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neil armstrong dated in december sixty nine two to professor john is he's from the university of burn thanking him for this amazing experiment which gave the most precise composition of solar abundances isotopic about and this is of helium and several other elements that are from the scientific history behind this and of course albert einstein writing these important papers yeah some people calling it cold war two point zero you're aldrin a neutral country for saddam yes switzerland is a neutral country and burn actually is the first institution first university to put an experiment on the moon so there was a dying because we had a science festival so we go places where the sciences has some connection and connection o'beirne with fifty years and adversity of apollo so it was straight forward so that there was no doubt that this is the city we have to. next first first some people might say no one's interested in the moon nasa certainly doesn't appear to be interested in the moon donald trump arguably maus. why is the importance of the anniversary of the moon still i think important i
neil armstrong dated in december sixty nine two to professor john is he's from the university of burn thanking him for this amazing experiment which gave the most precise composition of solar abundances isotopic about and this is of helium and several other elements that are from the scientific history behind this and of course albert einstein writing these important papers yeah some people calling it cold war two point zero you're aldrin a neutral country for saddam yes switzerland is a...
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we spent $700,000 studying whether the preposition a was in neil armstrong's statement, $700,000 that should have been spent on autism. so this really isn't just about fiscal conservatism, although it is, it's also about how best to spend money for legitimate expenses. every time you spend money in a wasted way, you're taking it away from something that presumably was less wasteful. so this is a big deal. do i want to shut down government? no. but do i want to keep it open and not reform it? hell no. that's what's going on. trillion-dollar deficit this year. it's going to be bigger, probably, but we were approaching a trillion dollars before they added $300 billion in new spending to this. so this is a problem. this is a big deal. and what i have said all day long, i will vote all day long to start the process, open the doors. we could have had 40 amendments today. we have been at this all day, with the other side blocking amendments, trying to have no debate and trying to close the door so a secret deal, a deal done in secret could be forced on everyone else. so yes, we should have d
we spent $700,000 studying whether the preposition a was in neil armstrong's statement, $700,000 that should have been spent on autism. so this really isn't just about fiscal conservatism, although it is, it's also about how best to spend money for legitimate expenses. every time you spend money in a wasted way, you're taking it away from something that presumably was less wasteful. so this is a big deal. do i want to shut down government? no. but do i want to keep it open and not reform it?...
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you remember when neil armstrong landed on the moon? he said one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. saidpeople think he one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. there has been heated discussion. was it one step for man or a man. the preposition a, did he or did he not use the prep sition a? your government in their infinite wisdom took $700,000 which was supposed to go to autism research, and they decided to study neil armstrong's statement. somebody at some university decided to play the tape over and over. $700,000 later, they couldn't decide. inquiring minds want to know, but we still don't know. did he say a man or man? this is the same kind of stuff you have seen with william proxmire 50 years ago, but this was last year. i think it is the same group, national science foundation. i think i will probably get some hate mail from them. so this is $850,000, and we call this one the game of waste. this was spent -- you know, you think when we're spending money in afghanistan, surely it's to kill the enemy. somet
you remember when neil armstrong landed on the moon? he said one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. saidpeople think he one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. there has been heated discussion. was it one step for man or a man. the preposition a, did he or did he not use the prep sition a? your government in their infinite wisdom took $700,000 which was supposed to go to autism research, and they decided to study neil armstrong's statement. somebody at some university...
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we spent $700,000 studying whether the preposition a was in neil armstrong's statement, $700,000 that should have been spent on autism. so this really isn't just about fiscal conservatism, although it is, it's also about how best to spend money for legitimate expenses. every time you spend money in a wasted way, you're taking it away from something that presumably was less wasteful. so this is a big deal. do i want to shut down government? no. but do i want to keep it open and not reform it? hell no. that's what's going on. trillion-dollar deficit this year. it's going to be bigger, probably, but we were approaching a trillion dollars before they added $300 billion in new spending to this. so this is a problem. this is a big deal. and what i have said all day long, i will vote all day long to start the process, open the doors. we could have had 40 amendments today. we have been at this all day, with the other side blocking amendments, trying to have no debate and trying to close the door so a secret deal, a deal done in secret could be forced on everyone else. so yes, we should have d
we spent $700,000 studying whether the preposition a was in neil armstrong's statement, $700,000 that should have been spent on autism. so this really isn't just about fiscal conservatism, although it is, it's also about how best to spend money for legitimate expenses. every time you spend money in a wasted way, you're taking it away from something that presumably was less wasteful. so this is a big deal. do i want to shut down government? no. but do i want to keep it open and not reform it?...
