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i give you neil armstrong. >> neil armstrong was unflappable. aviator, and armstrong just seemed never to be ruffled. >> neil's a cool guy, as we all know. in fact, all of the guys i was working with at the time are all exceptional pilots. so it's great to be on a team like that where they're all winners. >> gemini is the space agency's bridge to the future. with it we'll learn man's true capabilities and drawbacks in space, and on the last five gemini flights, we'll practice several different forms of rendezvous, the skill needed to supply spacecraft to change crews and the ability to operate in a new medium that is both fantastically rewarding and terrifyingly dangerous. gemini, moreover, is a rehearsal for apollo, the three-man spacecraft that will get us to the moon. >> the russians surprise with another first in the person of alexi lionoff, who they say became the first man to walk around in space. >> when he went outside the spacecraft, they said no, he couldn't have done that but the soviets went outside successfully and came back was a sh
i give you neil armstrong. >> neil armstrong was unflappable. aviator, and armstrong just seemed never to be ruffled. >> neil's a cool guy, as we all know. in fact, all of the guys i was working with at the time are all exceptional pilots. so it's great to be on a team like that where they're all winners. >> gemini is the space agency's bridge to the future. with it we'll learn man's true capabilities and drawbacks in space, and on the last five gemini flights, we'll practice...
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this guy, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin came on one of my election action -- elections. he called me from new york. i have tickets, you come pick me up. he said the dallas morning news is knocking around. first thing i learned is you don't fight people. he came here and it helped me. they helped me through the campaign. i've had good luck and all kinds of help. to be in politics and stay, you have to have some ability but you have to have a little luck every now and then. i've always had that and had people who helped me. the regulation -- when people were going to run against me, the regulation were republicans and they'd tell the people in my district that they weren't going to get any republican money, the money would go with me. wasn't too good be some of the real hard wing left democrats up there but they're still my friends. >> what are you going to do with your pictures and papers? are they going to a university somewhere? >> i'm told they're going to take all the pictures to texas a&m, reproduce them and give these back to me. i hope they do. >> your papers are g
this guy, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin came on one of my election action -- elections. he called me from new york. i have tickets, you come pick me up. he said the dallas morning news is knocking around. first thing i learned is you don't fight people. he came here and it helped me. they helped me through the campaign. i've had good luck and all kinds of help. to be in politics and stay, you have to have some ability but you have to have a little luck every now and then. i've always had that...
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so one month after neil armstrong landed on the moon, elliott came to the united states from israel totudy. this eventually led him to the development ofe glass storage technology. today, his technology is in the -- is in millions of mobile devices. our lives would be different -- malia livesand sasha's ma --lia and sasha's lives would not be the same. [laughter] we could not have done it anywhere else in the world. mar stumbled into computer y stumbled into computer science in high school. a man told me to go read it, so thinking it was an invitation, i did read it and i came back. she applied to carnegie mellon the same year they formed a graduate degree in computer science and she has pioneered the ways of students in computer science and created a curriculum used all across the nation. douglas and josh have collaborated together for nearly havears and together, they created a vaccine for the cancer-causing hpv virus. when they went to drug companies, they said that while their data looked good, it just was not going to work. with the help of nih funding, they created one of the mos
so one month after neil armstrong landed on the moon, elliott came to the united states from israel totudy. this eventually led him to the development ofe glass storage technology. today, his technology is in the -- is in millions of mobile devices. our lives would be different -- malia livesand sasha's ma --lia and sasha's lives would not be the same. [laughter] we could not have done it anywhere else in the world. mar stumbled into computer y stumbled into computer science in high school. a...
