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let's talk more about this with house intel chairman mike rogers. i just kept thinking to myself isn't one of the most beautiful things about america is that you have the protection of the first amendment, that you have this first amendment right to say what you believe to work toward what you think might be a better america? let me get your reaction this morning to the husband of the senior council to the president, kellyanne conway. george conway writes naivety, resentment, outright racism roiled in a toxic mix have given us a racist president. is he right? >> i don't -- i think we've entered this nee era of peewee
let's talk more about this with house intel chairman mike rogers. i just kept thinking to myself isn't one of the most beautiful things about america is that you have the protection of the first amendment, that you have this first amendment right to say what you believe to work toward what you think might be a better america? let me get your reaction this morning to the husband of the senior council to the president, kellyanne conway. george conway writes naivety, resentment, outright racism...
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and mike rogers just made a great point that i would haven't known if you're not here. thank you very much, brother, which is, in the intel committee, you can talk about obstruction all you want if the chairman is okay with it. that chairman is adam schiff. understandably, he would probably be okay with it. so he could answer questions that he's not allowed to answer in the first hearing, in the second one. >> any member of the intelligence committee can ask any question they want when it comes up. if the chairman has already gotten agreement from both sides that they'll only talk intelligence issues and russian interference, then they wouldn't be able to do that -- >> they wouldn't, but he could. >> there's nothing stopping them from doing it, other than the decorum of the chairman deciding that they could or could not do it. and my guess would be that there is some deal, only because they're allowing the chief of staff to testify at the second hearing. and remember, again, mueller's doing that because there's no way he's going to remember every fact. and he wants to b
and mike rogers just made a great point that i would haven't known if you're not here. thank you very much, brother, which is, in the intel committee, you can talk about obstruction all you want if the chairman is okay with it. that chairman is adam schiff. understandably, he would probably be okay with it. so he could answer questions that he's not allowed to answer in the first hearing, in the second one. >> any member of the intelligence committee can ask any question they want when it...
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security analyst mike rogers joins me now.sman, always good to have you on the show. >> thanks, jim. >> i know the president's dissatisfaction with the iran deal. you and others have made criticisms about it, but the fact is iran was in a deal that limited its ability, really held back its ability to make a nuclear weapon. the president pulls the u.s. out of the deal, applies for pressure to get in effect more out of the deal and now iran has pulled out of the deal. what was the trump administration policy accomplished? >> and just to be clear, i opposed the deal as it originally started, but i also didn't think it was a good idea to pull out of the deal unilaterally. i just thought there were other leverage points. and one of the reasons is this exact one. they left all the material and capability to actually enrich uranium, and would have enough capability to go up to weapons grade. they have it and that's a part of the deal. i thought that was a terrible idea. that being said, i think what the united states ought to be doin
security analyst mike rogers joins me now.sman, always good to have you on the show. >> thanks, jim. >> i know the president's dissatisfaction with the iran deal. you and others have made criticisms about it, but the fact is iran was in a deal that limited its ability, really held back its ability to make a nuclear weapon. the president pulls the u.s. out of the deal, applies for pressure to get in effect more out of the deal and now iran has pulled out of the deal. what was the...
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mike rogers is the ranking member of the homeland security committee. he joins us now., after what you heard today, should i.c.e. have access to this technology? >> of course. you know, the thing that was emphasized today in the hearing was first of all, they are using dmv driver's license pictures. those are public records. this is no reasonable expectation of privacy in those public records. but also, they're only doing the things that have manually been done hereto for, where they are taking a driver's license or passport that's being handed to the individual, let's say at tsa and they are comparing it to your likeness in person. this would just use a machine, that doesn't have fatigue or make errors like human beings do. >> congressman, given the state of photography with the most motor vehicle bureaus are those photographs really going to be helpful? [laughter] >> nobody likes their driver's license picture. that's a good point. david: that's true. >> they made the point today, we had one of the individuals that was there that made the point that with the advanceme
mike rogers is the ranking member of the homeland security committee. he joins us now., after what you heard today, should i.c.e. have access to this technology? >> of course. you know, the thing that was emphasized today in the hearing was first of all, they are using dmv driver's license pictures. those are public records. this is no reasonable expectation of privacy in those public records. but also, they're only doing the things that have manually been done hereto for, where they are...
