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who has seen neil armstrong step foot on the moon? so, what does this conjure up to you? just look at that. like i said, don't think of the end destination. it could be for the men. but let's look at low earth orbit. they will need people of different skills to enable the vision of permanent settlement in space and on the planetary surface. it doesn't matter what the planetary surfaces or geo station or whatever. the fact is we will have experienced people, and you have got to be trained. you have to be able to understand what space is about, how it affects the body, how the team works, cohesion and things like that and bring in your skills, and everybody would have multiple skills, not just one skill. i have to give credit to nasa. you can get these posters free, by the way. but also, how do you support this if you don't have the financial backing? well here we go, right, potentially, to have jobs. that is one of the ways that would help to drive this vision. so what i'm doing is, yes, we need you. we need astronauts, and we do have astronauts, but it is so niche. it is
who has seen neil armstrong step foot on the moon? so, what does this conjure up to you? just look at that. like i said, don't think of the end destination. it could be for the men. but let's look at low earth orbit. they will need people of different skills to enable the vision of permanent settlement in space and on the planetary surface. it doesn't matter what the planetary surfaces or geo station or whatever. the fact is we will have experienced people, and you have got to be trained. you...
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even though everybody wanted to be neil armstrong walking on the moon. my journey to becoming an astronaut was never one of i want to be an astronaut it was people that said you'd be a good astronaut and i said really, me. i don't see that. how is our time. should you some questions now. i am sam hancock. in the current political and economic environment is that it is almost the reactionary that we don't want to fail instead of most of americans we want to win. and we want to do the very best that we can not just for our country but for the earth. how do we rekindle that to the youth so that they are not seen that we want to be fearful about their but we embrace it and we carry it forward in the future so that we have another hundred years of abundance and said to be being fearful about what we may not had. and thank you for being here. i heard you on the radio the other day. very nice job. when i went on the show. thank you very much. i think a lot of it were working and looking at our government to fix things. when i grew up i was not even think thinki
even though everybody wanted to be neil armstrong walking on the moon. my journey to becoming an astronaut was never one of i want to be an astronaut it was people that said you'd be a good astronaut and i said really, me. i don't see that. how is our time. should you some questions now. i am sam hancock. in the current political and economic environment is that it is almost the reactionary that we don't want to fail instead of most of americans we want to win. and we want to do the very best...
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Aug 18, 2017
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within our lifetime, my lifetime who have seen neil armstrong stepped foot on the moon. what does this conjure up to you? look at it. spend a second or two. just look at that. like i said, do not think of the end destination. it could be for the moon, right? they are going to need people with different skills and multiple skills that enable the vision of permanent settlement in space and on a planetary surface. does not matter what the planetary surface is or cheer station or whatever, but the fact you're going to need experienced people, and you've , and you havened to understand how it affects the body and the mind. thank you, i have to give credit to nasa. you cannot just get these posters free, by the way. this ifw do you support you do not have the financial backing? here we go, right, potentially one of jobs, and that is the ways that we will have to drive this vision. what i'm doing is, yes, we need you. we need astronauts, and we do it's likenauts, but you say, it is impossible. even today, right, after many being anthis field of astronaut is so competitive, you
within our lifetime, my lifetime who have seen neil armstrong stepped foot on the moon. what does this conjure up to you? look at it. spend a second or two. just look at that. like i said, do not think of the end destination. it could be for the moon, right? they are going to need people with different skills and multiple skills that enable the vision of permanent settlement in space and on a planetary surface. does not matter what the planetary surface is or cheer station or whatever, but the...
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neil armstrong, john glenn and down here somewhere is me. he got on the stage and his "can i tell was -- you how jealous i am of this woman?" [laughter] be up john glenn building to his hometown audience and basically endorsing me to them as someone they should embrace and trust and welcome into their community. d.c. fory flu from that event and back that day. just to do that. and i was floored that the john glenn i had watched since 10 years old would go to that effort for me. bob schiffer: let me ask you the question that i'm often asked about famousstion people that i know. people want to know what they were really like. was onlike he television? and the answer was, exactly like he was on television. i would like to ask both of you -- what was john glenn like? kathy: the man i read about and watched on television as a andgster, was a think shallow caricature of the man who really was. then anything that came through in a magazine. was that passionate and dedicated and patriotic. and all of that came in such a carings package of humanity t
neil armstrong, john glenn and down here somewhere is me. he got on the stage and his "can i tell was -- you how jealous i am of this woman?" [laughter] be up john glenn building to his hometown audience and basically endorsing me to them as someone they should embrace and trust and welcome into their community. d.c. fory flu from that event and back that day. just to do that. and i was floored that the john glenn i had watched since 10 years old would go to that effort for me. bob...
