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fire. >> eight minute mark, one. >> market. >> gemini 4 would fly the same reentry as gemini 2.will illustrate with film from that flight. this is an onboard camera of gemini 2. the film is reproduced at four times normal speed. >> roger rolling mover. >> roger. still very good, jim. >> communications with the ground rake off at the onboard tape recorder is running. we listen to two men return to earth after four days in space. >> [inaudible] >> they are red-hot, jim. sit back and relax. can't do much about it from here. get ready for the gees -- for the g's. >> it's kind of nice to have g's again. standby. >> it is a good one. >> you are not going to believe me did that does that parachute look great? >> you are not kidding. >> during reentry, the uss wasp launch aircraft. it was cited by search aircraft seven minutes after splashdown. maybe frogman attached the flotation collar and at 12:39, command pilot mcdivitt open the hatch. both men took a deep gulp of fresh air. four days in space had ended. the command pilot requested a pickup by helicopter and in a matter of minutes,
fire. >> eight minute mark, one. >> market. >> gemini 4 would fly the same reentry as gemini 2.will illustrate with film from that flight. this is an onboard camera of gemini 2. the film is reproduced at four times normal speed. >> roger rolling mover. >> roger. still very good, jim. >> communications with the ground rake off at the onboard tape recorder is running. we listen to two men return to earth after four days in space. >> [inaudible] >>...
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gemini 4 was an encouraging landmark in relation to the future of those the gemini and apollo programs[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here are some of our featured programs this weekend on the c-span network. on book tv on c-span2, fox news contributor kirsten powers, who says although they were once its champions, liberals are now against tolerance and free speech. the former deputy director of the cia on the successes and failures of the agency's were on terror, and the current fight against isis. and tonight at 9:00 15 -- 9:15, richard nixon's supreme court appointments. sunday night at 6:00 p.m., on "american artifacts," newly restored marrows from alabama's kelly take a college -- murals from alabama's teller they get college. get the full schedule at c-span.org. up next on "american history tv," a discussion he took some 7000 photographs that captures the experiences of combat soldiers, sometimes processing film it he
gemini 4 was an encouraging landmark in relation to the future of those the gemini and apollo programs[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here are some of our featured programs this weekend on the c-span network. on book tv on c-span2, fox news contributor kirsten powers, who says although they were once its champions, liberals...
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gemini.ittle bittalk a about gemini for people who may not be familiar with it. marissa: sure. i did a major at stanford called symbolic systems, it is psychology linguistics and computer science wrapped together. the brain is a terrific pattern match or. er. see patterns, i anderson and how they work as a system and able to recognize it. ads, au go to design lot of the ads we have individual are interactive -- interruptive. it tries to be as loud and animated to pull await your eyes. are much more native, secondories -- 30 stories. when thing that we developed with yahoo! gemini. twinning.ion of that leverage the fact that users come to the page and if we make content easier to recognize, it has more of a pattern and rhythm and repetition, you can us help them use the site more efficiently and have advertisers deliver their message more efficiently. stephanie: you mentioned your academic work in symbolic systems. in the some other people room might refer to it as artificial intelligence. one
gemini.ittle bittalk a about gemini for people who may not be familiar with it. marissa: sure. i did a major at stanford called symbolic systems, it is psychology linguistics and computer science wrapped together. the brain is a terrific pattern match or. er. see patterns, i anderson and how they work as a system and able to recognize it. ads, au go to design lot of the ads we have individual are interactive -- interruptive. it tries to be as loud and animated to pull await your eyes. are much...
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> i'm a gemini and within thing about being a gemini too your part normal, part crazy and that is me. >> that is right. >> we have seen the crazy more than the normal here in this room. >> that is true, sue. >> it is about 95/5 crazy normal for me. >> yeah, i think so. >> we've got this up so we will show it to you. it is lightening safety week. the fear of lightening as we learn last time is astros phone, yeah sixth most common fear that there is, and lightening temperatures can reach as high as 54,000 degrees. 25 million strikes a year. we say this because not only is it lightening safety week but you may experience that later on. we will have graphics in a moment to show you just what the high temperature will be today and also, what it will feel like later on today but before those thunderstorms hit we will get as high as 96 degrees and heat index will be in the triple digits a little later on this afternoon. so be prepared for 96 degrees and be prepared to keep your eye on the sky later on. bob kelly you talk about going to a water park which sound like a great idea on a day like
> i'm a gemini and within thing about being a gemini too your part normal, part crazy and that is me. >> that is right. >> we have seen the crazy more than the normal here in this room. >> that is true, sue. >> it is about 95/5 crazy normal for me. >> yeah, i think so. >> we've got this up so we will show it to you. it is lightening safety week. the fear of lightening as we learn last time is astros phone, yeah sixth most common fear that there is, and...
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the nasa film "the 40's of gemini 4." world war two photographer tony vacarro about capturing images in the stories behind those images. on american artifacts, we visit with senator lamar alexander as he shares stories about political momentum in the washington office. veteran journalists bob schaffer, david arnett, and david hume kennely discuss their vietnam experience. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. >> each week, american history tv's reel america bring you archival films that value the story of the 20th century. ♪ narrator: june 9 1944. allied troops in normandy have moved inland. the work of the us navy and coast guard and combined allied sea forces has been done. work not without a price in men and materiel. it all began many months earlier . in chesapeake bay and other sections of the american kos untested sailors and soldiers learned the task from getting from ship to shore. that time, the shore was a friendly one. then, with part of their training finished, they left the united states. late in the w
the nasa film "the 40's of gemini 4." world war two photographer tony vacarro about capturing images in the stories behind those images. on american artifacts, we visit with senator lamar alexander as he shares stories about political momentum in the washington office. veteran journalists bob schaffer, david arnett, and david hume kennely discuss their vietnam experience. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. >> each week, american history tv's reel america bring you...