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marker ahead of the world championships make it this year he had doubts fellow americans no longer a mike rogers winning in a time of 9.91 seconds the 37 year old will defend his world title in doha in october. of a is on the honors on stage 7 of the tour de france the 230 kilometer track was a day for the sprinters on a largely flat course the. rider taking its 4th career stage win on the tall italian john a return in the race leader yellow jersey and that is all the sport for now. raul thank you that's it for this news hour but do stay with us spend time a while news after the break. discover new developments in surgery i'm going to have it up when i'm in here ashima japan to meet the surgeon pioneering new techniques in regenerating on knees and could a breakthrough medical trial provide some much needed on says to cystic fibrosis sufferers based on all the evidence we have the virus at least $105.00 more active cancer. the cure revisited on al-jazeera. this is a really fabulous news from one of the best i've ever worked in there is a unique sense of bonding where everybody teams in but somet
marker ahead of the world championships make it this year he had doubts fellow americans no longer a mike rogers winning in a time of 9.91 seconds the 37 year old will defend his world title in doha in october. of a is on the honors on stage 7 of the tour de france the 230 kilometer track was a day for the sprinters on a largely flat course the. rider taking its 4th career stage win on the tall italian john a return in the race leader yellow jersey and that is all the sport for now. raul thank...
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ahead of the world championships later this year he had stout fellow americans no alliance and mike rogers winning in a time of 9.91 sec. and it was a rough break for 20 year old jonathan jones in the 400 meters another runner fall started but jones never heard the recall gun he and several others started running some stop but jones finished the track he beat his personal best but ran it by himself in a race that now doesn't matter he ended up sitting out for the real one. hard way to lose back to you so to put it straight but surely you see lots more news. recruited to win a war exploited to on the battlefield to call the new regime placed in different value and half in life and their peers then abandoned for a lifetime and we should be ashamed for veterans who fought for our country on living over to people in power investigates the plight of imperial britons african troops a game tonight the forgotten heroes of empire on al-jazeera. culture a dance thrives here every day generations of tibetans continue to embrace and maintain their cultural heritage it's a reminder of who they are or w
ahead of the world championships later this year he had stout fellow americans no alliance and mike rogers winning in a time of 9.91 sec. and it was a rough break for 20 year old jonathan jones in the 400 meters another runner fall started but jones never heard the recall gun he and several others started running some stop but jones finished the track he beat his personal best but ran it by himself in a race that now doesn't matter he ended up sitting out for the real one. hard way to lose back...
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marker ahead of the world championships later this year yet down fellow americans no longer are mike rogers winning in a time of 9.91 seconds the 37 year old will defend his world hartle in town hall in october. dylan curran evader and took the honors on stage 7 of the tour de france the 230 kilometer track was a day for the sprinters on a large the course the job of taking its 4th career stage when italians really czerny retiring the year leaders yellow jersey that's. now many of our thank you very much well that wraps up the news i will be back in just a few moments with another but i soon have news for you a full round of the day's top stories coming up very shortly i'll see you in a bit. as iraq rebuilds itself following years of conflict women struggle to play a bigger role politically and domestic violence also remains a problem. some of the brave women battling abuse talked al-jazeera about the struggles they face and the pursuit of justice. to stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera every reclaim news cycle brings a series of breaking sto
marker ahead of the world championships later this year yet down fellow americans no longer are mike rogers winning in a time of 9.91 seconds the 37 year old will defend his world hartle in town hall in october. dylan curran evader and took the honors on stage 7 of the tour de france the 230 kilometer track was a day for the sprinters on a large the course the job of taking its 4th career stage when italians really czerny retiring the year leaders yellow jersey that's. now many of our thank you...
