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mankind's greatest achievements are yet to come. america will continue to accomplish the unimaginable and space for the benefit of all umanity. huntsville where we say the sky is not the limit will be instrumental in carrying american astronauts back to the moon, to mars, and beyond. >> on this week's "newsmakers" program, we spoke with .ongressman derek kilmer he talked about his legislative priorities. you can watch "newsmakers" sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. looking ahead, the u.s. senate resumes work on the nomination of mark esper to be the next defense secretary. a confirmation vote is expected tuesday. also tuesday, boats on the house approved 9/11 victim compensation fund. in the house next week, members will consider a bill to secure retirement savings for workers and retirees. also legislation to address border security and accountability at the department of homeland security. life here onse c-span and you can see the senate live on c-span two. and see both on c-span.org and listen to congressional debate on
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man, one giant leap for mankind. , one giant leap for mankind. it's one giant leap for mankind. congress is working to end surprise medical billing. that's when patients are hit with medical bills they thought would be covered by insurance. but what congress is considering would cut money that vulnerabe patients rely on the most. that means seniors, children, and americans relying on medicaid would be hurt. it's already too hard for people to get basic medical care with hospitals closing and a shortage of er doctors. tell congress we can end surprise billing without shredding the safety net. paid for by physicians for fair coverage. my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment . ♪trelegy. ♪the power of 1-2-3. ♪trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy. with trelegy and the power of 1 2 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,... ...keep them open... ...and reduce inflammation... ...for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tre
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mankind's greatest achievements are yet to come. america will continue to accomplish the unimaginable and space for the benefit of all umanity. huntsville where we say the sky is not the limit will be instrumental in carrying american astronauts back to the oon, to mars, and beyond. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes mr. thompson for five minutes. mr. thompson: i rise today as a number of my colleagues have to recognize that this saturday, july 20, as the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. eil-armstrong first stepped on the moon and said, "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind, end quotes. they launched from the kennedy space center, florida, and would change the course of human history forever. at the age of 8 i can remember watching the coverage of the landing from my family living room where we moved the dining room table in to eat dinner and watch this historical occasion. i remember the landing that occurred at 4:18 p.m. eastern standard time on july 20. i along with many other children at t
mankind's greatest achievements are yet to come. america will continue to accomplish the unimaginable and space for the benefit of all umanity. huntsville where we say the sky is not the limit will be instrumental in carrying american astronauts back to the oon, to mars, and beyond. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes mr. thompson for five minutes. mr. thompson: i rise today as a number of my colleagues have to recognize that this saturday, july 20, as the 50th anniversary of the...
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mankind sets. to explore space. and the circumstances of. the moon landing was mostly a giant leap for mankind it was also reflected in popular culture shock for example in david bowie song space oddity new it's about an astronaut who ends up drifting in space for a. pat. down to shallow allegedly. you lift to grab a little. letter learn to love you as you let the song was released days before the start of the apollo 11 mission but the b.b.c. refused to play it until the astronauts had returned safely to worse rather. than to the just plain view a little closer to the old to what it was always inspiration for the song didn't come from the apollo mission box from a science fiction film. stanley kubrick's 2001 a space odyssey. and advertisements for the film called it the ultimate trip and probably would probably have a great. if. it was the light 960 s. after all and many young people were experimenting with psychoactive drugs. and all this mind $169.00 the woodstock festival took place in the us a key event in the history of popular music an
mankind sets. to explore space. and the circumstances of. the moon landing was mostly a giant leap for mankind it was also reflected in popular culture shock for example in david bowie song space oddity new it's about an astronaut who ends up drifting in space for a. pat. down to shallow allegedly. you lift to grab a little. letter learn to love you as you let the song was released days before the start of the apollo 11 mission but the b.b.c. refused to play it until the astronauts had returned...
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mankind to explore space. far away. and the 2nd stage tanks now. the moon landing was nationally a giant leap for mankind it was also reflected in popular culture for example david bell the song space oddity and it's about an astronaut who ends. drifting in space for a. pat. down just holds allegedly long you plan to grab a little. bit later learn to love that shoe was. the song was released days before the start of the apollo 11 mission but the b.b.c. refused to play it until the astronauts had returned safely to earth brought out. the job of you a little lonely man told him you. always inspiration for the song didn't come from the apollo mission box from a science fiction film. stanley kubrick's 2001 a space odyssey. advertisements for the film called it the ultimate trip and but we could probably have a great. it was the light 960 s. after all and many young people were experimenting with psychoactive drugs. and all this mind $269.00 the woodstock festival took place in the us a key event in the history of popular music and american counter cult
mankind to explore space. far away. and the 2nd stage tanks now. the moon landing was nationally a giant leap for mankind it was also reflected in popular culture for example david bell the song space oddity and it's about an astronaut who ends. drifting in space for a. pat. down just holds allegedly long you plan to grab a little. bit later learn to love that shoe was. the song was released days before the start of the apollo 11 mission but the b.b.c. refused to play it until the astronauts...
