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did neil armstrong use theletter a or did ? they listened to this 22nd over and over again i think it took a year they wrote reports and had findings and you know what theirconclusion was ? we just don't know. was it one small step for man or one small step for a man. this is something you could fix. before even more borrowed money, maybe we could say you can't subcontract money meant for alzheimer's or ridiculous research. maybe you would have a committee that reviews the grants that has someone on ulthe committee from one of the big five diseases that says should we be spending the money on autism n or should we spend the money on neil armstrong's statement on? should we spend it on this versus diabetes. teverybody comes to washington and you ask them people who advocate for alzheimer's or cancer, are you getting enough money and i tell the parents that their money went to study neil armstrong and you know what i get? people going you got to be fkidding me. my mother and father is dwindling away from alzheimer's and they spen
did neil armstrong use theletter a or did ? they listened to this 22nd over and over again i think it took a year they wrote reports and had findings and you know what theirconclusion was ? we just don't know. was it one small step for man or one small step for a man. this is something you could fix. before even more borrowed money, maybe we could say you can't subcontract money meant for alzheimer's or ridiculous research. maybe you would have a committee that reviews the grants that has...
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did neil armstrong use the letter a or the word a or did he not? so they studied and they were diligent. they listened to this 20-second clip over and over and over again. i think it took them a year of listening to this. they wrote reports and had findings. you know what their conclusion was in the end? we just don't know. we just don't know. was it one small step for man or one small step for a man? so this is something you could fix. before throwing and heaping more borrowed money on the national science foundation, maybe we could say you can't subcontract money that was meant for alzheimer's to ridiculous research. how would you stop it? maybe you would have a committee that reviews the grants that has someone on the committee from one of the big five diseases, that actually says should we be spending the money on autism or spend the money on neil armstrong's statement on the moon? should we be spending it on this versus diabetes? everything is a trade-off. everybody comes to washington and if you ask them, you know, the people who advocate for
did neil armstrong use the letter a or the word a or did he not? so they studied and they were diligent. they listened to this 20-second clip over and over and over again. i think it took them a year of listening to this. they wrote reports and had findings. you know what their conclusion was in the end? we just don't know. we just don't know. was it one small step for man or one small step for a man? so this is something you could fix. before throwing and heaping more borrowed money on the...
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neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and i. three very lucky people. neil armstrong was born in 1930.aldrin in 1930, mike collins in 1930. three quite different people. neil armstrong did not like the spotlight. buzz aldrin does like the spotlight. mike collins does not like — with all due respect, sir — mike collins does not like the spotlight either. and yet here we are and we will talk about what happened in 1969. do you talk about it with an enduring sense of pride? very much so. i was very proud of the job that the three of us did getting us to and from the moon. the trip is a long and fragile daisychain and the links are very fragile and we were able to keep them all intact and do ourjob properly. but more than the three of us, there were almost 400,000 americans working on project apollo and i thank them. they're the ones who don't get recognised. i want to take you back quite some time before the mission, before those amazing pictures of the footsteps on the moon. i want to take you back tojohn f kennedy pledging to invest whatever it took to get american men onto the moon in
neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and i. three very lucky people. neil armstrong was born in 1930.aldrin in 1930, mike collins in 1930. three quite different people. neil armstrong did not like the spotlight. buzz aldrin does like the spotlight. mike collins does not like — with all due respect, sir — mike collins does not like the spotlight either. and yet here we are and we will talk about what happened in 1969. do you talk about it with an enduring sense of pride? very much so. i was very...
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they subcontracted 700 grand of it to a bunch of egghead researchers to watch neil armstrong statement on the moon. remember the black and white photo ? he's on the moon and he says one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. or did he really say one small step for a man? these researchers took $700,000 to listen to that crackly old cassette recording and figure out did he say man or did he say a man ? we studied the preposition a and spend 700 grand listening to the tape over and over again and you know what they determined? they just can't decide. they're unsure. they did recommend more money to study the problem . this is insulting to the americantaxpayer . we should not be tgiving these people more money, we should be giving them dramatic but it points out one of the reforms i've proposed. the client is japanese quail hunting okay, i can ask for the same people studying here committee. i can just hear. so if i want to study and building okay i think other researchers studying animals snorting cocaine. guess what, they tend to say yes. if they say yes the science goes to the
they subcontracted 700 grand of it to a bunch of egghead researchers to watch neil armstrong statement on the moon. remember the black and white photo ? he's on the moon and he says one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. or did he really say one small step for a man? these researchers took $700,000 to listen to that crackly old cassette recording and figure out did he say man or did he say a man ? we studied the preposition a and spend 700 grand listening to the tape over and over...