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at >> at 10:16 eastern standard time, gemini four was on its way.ncouraging landmark in relation to the future objectives of both the gemini and other programs. >> the new congressional directory is a handy guide to the 114th congress, with color photos of every senator and house member. let's a buyer and contact information, and twitter handles. also district maps, a foldout map of capitol hill, and a look at congressional committees the president's cabinet, federal agencies and state governors. order your copy today. it is $13 95 cents plus shipping and handling through the c-span online store at c-span.org. recently american history tv was at the organization of american historians annual meeting in st. louis, missouri. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about the research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >>
at >> at 10:16 eastern standard time, gemini four was on its way.ncouraging landmark in relation to the future objectives of both the gemini and other programs. >> the new congressional directory is a handy guide to the 114th congress, with color photos of every senator and house member. let's a buyer and contact information, and twitter handles. also district maps, a foldout map of capitol hill, and a look at congressional committees the president's cabinet, federal agencies and...
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de la primera caminata espacial de un astronauta americano permaneciÓ 23 minutos fuera de la nave gÉministasa de homicidios, aunque autoridades opinen lo contrario. >> estamos de la reducciÓn vamos a continuar trabajando tenga mejor rÉcord que en 2014. arantxa: por mina el plazo para las campaÑas pero violencia, asesinatos y amenazas de boicot tienen autoridades en alerta. continuaremos con investigaciÓn sobre el escÁndalo de corrupciÓn que rodea a la fifa los invitamos a sintonizar el noticiero sin falta. ilia: muchas gracias cambiemos de tema si todavÍa no sabe cÓmo funciona el reto 28 el plan alimenticio creado por el doctor juan rivera vale la pena en sÓlo un mes los seguidores esperan resultados positivos en su salud. danay nos explica este novedoso mÉtodo. danay: como cada maÑana fernÁndez se inyecta insulina porque hace nueve aÑos tiene diabetes tipo 2, asegura que hubiera podido evitarlo con una mejor dieta. >> el dulce me gustan mucho los productos con almidÓn hay que eliminarlos y comer los frijoles, el arroz tuve que reducir la cantidad. danay: estas costumbres alimenticias tam
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i feel like i have a lot of geminis in my life and i love it.ip for half the price. >> that is true. aubd never know which one of us will show up. which two sides of the gemini tonight. >> we're hoping the fun one tonight. >> thank you for calling in i appreciate it. >> all right. put on your party shoes. see you later. >> i don't know what party shoes would look like. what happens when you put a balloon in a flame? that is what happens. and it blew out the candles. happy birthday. thank you very much everybody. that does it for us. we'll see you again at 11:00 p.m. eastern. anthony bourdain. parts unknown starts right now. >>> and vacation over as we headed home to our regular beds, our daily lives of school and homework, and ordinary things. maybe my little brother, maybe i, would wake up and look out the window at the night sky and suddenly it would fill with stars and golden mist, and we'd pretend for a second we were somehow deep inside the milky
i feel like i have a lot of geminis in my life and i love it.ip for half the price. >> that is true. aubd never know which one of us will show up. which two sides of the gemini tonight. >> we're hoping the fun one tonight. >> thank you for calling in i appreciate it. >> all right. put on your party shoes. see you later. >> i don't know what party shoes would look like. what happens when you put a balloon in a flame? that is what happens. and it blew out the...
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ed white floated out of the gemini 4 spacecraft and walked through space for 23 minutes.he spacewalk was the most enjoyable part of his trip, calling the order to return the saddest moment of his life. nasa is hoping to make history again by sending humans to mars in a flying saucer. the spacecraft will be attached to a huge parachute will pull it 120,000 feet above the earth's surface. the parachute breaks, causing the saucer to engage an engine to get even higher. nasa is planning to launch the spacecraft tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. eastern. up next, move over, dot-com. the future of the inter-net is a pr nightmare with domain names like .xxx. we will meet the creator of .porn next. ♪ emily: it is time for the daily byte, one number that tells a whole lot. today, 14 gigabytes. that's the amount of mobile data the average north american smartphone user is expected to use every month by 2020. this according to ericsson mobility report. that is a massive six-sold increase from today's norm from 2.4 gigabytes a month. what could we possibly be doing? we crunched the numbers. you
ed white floated out of the gemini 4 spacecraft and walked through space for 23 minutes.he spacewalk was the most enjoyable part of his trip, calling the order to return the saddest moment of his life. nasa is hoping to make history again by sending humans to mars in a flying saucer. the spacecraft will be attached to a huge parachute will pull it 120,000 feet above the earth's surface. the parachute breaks, causing the saucer to engage an engine to get even higher. nasa is planning to launch...
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50 years ago today and astronaut ventured into the void for the first time and loaded out of the geminice spacecraft and walked through space for 23 minutes. he later said that the spacewalk was the most enjoyable part of his trip calling the order to return the saddest moment of his life. massar is hoping to make history again by sending humans to mars in a flying saucer. the spacecraft will be attached to a huge parachute that will pull it 120,000 feet above the earth's surface, causing the saucer to engage in engine to get even higher. nasa is landing to launch the spacecraft tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. eastern time. up next, the future of the internet is a pr nightmare, with names like dot xxx. we will meet the king of names like dot porn, next. ♪ emily: time now for the daily bite. one number that tells a whole lot. 14 gigabytes, the amount of mobile data the average american north american smartphone user is expected to use every month by 2020. that is a massive six time increase from today's norm of about 2.4. so, what could we possibly be doing with that much data? crunch the numbers,
50 years ago today and astronaut ventured into the void for the first time and loaded out of the geminice spacecraft and walked through space for 23 minutes. he later said that the spacewalk was the most enjoyable part of his trip calling the order to return the saddest moment of his life. massar is hoping to make history again by sending humans to mars in a flying saucer. the spacecraft will be attached to a huge parachute that will pull it 120,000 feet above the earth's surface, causing the...