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mankind. to explore space. far away. from the circumstances of. the moon landing was mostly a giant leap for mankind it was also reflected in popular culture shock for example in david bowie's song space odyssey you it's about an astronaut who ends up drifting in space. that clownfish loves a legit sound if you play a grey lives. that it loves you love that you want. the song was released days before the start of the apollo 11 mission but the b.b.c. refused to play it until the astronauts had returned safely to worst drug plan to lose a little a little blow to unfold live you tube was always inspiration for the song that didn't come from the apollo mission from a science fiction film to. stanley kubrick's 2001 a space odyssey. and advertisements for the film called it the ultimate trip and probably would probably have a great. it was the light 960 s. after all and many young people were experimenting with psychoactive drugs. and all this mind team 6 to 9 the woodstock festival took place in the u.s. a key event in the history of popular music and
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mankind sexy. to explore space. far away. and the circumstances of. the moon landing was mostly a giant leap for mankind it was also reflected in popular culture shock for example in david bowie song space odyssey it's about an astronaut who ends up drifting in space for a. plan to slowly get sound you claim that it relates. to that it loves you yeah yeah sure was. the song was released days before the start of the apollo 11 mission but the b.b.c. refused to play it until the astronauts had...
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it was billed as a mission for all mankind. british nigerian artist chink or show any body suggests a space walk in wax print suits it's a multi-faceted work centered on themes of colonialism lifestyle because it shot many segments of society the black and asian communities all women have never been to the moon the job process called for men if a certain age and this whip refers to that fact in a very ironic why ornish off the top thought. the most famous image in the exhibition isn't an artwork. on december 24th 1968 apollo 8 astronaut william anders made the earth rise photo revealing a shining french a world. after decades of manned space travel no other planet has been found where humankind could live. the moon news no longer an object of fear and design or. it's the earth itself. now the composer and record producer brian eno is one of popular music surprised influential figures and original member of roxy music he went on to produce seminal albums for people like you to david bowie and coldplay he's also a huge fan of spa
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his humility was reflected on the plaque which read, we came in peace for all mankind. all three apollo 11 restaurants understood the journey they were mbarking on i can't wait to share the teamwork that is neil's suit with our visitors i hope people will join us here in the museum and on the mall as we come together to celebrate the honor and the legacy of apollo and look to the great achievements to come. it is now my pleasure to introduce the person who is tasked with making those next steps in space exploration a reality. lease join me in yes, ma'am -- please join me in welcoming in jim briden stein. jim. [applause] jim: well, this is a great day for nasa. and it's a great day for america. i'm immensely grateful to the director and the board and the thousands of public contributors who graciously donated to preserve neil armstrong's space suit for generations to come. it is an honor to have with us neil's oldest son, rick armstrong. commander neil armstrong's name is synonymous undaunted courage, the american spirit of exploration and the evidence that humanity's po
his humility was reflected on the plaque which read, we came in peace for all mankind. all three apollo 11 restaurants understood the journey they were mbarking on i can't wait to share the teamwork that is neil's suit with our visitors i hope people will join us here in the museum and on the mall as we come together to celebrate the honor and the legacy of apollo and look to the great achievements to come. it is now my pleasure to introduce the person who is tasked with making those next steps...
