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on july 20, 1969, when neil armstrong stepped onto the moon, he carried with him a tribute to the wright brothers, a small swatch of the muslin from a wing of their 1903 flight. when did you decide that would be the ending to your book? david: as soon as i read about it. there is something so marvelous about that. the homage he is paying, his sense of history and indebtedness to the courage of those predecessors, those pioneers. these were pioneers. -years of the age we live in. to be, it is fascinating that neil armstrong also came from that same quarter of ohio, southwestern ohio. only 50 miles from where the wright brothers grew up, and that john glenn also came from ohio. whether that is coincidental or something in the water, i don't know. but i love that idea. brian: and the fact that pittsburgh is paying tribute to ohio is significant. david: never forget that the aluminum that was the genius of the motor they built in the first line came from pittsburgh. and the propeller of charles bloomberg's plane is aluminum, and that came from pittsburgh. brian: do you plan to do another boo
on july 20, 1969, when neil armstrong stepped onto the moon, he carried with him a tribute to the wright brothers, a small swatch of the muslin from a wing of their 1903 flight. when did you decide that would be the ending to your book? david: as soon as i read about it. there is something so marvelous about that. the homage he is paying, his sense of history and indebtedness to the courage of those predecessors, those pioneers. these were pioneers. -years of the age we live in. to be, it is...
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neil armstrong sad there my father said, pointing at the couch at the far left. michael collins sat here and buzz aldrin sat here. for the rest of my life the syllables of those three names would call up for me this moment this couches the tiny cramped space the with a they capsule then, only ten years old, felt bow futuristic and outdated. moon landings were fading into the mystery and my father had computer more powerful than the one cared on the separate kraft the moon landings seemed largely fictional and events or parents remembered from their own youth and like to tell us about and therefore boring and instructive. i thought there was something about the contradictions in the capsule. the cozy utility of the interior combined with the risk of death just past the hull. something about all this i gloved a way i couldn't have described. still can't. the closest i can come is to say this is the first time i understood that despite their long and growing list of appalling him takes grownups had at least dutch this. this figured out how tofully in space and used
neil armstrong sad there my father said, pointing at the couch at the far left. michael collins sat here and buzz aldrin sat here. for the rest of my life the syllables of those three names would call up for me this moment this couches the tiny cramped space the with a they capsule then, only ten years old, felt bow futuristic and outdated. moon landings were fading into the mystery and my father had computer more powerful than the one cared on the separate kraft the moon landings seemed...
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four years later neil armstrong put foot prints on the moon. >> one small step for man, one giant leap. >> reporter: about 300 space walks followed. in the 1970s, they ventured out "skylab" our first space station. hubble telescope got serviced. in 1984 they space walked without a tether, just an astronaut propulsion system allowing them to fly above the earth in micro gravity, the ultimate in freedom and danger. and the international space station would never be what it is without what has become routine space walks for all kinds of repairs. collectively all these space walks paved the way to the future. for nasa, that's about 20 years when they plan to put human foot prints into space walk on mars. >> very cool. can't believe it's been 50 years. phil keating, great pictures. thank you. >>> what do bulls, bacon and bedtime have in common? they are part of "happening now's" final 30. ♪ fresher dentures, for the best first impression. love loud, live loud polident. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures... ...for those breathless moments. hug loud, live loud, polident. ♪ ♪ when i started at the shelter,
four years later neil armstrong put foot prints on the moon. >> one small step for man, one giant leap. >> reporter: about 300 space walks followed. in the 1970s, they ventured out "skylab" our first space station. hubble telescope got serviced. in 1984 they space walked without a tether, just an astronaut propulsion system allowing them to fly above the earth in micro gravity, the ultimate in freedom and danger. and the international space station would never be what it...