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>> there are ideas people in my generation have grown up with not having experienced apollo or gemini and mercury before that, a lot of ideas about space flight in that early age that we grew up with the don't turn out to be entirely accurate. there is some were retroactive things ago on especially in terms of up until 1969 it was never entirely clear whether this was going to work. there was this enormous project to follow through on kennedy's promised to send astronauts to the moon and bring them back safely but there was uncertainty whether that was physically possible. overtime as it became more popular there was sun 70 about whether the funding would go through. i learned about that subsequently because the idea i had grown up with was it was a triumph, everyone supported it from the beginning and because of this massive unanimous support that it happened but the more i learned about it the more i learned there was a lot of uncertainty and controversy, there was not always a clear majority of americans who supported apollo. >> people died along the way. >> astronauts were lost an
>> there are ideas people in my generation have grown up with not having experienced apollo or gemini and mercury before that, a lot of ideas about space flight in that early age that we grew up with the don't turn out to be entirely accurate. there is some were retroactive things ago on especially in terms of up until 1969 it was never entirely clear whether this was going to work. there was this enormous project to follow through on kennedy's promised to send astronauts to the moon and...
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astronaut ed white performed an eva, that's extra vehicular activity staying outside his orbiting gemini capsule for 20 minutes, getting an amazing view and providing unforgettable images. ed white died a year and a half later in the "apollo 1" fire but his space walk helped pave the way for americans to walk on the moon. >>> when we come back, why so many couples are traveling hours just to send their mail. [sfx: bell] [burke] it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you may find. [burke] like how you thought you were covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] but you're not even covered for this... [man] it's a profound statement. [burke] or how you may be covered for this... [burke] but not for something like this... [burke] talk to farmers and see what gaps could be hiding in your coverage. [sfx: yeti noise] ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ introducing the first ever gummy multivitamin from centrum. a complete, and tasty new way to support... your energy... immunity... and metabo
astronaut ed white performed an eva, that's extra vehicular activity staying outside his orbiting gemini capsule for 20 minutes, getting an amazing view and providing unforgettable images. ed white died a year and a half later in the "apollo 1" fire but his space walk helped pave the way for americans to walk on the moon. >>> when we come back, why so many couples are traveling hours just to send their mail. [sfx: bell] [burke] it's easy to buy insurance and forget about it....
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he exited the gemini 4 capsule while in orbit and stepped out with only an 8-foot tether keeping him secure. a russian cosmonaut performed the feat three months earlier. >>> it is 4:48. >>> clint eastwood will direct a film about chelsea sully sullenburg-goer. the pilot is famous for making that emergency landing on the hudson river back in 2009. it will be eastwood's first project since "american sniper." sullen burger is a bay area native and the film will be based on his autobiography. >>> there is a new tool to help students get a better chance at going to college. as len ramirez reports, high schoolers can now get free help preparing for the s.a.t. >>> reporter: >> so this is the page that students will see when they first come to official s.a.t. practice on khan academy. >> reporter: a new s.a.t. study program just went online. it's run jointly by the khan academy and the college board which administers the scholastic aptitude test. the partnership promises to produce the most authentic prep course available anywhere and it's all for free. >> in the past, you know, a student ma
he exited the gemini 4 capsule while in orbit and stepped out with only an 8-foot tether keeping him secure. a russian cosmonaut performed the feat three months earlier. >>> it is 4:48. >>> clint eastwood will direct a film about chelsea sully sullenburg-goer. the pilot is famous for making that emergency landing on the hudson river back in 2009. it will be eastwood's first project since "american sniper." sullen burger is a bay area native and the film will be based...
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airstrike has killed al qaeda's number two figure in the leader as a gemini and affiliate.the terrorist group confirmed the death of kind of cnn affiliate has been linked to a number of foiled in botched attacks on the u.s. homeland. donald trump thrown his hat in the rain come expected to announce his 2016 presidential plans today. during the announcement he will sell details about his personal finances that we really net worth of $9 billion. fox business will carry it at 11:00 a.m. eastern of barney & co. there comes a day after jeb bush officially entered the white house race. >> is on a very bad course of the question is what are we going to do about it. question for me -- the question for me is when i'm going to do about it and i've decided on a candidate for president of the united states of america. >> the florida governor and his wife mexican born bad to pass immigration reform if elected and was quite passionate about it. the board of 21st century fox meets today to discuss succession plans. rupert murdoch expected to step aside as ceo at hand the reins to his son,
airstrike has killed al qaeda's number two figure in the leader as a gemini and affiliate.the terrorist group confirmed the death of kind of cnn affiliate has been linked to a number of foiled in botched attacks on the u.s. homeland. donald trump thrown his hat in the rain come expected to announce his 2016 presidential plans today. during the announcement he will sell details about his personal finances that we really net worth of $9 billion. fox business will carry it at 11:00 a.m. eastern of...
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even during gemini we flew a up bunch of missions.deliberately and slow and steady and making advances. >> they could beat us in space. >> the critics and through 72. you don't have the ability. we should lead an international effort to do that just like we are doing on the space station to preserve our place as the leaders in space explorations. there a number of reasons we need to go to the moon. it makes the perfect place and even the crews. # it makes sense to get experience. >> let me present the counter argument. you have done it as you say a lot. up to the moon. it doesn't get you that much. the moon is very different from the mars. you don't learn very much. this would be symbolically important. you are traveling 40 or 50,000 miles an hour. they have an issue if something goes wrong. you want to make sure everything is going to work and you test it as much as possible and close of an operational as possible. you can test your habitat and life support and run it for a long time. there is dust on the moon like on mars. the envir
even during gemini we flew a up bunch of missions.deliberately and slow and steady and making advances. >> they could beat us in space. >> the critics and through 72. you don't have the ability. we should lead an international effort to do that just like we are doing on the space station to preserve our place as the leaders in space explorations. there a number of reasons we need to go to the moon. it makes the perfect place and even the crews. # it makes sense to get experience....
