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the moon has only 1/6 the gravity of earth.ts surface will remain unknown. >> ok, i am going to step off of the lm now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. ♪ >> on the surface, armstrong scoops up a small sample of lunar dust and rock, precaution against the possibility of an emergency takeoff. ♪ according to plan, astronaut adrin now descendent from the eagle. he and his equipment would weigh 383 pounds on earth. here, they weigh about 66 pounds. ♪ for brief moment, the first man on the moon stand and look at the stark, lonely landscape around them, and experience which no one before them can share. but there is much to be done in the limited time which they can stay on this airless, cloudless satellite of earth. this sheet of metal foil traps and holds particles from the sun, the so-called solar wind or barrage of solar energy which constantly strikes the moon's surface. results of this experiment will be taken back to earth to reveal new secrets to anxious scientists. an american flag is left behind on
the moon has only 1/6 the gravity of earth.ts surface will remain unknown. >> ok, i am going to step off of the lm now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. ♪ >> on the surface, armstrong scoops up a small sample of lunar dust and rock, precaution against the possibility of an emergency takeoff. ♪ according to plan, astronaut adrin now descendent from the eagle. he and his equipment would weigh 383 pounds on earth. here, they weigh about 66 pounds. ♪ for...
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we went to the moon in 1969. and all their abilities into those crafts, to those people, tonight we give a special thank you. to all the other people that are listening and watching tonight, god bless you. good night from apollo 11. >>> next thursday on "the sixties" -- >> martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight. >> 1968 was one thing after another. more troops are being killed every week. people were afraid. >> and we have that love and understanding for our fellow citizens. we will have a new america. >> i picked up the phone. collin said something's happened to the senator. >> "the 60s" next thursday night on cnn. . >>> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. seriously, is it safe to fly? a passenger jet carry mortgage than 100 people crashes, this time in west africa, and there are no survivors. this as the dutch prime minister says it's likely there are more bodies that remain at the flight 17 crash site. but rebels who control the site have banned recovery workers from searching. so are you worried
we went to the moon in 1969. and all their abilities into those crafts, to those people, tonight we give a special thank you. to all the other people that are listening and watching tonight, god bless you. good night from apollo 11. >>> next thursday on "the sixties" -- >> martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight. >> 1968 was one thing after another. more troops are being killed every week. people were afraid. >> and we have that love and...
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thermstrong has landed on moon. 38-year-old american standing on the surface of the moon. on this july 20, 1969. ,> it is one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. >> it is beautiful. >> it's much like the desert of the heat -- like the high desert of the united states. it's very different, but pretty. >> congratulations. >> you are cleared for takeoff. >> [indiscernible] >> beautiful, very pretty. very quiet ride. >> apollo 11, apollo 11. buzz aldrin, you were listening to that, smiling, you know, gesturing at a couple of moments. what did you remember? guest: i remember mike collins , "when you step on the moon, what are you going to say? have you thought about that?" , he said,n his usual well, i think about it -- i'll think about it when we land successfully. [laughs] host: how did he come up with a? guest: i don't know. i thought for a good while that the intelligence person and traveled with us around the , boardfter the flight had beengen, consulted by the crew of apollo eight when on christmas eve, they read from genesis, a very moving decision. i think he
thermstrong has landed on moon. 38-year-old american standing on the surface of the moon. on this july 20, 1969. ,> it is one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. >> it is beautiful. >> it's much like the desert of the heat -- like the high desert of the united states. it's very different, but pretty. >> congratulations. >> you are cleared for takeoff. >> [indiscernible] >> beautiful, very pretty. very quiet ride. >> apollo 11, apollo 11....
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we went to the moon in 1969.e americans who built those spacecraft and put their heart and all their abilities into those crafts, to those people, tonight we give a special thank you. to all the other people that are listening and watching tonight, god bless you. good night from apollo 11. >>> thursday on "the sixties" -- >> martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight. >> 1968 was one thing after another. more troops are being killed every week. people were afraid. >> and we have that love and understanding for our fellow citizens. we will have a new america. >> i picked up the phone. collin said something's happened to the senator. ♪ there's something happening here ♪ >> "the 60s" next thursday night on cnn. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. breaking news in the middle east. it is just before sunrise in jerusalem and gaza where israel and hamas have agreed to a 12-hour ceasefire beginning just three hours from now. the question tonight, will that ceasefire hold? and i
we went to the moon in 1969.e americans who built those spacecraft and put their heart and all their abilities into those crafts, to those people, tonight we give a special thank you. to all the other people that are listening and watching tonight, god bless you. good night from apollo 11. >>> thursday on "the sixties" -- >> martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight. >> 1968 was one thing after another. more troops are being killed every week. people were...
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we went to the moon in 1969.cecraft and put their heart and all their abilities into those crafts, to those people, tonight we give a special thank you. to all the other people that are listening and watching tonight, god bless you. good night from apollo 11. >>> next thursday on "the sixties" -- >> martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight. >> 1968 was one thing after another. more troops are being killed every week. people were afraid. >> and we have that love and understanding for our fellow citizens. we will have a new america. >> i picked up the phone. collin said something's happened to the senator. >> "the 60s" next thursday night on cnn. >>> more bodies of the passengers aboard flight mh-17 are returned to the netherlands. what investigators are saying about the biggest piece of evidence so far. >>> meantime, the u.s. state department has evidence that russia fired into ukraine from inside their borders. >>> and palestinians took shelter inside a united nation's school only to be shelled. both si
we went to the moon in 1969.cecraft and put their heart and all their abilities into those crafts, to those people, tonight we give a special thank you. to all the other people that are listening and watching tonight, god bless you. good night from apollo 11. >>> next thursday on "the sixties" -- >> martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight. >> 1968 was one thing after another. more troops are being killed every week. people were afraid. >> and we...
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we went to the moon in 1969.lt those spacecraft and put their heart and all their abilities into those crafts, to those people, tonight we give a special thank you. to all the other people that are listening and watching tonight, god bless you. good night from apollo 11. >> martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight. >> 1968 was one thing after another. more troops are being killed every week. people were afraid. >> and we have that love and understanding for our fellow citizens. we will have a new america. >> i picked up the phone. collin said something's happened to the senator. >> "the 60s" thursday night on cnn. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> the beatles! >> nothing but a bunch of british elvis presleys. >> it's not true, it's not true! >> when the beatles arrived, from then on, a thousand different things arose. ♪ >> is it a sex thing or -- >> it's sexual. >> yeah. >> completely. ♪ >> there is a desire to get power in order to use it for good. ♪ how does it feel
we went to the moon in 1969.lt those spacecraft and put their heart and all their abilities into those crafts, to those people, tonight we give a special thank you. to all the other people that are listening and watching tonight, god bless you. good night from apollo 11. >> martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight. >> 1968 was one thing after another. more troops are being killed every week. people were afraid. >> and we have that love and understanding for our...
