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neil armstrong: thank you, mr president. exactly spacious, but it's positively roomy compared with what came before. potentially, we think that for the rest of this century this, the expandable architectures, is where it is out, not in the aluminium cans. this is a mock—up of what a potential lunar space station might look at like. construction is due to begin some time in the next decade. another giant leap could be just around the corner. tim allman, bbc news. much more for you on all the news any time on the bbc website and you can reach me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcmikeembley. thank you very much for watching. hello. given that we've seen so much in the way of rain and some pretty hefty showers over the past few days, in many parts of the british isles, you've probably forgotten there's another face to be had from autumn. it's the quieter, still, misty, sort of chilly starts to the days, and if that's the thing you've been hankering after, that ridge of high pressure will eventually topple its way towards
neil armstrong: thank you, mr president. exactly spacious, but it's positively roomy compared with what came before. potentially, we think that for the rest of this century this, the expandable architectures, is where it is out, not in the aluminium cans. this is a mock—up of what a potential lunar space station might look at like. construction is due to begin some time in the next decade. another giant leap could be just around the corner. tim allman, bbc news. much more for you on all the...
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neil armstrong: thank you, mr president.sitively roomy compared with what came before. potentially, we think that for the rest of this century this, the expandable architectures, is where it is out, not in the aluminium cans. this is a mock—up of what a potential lunar space station might look at like. construction is due to begin some time in the next decade. another giant leap could be just around the corner. tim allman, bbc news. hour talking point today is based on this article on the bbc news website, a study that has found actually banning out of hours e—mail for staff to try to give them some downtime and reduce stress could actually do more harm than good if it stops them achieving work goals. it can actually cause more stress. i was asking for your tweets on this, do you check work e—mails from home? do you check them on days off and how do you deal with inbox overload? gareth says, "i regularly check, deal with and answer e—mails outside work time and it's the only way to deal with workload" stop peter got in touch
neil armstrong: thank you, mr president.sitively roomy compared with what came before. potentially, we think that for the rest of this century this, the expandable architectures, is where it is out, not in the aluminium cans. this is a mock—up of what a potential lunar space station might look at like. construction is due to begin some time in the next decade. another giant leap could be just around the corner. tim allman, bbc news. hour talking point today is based on this article on the bbc...
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i remember being a 9-year-old kid on the screen porch watching neil armstrong land on the moon. and it seems to me that as governor patrick and others mentioned, we have so many challenges in this country that national service can help address. i don't see why we don't have an opportunity, millennium goals in the country, to take on education and conservation and poverty and a whole host of issues that national service there's evidence that national service could help address. it's also interesting to note, you know, what's the problem we're trying to address? robert putnam wrote two wonderful books, actually a third called "our kids." when i asked him for an historic perspective, he said, you know, social cohesion or social fragmentation, political polarization, economic inequality, and civic collapse all actually work in virtual lock step. if you look at trends from the guilded age through the 1960s and'70s and even today, you see them moving together. so what we do as a nation civically, how we take care of our communities matters significantly to how we view one another, how
i remember being a 9-year-old kid on the screen porch watching neil armstrong land on the moon. and it seems to me that as governor patrick and others mentioned, we have so many challenges in this country that national service can help address. i don't see why we don't have an opportunity, millennium goals in the country, to take on education and conservation and poverty and a whole host of issues that national service there's evidence that national service could help address. it's also...