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forhat is one small step man, one giant leap for mankind. announcer 1: saturday at 8:00, the landing and moonwalk. >> this is houston, reading you loud and clear. announcer 1: sunday morning at 10:30, coverage of the apollo 11 returning to earth and greetings from president richard nixon. >> i am the luckiest man in the world and i say this not only because i had the honor to be president of the united states, but because i have the privilege of speaking for so many and welcoming you back to earth. newsncer 1: watch the 1969 coverage of the historic apollo 11 mission on c-span.org or listen with the c-span radio app. robert mueller testifies to congress wednesday about possible obstruction of justice and abuse of power by president trump and russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. c-span3,rage starts on online at c-span.org and the fruit c-span radio and. before the hearing, listen to the complete molar report. audio at thereport search box at the top of the page. announcer 1: next, a book tv exclusive. tour visits missoula,
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one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: the one giant leap for mankind neil armstrong took led to a moon walk with buzz aldrin which lasted about two and a half hours. >> we came in peace for all mankind. >> reporter: an achievement marked a half century later with aldrin at kennedy space center with the vice president. mike collins, the command module pilot, thought there were more than two dozen things that could go horribly wrong. 50 years -- what is the legacy of apollo 11? >> the thing that amazes me about apollo 11 is everything worked as advertised. there's so many things that could go wrong, and yet nothing did. >> reporter: watching everything go right, 600 million people worldwide watching on television, those black and white pictures. even as the three astronauts were returning as heroes, president nixon was preparing to cancel the last three apollo missions. many involved with man breaking the grasp of earth's gravity wish we had done more. >> we landed, explored, got back up again, rendezvoused, came back -- that's 50 years of nonprogress. i think we all ought to be a l
one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: the one giant leap for mankind neil armstrong took led to a moon walk with buzz aldrin which lasted about two and a half hours. >> we came in peace for all mankind. >> reporter: an achievement marked a half century later with aldrin at kennedy space center with the vice president. mike collins, the command module pilot, thought there were more than two dozen things that could go horribly wrong. 50 years -- what is the legacy of apollo...
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, but of mankind and this wasn'tjust a achievement for america, but all of mankind.z aldrin, you can see him in the footage just walking around the moon, just trying to show people what it was like, the conditions there, the gravity there. really amazing historicalfootage. there, the gravity there. really amazing historical footage. nada tawfik in washington at the air and space museum stop we will be back there for the live coverage of the anniversary. 025a gmt before the countdown ceremony in washington. let's return now to the perplexing move by british airways to cancel flights to and from cairo in egypt. our news reporter ramzan karmali sat down with me earlier and said the company's unilateral action has left more questions than answers. we have had passengers arriving at the airport getting their boarding passes, getting to the gates and being turned away. it's extremely unusual and also this was a decision made by the airline, by british airlines, not any government official. and what's also is unusual is how temporary this suspension is. till the 27th ofjuly
, but of mankind and this wasn'tjust a achievement for america, but all of mankind.z aldrin, you can see him in the footage just walking around the moon, just trying to show people what it was like, the conditions there, the gravity there. really amazing historicalfootage. there, the gravity there. really amazing historical footage. nada tawfik in washington at the air and space museum stop we will be back there for the live coverage of the anniversary. 025a gmt before the countdown ceremony in...
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it stands as one of the greatest achievements in the history of mankind. and it cemented the united states as the world leader in science, technology, and discovery. in 1961 when president kennedy boldly challenged the nation to land a man on the moon and return him safely to earth by the end of the decade, the technology needed to do so, for the most part, didn't even exist. that we accomplished this monumental goal is a testament to american ingenuity and innovation. in fact, some of the very technology developed for the apollo mission is still having a positive impact on the lives of iowans nearly half a century later. our first responders wear fire-resistant textiles developed for the use in apollo spacesuits. our communities rely on water purification technology designed for the apollo spacecraft. and our soldiers in the field depend on the m.r.e.'s -- or meals ready to eat -- created to safely feed neal armstrong, buzz aldrin and michael collins on their half-million-mile journey to the moon and back. in my libby, who is a cadet at west point, was re
it stands as one of the greatest achievements in the history of mankind. and it cemented the united states as the world leader in science, technology, and discovery. in 1961 when president kennedy boldly challenged the nation to land a man on the moon and return him safely to earth by the end of the decade, the technology needed to do so, for the most part, didn't even exist. that we accomplished this monumental goal is a testament to american ingenuity and innovation. in fact, some of the very...