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he's just four points short of neil armstrong in his footsteps she hopes to follow. her. but these genius kids are under constant threat. they can potentially lose their scholarship if they don't perform well enough. but. then you can be born a genius and that was a. genius. and. the pressure is relentless at school and also at home. to this in a migrant neighborhood. spies to be. all the women around to work as domestic servants. have finished high school let alone a medical degree. and all of the. time or. it's for. vanilla sources for what they are but this is a lot like you just said got in the saddle to see a look at the scene for a look some of the medical that is if you're lucky that which one said to me thanks . there's a lot of love here there's also a lot riding lead to his cleverness the mother and sister were both married off young and both very minds have been shaped by traditional jujubes which they don't want for richard. boys in the near the here from over there is a good. marriage but there are medical torah catelli are born with a helper mother. so it's
he's just four points short of neil armstrong in his footsteps she hopes to follow. her. but these genius kids are under constant threat. they can potentially lose their scholarship if they don't perform well enough. but. then you can be born a genius and that was a. genius. and. the pressure is relentless at school and also at home. to this in a migrant neighborhood. spies to be. all the women around to work as domestic servants. have finished high school let alone a medical degree. and all of...
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he's just four points short of neil armstrong in his footsteps she hopes to follow her career as well. but these genius kids are under constant threat. they can potentially lose the scholarship if they don't perform well enough. but. end up as a. genius. the pressure is relentless at school and also at home. to visit a migrant neighborhood. spies to be an. older women around to work as domestic servants. have finished high school let alone a medical degree. and all of the. time. it's for. but but this is like you just said that in a sad i would just say i look at the scene for looks i look theoretical it is in there looking it up which one said to me thank you. there's a lot of love here there's also a lot of writing we choose cleverness for mother and sister were both married off young and both very minds have been shaped by traditional juice which they don't want for richard. we didn't put the here from over there is a good. marriage but there are medical torak italia board would have helped her mother. so it's a myth castle life is in need of genius and read that are modern art. th
he's just four points short of neil armstrong in his footsteps she hopes to follow her career as well. but these genius kids are under constant threat. they can potentially lose the scholarship if they don't perform well enough. but. end up as a. genius. the pressure is relentless at school and also at home. to visit a migrant neighborhood. spies to be an. older women around to work as domestic servants. have finished high school let alone a medical degree. and all of the. time. it's for. but...
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of one thirty five bhatia kemarre is just four points short of neil armstrong in whose footsteps she hopes to follow her career as there are nuts out. there. but these genius kids are under a constant threat. they can potentially lose their scholarship if they don't perform well know. you've been aborted but more the benefit of. but you can be born a genius critic and end up as a dog if you're not nice you're probably. genius going to become blind to. the pressure is relentless at school and also at home. free to visit a migrant neighborhood. the most spies to be a doctor. all the women around to work as domestic servants. none have finished high school let alone a medical degree. and all the general tenor. of the custom and it's funny. yes. but but just like you just got in the saddle to see a look at the. floor look some of the medical could you see in your ticky that one said to me. there's a lot of love here there's also a lot riding lead to his cleverness the mother and sister were both married off young and both very long and been shaped by a traditional jew two years which the
of one thirty five bhatia kemarre is just four points short of neil armstrong in whose footsteps she hopes to follow her career as there are nuts out. there. but these genius kids are under a constant threat. they can potentially lose their scholarship if they don't perform well know. you've been aborted but more the benefit of. but you can be born a genius critic and end up as a dog if you're not nice you're probably. genius going to become blind to. the pressure is relentless at school and...
