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psychological challenges one is a musical one guided by the conductor until new partner and the director keith moon. are tellers spazz with his evil nemesis jago son here by marco for tania. hammer just to paste the drama without too much happening too soon but it's a question that is loud ready which i think. for to david any to. walk oh. yes there are slow. going priorities oh. oh. the problem is that you know maybe if we get too physical too soon i mean it that that's why i really it's about your it's words at the moment yeah i think it's important to keep your own us stimulated musically dramatically because he can take that little bit of information and then build a house out of it he. said he was a moron for sure. jago professes his loyalty. but also tello has to decide whether he's friend or foe. well. i think jealousy is exactly what y'all go is planting and i'll tell those mind and let us see it work on you step by step by step the suggestion is that all tell is new wife is having an affair tell who is told but demands proof. was. very good if you've done that you should know just as they
psychological challenges one is a musical one guided by the conductor until new partner and the director keith moon. are tellers spazz with his evil nemesis jago son here by marco for tania. hammer just to paste the drama without too much happening too soon but it's a question that is loud ready which i think. for to david any to. walk oh. yes there are slow. going priorities oh. oh. the problem is that you know maybe if we get too physical too soon i mean it that that's why i really it's about...
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it's been 15 years since the moon landing. keith was the 1st man to walk on the moon. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a pilot she flew anything no matter how to dress. shirt you're going to love. as an astronaut he took part in the greatest adventure in history. he wrote a legend. simply a human being who was the armstrong. the moon was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . scientists have confirmed that last month was the hottest you never recorded temperatures here in europe were about 2 degrees celsius higher than normal while the worldwide average was just about the previous june record the south of france so temperatures in the mid forty's experts attribute the extreme heat to the global heating now kicking in to to manmade climate change. the united nations says an airstrike on a migrant sense in libya that killed at least 44 people quote amounts to a war crime.
it's been 15 years since the moon landing. keith was the 1st man to walk on the moon. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. as a pilot she flew anything no matter how to dress. shirt you're going to love. as an astronaut he took part in the greatest adventure in history. he wrote a legend. simply a human being who was the armstrong. the moon was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . scientists have confirmed that last month was the hottest you never recorded temperatures here in europe were...
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been 15 years since the moon landing. keith was the 1st man to walk on the moon. and all i ever. as a small boy he dreamed of the stars. as a pilot he flew anything no matter how dangerous. the church or go to them. as an astronaut he took part in the greatest adventure in history. but he wrote a legend one simply shouldn't be who was neil armstrong. the moon was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . the world health organization has declared the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo a public health emergency of international concern a rare designation used only for the most serious epidemics it comes after the virus spread to the eastern city of goma on congo's border with rwanda.
been 15 years since the moon landing. keith was the 1st man to walk on the moon. and all i ever. as a small boy he dreamed of the stars. as a pilot he flew anything no matter how dangerous. the church or go to them. as an astronaut he took part in the greatest adventure in history. but he wrote a legend one simply shouldn't be who was neil armstrong. the moon was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . the world health organization has declared the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of...
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let's return to keith morrison with "under a full moon."ightseeing itinerary, not this way, but this, too, is las vegas. rugged desert terrain that is a kind of refuge or hiding place for the desperate and troubled. >> believe it or not, that whole area has homeless people that are up there. >> reporter: this is where greyhound took them. so detective miller went up with the police air unit to have a look around. >> those two pilots decided that they were going to fly that whole area for us, and they actually located the second campsite. and we entered and we found a citation in the name of noel stevens. so we were at the right place. >> reporter: so they spread out. kept looking. and pretty soon, one of them called out. >> about 175 feet from the tent, he found a bush. and under the bush he saw a pair of rolled up denim jeans that appeared to him to have blood on them. >> we put those in for immediate dna testing. >> how did that come back? >> it was shauna tiaffay's blood, and the pants were worn by noel stevens. >> that's kinda your stor
let's return to keith morrison with "under a full moon."ightseeing itinerary, not this way, but this, too, is las vegas. rugged desert terrain that is a kind of refuge or hiding place for the desperate and troubled. >> believe it or not, that whole area has homeless people that are up there. >> reporter: this is where greyhound took them. so detective miller went up with the police air unit to have a look around. >> those two pilots decided that they were going to...