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neil armstrong? ♪ the first human to walk on the moon? mindy and jet: wow! - looking od, mr. lunar eclipse tonight. , my mom told me this-- the moon will also look red tonight. but i'm not sure why. all:ed? - hmm, a red moon? another halloween mystery. - and i will hope at a witch flies across the moon on a broom. - heh, me too, stuffy bear. okay, commander cressida, dr. sunspot, neil strongarm-- let's trick-your-treat! - [chuckles] - i'm so excited you get to trick-or-treat with us tonight, mindy. we'll have fun! now, jet, what's your secret plan with sunspot? [sunspot beeps] - it'll be worthait, sydney. - hmm. - is that your secret plan, sean? - no, this is my-fail scientific method formula to get the most candof in the least amount ime. t equals h plus c squared. treats equhouses plus. and the better the costume, the more candy you get. - [giggles] - want to know my plan? i just on the door and ask for candy. - makes sense to me, mindy. [mysterious music] - begin in costume, no one will recognize me. [snickering] [cody barks] ♪ nocking] [electric chanking] - ah, check. and
neil armstrong? ♪ the first human to walk on the moon? mindy and jet: wow! - looking od, mr. lunar eclipse tonight. , my mom told me this-- the moon will also look red tonight. but i'm not sure why. all:ed? - hmm, a red moon? another halloween mystery. - and i will hope at a witch flies across the moon on a broom. - heh, me too, stuffy bear. okay, commander cressida, dr. sunspot, neil strongarm-- let's trick-your-treat! - [chuckles] - i'm so excited you get to trick-or-treat with us tonight,...
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they will tell you where they were when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked on the moon, and people that are of age here can probably tell you where they were on that day as well. that's that thing is, and this is why we need to go faster, and the first nasa administrator from that day to this day that was not alive when that happened. i think that's a big challenge. the reality is, i don't have that memory. and we have to make sure that we don't have another generation that goes by that doesn't have that memory. when it happens, we need to make sure that it is the united states of america leading a coalition of nations that makes it happen. going to your question about what is the value to the taxpayer, all of that is tremendously valuable to the taxpayer. it was a piece of winning the cold war. i'm not going to say it was the preponderance of it, but a piece of it. all that being said, some people watching this, analysis on tv, some people watching are going to watch on dish network or directv, maybe they have internet broadband from space. i come from oklahoma, if you don't have
they will tell you where they were when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked on the moon, and people that are of age here can probably tell you where they were on that day as well. that's that thing is, and this is why we need to go faster, and the first nasa administrator from that day to this day that was not alive when that happened. i think that's a big challenge. the reality is, i don't have that memory. and we have to make sure that we don't have another generation that goes by that...
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that's four years before neil armstrong. >> one giant leap for plan kind. >> in 1985 she hit the boardre starting to break the glass ceiling. of course she also let loose. she was a race car driver, a professional snow boarder and let's get physical. mal mattel's best selling doll was also an aerobic instructor. barbie was a police officer -- >> look boys. >> a firefighter and an army lieutenant. pink of course. barbie's first outfit of course was this black and white swimsuit. it is estimated every three seconds a barbie is sold and over 70 designers have designed for barbie. you know who else loves a good accesso accessory? miss dolly parton. this blonde bombshell even had a hit song "backwoods barbie." but get ready to hear a whole new side to dolly, a dance one. and we're exclusively on set. ♪ have a little faith in me >> i'm in a bus. i'm driving a bus and i guess it's kind of like traveling life's highways and of course i wanna be cute and have my hat. if i was a bus driver, i'd have to shine. ♪ let me shine and radiate >> radiate all you want dolly. the 73-year-old's done it all
that's four years before neil armstrong. >> one giant leap for plan kind. >> in 1985 she hit the boardre starting to break the glass ceiling. of course she also let loose. she was a race car driver, a professional snow boarder and let's get physical. mal mattel's best selling doll was also an aerobic instructor. barbie was a police officer -- >> look boys. >> a firefighter and an army lieutenant. pink of course. barbie's first outfit of course was this black and white...
