory of technique of orbiting the satellite we have in place. but we need tests and more tests and every quantity of tests there's a definite number of failures. the russians keep their failures to themselves. we don't. to sum up, in satellites, we're a year behind the russians. we hope to make up some time by using satelliteds with better instruments than theirs can contain and collect more information about it. but the russians are -- >> since the tacker days of 1958, the united states too has been gathering valuable data in flight after flight. some orbital, orbital, space
first step into the cosmos. sputnik. and the race for control over the moon's surface, here's where we stand. here's our first space vehicle. still on the ground. it might have been launched more than a year ago. a year ahead of the russians. originally, there was a joint army navy project to put a satellite into orbit in 1956. but the white house canceled that in favor of the lower priority scientific program. right now there's no problem in the theory of technique of orbiting the satellite we...
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science and technology and the fact that they literally were at another world and they were out in the cosmos, i don't think anyone expected them to convey that particular message. >> right. and if you remember the famous activist, atheist matt lynn o'hare back then she filed a suit or threatened to file a suit because this was mixing church and state and it was a government enterprise and they had read scripture. and the whole world basically said, fight a different fight, please, don't fight this fight. and when frank boreman spoke, they all addressed congress and when he addressed in his talk, the supreme court was sitting right down in front and he said, and i was very happy to be able to read the verses of genesis just a few years the supreme court had ruled that prayer could not be in public schools but he said now seeing the nine gentlemen in the front row i'm wondering if maybe we shouldn't have done that. and everyone laughed. because everyone knew -- abiding strictly by separation of church and state, of course that technically broke the rules. but it broke the rules for such a gran
science and technology and the fact that they literally were at another world and they were out in the cosmos, i don't think anyone expected them to convey that particular message. >> right. and if you remember the famous activist, atheist matt lynn o'hare back then she filed a suit or threatened to file a suit because this was mixing church and state and it was a government enterprise and they had read scripture. and the whole world basically said, fight a different fight, please, don't...
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he was very romantic about the idea of flying into space and pushing into the cosmos to places that no one had ever been. anders seemed a beautiful combination of the two. he also strongly believed defeating the soviet union but was also a nuclear engineer and a scientist and interested in the geology of the moon. how did we get from john f. kennedy to safely putting a man at the end of the decade to the apollo 8 mission in december 1968 to neil armstrong in 1969? >> that's a very good question because when the president made that promise it did not seem like an ambitious promise. it seemed like an insane promise especially for the higher-ups at nasa. no one had any idea how to do such a thing and did not have the infrastructure or technology to do that. nobody had any idea how they were going to pull it off but kennedy made that promise not just for publicity reasons or political reasons. we are losing the space race badly against the soviet union and the president needed something so spectacular and important and profound that it would overtake the soviets and when the space race. we
he was very romantic about the idea of flying into space and pushing into the cosmos to places that no one had ever been. anders seemed a beautiful combination of the two. he also strongly believed defeating the soviet union but was also a nuclear engineer and a scientist and interested in the geology of the moon. how did we get from john f. kennedy to safely putting a man at the end of the decade to the apollo 8 mission in december 1968 to neil armstrong in 1969? >> that's a very good...
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chuck schumer. [ laughter ] this is when nancy pelosi got so frustrated that she tried ordering a cosmoughter ] this is when trump started shouting out spoilers to the new "aquaman" movie. [ laughter ] it"s like, don't tell me. oh, this is when trump tried to break the tension, and started beat boxing. [ laughter ] and finally, this is when mike pence shifted into low power mode, right before his battery ran out. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and get this, on fox news last night, they showed all the finalists for "time" magazine's person of the year, but there was a typo in someone's name. see if you can find it. take a look. >> you had putin. you have blasey ford, j.m., and then you had, it says david trump on my sheet, but i assume they mean donald trump. >> jimmy: what? david trump. >> steve: david trump. on fox news. >> jimmy: president was like, wow. "i've been saying it wrong the whole time. [ laughter ] hey there, i'm david. i'm david? yep." well, you guys, we're in the middle of the holiday season. a lot of companies are having their big year-end holiday parties. now, dre
chuck schumer. [ laughter ] this is when nancy pelosi got so frustrated that she tried ordering a cosmoughter ] this is when trump started shouting out spoilers to the new "aquaman" movie. [ laughter ] it"s like, don't tell me. oh, this is when trump tried to break the tension, and started beat boxing. [ laughter ] and finally, this is when mike pence shifted into low power mode, right before his battery ran out. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and get this, on fox news last...
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he was very romantic about the notion of pushing into the cosmos, into places no one had ever been. anders was this combination of the two. he believed strongly in defeating the soviet union in the space race but was also a nuclear engineer and a scientist and very much interested in the geology of the moon and of being there and walking on the moon. they have this unique crew that came together at the right time and place. host: how did we get from john manennedy's pledge to put a on the moon at the end of the ,ecade to the apollo 8 mission to neil armstrong in 1969? guest: but is a good question because when president kennedy made that promise, it did not seem like an ambitious promise, it seemed like an insane promise, especially to the higher-ups at nasa. to merson described falling out of the chair when the resident made that announcement because nobody had any idea how to do such a thing and even if they did have an idea, they did not have the infrastructure or technology in place. president kennedy gave them eight and a half years to get this done and nobody had any idea how
he was very romantic about the notion of pushing into the cosmos, into places no one had ever been. anders was this combination of the two. he believed strongly in defeating the soviet union in the space race but was also a nuclear engineer and a scientist and very much interested in the geology of the moon and of being there and walking on the moon. they have this unique crew that came together at the right time and place. host: how did we get from john manennedy's pledge to put a on the moon...