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mankind's greatest achievements are yet to come. america will continue to accomplish the unimaginable and space for the benefit of all umanity. huntsville where we say the sky is not the limit will be instrumental in carrying american astronauts back to the moon, to mars, and beyond. mr. speaker, i yield back. >> i rise today to honor the valiant actions of deputy william kim breaux of the berkley county sheriff's office. on june 11, deputy kim breaux pulled over a speeding vehicle to find out that 12-day-old riley had stopped breathing. she needed immediate help so without hesitation deputy kimbro administered lifesaving care to this newborn and told the first -- in the first responders could arrive on the scene. he was in the navy before joining the sheriff's office in 2013. a school resource officer on summer break patrolling the road is not deputy kimbro's primary duty but acted without hesitation. for his bravery and composure, he earned berkley county's lifesaving medal. nation a safer and better place. take a bough, deputy ki
mankind's greatest achievements are yet to come. america will continue to accomplish the unimaginable and space for the benefit of all umanity. huntsville where we say the sky is not the limit will be instrumental in carrying american astronauts back to the moon, to mars, and beyond. mr. speaker, i yield back. >> i rise today to honor the valiant actions of deputy william kim breaux of the berkley county sheriff's office. on june 11, deputy kim breaux pulled over a speeding vehicle to...
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at the airand for man, one giant leap for mankind.r and space museum as they celebrate that moment 50 years ago when neil armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. thank you very much. nato has condemned iran for seizing a british—flagged ship on friday, describing it as a clear challenge to international freedom of navigation. in a statement, the organisation says it supports british efforts to resolve the issue through dialogue. in another development, the uk has written to the un security council stating its tanker was in 0mani territorial waters, exercising the lawful right of transit and that iran's actions constitute "illegal interference." iran has released footage of the moment its troops seized the vessel. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, has more. this is the moment iranian revolutionary guards took over the stena impero, descending from a helicopter onto the deck of the tanker, as fast boats circled nearby. iran says the ship had broken international regulations following an accident involving a fishing boat
at the airand for man, one giant leap for mankind.r and space museum as they celebrate that moment 50 years ago when neil armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. thank you very much. nato has condemned iran for seizing a british—flagged ship on friday, describing it as a clear challenge to international freedom of navigation. in a statement, the organisation says it supports british efforts to resolve the issue through dialogue. in another development, the uk has written to the un...
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he took the one giant leap for mankind. when president kennedy declared in 1961 that the united states would put a man on the moon before the decade was out. it is important to remember in our time that he issued a challenge before our country was able to meet it. the truth is we did not have the rockets, launchpad, spacesuits. not only did we have what we needed we did not know what we needed. the risks were great. the odds were long. and they were so long that some even feared if we can make it to the moon we might not be able to make it back. it took engineers, manufacturers and technicians ten years to design the 21 layers of fabric rubber, metal and fiber that are just in case and the spacesuit that you will see unveil today. i expect that it is moving for his family and every american to remember the dangers and risks of the time that this spacesuit simply may have been the very last thing that neil armstrong ever were. in fact, there was a time, and during that time scientist speculated whether a lunar module like th
he took the one giant leap for mankind. when president kennedy declared in 1961 that the united states would put a man on the moon before the decade was out. it is important to remember in our time that he issued a challenge before our country was able to meet it. the truth is we did not have the rockets, launchpad, spacesuits. not only did we have what we needed we did not know what we needed. the risks were great. the odds were long. and they were so long that some even feared if we can make...
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since the 1970 is there's been a concerted effort on the part of the masters of mankind the owners of the society to shift the economy in 2 crucial respects one to increase the role of financial institutions banks investment firms and so on insurance companies. but a 2007 break before the latest crash they had literally 40 percent of corporate profits. far beyond anything in the past. back in the 1950 s. and as for many years before the united states economy was based largely on production. in the united states as the great manufacturing center of the world. financial institutions used to be a relatively small part of the economy and their task was to distribute unused assets like a bank savings to productive activity buying our way to. money. on the back of the reserve bank. beehive providing any. money. to the community by making. money for a manufacturer or ongoing high. remodel who are going to money out of the white people are always needing more and i have a media. that's a contribution to the economy. regulatory system was established banks were regulated the commercial investm
since the 1970 is there's been a concerted effort on the part of the masters of mankind the owners of the society to shift the economy in 2 crucial respects one to increase the role of financial institutions banks investment firms and so on insurance companies. but a 2007 break before the latest crash they had literally 40 percent of corporate profits. far beyond anything in the past. back in the 1950 s. and as for many years before the united states economy was based largely on production. in...