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. >> look, everybody knows neil armstrong walked on the moon.se asks you to consider, maybe >> we needed somebody to traffic that's why we hired the seeker. >> the government ultimate's weapon nor finding things and other stuff. trevor could run but couldn't hide. >> it was your typical game of cat and house million the dog arrived. >> did the dog get his fwoen and will the world do the that i am. i had no idea when was in the sich en. >> they have dn de classified. every time you come up would sn suspect interesting. >> did you tell tell about my at tress with susan day. >> up next cap dan tells us how we did. you know our new rope has actually passed all the tests. we're ready to start with production. ok, are you doing test markets like last time? uh, no we're going to roll out globally. ok. we'll start working on some financing options right away. thanks, joe. oh, yeah. it's a game-changer for the rock-climbing industry. this is one strong rope! huh joe? oh, yeah it's incredible! how you doing team? jeff you good? [jeff] i think i dropped my
. >> look, everybody knows neil armstrong walked on the moon.se asks you to consider, maybe >> we needed somebody to traffic that's why we hired the seeker. >> the government ultimate's weapon nor finding things and other stuff. trevor could run but couldn't hide. >> it was your typical game of cat and house million the dog arrived. >> did the dog get his fwoen and will the world do the that i am. i had no idea when was in the sich en. >> they have dn de...
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. >> look, everybody knows neil armstrong walked on the moon. consider, maybe >> we needed somebody to traffic that's why we hired the seeker. >> the government ultimate's weapon nor finding things and other stuff. trevor could run but couldn't hide. >> it was your typical game of cat and house million the dog arrived. >> did the dog get his fwoen and will the world do the that i am. i had no idea when was in the sich en. >> they have dn de classified. every time you come up would sn suspect interesting. >> did you tell tell about my at tress with susan day. >> up next cap dan tells us how ♪ one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. excuse me, uh, is that anything like, uh,ce and repair. cars.com's new feature called service and repair? no, because with ours you'll know the cost of labor and parts in your area, anyone, anyone else? like, like
. >> look, everybody knows neil armstrong walked on the moon. consider, maybe >> we needed somebody to traffic that's why we hired the seeker. >> the government ultimate's weapon nor finding things and other stuff. trevor could run but couldn't hide. >> it was your typical game of cat and house million the dog arrived. >> did the dog get his fwoen and will the world do the that i am. i had no idea when was in the sich en. >> they have dn de classified. every...
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. >> everybody knows that neil armstrong walked on the moon. asks you to consider is maybe he didn't. >> overnight trevor became the cia number one target. >> we needed somebody who could track it. that's why we hired the seeker. >> the seeker, the government's ultimate weapon for finding stuff like things and other stuff. trevor could run but he couldn't hide. the chase went on for years. >> it was your typical game of cat and mouse until the dog arrived. >> did the dog get his bone, and would the world ever be the same? >> mike, that was terrifying. i had no idea you were involved. >> i had no idea you had that footage. >> can you tell us anything about the case? >> parts of it has been declassified. we can talk about that part. other parts have not. we can't talk about those parts. >> thanks for making it boring. every time you try to come up with something interesting, you put everybody you're like a walking ambien. >> did i tell you about my crush on susan day? >> you did. we'll have to wait until the next installment. time to take a break
. >> everybody knows that neil armstrong walked on the moon. asks you to consider is maybe he didn't. >> overnight trevor became the cia number one target. >> we needed somebody who could track it. that's why we hired the seeker. >> the seeker, the government's ultimate weapon for finding stuff like things and other stuff. trevor could run but he couldn't hide. the chase went on for years. >> it was your typical game of cat and mouse until the dog arrived. >>...