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the men who went to if moon to explore in peace will stay on the moon to rest in peace. these brave men know there is no hope for their recovery but they also know there is hope for man kind and their sacrifice. these men are laying down their lives and man's kind most noble goal, is search for truth and understanding. they will be mourned by their family and friends. they will be mourned by their nation. they will be mourned by the people of the world. they will be mourned by mother earth the dared sent two of her sons into the unknown. in their exploration they stirred the people to feel as one. in their sacrifice they bind more tightly the brotherhood of man. in an chapt days, men looked at stars and saw their an says ancestors in the consolations. others will follow and surly find their way home. man's search will not be denied. but these men were the first and they will remain the foremost in their hearts. for every human being who looks up in at the moon will know there is some corner of the world that is forever man kind. it is quite moving, actually. i would like
the men who went to if moon to explore in peace will stay on the moon to rest in peace. these brave men know there is no hope for their recovery but they also know there is hope for man kind and their sacrifice. these men are laying down their lives and man's kind most noble goal, is search for truth and understanding. they will be mourned by their family and friends. they will be mourned by their nation. they will be mourned by the people of the world. they will be mourned by mother earth the...
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we went to the moon in 1969.to all those americans who built those spacecraft and put their heart and all their abilities into those crafts, to those people, tonight we give a special thank you. to all the other people that are listening and watching tonight, god bless you. good night from apollo 11. >> martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight. >> 1968 was one thing after another. more troops are being killed every week. people were afraid. >> and we have that love and understanding for our fellow citizens. we will have a new america. >> i picked up the phone. collin said something's happened to the senator. >> "the 60s" thursday night on >> "the 60s" thursday night on cnn. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child and i'll always be the parent of a murdered
we went to the moon in 1969.to all those americans who built those spacecraft and put their heart and all their abilities into those crafts, to those people, tonight we give a special thank you. to all the other people that are listening and watching tonight, god bless you. good night from apollo 11. >> martin luther king was shot and was killed tonight. >> 1968 was one thing after another. more troops are being killed every week. people were afraid. >> and we have that love...
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waggener also details the moon explains the advancements that made the moon walk possible. this 2004 event is about 45 minutes. >> thank you, thank you for coming. an book started when english magazine called "sunday" to goworking for asked me to a little town in southwestern of at at i never heard that point, neil armstrong's hometown, and write a story for th anniversary of the moon landing. to wepocetta. charming and not far interestingly from day ton where tinkeredt brothers had in their bicycle shop and flight. talked to numerous friends and so, ly and in doing discovered no book had ever been written about neil armstrong, very i was very, surprised. he only thing close to it was "life" magazine at the time of the space landing put together a biography of f a the three astronauts that landed apollo 11.ere on but no proper biography had ever been done. over the years i thought that it should be. gradually learned more about him. and i took it to my publisher sold him on it and began in earnest interviewing people who had shared his journey, some of other -- fellow astro
waggener also details the moon explains the advancements that made the moon walk possible. this 2004 event is about 45 minutes. >> thank you, thank you for coming. an book started when english magazine called "sunday" to goworking for asked me to a little town in southwestern of at at i never heard that point, neil armstrong's hometown, and write a story for th anniversary of the moon landing. to wepocetta. charming and not far interestingly from day ton where tinkeredt brothers...
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we chooses to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon. [applause] >> we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we're willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win and the others, too. >> charles bolden, september 12, 1962. you're familiar with that speech. >> very familiar. >> from the mercury and apollo program to the space shuttle program, some specific goals put forth by our president. do we have that now? do we have that sense of enthusiasm and agenda-setting for the space program? >> i think we do from the president. i think we do from the congress and i think we do from a large portion of the american public. as i was listening, i could visualize john kennedy coming back to earth and delivering that speech from the steps of the lincoln memorial, or the naval academy since i'm associated with the nava
we chooses to go to the moon. we choose to go to the moon. [applause] >> we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we're willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one we intend to win and the others, too. >> charles bolden, september 12, 1962. you're familiar with...
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they had 2.5 hours on the moon. they set up scientific instruments on the moon and left behind a metal plate that read, "here, men from planet earth first set foot on the moon. we come in peace for all mankind." armstrong did his best to scoop up rocks. they hooked up with collins. on july 24, the columbia returns to earth and neil armstrong is a national hero. the reason they had to move quickly was because there was fear about their suits. armstrong said that he did not write the words in advance and wrote them when he was there. he knew that the chances were about 50-50 that they were going to make it. there was a 50-50 chance that they were going to a board the mission. -- abort the mission. he becomes the most sought after man. charles lindbergh had a baby kidnapped and was worried about his privacy. nixon talk to him on the moon and greeted them when they got back. neil armstrong decided that, after it all, the presidential medal of freedom. he stays and works as the administrative aviator. he felt like joe lo
they had 2.5 hours on the moon. they set up scientific instruments on the moon and left behind a metal plate that read, "here, men from planet earth first set foot on the moon. we come in peace for all mankind." armstrong did his best to scoop up rocks. they hooked up with collins. on july 24, the columbia returns to earth and neil armstrong is a national hero. the reason they had to move quickly was because there was fear about their suits. armstrong said that he did not write the...
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the moon twice. armstrong and aldrin entered the lunar module, named eagle. and this was disconnected from the larger command and service model columbia. cronkite was giving all of the other networks too, which is focused on him because he had the most rated. they were playing duke ellington. -- they hadple people that had science fiction writers coming in and talking. they have a lot of time to kill is the big moment arrived. p.m., eastern17 daylight time, on july 20, a major portion of the moon's population from all over to been to armstrong -- tuned in it to armstrong's radio transmission, reporting that the eagle has landed. they landed on the moon, they only had 40 seconds of fuel left. it was a very touch and go situation in some ways. we alls that moment that are member, when the door opens and strong famously said that's one small -- one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. i asked him about that. let's listen to the clip. what are those issues i am going to confront five years fro
the moon twice. armstrong and aldrin entered the lunar module, named eagle. and this was disconnected from the larger command and service model columbia. cronkite was giving all of the other networks too, which is focused on him because he had the most rated. they were playing duke ellington. -- they hadple people that had science fiction writers coming in and talking. they have a lot of time to kill is the big moment arrived. p.m., eastern17 daylight time, on july 20, a major portion of the...