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used to bounce back laser beams sent from the earth, to measure the distance from the earth to the moon. keiths that held the solar arrays on the seismic experiment were going to be thrown away on the moon, and oui’ to be thrown away on the moon, and our nasa principal engineer suggested that we sign the back of one of these brackets. i signed my name, and drew a little union flag, because we had actually had 27 british engineers working on the experiments. and my signature and the union flag is on one of these. the us flag has disintegrated. the ultraviolet light will have just ruined it and it will have just broken up. but hopefully our union flag drawing is still there. there he is putting his foot out... it is fantastic, i remember. gene was gripped by the moon landing. it kicked off a fascination with space that now spans four generations of herfamily. her that now spans four generations of her family. her grandson dan that now spans four generations of herfamily. her grandson dan runs an observatory in northumberland where the family have gathered. the moon is something you look at all y
used to bounce back laser beams sent from the earth, to measure the distance from the earth to the moon. keiths that held the solar arrays on the seismic experiment were going to be thrown away on the moon, and oui’ to be thrown away on the moon, and our nasa principal engineer suggested that we sign the back of one of these brackets. i signed my name, and drew a little union flag, because we had actually had 27 british engineers working on the experiments. and my signature and the union flag...
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moon landing. hard wired keith was the 1st man to walk on the moon as a small boy he dreamed of the stars. as a pilot he flew anything no matter how dangerous he didn't go to the mall. is an astronaut he took part in the greatest adventure mystery. part. armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . augmented reality mobile gaming looks to be the next big thing sometimes like here in angry birds they are it already works pretty well. i get into developers taking it even further but it is a mobile gaming really cutting edge but just another gimmick i want topic on ship but they. don't want to spend a fortune on a virtual reality headset no problem all.
moon landing. hard wired keith was the 1st man to walk on the moon as a small boy he dreamed of the stars. as a pilot he flew anything no matter how dangerous he didn't go to the mall. is an astronaut he took part in the greatest adventure mystery. part. armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . augmented reality mobile gaming looks to be the next big thing sometimes like here in angry birds they are it already works pretty well. i get into developers taking it even further but it is a mobile gaming...
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moon space programme. with the laser reflector in the background... one of them was keith wright from dorset. on. this is buzz aldrin carrying keith's equipment. the aim — to measure vibrations on the lunar surface. what was it like to be, in effect, a part of history, apollo 11? when we actually landed, we alljumped, "we did it!" then again, as soon as we heard they'd deployed the experiments, it was great, it was our part done and it worked. other british engineers on apollo 11 did everything from helping redesign this contraption after neil armstrong had to make this ejection from it during training, to creating the mission control centre itself. the giant leap to the moon may have been made wearing american boots, but some of the small steps had a british footprint as well. duncan kennedy, bbc news. hundreds of former members of a religious sect known as thejesus army are seeking damages for alleged abuse. the bbc has heard accounts of how people growing up in the church's communal houses suffered sexual, physical and emotional abuse on a "prolific scale". the claims date back to the 1970s
moon space programme. with the laser reflector in the background... one of them was keith wright from dorset. on. this is buzz aldrin carrying keith's equipment. the aim — to measure vibrations on the lunar surface. what was it like to be, in effect, a part of history, apollo 11? when we actually landed, we alljumped, "we did it!" then again, as soon as we heard they'd deployed the experiments, it was great, it was our part done and it worked. other british engineers on apollo 11...
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used to bounce back laser beams sent from the earth, to measure the distance from the earth to the moon. keith rays on the seismic experiment were going to be thrown away on the moon, and our nasa principal engineer suggested that we sign the back of one of these brackets. i signed my name and drew a little union flag, because we had actually had 27 british engineers working on the experiments. and my signature and the union flag is on one of these. the us flag has disintegrated. the ultraviolet light will have just ruined it, and it will have just broken up. but hopefully our union flag drawing is still there. there he is putting his foot out... it was fantastic, i remember. jean was gripped by the moon landing. it kicked off a fascination with space that now spans four generations of her family. her grandson dan runs the kielder observatory, in northumberland, where the family have gathered. the moon is something you look at all your life. it's beautiful. but imagine people being on it, it is so hard to believe. why are you interested in space? because there's still lots to be discovered abo
used to bounce back laser beams sent from the earth, to measure the distance from the earth to the moon. keith rays on the seismic experiment were going to be thrown away on the moon, and our nasa principal engineer suggested that we sign the back of one of these brackets. i signed my name and drew a little union flag, because we had actually had 27 british engineers working on the experiments. and my signature and the union flag is on one of these. the us flag has disintegrated. the...