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tethered to gemini 4 by an umbilical cord he floated above hawaii for 23 minutes. >> the eagle has landed. >> four years later, neil armstrong put footprints on the moon. more than 300 spacewalks have since followed. in the 1970s, astronauts ventured outside of sky lab, our first space station. in 1984 bruce and robert's spacewalk without a tether. this allowed them to fly above the earth in microgravity the ultimate in freedom and danger. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> that vulnerability of relying only on your spacesuit became dramatically evident in 2013 when an italian came close to drowning. the international space station would never be what it is without dozens of spacewalks for all kinds of repairs. and this year a spacewalking first. the spacewalk with go pro cameras, allowing all of us to glimpse their point of view. only 211 men and women have ever walked in space. one of the most exclusive clubs on the planet. and each spacewalk makes the best one better all paving the way for nasa's plan to eventually put human footprints on mars. bret? >> phil keating with a look back in miami
tethered to gemini 4 by an umbilical cord he floated above hawaii for 23 minutes. >> the eagle has landed. >> four years later, neil armstrong put footprints on the moon. more than 300 spacewalks have since followed. in the 1970s, astronauts ventured outside of sky lab, our first space station. in 1984 bruce and robert's spacewalk without a tether. this allowed them to fly above the earth in microgravity the ultimate in freedom and danger. >> beautiful. beautiful. >>...
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50 years since the first american performed a space walk, it was june 3rd 1955 that he entered the geminile in orbit with a 6 foot temger he spayed in space for 23 minutes before reentering the spacecraft. >> wow. >>> now jaime apody is live in the sports center. >> hey guys, it's it's story that won't go away, lesean mccoy says is done talking about chip kelly and he is not too happy about it shady made waves in his comments in an article saying that chip kelly got rid of all the black players and that mccoy refuses to take his phone calls to talk about it. shady had to know the questions were coming but wanted no parts of it. >> everything i said is over, i have nothing more to say about it it is what it is. people can have their own thoughts about it. >> you questioned chip kelly's decisions on personnel decisions. >> did you just hear what i said? >> yes. >> i am not talking about chip and the eagles. >> why don't you think it needs will be ration. >> i don't have to explain to nobody i am done with that. >> tonight is one of the stanley cup finals between the tampa bay lightning and
50 years since the first american performed a space walk, it was june 3rd 1955 that he entered the geminile in orbit with a 6 foot temger he spayed in space for 23 minutes before reentering the spacecraft. >> wow. >>> now jaime apody is live in the sports center. >> hey guys, it's it's story that won't go away, lesean mccoy says is done talking about chip kelly and he is not too happy about it shady made waves in his comments in an article saying that chip kelly got rid of...
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. >> and you never know which two sides of the gemini show up tonight. >> well, hopefully the fun onelame. that's what happens. and it blew out the candles. thank you so much everybody. ♪ >>> and vacation over, as we headed home to our regular beds. our daily lives, the school and homework and ordinary things. maybe my little brother, maybe i would wake up and look out the window at the night sky and suddenly it would fill with stars. and golden mist. and we would pretend for a second we were somehow deep inside the milky way. a million winkin
. >> and you never know which two sides of the gemini show up tonight. >> well, hopefully the fun onelame. that's what happens. and it blew out the candles. thank you so much everybody. ♪ >>> and vacation over, as we headed home to our regular beds. our daily lives, the school and homework and ordinary things. maybe my little brother, maybe i would wake up and look out the window at the night sky and suddenly it would fill with stars. and golden mist. and we would pretend...
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the exchange called gemini, the etf, will run under the ticker symbol coin. it they seem very dedicated to this. i think there is the possibility that their projects, they have every intention to bring that out there. at this point, they have a lot of competition. that is the toughest and for them. host: from new york city, our guest is nathaniel popper of the new york times. his first book, "digital gold," is out. we hear from jim in illinois. good morning. caller: i have a couple questions. i am curious as to how the supply of bitcoin is managed in terms of the volume of bitcoins that are in existence. i was going to ask about how currency exchange rates are set for bitcoin. but from your previous answer about the buying and selling on the open market, it sounds like the value may be set on sort of the way a stock price is set. can you elaborate on how a bitcoin is valued? guest: our site with the first question asked to how many bitcoins exist and how is that limited, regulated. the bitcoin software, released in early 2009, it is run by all the people who
the exchange called gemini, the etf, will run under the ticker symbol coin. it they seem very dedicated to this. i think there is the possibility that their projects, they have every intention to bring that out there. at this point, they have a lot of competition. that is the toughest and for them. host: from new york city, our guest is nathaniel popper of the new york times. his first book, "digital gold," is out. we hear from jim in illinois. good morning. caller: i have a couple...
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tethered to gemini 4 by an umbilical cord he floated above hawaii for 23 minutes. >> the eagle has landed four years later, neil armstrong put footprints on the moon. more than 300 spacewalks have since followed. in the 1970s, astronauts ventured outside of sky lab, our first space station. in 1984 bruce and robert's spacewalk without a tether. this allowed them to fly above the earth in microgravity the ultimate in freedom and danger. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> that vulnerability of relying only on your spacesuit became dramatically evident in 2013 when an italian came close to drowning. the international space station would never be what it is without dozens of spacewalks for all kinds of repairs. and this year a spacewalking first. the spacewalk with go pro cameras, allowing all of us to glimpse their point of view. only 211 men and women have ever walked in space. one of the most exclusive clubs on the planet. and each spacewalk makes the best one better all paving the way for nasa's plan to eventually put human footprints on mars. bret? >> phil keating with a look back in miami than
tethered to gemini 4 by an umbilical cord he floated above hawaii for 23 minutes. >> the eagle has landed four years later, neil armstrong put footprints on the moon. more than 300 spacewalks have since followed. in the 1970s, astronauts ventured outside of sky lab, our first space station. in 1984 bruce and robert's spacewalk without a tether. this allowed them to fly above the earth in microgravity the ultimate in freedom and danger. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> that...