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have made my bow is it true that you're going to star in being mean she sells next movie about neil armstrong yes i think can i hear if i am yes playing his wife i am. i'm surprised that after all this time they're finally doing a movie about him really well think of it along with a labor of the moment i mean sixty something but it's interesting it's kind of like the crown for example is about the queen when she was younger i think is one of those things that it's just enough time has passed that people aren't going to be viewing it. not protectively but kind of with the idea that it's very difficult when you make anything about a figure that's known very well is that everybody's got an opinion on how it should be done or how and i think enough time has passed now for people to hear the story and see the story and have you seen the script i have yet and having to play neil ryan gosling longer for is amazing and you have to have an american accent i will you have very specific one and he also will he's a very private man very very private didn't like public speaking yeah well didn't like appea
have made my bow is it true that you're going to star in being mean she sells next movie about neil armstrong yes i think can i hear if i am yes playing his wife i am. i'm surprised that after all this time they're finally doing a movie about him really well think of it along with a labor of the moment i mean sixty something but it's interesting it's kind of like the crown for example is about the queen when she was younger i think is one of those things that it's just enough time has passed...
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but then incentive that got neil armstrong on the move? in with that science community so how do we keep them motivated? and to get to that goal. >> we are sending up our astronauts into space with so use. sova have that capability to develop over 45 days. and to do some test runs. but the one way to get people to think about those in science to have stories like this told about the impact from what nasa has done. my uncle was a farmer in virginia. when you're going to play in space i said no we are looking. at your crops how to rotate your crops to have the better yield. that is what nobody knows about. but was is that benefit to the planet? if you turn on the television you have 5,000 channels. it is so washout with all of that noise. and advocates to share the message of space and the future. so but if a 10-kilometer in diameter asteroid finds its way to our planet and does what it does to the dinosaurs? we know it is coming in five years what do we do? i bet everyone will be focused. [laughter] but it takes a crisis to see this impendi
but then incentive that got neil armstrong on the move? in with that science community so how do we keep them motivated? and to get to that goal. >> we are sending up our astronauts into space with so use. sova have that capability to develop over 45 days. and to do some test runs. but the one way to get people to think about those in science to have stories like this told about the impact from what nasa has done. my uncle was a farmer in virginia. when you're going to play in space i...
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someone stole it from a museum in neil armstrong's hometown in ohio. police say the medals and commemorative toils were taken. french jeweler cartier gave identical to armstrong, aldrin after the historic mission. alison: today is the day that the pillars at dark star park in rosslyn line up with the bars on the ground. the park was the first major commissioned art county designed to have them line up every year august 1, in commemoration of the day that william henry ross acquired the land that became rosslyn. they draw a crowd every year right at 9:32 a.m. jonathan: they should have a party or something and call it shadow alison: cool. jonathan: doug has the weather. doug: start with the time lapse on the weather camera from the top of nats park. 82 now. look at the clouds roll in. this is heavy. this is continuing now to 82. the rain is moving as controlling the city. we will share the heavier storms all day in progress. in the local area, washington and baltimore we have had the storms pop up. slow movers. we have flooding concerns for a few hours
someone stole it from a museum in neil armstrong's hometown in ohio. police say the medals and commemorative toils were taken. french jeweler cartier gave identical to armstrong, aldrin after the historic mission. alison: today is the day that the pillars at dark star park in rosslyn line up with the bars on the ground. the park was the first major commissioned art county designed to have them line up every year august 1, in commemoration of the day that william henry ross acquired the land...