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moon lit skies tonight, beautiful viewing of our super moon, low of 68 degrees. during the day on the saturday mostly sunny and pleasant, warming up fast with those deep blue skies, little bit of humidity and on the eyewitness weather seven day forecast and shore cast sunday stray thunderstorm. more stormy and more humid, on monday and tuesday, and huge change, as this cool air mass dives down from can inadequacies, wednesday, thursday and friday. we will feel the difference. it will be very comfortable almost like september. >>> well, i mentioned the super moon and clear skies, tonight will be perfect viewing to keep your eye to the sky tonight, meteorologist kate billow, shows us what you can expect to see. >> thanks, kathy. clear skies tonight will make excellent viewing conditions for this, this being, of course, a super moon, this was last super man we had here in the philadelphia area last june, june 23rd of 2013. lot at this great shot over from city hall to that big beautiful bright moon in the sky. let talk about what exactly is the super moon and why di
moon lit skies tonight, beautiful viewing of our super moon, low of 68 degrees. during the day on the saturday mostly sunny and pleasant, warming up fast with those deep blue skies, little bit of humidity and on the eyewitness weather seven day forecast and shore cast sunday stray thunderstorm. more stormy and more humid, on monday and tuesday, and huge change, as this cool air mass dives down from can inadequacies, wednesday, thursday and friday. we will feel the difference. it will be very...
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thermstrong has landed on moon. 38-year-old american standing on the surface of the moon. on this july 20, 1969. ,> it is one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. >> it is beautiful. >> it's much like the desert of the heat -- like the high desert of the united states. it's very different, but pretty. >> congratulations. >> you are cleared for takeoff. >> [indiscernible] >> beautiful, very pretty. very quiet ride. >> apollo 11, apollo 11. buzz aldrin, you were listening to that, smiling, you know, gesturing at a couple of moments. what did you remember? guest: i remember mike collins , "when you step on the moon, what are you going to say? have you thought about that?" , he said,n his usual well, i think about it -- i'll think about it when we land successfully. [laughs] host: how did he come up with a? guest: i don't know. i thought for a good while that the intelligence person and traveled with us around the , boardfter the flight had beengen, consulted by the crew of apollo eight when on christmas eve, they read from genesis, a very moving decision. i think he
thermstrong has landed on moon. 38-year-old american standing on the surface of the moon. on this july 20, 1969. ,> it is one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. >> it is beautiful. >> it's much like the desert of the heat -- like the high desert of the united states. it's very different, but pretty. >> congratulations. >> you are cleared for takeoff. >> [indiscernible] >> beautiful, very pretty. very quiet ride. >> apollo 11, apollo 11....
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moon. there's three in a row, so this month and the next month, so july, august and september, all being supermoons, which means the full moon and the pairrajee are close to one another, within a day, and that does not happen usually. it won't happen again until 2015. >> reporter: this supermoon will be visible throughout the weekend and you can see it starting at sunset. >> the view of the moon may not be so super tonight because we have heavy fog in the bay into the inland valleys but we got this shot. we have clear skies here but there is fog there and around the bay area. midnight tonight, a push of the low clouds into the livermore valley and concord and north bay valley and clear to the south bay but the low clouds will fill in for san jose and santa clara county as we get into the morning. 6:00 a.m., pretty much every place is looking at gray skies but i think the fog will clear away more quickly for tomorrow. by 9:00 a.m., clouds by the bay and clouds, the north bay, and what fog we
moon. there's three in a row, so this month and the next month, so july, august and september, all being supermoons, which means the full moon and the pairrajee are close to one another, within a day, and that does not happen usually. it won't happen again until 2015. >> reporter: this supermoon will be visible throughout the weekend and you can see it starting at sunset. >> the view of the moon may not be so super tonight because we have heavy fog in the bay into the inland valleys...
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and we heard also from ban ki-moon as well. basically all sides effectively laying out beliefs of what is happening at the moment. and as ever the sides differ greatly in what they believe. >> absolutely. there -- the palestinians are appealing to emotion here as you said, saying we are people, we're not numbers. the palestinian ambassador wearing a black ribbon on his lapel. his delegation behind him wrapped in the scarvesing leading off the names of the children willed. 600-plus dead on the palestinians dead. 18,000 homes damaged, but the israeli ambassador, again, appealing to the interests of other nations in fighting terrorism, accusing the other side, hamas, in particular, of using the population as human shields, saying we allowed construction materials into gaza, and in return they didn't build schools, they built tunnels, and we will stop the fighting in gaza when the rockets stop in israel. so similar arguments to what we have been hearing, but increasingly an emotional debate in the security council, and the pictures
and we heard also from ban ki-moon as well. basically all sides effectively laying out beliefs of what is happening at the moment. and as ever the sides differ greatly in what they believe. >> absolutely. there -- the palestinians are appealing to emotion here as you said, saying we are people, we're not numbers. the palestinian ambassador wearing a black ribbon on his lapel. his delegation behind him wrapped in the scarvesing leading off the names of the children willed. 600-plus dead on...
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the first man on the moon was from purdue. the last man on the moon was also from purdue university. when he started the engineering program, it was from september 1947 through january 1955. it included a three-year stint in the military. he had 7.5 years here one way or another. it became an amazing era in aeronautical development. it was different then the pilots that neil armstrong wanted to be like. you had things going on here. dr. von braun out in white sands , new mexico, making the v-2 missile. the department of air force was part of the truman administration and navy administration -- aviation became large because of aircraft carriers. neil armstrong was a naval aviator. people thought he was in the air force. he had a great time in a fraternity on state street. phi delta theta. he met his future wife here at purdue. i do not want to gloss over it. his real education is being part of the korean war. he got his jet pilot wings when he was called to active duty in pensacola naval air station in florida. this is a time w
the first man on the moon was from purdue. the last man on the moon was also from purdue university. when he started the engineering program, it was from september 1947 through january 1955. it included a three-year stint in the military. he had 7.5 years here one way or another. it became an amazing era in aeronautical development. it was different then the pilots that neil armstrong wanted to be like. you had things going on here. dr. von braun out in white sands , new mexico, making the v-2...