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marker ahead of the world championship to make this year he had doubts that americans no longer a mike rogers winning in a time of 9.91 seconds the 37 year old will defend his world title in doha you know . of a is on the honors on stage 7 of the tour de france the 230 kilometer track was a day for the sprinters on a largely flat course the german rider taking its 4th career stage win on the tall italian john a return in the race leader yellow jersey. and that is always fall for. royal thank you that's it for this news hour on al-jazeera for me for me back to the whole team here in doha thank you very much for watching. is when you next on al-jazeera do stay with us. to his supporters hungary's prime minister is a guardian of europe's borders manning the ramparts against migrant told. to others viktor orbán is an authoritarian demagogue whose far right agenda poses a significant threat to democratic values people in power investigates the leader taking his country to extremes hungary europe's bad boy on a just 0. across the united states indigenous families are searching for their loved ones
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let's talk more about this with house intel chairman mike rogers. i just kept thinking to myself isn't one of the most beautiful things about america is that you have the protection of the first amendment, that you have this first amendment right to say what you believe to work toward what you think might be a better america? let me get your reaction this morning to the husband of the senior council to the president, kellyanne conway. george conway writes naivety, resentment, outright racism roiled in a toxic mix have given us a racist president. is he right? >> i don't -- i think we've entered this nee era of peewee herman name-calling i know you are but what am i politics. this dissent in making it personal the way it has i think is not good for the future of the united states. and everybody, both parties ought to stop doing it. and the problem here is i think the president is using his social media to engage others who have used pretty inflammatory language, and they both love it. and i think both sides of that conversation love it. >> but is cha
let's talk more about this with house intel chairman mike rogers. i just kept thinking to myself isn't one of the most beautiful things about america is that you have the protection of the first amendment, that you have this first amendment right to say what you believe to work toward what you think might be a better america? let me get your reaction this morning to the husband of the senior council to the president, kellyanne conway. george conway writes naivety, resentment, outright racism...
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likewise, in a letter to me last year, then-director of the national security agency, mike rogers, said that the personal devices and accounts belonging to senior government officials, and i quote, remain prime targets for exploitation. these foreign intelligence threats are not just aimed at the executive branch. last year a bipartisan senate working group examined cybersecurity threats against senators. in their november 2018 report, the working group revealed that there was mounting evidence that senators are being targeted for hacking which could include exposure of personal data. likewise, google has now publicly confirmed that it has quietly warned specific senators and senate staff that their personal e-mail accounts were being targeted by state-sponsored hackers. unfortunately, the sergeant at arms, an office that's tasked with protecting the senate cybersecurity, is currently barred from using its resources to protect the personal devices and accounts of senators and their staff even if senators and staff are being targeted by foreign spies and hackers. so that is why on a bipa
likewise, in a letter to me last year, then-director of the national security agency, mike rogers, said that the personal devices and accounts belonging to senior government officials, and i quote, remain prime targets for exploitation. these foreign intelligence threats are not just aimed at the executive branch. last year a bipartisan senate working group examined cybersecurity threats against senators. in their november 2018 report, the working group revealed that there was mounting evidence...
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joining us now, mike rogers, former chair of the house intelligence committee and a cnn national securitymentator and jane harmon former ranking member of the house intelligence committee and kurntsly the director and president at the wilson center. i have to warn everyone, we have a republican and democrat here together. >> oh, dear. >> they actually got along. >> and still do. >> so that's an upset victory for america right there. mike, i want to start with you. because you heard from robert mueller there. and one of the few times he spoke at length. really warning don't take your eye off the ball here. the ball here is that russia is attacking us now. >> absolutely. and he also added another provision in there. it didn't get a lot of attention. but he said and other nation states are following suit. if you watch countries like china who are trying to do in the pacific rim what russia did to us in 2016, you know, wait soon coming to your inbox is going to be this chinese effort to do the same thing. and other nation states as well. so it is as serious as it gets. and the consequences we
joining us now, mike rogers, former chair of the house intelligence committee and a cnn national securitymentator and jane harmon former ranking member of the house intelligence committee and kurntsly the director and president at the wilson center. i have to warn everyone, we have a republican and democrat here together. >> oh, dear. >> they actually got along. >> and still do. >> so that's an upset victory for america right there. mike, i want to start with you....
