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. >> neil armstrong, buzz aldrine -- but no one could guarantee they would land safely on the moon or get off the moon and back to earth. all over the bay area and all over the world, people were glued to television sets or radio. >> ignition sequence starts. six, five, four, three, two, one. >>> the apollo climbed on the atmosphere, as the rockets looked back at the earth, 300 million people on earth looked at them on television. >> apollo 11 thises houston, you are confirmed to move forward. >> reconfirm ignition and the thrust is go. >> houston, thrust go all engines you're looking good. >> reporter: during the apollo's four days of travel to the moon, people on earth became acquainted with the astronauts through television. >> we are very comfortable up here. there's plenty of room for the three of us and i think we're all recognizing our favorite corner to sit in. >> reporter: extreme danger, nights of suspense for these three men to get back safely to earth. hundreds of procedures, systems had to go extremely right. at last apollo 11 prepared to land in a world that had no water
. >> neil armstrong, buzz aldrine -- but no one could guarantee they would land safely on the moon or get off the moon and back to earth. all over the bay area and all over the world, people were glued to television sets or radio. >> ignition sequence starts. six, five, four, three, two, one. >>> the apollo climbed on the atmosphere, as the rockets looked back at the earth, 300 million people on earth looked at them on television. >> apollo 11 thises houston, you are...
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where i come from, i prefer neil armstrong over billy joe armstrong. >> i prefer neil armstrong and luisrmstrong. why can't i have both? >> i prefer armstrong williams. >> and you referred to the cat video in this segment as a tour de fur. >> yes jie. what about paw de force? >> i thought about that, but i figured mine is better. >> not so sure you had the right thought here. >> paw de force? >> that is much better. >> can i vote neither? >> well at least i tried. >> we can only rhyme tour and paw in a rap song. >> or on long island. >> oh sure. >> exactly. >> what was that about? >> let's move on. >> secret service. greg, you noted that at the brothel the agents revealed their identities bragging "rework for obama -- we work for obama. we are here to protect him." we think we should look that word up to make sure. apparently it means kept from knowledge or from view. it is hidden. i don't think they are doing it right. >> well done looking up the word secret to find out the definition. >> maybe i didn't know what it meant. >> well okay then. >> you said the problem is the potential secu
where i come from, i prefer neil armstrong over billy joe armstrong. >> i prefer neil armstrong and luisrmstrong. why can't i have both? >> i prefer armstrong williams. >> and you referred to the cat video in this segment as a tour de fur. >> yes jie. what about paw de force? >> i thought about that, but i figured mine is better. >> not so sure you had the right thought here. >> paw de force? >> that is much better. >> can i vote neither?...
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i will never forget as a child being inspired by neil armstrong's famous status update "small stepping, giant leaping, hashtag man time" (cheers and applause) nation, if there's one thing we can all agree on is that half of us won't agree on even that. (laughter) liberals and conservatives don't see eye to eye on anything. if fox news says that water is a liquid the "new york times" will do three columns on how hydrogen is a gas and oxygen is openly gay. (laughter) with neither side wanting to give an inch, especially since the lefties are still trying to move us to the metric system. now, fortunately there's a way to bridge the partisan divide and it's tonight's word. (cheers and applause) united we can't stand them. (laughter) folks, if you've spent any time watching msnbc lately, you should change the batteries in your remote, they're obviously dead. (laughter) but if you do... if you do watch msnbc, you might have seen this. >> concerned about american's huge carbon footprint? you should be concerned about immigration. sound crazy? immigrants produce four times more carbon emission
i will never forget as a child being inspired by neil armstrong's famous status update "small stepping, giant leaping, hashtag man time" (cheers and applause) nation, if there's one thing we can all agree on is that half of us won't agree on even that. (laughter) liberals and conservatives don't see eye to eye on anything. if fox news says that water is a liquid the "new york times" will do three columns on how hydrogen is a gas and oxygen is openly gay. (laughter) with...
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nasa is releasing new ring tone for your phone you can hear the roar of the launch or neil armstrong'sds "one step for man one giant leap for man tim kind." even -- for mankind." even "houston we have a problem." >>> nasa wants your help in studying asteroids and their characteristics the gold to know more about position, -- >>> down here on earth it is glorious. i was in marin county this morning it was fantastic. >> some of those clouds are still sticking along the coast. i want to show you a couple live camera shots. check out the golden gate bridge, we are looking west from emeryville still buried under low clouds and fog that will clear and push back to the coast but not until this afternoon in some locations. then down to santa cruz check out how beautiful it is here, we are talking warm, beach weather even today and even warmer this weekend. temperatures right now are in the 60s. san francisco 60°. the cool spot is half moon bay 57. that's where we have more clouds. already 68 in antioch many compared to yesterday at this time, we are about five degrees warmer than yesterday. th
nasa is releasing new ring tone for your phone you can hear the roar of the launch or neil armstrong'sds "one step for man one giant leap for man tim kind." even -- for mankind." even "houston we have a problem." >>> nasa wants your help in studying asteroids and their characteristics the gold to know more about position, -- >>> down here on earth it is glorious. i was in marin county this morning it was fantastic. >> some of those clouds are...