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>>> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> it was 50 years ago today, with the whole world watching, buzz aldrin made history by stepping on the moon. >> i'm eric thomas. it's considered one of man's greatest acheec greatest achievements of the 20th century. we are celebrating the moon landing and what could take man deeper into space. >> reporter: tonight the entire country is counting down. and astronaut neil armstrong's hometown, and in cape canaveral, florida, where vice president pence greeted the two surviving members of the mission. >> it is the only event that stands a chance of being widely remembered in the 30th century. >> reporter: thousands celebrating a monumental moment from 50 years ago. >> the eagle has landed. >> reporter: july 20, 1969. 600 million people were watching on television. >> one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: that moment was made possible in large part because of the men and women sitting in this room. this is the new fully-restored mission control from apollo 11, and everything is exactly as it was on that
>>> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> it was 50 years ago today, with the whole world watching, buzz aldrin made history by stepping on the moon. >> i'm eric thomas. it's considered one of man's greatest acheec greatest achievements of the 20th century. we are celebrating the moon landing and what could take man deeper into space. >> reporter: tonight the entire country is counting down. and astronaut neil armstrong's hometown, and in cape...
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ongiant leap for mankind. >> reporter: that leap set in motion lunar discoveries that are still bearing fruit today. >> oh it's beautiful, mike. >> reporter: bud aldrin summed it nicelbefore returning to earth. >> a symbol of the insatiable curiosity of all mankind to explore the unknown. >> reporter: in washington, aaron gilchrist, news 4. >>> of course, there would be no one small step moment if it wasn't for the space suit that neil armstrong and the others were wearing. it acted as a portable spacecraft of sorts for them.hi week armstrong's original suit, moon dust and all, went on display at the air and space museum. corey smith explains how the design in those suits was a marvel in their own right. >> all engine running, liftoff: >> reporter 50 years later we marvel at the vessel that took us to the moon and now we can admire the vessel that allowed neil armstrong to leave the comfort of the module and step ofootthe moon surface. >> this is our experience of f exploration oanother world. we have to take our environment with us and the only way is with a space suit. never rter: whi
ongiant leap for mankind. >> reporter: that leap set in motion lunar discoveries that are still bearing fruit today. >> oh it's beautiful, mike. >> reporter: bud aldrin summed it nicelbefore returning to earth. >> a symbol of the insatiable curiosity of all mankind to explore the unknown. >> reporter: in washington, aaron gilchrist, news 4. >>> of course, there would be no one small step moment if it wasn't for the space suit that neil armstrong and the...
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it open people ‘s minds to what mankind, when they we re minds to what mankind, when they were unitedyou have had many children telling us we you have had many children telling us we have gone to the moon, we have to go to mars now. looking at the next step in space exploration.” wa nted next step in space exploration.” wanted to ask you about that because the us government has been talking about going back to the moon and pushing on to mars. that is right. the us government and nasa have started the artemis programme hoping to return to the moon by 2024, using that as a jumping point to later going to mars. we heard vice president mike pence today at a ceremony at cape canaveral in florida next to buzz aldrin saying that in the next five years we will have an american man and woman on the moon again. really promising a return to the glory days of american leadership in space. but what is so interesting is why we saw a space race between the us and the soviet union back then, now we see a space race with private companies. the likes of a long mask and spacex and geoff of amazon on wit
it open people ‘s minds to what mankind, when they we re minds to what mankind, when they were unitedyou have had many children telling us we you have had many children telling us we have gone to the moon, we have to go to mars now. looking at the next step in space exploration.” wa nted next step in space exploration.” wanted to ask you about that because the us government has been talking about going back to the moon and pushing on to mars. that is right. the us government and nasa have...
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it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunction of sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: nato condemns iran's seizure of a british—flagged ship in the gulf. british airways suspends all flights to and from cairo for a week over security concerns. tens of thousands of people have joined a protest in support of hong kong's police force, calling for an end to recent violence. it comes after a wave of demonstrations against a planned extradition bill. another big protest is planned for sunday. our correspondent stephen m
it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunction of sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet...
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it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. in a fraction of an inch, maybe an eighth of an inch. but i can see the footprints of my boots and the treads in the fine sandy particles. >> neil, this is houston. we're copying. > there seems to be no difficulty in moving around. as we suspected. it's even perhaps easier than the simulations of 16g that we performed in various simulations on the ground. the engine did not leave a crater of any size. it has about one-foot clearance on the ground. i can see some evidence of rays emanating from the descent engine but very insignificant amount. >> roger, neil. we're reading you loud and clear. see you getting some pictures and the contingency sample. >> interesting, it's a very soft surface but here and there where i plug with the contingency sample collector i run into very hard surface, but it appears to be a very cohesive material of the same sort. i'll try to get a rock in here. >> that looks beautiful from here, neil. >> it has a stark beauty all its own. it's like much of the high
it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. in a fraction of an inch, maybe an eighth of an inch. but i can see the footprints of my boots and the treads in the fine sandy particles. >> neil, this is houston. we're copying. > there seems to be no difficulty in moving around. as we suspected. it's even perhaps easier than the simulations of 16g that we performed in various simulations on the ground. the engine did not leave a crater of any size. it has about one-foot...