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you remember when neil armstrong landed on the moon? he said "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." or some people think he said one small step for a man, one giant leap. there's been some discussion, some very heated discussion of whether he said one step for man or one step for a man. the preposition a. did he or did not use the preposition "a"? so your government in their infinite wisdom took $700,000, which by the way was supposed to go to autism research, and they decided to study neil armstrong's statement. somebody at some university decided to play the tape over and over to see what he said. $700,000 later, they couldn't decide. inquiring minds want to know, but we just still don't know. did he say a man or did he say man? so this is the same kind of stuff you were seeing with william proxmire 50 years ago but this is last year. i think it's the same group, national science foundation. i think i'm probably going to get some hate mail from them. so this is $850,000. and we call this one the game of waste. this was
you remember when neil armstrong landed on the moon? he said "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." or some people think he said one small step for a man, one giant leap. there's been some discussion, some very heated discussion of whether he said one step for man or one step for a man. the preposition a. did he or did not use the preposition "a"? so your government in their infinite wisdom took $700,000, which by the way was supposed to go to autism research,...
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i sat in front of a black and white television that day neil armstrong stepped on the moon. i will never forget the moment. i thought my whole life would be characterized by the next great exploration in space. the next great human expansion led by the united states of america. we all know we lost our momentum. president trump wants to get that back. he has charged us to bring together, not only public resources, focusing resources, focusing on human space expiration, and going out and bringing together all of these extraordinary american oximeters that are developing the new spacecrafts of the future. we are going to make sure that america leads in space once again. mike: you know that my morning newsletter always ends with one fun thing. you have a dog. it must be a ferocious beast. vice pres. pence: actually no, he is a puppy. i got him on father's day. we lost our old dog, maverick. he had been with us for 15 years. my wife said, our lives were going to be too busy to have a dog. we have to make do with a cat, hazel. and we have a rabbit named marlon bundo. it was father
i sat in front of a black and white television that day neil armstrong stepped on the moon. i will never forget the moment. i thought my whole life would be characterized by the next great exploration in space. the next great human expansion led by the united states of america. we all know we lost our momentum. president trump wants to get that back. he has charged us to bring together, not only public resources, focusing resources, focusing on human space expiration, and going out and bringing...
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the world saw neil armstrong walk on the moon courtesy of the ineysuckle tracking center the city.se first images were beamed around the world from our city, reflecting a strong space industry and partnerships with nasa. wi-fi technology was developed in australia. by thedeveloped commonwealth scientific and industrial resource organization. it is home to five universities. -- we are australia's education capital. we are a small city of 420,000 people. advantage, andat my role as both governor and ther of the city, to be most innovative government in australia, to be able to quickly implement new public policy, and we have done so through many different programs and projects, including infrastructure investment, partnerships, financing, land value capture, all the best examples of public policy that we have heard around the table today. -- it canimplement it be implemented and we seek to lead our nation to the good implementation of public policy. thank you for the opportunity to say those words today. [applause] thank you, chief minister bar. we appreciate your attendance today. l
the world saw neil armstrong walk on the moon courtesy of the ineysuckle tracking center the city.se first images were beamed around the world from our city, reflecting a strong space industry and partnerships with nasa. wi-fi technology was developed in australia. by thedeveloped commonwealth scientific and industrial resource organization. it is home to five universities. -- we are australia's education capital. we are a small city of 420,000 people. advantage, andat my role as both governor...
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the apollo program really and we're coming up to a big anniversary of twenty million team of neil armstrong moon landing important was the soviet space program i think a lot of people which know who is you regarding you know the people never heard of the first person ever in space people often don't remember because the nasa p.r. machine was fabulous and it's still very good the soviet p.r. machine was much more low key so i think it's great that we've have had the communication about about the apollo missions and so much else that nasa does but i think also sometimes it's nice to redress the balance a little bit just to remind people that the only people to go into space haven't been americans or have been others and some great first great achievements of happened by other countries in particular the soviet union because so many people were wonder whether you did go to space because major league was the first u.k. astronauts. you can find on the internet well this is quite interesting is how will you feel of course was the first british just wrote the first u.k. astronaut the first briton
the apollo program really and we're coming up to a big anniversary of twenty million team of neil armstrong moon landing important was the soviet space program i think a lot of people which know who is you regarding you know the people never heard of the first person ever in space people often don't remember because the nasa p.r. machine was fabulous and it's still very good the soviet p.r. machine was much more low key so i think it's great that we've have had the communication about about the...