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the sea of tranquility is, of course, where neil armstrong and buzz aldrin first landed on the moon and that occurred after he left the oval office, it was very much part of his efforts that we actually made it to the moon. this is a small, private office set up for president johnson and it was meant to model the private office at his office, the oval office. through that door is our replica of the johnson oval office. but this is his -- this was a small study that he used on occasion, it includes a very long couch, very long because johnson often took naps, ended up being horizontal working sessions more often than his opportunity to slumber, but it's long to accommodate his 6 foot 3 inch frame and recently when we had the civil rights summit here at the lbj presidential library, president carter took a nap on this as well. so at least two former presidents have slept on that couch. this is a small desk that president johnson used in this private office, the oval office. he spent a great deal of his time there when he worked as president so a lot of the work of his presidency was done
the sea of tranquility is, of course, where neil armstrong and buzz aldrin first landed on the moon and that occurred after he left the oval office, it was very much part of his efforts that we actually made it to the moon. this is a small, private office set up for president johnson and it was meant to model the private office at his office, the oval office. through that door is our replica of the johnson oval office. but this is his -- this was a small study that he used on occasion, it...
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solid gold representation where there's a diamond were a sea of tranquility was, of course where neil armstrongd on the moon. president johnson was very active in the space program and that mission occurred after he left the oval office, it was very much part of his effort that we actually made it to the moon. this is a small private office set up for him and it was meant to model a private office, through that door which i will show you in a moment, our replica of the johnson oval office but this was a small study he used on occasion that includes a very long couch, very long because johnson often naps, it ended up being a horizontal working area but is long to accommodate his 6-foot three inch range. recently we had the civil rights summit here at the summit library, president carter took a nap on this as well so at least two former presidents have slept on the couch. this is a small desk that president johnson used in the private office, he spent a great deal of time there when he worked as president so a lot of the work of his presidency was done on this desk. president johnson was a major
solid gold representation where there's a diamond were a sea of tranquility was, of course where neil armstrongd on the moon. president johnson was very active in the space program and that mission occurred after he left the oval office, it was very much part of his effort that we actually made it to the moon. this is a small private office set up for him and it was meant to model a private office, through that door which i will show you in a moment, our replica of the johnson oval office but...
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says wend shouldn't autism mone, steal it and spend it on a bunch of idiots listening to what neil armstrong said so that is part of the reform that we should have. they wanted to know if you take a selfie of yourself while smiling later on in the day will that make you happy? that is half a million and i don't think we need a scientist to say that that is bs and they have no business doing this kind of research. i don't even know how you can call this research with a straight face but it comes year on and you think we have been complaining about this since 1972 and think we might have less of it. we are giving them more money so wey are increasing the budget by 68% despite this kind of research. the last one i have is this. $1.3 million on insect ranching. this is money spent and we spent another $3 million wanting to know if humans would eat ants to prevent climate change. would you eat to combat climate change, that was a study. this isn't science. this is ridiculous in nature. i've got one more example. when they walk and waddle, why do they walk that way, what is going on with their joi
says wend shouldn't autism mone, steal it and spend it on a bunch of idiots listening to what neil armstrong said so that is part of the reform that we should have. they wanted to know if you take a selfie of yourself while smiling later on in the day will that make you happy? that is half a million and i don't think we need a scientist to say that that is bs and they have no business doing this kind of research. i don't even know how you can call this research with a straight face but it comes...