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if you ask neil armstrong and buzz aldrin, why are you going to the moon, they would have said any of that because they don't know, but now we know. we are less than a half of a percent of the federal budget and you look at what we've been able to deliver by creating technologies and capabilities that get commercialized, elevate the human condition. i think the return on investment is outstanding. >> thank you. you are not scoring any points by reminding people that you are younger than some of us. mr. cartwright? rep. cartwright: thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, administrators bridenstine and bowersox for being here. i don't think it is any secret that as a member of the nasa and planetary caucuses, i share your enthusiasm for nasa and i believe in your mission and support your people. i'm willing to bet that everybody on the subcommittee feels the same way. >> thank you, sir. rep. cartwright: we are appropriators and we have to deal with the dollars and cents and we have to evaluate budget requests and i appreciate your comments about not cannibalizing one part of nasa for an
if you ask neil armstrong and buzz aldrin, why are you going to the moon, they would have said any of that because they don't know, but now we know. we are less than a half of a percent of the federal budget and you look at what we've been able to deliver by creating technologies and capabilities that get commercialized, elevate the human condition. i think the return on investment is outstanding. >> thank you. you are not scoring any points by reminding people that you are younger than...
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neil armstrong we had on the moon in 1969. roger bannister, the four—minute mile 65 years ago.mb everest in 1953. we have one minute to go, eliud kipchoge is on his way here. this humble farmer who used to run two miles to school everyday and back, he used to go to the nearest town on his bike to sell milk at the local market. and, now, through hard work and discipline, he is pointing, come on, he says! eliud kipchoge has the hand of history his shoulder. he has less than 200 metres to go. eliud kipchoge. let's keep an eye on the clock, into the final 20 seconds. eliud kipchoge! 1.40! eliud kipchoge! 1:59.40 the unofficial time. the first man to runa unofficial time. the first man to run a marathon in under two hours. 0ne run a marathon in under two hours. one final stride for eliud kipchoge, one giant leap for human endeavour. and he was right, no human is limited. and, now, he can celebrate. he has done it! and to roger bannister, neilarmstrong, he has done it! and to roger bannister, neil armstrong, edward hilary, we can also add the name of eliud kipchoge. some it up for us
neil armstrong we had on the moon in 1969. roger bannister, the four—minute mile 65 years ago.mb everest in 1953. we have one minute to go, eliud kipchoge is on his way here. this humble farmer who used to run two miles to school everyday and back, he used to go to the nearest town on his bike to sell milk at the local market. and, now, through hard work and discipline, he is pointing, come on, he says! eliud kipchoge has the hand of history his shoulder. he has less than 200 metres to go....
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neil armstrong we had on the moon in 1969. roger bannister, the four—minute mile 65 years ago.y, the first man to climb everest in 1953, we have one minute to go. eliud kipchoge is on his way here. this humble farmer who used to run two miles to school every day and back, he used to go to the nearest town on his bike to sell milk at the local market and, now, through hard work and discipline, he is pointing! come on, he says! eliud kipchoge has the hand of history on his shoulder! he has less than 200 metres to go! eliud kipchoge, let's keep an eye on the clock, into the final 20 seconds, eliud kipchoge! 1:59.40 the unofficial time. eliud kipchoge! fantastic! 1:59.40 the unofficial time, the first man to run a marathon in under two hours, one final lung busting stride for eliud kipchoge, one giant leap for human endeavour. eliud kipchoge was right — no human is limited. well, after the race, kipchoge compared his achievements to roger bannister‘s sub four—minute mile, more than 60 years ago. i am feeling good. it has taken 65 years for a human being to make history in sport. af
neil armstrong we had on the moon in 1969. roger bannister, the four—minute mile 65 years ago.y, the first man to climb everest in 1953, we have one minute to go. eliud kipchoge is on his way here. this humble farmer who used to run two miles to school every day and back, he used to go to the nearest town on his bike to sell milk at the local market and, now, through hard work and discipline, he is pointing! come on, he says! eliud kipchoge has the hand of history on his shoulder! he has less...
