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he was followed about five minutes later by mike collins and finally buzz aldrin, the man sitting inhe middle seat during liftoff, was the third astronaut to come aboard. the weather is certainly go. it's a beautiful morning for a launch to the moon. we expect a temperature about 85 degrees in the kennedy space center area. >> we are still go on apollo 11 at this time. >> t minus 25 seconds. 20 seconds and counting. t-minus 15 seconds. guidance is internal. 12. 11. 10. 9. ignition sequence starts. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. zero. all engine running. liftoff. we have liftoff, 32 minutes past the hour, liftoff on apollo 11. tower cleared. ♪ >> the eagle has landed. >> you got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. we're breathing again. thanks a lot. >> we'll step off the l.e.m. now. that's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> apollo 11, armstrong, aldrin and collins. they and millions of others reached out and in their own way, touched another planet. the images remind us that it happened, but not how it really was in the context of the times. george lowe, one of the architects
he was followed about five minutes later by mike collins and finally buzz aldrin, the man sitting inhe middle seat during liftoff, was the third astronaut to come aboard. the weather is certainly go. it's a beautiful morning for a launch to the moon. we expect a temperature about 85 degrees in the kennedy space center area. >> we are still go on apollo 11 at this time. >> t minus 25 seconds. 20 seconds and counting. t-minus 15 seconds. guidance is internal. 12. 11. 10. 9. ignition...
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mike milken, francis collins, thank you for your time this morning >>> obama supporters would argue thateing tech savvy. how did health care.com end up with so many problems. the former while house chief technology officer will join us live. >>> is twitter really worth all the hype? find out what investors have to say when "squawk on the street" comes right back. little old fashioned. i love chalk and erasers. but change is coming. all my students have the brand new surface. it has the new windows and comes with office, has a real keyboard, so they can do real work. they can use bing smartsearch to find anything in the world... or last night's assignment. and the battery lasts and lasts, so after school they can skype, play games, and my favorite...do homework. change is looking pretty good after all. ♪ change is looking pretty good after all. [ bagpipes and drums playing over ] [ music transitions to rock ] make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>>
mike milken, francis collins, thank you for your time this morning >>> obama supporters would argue thateing tech savvy. how did health care.com end up with so many problems. the former while house chief technology officer will join us live. >>> is twitter really worth all the hype? find out what investors have to say when "squawk on the street" comes right back. little old fashioned. i love chalk and erasers. but change is coming. all my students have the brand new...
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they were senators robert byrd, of west virginia, lincoln chafee of rhode island, susan collins of maine, mike dewine of ohio, lindsey graham of south carolina, daniel inouye of hawaii, mary landrieu of louisiana, joseph lieberman of connecticut, john mccain of arizona, ben nelson of florida, ken salazar of colorado, olympia snowe of maybe and john warner of virginia. what they devised was a quite simple solution. they were grappling with the same question that confronts us now, what can justify a member of the united states senate voting to block consideration, in other words, to filibuster, a nominee to the judicial branch. and their idea, simple as it was, had tremendous power. they agreed they would oppose a judicial nominee only in, quote, extraordinary circumstances. that was the gist of the agreement, there were other features to it but their spirit and intent in this short phrase had profoundly meaningful impact. in fact, for the remainder of the bush presidency, there were no more filibusters on judicial nominees. and those senators with that short phrase accomplished a historic impac
they were senators robert byrd, of west virginia, lincoln chafee of rhode island, susan collins of maine, mike dewine of ohio, lindsey graham of south carolina, daniel inouye of hawaii, mary landrieu of louisiana, joseph lieberman of connecticut, john mccain of arizona, ben nelson of florida, ken salazar of colorado, olympia snowe of maybe and john warner of virginia. what they devised was a quite simple solution. they were grappling with the same question that confronts us now, what can...
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panthers sack collin kaepernick six times. it's mike mitchell's turn. no he didn't.he kaepernicked. 49ers defense lost reed on this play. and crashes into reed this was reed's second -- then with 10 minutes left, carolina's graham ganaeu takes this field goal. 10 minutes left. san francisco needs to make the play. and this is not what i meant by making a play. final 30 second, collin kaepernick feels the heat. makes a desperation throw. makes an easy pick to put the lead on this victory. panthers they are for real folks. carolina wins their fifth straight. and snaps the 49ers win streak. this game just didn't follow the script. >> with two of the best quarterbacks in the league paired up against each other, the 49ers did hold up their end on that side of the ball. >> i just wish we were able to you know do a little bit more on the defensive side. score on defense or something. >> i think it's a gut check. time to step up. you know get this win next week. >> they're a good defense. but today was more of our lack of execution than what they were doing. >> don't feel go
panthers sack collin kaepernick six times. it's mike mitchell's turn. no he didn't.he kaepernicked. 49ers defense lost reed on this play. and crashes into reed this was reed's second -- then with 10 minutes left, carolina's graham ganaeu takes this field goal. 10 minutes left. san francisco needs to make the play. and this is not what i meant by making a play. final 30 second, collin kaepernick feels the heat. makes a desperation throw. makes an easy pick to put the lead on this victory....
