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the other thing was dave scott was a command module pilot in that mission. and basically he started putting out what he called pilots notes. and he would write down everything that he understood coming out of the training. every timely debrief simulation, he'd try to write it down. and then he'd simplify it to the point where this is the way i understand it, this is the way we're going to proceed. and he'd sent it out to the mission controllers. again, this was another step in closing the loop to make sure the team on the ground and the team in the spacecraft were perfectly synchronized. and again, this was a standard that was carried forward by many crews and subsequent missions. >> what was your role on apollo 9? >> i was a lead flight director. it was basically my responsibility to not only pull together my team for the mission events that we had. i would launch the saturn with the crew. i also had many of the maneuvers associated with rendezvous, so it was basically to make sure that my team was up to speed but also to oversee all of the other mission co
the other thing was dave scott was a command module pilot in that mission. and basically he started putting out what he called pilots notes. and he would write down everything that he understood coming out of the training. every timely debrief simulation, he'd try to write it down. and then he'd simplify it to the point where this is the way i understand it, this is the way we're going to proceed. and he'd sent it out to the mission controllers. again, this was another step in closing the loop...
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of the heavy penalty the crew paid due to the intense workload down in the lunar, where we had dave scott and jim irwin basically now with their rover extending the surface operation, extending the surface time. and basically working against the suit. their fingers were hemorrhaged. they became dehydrated. by the time they finished their evas and we lifted them off, they got into lunar orbit and glen lunny was on console at that time and he had the darnedest time trying to get the spacecraft ready for the separation of the two spacecrafts. getting the equipment transferred to the command module. i was sitting next to him and it was like the crew had mental lapses, blackouts. the instructions we'd get then we'd clarify the instructions for the suit integrity check, cabin integrity check. this wouldn't get done. the separation maneuver wouldn't get off in time. it was like we lived in a time warp. after the mission we found due to the crew's dehydration we ended up with severe potassium deficiencies as a result of surface operation, the fatigue.
of the heavy penalty the crew paid due to the intense workload down in the lunar, where we had dave scott and jim irwin basically now with their rover extending the surface operation, extending the surface time. and basically working against the suit. their fingers were hemorrhaged. they became dehydrated. by the time they finished their evas and we lifted them off, they got into lunar orbit and glen lunny was on console at that time and he had the darnedest time trying to get the spacecraft...
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scott samuelson we have a lot of respect for. dave huzinga, a superb manager position. so all the way up and down the chain we are putting in place what we believe is a very good team. and because of the importance of this project, a lot of these discussions go right into my office. i've spoken to the coo of the head contractor, bechtle, riley bechtle, probably now four times in my office on making sure he, too, has an a-team as the contractor. and from my discussions with the people on the ground, they say that bechtle has also been doing their job in trying to get the right people there. >> thank you to that level of detail. u think that is what it takes. i've often said you should make the energy secretary till life or until hanford is cleaned up just so we don't continue to change horses in the stream. but can i get your viewpoints on whether we can dispose of military waste first? what we don't want is hanford to become a de facto site for 90% of the storage. the commission was in here, blue ribbon commission a few weeks ago. senator domenici basically threw out on
scott samuelson we have a lot of respect for. dave huzinga, a superb manager position. so all the way up and down the chain we are putting in place what we believe is a very good team. and because of the importance of this project, a lot of these discussions go right into my office. i've spoken to the coo of the head contractor, bechtle, riley bechtle, probably now four times in my office on making sure he, too, has an a-team as the contractor. and from my discussions with the people on the...
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scott goodman has been following the trial closely, he says during closing arguments on saturday, prosecutor dave chapman seemed to be asking for felony murder, murder in the commission of a robbery, in this case of the laptop computer or second degree murder for second degree. the prosecution did not have the prove huguely intended to kill love, only that he committed a wrongful act against her. chapman said 25 wounds on love's body are evidence of malice. whatever the jurors decide, it has to be unanimous. >> to get people to vote the same way could take considerable time. >> reporter: there could be witnesses called and more testimony and the jury will decide the sentence if convicted of first degree, felony murder or robbery, he could face a life sentence. christian schaffer, abc2 news. >>> a car was hit by a school bus yesterday in ellicott city. no students were on the bus. the driver wasn't hurt. a juvenile driver is not being identified. >>> this video from mc dunna and star circle will give you pause. the engines and the tires separated from a car. the silver chrysler driven by a 22 year
scott goodman has been following the trial closely, he says during closing arguments on saturday, prosecutor dave chapman seemed to be asking for felony murder, murder in the commission of a robbery, in this case of the laptop computer or second degree murder for second degree. the prosecution did not have the prove huguely intended to kill love, only that he committed a wrongful act against her. chapman said 25 wounds on love's body are evidence of malice. whatever the jurors decide, it has to...