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we choose to go to the moon. [applause] we choose to go to the moon.plause] we choose to go to the moon and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one that we are unwilling to postpone, and one that we can win, and the others, too. bolden, 1962, i know you are familiar with that speech. guest: very familiar. host: from the mercury program to the space shuttle program, really specific goals put forward by the president. do we have that now, that sense of enthusiasm for the space program? guest: i think we do from the president and from the congress, and a large portion of the merit in public. listening, i was envisioning john kennedy coming back to earth and delivering that speech from the lincoln memorial, or even the naval academy -- since i'm associated with the naval academy -- and give a similar speech today. people say that about the moon and i would say that about mars. thing
we choose to go to the moon. [applause] we choose to go to the moon.plause] we choose to go to the moon and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one that we are unwilling to postpone, and one that we can win, and the others, too. bolden, 1962, i know you are familiar with that speech. guest: very familiar. host: from the...
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half moon bay 57.we looked west and you see low clouds coming in. 60 in santa rosa, napa, nevada and 60s through fairfield, concord and livermore and like at this nice shot again of that super moon. so increasing clouds overnight. it is going to be warmer tomorrow and then we have a summer spread starting early next week. the clouds will spill into the bay tonight and into tomorrow morning so we'll wake up with fog as well, even into some valleys and then temperatures will be in the mid 50s for the most part with 54 in san francisco and 55 in oakland and 57 in san jose. now, we have high pressure building and this is going to move west as it does. it's going to bring warmer temperatures into sunday that will continue into monday. so look for a high of 82 in san jose and hot in morgan hill and gill roy at 96. 80 in sunny vail. you'll find 70s, cloudy at the coast, cool there. so 64 in half moon bay, 62 pacificia but move over the mountains and you got 80 in mountain view and 81 in redwood city. 6 3 in d
half moon bay 57.we looked west and you see low clouds coming in. 60 in santa rosa, napa, nevada and 60s through fairfield, concord and livermore and like at this nice shot again of that super moon. so increasing clouds overnight. it is going to be warmer tomorrow and then we have a summer spread starting early next week. the clouds will spill into the bay tonight and into tomorrow morning so we'll wake up with fog as well, even into some valleys and then temperatures will be in the mid 50s for...
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we choose to go to the moon. [applause] we choose to go to the moon. [applause] we choose to go to the moon and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one that we are unwilling to postpone, and one that we can win, and the others, too. bolden, 1962, i know you are familiar with that speech. guest: very familiar. host: from the mercury program to the space shuttle program, really specific goals put forward by the president. do we have that now, that sense of enthusiasm for the space program? guest: i think we do from the president and from the congress, and a large portion of the merit in public. listening, i was envisioning john kennedy coming back to earth and delivering that speech from the lincoln memorial, or even the naval academy -- since i'm associated with the naval academy -- and give a similar speech today. people say that about the moon and i would say that about mars. t
we choose to go to the moon. [applause] we choose to go to the moon. [applause] we choose to go to the moon and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one that we are unwilling to postpone, and one that we can win, and the others, too. bolden, 1962, i know you are familiar with that speech. guest: very familiar. host: from...
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exploration, but the apollo 11 moon landing itself. part of it is the plan from the beginning was very much a cold war endeavor. president kennedy makes the bold promise, and it's very much to defeat the soviets. the cold war had eased significantly by 1969, so that's not a factor anymore. a lot of domestic problems, the war in vietnam, and a lot of people thought that is great we made it to the moon, but now it is time to focus on more pressing issues. coming out of the counterculture, there's less faith that the best way to understand the world and universe is going to the moon and collecting rock samples and studying them. the images people had about a space prior to apollo were images of science fiction. the actual moon landings are very different from that. you have these men in these thick spacesuits kind of stumbling around. they can only survive a short amount of time before they have to go back to the capsule, and it made people start to understand we are probably not going very far in space, that the earth really is all we ha
exploration, but the apollo 11 moon landing itself. part of it is the plan from the beginning was very much a cold war endeavor. president kennedy makes the bold promise, and it's very much to defeat the soviets. the cold war had eased significantly by 1969, so that's not a factor anymore. a lot of domestic problems, the war in vietnam, and a lot of people thought that is great we made it to the moon, but now it is time to focus on more pressing issues. coming out of the counterculture, there's...
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i've been to the moon, landed on the moon. couldn't relate to what it was going to feel like or be like. to the fact you're actually there at that moment in space and time and history, this is real. this isn't a dream. you come home with a very selfish feeling. how can i tell you or anybody else and relate to them what it is really like, what the feeling is like? you try. but i'm not sure i succeeded. >> so what's it like for you now when you go out for an evening walk where you just decide to gaze up there and look at that moon? what do you think of now when you look at the moon? >> i'm the luckiest human being in the world. but i don't go out and look at the moon and say, whoa, man, you landed on the moon, you're really tough. i don't do that. unless i'm with somebody that says, tell me about it. do you really believe you went up there? you get a little corny. >> do you believe 500 years from now that there will be some kid in school all across the world who will look at you and the other 11 men who went on the moon as these
i've been to the moon, landed on the moon. couldn't relate to what it was going to feel like or be like. to the fact you're actually there at that moment in space and time and history, this is real. this isn't a dream. you come home with a very selfish feeling. how can i tell you or anybody else and relate to them what it is really like, what the feeling is like? you try. but i'm not sure i succeeded. >> so what's it like for you now when you go out for an evening walk where you just...
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a super moon? next. >> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >> two years after she disappeared, her body has never been found. tonight, we are learning what investigators discovered that link the suspect to morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. >> joe vasquez has new details. >> reporter: this has been a mystery so long and just a few hours ago, the court released a 1900 page document. a grand jury transcript to the mercury news. for the first railroad first time, we are learning about major evidence in this case of murder kidnapping. >> they believe she was tied up, bound, dragged, placed in the trunk. this was not an innocent enneagonner. >> reporter: steve clark has seen the documents. he says the murder suspect left beline quite a bit of evidence and revealed some details to investigators before they brought them up. >> the fact that sierra lamar's hair was found on a rope inside of garcia torres' trunk, there is no innocent explanation for that. >> reporter: besides her hair o
a super moon? next. >> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >> two years after she disappeared, her body has never been found. tonight, we are learning what investigators discovered that link the suspect to morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. >> joe vasquez has new details. >> reporter: this has been a mystery so long and just a few hours ago, the court released a 1900 page document. a grand jury transcript to the mercury news. for the first railroad...