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jonathan: in fairness, neil armstrong up on the moon, remember? he pulled out a golf -- but he hit a goffball on the moon. maybe that is why they did it. nancy: the big star that plans to take the stage at the walter kerr theater and leaving the e. street band behind. jonathan: he will songs from throughout the career. this show runs through the 26th. i have no idea the price of the ticket. boss fans. no question. this is a bizarre story. the endangered ballot is the center of a fight over a wind farm. nancy: this is bizarre. the developer wants a permit to allow for the death of the 51 bats over a 21-year period. the small wind farm placed eight or nine 500 to 600-foot tall generators but that is in the middle of the native territory. jonathan: that is not going to fly. nancy: coming up next at 4:00, no jackpot winner last night. the whopping new jackpot and a different lottery chance tonight that will top $300 million. jonathan: plus, d.c. firefighters are coming together to rse >> one of our brothers or sisters injured in the line of duty. it's
jonathan: in fairness, neil armstrong up on the moon, remember? he pulled out a golf -- but he hit a goffball on the moon. maybe that is why they did it. nancy: the big star that plans to take the stage at the walter kerr theater and leaving the e. street band behind. jonathan: he will songs from throughout the career. this show runs through the 26th. i have no idea the price of the ticket. boss fans. no question. this is a bizarre story. the endangered ballot is the center of a fight over a...
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. >> first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong lost a finger when he zwrufrped from a truck and caughtarn door. while jumped off the truck the former astronaut was quoted as saying, one small step from man, a giant -- >> it was kind of a parody newscast, and it was a joke basket. that's what it was. you know, but it became sort of less and less that way. >> it became more personalized as it went on. much less about a character doing the news. it wouldn't about character it was about them speaking their minds. >> the st. patrick's day was held today and for the first time in the history hoe know sexuals marched. >> this is the thing that is most consistently changing. >> this is the fake news. >> times have change since i first sat behind this desk. for example i use to be the only pretty blond reading the fake news, now there's a whole network to that. >> this is such a joke to that. the thought of funny news was what made it so appealing back when news was serious. now that news is entertainment you're watching weekend update for news. >> it's probably not great that that transition h
. >> first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong lost a finger when he zwrufrped from a truck and caughtarn door. while jumped off the truck the former astronaut was quoted as saying, one small step from man, a giant -- >> it was kind of a parody newscast, and it was a joke basket. that's what it was. you know, but it became sort of less and less that way. >> it became more personalized as it went on. much less about a character doing the news. it wouldn't about character it...
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but eight years and two months later, neil armstrong set foot on the surface of the moon. and when he did so in houston, texas, at mission control a great cheer went up and the average age of the systems engineers in that room was 26, which meant their average age when they heard that challenge was 18. and they changed their lives to get the skills and knowledge that they wanted to get to be a part of the solution. and what i'm seeing all over the world now is your generation really taking hold of this and saying we want to solve this. and this is going to have an even bigger impact on your generation than mine. and we owe it to you because i don't want to see a time when you get to the age i am now and if you encounter a world with all these horrible consequences, the scientists are predicting would come if we don't solve this, i don't want you to look back and ask of us, you know, what were you doing, watching "dancing with the stars"? didn't you really take this seriously? i want you to live in a world where we're really on the way to solving this and tens of millions o
but eight years and two months later, neil armstrong set foot on the surface of the moon. and when he did so in houston, texas, at mission control a great cheer went up and the average age of the systems engineers in that room was 26, which meant their average age when they heard that challenge was 18. and they changed their lives to get the skills and knowledge that they wanted to get to be a part of the solution. and what i'm seeing all over the world now is your generation really taking hold...
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neil armstrong, look at the dow then. one shy of 1,000 to celebrate america's 200th birthday.s kept climbing. the market ran into a wall in late 1987. black monday dropped 500 points. by the time the berlin wall fell, it turned around. not even the juice could change that. then came the turn of the century and a new millennium. the internet bubble and a real estate boom. before the great recession knocked things down and recovered. by the time president obama turned things over to president trump, we were near 20,000. we're 22,000 now. have a great day. >> neil: all in the name is who was allowed to come to the united states of america. welcome. i'm neil cavuto, this is your very hot and bothered world today. sparks flying at a press event today at the white house, the likes of which we haven't seen in some time and all over the president's plan to change the way we immigrate people into this country and more to the point, the legal visas we grant them. take a look. >> this whole notion of they have to learn english before they get to the united states, are we just going to br
neil armstrong, look at the dow then. one shy of 1,000 to celebrate america's 200th birthday.s kept climbing. the market ran into a wall in late 1987. black monday dropped 500 points. by the time the berlin wall fell, it turned around. not even the juice could change that. then came the turn of the century and a new millennium. the internet bubble and a real estate boom. before the great recession knocked things down and recovered. by the time president obama turned things over to president...