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he spent 23 minutes outside gemini iv. since white's spacewalk and that of cosmonaut aleshexi three months earlier there have been 413 spacewalks. alison: at home and on the ground the district finalizes plans to build a brand new stadium for d.c. united virginia leaders are reportedly trying to lure the team to loudoun county instead. mike conneen joins us live from r.f.k. the team's current and crumbling stadium with reaction from fans. mike? >> mike: alison, d.c. unite plays at home tonight in an hour from now. anyone who knows the team knows it has a loyal fan base. many d.c. united fans tell me today they are united in opposition to any effort to lure the team away. some vowing they would never attend another game if the team left d.c. but a lot of fans live across northern virginia and say they would love a move. >> i would love that. they would be closer to me. >> the county with a lot of soccer field and soccer teams. my kids play soccerer down there. good move. >> d.c. united it's not loudoun county >> they are sp
he spent 23 minutes outside gemini iv. since white's spacewalk and that of cosmonaut aleshexi three months earlier there have been 413 spacewalks. alison: at home and on the ground the district finalizes plans to build a brand new stadium for d.c. united virginia leaders are reportedly trying to lure the team to loudoun county instead. mike conneen joins us live from r.f.k. the team's current and crumbling stadium with reaction from fans. mike? >> mike: alison, d.c. unite plays at home...
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a late handball decision went gemini's way giving them a penalty, which was converted.ot-out would be needed. german keeper proved to be the hero the save winning it 5-4 for the 2-time champions. >> translation: i think that our team proved their character, because we had to flick a switch in the second half. they did that well, and to stay strong in the penalty shoot-out, and then we had the goalkeeper who could save a penalty. >>> new zealand side hurricanes have booked a place in the grand final sweeping aside the brumbies in we'll i'minging tonne -- wellington. a try put them in control at the break. the brumbies could only manage to score penalties as it finished 29-9. they'll face the highlanders in the final. the new zealand team beating reigning champions 35-17 in sydney. hurricanes scored five and will be the first appearance in the final, in the tournament for 19 years. cricket - sri lanka's batsman kumar sangakkara said that heel retire. syria taking on pakistan after being bowled out for 138 in the first innings. pakistan closed on 171/2 and will trail the h
a late handball decision went gemini's way giving them a penalty, which was converted.ot-out would be needed. german keeper proved to be the hero the save winning it 5-4 for the 2-time champions. >> translation: i think that our team proved their character, because we had to flick a switch in the second half. they did that well, and to stay strong in the penalty shoot-out, and then we had the goalkeeper who could save a penalty. >>> new zealand side hurricanes have booked a place...
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it was half a century ago astronaut edward white stepped outside the gemini 4 spacecraft and the video shows him floating above the earth in a white spacesuit with tethers behind him. white was only the second human to walk in space. >>> it looks like maryland is losing the hbo political comedy veep. the show currently films in columbia, baltimore , but the california commission said the film received tax benefits in exchange for relocating. it's likely the netflix series will also relocate to southern california following that better battle we told you about with annapolis over tax credits. >>> if you're looking to score a cheap deal on flights, you've got most day to take advantage of southwest's sale. you can get a one-way ticket out of reagan national airport to indianapolis starting at $49 or chicago for just $99. the site is apparently having trouble keeping up with the traffic and has been down off and on this evening. >>> this is a yellow alert day. now here's wusa9's first alert weather, d.c.'s most accurate. >> i do consumer stories and i can never seen to get through on thes
it was half a century ago astronaut edward white stepped outside the gemini 4 spacecraft and the video shows him floating above the earth in a white spacesuit with tethers behind him. white was only the second human to walk in space. >>> it looks like maryland is losing the hbo political comedy veep. the show currently films in columbia, baltimore , but the california commission said the film received tax benefits in exchange for relocating. it's likely the netflix series will also...
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he exited the gemini four capsule while in orbit and stepped out with only an 8-foot tether keeping hime thing three months earlier. >>> clint eastwood will direct a film about chesley sully sullenberger the pilot famous for making an emergency landing on the hudson river in 2009. it will be eastwood's first project since "american sniper." sullenberger is a bay area native and the film will be based on his autobiography, highest duty. yesterday he described eastwood as a gifted storyteller. >> turned 85 just a couple of days ago. >>> time now is 5:50. a car bursts into flames and it's all caught on camera. why the man trapped inside the car had no idea it was i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] >>> welcome back. here's a look at your game time forecast pirates versus giants today 12:45. game time forecast, partly cloudy, 63 degrees. and you will see a little bit of sunshine there. >>> slow at the 280 extension. bart expects to have these delays cleared out in the next
he exited the gemini four capsule while in orbit and stepped out with only an 8-foot tether keeping hime thing three months earlier. >>> clint eastwood will direct a film about chesley sully sullenberger the pilot famous for making an emergency landing on the hudson river in 2009. it will be eastwood's first project since "american sniper." sullenberger is a bay area native and the film will be based on his autobiography, highest duty. yesterday he described eastwood as a...
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he exited gemini four while in orbit and stepped out in the vacuum attached only to a 8-foot tether. he maneuvered freely for 23 minutes, before going back, inside that spacecraft but what a remarkable 23 minutes that was. >> it is so neat to look at all these years later. >> wouldn't you love to do that kate bilo. >> you probably would. >> you have been dropped out of helicopters. >> in an icy lake. >> yes. >> why not go in orbit. >> i wouldn't, you know, like a snake in my kitchen. >> that is a whole different animal. >> exactly. >> no thanks i'm still paralyzed by that story but anyway weather today wasn't as bad as yesterday. >> no, improvement. >> getting better each day. that is good news. we are getting better with the weekend. this afternoon made for nice weather to take weather lab outside. meteorologist justin drabick was out and about taking the cbs noble weather lab to lincoln high school in philadelphia he talk to a mix of sophomores, juniors seniors in the journalism and drama classes and many are interested in pursuing the broadcast industry and they asked questions ab
he exited gemini four while in orbit and stepped out in the vacuum attached only to a 8-foot tether. he maneuvered freely for 23 minutes, before going back, inside that spacecraft but what a remarkable 23 minutes that was. >> it is so neat to look at all these years later. >> wouldn't you love to do that kate bilo. >> you probably would. >> you have been dropped out of helicopters. >> in an icy lake. >> yes. >> why not go in orbit. >> i wouldn't,...