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senate about trump putting pressure on him and pressure on the head of the national security agency, mike rogersabout the russia investigation. senator richard blumenthal asked coats in an open hearing, so when both of you got pressure about the president on the russia matter, did you guys ever talk to each other about that? have you talked about this issue with admiral rogers? at which point, dan coats paused for nine seconds, which as you can see, is an eternity in congressional hearing time. dan coats actually scored a second hall of fame nominee for sound bites in our -- of our insane era in american politics and it came during a conversation he had with nbc's andrea mitchell. criticing aspects of trump's meeting with vladimir putin in helsinki. >> i do want to say, we have some breaking news, the white house has announced on twitter that vladimir putin is coming to the white house in the fall. >> say that again? [ laughter ] >> you -- vladimir putin coming to -- >> did i hear you? >> yeah. yeah. >> okay. >> yeah. >> that's going to be special. >> honestly, a lot of people thought coats woul
senate about trump putting pressure on him and pressure on the head of the national security agency, mike rogersabout the russia investigation. senator richard blumenthal asked coats in an open hearing, so when both of you got pressure about the president on the russia matter, did you guys ever talk to each other about that? have you talked about this issue with admiral rogers? at which point, dan coats paused for nine seconds, which as you can see, is an eternity in congressional hearing time....
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marker ahead of the world championships later this year in doha he fellow americans know liles and mike rogers winning in a time of 9.91 seconds the 3137 year old will defend he's world title in doha in october. i was a rough race for 20 year old jonathan jones in the 400 meters another runner fall started but jones never heard the recall going he and several others started running some stop but jones finished the track he beat his personal best but ran it by himself in a race that now does not matter. sitting out for the real one. not ideal for him there in. peter thank you very much for that update thanks for watching the news hour on al jazeera back in a moment with much more of the day's news all the day's top stories coming up right here on al-jazeera in a minute see you then bye bye. on counting the cost $3.00 decades off the collapse of the soviet union russia is engaging with africa to raise its political clout and we look at the economics behind that his decision to buy the s. 400 and f. 35 stealth bomber counting the costs and i just hear. you responding 6 continents across the globe
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roger. >> want some of these lights down further, mike? >> don't worry about it. >> apollo 11, over. >> go ahead. >> for your information, radar shows you in a 1-0-3 by 1-0-3 decimal 3 orbit. >> beautiful. >> you'll be aos at goldstone at 1, 2 niner, 02 los at goldstone. over. >> roger. >> this is apollo control at 1 hour 51 minutes moving across the atlantic now toward africa and on the next revolution the spacecraft will be accelerating to the required speed to get it into an orbit that'll intercept the moon during the trans lunar ejection maneuver. the burn with the saturn third stage that will place the spacecraft on its trajectory toward the moon. >> go, flight. >> go, flight. >> okay. >> apollo 11, this is houston. you are go for tli. over. >> apollo 11, thank you. we just got back on the booster and everything is go. >> looks good here. >> we're showing present altitude about 108 nautical miles. we expect to be an an altitude of 177 nautical miles at cut-off. >> we're just coming into the terminator here. >> ignition. >> we have ign
roger. >> want some of these lights down further, mike? >> don't worry about it. >> apollo 11, over. >> go ahead. >> for your information, radar shows you in a 1-0-3 by 1-0-3 decimal 3 orbit. >> beautiful. >> you'll be aos at goldstone at 1, 2 niner, 02 los at goldstone. over. >> roger. >> this is apollo control at 1 hour 51 minutes moving across the atlantic now toward africa and on the next revolution the spacecraft will be accelerating to...