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did neil armstrong use the letter a or the word a or did he not?tudied and they were diligent. they listened to this 20-second clip over and over and over again. i think it took them a year of listening to this. they wrote reports and had findings. you know what their conclusion was in the end? we just don't know. we just don't know. was it one small step for man or one small step for a man? so this is something you could fix. before throwing and heaping more borrowed money on the national science foundation, maybe we could say you can't subcontract money that was meant for alzheimer's to ridiculous research. how would you stop it? maybe you would have a committee that reviews the grants that has someone on the committee from one of the big five diseases, that actually says should we be spending the money on autism or spend the money on neil armstrong's statement on the moon? should we be spending it on this versus diabetes? everything is a trade-off. everybody comes to washington and if you ask them, you know, the people who advocate for alzheimer
did neil armstrong use the letter a or the word a or did he not?tudied and they were diligent. they listened to this 20-second clip over and over and over again. i think it took them a year of listening to this. they wrote reports and had findings. you know what their conclusion was in the end? we just don't know. we just don't know. was it one small step for man or one small step for a man? so this is something you could fix. before throwing and heaping more borrowed money on the national...
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diplomatic side then we have the information side think of the elements of national power when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin landed on the moon every single person saw or heard that event. it is amazing just 13 years later ronald reagan announced the strategic defense initiative. people said the opposition said it cannot be done not technologically achievable we will never accomplish that objective of a missile defense shield of those capabilities required. while here in the united states there was a debate raging they call it star wars to belittle the program but the biggest competitor the soviet union steps up to the plate and says we believe we can do it and capabilities that were able to counteract the initiative it was a small piece it wasn't piece of what led to the collapse of the soviet union. they believe we could do it because just a decade earlier they saw american astronauts walking on the surface of the moon. is a tool of information power. as nasa administrator we had a lander on mars called insight. [inaudible] and those were ending on mars. now we think about why does that ma
diplomatic side then we have the information side think of the elements of national power when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin landed on the moon every single person saw or heard that event. it is amazing just 13 years later ronald reagan announced the strategic defense initiative. people said the opposition said it cannot be done not technologically achievable we will never accomplish that objective of a missile defense shield of those capabilities required. while here in the united states...
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i'm neil armstrong on the green sun's pulse coast it's me it's clear remains true. the solutions are out there to join me for a deep dark green transformation for me. for the cubs. i was here when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard. even got white hair. this gives me a little push maybe to interrupt let's say you want to do their story. finding out reliable information for margaret. you're watching news asia coming up today is that date back for indian prime minister narendra modi's party in regional elections that finished this weekend as the pandemic spiked his ruling b j p did not win in the key state of west bengal despite an aggressive campaign. and on world press freedom day what india's track record when it comes to open media especially when the government in power has shown.
i'm neil armstrong on the green sun's pulse coast it's me it's clear remains true. the solutions are out there to join me for a deep dark green transformation for me. for the cubs. i was here when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard. even got white hair. this gives me a little push maybe to interrupt let's say you want to do their story. finding out reliable information for margaret. you're watching news asia coming up today is that date back for indian prime minister...
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i'm neil armstrong on the greens. and to me it's clear remains true. solutions are out to. join me for a deep dive into the green transformation for me to pull the plug. thanks little guys this is the 77 percent step up for our focus groups of these big issues this year i've. noticed shall be a lot of touch and talk of. africa's population is growing. and young people clearly have the submission. the 77 percent really came on d. w. o. . play. on this edition of preview of the t.v. adaptation of colson whitehead pulitzer prize winning novel the underground railroad which debuts on amazon prime this friday and also coming up. the photographer whose portrait of himself wearing a mask led to a photographic odyssey across germany and a book to match this site geist. the world of architecture moons the last of a trailblazer helmut yon dead at $81.00 will have a profile of the german architect illustrious career. welcome to arts and culture and luminous serious and wildly inventive that's how the guardian newspaper headline to its 2016 review of the underground railroad colson whi
i'm neil armstrong on the greens. and to me it's clear remains true. solutions are out to. join me for a deep dive into the green transformation for me to pull the plug. thanks little guys this is the 77 percent step up for our focus groups of these big issues this year i've. noticed shall be a lot of touch and talk of. africa's population is growing. and young people clearly have the submission. the 77 percent really came on d. w. o. . play. on this edition of preview of the t.v. adaptation of...