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nasa is releasing new ring tone for your phone you can hear the roar of the launch or neil armstrong's "one step for man one giant leap for man tim kind." even -- for mankind." even "houston we have a problem." >>> nasa wants your help in studying asteroids and their characteristics the gold to know more about position, -- >>> down here on earth it is glorious. i was in marin county this morning it was fantastic. >> some of those clouds are still sticking along the coast. i want to show you a couple live camera shots. check out the golden gate bridge, we are looking west from emeryville still buried under low clouds and fog that will clear and push back to the coast but not until this afternoon in some locations. then down to santa cruz check out how beautiful it is here, we are talking warm, beach weather even today and even warmer this weekend. temperatures right now are in the 60s. san francisco 60°. the cool spot is half moon bay 57. that's where we have more clouds. already 68 in antioch many compared to yesterday at this time, we are about five degrees warmer than yesterday. that
nasa is releasing new ring tone for your phone you can hear the roar of the launch or neil armstrong's "one step for man one giant leap for man tim kind." even -- for mankind." even "houston we have a problem." >>> nasa wants your help in studying asteroids and their characteristics the gold to know more about position, -- >>> down here on earth it is glorious. i was in marin county this morning it was fantastic. >> some of those clouds are still...
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by twenty twenty the mission is going to be no ottomar complicated than the one undertaken by neil armstrong steam in one thousand sixty nine it will not be just about leaving their mark on the moon it's planned to be just the beginning of the regular flight to the moon and the eventual creation of a food functioning scientific base but twenty thirty the russian space agency is calling for volunteers among the requirements for those who want to apply are a same or medical degree knowledge of english and the shoe size bigger than the u.k. size eleven finding that special person for the moon program might cover challenges public interest in space research has waned significantly the golden age for space exploration was between the nineteenth if these and nineteen seventies when the two superpowers the usa and the u.s.s.r. were in use competition for space superiority recurrently in the public's interest in space exploration might well need another space race on this time they'll be more participants as india china and japan also set their sights on their hands. this rebel with their you said t
by twenty twenty the mission is going to be no ottomar complicated than the one undertaken by neil armstrong steam in one thousand sixty nine it will not be just about leaving their mark on the moon it's planned to be just the beginning of the regular flight to the moon and the eventual creation of a food functioning scientific base but twenty thirty the russian space agency is calling for volunteers among the requirements for those who want to apply are a same or medical degree knowledge of...
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mercury and gemini developed our abilities followed by apollo and neil armstrong's never to be forgotten first-ever footprints on some place other than earth. we transitioned from apollo to a new vehicle, the space shuttle which was intended to broaden opportunities for orbital activities and it certainly did. space shuttle "discovery" is the star. i want has the most extensive record of all the shuttle free-throw shooter. it's 39 missions included a whole bunch of things but it became a science platform for nine flights, a satellite launcher for 12 flights, a telescope repair station, which charlie already mentioned and he was the commander of putting it up there on "discovery" that has literally rewritten the astronomy books for all time. and also served as a plain flat out truck. it was the first space station delivery truck 13 flights it made to put together the space station that goes over us even today. "discovery" was truly a heavy hauler in construction of the international space station and that station is now doing continuing research with 15 international partners for us in th
mercury and gemini developed our abilities followed by apollo and neil armstrong's never to be forgotten first-ever footprints on some place other than earth. we transitioned from apollo to a new vehicle, the space shuttle which was intended to broaden opportunities for orbital activities and it certainly did. space shuttle "discovery" is the star. i want has the most extensive record of all the shuttle free-throw shooter. it's 39 missions included a whole bunch of things but it...