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now was all the way back in nineteen sixty nine that neil armstrong took a small step for man but a giant leap for mankikind and now at last. fifty years later we have a giant leap for womankind u. s. astronauts christina caution jessica may have become the first female pad to carry out a space walk together this friday. the mission was originally planned right here on this year but had to be canceled because that one properly fitted spacesuits. leading to allegations of embeddeded sexism the nasa administrator jim brian steen said he wanted his eleven year old daughter have the same opportunities he did. apparently thehe next step is sendnding the firsrst woman to k onon the moon. from that now let's go and get some business news for you on google as hit on so it may take us through other business headlinine tie anka. and f fst o of all are you starting off att witith one of e worlrld's fastest growing economies which is now slamming on the brakes. that's china tell us what's happening is there's a china announced 6% gdp growth for the third quarter this year. it may sound like a lot fro
now was all the way back in nineteen sixty nine that neil armstrong took a small step for man but a giant leap for mankikind and now at last. fifty years later we have a giant leap for womankind u. s. astronauts christina caution jessica may have become the first female pad to carry out a space walk together this friday. the mission was originally planned right here on this year but had to be canceled because that one properly fitted spacesuits. leading to allegations of embeddeded sexism the...
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. >> because you've obviously been celebrating the first man on the moon and neil armstrong and i wonder if in this generation he was comparable to what they saw 1969? >> that was news the moon shot of 1919 or 20 20th century. >> we often associate the highway but explain how it all came about as we look at these films and see just how antiquated it was 100 years ago but it did start with eisenhower? >> now there are different ideas and the fdr promoted the interstate highway system and he had specific ideas about what it should look like and they should be a transcontinental row that everyone could travel on from the east coast to the west coast but it wasn't until eisenhower was president that actual education was passed and the interstate highway really lobbied very hard for that to be passed and be considered one of his major accomplishments so the bill passed in 1956 and construction started pretty soon after that. >> i look at these tires they look so thin and i wonder how they were able to sustain the weight of the vehicle in track and also the journey from washington to san franc
. >> because you've obviously been celebrating the first man on the moon and neil armstrong and i wonder if in this generation he was comparable to what they saw 1969? >> that was news the moon shot of 1919 or 20 20th century. >> we often associate the highway but explain how it all came about as we look at these films and see just how antiquated it was 100 years ago but it did start with eisenhower? >> now there are different ideas and the fdr promoted the interstate...
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a few days later neil armstrong and buzz aldrin stepped onto the moon's surface and sealed america's victory nearly 400000 kilometers from earth. the unofficial race to the moon was over the soviet union had lost. the as a surrogate both were in that if my father had not died in 1966 perhaps we would not have handed the moon to the americans. for now don't look. mighty moon rocket never managed to overcome earth's gravity the soviets made several more attempts the final one in 1972 lasting exactly 107 seconds until again the 1st stage exploded. the final end came in 1974 all documents relating to the moon program were destroyed on orders from on high. as silently and secretly as it came into the world the n one disappeared the remains of the gigantic rocket landed on the scrap heap of history some parts gave playgrounds a futuristic look other parts were converted into pics dies. only the insiders still know the stories connected with the scrap metal and many still firmly believe that the soviet union could have won the race to the moon if calling young hadn't died so early if bush h
a few days later neil armstrong and buzz aldrin stepped onto the moon's surface and sealed america's victory nearly 400000 kilometers from earth. the unofficial race to the moon was over the soviet union had lost. the as a surrogate both were in that if my father had not died in 1966 perhaps we would not have handed the moon to the americans. for now don't look. mighty moon rocket never managed to overcome earth's gravity the soviets made several more attempts the final one in 1972 lasting...