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armst we think about the elements of e sational power when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin landew on the moon, every single person on the planet saw or heard that event. and what's amazing is that just 13 years later ronald reagan announced the strategic defense initiative. esd it was belittled. people said -- the opposition said it can't be done, it's notm technologically achievable, it's too expensive, we will never accomplish that objective of we creating a missile defense shield, especially the they capabilities required from c space. so, while here in the united states there was this debate raging over whether or not -- they called it star wars to belittle the program. one of the things that was important is that the biggest he competitor, at the time, the enemy of the united states, thed soviet union stepped up to the plate and said, look, we believe they can do it. and they started investing in capabilities that would be ablea to counteract the strategic defense initiative. ultimat and it was a piece. it was a small piece but it was a piece of ultimately what led to the collapse o
armst we think about the elements of e sational power when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin landew on the moon, every single person on the planet saw or heard that event. and what's amazing is that just 13 years later ronald reagan announced the strategic defense initiative. esd it was belittled. people said -- the opposition said it can't be done, it's notm technologically achievable, it's too expensive, we will never accomplish that objective of we creating a missile defense shield, especially...
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the last of their stumbles came just three months before neil armstrong same a small step in 1969.ack in 69 gary linacre was eight. tomorrow he will hope to keep it together a little bit better than he did back then. the together a little bit better than he did back then.— did back then. the one thing that alwa s did back then. the one thing that always stuck _ did back then. the one thing that always stuck in _ did back then. the one thing that always stuck in my _ did back then. the one thing that always stuck in my mind - did back then. the one thing that always stuck in my mind however lapse my other memories are was crying on the train on the way home. i never expected lester to lose. i think as you get older you're expecting to see changes somewhat. but who would've thought it would be 52 years before leicster would get back. �* , . , , ., 52 years before leicster would get back. �*, ., , , ., ., ., back. it's hardly been a baron. fort leicster. back. it's hardly been a baron. fort leicster- just _ back. it's hardly been a baron. fort leicster. just five _ back. it's hardly b
the last of their stumbles came just three months before neil armstrong same a small step in 1969.ack in 69 gary linacre was eight. tomorrow he will hope to keep it together a little bit better than he did back then. the together a little bit better than he did back then.— did back then. the one thing that alwa s did back then. the one thing that always stuck _ did back then. the one thing that always stuck in _ did back then. the one thing that always stuck in my _ did back then. the one...
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the last of their stumbles came just three months before neil armstrong's famous to small step in 1969man has been back to the moon, leicester and not return to the cup final until now. back in 69, gary lineker was eight. tomorrow he will hope to keep it together a little better than he did back than. the one thin better than he did back than. tue: one thing that better than he did back than. tte: one thing that is better than he did back than. "tte: one thing that is stuck better than he did back than. tte: one thing that is stuck in my mind, however lapsed my other memories are, was crying on the train on the way home. i never expected leicester to lose. i think as you get older, the expectancy changes somewhat! but who would've thought it would be 52 years before leicester would get back to wembley bushell up hit his harley been a variant period for leicester, though. just five years ago, they pulled off the biggest shop ago, they pulled off the biggest sho -_ . ago, they pulled off the biggest sho . , ., , ago, they pulled off the biggest sho_ .. , ., , ,y shop and history by winni
the last of their stumbles came just three months before neil armstrong's famous to small step in 1969man has been back to the moon, leicester and not return to the cup final until now. back in 69, gary lineker was eight. tomorrow he will hope to keep it together a little better than he did back than. the one thin better than he did back than. tue: one thing that better than he did back than. tte: one thing that is better than he did back than. "tte: one thing that is stuck better than he...
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the last of their stumbles came three months before neil armstrong's famous small step in 1969.cup final — until now. 6,000 of their fans will be there to see it, and some have waited 52 years for that giant leap. come on! i never thought it would be this long before i was back again. we've never won it. we've been here four times, as everybody knows, and we've lost four times. it's the holy grail, and it's become this... almost like a millstone round our neck that would quite like to get rid of. so much has happened since. just five years ago, leicester pulled off the greatest shock in english football history by winning the premier league. two years after that thrilling victory came an appalling tragedy. leicester's owner, vichai srivaddhanaprabha, was killed in a helicopter crash outside their king power stadium. his memory remains a motivation. i'd love to win it for khun vichai and his family. one of the reasons i came to here was because of them, and to be able to lead leicester city out in the first time in over 50—odd years in a final, it'll be a real privilege for me. l
the last of their stumbles came three months before neil armstrong's famous small step in 1969.cup final — until now. 6,000 of their fans will be there to see it, and some have waited 52 years for that giant leap. come on! i never thought it would be this long before i was back again. we've never won it. we've been here four times, as everybody knows, and we've lost four times. it's the holy grail, and it's become this... almost like a millstone round our neck that would quite like to get rid...
