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we believe that mike collins is now maneuvering the spacecraft. antenna patterns aren't too good at the moment. >> apollo 11, this is houston broadcasting on the fly. do you read us? out. >> houston, apollo 11, all 12 matches are locked. >> buzz aldrin reporting that all 12 latches in the mechanism have locked. >> houston, we're ready for ejection. >> houston, apollo 11, we've completed our maneuver. >> houston, roger that. >> this is apollo control. at 6 hours 16 minutes into the mission, velocity now 11,479 feet per second. apollo 11's distance from earth, 5,000 naught ca 5,000 nautical miles. >> we'll be ready to copy in a minute or two. >> the spacecraft will be placed in the passive thermal control mode. it will be rotated about its x-axis at a rate of about 3 revolutions per hour to maintain proper temperature balance within the spacecraft. >> houston, you might be entered that out my window right now, i can observe the entire continent of north america down to the yucatan peninsula and then i run out of window. >> i didn't have much outside
we believe that mike collins is now maneuvering the spacecraft. antenna patterns aren't too good at the moment. >> apollo 11, this is houston broadcasting on the fly. do you read us? out. >> houston, apollo 11, all 12 matches are locked. >> buzz aldrin reporting that all 12 latches in the mechanism have locked. >> houston, we're ready for ejection. >> houston, apollo 11, we've completed our maneuver. >> houston, roger that. >> this is apollo control. at...
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mike collins, 99. buzz ardrin, 88. >> we will have radar in shortly. >> dave reed will report a refined orbit after more radar tracking. >> this is houston. the booster has been configured for orbital craft. over. >> roger. >> don't worry for the time being. >> go ahead. >> for your information, radar shows you in a 103 by 103 orbit. >> beautiful. >> one two niner zero two, los at goal stone one three three five five over. >> roger. >> this is apollo control at one hour 51 minutes moving across the atlantic towards africa. on the next revolution, the spacecraft will be accelerating to the required speed to get it into an orbit that will intercept the moon doing the translunar maneuver. it will place the spacecraft on its trajectory toward the moon. >> go, go, go. >> let's go. >> go flight. >> apololo 11, this is houston. you are go. >> thank you. we got telemetry back on and everything is go. >> looks good here. >> we're showing present altitu altitude, about 108 nautical miles. we expect 177 nautical
mike collins, 99. buzz ardrin, 88. >> we will have radar in shortly. >> dave reed will report a refined orbit after more radar tracking. >> this is houston. the booster has been configured for orbital craft. over. >> roger. >> don't worry for the time being. >> go ahead. >> for your information, radar shows you in a 103 by 103 orbit. >> beautiful. >> one two niner zero two, los at goal stone one three three five five over. >> roger....
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command module pilot, mike collins, 99.>> moving across the atlantic towards africa and on the next revolution the spacecraft will be accelerating to the required speed to get it into an orbit that will intercept the moon during the translunar injection maneuver. >> saturn gave us a magnificent ride. >> it looks like you're well on your way now. >> it was neil armstrong praising the launch vehicle. >> the crew at this time press ago head with their transposition and docking maneuver. the spacecraft after having separated from saturn third stage turning around docking with the lunar module extracting the lunar module from the sad turn third stage and pushing ahead en route to the moon. >> roger, apollo 11. good morning. >> they reports they're receiving from tv from the spacecraft. >> about 137 miles out. >> buzz is doing the camera work. >> neil is on his head again. trying to make me nervous. >> copy. we see 651. >> we have a happy home. plenty of room for the three of us. >> amroel 11 is presently 131 nautical miles from
command module pilot, mike collins, 99.>> moving across the atlantic towards africa and on the next revolution the spacecraft will be accelerating to the required speed to get it into an orbit that will intercept the moon during the translunar injection maneuver. >> saturn gave us a magnificent ride. >> it looks like you're well on your way now. >> it was neil armstrong praising the launch vehicle. >> the crew at this time press ago head with their transposition...