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treated our fellow creatures so poorly badly that needs to be sorted and i was thrilled that neil armstrong in his speech referred to that and said yes we need to make this an era of being more human than we have before so that to me that's important you know it's not just about knowledge. it's about being human beings and one of the themes of the stormers festival next time is on fake news how scientific collaboration may foster. combating so-called fake news it's a very big subject i don't think it's been approached properly and we're hoping it will be as part of this festival yeah because the truth is so hard to find i guess it's easier to lie on a big scale now than it ever was in the past you can drop a little fact here instantly going around the world and treat it as news when it finds its fake and. the this host of conspiracy theory of people didn't actually go to the moon is a great example of people have dropped these very stupid actually and very false assertions out there but people take them go is true it's true they never went in. it bothers me i'm not saying you know how do yo
treated our fellow creatures so poorly badly that needs to be sorted and i was thrilled that neil armstrong in his speech referred to that and said yes we need to make this an era of being more human than we have before so that to me that's important you know it's not just about knowledge. it's about being human beings and one of the themes of the stormers festival next time is on fake news how scientific collaboration may foster. combating so-called fake news it's a very big subject i don't...
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treated our fellow creatures so poorly badly that needs to be sorted and i was thrilled that neil armstrong in his speech referred to that and said yes we need to make this an era of being more human than we have before so that to me that's important you know it's not just about knowledge. it's about being human beings and one of the themes of the stormers festival next time is on fake news how scientific collaboration may foster. combating so-called fake news it's a very big subject i don't think it's been approached properly and we're hoping it will be as part of this festival yeah because the truth is so hard to find i guess it's easier to lie on a big scale now than it ever was in the past you can drop a little fact here instantly going around the world and treat it as news when it finds its fake and. you know the this host of conspiracy theory of people didn't actually go to the moon is a great example people have dropped these very stupid actually and very false assertions out there but people take them go is true it's true they never went in. it bothers me i'm not saying you know how
treated our fellow creatures so poorly badly that needs to be sorted and i was thrilled that neil armstrong in his speech referred to that and said yes we need to make this an era of being more human than we have before so that to me that's important you know it's not just about knowledge. it's about being human beings and one of the themes of the stormers festival next time is on fake news how scientific collaboration may foster. combating so-called fake news it's a very big subject i don't...
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. >> eagle scout, neil armstrong even sent a message to the scout jamboree. >> like to send them best before the eagle landed on the moon. >> the eagle has the landed. >> we don't know if the lewin nar module was named the ego. because of the president of eagle scouts. we would look to think we had a little bit of involve. in that. >> michael serba is the chief executive for scouting. >> they want camping, adventure. hiking. that's just what we do. >> reporter: the fact that fewer kids were doing it, he says has to do with mom and dad. >> you think about how namelies then in the 70s, 80s, 90s, started to change. more pressure is on the family. more activities for children. moms now are in the work force. because we didn't adapt our design. we had slow, steady erosion. >> an erosion he doesn't believe are tied to policies many saw as exclusioner. >> i think we probably had some. emotion of membership. due whether to have gay youth, gay adults. i think we were losing far more kids because family structures were changing. we hadn't changed our program design. ♪ >> reporter: which brings
. >> eagle scout, neil armstrong even sent a message to the scout jamboree. >> like to send them best before the eagle landed on the moon. >> the eagle has the landed. >> we don't know if the lewin nar module was named the ego. because of the president of eagle scouts. we would look to think we had a little bit of involve. in that. >> michael serba is the chief executive for scouting. >> they want camping, adventure. hiking. that's just what we do. >>...