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here is mike rogers. [video clip] sen.additionally, we should use facial recognition technology to enforce our immigration laws. recently, i.c.e. have been using identifying. i do not believe people have a withnable issue of privacy drivers license photos. facial recognition technology's can improve law enforcement by ridding this process of bias in human error. each of these uses while measures as part of the process. technologies cannot and should not replace the officer's final judgment, but it can speed up the item verification for millions of people. it is an easy way to avoid hard questions. is not goingsy way to fix the problem. to consultcontinue with experts. dhs leadership should assure that this biometric databases are secure and have clear privacy guidelines, and congress should continue to educate itself, as we are today, about the way that we can employ this technology responsibly. host: congressman rogers sets, and his opinion, "no reasonable expectation of privacy in a government-issued photo i.d." guest: y
here is mike rogers. [video clip] sen.additionally, we should use facial recognition technology to enforce our immigration laws. recently, i.c.e. have been using identifying. i do not believe people have a withnable issue of privacy drivers license photos. facial recognition technology's can improve law enforcement by ridding this process of bias in human error. each of these uses while measures as part of the process. technologies cannot and should not replace the officer's final judgment, but...
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roger. go ahead, houston. >> 11, this is houston. >> we've lost respiration rate on the telemetry. >> okay. mike, we had a request that you check the two electrodes that are placed one on each side of your lower rib cage, over. >> things look normal up here. >> roger, mike. >> we could see variations on our trace as you connected and disconnected but the medics don't have a signal. >> i promise to let you know if i stop breathing. [ laughter ] >> coming up in less than ten seconds now, we will be crossing into the sphere of influence of the moon at this point as the moon's gravitational force becomes the dominant effect on the spacecraft trajectory. and our displays will shift from earth reference to moon reference. the spacecraft was at a distance of 186,437 nautical miles from earth and 33,822 nautical miles from the moon. all spacecraft systems are functioning normally. the mission going very smoothly. >> we've been having really spectacular, behind the edge of the moon now. solar corona. the sky is lit all the way around the moon. quite an eerie sight because of the very marked three-dimensi
roger. go ahead, houston. >> 11, this is houston. >> we've lost respiration rate on the telemetry. >> okay. mike, we had a request that you check the two electrodes that are placed one on each side of your lower rib cage, over. >> things look normal up here. >> roger, mike. >> we could see variations on our trace as you connected and disconnected but the medics don't have a signal. >> i promise to let you know if i stop breathing. [ laughter ] >>...
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defending mens champion novak djokovic, roger federer and serena williams are also in action. dutchman mikence. his team yumbo visma helped him extend his lead to 10 seconds in sunday's team time—trial in brussels. the riders will leave belgium on monday going from banche, crossing the border into france and finishing in epernay. instagram posts from the us women's football team have been trending after they defended the women's world cup. megan rapinoe, who won player of the tournament — was pictured with a winners medal in her mouth. the co—captain of the side, had a social media spat, with none other than us president donald trump earlier in the tournament. rapinoe saying she'd refuse a white house visit if the team won. trump tweeted his congratulations to the team, saying they'd done america proud. no mention of any earlier fall out, or if a visit is on the cards. since its giant lovell telescope was installed over 60 years ago, thejodrell bank 0bservatory here in britain has been at the heart of many ground—breaking astronomical discoveries. it's been deemed so pivotal to our understa
defending mens champion novak djokovic, roger federer and serena williams are also in action. dutchman mikence. his team yumbo visma helped him extend his lead to 10 seconds in sunday's team time—trial in brussels. the riders will leave belgium on monday going from banche, crossing the border into france and finishing in epernay. instagram posts from the us women's football team have been trending after they defended the women's world cup. megan rapinoe, who won player of the tournament —...