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then we have the information side, we think aboutat the elements of national power, when neil armstrong landed on the moon, every person on the planet saw or heard that event and what is amazing is 13 years later, ronald reagan announced strategic initiatives, people saidit opposition said it can'te done, it's not technologically achievable, too expensive, will never accomplish that objective creating missile defense especially capabilities required from space so while here in the u.s., there was this debate over whether or not they called it star wars to dip little the program. one of the things important, the biggest competitor, the enemy of the united states at the time, soviet union stepped up and said we believe they can and they started investing in capabilities to counter the strategic defense initiative and it was a small piece but a piece of ultimately what led to the collapse of the soviet union. the information power goes beyond -- by the way, why do they believe we can do it, because a decade earlier they saw american astronauts walking on the surface of the moon. that is th
then we have the information side, we think aboutat the elements of national power, when neil armstrong landed on the moon, every person on the planet saw or heard that event and what is amazing is 13 years later, ronald reagan announced strategic initiatives, people saidit opposition said it can'te done, it's not technologically achievable, too expensive, will never accomplish that objective creating missile defense especially capabilities required from space so while here in the u.s., there...
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he knew a good many of the astronauts well, chief among them allen shepard, neil armstrong, jay was the first to report the cause of the challenger explosion. he covered, think about it, one subject space, for the same company, and bc, for 59 years until his retirement in 2017. our condolences to his family and his nasa family. jay barbree was 87 years old. coming up when our broadcast continues here tonight, republicans are eager to present a united front as they tried, just don't look behind the curtains. one day after the great unmasking, there happens to be great confusion. it's why we have a doctor on standby, all of it is the 11th hour is just getting underway on this friday night. s friday night [sfx: fire truck siren] onstar, we see them. okay. mother and child in vehicle. mother is unable to exit the vehicle. injuries are unknown. thank you, onstar. ♪ my son, is he okay? your son's fine. thank you. there was something in the road... it's okay. you're safe now. it's okay. it's so busted, you can't use this part of the screen. definitely cracked every phone i've owned. (announcer
he knew a good many of the astronauts well, chief among them allen shepard, neil armstrong, jay was the first to report the cause of the challenger explosion. he covered, think about it, one subject space, for the same company, and bc, for 59 years until his retirement in 2017. our condolences to his family and his nasa family. jay barbree was 87 years old. coming up when our broadcast continues here tonight, republicans are eager to present a united front as they tried, just don't look behind...
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just before 11:00 eastern time on the night of july 20, 1969, neil armstrong became the first personmall step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> buzz followed shortly after. the pair became household names around the world. that moment in human history would not have been possible without a third astronaut on the mission, named michael collins. lieutenant colonel collins piloted the module from which armstrong and aldrin went to the moon. while they walked the surface, collins orbited at 3,700 miles an hour, losing communication and going completely dark each time he passed to the far side of the moon. he later wrote about his quiet terror, that a technical problem might strand them on the moon, a quarter of a million miles from home. the docking was perfect. the astronauts returned home as heroes, receiving the presidential medal of freedom from president nixon. collins, when was born into a military family, graduated from west point in 1952 and became a fighter pilot in the air force. while serving as a test pilot, he dreamed of going to space. inspired by president kennedy's
just before 11:00 eastern time on the night of july 20, 1969, neil armstrong became the first personmall step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> buzz followed shortly after. the pair became household names around the world. that moment in human history would not have been possible without a third astronaut on the mission, named michael collins. lieutenant colonel collins piloted the module from which armstrong and aldrin went to the moon. while they walked the surface, collins...