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scope alex that we director of east africa institute of the icon university welcome to you all neil armstrong cape town how bad is this going to get . well how bad is going to get that's the big question what we've had is three years of well. every drain fall including the two trials years on record so cumulatively it amounts to something like a one out of five hundred or one hundred thousand years drought something completely beyond what anyone had anticipated we are now about two months away from the expected beginning of the rainy season and at this stage we have cause have no idea how good the rainy season will be one might have a good one in what about or do you think there in london i'm assuming here this will have a major impact on agriculture and industry give us a sense of how but that might be. well neal is probably a better place to talk about the details of the south african situation at the generally one of the first sectors to suffer in drought is often the agricultural sector and that can have a major impact on creates a curacy that can have an international repercussions about
scope alex that we director of east africa institute of the icon university welcome to you all neil armstrong cape town how bad is this going to get . well how bad is going to get that's the big question what we've had is three years of well. every drain fall including the two trials years on record so cumulatively it amounts to something like a one out of five hundred or one hundred thousand years drought something completely beyond what anyone had anticipated we are now about two months away...
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exemplified through partnerships in the space industry, for example, where the world saw neil armstrongk on the moon courtesy of the honeysuckle tracking and camera. the first images were burned around the world, reflect being a very strong despite industry in partnerships with nasa. as the prime minister mentioned prime minister mentioned, wi-fi technology was developed in australia by the commonwealth scientific and industrial research organization. so it is home to five universities, the institute of technology, we are a string of education capital. we are a small city of 420,000 people, which gives you investment in order to grow. we had the great advantage by the governor and me at the city of canberra and the most innovative government to quickly implement public policy and we've done so through many different programs and projects, including infrastructureerer investment, public or the partnerships, tax increment financing, and all the best examples of the policy that we'vees heard around can be implemented in camera and receipt to the donation through the good implementation of
exemplified through partnerships in the space industry, for example, where the world saw neil armstrongk on the moon courtesy of the honeysuckle tracking and camera. the first images were burned around the world, reflect being a very strong despite industry in partnerships with nasa. as the prime minister mentioned prime minister mentioned, wi-fi technology was developed in australia by the commonwealth scientific and industrial research organization. so it is home to five universities, the...
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neil armstrong about to say one giant leap for all and justin trudeau cuts in saying don't say mankind: it is womankind. >> is that reverse sexism now? i find that offensive. thank you very much. just to be lighthearted about it. 25 after the hour. isis on the run. american troops slowly being pulled out of iraq but the war on terror far from over. why our next guest says pakistan. ♪ so they can analyze trends and stop potential problems in their tracks. because safety is never being satisfied and always working to be better. upeace of mind.s we had a power outage for five days total. we lost a lot of food. we actually filed a claim with usaa to replace that spoiled food. and we really appreciated that we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. and lasts for up to 12 hours, with zicam extreme congestion relief and zicam intense sinus relief. for colds and allergies, get your better back with zicam nasal sprays. >> the threat of isis bombing passenger plane packed with americans, that threat is very real, the house homeland security committee chairman michael mc call issu
neil armstrong about to say one giant leap for all and justin trudeau cuts in saying don't say mankind: it is womankind. >> is that reverse sexism now? i find that offensive. thank you very much. just to be lighthearted about it. 25 after the hour. isis on the run. american troops slowly being pulled out of iraq but the war on terror far from over. why our next guest says pakistan. ♪ so they can analyze trends and stop potential problems in their tracks. because safety is never being...
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it is like neil armstrong's moon footprint. in the distance you will see yellow blinking lights straight ahead from jared. and sweeping trucks just all arrived as you were leading into me so the clean up will resume because it looked like it had a ways to go based on what we were showing you. this was the scene at 4:00 a.m. when i described it, it looks like post wood stock. i remember in school, years after wood stock decade, they said if you still want to that place, the farm, would you still see things that are just left behind by people that are still soak in the ground. so this is also reminiscent of live aid there is the lovely view of the smashed portable johns, so these are the people that stood on top that could not see jesse pinkman in breaking bad crash through one of those. it is royal flush. it could have been a royal crush, had somebody crashed through like they did at the bus stops but boy a lot of clean up here. here's the sad bit because it was so muddy because it rained the day before they didn't have the para
it is like neil armstrong's moon footprint. in the distance you will see yellow blinking lights straight ahead from jared. and sweeping trucks just all arrived as you were leading into me so the clean up will resume because it looked like it had a ways to go based on what we were showing you. this was the scene at 4:00 a.m. when i described it, it looks like post wood stock. i remember in school, years after wood stock decade, they said if you still want to that place, the farm, would you still...