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roger federer called it crazy, he was right, wasn't he? —— mike holly hamilton. in that final on second court. people already —— on centre people describing it as the greatest final of all time. it was certainly the longest of all time lasting almost five hours. let's get more and second court. people already —— back on centre court. people describing it as the greatest final of all time. it was certainly the longest of all time lasting almost five hours. let's get more on andrew castle who joins me. people are calling is one of the greatest finals of all time. it came down to those fine margins. it was the greatest for you. not quite the greatest for you. not quite the greatest for you. not quite the greatest for me, it was the first time we've seen a tie—break come into operation any final set and it looked like that from around 6—607— seven. then it was the match points. roger federer 8—7, match point on his own serve, his serve was fantastic, you look nervous. novak djokovic stayed calm. the crowd also deflated but there were opportunities for both players. w
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with that would bring in boyd matheson, former chief of staff for republican senator mike lee of utah, and rogeron both president obama's campaigns. nice to see both of you. roger, she's two points behind biden. is this peaking too early, or does she have a real chance at it, do you think? it appears either roger is ignoring us or can't hear us. one of the two. the results the same. we'll go over to boyd. you saw her in that debate. obviously president trump and his team are watching as well. so many people walked away that i've talked to you to switch to kamala harris' side and now say essentially the reason they have is because they see her attacking president trump on the debate stage the same way she attacked biden. fair point? >> yeah, i think it is a fair point. i think you've got kamala harris, i really demonstrated during the debate that opportunity always favors the prepared. she was by far the most prepared candidate over both nights, ready to go -- >> leland: there is prepared and there's also sort of contrived. they knew she was going to make that point about busing. that's why they
with that would bring in boyd matheson, former chief of staff for republican senator mike lee of utah, and rogeron both president obama's campaigns. nice to see both of you. roger, she's two points behind biden. is this peaking too early, or does she have a real chance at it, do you think? it appears either roger is ignoring us or can't hear us. one of the two. the results the same. we'll go over to boyd. you saw her in that debate. obviously president trump and his team are watching as well....
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roger. >> we confirm separation here on the ground. >> apollo 11, this is houston, radio check, over. the goldstone station reports a very weak signal. we believe mikeraft and the transposition and docking maneuver, and the antenna patterns aren't too good at the moment. also, we have a weak signal strength. the command service module turned around and docked with the eagle lunar module. >> houston, how do you read? apollo 11, this is houston, id check, over. >> roger, we are copying you about five by two, very weak, can you give us a status report, please? >> [inaudible] loud and clear now, mike. we understand you are docked. >> continue through your sequence of sightings and then we will analyze the data afterwards. over. narrator: on board was a fourth brain, a small computer that solved problems and helped with the long sequence of systems checks and data exchange with earth. 11, ankle 47,ollo 70. >> standby. >> hello, apollo 11, houston, we would like you to press on star 44, over. narrator: they found their way across the sea of space, navigating by the same stars that guided columbus to shores unknown. >> ok. >> removal is coming next. days t
roger. >> we confirm separation here on the ground. >> apollo 11, this is houston, radio check, over. the goldstone station reports a very weak signal. we believe mikeraft and the transposition and docking maneuver, and the antenna patterns aren't too good at the moment. also, we have a weak signal strength. the command service module turned around and docked with the eagle lunar module. >> houston, how do you read? apollo 11, this is houston, id check, over. >> roger,...
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roger, we are copying you about five by two, very weak. can you give us a status report, please? >> that was neil. how are you reading mike?are docked. >> that's affirmative. >> apollo 11, houston. we recommend you accept the noun 49, continue through your sequence of sightings, and then we will analyze the data afterwards. over. >> ok. narrator: on board was a fourth brain, a small computer called dsky which solved problems and helped with the long sequence of systems checks and data exchange with earth. >> houston, apollo 11. star 40 just disappeared now in the sextant. could the trunnion angle 47 something be a little higher? >> standby. >> hello, apollo 11, houston. we would like you to press on to star 44, over. roger. narrator: they found their way across the sea of space, navigating by the same stars that guided columbus to shores unknown. >> 11, houston. we copy. two good marks, over. >> ok. >> drogue removal is coming next. narrator: three days falling to the moon, free of the gravity of earth, no up or down, no day or night, a sense of stillness while traveling at the speed of a meteor. >> about how long it will
roger, we are copying you about five by two, very weak. can you give us a status report, please? >> that was neil. how are you reading mike?are docked. >> that's affirmative. >> apollo 11, houston. we recommend you accept the noun 49, continue through your sequence of sightings, and then we will analyze the data afterwards. over. >> ok. narrator: on board was a fourth brain, a small computer called dsky which solved problems and helped with the long sequence of systems...