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mercury and gemini i developed our abilities followed by apollo and neil armstrong's never to be forgotten earth. we transition from apollo to a new vehicle, the space shuttle but was intended to broaden opportunities for orbital activities. it certainly did. itis the star. it has the most extensive record of all the fleet. the missions included a wild bunch of things. it bame a science platform for nine flight, a telescope repair station. this has literally wrien the astronomy books for all time. it is a flat out truck. it was the first space station delivery truck, at 13 flight it made to put together the space station that goes over us even today. discovery westerly a heavy haller any space station. that station is now doing continuing research with 15 international partners for us and the most unique scientific laboratory ever conceived. the unfortunate decision made a 0.5 years ago to terminate the fleet prematurely grounded our discovery. we recovered and now we moven with new programs and possibilities unlimited. today we alshonor those who may discover possible. the work force kept
mercury and gemini i developed our abilities followed by apollo and neil armstrong's never to be forgotten earth. we transition from apollo to a new vehicle, the space shuttle but was intended to broaden opportunities for orbital activities. it certainly did. itis the star. it has the most extensive record of all the fleet. the missions included a wild bunch of things. it bame a science platform for nine flight, a telescope repair station. this has literally wrien the astronomy books for all...
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and neil armstrong those famous words are available as well. houston, we have a problem, from the apollo 13 disaster. that is on nasa's website. >> i don't know if i could go with that for my ringtone. 6:40 right now. let's check traffic and weather every ten minutes. >> let's check in with doug hill. good morning of. >> its friday morning. fog once again. things will clear up quickly on this friday. let's get started chesapeake beach. fog outside my window and calvert county. that will lift over the next couple hours. fog is not very thick, but it will hang around a little while longer. it is56is 56 degrees in annapolis. here's what we're watching through the day, a steady rise in temperatures into the mid 70's with a fair amount of sunshine. it will be a pleasant day. if a good portion of tomorrow will be as well because of the next whether maker is a brother in the midwest right now. showers and thunderstorms will start saturday evening. there's a nor'easter that will move up the coastline bringing heavy rain especially in southeast and mayb
and neil armstrong those famous words are available as well. houston, we have a problem, from the apollo 13 disaster. that is on nasa's website. >> i don't know if i could go with that for my ringtone. 6:40 right now. let's check traffic and weather every ten minutes. >> let's check in with doug hill. good morning of. >> its friday morning. fog once again. things will clear up quickly on this friday. let's get started chesapeake beach. fog outside my window and calvert county....
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including neil armstrong's famous words, one small step for man, one giant leap for man kind. >>> still is drying up. rain could be headed our way this weekend. let's take a live look outside right now, where the sun is shining. wjz has weather and traffic together. bob turk has the updated numbers from first warning weather. >> the rain was there. but didn't do a whole lot, except keep things moist. and it did reduce the fire danger at least. but we only got less than a quarter inch almost everywhere. in fact, the airport had even less than that. take a look at temperatures. 69 now. 72 in washington. 72 in cumberland. ocean city, the cooler spot there, down by the ocean, at 54 degrees. now, tomorrow looks like a really pleasant day. another surge of warm air coming in. ahead of that front. now, that front is likely to bring us some scattered shower and even some thundershower activity, late in the day on saturday, along with mild temps. but at least we have a chance of getting some rain this weekend. and with some luck, that front will stall out and give us a better chance of rain, hop
including neil armstrong's famous words, one small step for man, one giant leap for man kind. >>> still is drying up. rain could be headed our way this weekend. let's take a live look outside right now, where the sun is shining. wjz has weather and traffic together. bob turk has the updated numbers from first warning weather. >> the rain was there. but didn't do a whole lot, except keep things moist. and it did reduce the fire danger at least. but we only got less than a quarter...
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he, neil armstrong and buzz al doctrine all signed it up.s all up for auction and could fetch some $60,000 or more. the fight for market share in the competitive smart phone industry is heating up in a legal challenge between apple and motorola. international trade commission judge deciding today that apple violated a motorola patent in its popular line of iphones and ipads. patent is for eliminating noise interference during voice and data transmissions. members of the itc will now review the judge's decision. the final ruling on the case expected in august. google is now breaking into the online storage market. the internet search giant announced its newest service called google drive. it acts as a digital filing cabinet of sorts. storing your personal documents all in one place. the latest product is google's response to the growing internet storage wars. which include services from apple and microsoft. polls are closing minutes from now and four of the five states holding republic primaries today will check in with campaign carl cammeron
he, neil armstrong and buzz al doctrine all signed it up.s all up for auction and could fetch some $60,000 or more. the fight for market share in the competitive smart phone industry is heating up in a legal challenge between apple and motorola. international trade commission judge deciding today that apple violated a motorola patent in its popular line of iphones and ipads. patent is for eliminating noise interference during voice and data transmissions. members of the itc will now review the...