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down that ladder and delivered this line -- >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> we have with us this morning jim green, chief scientist at nasa. jim, good morning to you. >> good morning, victor and
down that ladder and delivered this line -- >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> we have with us this morning jim green, chief scientist at nasa. jim, good morning to you. >> good morning, victor and
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kennedy called correctly the most hazardous and most dangerous and greatest adventure upon which mankind has ever embarked. on this day 50 years ago, apollo 11 launched from pad 39-a at the kennedy space center to begin its historic quarter million mile journey to the moon. just three days later, mission commander neil armstrong would wear the space suit that we will unveil in just a few moments when he took that one giant leap for mankind. when president kennedy declared in 1961 that the united states would put a man on the moon before the decade was out, it is important to remember in our time that he issued a challenge before our country was able to meet it. the truth is, we didn't have the rockets, we didn't have launch pads, we didn't have space suits. we not only -- we not only didn't have what we needed, we didn't know what we needed. the risks were great. the odds were long. and they were so long that some even feared that if we could make it to the moon, we might not be able to make it back. it took engineers, manufacturers and technicians more than 10 years to design the 21 lay
kennedy called correctly the most hazardous and most dangerous and greatest adventure upon which mankind has ever embarked. on this day 50 years ago, apollo 11 launched from pad 39-a at the kennedy space center to begin its historic quarter million mile journey to the moon. just three days later, mission commander neil armstrong would wear the space suit that we will unveil in just a few moments when he took that one giant leap for mankind. when president kennedy declared in 1961 that the...
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it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.s 50 years ago today that neil armstrong took the giant leap to become the first man to walk on the moon. the crowd in the arena knows... england's hopes of reaching their first netball world cup final have been dashed after they were beaten by four—time winners new zealand in liverpool. full details in sportsday in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt has expressed his "extreme disappointment" in a phone call to his iranian counterpart over the seizure of a british—registered tanker in the gulf yesterday. he said iran had failed to honour a pledge to reduce tensions in the area. germany, france, the netherlands and the eu have all called for the immediate release of the stena impero. iran has released a video which appears to show masked gunmen descending from a helicopter to board the tanker, as paul adams reports. this is the moment iranian revolutionary guards took over the ste na revolutionary gu
it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.s 50 years ago today that neil armstrong took the giant leap to become the first man to walk on the moon. the crowd in the arena knows... england's hopes of reaching their first netball world cup final have been dashed after they were beaten by four—time winners new zealand in liverpool. full details in sportsday in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt...
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it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunction of sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: footage from iran shows the seizure of a tanker in the gulf. london says it's working to defuse the crisis. british airways and lufthansa have suspended all flights to and from cairo over security concerns. 50 years ago today, neil armstrong took that first, small step onto the moon's surface — a pioneering moment watched by an estimated 600 million people back on earth. while originally fuelled by cold war rivalry, it's be
it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunction of sperm unable to swim properly. thousands of households across the country are suspiciously...
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but we have begun with a small giant leap for mankind. unforgettable words in.ight days, world was a witness to not only the triumph but to the string of man's resolve and the imagination.of his through all time, the moon has endured. determining the tides, thing you tug of the heart, a symbol, a beacon, a goal. now man has prevailed. surface of on the the moon. he's stabbed into its crust. e's stolen some of its soil to bring back in a tiny treasure ship to perhaps unlock some of its secrets. the date is now indelible. it will be remembered as long as survives. man 20, 1969, the day reached and walked on the moon. by the t of us improved things done by the best of us because if we're not able to least we're able to follow. armstrong, aldrin and collins the best of us. and they have led us further and higher than we ever imagined we were likely to go. speaking for arthur clark all the surera and taff at cbs news space had, this is walter cronkite, good day. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning
but we have begun with a small giant leap for mankind. unforgettable words in.ight days, world was a witness to not only the triumph but to the string of man's resolve and the imagination.of his through all time, the moon has endured. determining the tides, thing you tug of the heart, a symbol, a beacon, a goal. now man has prevailed. surface of on the the moon. he's stabbed into its crust. e's stolen some of its soil to bring back in a tiny treasure ship to perhaps unlock some of its secrets....