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houston, id radio check, over. >> roger, we are copying you about five by two, very weak, can you give us a status report, please? >> [inaudible] >> loud and clear now, mike, houston. we recommend you continue through your sequence of sightings and then we will analyze the data afterwards. over. >> ok. narrator: on board was a fourth brain, a small computer that solved problems and helped with the long sequence of systems checks and data exchange with earth. >> houston, apollo 11. angle 47, 70. >> standby. >> hello, apollo 11, houston, we would like you to press on star 44, over. narrator: they found their way across the sea of space, navigating by the same stars that guided columbus to shores unknown. we copy.uston two good marks, over. >> ok. >> removal is coming next. narrator: three days falling to the moon three of the gravity of , earth, no up or down, no day or night, a sense of stillness while traveling at the speed of a meteor. >> about how long will it be before you start closing the lem backup, over? narrator: an invisible speck in the night, somewhere between here and there, constantly monitored from earth. within this tiny spacecraft, a tempo
houston, id radio check, over. >> roger, we are copying you about five by two, very weak, can you give us a status report, please? >> [inaudible] >> loud and clear now, mike, houston. we recommend you continue through your sequence of sightings and then we will analyze the data afterwards. over. >> ok. narrator: on board was a fourth brain, a small computer that solved problems and helped with the long sequence of systems checks and data exchange with earth. >>...
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roger, copy. >> columbia, this is houston. at 119.31. 1120543, over. that was mike collins high above, 69 miles above and the orbiting command module columbus. he says he thought he saw a white object down below. >> did you copy los? >> it was on the rim of a crater, and he was sure it was the lunar module. roger. be, auppose it could crater from 69 miles up might be such that they wouldn't recognize it. >> that is possible. >> there's not much light on the lens itself, which may make it very difficult to see. is a very dimre object. >> you are breaking up again, buzz. i say the jet deflector mounted on quad for seems -- the surface of it seems more wrinkled than the one on quad one. the lens seems to have stood up to the half part of the lens. it illuminates the thermal effects much better than we can get them. >> roger. want to get some particular >> ok.aphs in here >>. says this place had a wonderful lead. psi.m showing 3.78 >> he said they kept the whole world waiting while they dressed to go out. once there, the whole world solve one small step for man, one gia
roger, copy. >> columbia, this is houston. at 119.31. 1120543, over. that was mike collins high above, 69 miles above and the orbiting command module columbus. he says he thought he saw a white object down below. >> did you copy los? >> it was on the rim of a crater, and he was sure it was the lunar module. roger. be, auppose it could crater from 69 miles up might be such that they wouldn't recognize it. >> that is possible. >> there's not much light on the lens...
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mike, thank you. well a huge day of sport continues this afternoon because later it's the men's final at wimbledon. after beating rafa nadal on friday, rogerfor a ninth wimbledon title against novak djokovic, a man who's beaten him at this stage twice before. i feel really good, you know. i must say, i recovered well after the match against rafa. it has not been a difficult tournament physically for me. important is just for me to really get up for that final, take the confidence i gained from this tournament so far and reallyjust remind myself we have one more match to go, one more and for that i need to be ready. you know, when i was a boy, this was always a tournament that i kind of observed and valued the most of any. it's the most unique final of any tournament in the world, it really is. it is such a sacred tennis club and the surface and just the stadium, everthing is very special and unique about it so i can't wait to step onto the court. valtteri bottas will start ahead of mercedes team—mate lewis hamilton at this afternoon's british grand prix. the finn beat the world champion by the tiniest of margins in qualifying yesterday. fe
mike, thank you. well a huge day of sport continues this afternoon because later it's the men's final at wimbledon. after beating rafa nadal on friday, rogerfor a ninth wimbledon title against novak djokovic, a man who's beaten him at this stage twice before. i feel really good, you know. i must say, i recovered well after the match against rafa. it has not been a difficult tournament physically for me. important is just for me to really get up for that final, take the confidence i gained from...