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mike collins is a wonderful gentleman, very thoughtful, speaking of her future in space, he said, people will go where they are able to go. i think that kind of says it all. it speaks to the human need, the human earning to explore, to find out what is in the next hill, next valley, on the next world. >> host: did he ever expressed regret being the guy who had to drive the ship around the moon while his two friends -- >> guest: he was a constant gentleman and he never complained. of course, he said once or twice in his book, which is the best national autobiography. of course, these were awful males, and everybody wanted to be hired part of the stuff. and you wanted to walk on the moon. but he was a team player. he was happy to be part of the first group. >> host: new york city, joe please go ahead with your question. thank you. good evening, welcome to usc, i'm a proud children alumni and of course, it is special that you're discussing the moon. neil armstrong did his graduate work at usc. so with that, i will ask you, i was pretty upset to learn that there is not a celebration in washi
mike collins is a wonderful gentleman, very thoughtful, speaking of her future in space, he said, people will go where they are able to go. i think that kind of says it all. it speaks to the human need, the human earning to explore, to find out what is in the next hill, next valley, on the next world. >> host: did he ever expressed regret being the guy who had to drive the ship around the moon while his two friends -- >> guest: he was a constant gentleman and he never complained. of...
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mike collins said, i'm looking at the united states right now. i'm not sure why the united states should have the luxury of a positive real yield. guess what, we are going to zero. where is this going? greg: the u.s. still looks attractive vis-à-vis other developed markets. i think that spread is too ide. i continue to see yields over time -- it might be a little overdone in the near term, i don't know, but over time i continue to see flows into the u.s. driving both real and ominal yields lower. jonathan: andy? andy: going back to your arlier question, will the rate cuts make a difference? it is the only tool they have got. if you listen to what they say, in both interviews that you referenced, they have kind of got a third mandate, which is maintaining this expansion. it's like they're in a competition with australia and want to catch up. if you take that into account, what else can they do, before they get to restarting qe? they have got rates. that's their only tool. if they just slowly feed the market 25, 25, 25, you can get to greg's world,
mike collins said, i'm looking at the united states right now. i'm not sure why the united states should have the luxury of a positive real yield. guess what, we are going to zero. where is this going? greg: the u.s. still looks attractive vis-à-vis other developed markets. i think that spread is too ide. i continue to see yields over time -- it might be a little overdone in the near term, i don't know, but over time i continue to see flows into the u.s. driving both real and ominal yields...
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and then some minutes later they're back in orbit and they're on their way to rendezvous with mike collinsre world to watch the apollo 11 watch man take the first steps on the moon, the mid pacific obscured their return to earth. so, it was already daylight when the carrier approached and found columbia in the ocean swells. >> neil and mike, i want you to know i think i'm the luckiest man in the world because i have the privilege of speaking to so many and welcoming you back to earth. >> it was such a huge event in our country's history. i grew up in new york. this is bigger than the mets winning the world series in 19 of th 69. i was looking up to them. they're cooler than the beatles. these guys were the epitome of cool. >> there was another one of these suckers scheduled for november, so the people who did it were so busy getting ready for the next one, they didn't have time to celebrate the first one. >> apollo 12, houston. >> hello, houston. yankee clipper with intrepid has arrived on time. >> we didn't actually spend much time asking ourselves about the greater meaning of this. we we
and then some minutes later they're back in orbit and they're on their way to rendezvous with mike collinsre world to watch the apollo 11 watch man take the first steps on the moon, the mid pacific obscured their return to earth. so, it was already daylight when the carrier approached and found columbia in the ocean swells. >> neil and mike, i want you to know i think i'm the luckiest man in the world because i have the privilege of speaking to so many and welcoming you back to earth....
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. >> mike collins is kind of the handball shark of the astronauts >> reporter: it tell us about how importanttion sequence start. >> reporter: 50 years ago next month will mark the anniversary of the launch of the most daring and technologically demanding space adventure of its time. apollo 11. >> liftoff on apollo 11. >> reporter: and that guy from the nasa film, michael collins, he was on the crew were you nervous >> yes i get nervous easily that seemed like a suitable occasion to be nervous >> reporter: once in orbit around the moon collins said good-bye to neil armstrong and buzz aldrin as their landing module headed to the surface collins, meanwhile, stayed up in the command module the only ride home once those guys drift off what are you thinking >> bon voyage. >> i think you have a fine looking flying machine there >> reporter: orbiting above the lunar surface collins was often out of radio contact as the command module ventured to the far side of the moon, he did hear this. >> houston, the eagle has landed. >> reporter: but as for the famous first words - >> it's one small step for ma
. >> mike collins is kind of the handball shark of the astronauts >> reporter: it tell us about how importanttion sequence start. >> reporter: 50 years ago next month will mark the anniversary of the launch of the most daring and technologically demanding space adventure of its time. apollo 11. >> liftoff on apollo 11. >> reporter: and that guy from the nasa film, michael collins, he was on the crew were you nervous >> yes i get nervous easily that seemed...