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star trek's final episode aired just six weeks before the united states put neil armstrong and buzz aldrine moon. that milestone ended the "space race." a race that was fueled by the imaginative minds that had been contributing to the world of science fiction for decades. beenong as there have people staring up at the skies, there have been people wondering what's up there, how can get there, how it all fits together." from the beginning of time-- depths spawned from the of our imagination have rarely been possible in real life. but the separate paths of science fiction and science fact collided into one another the 1950s and 60s. the space race-- and the rise of sci-fi on television and film complimented one another on our collective journey to the stars. gavemythical air invasion america a taste of war jitters." that "taste" was orson welles' radio depiction of h.g. wells' famous "war of the worlds." many were so captivated-- they thought the broadcast was a real report of an attack. "i am extremely surprised to learn a story that's become familiar to children in the form of comic strips
star trek's final episode aired just six weeks before the united states put neil armstrong and buzz aldrine moon. that milestone ended the "space race." a race that was fueled by the imaginative minds that had been contributing to the world of science fiction for decades. beenong as there have people staring up at the skies, there have been people wondering what's up there, how can get there, how it all fits together." from the beginning of time-- depths spawned from the of our...
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. >> four years later, neil armstrong put footprints on the moon. more than 300 spacewalks have since followed. in the 1970s, astronauts ventured outside of sky lab, our first space station. in 1984 bruce and robert's spacewalk without a tether. this allowed them to fly above the earth in microgravity the ultimate in freedom and danger. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> that vulnerability of relying only on your spacesuit became dramatically evident in 2013 when an italian came close to drowning. the international space station would never be what it is without dozens of spacewalks for all kinds of repairs. and this year a spacewalking first. the spacewalk with go pro cameras, allowing all of us to glimpse their point of view. only 211 men and women have ever walked in space. one of the most exclusive clubs on the planet. and each spacewalk makes the best one better all paving the way for nasa's plan to eventually put human footprints on mars. bret? >> phil keating with a look back in miami thanks. >>> scores of divers worked today to recover 400 people b
. >> four years later, neil armstrong put footprints on the moon. more than 300 spacewalks have since followed. in the 1970s, astronauts ventured outside of sky lab, our first space station. in 1984 bruce and robert's spacewalk without a tether. this allowed them to fly above the earth in microgravity the ultimate in freedom and danger. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> that vulnerability of relying only on your spacesuit became dramatically evident in 2013 when an italian came...
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before neil armstrong took that first giant leap for mankind we remember another historic step into thers ago today. we want to hear from you. do you think law enforcement has a good handle on homegrown terrorism? live chat is up in running, go to foxnews.com/happeningnow to join in on that conversation. we all enter this world with a shout and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could help save tens of thousands of lives every year. and that would be something worth shouting about. th, because health is everything. >> we are working on the next hour of happening now including information on where our current president stacks up in the polls against his predecessor george w. bush. uma: outnumbered starts right now. see you then. >> this is outnumbered. i am sandra smith. andrea tantaros, co-host of fox and france, in sleet earhart and one lucky guy, fox and friends weekend, tucker carlsson is outnumbered. welcome. >> i am so glad to be here. >> i hate you a compliment i
before neil armstrong took that first giant leap for mankind we remember another historic step into thers ago today. we want to hear from you. do you think law enforcement has a good handle on homegrown terrorism? live chat is up in running, go to foxnews.com/happeningnow to join in on that conversation. we all enter this world with a shout and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed....
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. >> four years later, neil armstrong put footprints on the moon.e than 300 spacewalks have since followed. in the 1970s, astronauts ventured outside of sky lab, our first space station. in 1984 bruce and robert's spacewalk without a tether. this allowed them to fly above the earth in microgravity the ultimate in freedom and danger. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> that vulnerability of relying only on your spacesuit became dramatically evident in 2013 when an italian came close to drowning. the international space station would never be what it is without dozens of spacewalks for all kinds of repairs. and this year a spacewalking first. the spacewalk with go pro cameras, allowing all of us to glimpse their point of view. only 211 men and women have ever walked in space. one of the most exclusive clubs on the planet. and each spacewalk makes the best one better all paving the way for nasa's plan to eventually put human footprints on mars. bret? >> phil keating with a look back in miami thanks. >>> scores of divers worked today to recover 400 people belie
. >> four years later, neil armstrong put footprints on the moon.e than 300 spacewalks have since followed. in the 1970s, astronauts ventured outside of sky lab, our first space station. in 1984 bruce and robert's spacewalk without a tether. this allowed them to fly above the earth in microgravity the ultimate in freedom and danger. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> that vulnerability of relying only on your spacesuit became dramatically evident in 2013 when an italian came close to...