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moon space programme. with the laser reflector in the background. one of them was keith wright from dorset. im — to measure vibrations on the lunar surface. what was it like to be, in effect, a part of history, apollo 11? when we actually landed, we alljumped, "we did it!" then again, as soon as we heard they'd deployed the experiments, it was great, it was our part done and it worked. 0ther british engineers on apollo 11 did everything from helping redesign this contraption after neil armstrong had to make this ejection from it during training, to creating the mission control centre itself. the giant leap to the moon may have been made wearing american boots, but some of the small steps had a british footprint as well. duncan kennedy, bbc news. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news. public sector workers are set to receive above—inflation pay rises — costing the government £2 billion. 17 people have been injured, some seriously, in a car cruise crash in stevenage the home secretary calls on public leaders to moderate their language in order to sto
moon space programme. with the laser reflector in the background. one of them was keith wright from dorset. im — to measure vibrations on the lunar surface. what was it like to be, in effect, a part of history, apollo 11? when we actually landed, we alljumped, "we did it!" then again, as soon as we heard they'd deployed the experiments, it was great, it was our part done and it worked. 0ther british engineers on apollo 11 did everything from helping redesign this contraption after...
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about the 50th anniversary of humans landing on the moon for the 1st time no that was the past but lunar exploration it does as we just heard from keith it does have a future nasa is planning to send humans back to the moon as part of the next step in space exploration. the rockets are set to carry modules for a space station to orbit the moon the lunar orbital platform gateway or lucky for short is a modest successor to the international space station like the i assess this project will be developed through international cooperation under nasa as leadership. astronauts will be able to launch and monitor missions on the lunar surface from the new orbiting station. first they will study the moon with remote controlled robots to determine the extent and location of the moon's resources. later astronauts will be able to reach the moon from the gateway the aim is to build a permanent base on the lunar surface where technologies could be developed and tested. then they can advance further into space toward mars. in the long term goal is to use the gateway as a kind of assembly line and transfer station for the astronauts on their long jour
about the 50th anniversary of humans landing on the moon for the 1st time no that was the past but lunar exploration it does as we just heard from keith it does have a future nasa is planning to send humans back to the moon as part of the next step in space exploration. the rockets are set to carry modules for a space station to orbit the moon the lunar orbital platform gateway or lucky for short is a modest successor to the international space station like the i assess this project will be...
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used to bounce back laser beams sent from the earth, to measure the distance from the earth to the moon. keiththat held the solar arrays on the seismic experiment were going to be thrown away on the moon, and our nasa principal engineer suggested that we sign the back of one of these brackets. i signed my name and drew a little union flag, because we had actually had 27 british engineers working on the experiments. and my signature and the union flag is on one of these. the us flag has disintegrated. the ultraviolet light will have just ruined it, and it will have just broken up. but, hopefully, our union flag drawing is still there. there he is putting his foot out... that's fantastic, i remember. jean was gripped by the moon landing. it kickstarted a fascination with space that now spans four generations of her family. her grandson, dan, runs kielder 0bservatory, in northumberland, where the family have gathered. the moon is something you look at all your life. it's beautiful. but imagining people being on it, it is so hard to believe. why are you interested in space? because there's still l
used to bounce back laser beams sent from the earth, to measure the distance from the earth to the moon. keiththat held the solar arrays on the seismic experiment were going to be thrown away on the moon, and our nasa principal engineer suggested that we sign the back of one of these brackets. i signed my name and drew a little union flag, because we had actually had 27 british engineers working on the experiments. and my signature and the union flag is on one of these. the us flag has...