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eastern on real america, the nasa film, the four days of gemini 4 the 1965 manned spaceflight and the first american to walk in space. at 4:30, world war ii photographer tony for car on his thousands of pictures capturing the were experience and the stories behind those images. at 6:00, on a mac and artifacts we visit with senator lamar alexander as he visits stories in his washington, d.c., senate office. and at 6:30, bob schieffer peter arnett and david hume kennerly discuss their vietnam war expenses at the opening of the museum's reporting vietnam exhibit. get a complete schedule at www.c-span.org. coming up like today on c-span washington journal's next at 10:30 a.m. eastern a discussion about states compliance with the epa carbon emissions limitations for power plants. at 11:30, a defense department briefing on the u.s. campaign against isis. coming up in about 45 minutes, we will take a look at the legislation that changes the nsa's data collection program. our guess is julian sanchez. at 8:30, a discussion with me been shaped on how radical islam recruits followers. at 9:30, w
eastern on real america, the nasa film, the four days of gemini 4 the 1965 manned spaceflight and the first american to walk in space. at 4:30, world war ii photographer tony for car on his thousands of pictures capturing the were experience and the stories behind those images. at 6:00, on a mac and artifacts we visit with senator lamar alexander as he visits stories in his washington, d.c., senate office. and at 6:30, bob schieffer peter arnett and david hume kennerly discuss their vietnam war...
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. >> is it fair to say fdr was more concerned with traditional power politics of preventing a gemini darren wilson was? professor mcmeekin: yes, although i would say he was not really a traditionalist. he was closer to that because he was a bit more hard-nosed. here again the cardinal example is theodore roosevelt who really did see the u.s. as a more traditional power after all over so our u.s. expansion sending , troops to places like cuba the dominican republic to ensure the security of the panama canal. that is the u.s. behaving as an imperialist power like the others. in fact, tr said had he been present, the u.s. would have gone into war immediately on the side of britain and france, not because of some moral argument related to german war guilt or aggression or violation of belgium. rather because it was in the u.s. interest to ensure balance of power on the continent. this being a more traditional british view of the power balance -- power balancing. you could say that he was effectively acting in the same way as a traditionalist might have, in terms of british poor and polic
. >> is it fair to say fdr was more concerned with traditional power politics of preventing a gemini darren wilson was? professor mcmeekin: yes, although i would say he was not really a traditionalist. he was closer to that because he was a bit more hard-nosed. here again the cardinal example is theodore roosevelt who really did see the u.s. as a more traditional power after all over so our u.s. expansion sending , troops to places like cuba the dominican republic to ensure the security...
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the exchange called gemini, the etf, will run under the ticker symbol coin. it they seem very dedicated to this. i think there is the possibility that their projects, they have every intention to bring that out there. at this point, they have a lot of competition. that is the toughest and for them. host: from new york city, our guest is nathaniel popper of the new york times. his first book, "digital gold," is out. we hear from jim in illinois. good morning. caller: i have a couple questions. i am curious as to how the supply of bitcoin is managed in terms of the volume of bitcoins that are in existence. i was going to ask about how currency exchange rates are set for bitcoin. but from your previous answer about the buying and selling on the open market, it sounds like the value may be set on sort of the way a stock price is set. can you elaborate on how a bitcoin is valued? guest: our site with the first question asked to how many bitcoins exist and how is that limited, regulated. the bitcoin software, released in early 2009, it is run by all the people who
the exchange called gemini, the etf, will run under the ticker symbol coin. it they seem very dedicated to this. i think there is the possibility that their projects, they have every intention to bring that out there. at this point, they have a lot of competition. that is the toughest and for them. host: from new york city, our guest is nathaniel popper of the new york times. his first book, "digital gold," is out. we hear from jim in illinois. good morning. caller: i have a couple...
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the exchange called gemini, the etf, will run under the ticker symbol coin.t they seem very dedicated to this. i think there is the possibility that their projects, they have every intention to bring that out there. at this point, they have a lot of competition. that is the toughest and for them. host: from new york city, our guest is nathaniel popper of the new york times. his first
the exchange called gemini, the etf, will run under the ticker symbol coin.t they seem very dedicated to this. i think there is the possibility that their projects, they have every intention to bring that out there. at this point, they have a lot of competition. that is the toughest and for them. host: from new york city, our guest is nathaniel popper of the new york times. his first
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and the nasa film the four days of gemini 4, the space flight and first american to walk in space. and then a world war ii paragrapher capturing the world experience and stories behind the images. and then on american artifacts we visit with lemar alexander. >> congress woman rogers and sanchez introduces legislation that would exempt more non-restaurant retail establishments from having to comply. joe pitts of pennsylvania chairs the subcommittee hearing on health. >> gentlemen take your seats and we will get started here. the subcommittee comes to order and the chair will recognize for statement. we will examine the costly burdening regulations regarding menu labeling requirements as proposed by the administration and scheduled to be implemented by december 1 2015. the subject of the hearing, hr 2017, the common sense nutrition disclosure act is sponsored by our subcommittee colleague and republican conference chair kathy mcmorris rogers and loretta sanchez. the legislation helps small businesses owners, and consumers who want easy access to accurate accurate. it will be subject
and the nasa film the four days of gemini 4, the space flight and first american to walk in space. and then a world war ii paragrapher capturing the world experience and stories behind the images. and then on american artifacts we visit with lemar alexander. >> congress woman rogers and sanchez introduces legislation that would exempt more non-restaurant retail establishments from having to comply. joe pitts of pennsylvania chairs the subcommittee hearing on health. >> gentlemen...