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\[laughter] >> you know, i need to know, you have this great anecdote about meeting the late neil armstrong and i think this really goes to the heart of neil's character. can you tell us about that time that you guys met? >> so, it was a rather bizarre the way it unfolded. because i didn't realize neil was anywhere near -- in town. but my wife and i were at disney land. and we had just finished dinner, had come outside and from about here to the end of the room, 20 yards away, whatever, there's neil armstrong. and he's standing by himself and there seems to be nobody around him. and i'm just thinking, wow. here's an opportunity to just say hi. and i point out to my wife, do you know who that guy is? and there's a saying in life, you never want to meet your hero. because they will just disappoint you. and i had this concern that, you know, neil probably gets bombarded with all this kind of stuff and he's sort of a reticent guy. he's not the buzz aldrin -- >> there's the odd couple right there. >> but anyway, my wife, we went over, regardless, and under her encouragement, and i introduced mys
\[laughter] >> you know, i need to know, you have this great anecdote about meeting the late neil armstrong and i think this really goes to the heart of neil's character. can you tell us about that time that you guys met? >> so, it was a rather bizarre the way it unfolded. because i didn't realize neil was anywhere near -- in town. but my wife and i were at disney land. and we had just finished dinner, had come outside and from about here to the end of the room, 20 yards away,...
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neil armstrong said one giant leap foreman kind and not human kind. very, very problematic.e keep applauding this guy. obviously if was fake to to begin with. we hospital applaud thens like mankind and human kind. it sets us back as a species. >> why does it feel so good to go after people? even when we do it here, it feels good. when he had that shirt and it is like the woman who got on the plane and made a joke about aids. she was flying to africa and she said i hope i don't get aids, haha, i'm white. i won't. she was making a comment that black people are more likely to get aids and it sucks. she lands in south africa and doesn't have a job. on that 11, 12, 13, 14-hour flight and everybody was on twitter going she is going to be canned. >> you know what i can do for that attention? >> make an aids joke. >> people enjoy it. >> it is signaling. i am a good person. i am going after this person same as reality tv. >> i will say this. perhaps on-line mobs might reduce the other kinds of mobs. like would you be less likely to go on the street and beat up somebody if you are bea
neil armstrong said one giant leap foreman kind and not human kind. very, very problematic.e keep applauding this guy. obviously if was fake to to begin with. we hospital applaud thens like mankind and human kind. it sets us back as a species. >> why does it feel so good to go after people? even when we do it here, it feels good. when he had that shirt and it is like the woman who got on the plane and made a joke about aids. she was flying to africa and she said i hope i don't get aids,...
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this guy, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin came on one of my election action -- elections. he called me from new york. i have tickets, you come pick me up. he said the dallas morning news is knocking around. first thing i learned is you don't fight people. he came here and it helped me. they helped me through the campaign. i've had good luck and all kinds of help. to be in politics and stay, you have to have some ability but you have to have a little luck every now and then. i've always had that and had people who helped me. the regulation -- when people were going to run against me, the regulation were republicans and they'd tell the people in my district that they weren't going to get any republican money, the money would go with me. wasn't too good be some of the real hard wing left democrats up there but they're still my friends. >> what are you going to do with your pictures and papers? are they going to a university somewhere? >> i'm told they're going to take all the pictures to texas a&m, reproduce them and give these back to me. i hope they do. >> your papers are g
this guy, neil armstrong and buzz aldrin came on one of my election action -- elections. he called me from new york. i have tickets, you come pick me up. he said the dallas morning news is knocking around. first thing i learned is you don't fight people. he came here and it helped me. they helped me through the campaign. i've had good luck and all kinds of help. to be in politics and stay, you have to have some ability but you have to have a little luck every now and then. i've always had that...
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fulfilled in july 1969 by neil armstrong. >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.> reporter: while the apollo missions proved the ability to overcome hurdles, going to mars is more challenging. first of all, going to the moon takes three days. going all the way to mars takes months. >> that's a lot of food and water that will have to be hauled along with the crew. once we get there the real difficulties begin. without suits we would die within minutes on the surface of mars. the atmosphere is thin. a fraction of what we need to survive. what atmosphere there is on mars is poisonous. 95% carbon dioxide. the snow that falls is frozen carbon dioxide. it is cold, averaging minus 80 degrees farenheit. the winds are fierce, dust storms blanketing the planet for months. as if that was not bad enough, the thin atmosphere and the lack of a magnetic field means there's little protection against radiation. begging the question - why send humans, when robots can explore without the risk. >> the roll that mars has is as a potential place to expand human civilisation through the
fulfilled in july 1969 by neil armstrong. >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.> reporter: while the apollo missions proved the ability to overcome hurdles, going to mars is more challenging. first of all, going to the moon takes three days. going all the way to mars takes months. >> that's a lot of food and water that will have to be hauled along with the crew. once we get there the real difficulties begin. without suits we would die within minutes on the...