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neil armstrong, purdue, first person to step onto the moon.general electric during the glory years. george gallup, university of iowa, started the legendary polling firm. james earl jones, michigan, wonderful actor. arthur goldberg. you would think it was like a chicago cubs deal. except the cubs, even though it's been a century, they did win a world series. or susan lucci deal, the soap opera actor, after years of being passed over, she got her emmy. there's something at work here that doesn't really figure. >> bob, you're talking to a huge cubs fan. it's been 104 years since the cubs -- >> right. but they did win the world series. i spoke to the president of the university of iowa, sally mason, who told me this, to quote, i think she said to quote b.b. king, maybe it's just a matter of time. so i think that's what they're waiting for. >> by the way, i promised to ask you, where did you go to school? >> northwestern. >> big ten also. >> which they told us was the harvard of the big ten. >> amazing institution right on lake michigan there. wha
neil armstrong, purdue, first person to step onto the moon.general electric during the glory years. george gallup, university of iowa, started the legendary polling firm. james earl jones, michigan, wonderful actor. arthur goldberg. you would think it was like a chicago cubs deal. except the cubs, even though it's been a century, they did win a world series. or susan lucci deal, the soap opera actor, after years of being passed over, she got her emmy. there's something at work here that doesn't...
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. >> schieffer: on "face the nation," neil armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, told walterit was possible there would be a man on mars by 1981. >> i certainly think it's well within our capability to be prepared for that. >> this has got to be one of the most proud moments of my life. >> schieffer: but it was not to be. there would be more trips to the moon. the hubble telescope was put into orbit, and satellites provide weather, communication, and directional services that we take for granted now. an american robot even patrols the plains of mars but priorities changed, budgets shrank and when last shuttle returned to earth last year, the early astronauts' dreams of going to another planet died. this week's "face the nation" flashback. and we'll be right here next week on "face the nation." hope you can join us. and thanks for watching. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> next on "this week in defense news," how the army is becoming more energy efficient, a new
. >> schieffer: on "face the nation," neil armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, told walterit was possible there would be a man on mars by 1981. >> i certainly think it's well within our capability to be prepared for that. >> this has got to be one of the most proud moments of my life. >> schieffer: but it was not to be. there would be more trips to the moon. the hubble telescope was put into orbit, and satellites provide weather, communication, and...
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conversation between houston and the astronauts and the mercury project up to the moon landing and neil armstrong and one small step for man and a giant step for mankind, that moment comes to americans sitting an outpost on the seafloor and you will hear what it sounds like, and you will also hear the affect of helium on the diverse voices because one of the things they had to do is bring the gases that are high and helium. if you've ever taken a hit off of a helium balloon you know it does funky things to your voice and that is something else they had to contend with and so let's hope we get the volume on this. >> [inaudible] [inaudible] a pretty good swim, wasn't it? >> [inaudible] >> as long as you made it. [inaudible] >> dr. thompson is in the loud, so that's the voice of george bond, as you might have guessed who is in the control than which is on the surface on a kind of large acting like a kind of mission control coming and you can hear that a little bit of the come artery that goes on a very serious enterprise on the way they are kind of joking around and you can hear the guys can help wr
conversation between houston and the astronauts and the mercury project up to the moon landing and neil armstrong and one small step for man and a giant step for mankind, that moment comes to americans sitting an outpost on the seafloor and you will hear what it sounds like, and you will also hear the affect of helium on the diverse voices because one of the things they had to do is bring the gases that are high and helium. if you've ever taken a hit off of a helium balloon you know it does...
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and this archival, we're so used to, the moon landing and neil armstrong and one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind, this is the moment when it comes to americans really setting up an outpost-on the sea under, and you'll hear what it sounds like, and also hear the effect of helium on a diver's voices, one thing hey had to do is breathe gaultses high in helium. it does funky things to your voice and they had to contend with that. so, hope we get the volume on this. >> sealab i to sealab control, i hear you loud and clear. over? >> you're the first one, mr. anderson. [inaudible] >> well, congratulations, were you able to work all the way or did you have to -- [inaudible] >> that is a very good -- wasn't it? [inaudible] >> as long as you made it. all right, come down, andy. [inaudible] dr. thompson is in the lab. that's the voice of george bond, who is in the control van, which is up on the surface, on a kind of barge, and acting like a mission control. you can hear the camaraderie with bond. you can hear the guys can't help landfall laughing in theground at the helium voice
and this archival, we're so used to, the moon landing and neil armstrong and one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind, this is the moment when it comes to americans really setting up an outpost-on the sea under, and you'll hear what it sounds like, and also hear the effect of helium on a diver's voices, one thing hey had to do is breathe gaultses high in helium. it does funky things to your voice and they had to contend with that. so, hope we get the volume on this. >> sealab...