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the four days of gemini for the 1965 manned space flight and the first american to walk in space. 20 but carl -- tony coral and his story behind some of those images. we visit with the senator as he shares stories behind political mementos in his office. as 6:30, bob schieffer, peter arnett discussed their vietnam war experience at the opening of the museum. to get our complete schedule visit c-span.org. >> on tuesday, president obama signed into law the usa freedom act which replaces the expert fired -- the expired patriot act. today, senators richard burr -- the role of the surveillance courts, which are charged with overseeing nsa counterterrorism programs. here is some of their exchange. my question of the gentleman would be did he know the fisa court existed? mr. merkley: the existence of the court -- mr. burr: simple, yes or no. did you know the fisa court existed? mr. merkley: you asked the question and i would be happy to answer the question. mr. burr: no, you didn't. regular order mr. president regular order. i don't want to take up any more of the senate's time, and i certa
the four days of gemini for the 1965 manned space flight and the first american to walk in space. 20 but carl -- tony coral and his story behind some of those images. we visit with the senator as he shares stories behind political mementos in his office. as 6:30, bob schieffer, peter arnett discussed their vietnam war experience at the opening of the museum. to get our complete schedule visit c-span.org. >> on tuesday, president obama signed into law the usa freedom act which replaces the...
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one on the four days of gemini 4. at 4:30, thousands of pictures capturing those images and the stories behind them. then we visit with senator lamar alexander as he shares a stories behind political mementos. at 630 -- 6:30, they discuss their vietnam war experiences at the opening of the exhibit. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> on may 3 two gunman opened fire in garland texas. next the homeland security committee is holding a hearing on the shooting, and terrorist threats in the u.s. >> the committee on homeland security will come to order. the purpose of this hearing is to receive testimony regarding increasing threat from violent islamic extremist groups such as isis who use the internet and social media to recruit fighter, share information, and inspire direct attacks. before i recognize myself for an opening statement i mind like to recommend daniel donovan of new york, we have another new yorker on this committee. we are building a relationship here. his experience as a district attorney and dedicat
one on the four days of gemini 4. at 4:30, thousands of pictures capturing those images and the stories behind them. then we visit with senator lamar alexander as he shares a stories behind political mementos. at 630 -- 6:30, they discuss their vietnam war experiences at the opening of the exhibit. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> on may 3 two gunman opened fire in garland texas. next the homeland security committee is holding a hearing on the shooting, and terrorist threats in...
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tethered to gemini 4 he floated above hawaii.ong put footprints on the moon. >> it is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> 300 space walks followed. in the 1970's they ventureed outside of the sky lab and the hubble tellescope e captured planets far away. >> beautiful. >> and the international space station would never be what it was without the routine space walks. >> and earlier this year a go-pro space walk. >> changing time there. phil keating in florida. >>> a terror suspect was shot and killed yesterday and chilling news from boston that you must hear. we will be right back. stuff going on in boston. the court appearance will happen at 3:30 this afternoon for a man from everett. >> don't know where that is going. have a good wednesday. >> see you back here tomorrow. happen now starts right now. jon: on court action linked to the did the shooting of a terror suspect in boston as we learn a second suspect may have been part of an isis inspired plot to be had police officers. welcome to happening now. >> it i
tethered to gemini 4 he floated above hawaii.ong put footprints on the moon. >> it is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> 300 space walks followed. in the 1970's they ventureed outside of the sky lab and the hubble tellescope e captured planets far away. >> beautiful. >> and the international space station would never be what it was without the routine space walks. >> and earlier this year a go-pro space walk. >> changing time there. phil...
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the nasa film, the four days of gemini iv. manned spaceflight and the first american to walk in space. and on the were experience and the stories behind some of those images. at 6 p.m., we visit with senator amar alexander as he shares stories behind political mementos in his senate office. at 6:30 p.m., bob schieffer peter arnett and david him discuss their vietnam war experiences at the opening of the museum's reporting vietnam exhibit. get the schedule at c-span.org. this sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern. we will look into the personal lives of two first ladies from the 1880's. she does not attend franklin pierce's inauguration and spends much of her time in the white house writing heartbreaking notes to her son. harriet lane lived with james cannon and becomes hostess to the white house. when he becomes president. and the first to be called the first lady in print. jane pierce and harriet lane. the sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, "first ladies." from arthur washington to michelle obama sundays at
the nasa film, the four days of gemini iv. manned spaceflight and the first american to walk in space. and on the were experience and the stories behind some of those images. at 6 p.m., we visit with senator amar alexander as he shares stories behind political mementos in his senate office. at 6:30 p.m., bob schieffer peter arnett and david him discuss their vietnam war experiences at the opening of the museum's reporting vietnam exhibit. get the schedule at c-span.org. this sunday night at 8...
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eastern the nasa film, "the four days of gemini 4 1965." at 4:30, world war ii photographer, tony, i've his thousands of pictures capturing the war experience and the stories behind some of those images. then at 6:00, we visit with senator lamar act latter -- lamar alexander. and at 6:30, veteran journalist bob schieffer and david hume discuss their vietnam war experiences. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> former navy secretary and u.s. senator jim webb is considering running for president this year. we sat down with the virginian democrats recently. this is a part of a series of interviews c-span is conducting. mr. webb talks about his military service, his time in congress, and his family history. this is just under 45 minutes. host: former senator jim webb, if you decide to run for president, why do you want to serve? jim: this country needs leadership. if you look anywhere in the country and ask what you think people are -- and ask them what you think is missing, it is leadership. that they can trust people who have the exper
eastern the nasa film, "the four days of gemini 4 1965." at 4:30, world war ii photographer, tony, i've his thousands of pictures capturing the war experience and the stories behind some of those images. then at 6:00, we visit with senator lamar act latter -- lamar alexander. and at 6:30, veteran journalist bob schieffer and david hume discuss their vietnam war experiences. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> former navy secretary and u.s. senator jim webb is considering...