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turning now to space, ever since neil armstrong made his giant leap for man kind, nasa was first to successfully fly bay and land on mars. but the are breathtaking photos of philae lander, we are currently hitchhiking rides to the space station with the russians so is nasa falling behind? joining us here in new york is michael lega lemonnic. and spate.com. guys good to have you here. there's some croag out of europe about the european space agency managing that marvel of landing on that comet. is that an indication that they somehow have leaped ahead? >> i wouldn't go that far. we have big missions coming up but we are no longer the only game in town when it comes to these things. >> david, we have no unmanned flight anymore. the former nasa administrator michael griffin says we are held hostage by the russians when getting to the international space station. >> that may be true but all congratulations for europeans for that spectacular mission. but don't forget there was some nasa participation in that mission as well. it is a species, for us to attack that as humanity, not just individual nati
turning now to space, ever since neil armstrong made his giant leap for man kind, nasa was first to successfully fly bay and land on mars. but the are breathtaking photos of philae lander, we are currently hitchhiking rides to the space station with the russians so is nasa falling behind? joining us here in new york is michael lega lemonnic. and spate.com. guys good to have you here. there's some croag out of europe about the european space agency managing that marvel of landing on that comet....
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the comet that's not exciting because they want it to be nice and flat like the decision that neil armstrong made when he was landing on the moon. i don't want to land on the boulders. i want to land on the flat space. >> let's talk about what's ahead here. what's next for philae? >> philae is going to sniff the gas around it and it will thump on the comet a little bit. >> how does it thump? >> it has an instrument that dispatches a vibration. we do this to probe for oil and natural resources and see what's under the ground. same stuff is going on on the comet. they want to know what's inside the comet. they want to sample the surface, which is mostly ice. melt that ice which is mostly water and then figure out is that water the same as water on earth because one theory suggests that most of the water that we have in earth's oceans, most of that water came from comets. we want to know is that true or did earth make its own water. what else came on comets? could it have been the building block of life? all of this we'll discover over the next year or so. expected life span of philae and roset
the comet that's not exciting because they want it to be nice and flat like the decision that neil armstrong made when he was landing on the moon. i don't want to land on the boulders. i want to land on the flat space. >> let's talk about what's ahead here. what's next for philae? >> philae is going to sniff the gas around it and it will thump on the comet a little bit. >> how does it thump? >> it has an instrument that dispatches a vibration. we do this to probe for oil...
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." >>> turning now to space, ever since neil armstrong made his giant leap for man kind, nas has been world's undisputed leader. after the moon nasa was the first to successful i fly by, orbit and land on mars, but these breath take photos of the lander touching down on a comet reminds us that it was the european space agency that won the most recent race and we are currently hitchhiking rides to the space station with the russians is owe is nasa following behind. joining is is michael who writes about space and science for time and national geographic magazines and dave brody science and technology write fore space.com. good to have you here, guys. there is crowing out of the europe about the european space agency managing this marvel of landing on that comet. >> right. >> is that an indication that we are falling behind? that they have somehow that they have leaped ahead. >> i wouldn't go that far. they haven't leaped ahead but they are neck in neck with us. we have some big missions coming up but we are no longer the only game in town when it comes to space. >> do you agree, dave?
." >>> turning now to space, ever since neil armstrong made his giant leap for man kind, nas has been world's undisputed leader. after the moon nasa was the first to successful i fly by, orbit and land on mars, but these breath take photos of the lander touching down on a comet reminds us that it was the european space agency that won the most recent race and we are currently hitchhiking rides to the space station with the russians is owe is nasa following behind. joining is is...