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missions, even became friends with some of the nation's most recognizable astronauts such as neil armstrongs somebody i watched so many times over the years. such a loss. >> thank you for watching msnbc reports, i'm lindsey reiser. >> i'm kendis gibson. "velshi" starts right now. >>> as matt gates' former associate agrees to a deal, a bombshell new report chronicle a drug-fueled afterparty. the reporter who broke the story joins me this hour. gaetz denies any wrong doing. >>> and the republican civil war is splitting wide open this week as dozens of high-profile conservatives threaten to break away from the cult of trump. i'll talk to four key members of that group this morning. >>> and they called themselves the ministry of self-defense. now four of those so-called ministers are charged with conspiracy. new reporting on how an organized extremist group planned to swarm the u.s. capitol on january 6th. >>> and it might be the first maskless weekend in more than a year making sense of those new cdc guidelines. we'll be talking about how you're feeling about it and answering your questions. "
missions, even became friends with some of the nation's most recognizable astronauts such as neil armstrongs somebody i watched so many times over the years. such a loss. >> thank you for watching msnbc reports, i'm lindsey reiser. >> i'm kendis gibson. "velshi" starts right now. >>> as matt gates' former associate agrees to a deal, a bombshell new report chronicle a drug-fueled afterparty. the reporter who broke the story joins me this hour. gaetz denies any...
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talking about punishing liz cheney for the equivalent of saying, two plus two equals four, or neil armstrong walked on the move in -- moon in 1969. today, house minority leader kevin mccarthy took direct aim at congresswoman cheney. >> i have heard from members, concerned about her ability concern to carry out her message. we all need to be working as one if we are able to win the majority. >> working as one. well, right now, the republican message is an anti-democratic conspiracy theory. an authoritarian delusion. their leader has no problem with that saying all republicans need to abide by it. publicly he is waiting for cheney to be taken. out mccarthy was caught on a hot mic just. >> we reached out to the leader mccarthy, we got no response. another leader of the republican congress has picked herself to be list shane ease rip up -- replacements -- replacement. at least a fund has been talking about her excitement in the job. one of liz cheney's only supporters in the republican party just got booed -- >> the fact that congresswoman cheney refuses to lie, is exactly why her parties very m
talking about punishing liz cheney for the equivalent of saying, two plus two equals four, or neil armstrong walked on the move in -- moon in 1969. today, house minority leader kevin mccarthy took direct aim at congresswoman cheney. >> i have heard from members, concerned about her ability concern to carry out her message. we all need to be working as one if we are able to win the majority. >> working as one. well, right now, the republican message is an anti-democratic conspiracy...
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are talking about punishing liz cheney for the equivalent of saying two plus two equals four or neil armstrong walked on the moon in 1969. today house minority leader kevin mccarthy took direct aim at congresswoman cheney. >> i have heard from members concerned about her ability to carry out the job as conference chair, to carry out the message. we all need to be working as one if we're able to win the majority. >> working as one. well, right now the republican party's binding message is a kind of anti-democratic conspiracy theory, an authoritarian delusion. and their leader in the house has no problem saying publicly that all republicans must abide by it. privately, he's just waiting for cheney to be taken out. mccarthy was caught on a hot mic this morning telling steve doocy what he really thinks. >> i think she's got real problems. i've had it with -- i've had it with her. it's, you know, i've lost confidence. well, someone just has to bring a motion, but i assume that will probably take place. >> we have reached out to leader mccarthy's office for comment about that bid of sound and have g
are talking about punishing liz cheney for the equivalent of saying two plus two equals four or neil armstrong walked on the moon in 1969. today house minority leader kevin mccarthy took direct aim at congresswoman cheney. >> i have heard from members concerned about her ability to carry out the job as conference chair, to carry out the message. we all need to be working as one if we're able to win the majority. >> working as one. well, right now the republican party's binding...
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he knew a good many of the astronauts well, chief among them, allen shepherd, gus grisham, neil armstrong. he was the first to report the challenger explosion. he covered one subject, space, for the same company, nnbc, for 59 years until his retirement in 2017. our condolences to his family and the nasa family. jay barbree was 87 years old. >>> coming up when our broadcast continues tonight, republicans are eager to present a united front as they tried mightily too today, just don't look behind the curtain. >>> later, one day after the great unmasking, there happens to be great confusion. it's why we have a doctor on standby. all of it as the "the 11th hour" just getting under way on this friday night. iday night doug? [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has easy-to-use tools and some of the lowest prices. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. some days, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already
he knew a good many of the astronauts well, chief among them, allen shepherd, gus grisham, neil armstrong. he was the first to report the challenger explosion. he covered one subject, space, for the same company, nnbc, for 59 years until his retirement in 2017. our condolences to his family and the nasa family. jay barbree was 87 years old. >>> coming up when our broadcast continues tonight, republicans are eager to present a united front as they tried mightily too today, just don't...