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not since neil armstrong walked on the moon have we seen an unemployment rate so out of this world.n low. try 3.5%. you heard that right. you would have to go back to 1969 to see a number like that. when a gallon of gas was 35 cents. the average cost of a new house was just over $15,000. a new car fetched you $3,200. the average income was a tad north of
not since neil armstrong walked on the moon have we seen an unemployment rate so out of this world.n low. try 3.5%. you heard that right. you would have to go back to 1969 to see a number like that. when a gallon of gas was 35 cents. the average cost of a new house was just over $15,000. a new car fetched you $3,200. the average income was a tad north of
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female astronaut in the air slated for 2024 will plant her for prince on the moon, something that neil armstrong men did about 50 years ago. in miami, phil keating, fox news. >>> of this is ktvu beating at the hands of san francisco police officers and tonight a family is demanding answers after attorneys say their client is now in a wheelchair for no reason. >> is essentially a beating which has been completely unjustified. >> now the family is asking the san francisco district attorney to press charges against the officers involved. >>> it happened earlier this month at san francisco's fisherman's wharf. the man's mother an attorney spoke out about the attack and henry lee spoke with both of them and has details. >>> police are investigating after the man said he was just trying to comfort his girlfriend after her wallet was stolen. attorneys say police showed up and attacked him. >> reporter: this is spires after he says he was beaten for no reason by san francisco police officers. >> what happened to my son should not have happened. like all other mothers around the entire nation this has to
female astronaut in the air slated for 2024 will plant her for prince on the moon, something that neil armstrong men did about 50 years ago. in miami, phil keating, fox news. >>> of this is ktvu beating at the hands of san francisco police officers and tonight a family is demanding answers after attorneys say their client is now in a wheelchair for no reason. >> is essentially a beating which has been completely unjustified. >> now the family is asking the san francisco...
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a female and a man will leave her footprints on the moon slated for 2025 that will match what neil armstrongnd buzz aldrin did roughly 50 years ago followed only by ten other men. that is a woman standing on the moon. trace? >> trace: it's going to happen sooner than we think. phil keating live in miami. it's time to live like a barbie girl in a barbie world. barbie is celebrating its 60th anniversary by representing 0 it a real life barbie dream house. it's a mansion in malibu and it's very pink. looks like the iconic barbie play house and has the hot pink slide from the original, which you can see here. that slide on the right. this real-life mansion got an upgrade though with an infiniti pool that overlooks the ocean. there's a massive closet where guests can dress up in barbie-like clothes. the home on air b&b for $60 a night. it's only available for a couple nights. the booking, if you want it, get ready because it opens on wednesday. the dow is down. about 237 points. i'm trace gallagher. happy friday. have a great weekend. "your world" with neil cavuto in a barbie world is next. ♪ >>
a female and a man will leave her footprints on the moon slated for 2025 that will match what neil armstrongnd buzz aldrin did roughly 50 years ago followed only by ten other men. that is a woman standing on the moon. trace? >> trace: it's going to happen sooner than we think. phil keating live in miami. it's time to live like a barbie girl in a barbie world. barbie is celebrating its 60th anniversary by representing 0 it a real life barbie dream house. it's a mansion in malibu and it's...
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i mean a lot back, all the way back to when neil armstrong land ed on the moon in 1969 the last time the unemployment rate has been this low so is the economy now prepared for a lift- off just when people thought we were falling apart? fox business network has been looking at the numbers and they are pretty impressive. reporter: good morning to you, neil, that's right. not since neil armstrong such significant video have we seen unemployment this low. 50 year low to be precise, the unemployment rate falling to 3.5 %. the u.s. economy added 136,000 jobs in september, and an average hourly earnings they grew 2.9% according to the labor department and then there was a little lower than expected but it's also believed that it's going to be revised up next month. now, healthcare, transportation, business service sector, they added jobs, but manufactures, they cut jobs last month. stock market it liked the number because it shows that the engine is still running and it wasn't so good that it would deter the fed from a rate cut at the end of the month so kind of the perfect scenario, for in
i mean a lot back, all the way back to when neil armstrong land ed on the moon in 1969 the last time the unemployment rate has been this low so is the economy now prepared for a lift- off just when people thought we were falling apart? fox business network has been looking at the numbers and they are pretty impressive. reporter: good morning to you, neil, that's right. not since neil armstrong such significant video have we seen unemployment this low. 50 year low to be precise, the unemployment...