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used to bounce back laser beams sent from the earth, to measure the distance from the earth to the moon. keithll there. there he is putting his foot out... oh, it was fantastic, i remember. jean was gripped by the moon landing. it kickstarted a fascination with space that now spans four generations of her family. her grandson dan runs kielder 0bservatory, in northumberland, where the family have gathered. i mean, the moon is something you look at all your life. it's beautiful. but imagine people being on it, it's so hard to believe. why are you interested in space? because there's still lots to be discovered about it, and i love it because it's where our home is. the technology that they used was less sophisticated than the mobile phone that‘s sat in your pocket. but itjust makes you really excited about now we‘ve moved on so much as a civilisation since then, in terms of technology. what can we achieve next, where can we go next? it's fascinating. that was the thing on which those men were walking 50 years ago. it's hard to believe, isn't it? it doesn't look solid. it looks as though, if you
used to bounce back laser beams sent from the earth, to measure the distance from the earth to the moon. keithll there. there he is putting his foot out... oh, it was fantastic, i remember. jean was gripped by the moon landing. it kickstarted a fascination with space that now spans four generations of her family. her grandson dan runs kielder 0bservatory, in northumberland, where the family have gathered. i mean, the moon is something you look at all your life. it's beautiful. but imagine...
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keith morrison. >> it was cold the night the full moon rose. february cold in the desert valley that spilled down from reno, nevada. in that night the wind in the dead of night worried the gray ends of winter grass, up the driveway around the kosher past the unlocked door. something evil afoot. something here inside where the moon peered through the window and into the master bedroom. a little after 3:00 in the morning. >> it's really, really bad. >> what's really bad? >> my husband. >> strange, the things that happen to people under a full moon. good people, not so good people. under that moon that night, it was hard to tell which was which, who was who. >> this was a case built on lies and deception and a cat and mouse. who knew what it was. >> but the story when it began in 2005 was about love. what permanent felt like it. it was two kinds of love. there was what happened to ben when he met melissa. >> it was something i had never seen. just for no reason he would call and say i love you. >> he was a changed man? >> he was happy. melissa rea
keith morrison. >> it was cold the night the full moon rose. february cold in the desert valley that spilled down from reno, nevada. in that night the wind in the dead of night worried the gray ends of winter grass, up the driveway around the kosher past the unlocked door. something evil afoot. something here inside where the moon peered through the window and into the master bedroom. a little after 3:00 in the morning. >> it's really, really bad. >> what's really bad?...
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but ultimately, she was trapped on the moon to watch over him. keithore is the kind of reality that is like armor for a child, it protects in a time of terror. michael was 11 when his mother learned she had breast cancer, but she did not tell him. she protected him from the worst of it, both he and his 14-year-old sister, michelle. and so when the cancer finally took her life-- it came as a shock. she died december 1, 1999. and we had just seen her for thanksgiving maybe about a week ago. keith morrison: now alone, michael and michelle were taken in by krystine's family. she told me a story about how after her mom passed away she didn't even know what to do at first until she saw michael in the garage holding something of his mom's and crying. she told me, you know, that was the time i knew it was time to be a big sister and be a mother figure for him. overcome her own sense of loss and save this boy. oh, yeah. so you couldn't even tell she's having any trouble. she made a sort of commitment to-- between her and i that she would look out for me. keith
but ultimately, she was trapped on the moon to watch over him. keithore is the kind of reality that is like armor for a child, it protects in a time of terror. michael was 11 when his mother learned she had breast cancer, but she did not tell him. she protected him from the worst of it, both he and his 14-year-old sister, michelle. and so when the cancer finally took her life-- it came as a shock. she died december 1, 1999. and we had just seen her for thanksgiving maybe about a week ago. keith...
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moon space programme. with the laser reflector in the background... one of them was keith wright from dorset. il armstrong had to make this ejection from it during training, to creating the mission control centre itself. the giant leap to the moon may have been made wearing american boots, but some of the small steps had a british footprint as well. duncan kennedy, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah. the weekend is almost upon us, how will the weather shape up? a case of mixed fortunes. showery rain around particular unsaturated stop most of i should be drier and a touch warmer by the time again to sunday. the address at this evening, we have advents of rain, particularly across northern ireland and scotland. could be the order rumble of number during the early hours of saturday morning. still quite warm and humid, those temperatures generally sitting in the mid—teens of a night. to start your saturday morning, some persistent rain first thing in the south—east. that should clear away and you'll be left in sunny spells and you'll be left in sunny spells and scattered
moon space programme. with the laser reflector in the background... one of them was keith wright from dorset. il armstrong had to make this ejection from it during training, to creating the mission control centre itself. the giant leap to the moon may have been made wearing american boots, but some of the small steps had a british footprint as well. duncan kennedy, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah. the weekend is almost upon us, how will the weather shape up? a case...