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tiles, folks working on the shuttle, all in service of space flight to the engineers, they saw neil armstrongof wanting to be a part of something greater than themselves. >> in the book you profile some of the men and women behind the astronauts and the spaceships that really are responsible for so much. one of technicians said these beautiful ships did not belong to the astronauts, they belonged to us, the technicians and engineers who worked the fleet every day. most astronauts understood this and frequently thanked us for allowing them to borrow the birds for a couple of weeks. >> that was greg cecil. greg was a paramedic in west virginia, actually. all of his life he wanted to be part of the space program. he took some classes, moved to florida this 2000, 2001 and got a job working on the tiles. that was his dream to be able to do that. and so the culture within setting a spaceship ready for flight is hundreds, often thousands of people and he was one of them. and absolutely committed. there's nothing really routine about it. but being in a hangar with a spaceship working on the tiles and
tiles, folks working on the shuttle, all in service of space flight to the engineers, they saw neil armstrongof wanting to be a part of something greater than themselves. >> in the book you profile some of the men and women behind the astronauts and the spaceships that really are responsible for so much. one of technicians said these beautiful ships did not belong to the astronauts, they belonged to us, the technicians and engineers who worked the fleet every day. most astronauts...
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i mean, it would rival the experience of neil armstrong. it truly felt like i was dancing with the stars. it was the greatest experience of my life. we won the game, 29-17 and forever i will be able to wear this ring on my finger in remembrance of that game. it was a dream come true. two years later, that dream was shatter shattered when i woke up face down on a training camp field in georgetown, kentucky, being strapped to a board and put on to an ambulance because of my fifth documented concussion. for the first time in my life, my brain became a priority. and the reason why it became a priority is because at 29 years old i started to have memory problems. and it took losing my mind to care about my mind. my memories began to fade away. one story i shared going home to minneapolis and spending time with friends of our, my wife and i sitting around a table and matt brought -- my friend brought up his wedding and i said, well, why wasn't i able to get there and i got the strangest look from him. and the table got quiet and his wife brought
i mean, it would rival the experience of neil armstrong. it truly felt like i was dancing with the stars. it was the greatest experience of my life. we won the game, 29-17 and forever i will be able to wear this ring on my finger in remembrance of that game. it was a dream come true. two years later, that dream was shatter shattered when i woke up face down on a training camp field in georgetown, kentucky, being strapped to a board and put on to an ambulance because of my fifth documented...
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. >> that was neil armstrong, of course, his first words on the moon.e from outer space. they have it on sound cloud. you can listen to all of them. they have what jupiter sounds like. everything sounds different. >> one is enough for me, usually. >> what is a qua czar? >> good question. >> racking my nerd brain. disney's latest animated film, "big hero 6" is hitting theaters. how is it measuring up to the classics? kevin mccarthy, hey, kevin. >> good morning to you guys. how you doing? >> great. >> thanks for having me on. it's based on the marvel superhero comic. it's a kids movie. they brought you "wreck it ralph." a group of superheroes, a lovable, inflatable companion. a fun, family film. the comedy works, the action works. as a nerd myself, stay for the ending credits. there's a major scene. skip the 3-d. save yourself $3. it's good for the whole family. a four out of a five. check it out this weekend. >> pretty good, four out of five. >> it's fun for the family. >> you are getting bigger and bigger and bigger. the stars you are interviewing are g
. >> that was neil armstrong, of course, his first words on the moon.e from outer space. they have it on sound cloud. you can listen to all of them. they have what jupiter sounds like. everything sounds different. >> one is enough for me, usually. >> what is a qua czar? >> good question. >> racking my nerd brain. disney's latest animated film, "big hero 6" is hitting theaters. how is it measuring up to the classics? kevin mccarthy, hey, kevin. >>...