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this summer is 50 years since astronauts first landed on the moon july 21, 1969, when neil armstrongz wore bigger and bulkier space suits of the 'a 60s. the only thing missing were bell bottoms, they did work and worked effectively. trump administration hopes going back to the moon will return nasa to greatness. >> dana: feeling of patriotism to see the astronauts and i love the out fits, that is what i came for. thank you, phil, have a good day. two quick thinking firefighters get unforgettable makeover after responding to car crash in utah. over the weekend, the two arrived on the scene to find a two year old frightened, but uninjur uninjured, holding bottle of purple nail polish. she gave the rescuers manicures to make her feel better. everyone involved in the accident is going to be just fine. thanks for joining us, i'm dana perino, see you on "the five." trace, i do not have purple nail polish, not coming over. >> in time for spirit day, thursday. dana perino, thank you. >> dana: have a good show. >> coming up, more women accusing ascoscar winning actor sex crimes and diners fin
this summer is 50 years since astronauts first landed on the moon july 21, 1969, when neil armstrongz wore bigger and bulkier space suits of the 'a 60s. the only thing missing were bell bottoms, they did work and worked effectively. trump administration hopes going back to the moon will return nasa to greatness. >> dana: feeling of patriotism to see the astronauts and i love the out fits, that is what i came for. thank you, phil, have a good day. two quick thinking firefighters get...
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not since neil armstrong walked on the moon have we seen an unemployment rate so out of this world.ust so darn low. try 3.5%. you heard that right. you would have to go back to 1969 to see a number like that. when a gallon of gas was 35 cents. the average cost of a new house was just over $15,000. a new car fetched you $3,200. the average income was a tad north of $8,500. 1969, it was the year of woodstock and cheaper stocks. the dow was at 800 or there abouts back then. well over 26,000 today. different world. what a world. this, my friends is "your world." i'm neil cavuto. you thought that maybe clinton tarantino is the only one that could make 1969 come back to life. this is not hollywood. 3.5% unemployment is right now in america. for stocks, meteoric. the dow rocketing. turns out the economy is not crashing after all. we got you covered with fox business' susan li on the numbers that got them jumping and john roberts at the white house and the president wasn't ignores it. susan? >> hi, neil. yes, the september jobs report, less than forecast but still a strong report. not too s
not since neil armstrong walked on the moon have we seen an unemployment rate so out of this world.ust so darn low. try 3.5%. you heard that right. you would have to go back to 1969 to see a number like that. when a gallon of gas was 35 cents. the average cost of a new house was just over $15,000. a new car fetched you $3,200. the average income was a tad north of $8,500. 1969, it was the year of woodstock and cheaper stocks. the dow was at 800 or there abouts back then. well over 26,000 today....
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and under 10 minutes they showcased a timeline of the space race to honor neil armstrong was from ohiom apollo 13, they finished a performance with stars & stripes forever making those space images on the field, it was very cool. thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. that has had for "special report." fair, balanced, and unafraid. "the story" starts right now. >> martha: they had a very good halftime show yesterday. that was awesome. thank you. good evening everybody. i am martha maccallum and this has "the story" 22 and it's a big one tonight on the pullout of syria and face of a of enormous opposition. the president believes the american people will side with him and his campaign promise. >> 12 we get out? we have to bring the people back home and frankly are great soldiers have been talking about this on the campaign. to go back three years ago and you watch the speeches. we want to bring our soldiers home. we are not fighting, we are police into a large extent. we are policing in certain areas. >> martha: that is his argument and take a look at this, earlier in the year
and under 10 minutes they showcased a timeline of the space race to honor neil armstrong was from ohiom apollo 13, they finished a performance with stars & stripes forever making those space images on the field, it was very cool. thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. that has had for "special report." fair, balanced, and unafraid. "the story" starts right now. >> martha: they had a very good halftime show yesterday. that was awesome. thank you. good...