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so here's a good run from the same group of people that brought you neil armstrong and $700,000 these people, they want not. they decided they wanted to know our japanese quail more sexually promiscuous on cocaine. inquiring minds want to know. i think we could pull the audience. do you think japanese quail are were sexually active on cocaine. we spent $356 million study in this you have a 700 page bill and nobody looks at it how are you find this? if we did an appropriation bill that included it would still be 500 pages long and you have to hunt long and hard. we don't look at the conditions. nobody reads them. we don't to individual bills. people come in and say out for legal aid and i think people should have a lawyer and poor people should get help. >> the senate has been in resource for over an hour at approximately 1:00 a.m. senators will hold a vote on moving forward with new government funding the to your budget agreement. a final vote could come read 2:00 a.m. live coverage, now on c-span2.
so here's a good run from the same group of people that brought you neil armstrong and $700,000 these people, they want not. they decided they wanted to know our japanese quail more sexually promiscuous on cocaine. inquiring minds want to know. i think we could pull the audience. do you think japanese quail are were sexually active on cocaine. we spent $356 million study in this you have a 700 page bill and nobody looks at it how are you find this? if we did an appropriation bill that included...
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when neil armstrong put the first human foot on the moon, he said one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. at least that would not fly in canada. >> maternal love is the love that will change the future for mankind -- >> we like to say people kind. it's more inclusive. >> yes, thank you. >> we can all learn from each other. >> shannon: although prime minister justin true bows, it was well-received, it's got plenty of backlash, with some of him accusing him of mansplaining and taking political correctness to a new level. others simply argued that the word "people kind" doesn't actually exist in the english language. taking criticism from members of both parties tonight after the president called some democrats "treasonous," our panel will wield debate. the death of an nfl player igniting new discussion over immigration. the illegal immigrant accused of killing him and another man while driving drunk. and exclusive reaction from indian when i received the diagnosis, i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to fin
when neil armstrong put the first human foot on the moon, he said one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. at least that would not fly in canada. >> maternal love is the love that will change the future for mankind -- >> we like to say people kind. it's more inclusive. >> yes, thank you. >> we can all learn from each other. >> shannon: although prime minister justin true bows, it was well-received, it's got plenty of backlash, with some of him accusing...
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we all remember the historic moment when neil armstrong landed on the moon. >> that's one small step for mankind... that can save you 15% or more on your car insurance. >> stephen: we've got a great show for you tonight. ( cheers and applause ) neil degrasse tyson right over there. stick around. neil! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ new year, new phones for the family. join t-mobile, and when you buy one of the latest samsung phones get a samsung galaxy s8 free. plus, unlimited family plans come with netflix included. what does life look like during your period? it's up to you, with tampax pearl. you get ultimate protection on your heaviest days and smooth removal for your lightest. tampax pearl and pearl active. for up-to 100% leak-free work outs. befoto treat her frequent 24hr heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? ♪ take off for mexico with expedia. ♪ one click gives you access to discounts on thousands of hotels, cars a
we all remember the historic moment when neil armstrong landed on the moon. >> that's one small step for mankind... that can save you 15% or more on your car insurance. >> stephen: we've got a great show for you tonight. ( cheers and applause ) neil degrasse tyson right over there. stick around. neil! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ new year, new phones for the family. join t-mobile, and when you buy one of the latest samsung phones get a samsung galaxy s8 free. plus, unlimited family plans come...