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>> part of it is just phrasing it that way, back to the moon. it's, you know, we send out probes everywhere. that's how we've always explored everywhere through all over the surface of the world, you send out probes, you find out what's going on and then eventually you start moving there. that's how we've spread over the entire planet, including antarctica and we were in the probe phase over the last 50 years in space, about a dozen or 13 years ago we started permanently living on the space station, so we've sort of moved into the settlement phase and eventually it will go from the space station to the moon and to mars. but, you know, it's just a natural explorative process and the six people up on the station right now, they're celebrating the anniversary but they're also testing the equipment that will let us go further. they're pretty proud people from all around the earth. >> we forget they're doing work up there. it seems these days, there's really nothing to inspire kids to join the space program. you know, most of the space program has be
>> part of it is just phrasing it that way, back to the moon. it's, you know, we send out probes everywhere. that's how we've always explored everywhere through all over the surface of the world, you send out probes, you find out what's going on and then eventually you start moving there. that's how we've spread over the entire planet, including antarctica and we were in the probe phase over the last 50 years in space, about a dozen or 13 years ago we started permanently living on the...
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do you remember your strongest emotion when armstrong took the first step on the moon?s bride in the accomplishments, the thousands and thousands of people who were working to make that possible and to put their lives into it. the thing i was thinking about is just the proudness i have had of our country, and what we accomplished. >> you were the 10th man to walk on the moon in 1972 in that apollo 16 mission and congratulations to you for such a major accomplishment. i understand you left a photo of your family on the moon, just, i just can't imagine what it was like to be there sir, i appreciate you time. thank you so much for your contribution to such great american history. charles duke, have a great sunday. >> you too. >> you know, it is always hard to say goodbye, especially when it is a close friend and esteemed colleague. rick reagan watched away earlier this week. for the past seven years, he brought you the breaking news here at fox news, our thoughts and hearts go out to his wife lori and his family. neutralizes acid on contact. and goes to work in seconds. ♪
do you remember your strongest emotion when armstrong took the first step on the moon?s bride in the accomplishments, the thousands and thousands of people who were working to make that possible and to put their lives into it. the thing i was thinking about is just the proudness i have had of our country, and what we accomplished. >> you were the 10th man to walk on the moon in 1972 in that apollo 16 mission and congratulations to you for such a major accomplishment. i understand you left...
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on the 45th anniversary of the moon landing. the program is about an hour >> i'm a curator at the museum here to talk to the author of neil armstrong's life in flight a new biography of neil armstrong. i'm very familiar because he was a voice on the radio and a face on tv in my years as a space buff in the 1960s it was nice to talk with you today. why did you decide to write this book? >> we talked about it for about 20 years because we had a close friend for half a century and i wrote a book with alan shepard which did well in "the new york times" best seller list and he did the introduction of that. so we had to talk to because he didn't want a biography. he wanted the story of his life and flight and he felt like anything that he did commit any of the other astronauts could do especially tom stafford so he wanted them to get equal credit. he was that type of guy he never thought of himself as being anything special so he wanted the story of the flight told and when he passed away we had already worked one chapter out and i de
on the 45th anniversary of the moon landing. the program is about an hour >> i'm a curator at the museum here to talk to the author of neil armstrong's life in flight a new biography of neil armstrong. i'm very familiar because he was a voice on the radio and a face on tv in my years as a space buff in the 1960s it was nice to talk with you today. why did you decide to write this book? >> we talked about it for about 20 years because we had a close friend for half a century and i...
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it's all along the central coast and patchy around half moon bay. it's cool, too, in the 50s in some shots. from the future tower camera you see the clear shot here. 54 half moon bay. gilroy 58. and today well into the 90s. and 63 san jose and san carlos as well as oakland n the city low 60s. from emeryville this morning it is nice and clear out there with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s in santa rosa. look at the delta. 71 degrees. the win are pretty calm. so that is setting the stage for another warm day there. but the winds are going to kick up and that will cool the coast off. concord and livermore once again today well into the 90s. perhaps a couple degrees cooler than yesterday. we are going to keep the cooling confined to the shoreline. hot again this weekend, especially inland, but cooler around the coast and bay today. that includes berkeley, oakland, richmond, parts of the north bay, and a few high clouds in the south bay today. more so tomorrow. increasing the relative humidity. we've seen the pattern. and doesn't look like we will
it's all along the central coast and patchy around half moon bay. it's cool, too, in the 50s in some shots. from the future tower camera you see the clear shot here. 54 half moon bay. gilroy 58. and today well into the 90s. and 63 san jose and san carlos as well as oakland n the city low 60s. from emeryville this morning it is nice and clear out there with temperatures ranging from the mid-50s in santa rosa. look at the delta. 71 degrees. the win are pretty calm. so that is setting the stage...
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this was earlier tonight and our moon coming up despite the cloud cover. it is a super moon.ou got it, dan. it is coming up tomorrow morning officially at 4:25 a.m. our time. and here is a closer image that we captured from our same camera. you will want to check out the super moon at 4:25 a.m. the reason it is called a super moon is the moon's distance differs from time to time and when it is closer to us it is known as a super moon and appearing brighter and bigger and anyhow go check it out. we will talk about what is going on right now. live doppler 7hd and tracking the low clouds and remember earlier today we saw all of this breaking up. many of the coastal areas saw the sun as well. it did start out with measurable drizzle this morning along the coast and the south facing places. the low clouds are starting to push back in. you will see them tomorrow morning. i am not expecting a round of coastal drizzle. there are changes coming. the exploratorium camera showing the low clouds stacked up over the bay. san carlos and san jose, comfortable weather, 59 in half moon bay. h
this was earlier tonight and our moon coming up despite the cloud cover. it is a super moon.ou got it, dan. it is coming up tomorrow morning officially at 4:25 a.m. our time. and here is a closer image that we captured from our same camera. you will want to check out the super moon at 4:25 a.m. the reason it is called a super moon is the moon's distance differs from time to time and when it is closer to us it is known as a super moon and appearing brighter and bigger and anyhow go check it out....