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eastern on "reel america: the four days of gemini 4." and rolled rolled to photographer -- in world war ii photographer and the stories behind those images. we visit with senator alexander as he shares stories. veteran journalists discuss their vietnam war experiences at the opening of the newseum's reporting vietnam exhibit. get the full schedule on c-span.org. >> next, republican senator tom cotton about foreign-policy. then a look at policies and laws to protect the rights of transgendered people. >> next, republican senator tom cotton about foreign-policy challenges facing the u.s. he criticized president obama's policy on iran's nuclear negotiations combating ices, and the ukraine-russia conflict. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> ready to go? >> everyone take their seats and we will get started. i think the microphones are mainly for -- i hope you can project. this is the fourth in our series this week for the issues forum. we have gone from senator bernie sanders, we had speak on wednesday. lincoln chafee announced for pres
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eastern on real america the nasa film the four days of gemini iv the 1965 manned space flight and first american to walk in place. at 4:30, world war ii photographer on his pictures capturing the war experience and stories behind those images. at 6:00 on american artifacts we visit with senator lamar alexander as he shares stories in his washington, d.c. office. at 6:30 bob schieffer peter arnette and david hume discuss their vietnam experience. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> we'll return to london now for more from the british house of commons. following question time members reflected on the life and career of former liberal democratic leader charles ken die who died earlier this week. he was elected to parliament in 1993. things there and then. first of all, he never heard of nigel kennedy, but sure as hell, he never heard of me either. [ laughter ] he was the most human of politicians, and in the words of charles kennedy himself the vast majority of people think there's a hell of a lot more to life than just politics and bear in mind while you represent them. at his be
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the nasa film "the four days of gemini 4." the 1965 manned space flight. and the first american to walk in space. at 4:30 world war ii photographer tony vaccaro on his thousands of pictures capturing the war experience and the stories behind some of those images. then at 6:00 on "american artifacts," we visit with senator lamar alexander as he shares stories behind political mementos in his washington, d.c. senate office. and at 6:30 veteran journalist bob schieffer peter arnett and david hume kennerly discuss their vietnam war experiences at the opening of the museum's reporting vietnam exhibit. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> both chambers of commerce are in recess today. the senate returns monday at 3:00 p.m. eastern to continue work on 2016 defense programs and policy. senators have been working on amendments but we don't expect any votes on those until tuesday. armed services committee chair john mccain has expressed hope the bill will be finished by the end of next week. follow the senate live on c-span 2. and the house returns tuesday to
the nasa film "the four days of gemini 4." the 1965 manned space flight. and the first american to walk in space. at 4:30 world war ii photographer tony vaccaro on his thousands of pictures capturing the war experience and the stories behind some of those images. then at 6:00 on "american artifacts," we visit with senator lamar alexander as he shares stories behind political mementos in his washington, d.c. senate office. and at 6:30 veteran journalist bob schieffer peter...
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eastern on real america the nasa film the four days of gemini iv the 1965 manned space flight and first american to walk in place. at 4:30, world war ii photographer on his pictures capturing the war experience and stories behind those images. at 6:00 on american artifacts we visit with senator lamar alexander as he shares stories in his washington, d.c. office. at 6:30 bob schieffer peter arnette and david hume discuss their vietnam experience. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> we'll return to london now for more from the british house of commons. following question time members reflected on the life and career of former liberal democratic leader charles ken die who died earlier this week. he was elected to parliament in 1993. this one hour portion begins with remarks from the speaker of the house of commons. >>> i informed the house yesterday that there would be an opportunity today for members to pay tribute to the right honorable charles kennedy. i shall i hope with the house's understanding deploy the chair's prerogative to begin that process. charles kennedy spent almos
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experimental test pilot school, stafford went on to serve as a pilot on gem my 6, a commander of gemini 9 commander of apollo 10, and finally commander of the apollo-soyuz test project. i want to congrat hit him on his -- congratulate him on his accomplished service and distinguished career. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarksment the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the university of florida in gainesville, florida, the lady gators softball team. the lady gators won the women's college world series in oklahoma city last night in defeating michigan, 4-1. this is the lady gators' second national championship in two years. it's a back-to-back national championship. and again congratulations to the lady gators' awesome softball team, their coach tim walden for his great coaching and
experimental test pilot school, stafford went on to serve as a pilot on gem my 6, a commander of gemini 9 commander of apollo 10, and finally commander of the apollo-soyuz test project. i want to congrat hit him on his -- congratulate him on his accomplished service and distinguished career. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the...
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are a lot of ideas people in my generation have grown up with not having experienced a path over geminircury to my ideas about spaceflight and not -- that is of the group with the don't turn out to be entirely accurate. there is some retroactive that goes on especially in terms of up until 1969. it was never entirely clear that this is going to work. this project. but there was a lot of uncertainty about whether that was physically possible there was uncertainty about whether the funding would continue. i only learned about that reading but it subsequently. everyone supported and it was because of this that it happened. the more i learn about it more i learned there was a lot of uncertainty and controversy, not always a clear majority when it happens people who would rather support as a result of that. does it really quite make it into the legend that my generation was raised with. >> were surprises? you emea fairly wide cast of characters. three and a half launches. >> i went through a large that was scrubbed. i met so many people who worked at the kennedy space center. i guess what i
are a lot of ideas people in my generation have grown up with not having experienced a path over geminircury to my ideas about spaceflight and not -- that is of the group with the don't turn out to be entirely accurate. there is some retroactive that goes on especially in terms of up until 1969. it was never entirely clear that this is going to work. this project. but there was a lot of uncertainty about whether that was physically possible there was uncertainty about whether the funding would...