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. >> so when man finally landed on the moon, this is the kind of surface that neil armstrong and buzz sadly, this is what we're finding on second street pike here and a lot of roads as we drive around here in southampton. so, some doozies, and some not so doozies that will be doozies, soon enough. but even walking on the sidewalk, if you have some nice shoes on, or if you are on a bicycle or whatever, little rough going when this stuff is getting kick up al over the place, so the blacktop is no longer on top, but it is everywhere, these days, as we continue our pothole patrol throughout the morning and i'm sure as soon as the sun comes up, the viewers wake up, they'll be letting us know about some big ones that they hit where their funny bones were rattled on their steel wheel, so two hands on the wheel again as sue likes to say, white knuckle driving in the snow. sometimes white knuckle driving after you hit the pothole you never want to lose both hands off the wheel ever again. if you didn't have both hands on it maybe you wouldn't have controlled the car. >> you better believe it,
. >> so when man finally landed on the moon, this is the kind of surface that neil armstrong and buzz sadly, this is what we're finding on second street pike here and a lot of roads as we drive around here in southampton. so, some doozies, and some not so doozies that will be doozies, soon enough. but even walking on the sidewalk, if you have some nice shoes on, or if you are on a bicycle or whatever, little rough going when this stuff is getting kick up al over the place, so the blacktop...
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where the world sought neil armstrong walk on the moon, courtesy of the deep space tracking center in those first images were beamed cambra.he world from wi-fi technology was developed cambra.alia in the to five universities, institute of technology, we are the education capital. we need investment to grow we have the great advantage. is my aim to be the most innovative government and australia to weekly implement new public policy, through many different programs, including infrastructure investment, financing, land value capture. a the best examples of public policyustra that we are heard around the table todaylian -- we speak to lead our nation through good policy. thank you for the opportunity to say those words today. [applause] >> thank you chief minister. we truly appreciate your attendance. minister, will you aboutout your remarks, how the northern territory is revitalizing? >> thank you, governor. most americans would know the northern territory, of the national parks, the setting of the crocodile dundee movies. to get morertive americans to visit our great country. i want to
where the world sought neil armstrong walk on the moon, courtesy of the deep space tracking center in those first images were beamed cambra.he world from wi-fi technology was developed cambra.alia in the to five universities, institute of technology, we are the education capital. we need investment to grow we have the great advantage. is my aim to be the most innovative government and australia to weekly implement new public policy, through many different programs, including infrastructure...
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here's a good one from the same group of people that brought you neil armstrong and $#00,000 -- $700,000 to study what did he say, one small step for man, one large step for mankind. these people wanted to know are japanese quail more promiscuous than cocaine. i wish there was a button and we could ask people to dial in and push a button, do you think japanese quail are more sexually promiscuous on cocaine. we spent $350,000 it studying this. why do we do this every year? why doesn't it get any better? we don't look at it. if you have a 700-page bill and nobody looks at it, how are you ever going to find this? even in an appropriations bill, if we did an appropriations bill that included this it would still be 500 pages long and you'd have to hunt long and hard to find this. why do we have conditions on how you spend your money? we don't look at it. nobody reads these bills. people come to my office and they say i'm for legal aid and i think people should be able to have a lawyer and poor people should get help. and i'll listen to them and i'll say i never voted on that. i probably will
here's a good one from the same group of people that brought you neil armstrong and $#00,000 -- $700,000 to study what did he say, one small step for man, one large step for mankind. these people wanted to know are japanese quail more promiscuous than cocaine. i wish there was a button and we could ask people to dial in and push a button, do you think japanese quail are more sexually promiscuous on cocaine. we spent $350,000 it studying this. why do we do this every year? why doesn't it get any...
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ainsley: i saw one tweet this morning that said neil armstrong should have said one small step for people important and he interjected an ideological statement in the middle of the dialogue and that indicates, i think, precisely the way he thinks. and i don't think he does think. i think he runs an ideology in his head and accepts the output without question. and i think we're really going to pay for it in canada in ways that we can't yet imagine. brian: well, we're going to find out. because you believe it's coming to us here in earthquake in. and have you been to both countries frequently. now let's talk about something else that builds on your premise. this whole father/daughter dances that are being cancelled around the country because of gender guidelines. even donald trump jr. weighed in with this quote: the father-daughter dances inherently leave people out not just because of transgender status just life in comfortable. these can be life uncomfortable events jordan fox board of education. that's their response cancel the dance because there is a lot of people who can't go. is ther
ainsley: i saw one tweet this morning that said neil armstrong should have said one small step for people important and he interjected an ideological statement in the middle of the dialogue and that indicates, i think, precisely the way he thinks. and i don't think he does think. i think he runs an ideology in his head and accepts the output without question. and i think we're really going to pay for it in canada in ways that we can't yet imagine. brian: well, we're going to find out. because...