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this was earlier tonight and our moon coming up despite the cloud cover. it is a super moon. you got it, dan. it is coming up tomorrow morning officially at 4:25 a.m. our time. and here is a closer image that we captured from our same camera. you will want to check out the super moon at 4:25 a.m. the reason it is called a super moon is the moon's distance differs from time to time and when it is closer to us it is known as a super moon and appearing brighter and bigger and anyhow go check it out. we will talk about what is going on right now. live doppler 7hd and tracking the low clouds and remember earlier today we saw all of this breaking up. many of the coastal areas saw the sun as well. it did start out with measurable drizzle this morning along the coast and the south facing places. the low clouds are starting to push back in. you will see them tomorrow morning. i am not expecting a round of coastal drizzle. there are changes coming. the exploratorium camera showing the low clouds stacked up over the bay. san carlos and san jose, comfortable weather, 59 in half moon bay.
this was earlier tonight and our moon coming up despite the cloud cover. it is a super moon. you got it, dan. it is coming up tomorrow morning officially at 4:25 a.m. our time. and here is a closer image that we captured from our same camera. you will want to check out the super moon at 4:25 a.m. the reason it is called a super moon is the moon's distance differs from time to time and when it is closer to us it is known as a super moon and appearing brighter and bigger and anyhow go check it...
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hence the name super moon. it is the super moon because it is the closest moon of the year. right now, it is really close, 15,000 miles closer than average. thus appearing 14% larger putting the super, ken bastida, on super moon. live look outside tonight. you can't see the super moon or anything else. all we have is super cloud cover over san francisco. that is a peek at what we have going on tomorrow morning. fog fills the bay once again. 1 to 5 scale. a factor of 3. it will burn off to the coast tomorrow. in daly city, you get sunshine tomorrow afternoon. there will be sunshine start to finish in the california state fair. this weekend, sacramento, sunny, hot, but hey, it's july. 97 today. 100 degrees coming up tomorrow. micro climate forecast, we are talking 72 for a high in menlo park. morning clouds, afternoon sunshine for you. mainly sunny skies sunday. so we are trending warmer. menlo park, you were in the 60s today. we are getting warmer because of a huge pattern shift. a huge ridge of high pressure causing a huge trough off to the east. and now we are looking at te
hence the name super moon. it is the super moon because it is the closest moon of the year. right now, it is really close, 15,000 miles closer than average. thus appearing 14% larger putting the super, ken bastida, on super moon. live look outside tonight. you can't see the super moon or anything else. all we have is super cloud cover over san francisco. that is a peek at what we have going on tomorrow morning. fog fills the bay once again. 1 to 5 scale. a factor of 3. it will burn off to the...
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a great view of the moon. but look below the moon on the surface, and there's a lot of fog. so the view hasn't been so great where we've been socked in for this evening. the fog continued to move inland. before i took this shot, i took a view of this sunset from the mount. beautiful shot. high clouds increasing this evening making for vibrant colors. and those high clouds will increase over the next few days. low clouds increasing for today. this is actually the bay bridge. and you can barely see it bah the fog is so -- because the fog is to thick. that is an indication that the fog deck is compressing and getting closer to the surface. that means for sunshine tomorrow and a warmup. so look for mostly sunny skies coming our way. most places with the exception of the coast by 11:00 a.m. sunshine for the afternoon. 90s inland. 70s by the bay. it gets hotter for monday. but we'll notice the high clouds increase from a tropical system over in mexico. that moisture flowing our way. no rain from it. but we will see increased clouds and increased humidity by tuesday. then cooling o
a great view of the moon. but look below the moon on the surface, and there's a lot of fog. so the view hasn't been so great where we've been socked in for this evening. the fog continued to move inland. before i took this shot, i took a view of this sunset from the mount. beautiful shot. high clouds increasing this evening making for vibrant colors. and those high clouds will increase over the next few days. low clouds increasing for today. this is actually the bay bridge. and you can barely...
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this was earlier tonight and our moon coming up despite the cloud cover. it is a super moon. you got it, dan. it is coming up tomorrow morning officially at 4:25 a.m. our time. and here is a closer image that we captured from our same camera. you will want to check out the super moon at 4:25 a.m. the reason it is called a super moon is the moon's distance differs from time to time and when it is closer to us it is known as a super moon and appearing brighter and bigger and anyhow go check it out. we will talk about what is going on right now. live doppler 7hd and tracking the low clouds and remember earlier today we saw all of this breaking up. many of the coastal areas saw the sun as well. it did start out with measurable drizzle this morning along the coast and the south facing places. the low clouds are starting to push back in. you will see them tomorrow morning. i am not expecting a round of coastal drizzle. there are changes coming. the exploratorium camera showing the low clouds stacked up over the bay. san carlos and san jose, comfortable weather, 59 in half moon bay.
this was earlier tonight and our moon coming up despite the cloud cover. it is a super moon. you got it, dan. it is coming up tomorrow morning officially at 4:25 a.m. our time. and here is a closer image that we captured from our same camera. you will want to check out the super moon at 4:25 a.m. the reason it is called a super moon is the moon's distance differs from time to time and when it is closer to us it is known as a super moon and appearing brighter and bigger and anyhow go check it...
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moon mens contribute to my level of rights in ways that i can never repay. to this day, i'm a moon men youth because if it were not for this program, i would be dead, in the literal sense. and dead in my sxhaert in my mind, i know i am not the only one who feels so passionate about the moon men and i believe moon men has had what is needed to help the youth grow in loving our community and not hurting them. please consider my story but the future of stories of youth who will one day take care of you. thank you and that was a statement on behalf of violet. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi, good afternoon. my name is travon smith and i'm an intern and apart of the movement. as a youth, growing up under non profit organizations such as movements in moon men, i noticed the bond between non profit and those who go to them is beneficial. our youth deserve to have the access to these programs. thank you so much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. hi, supervisor avalos, although you're in conversation. my name is nicky. i ask that you suppo
moon mens contribute to my level of rights in ways that i can never repay. to this day, i'm a moon men youth because if it were not for this program, i would be dead, in the literal sense. and dead in my sxhaert in my mind, i know i am not the only one who feels so passionate about the moon men and i believe moon men has had what is needed to help the youth grow in loving our community and not hurting them. please consider my story but the future of stories of youth who will one day take care...