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. -- neil armstrong. to verify someone being cast for no reason at all. should -- the union once they should keep the union ones of because at least they wanted to like unite the country . the world. a part of at least they wanted to unite the world. take them down and bring in peace. host: william in oregon. it's your turn. caller: yes. i just wanted to say earlier in your program you gave some good points. some good reasons for keeping the statues. why they were put there in the first place. was not actually from racist reasons back in 1918 or whatever. it was to commemorate the lives that were lost. it wasn't really a political thing back then. as it was explained. , ihink what has happened now think the point president trump is missing is now the statues after charlottesville virginia incident, it has now become a rallying point for the racist bigots to use this to go around each of the cities and have a big rally and beat a bunch of people up. around the statues. i think they should be taken down as they were in baltimore. in baltimore they took them
. -- neil armstrong. to verify someone being cast for no reason at all. should -- the union once they should keep the union ones of because at least they wanted to like unite the country . the world. a part of at least they wanted to unite the world. take them down and bring in peace. host: william in oregon. it's your turn. caller: yes. i just wanted to say earlier in your program you gave some good points. some good reasons for keeping the statues. why they were put there in the first place....
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about something said,ly different and they this country is made on great it's eries and of course neil armstrong. making his first comments from surface of the moon. that's the kind of impact we can have and i think that's what eventually rs will do to us and it's even more compelling when you think how be.d this will i think at the annual gathering we he human to mars summit continue to look at the horizon goal and we're looking to see those aspirations need to tomorrow'sit becomes reall rightty so if we don't aspire we're not going to get there. humans on mares is a big thing. not only does it take a lot of resources and commitment but complex and hard to do his and i think, i think for us, when you look at the impact going back to the landing on the discussion it's a global effort, right? not just us. back and look at the above the fold newspapers from we landed on the moon. just about every newspaper said, we did it. right? it was a global event and to me, that's the kind, almost a shared triumph of humanity and see with at's what we humans to mars when we go there and that's the lie, right?
about something said,ly different and they this country is made on great it's eries and of course neil armstrong. making his first comments from surface of the moon. that's the kind of impact we can have and i think that's what eventually rs will do to us and it's even more compelling when you think how be.d this will i think at the annual gathering we he human to mars summit continue to look at the horizon goal and we're looking to see those aspirations need to tomorrow'sit becomes reall...
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and, of course, it's neil armstrong, making his first comments from the surface of the moon.that's the kind impact we have. that's the impact we can have any think that's what humans to mars would eventually do to us. it's even more compelling when you think about how hard this is going to be. it's a this annual gathering of a human jamar summit, we continue to look at the horizon goal. we're just looking to see what those aspirations need to do because to me today's aspirations become tomorrow's realities as if we don't even aspire it we will not get there any think that's critical. humans on mars is a big thing. it come no one does it take a lot of resources and a lot of commitment but it's very complex, very hard to do this and i think for us when you look at the impact going back to the land on the moon discussion, it's a global effort, right? it's not just us. when you go back and look at above the fold and newspapers from 1969 when we landed on the moon, just about every newspaper basically said we did it. it was a global event. anthony i think that's, it was almost sha
and, of course, it's neil armstrong, making his first comments from the surface of the moon.that's the kind impact we have. that's the impact we can have any think that's what humans to mars would eventually do to us. it's even more compelling when you think about how hard this is going to be. it's a this annual gathering of a human jamar summit, we continue to look at the horizon goal. we're just looking to see what those aspirations need to do because to me today's aspirations become...
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. >>> someone stole a solid gold replica of the lunar landing module that once belonged to neil armstrong was taken from the armstrong air and space museum in ohio on friday. police want help tracking it down. the value of such an item can not be determined. they got that one right. >>> we have someone heading down the hall to the studio who will join us. you know him. i almost said senator andrew napolitano. he is a judge. we'll talk about a challenge to the president's voter fraud commission. jeff sessions going after leakers. all of that next. ♪ potsch: you each drive a ford pickup, right? (in unison) russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the be
. >>> someone stole a solid gold replica of the lunar landing module that once belonged to neil armstrong was taken from the armstrong air and space museum in ohio on friday. police want help tracking it down. the value of such an item can not be determined. they got that one right. >>> we have someone heading down the hall to the studio who will join us. you know him. i almost said senator andrew napolitano. he is a judge. we'll talk about a challenge to the president's voter...