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mike ditka. you don't have to be a super fan to know that i'm talking about the bears. i had a chance to sit down collinst the magic of that storied season. here's how you described the legendary coach mike ditka for the book. he looked like a bear and behaved by a bear. he was a kodiak rooting through trash. he was a grizzly enraged by a swarm of beez. ditka was that guy for the entire city of chicago. that's quite lovely. what did ditka mean to you and the shi of chicago? >> i felt like what the city needed was somebody to sort of snap you out of this funk that i knew growing up in the '70s in chicago was kind of nationwide. and everything seemed to be winding down and getting worse. and all the sudden, ditka with this crazy perm and crazy shorts, you could see him crush reporters right in front of you. >> orphans. you write about a woman who was heckling him and he took out a ball of bubble gum and threw it at her and it got stuck in her hair. >> we studied it on the film. but it was -- he famously sort of went like this for a fan and said that's your iq, buddy, zero. and he had his quarterback jim ma
mike ditka. you don't have to be a super fan to know that i'm talking about the bears. i had a chance to sit down collinst the magic of that storied season. here's how you described the legendary coach mike ditka for the book. he looked like a bear and behaved by a bear. he was a kodiak rooting through trash. he was a grizzly enraged by a swarm of beez. ditka was that guy for the entire city of chicago. that's quite lovely. what did ditka mean to you and the shi of chicago? >> i felt like...
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collins. reverend bishop, kevin j farrell of the diocese of dallas. the mayor of dallas, the honorable mikerawlins. david mccullough. and pastor emeritus of the saint luke's trinity united methodist church, sam w holmes junior. thank you. and now we ask you to please rise for the presentation of the colors by -- of the the dallas police honor guard. please remain standing for the national anthem, performed by monica saldivar. ["national anthem"] whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? and the rocket's red glare. airbombs bursting in gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. that star spangled waver yet freethe land of the brave ♪ me of the >> please be seated. today's invocation is presented by kevin chain -- by the catholic diocese of dallas. >> almighty and ever faithful god, today we lift up our minds and hearts to you because you have lifted us up from the horrible tragedy enacted in this place, from the cruel suffering that was born on this hill. from the shock and horror that gripped o
collins. reverend bishop, kevin j farrell of the diocese of dallas. the mayor of dallas, the honorable mikerawlins. david mccullough. and pastor emeritus of the saint luke's trinity united methodist church, sam w holmes junior. thank you. and now we ask you to please rise for the presentation of the colors by -- of the the dallas police honor guard. please remain standing for the national anthem, performed by monica saldivar. ["national anthem"] whose broad stripes and bright stars...
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mike freeman, tell me why. >> why, brooke, it's a combination of things. the main thing was i think that teams got a little nervous. i think jason collins, when that came out, as you know, it was one of the biggest stories of the year, him doing that. it was a lot of attention, a lot of media attention, and it sort of scared some teams away. that was a big, big reason why. there are other reasons but that was one of the biggest why. >> it's interesting, when we covered jason collins, he was on the cover of "sports illustrated," wrote that incredible article, whether it's an issue of fear in the locker room or an issue of fear from the fans. what do you think? >> i think it's a little bit of both. i think it's more in the locker room. look, we've seen, you've covered what's happened in miami with the bullying situation. imagine a gay player coming out in that sort of situation, how bad that could have been. i think it's more that. i think the concern is for a gay player in particular who is thinking about coming out, do i come out, what are my teammates going to be like, how will they treat me, how will fans treat me, how will coaches tr
mike freeman, tell me why. >> why, brooke, it's a combination of things. the main thing was i think that teams got a little nervous. i think jason collins, when that came out, as you know, it was one of the biggest stories of the year, him doing that. it was a lot of attention, a lot of media attention, and it sort of scared some teams away. that was a big, big reason why. there are other reasons but that was one of the biggest why. >> it's interesting, when we covered jason...
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collins. the most reverend bishop, kevin j. fair roll, of the catholic mayor of dasms the mayor of dallas, the honorable mike rawlings.avid mccullough. and pastor emeritus of the st. luke's united methodist church, zan w. holmes jr. thank you. ♪ and now we ask to you please rise for the presentation of colors by the dallas police department honor guard. please remain standing for the national anthem, performed by onica. >> ♪ o say can you see by the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars rough the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched ere so gallantly streaming and the rockets' red glare he bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night hat our flag was still there say does that star spangled anner yet wave 'er the land of the free ♪d the home of the brave >> please be seated. today's invocation is presented by the most reverend beneficiary opened j.f. fair roll of the catholic diocese of allas. >> almighty and ever faithful god, today we lift up our minds and hearts to you because you, lord, have lifted us up from the horrible tragedy enacted in this place, from the cruel suffering th
collins. the most reverend bishop, kevin j. fair roll, of the catholic mayor of dasms the mayor of dallas, the honorable mike rawlings.avid mccullough. and pastor emeritus of the st. luke's united methodist church, zan w. holmes jr. thank you. ♪ and now we ask to you please rise for the presentation of colors by the dallas police department honor guard. please remain standing for the national anthem, performed by onica. >> ♪ o say can you see by the twilight's last gleaming whose...