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landing on the moon is one of those moments.e sat down with buzz aldrin as he celebrates the 45th anniversary of the lunar landing. >> rocket tranquility, we cop which you on the ground. >> reporter: buzz aldrin was amazed by lunar surface especially the moon dust and the imprint he left in it. >> just an identifiable boot print. and it was really fascinating. so i took a before and after picture. >> reporter: one of the rare times aldrin said he got to use the camera. aldrin says that neil armstrong, in addition to being the first man to walk on the moon, also took most of the pictures. but it also meant that buzz aldrin was in them. for iconic shots like this. and while armstrong may have worried about the lunar landing, aldrin says re-entry into the earth's atmosphere brought something unexpected. >> and we smelled the pacific ocean. [ laughter ] >> it was -- it was just a wonderful reminder that, yeah, indeed, we're home and everything is working the way it should. >> reporter: at 84, buzz aldrin hasn't stop dreaming of more
landing on the moon is one of those moments.e sat down with buzz aldrin as he celebrates the 45th anniversary of the lunar landing. >> rocket tranquility, we cop which you on the ground. >> reporter: buzz aldrin was amazed by lunar surface especially the moon dust and the imprint he left in it. >> just an identifiable boot print. and it was really fascinating. so i took a before and after picture. >> reporter: one of the rare times aldrin said he got to use the camera....
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again, i don't see it as a moon attended module. the idea is to take this life-support system that we worked on space stations, in a mars class station and put it into a true space station and stick it around the moon. that enables a lot of lunar activity. it's a base santo operate and do those activities. you can guess nice view times of the south pole, north pole, and the moon. telerobotic things. we've drisken rovers in california to see how you could deploy those on the far side of the moon the the other thing if you think about it is we talked about maybe prepositioning hardware around the cars so you will launch a component with a life-support system. it spends a year journey to get out there now, it's in the martian environment and then doesn't get activated for another year. sometimes our systems are not so good just sitting around. there proving ground lets us put a laboratory around the moon and where we visit it every couple months it actually looks at how we shut that system down and activate it again. it helps us get re
again, i don't see it as a moon attended module. the idea is to take this life-support system that we worked on space stations, in a mars class station and put it into a true space station and stick it around the moon. that enables a lot of lunar activity. it's a base santo operate and do those activities. you can guess nice view times of the south pole, north pole, and the moon. telerobotic things. we've drisken rovers in california to see how you could deploy those on the far side of the moon...
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you can see we are dealing with the super moon, this is a full moon this morning, the the moon is closest point to earth so it business 30 percent brighter and we have more coming on the 12th which is coming up tonight. the tenth of august, and september the ninth. so lots of things to look forward to and skies will be cleared too. we have temperatures that will be getting just about to 87, 88 degrees. it looks like a nice day. we will check out that seven day forecast. i think you'll be surprised at some temperatures we will fine on that because we could be fining them cooler then what we have become accustomed to. this computer model wants to say there is a sprinkle and it says, again at 2:00 this afternoon. we will justin to see, do you see a sprinkle? probably in the but one of the computer models says, maybe. we will talk more about some much better chances of picking up showers and thunderstorms on the seven kay forecast, nicole. >> carol, thank you. >>> a man is in critical condition this morning after stabbing in southwest philadelphia police were called to the 2,000 block of sout
you can see we are dealing with the super moon, this is a full moon this morning, the the moon is closest point to earth so it business 30 percent brighter and we have more coming on the 12th which is coming up tonight. the tenth of august, and september the ninth. so lots of things to look forward to and skies will be cleared too. we have temperatures that will be getting just about to 87, 88 degrees. it looks like a nice day. we will check out that seven day forecast. i think you'll be...
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. >>> and man on the moon. reliving the historic moment 45 years ago tonight that a lot of america declared victory in the space race. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. this has been the bloodiest day yet in the fighting in gaza between israel and hamas militants, claiming the lives of more than 70 palestinians, and 13 israeli soldiers. with hamas missiles still being fired into israel, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed the ground offensive will continue as long as necessary. but today, with thousands of terrified palestinians fleeing their neighborhoods, and civilian casualties mounting, u.n. chief ban ki-moon labeled the israeli offensive atrocious. tonight we show you the views from both sides of the conflict. ayman spent part of the day in the midst of the chaos and suffering. ayman, good evening. >> good evening, lester. it was the single deadliest day since the conflict began, leaving scores of palestinians
. >>> and man on the moon. reliving the historic moment 45 years ago tonight that a lot of america declared victory in the space race. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. this has been the bloodiest day yet in the fighting in gaza between israel and hamas militants, claiming the lives of more than 70 palestinians, and 13 israeli soldiers. with hamas missiles still being fired...
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watching the moon landing it crystallised and i said i want to be like those guys on the moon. able to go to university, study engineering and apply to n.a.s.a. actually to get interviewed and selected to be an astronaut and get into orbit. it was a neat coincidence that we happened to fly on the 25th anniversary of the "apollo 11" moonlanding. our space shuttle mission on "columbia", we were on the spacelab for two weeks, it was a unique copies dense for those of us nighing for the first time. we were -- flying for the first time. we had been dreaming about it since boys. >> looking back to that programme, where are we headed, the future of space exploration? >> it's interesting to look at. the progress since 1969 and 1972, since the last mission to the moon. in some ways we advance quite a bit. in other ways we look at what's happened. if you look at the skylab and space shuttle programme. it is still the most incredible flying machine conceived and contemplated. there's nothing to remember, that can match what the shuttle needs to do. the space struggle was able to launch of
watching the moon landing it crystallised and i said i want to be like those guys on the moon. able to go to university, study engineering and apply to n.a.s.a. actually to get interviewed and selected to be an astronaut and get into orbit. it was a neat coincidence that we happened to fly on the 25th anniversary of the "apollo 11" moonlanding. our space shuttle mission on "columbia", we were on the spacelab for two weeks, it was a unique copies dense for those of us nighing...
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not take one picture of neil armstrong on the moon.ked a neil and he said what the hell of a talking about? i had the camera and buzz had to put up the experiment. i gave does the camera before he had to get back on board and he took one of the loading of rock. that is the picture on the cover him loading rocks taken by buzz aldrin. but it never occurred to them the press did not know better. that is the way it was. >> host: i thought it does have a chest mounted camera? >> neil had it but he passed it to him. he had to take it off and then does gave it back. no later on i thank you are correct i have to check but later they both had cameras because of the moon walk in some of them did that twice. >> host: there has been a lot of discussion if above is resented being displaced and deal with dow first? but neil did not think there was much to this? >> no. . .
not take one picture of neil armstrong on the moon.ked a neil and he said what the hell of a talking about? i had the camera and buzz had to put up the experiment. i gave does the camera before he had to get back on board and he took one of the loading of rock. that is the picture on the cover him loading rocks taken by buzz aldrin. but it never occurred to them the press did not know better. that is the way it was. >> host: i thought it does have a chest mounted camera? >> neil had...