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conversations between houston season and the astronauts, of course, right up to the moon landing and neil armstrong and one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind, this is kind of that moment when it comes to americans really setting up an outpost on the sea floor, and you'll hear what it sounds like. and you will also hear the effect of helium on the divers' voices because one of the things that they had to do was breathe gases that were high in helium. if you've ever taken a big hit off a helium balloon, you know it does some falsetto, funky things to your voice, and that was something else they had to contend with here. and so i hope we get the volume on this, i i -- i think. >> sealab one, this is sealab control. i hear you loud and clear, and i believe that is robert barth. am i correct, over? >> [inaudible] >> you're the first one in? >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> well, congratulationses. were you able to hold your breath all the way, or did you have to breathe some water? >> [inaudible] >> that was a pretty good swim, wasn't it? >> yeah -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> as long as you m
conversations between houston season and the astronauts, of course, right up to the moon landing and neil armstrong and one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind, this is kind of that moment when it comes to americans really setting up an outpost on the sea floor, and you'll hear what it sounds like. and you will also hear the effect of helium on the divers' voices because one of the things that they had to do was breathe gases that were high in helium. if you've ever taken a big...
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mercury and gemini i developed our abilities followed by apollo and neil armstrong's never to be forgottenher than the earth. we transition from apollo to a new vehicle, the space shuttle but was intended to broaden opportunities for orbital activities. it certainly did. it is the star. it has the most extensive record of all the fleet. the missions included a wild bunch of things. it became a science platform for nine flight, a telescope repair station. this has literally written the astronomy books for all time. it is a flat out truck. it was the first space station delivery truck, at 13 flight it made to put together the space station that goes over us even today. discovery westerly a heavy haller any space station. that station is now doing continuing research with 15 international partners for us and the most unique scientific laboratory ever conceived. the unfortunate decision made a 0.5 years ago to terminate the prematurely grounded our discovery. we recovered and now we move on with new programs and possibilities unlimited. today we also honor those who may discover possible. the
mercury and gemini i developed our abilities followed by apollo and neil armstrong's never to be forgottenher than the earth. we transition from apollo to a new vehicle, the space shuttle but was intended to broaden opportunities for orbital activities. it certainly did. it is the star. it has the most extensive record of all the fleet. the missions included a wild bunch of things. it became a science platform for nine flight, a telescope repair station. this has literally written the astronomy...
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mercury and gemini developed our abilities followed by apollo and neil armstrong first ever footprintsn someplace other than earth. the transition to the space shuttle which was intended to broaden opportunities for activities and it certainly did. discovery is the star with the most extensive record. 39 missions include a scions platform nine flights, satellite launch and 12 flights, telescope repair station which charlie mentioned. has literally rewritten the astronomy books were all-time man served as a truck and the first space station delivery truck 13 flights were made to put together the space station. discovery was of heavy hauler of the international space station and it is now doing continuing research with 15 international partners in the most unique scientific laboratory ever conceived. the unfortunate decision made eight and a half years ago to determine -- to terminate the shuttle fleet prematurely grounded discovery and grounded research but the decision has been made and we move forward with new programs and possibilities that will not limit us. [applause] today we also
mercury and gemini developed our abilities followed by apollo and neil armstrong first ever footprintsn someplace other than earth. the transition to the space shuttle which was intended to broaden opportunities for activities and it certainly did. discovery is the star with the most extensive record. 39 missions include a scions platform nine flights, satellite launch and 12 flights, telescope repair station which charlie mentioned. has literally rewritten the astronomy books were all-time man...
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mercury and gemini i developed our abilities followed by apollo and neil armstrong's never to be forgottenr than the earth. we transition from apollo to a new vehicle, the space shuttle but was intended to broaden opportunities r orbital activities. it certainly did. it is the star. it has the most extensive rord of all the fleet. the missions included a wild bunch of things. it became a science platform for nine flight, a telescope repair station. this has literally written the astronomy books for all time. it is a flat out truck. it was the first space station delivery truck, at 13 flight it made to put together the space station that goes over us even today. discovery westerly a heavy haller any space station. that station is now doing continuing research with 15 international partners for us and the most unique scientific laboratory ever conceived. the unfortunate decision made a 0.5 years ago to terminate the fleet prematurely grounded our discovery. we recovered and now we move on with new programs and possibilities unlimited. today welso honor those who may discover possible. the wo
mercury and gemini i developed our abilities followed by apollo and neil armstrong's never to be forgottenr than the earth. we transition from apollo to a new vehicle, the space shuttle but was intended to broaden opportunities r orbital activities. it certainly did. it is the star. it has the most extensive rord of all the fleet. the missions included a wild bunch of things. it became a science platform for nine flight, a telescope repair station. this has literally written the astronomy books...