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keith, we appreciate your insisights and sharing your memories. thank you. this week, we remember that fit -- 50th anniversary of humans landing on the moon.unar exploration also has a future. nasa plans to send -- s sent humans back to thehe moon and further. >> new rockets are said to carry modules for a space station to orbit the moon. the lunar orbital platform gateway is a mododest successsso the international space station. like the iss, this project will be developed through international cooperation under nasa leadership. astronauts will be able to lunch and monitor missions on the lunar surface through the new station. first, they will study the moon with remote-controlled robots to determine the extent and location of the moon's resources. later, astronauts will be able to reach the moon from the gagateway. the aim m is to buiuild a permat base on the lunar surface where technologies could be developed and tested. then, they can advance ratheher into spapace toward mars. the long-term goal is to use the gateway as an assembly line and transfsfer statation or the astronauts on their long journey to the red planet. that probably wi
keith, we appreciate your insisights and sharing your memories. thank you. this week, we remember that fit -- 50th anniversary of humans landing on the moon.unar exploration also has a future. nasa plans to send -- s sent humans back to thehe moon and further. >> new rockets are said to carry modules for a space station to orbit the moon. the lunar orbital platform gateway is a mododest successsso the international space station. like the iss, this project will be developed through...
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keith had weight loss surgery and dropped more than 100 pounds. julie was over the moonith two granddaughters. but also that year came the rift. zach disclosed to his very religious, conservative parents that he is gay. >> it was definitely hard. i mean, it went from my mom was my best friend and going to talking to her multiple times a day to just being completely -- just completely shut off. >> reporter: julie visited zach that fall. they tip-toed around the elephant in the room but the time together gave zach hope. >> reporter: was that the step, as you look back, to patching things up between you and your mom? >> yeah. >> reporter: there was a way forward? >> there was definitely a way forward. we just needed more time. >> reporter: but then, came that cold night in january. >> 911, where is your emergency? >> there's a house on fire in canterbury and there's not a fire truck here! >> reporter: a deputy drove toward the griffith home, his dash cam recorder catching this quick glimpse of the blaze. then, the fire trucks arrived. mccracken county sheriff's detective ma
keith had weight loss surgery and dropped more than 100 pounds. julie was over the moonith two granddaughters. but also that year came the rift. zach disclosed to his very religious, conservative parents that he is gay. >> it was definitely hard. i mean, it went from my mom was my best friend and going to talking to her multiple times a day to just being completely -- just completely shut off. >> reporter: julie visited zach that fall. they tip-toed around the elephant in the room...
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comi up on the "newshour," tamara keith and amy walter explore the latest twists on the campaign trail; 50 years after the moon landing, a retrospective on a giant leap for humankind; and an innede look at a app capitalizing on the trend of intergenerational housing. nearly 100,000ndocumented immigrants were detained at the u.s. southern border last month is what happens after they are held in u.s. custody that has been under scrutiny in recent wks. the federal department of homeland security and members of congress have releas accounts of the overcrowding inside detention facilities. supporters of the trump administration's policies say they are a continuation of the obama years. jeh johnson served as the secretary of homeland security during the obama administration and he joins me now. jeh johnson welcome back to the newshour. >> thanks for having me. >> woodruff: ceonditions, if you see the pictures, read any of the account th look unhealthy, look at this, these are just some new pictures that have been released. it lookssanitary and worse. what should be done with these individuals? >> well, first, the re
comi up on the "newshour," tamara keith and amy walter explore the latest twists on the campaign trail; 50 years after the moon landing, a retrospective on a giant leap for humankind; and an innede look at a app capitalizing on the trend of intergenerational housing. nearly 100,000ndocumented immigrants were detained at the u.s. southern border last month is what happens after they are held in u.s. custody that has been under scrutiny in recent wks. the federal department of homeland...