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>> and here is their romney and accepting the nomination in 2012 speaking of the day your son neil armstrong land on the moon all americans who went to bet that i knew we had the greatest country in the world many some people would have thought differently but by that formulation they're not americans. of google's search yielded 114,000 hits. with such utterances are meant to be an ideological approach always apologizing for america. of obama goes abroad to apologize for america. if only hours is a nation like no other initial above misspoke of campaign journeys and how we are to live in the greatest nation on earth. then to accept the nomination knowing that provinces with us and we're surely blessed to be citizens of the greatest nation on earth. here is a grant the power. at her confirmation hearings questioning a magazine article that she said it needs a historical reckoning permitted by the united states. senator margot rubio the republican of florida demanded to know what time she was referring to. referring to is america and the greatest country in the world. and we have nothing to ap
>> and here is their romney and accepting the nomination in 2012 speaking of the day your son neil armstrong land on the moon all americans who went to bet that i knew we had the greatest country in the world many some people would have thought differently but by that formulation they're not americans. of google's search yielded 114,000 hits. with such utterances are meant to be an ideological approach always apologizing for america. of obama goes abroad to apologize for america. if only...
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here is mitt romney accepting the republican nomination in 2012 speaking of the day he watched neil armstrong land on the moon: like all americans, all americans, we went to bed that night knowing we lived in the greatest country in the world. i think there were some people in 1969 who might have gone to bed thinking differently. but in that formulation, they're not really americans, after all. this is from a couple years ago. a google search for mitt romney and greatest nation in the history of the earth just yielded me 114,000 hits. such utterances are always supposedly apologizing for america, remember that one, apologizing for america. obama's going abroad to apologize for america. if only, here was san antonio mayor julian castro's address at the democratic convention in 2012: ours is a nation like no other -- like no other -- no matter who you come from or who you are, the path is always forward. the first lady, michelle obama, spoke of her campaign journeys: every day they make me proud, every day they remind me how blessed we are to live in the greatest nation on earth. then her husba
here is mitt romney accepting the republican nomination in 2012 speaking of the day he watched neil armstrong land on the moon: like all americans, all americans, we went to bed that night knowing we lived in the greatest country in the world. i think there were some people in 1969 who might have gone to bed thinking differently. but in that formulation, they're not really americans, after all. this is from a couple years ago. a google search for mitt romney and greatest nation in the history...
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thank you so much drew armstrong and neil grossman. thank you so much for joining us.ew book is available online. get it wherever you want. coming up, regulators take another shot at too big to fail banks. that could lead to a fight over higher capital requirement. a movie based on disney marvel comic book characters, again. we will be back. ♪ in the loopatching live on bloomberg television. good morning. i am betty liu. a look at our top company news this morning. the world causes largest bank could face a buffer role as the financial stability ward tries to and too big to fail. said the biggest banks might be required to hold capital as a quarter of their assets waited for risk. the rules will tend -- will not take effect until 2019. japan passes aviation capital. to 80 of its 737 claims deliver between 2018 and 2022. the company said they expect demand to come from low-cost carriers which are gaining ground in asia where it $36 million in prizes were given two math -- mathematicians. she spoke to a legendary -- legendary investor and asked where he would be spending
thank you so much drew armstrong and neil grossman. thank you so much for joining us.ew book is available online. get it wherever you want. coming up, regulators take another shot at too big to fail banks. that could lead to a fight over higher capital requirement. a movie based on disney marvel comic book characters, again. we will be back. ♪ in the loopatching live on bloomberg television. good morning. i am betty liu. a look at our top company news this morning. the world causes largest...
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so one month after neil armstrong landed on the moon elli hariri came to america from israel to study the effects of electronics in space. that led him to cofound scandisk and eventually the creation commercialization of flash storage technology, which today's technology is and millions of audible electronic devices which our lives would be completely different without, certainly different without them. at the time he invented it, though, the technology was too early for consumer business and the company almost went out of business. with patience he drove the cost down, opened large-scale markets, describing his experience he said, we could said, we could not have done it anywhere else in the world. mary shaw stumbled into computer science in high school, and as a college student she walked into a busy engineering building in search of a computer. when i first showed up they handed me a user manual and told me to go read it. silly me, i thought it it was an invitation. i did read it and came back. she applied to carnegie mellon the same year they formed a graduate degree program in co
so one month after neil armstrong landed on the moon elli hariri came to america from israel to study the effects of electronics in space. that led him to cofound scandisk and eventually the creation commercialization of flash storage technology, which today's technology is and millions of audible electronic devices which our lives would be completely different without, certainly different without them. at the time he invented it, though, the technology was too early for consumer business and...