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. >> in your face, neil armstrong.collection of characters. i say characters. this cast is amazing here. jessica chastaine, i love that woman. the movie has a lot of buzz already, but many people are watching to see if ridley's creation can live up to the hype. >> oh, boy, and "martian" based on a best selling novel. so far, a lot of scientists, movie buffs, this could look realistic. got to wait until november though. that big "the skinny" weekend. before you can watch it. >>> finally, a royalty mash-up of sorts. >> prince harry, the house of windsor and lady of house gaga. here they are. look at this. the two meeting each other at a charity event. in london, lady gaga accompanied by tony bennett. >> the two are on the uk leg of the cheek to cheek tour and took time to meet the lovely prince. >> later in the evening a rendezvous backstage after gaga, and bennett, finished the show and throw in another legend elton john. >> a party and an outfit there. wow. >> some good friend to have. just hanging out with gaga, elton
. >> in your face, neil armstrong.collection of characters. i say characters. this cast is amazing here. jessica chastaine, i love that woman. the movie has a lot of buzz already, but many people are watching to see if ridley's creation can live up to the hype. >> oh, boy, and "martian" based on a best selling novel. so far, a lot of scientists, movie buffs, this could look realistic. got to wait until november though. that big "the skinny" weekend. before you...
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. >> do you draw any parallels between lindbergh and neil armstrong? joe jackson: it's interesting. you know who really -- lindbergh really liked during the apollo 11 mission was not know armstrong, but michael collins who stayed in the capsule alone. when collins was the director of the air and space museum, there was a retrospective of lindbergh, the 50th anniversary and they were -- lindbergh was alone looking at the spirit of st. louis up there and collins watched him. lindbergh came to him and said, of all the astronauts i envy you the most, being alone, the silence, that is what i really valued. it is interesting. so. any questions? yes ma'am. >> i still feel today that we still love our airmen. with these wonderful stories bring to mind is someone like sullenbergner. joe jackson: you are right. he is a consultant for cbs. he is revered. i would agree with you. i do not think that it is quite as over as it used to be. i think probably what we will see, the next big spurt is when we start to have space pilots. we have the astronauts, of course, but the next phase in space explo
. >> do you draw any parallels between lindbergh and neil armstrong? joe jackson: it's interesting. you know who really -- lindbergh really liked during the apollo 11 mission was not know armstrong, but michael collins who stayed in the capsule alone. when collins was the director of the air and space museum, there was a retrospective of lindbergh, the 50th anniversary and they were -- lindbergh was alone looking at the spirit of st. louis up there and collins watched him. lindbergh came...
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"life" magazine the photo taken of buzz aldrin by fellow astronaut and first man on the moon neil armstrong totally different definition. that wraps up "the rundown" on msnbc. thank you for the privilege of your time. "news nation" with tamron hall up next. live coverage of the medal of honor ceremony at the white house. >>> also just learning secretary of state john kerry's knee surgery has begun. that and more. i'll see you here tomorrow. when it comes to good nutrition my daughter's an expert. hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] look for valuable savings on boost in your sunday paper. you know the importance of heart health. you watch your diet, excercise... and may take an omega-
"life" magazine the photo taken of buzz aldrin by fellow astronaut and first man on the moon neil armstrong totally different definition. that wraps up "the rundown" on msnbc. thank you for the privilege of your time. "news nation" with tamron hall up next. live coverage of the medal of honor ceremony at the white house. >>> also just learning secretary of state john kerry's knee surgery has begun. that and more. i'll see you here tomorrow. when it comes...