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susan collins, lindsey graham, mike lee of utah.isa murkowski, rand tall and todd young. dianne feinstein had this statement as to why this was wrong and they wanted to block the arms sales. quote i cannot sell arms to a nation that murdered a journalist indiscriminately, kills civilians in yemen and tortures women's rights advocates. those responsible must be held accountable. the house of representatives has not yet moved a similar resolution. we are told they would do that at some point, then the senate and the house would be in alignment. but there is not a veto proof margin. they would not be able to override president trump. he vetoed two pieces of legislation already. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says the resolution to block the arms sales has unintended consequences. he says when you are dealing with saudi arabia, it's not black and white. liz: we have former vice president joe biden saying president trump upped the odds of a confrontation with iran by walk away. let's bring in u.s. army retired lieutenant colo
susan collins, lindsey graham, mike lee of utah.isa murkowski, rand tall and todd young. dianne feinstein had this statement as to why this was wrong and they wanted to block the arms sales. quote i cannot sell arms to a nation that murdered a journalist indiscriminately, kills civilians in yemen and tortures women's rights advocates. those responsible must be held accountable. the house of representatives has not yet moved a similar resolution. we are told they would do that at some point,...
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collins. >>> a new trump official, the new reporting on secretary of state mike pompeo's political future.rds. >>> plus, bill karins with a check of the weather. your "first look" at "morning joe" is back in a moment. ♪ sometimes, the pressures of today's world can make it tough to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. her saturdays are a never- ending montage of comfort. [tv sfx]: where have you been all my life? but then anne laid on a serta perfect sleeper. and realized her life was only just sorta comfortable. not just sorta comfortable. serta comfortable. not just sorta comfortable. you should know the location of a decent bathroom.ation, my gut says, take new benefiber healthy balance. this daily supplement helps maintain digestive health naturally while relieving occasional constipation and abdominal discomfort. new benefiber healthy balance but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint
collins. >>> a new trump official, the new reporting on secretary of state mike pompeo's political future.rds. >>> plus, bill karins with a check of the weather. your "first look" at "morning joe" is back in a moment. ♪ sometimes, the pressures of today's world can make it tough to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast....
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mike braun, thank you. greg walden, we work so hard together and michael burgess, doug collins, devon, thank you all incredible people. lieutenant governors, jeff duncan, dan first, thank you fellas. in all of our great state legislative, a lot of them with us today. a lot of great medical people and doctors, it dedicates powerful companies and lobbyists especially have denied the public access to the real cost of healthcare services they provided, it is that simple, the lack of christians fancy has enriched industry giants greatly costing americans hundreds of billions of dollars a year. patients have $800 billion for sailing and more than $6000 for a drug test in $6000. i've seen it. and over $17000 for stitches to just ditch up a little wound. often price is referred drastically between hospitals and doctors for the exact same services and there's no consistency or predict ability and it's frankly no lin no, no r reason. they find themselves in deeply and for situations, erica please come up and explain what happened to you. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. for three and half years i was fighti
mike braun, thank you. greg walden, we work so hard together and michael burgess, doug collins, devon, thank you all incredible people. lieutenant governors, jeff duncan, dan first, thank you fellas. in all of our great state legislative, a lot of them with us today. a lot of great medical people and doctors, it dedicates powerful companies and lobbyists especially have denied the public access to the real cost of healthcare services they provided, it is that simple, the lack of christians...
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. >> kaitlan collins at the white house, thanks very much. >>> also breaking, secretary of state mike pompeo is blaming iran directly for today's explosions on two tankers in the gulf of oman. let's go to pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what do we know about the explosions? >> wolf, within hours of this attack, oil prices skyrocketed. all of this tension in the persian gulf region could cost all of us more at the gas tank. two commercial tankers in flames. their crews forced to abandon ship after being hit in the busy waterways of the gulf of oman near the strait of hormuz. tonight, the secretary of state pointing directly at iran. >> it is the assessment of the united states government that the islamic republic of iran is responsible for the attacks that occurred in the gulf of oman today. this assessment is based on intelligence, the weapons used, the level of expertise needed to execute the operation. >> reporter: going a step further to accuse government leaders but offering no public evidence. >> no proxy group operating in the area has the resources and proficiency to act
. >> kaitlan collins at the white house, thanks very much. >>> also breaking, secretary of state mike pompeo is blaming iran directly for today's explosions on two tankers in the gulf of oman. let's go to pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what do we know about the explosions? >> wolf, within hours of this attack, oil prices skyrocketed. all of this tension in the persian gulf region could cost all of us more at the gas tank. two commercial tankers in flames. their crews...