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. >> dave: time now 8:55. supervisor scottll introduce today. one would allow them within a block of high schools. right now they are banned in a three-block zone. supervisor weiner will also introduce a bill against it, one that would ban one within three blocks of all schools. >>> today is national pancake day. there is miss america, laura kepler, she is encouraging everybody to take part. now ihop restaurants are serving free short stacks of buttermilk pancakes at their 15200 restaurants all over the country. in return they are asking all their customers to make a donation to the children's miracle network hospitals. kepler is taking some time during her one-year rein to visit children in those hospitals all over the country. >> tori: 8:56. net flick subscribers will not have many videos to choose from after the company's agreement with stars ends tonight. more than 1,000 movies, including "toy story 3" and beetle juice, will not be available for streaming any more. although the deal between the two companies ends today sta
. >> dave: time now 8:55. supervisor scottll introduce today. one would allow them within a block of high schools. right now they are banned in a three-block zone. supervisor weiner will also introduce a bill against it, one that would ban one within three blocks of all schools. >>> today is national pancake day. there is miss america, laura kepler, she is encouraging everybody to take part. now ihop restaurants are serving free short stacks of buttermilk pancakes at their 15200...
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dave chapman, who actually cried during closing arguments saturday. he wants jurors to convict huguely of first-degree or second-degree murder. >> legal expert scott goodman on reading the jury. >> it is very difficult to read the faces of the juror. the jurors all have that poker face on them. they don't betray their emotions. >> reporter: defense attorneys argue their client didn't mean to kill yeardley love. and they hope jurors come back with a manslaughter conviction. they claim huguely was obviously shocked to find out love died during a police confession. they also called this doctor to cast a shadow of doubt over the cause of death. >> and again, how do you think she died? >> oxygen deprivation. >> reporter: now, jurors have to wade through testimony of 50 witnesses, deciding if huguely will die in prison or get a second chance later in life. >> reporter: these questions from the jury have really been all over the place. not really a good indicator of which way they might be leaning. one of the first things they wanted to see was the videotaped police confession. they wanted to watch that again. ask later in the afternoon, they wanted to see a cop
dave chapman, who actually cried during closing arguments saturday. he wants jurors to convict huguely of first-degree or second-degree murder. >> legal expert scott goodman on reading the jury. >> it is very difficult to read the faces of the juror. the jurors all have that poker face on them. they don't betray their emotions. >> reporter: defense attorneys argue their client didn't mean to kill yeardley love. and they hope jurors come back with a manslaughter conviction....
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dave levinthal. he will be taking your calls and e-mails and tweets. back to the phones in miami. you are on air. caller: my name is diana. it wrecks that is our governor. -- rick scott is our governor. it we need to train -- we need to train in orlando. host: why do you think the governor has control over whether or not you get the train? caller: he did have control over it and nobody got any jobs because the train did not come in. a lot of people would have gotten the jobs. also, also, the government is kind of late because people on workmen's compensation have been on workmen's compensation for 25 or 30 years and they have worked in the county and different places like that. i am out there 25 years. a man who is out there 23 -- he just got paid. i am 59. i have worked in corrections. i feel like something should have been done. the last governor was not a good governor, mr. bush. now, this governor is passing us by, also. host: also, this morning, medicaid cuts doctors. hospital finds washington state drive to trim emergency room visits. she writes -- host: back to the funds. detroit, michigan. go ahead. caller: -- this is brandon. i want to talk about the economy
dave levinthal. he will be taking your calls and e-mails and tweets. back to the phones in miami. you are on air. caller: my name is diana. it wrecks that is our governor. -- rick scott is our governor. it we need to train -- we need to train in orlando. host: why do you think the governor has control over whether or not you get the train? caller: he did have control over it and nobody got any jobs because the train did not come in. a lot of people would have gotten the jobs. also, also, the...
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scott rasmussen on later and talk about the polls right off the press. and the gas prices, give you a tease, people are not happy about them. >> dave: about the gas prices?> about the gas prices. you're amazed how many people think it will hit $5. >> dave: some are thinking 6. another thing that rick santorum said that raised eyebrows, look at mitt romney and the consistent criticism he's wealthy, out of touch. he's elite. and rick santorum flipped that around on saturday. listen to what he called mitt romney and alluded to his campaign. >> it is laughable to have a liberal governor of massachusetts and-- we have a republican running for president, campaigning that's occupy wall street-- >> so, occupy wall street, the 99% against the 1%. romney is often knocked as that very 1%. >> clayton: so now romney is now the 99%. >> dave: he is the 99 and again, i think what rick santorum is talking about is romney's tax plan specifically capital gains rate and romney's plan strictly benefits those in the middle class making below $200,000 a year, that's where his cut off is, well below that of most on the right. >> clayton: i'm surprised he went with that tactic a
scott rasmussen on later and talk about the polls right off the press. and the gas prices, give you a tease, people are not happy about them. >> dave: about the gas prices?> about the gas prices. you're amazed how many people think it will hit $5. >> dave: some are thinking 6. another thing that rick santorum said that raised eyebrows, look at mitt romney and the consistent criticism he's wealthy, out of touch. he's elite. and rick santorum flipped that around on saturday. listen...