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treated our fellow creatures so poorly badly that needs to be sorted and i was thrilled that neil armstrong in his speech referred to that and said yes we need to make this an era of being more human than we have it would be from so that to me that's important you know it's not just about knowledge. it's about being human beings and one of the themes of the stormers festival next time is on fake news how scientific collaboration may foster. combating so-called fake news it's a very big subject i don't think it's been approached properly and we're hoping it will be as part of this festival yeah because the truth is so hard to find it i guess it's easier to lie on a big scale now than it ever was in the past you can drop a little fact here instantly going around the world and treat it as news when it finds its fake and. the this whole sort of conspiracy theory of people didn't actually go to the moon is a great example people have dropped these very stupid actually and very false assertions out there but people take them go is true it's true they never went in. it it bothers me i'm not saying
treated our fellow creatures so poorly badly that needs to be sorted and i was thrilled that neil armstrong in his speech referred to that and said yes we need to make this an era of being more human than we have it would be from so that to me that's important you know it's not just about knowledge. it's about being human beings and one of the themes of the stormers festival next time is on fake news how scientific collaboration may foster. combating so-called fake news it's a very big subject...
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you remember when neil armstrong landed on the moon? he said one small step for man -- some said one small step for a man. there has been heated discussion. was it one step for man or a man. the prep sition a, did he or did he not use the prep sition a? so their government took $700,000 which was supposed to go to autism research, and they decided to study neil armstrong's statement. somebody at some university decided to play the tape over and over. $700,000 later, they couldn't decide. we still don't know, did he say a man or man? this is the same kind of stuff you have seen with william proxmire 50 years ago, but this was last year. i think i will probably get some hate mail from them. so this is $850,000 and we call this one the game of waste. this was spent -- you know, you think when we're spending money in afghanistan, surely it's to kill the enemy. sometimes it's building bridges. sometimes it building roads. stuff that we don't do in our country anymore. this one was $850,000 for the development of a televised contradict league
you remember when neil armstrong landed on the moon? he said one small step for man -- some said one small step for a man. there has been heated discussion. was it one step for man or a man. the prep sition a, did he or did he not use the prep sition a? so their government took $700,000 which was supposed to go to autism research, and they decided to study neil armstrong's statement. somebody at some university decided to play the tape over and over. $700,000 later, they couldn't decide. we...
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so here's a good run from the same group of people that brought you neil armstrong and $700,000 these people, they want not. they decided they wanted to know our japanese quail more sexually promiscuous on cocaine. inquiring minds want to know. i think we could pull the audience. do you think japanese quail are were sexually active on cocaine. we spent $356 million study in this you have a 700 page bill and nobody looks at it how are you find this? if we did an appropriation bill that included it would still be 500 pages long and you have to hunt long and hard. we don't look at the conditions. nobody reads them. we don't to individual bills. people come in and say out for legal aid and i think people should have a lawyer and poor people should get help. >> the senate has been in resource for over an hour at approximately 1:00 a.m. senators will hold a vote on moving forward with new government funding the to your budget agreement. a final vote could come read 2:00 a.m. live coverage, now on c-span2. no one is like you. your way is perfect. your promises prove true. you rescue those wh
so here's a good run from the same group of people that brought you neil armstrong and $700,000 these people, they want not. they decided they wanted to know our japanese quail more sexually promiscuous on cocaine. inquiring minds want to know. i think we could pull the audience. do you think japanese quail are were sexually active on cocaine. we spent $356 million study in this you have a 700 page bill and nobody looks at it how are you find this? if we did an appropriation bill that included...