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and also neil armstrong i don't make a distinction between them but they both did they did for all mankind yes it was a pity it wasn't us russian space travel was developing fast and it was clear to us that many countries would send their astronauts into space. now i'm at the end of my career as an active astronaut but i have never been to the moon. so bilberry let's talk about the man who did get that neil armstrong and buzz aldrin and michael collins how did life change for them when they got back. well it was an interesting challenge for them there were of course military test pilots primarily they were focused heavily on training for the mission and i think they were rather a bit surprised when they got back and they found out that they were you a huge international celebrities and also that they were not likely to ever fly in space again there were other people in the training queue behind them waiting for their turn to go to the moon and so it was pretty likely that both neil and mike were we're not likely to fly again so there's some ahead a new role and took some adjusting but pres
and also neil armstrong i don't make a distinction between them but they both did they did for all mankind yes it was a pity it wasn't us russian space travel was developing fast and it was clear to us that many countries would send their astronauts into space. now i'm at the end of my career as an active astronaut but i have never been to the moon. so bilberry let's talk about the man who did get that neil armstrong and buzz aldrin and michael collins how did life change for them when they got...
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. >>> also -- >> small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> the moon landing. 50 years on, an amazing sight there. you'll hear from one of the men who was on the mission. >>> one of the greatest accomplishments. just so fun to be celebrating this, isn't it? >> gives you chills. >> welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. from cnn world headquarters, "newsroom" starts right now. >>> we are getting a new explanation from iran about why it seized a british flagged oil tanker in the strait of hormuz. iran says it captured the investigational after it was involved in an accident with an iranian fishing boat and ignored a distress signal from the boat. >> an iranian news agency reports the tanker is now in port and all 23 crew are to remain on board during the investigation. the british foreign office is advising all uk ships to avoid the straightt of hormuz and tha there will be major repercussions if the situation is not resolved quickly. >> this is completely unacceptable. freedom of navigation must be maintained. we ar
. >>> also -- >> small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> the moon landing. 50 years on, an amazing sight there. you'll hear from one of the men who was on the mission. >>> one of the greatest accomplishments. just so fun to be celebrating this, isn't it? >> gives you chills. >> welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. from cnn world headquarters, "newsroom" starts...
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. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. ♪ i can't believe it.e? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. gand i don't add you trup the years.s. but what i do count on... is boost® delicious boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. boost® high protein. be up for life. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. >>> contact light. okay. engine stop. apa at a descent. override off. engine arm off. 413 is in. we copy you down, eagle. >> houston, tranquility base here. the eagle has landed. >> roger, tranquility. we copy you on the ground. you got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. we're breathing again. thanks a lot. >> on this night 50 years ago millions around the world
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>> speaking of the good old days, 50 years since apoll11o , look back at key moment in history of mankindit was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms. if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. i got real relief. i got clearer skin and feel better. now, watch me. get real relief with cosentyx. now you can make feel like the weekend.k with jimmy dean simple scrambles. made fresh with two real eggs, sausage 'n chees
>> speaking of the good old days, 50 years since apoll11o , look back at key moment in history of mankindit was embarrassing. my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it even...
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with it, mankind's march upward into that endless sky, a small planet circling an insignificant startstem on the fringe of the seemingly infinite universe. the path ahead will be long, arduous. it is going to be pretty doggone costly. we hope but should not believe in the excitement of today, that the next to follow will be easy. but we have begun with a small step for man, and a giant leap for mankind, armstrong's unforgettable words. in these days of the apollo 11 mission, the world was witness to not only the triumph of technology, but to the strength of man's resolve and the persistence of his imagination. through all-time, the moon has endured, pale and distant, determining the types, tugging at the heart, a beacon, a goal. now man has prevailed. it has landed on the surface of .he moon the date is now indelible, and will be remembered as long as 1969, thees, july 20, day man reached and walked on the moon. the least of this is improved by the things done by the best of us because if we are not able to land, at least we are able to follow. armstrong, aldrin, and collins are the b
with it, mankind's march upward into that endless sky, a small planet circling an insignificant startstem on the fringe of the seemingly infinite universe. the path ahead will be long, arduous. it is going to be pretty doggone costly. we hope but should not believe in the excitement of today, that the next to follow will be easy. but we have begun with a small step for man, and a giant leap for mankind, armstrong's unforgettable words. in these days of the apollo 11 mission, the world was...