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. >> first man to walk on the moon neil armstrong lost a finger when he jumped from a truck and caughtdoor at his home. while jumping out of the truck the former astronaut was quoted as saying, one small step for man, one giant step for -- oohhhh! aahhhh! >> it was kind of a parody of a newscast. >> it was a joke basket is what it was. you know. but it became less and less that way. >> it became more personalized. as it went on. much less about a character doing the news, and by the time you get to dennis miller, it was dennis miller. it wasn't about character, it was about them speaking their minds. >> new york city st. patrick's day parade was yesterday, and for the first time in the parade's history, a homosexual contingent marched. so it is a gaelic thing. >> it's a thing that's constant and constantly changing. >> i'm norm mcdonald and this is the fake news. >> times have changed since i first sat behind this desk. for example, i used to be the only pretty blond woman reading the fake news. now there's a whole network devoted to that. >> news is such a joke in and of itself now i
. >> first man to walk on the moon neil armstrong lost a finger when he jumped from a truck and caughtdoor at his home. while jumping out of the truck the former astronaut was quoted as saying, one small step for man, one giant step for -- oohhhh! aahhhh! >> it was kind of a parody of a newscast. >> it was a joke basket is what it was. you know. but it became less and less that way. >> it became more personalized. as it went on. much less about a character doing the...
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this seems akin to barr conducting an investigation about neil armstrong's walk on the moon, that itk lot in burbank. for them to even depot dogo dow path, they are ignoring the conclusions of donald trump's fbi director, donald trump's cia director, donald trump's director of national intelligence, u.s. military. you could go to tom bosser, the president's first national security advisor. every single intel leader in america, republicans and democrats alike have all come to the conclusion that it was in fact russia, not ukraine, who tried to interfere with american democracy. >> yeah, and to be clear, joe, it's not 100% certain that durham is investigating this wacky conspiracy theory the server is in ukraine. i would be shocked if he was. that would be a scandal, actually. he does want to talk to people in ukraine, though, and there's a question about why. in general people are very puzzled what's going on here. because even though there are a lot of questions about barr most people in the legal community i talk to have a lot of regard for durham. he goes pack to the whitey bulger
this seems akin to barr conducting an investigation about neil armstrong's walk on the moon, that itk lot in burbank. for them to even depot dogo dow path, they are ignoring the conclusions of donald trump's fbi director, donald trump's cia director, donald trump's director of national intelligence, u.s. military. you could go to tom bosser, the president's first national security advisor. every single intel leader in america, republicans and democrats alike have all come to the conclusion that...
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we were sitting watching neil armstrong and buzz aldrin descend to the surface of the moon. i was mesmerized by that, but still no interest whatsoever. it took a person to really get me interested in the space program, and that was the late and great dr. ron mcnair, who personally inspired me and embarrassed me into submitting my application for the astronaut program because he reminded me of something my mom and dad told me all the time growing up in south carolina, that you can do anything you want to do if you are willing to work and put your mind to it. i had forgotten that. ron asked me if i was going to apply for the program, and i told him, not on your life. he looked at me strange and said, why not? i said, they would never pick me. he said, that is the dumbest thing i have ever heard. how do you know if you don't ask? so i was challenged and i was inspired by apollo becoming part of the program, and i was most inspired in my almost eight years as a nasa administrator when i learned that people who have no clue of rocket ships and sometimes don't know which end is up
we were sitting watching neil armstrong and buzz aldrin descend to the surface of the moon. i was mesmerized by that, but still no interest whatsoever. it took a person to really get me interested in the space program, and that was the late and great dr. ron mcnair, who personally inspired me and embarrassed me into submitting my application for the astronaut program because he reminded me of something my mom and dad told me all the time growing up in south carolina, that you can do anything...
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we were sitting watching neil armstrong and buzz aldrin this into the service of the moon and i was mesmerized by that still no interest whatsoever and it took a person to really get me interested in space program and that was the late great doctor ronald mcnair who personally inspired me and embarrassed me into submitting my application for the asthma program because he reminded me of something my mom and data dad at all the tie going up in south carolina, that you can do anything you want to do if you want to work and put your mind to it and i had forgotten that and ron asked him as beef is going to play for the program, told and not on your life and you look at me strange as some of you yesterday and he said why not? i said they would never pick me. he said that the dumbest thing i ever heard. [laughing] how do you know if you don't ask? i was challenged and they did but i was inspired by apollo up to become a part of the program and to think i was most inspired them eight years as almost eight years of the nasa administrator when it learned people of no clue about rocket ships and sometime
we were sitting watching neil armstrong and buzz aldrin this into the service of the moon and i was mesmerized by that still no interest whatsoever and it took a person to really get me interested in space program and that was the late great doctor ronald mcnair who personally inspired me and embarrassed me into submitting my application for the asthma program because he reminded me of something my mom and data dad at all the tie going up in south carolina, that you can do anything you want to...