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it was then mike pence, who hasnhas an indiana connection with coats, con vvinces coats not to predesign. you also have the president referring to mr. coats and mr. rogers. disparaging of him in private. then there have been the public blowups. if not blowups, friction. that's maybe a better word. andrea asked whether he knew about the meeting with vladimir putin and you saw his reaction. there's also been this issue of coats appearing -- i say appearing to contradict the president. you saw that on whether or not north korea was willing to give up all its nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. the dni said, their assessment is that he won't give up his nuclear arsenal. there's been friction in the past. we're trying to figure out how high this friction goes and how hot it is and whether it means he is going to resign as "the new york times" and axios and "the wall street journal" are reporting. it's all very good reporting. but they are all ending up in the same place. that is that dan coats is not long for this world and that a potential replacement could be john ratcliffe, a former u.s. attorney, who had a good showing at the mueller hearing, accordi
it was then mike pence, who hasnhas an indiana connection with coats, con vvinces coats not to predesign. you also have the president referring to mr. coats and mr. rogers. disparaging of him in private. then there have been the public blowups. if not blowups, friction. that's maybe a better word. andrea asked whether he knew about the meeting with vladimir putin and you saw his reaction. there's also been this issue of coats appearing -- i say appearing to contradict the president. you saw...
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mike barnicle, former aide to the george w. bush white house and state departments, elise jordan, and historian and rogers professor of the presidency at vanderbilt university, jon meacham. he is an nbc news and msnbc contributor. >> and of late, tim mcgraw's partner. faith, step aside. >> yeah, how's that going? >> it's gone very well, thank you for asking. i was -- i actually did it under false pretenses. i thought it was a project with faith and mcgraw showed up. so it was kind of like when mika shows up -- when mika doesn't show up and joe does, it's awful. >> we have that -- >> seriously -- >> -- too. we'll be showing next hour. >> jon, is your tour bus parked outside the studio right now or how does it work? >> basically, my fans, they get up early -- >> you have fans?! >> -- because they go to bed early. and we have a special handicap section for the parking for my bus. >> brought to you by milk of magnesia and bengay. >> you know, willy's jealousy about this, because he was a vanderbilt guy, is painful. >> willy just wants to live in nashville, let's be honest. >> that's the real story here. >> so jon, let's talk about the f
mike barnicle, former aide to the george w. bush white house and state departments, elise jordan, and historian and rogers professor of the presidency at vanderbilt university, jon meacham. he is an nbc news and msnbc contributor. >> and of late, tim mcgraw's partner. faith, step aside. >> yeah, how's that going? >> it's gone very well, thank you for asking. i was -- i actually did it under false pretenses. i thought it was a project with faith and mcgraw showed up. so it was...
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roger. copy. echo decimal three and seven decimal six. >> columbia, this is houston. while i am talking to you. >> we will be at 111 and one niner, 1120523. over. >> the transmission of mike collins, 69 miles above them. he said he saw white object down than.might be it was on the rim of the crater and he was sure if it was the know theyey would were there on the crater. i suppose it could be, couldn't it, that the definition of a crater 69 miles up might be such that they wouldn't recognize it? >> that is possible. it seems to be that it could be the crater. if there was that much light on the rim itself which may make it difficult to see what we see. what we see is a very dim object. just imagine what they see. mr. cronkite: it is a reflective surface from this angle, anyway. [indiscernible] >> you are breaking up again, buzz. >> i say the jet deflector on quad four seems to be more wrinkled than the one on quad one. it seems to have set up quite well to the pictures in the part of the lens that illuminate the thermal effect much better than we can get them up here in the front. >> roger that. >> we want to get some particular photographs of the -- >> ok. mr. cronkite:
roger. copy. echo decimal three and seven decimal six. >> columbia, this is houston. while i am talking to you. >> we will be at 111 and one niner, 1120523. over. >> the transmission of mike collins, 69 miles above them. he said he saw white object down than.might be it was on the rim of the crater and he was sure if it was the know theyey would were there on the crater. i suppose it could be, couldn't it, that the definition of a crater 69 miles up might be such that they...