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the super moon, again, passing closer to the earth. so overnight, again, we're looking at a moon that was about 30% brighter, 14% bigger. now, with the weather, it's hot today. warmer tomorrow. full details in a little by, guys. >> thanks, amelia. >>> happening today, you can celebrate bastille day. 10th annual block party on vernon street between 18th and 19th. party starts at three. cost is ten bucks. bastille day is actually monday, but it's not stopping people from celebrating. it commemorates the beginning of the french revolution. that's not all that's happening in d.c. today. how to join a major mission to help the city's most needy. >>> plus a little boy's special bond with his next door neighbor. this must-see story is right after the break. [ mom ] hi, we're the pearsons, and we love chex cereal. so we made our own commercial to tell you why. first, chex makes lots of gluten free flavors. which is a huge thing for us. and there's seven to choose from. like cinnamon, honey nut, and chocolate. i tell them "you guys are gonna tu
the super moon, again, passing closer to the earth. so overnight, again, we're looking at a moon that was about 30% brighter, 14% bigger. now, with the weather, it's hot today. warmer tomorrow. full details in a little by, guys. >> thanks, amelia. >>> happening today, you can celebrate bastille day. 10th annual block party on vernon street between 18th and 19th. party starts at three. cost is ten bucks. bastille day is actually monday, but it's not stopping people from...
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but also this month it's super moon. the first visible super moon of the year. we have three this particular year and in fact let's take a look at statistics with the super moon the best viewing is before it sets at 4:51 in the morning check out now before you go to bed but the closer you get to 4:51 it will be the biggest, brightest part of the moon's phase here tonight. and in fact the moon's or sbit closest to the earth. it's much closer than typically is in normal full moon every month and in fact it's 30,000 miles closer so super moon means because it's closer it's a little bigger. and also a little bits brighter and then you see in any normal month. as you look at temperature now in trenton. 74. comfortable 70 allentown and 75 wilmington and 60s now for dover. and millville the humidity is dropping out there. so it is rather please nenlt fact the poconos, it is just 5 degrees. and we have high pressure that is setting up shop in northern new england now pushing the cloud cover to the south. and where we have this l
but also this month it's super moon. the first visible super moon of the year. we have three this particular year and in fact let's take a look at statistics with the super moon the best viewing is before it sets at 4:51 in the morning check out now before you go to bed but the closer you get to 4:51 it will be the biggest, brightest part of the moon's phase here tonight. and in fact the moon's or sbit closest to the earth. it's much closer than typically is in normal full moon every month and...
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he didn't take one picture of neil armstrong on the moon. when that started speculating i asked neil about it and he said what the hill are they talking about? i had the camera. he said buzz had to put up these external. he said i gave buzz the camera for a few minutes before we had to get back on board and he did take pictures and in fact he took one of me loading the rocks. that's on the cover of the book him loading rocks and that was taken by buzz aldrin. it never occurred to them that the press didn't know any bett better. that's just the way it was. >> host: i thought buzz had a chest mounted camera. >> guest: know he did not have that. neil had it but neil passed it to him. he was setting it up. he had to take it off and give it to neil or to give it to buzz and then buzz gave it back to him. >> host: i know there has been a lot of discussion about whether buzz resented being displaced and neil going out first but neil you say didn't think there was much to this. >> guest: well, know what happened was buzz wanted them to talk to the f
he didn't take one picture of neil armstrong on the moon. when that started speculating i asked neil about it and he said what the hill are they talking about? i had the camera. he said buzz had to put up these external. he said i gave buzz the camera for a few minutes before we had to get back on board and he did take pictures and in fact he took one of me loading the rocks. that's on the cover of the book him loading rocks and that was taken by buzz aldrin. it never occurred to them that the...
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moon then it is fine this trainer. i'm so, anyway, all of that practice and research that he put in it really paid off for him because when they were coming down, it turned out the original target was a crater the size of a football field. so he had to actually fly over this or that the moon, 100 feet or so off. he was running out of gas, trying to find a smooth place to sit down. when they spotted this, he got down below 50 feet. in his own mind he had calculated that as long as he had below 50 feet, if you are not a gas that was all right because under one sixth gravity, it was settled down and not destroy itself in the right position he could take off again. so u.s. mac turned about it. when he did touch down the best calculations they been able to, with a 162nd when he sat down. >> it was a close landing. closest of any in apollo. so, why was he chosen as the commander again? one of the things about him is his first assignment was a backup commander and so he never had to be the second pilot ever. he was always com
moon then it is fine this trainer. i'm so, anyway, all of that practice and research that he put in it really paid off for him because when they were coming down, it turned out the original target was a crater the size of a football field. so he had to actually fly over this or that the moon, 100 feet or so off. he was running out of gas, trying to find a smooth place to sit down. when they spotted this, he got down below 50 feet. in his own mind he had calculated that as long as he had below...
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we just heard from ban ki-moon calling for an end to the violence. what he's saying in new york is wholly different events happening over the past two hours on the ground. >> reporter: well, ban ki-moon over the last six days has been traveling the middle east and working with regional players to try to establish lasting cease-fire. he has been very strong in criticizing both sides in this conflict. we heard that again this morning in new york as he returned to new york from his travels. again calling for a cease-fire. and being tough on both sides in the conflict. he said that no country would accept the threat of rockets from above and below. at the same time, there is a question of proportionality. israel as the occupying power has humanitarian obligations. many palestinian civilians have died. more than 1100. 43 israelis, possibly more have been killed. to this point most of them have been soldiers. but listen to what ban ki-moon has to say. >> as marks it is time for immediate, unconditional humanitarian cease-fire. in the name of humanity the v
we just heard from ban ki-moon calling for an end to the violence. what he's saying in new york is wholly different events happening over the past two hours on the ground. >> reporter: well, ban ki-moon over the last six days has been traveling the middle east and working with regional players to try to establish lasting cease-fire. he has been very strong in criticizing both sides in this conflict. we heard that again this morning in new york as he returned to new york from his travels....