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a female astronaut will leave her footprints on the moon which neil armstrong and 11 other men did nearly0 years ago. >> sandra: thank you for that story this morning, phil. >> bill: new reports of fighting in northern syria. live report from the region in a moment to tell you the latest on that. president trump touting the economy in a packed rally in dallas. will he keep texas red? money man charles payne joins us coming up shortly. come on back at the top of the hour. >> president trump: the economy is booming. our people are prospering. our country is thriving and our nation is stronger than ever. last month unemployment reached its lowest level in 51 years. [cheering and applause] ...and earn a free night. because when your business is rewarding yourself, our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath healthy gums oral rinse fights gingivitis and plaque and prevents gum disease for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart. is an urgent appeal
a female astronaut will leave her footprints on the moon which neil armstrong and 11 other men did nearly0 years ago. >> sandra: thank you for that story this morning, phil. >> bill: new reports of fighting in northern syria. live report from the region in a moment to tell you the latest on that. president trump touting the economy in a packed rally in dallas. will he keep texas red? money man charles payne joins us coming up shortly. come on back at the top of the hour. >>...
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everybody watched people land on the moon the first steps kne people neil armstrong took -- >> but atis this going to be a ritzy, show it off to a few people. >> price point has to come down. the first cell phone cost how much money versus what it costs today? it is just -- the more people get into it like blue origin, other companies, other startups will happen and it will become like airfare prices come cheaper and cheaper. >> back to morgan's point, would you invest in a company like that now >> we always look at things. we're always about companies that want to make money today. we are about companies that will be profitable. we believe manufacturing satellites for low orbit is profitable constellations can sell their data today and the cost of a satellite, the satellite i brought here today, is a million dollars to build satellites this size can generate revenues. >> so no on space tourism? >> not yet but it's coming. >> thank you very much for joining us it's a pleasure. morgan, good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >>> california's governor declaring a statewide emergency.
everybody watched people land on the moon the first steps kne people neil armstrong took -- >> but atis this going to be a ritzy, show it off to a few people. >> price point has to come down. the first cell phone cost how much money versus what it costs today? it is just -- the more people get into it like blue origin, other companies, other startups will happen and it will become like airfare prices come cheaper and cheaper. >> back to morgan's point, would you invest in a...
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they also studied what neil armstrong said when he landed on the moon. did he say, one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind? or did he say, one small step for a man? they spent $700,000 of your money studying whether or not neil armstrong said a man or man. the experts said, after listening to the tape -- crackle, crackle, crackle over and over again -- for $700,000, they still don't know. $700,000. we spent $1.2 million studying online dating. look, they seem to be successful. i think it must be working. the websites are making a ton of money. millions of people use them. why in the world would government study whether dating sites work? they spent $1.5 million trying to make tomatoes taste better. iyo-yo know where that came -- i don't know where that came from. they fund add book on appreciativing the metric system for $188,000. there was a conference sponsored on balding for $22,000. department of commerce got into the game. they developed a digital down's marker for football games for $130,000. i think that existed already. they spent a ha
they also studied what neil armstrong said when he landed on the moon. did he say, one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind? or did he say, one small step for a man? they spent $700,000 of your money studying whether or not neil armstrong said a man or man. the experts said, after listening to the tape -- crackle, crackle, crackle over and over again -- for $700,000, they still don't know. $700,000. we spent $1.2 million studying online dating. look, they seem to be successful. i...