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we have begun with a small step for man and a giant leap for mankind.eight days of the apollo 11 mission the world was witness to not only the triumph of technology, and the strength of man's resolve and the persistence of his imagination. for all the time the moon has dured out there it is tied at the heart, a symbol, beacon, a goal. man has landed on the surface of the moon and stabbed into its crust and stolen some of its soil to bring back in a tiny treasure ship to perhaps unlock it secrets. the date will be remembered as long as man survives. july 20, 1969. the day man reached and walked on the moon. improved by the things done by the best of us because if we are not able to land at least we are able to follow. they have let us further and higher. -- further and higher than we ever imagined we would go. speaking for all the staff here .t cbs news space headquarters ♪ has been cbs news color coverage of man on the moon. apollo 11.urney of >> cbs news reviews the historic journey of apollo 11 tonight at 8:00 eastern time. this is harry kramer. >> 50
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that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.wore, i worried someone might see my bladder leak underwear. so, i switched. to always discreet boutique. its shape-hugging threads smooth out the back. so it fits better than depend. and no one notices. always discreet. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? prpharmacist recommendedne memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. here, hello! starts with -hi!le... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. a
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but we have begun with a small step for man, a giant leap for mankind.trong's unforgettable words. in these eight days, world was a witness to not only the triumph of technology but to the string -- strength of man's resolve and the persistence of his imagination. through all time, the moon has endured. pale and distant, determining the tides and tugging at the heart. a symbol, a beacon, a goal. now man has prevailed. he's landed on the surface of the moon. he's stabbed into its crust. he's stolen some of its soil to bring back in a tiny treasure ship to perhaps unlock some of its secrets. the date is now indelible. it will be remembered as long as man survives. july 20, 1969, the day man reached and walked on the moon. the least of us improved by the things done by the best of us because if we're not able to land, at least we're able to follow. armstrong, aldrin and collins are the best of us. and they have led us further and higher than we ever imagined we were likely to go. now speaking for arthur clark and wally schirra and all the staff at cbs news
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still, nasa's lunar landing remains timeless. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: in cape canaveral, florida, i'm omar jimenez. >>> a celebration at the space and science center in the oakland hills. adults lifted their children to touch a moon hanging in the rotunda and they took pictures from an apollo 11 space suit helmet. and others stepped on footsteps like those left on the moon in 1969. >> we have is a lot of activity going on today. talks from our local astronomers to talk about the history of the moon landing. and, all of the amazing technology that went into landing on the moon. >> tonight, an adults only party there features something called space karaoke plus live music and dancing and a simulated mission to the moon. i'm trying to think of what songs you would sing. >> how about the song that was number one when they landed on moon. zagar and evans in the year 2525. that was at the top of the charts. >> i don't remember it. >> i know you don't. that's the headline in the new york times. they didn't actually walk on the moon until about 7:
still, nasa's lunar landing remains timeless. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: in cape canaveral, florida, i'm omar jimenez. >>> a celebration at the space and science center in the oakland hills. adults lifted their children to touch a moon hanging in the rotunda and they took pictures from an apollo 11 space suit helmet. and others stepped on footsteps like those left on the moon in 1969. >> we have is a lot of activity...
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. >> us, how mankind's giant leap 50 years ago created a special father/son connection that has americansstill working to put people in space. >> i'm tracking twoed isolat small showers. a better chance, though, for showers and thunderstormsom trow during the afternoon and evening hours. i'm timing that out, plus the latest on our dangerous heat after the break. >> it's the worst time of year,n no wr, no snow, nothing to measure. just the dog days of summer. what are we going to do now? seriously? i'm looking for some ideas here. >> here's an idea, send us a picture of your pet doing its best trick. you could be featured on news4 or get a visit by pat himself. >> want to play fetch? >> pat's prized pets, only on news4. >>> a week of tributes to the apollo 11 moon mission starts tomorrow and it's going to include this. >> starting around 9:30 at night, pojections will transform the washington monument into a saturn five rocket. >> the projections onhe monument will continue through saturday which is going to be the actual anniversary o the landing. >> the smiit will be the first e in 13 ye
. >> us, how mankind's giant leap 50 years ago created a special father/son connection that has americansstill working to put people in space. >> i'm tracking twoed isolat small showers. a better chance, though, for showers and thunderstormsom trow during the afternoon and evening hours. i'm timing that out, plus the latest on our dangerous heat after the break. >> it's the worst time of year,n no wr, no snow, nothing to measure. just the dog days of summer. what are we going...