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there in 1962 when john glen first orbited the earth >> he was also part of nbc's coverage with neil armstrong and buzz aldrin first walked on the moon imagine that he broke the news in 1986 that faulty o rings were to blame in the space shuttle challenger >> jay had an incredible career. he leaves behind his wife and three children all of us here at nbc news send our deepest condolences to jay's family he was one special man >> he was. we grew up watching him. he will be missed. all right. >>> also this morning, it is full speed ahead for kentucky derby winner medina spirit, ready to run today in the second leg of the triple crown, the preakness stakes kathy park is at pimlico in maryland in good morning to you. >> hey, good morning to you. so the gates will be opening up in a few hours and when they do, organizers anticipate up to 10,000 fans to fill the stands a cap due to covid while there's excitement in the air, it's all mixed in with horse racing drama ♪ >> reporter: just hours away from the preakness stakes, and the spotlight is back on this year's kentucky derby winner of medina spiri
there in 1962 when john glen first orbited the earth >> he was also part of nbc's coverage with neil armstrong and buzz aldrin first walked on the moon imagine that he broke the news in 1986 that faulty o rings were to blame in the space shuttle challenger >> jay had an incredible career. he leaves behind his wife and three children all of us here at nbc news send our deepest condolences to jay's family he was one special man >> he was. we grew up watching him. he will be...
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stuart: in 1969 when we landed on the moon, neil armstrong landed on the moon i was in the bazaar inites this. what is that very interesting picture shown between segments, the one with the radar, radio antenna, vertical takeoff and landing planes, helicopters on top. that is easy, that is the intrepid. it is more in new york city. we have a nice shot of it which we show you every day. that is the intrepid. then there's this from jim barnett. from larry. how do you feel about the ownership of man you and cancellation of the game, who would have won? this is reference to manchester united in liverpool, the game was canceled because the fans invaded the pitch. this is all about the superleague of protests against it. what do you say about this? ashley: protests against the ownership at manchester united, and american family who on the tampa bay bucs, they don't like him in the uk, they don't think the team has any salt. it is purely business to the owners. in some respects is course it is. they want fan power much like germany. the fans can't have big corporations running the show. the
stuart: in 1969 when we landed on the moon, neil armstrong landed on the moon i was in the bazaar inites this. what is that very interesting picture shown between segments, the one with the radar, radio antenna, vertical takeoff and landing planes, helicopters on top. that is easy, that is the intrepid. it is more in new york city. we have a nice shot of it which we show you every day. that is the intrepid. then there's this from jim barnett. from larry. how do you feel about the ownership of...
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caller: the home of neil armstrong, the first man on the moon. host: say that again. caller: whopper can edit -- wapakanneta. host: how have you been doing during the pandemic? what is your economic situation? caller: much better. a couple things have happened. the oil glut at the same time as the market drop put marathon's shares down, so i invested and did well. same with kohl's department store. there were huge opportunities in the market last june. i am a man that believes in tempered capitalism. i am as capitalistic as anybody, but we seem to thrive and love the idea of true capitalism. i think there is more to life than just income and capitalism should be tempered so the least fortunate in this country are taking care of. i think that's how you measure the greatness of a country, how it takes care of its least fortunate, but i work with probably 29 employees and i would say 27 of them are true trumpers and i don't quite understand why they don't vote in their self-interest. these tax cuts went clear up to the top, 83% of them, but yet the local taxes are going
caller: the home of neil armstrong, the first man on the moon. host: say that again. caller: whopper can edit -- wapakanneta. host: how have you been doing during the pandemic? what is your economic situation? caller: much better. a couple things have happened. the oil glut at the same time as the market drop put marathon's shares down, so i invested and did well. same with kohl's department store. there were huge opportunities in the market last june. i am a man that believes in tempered...
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the last of their stumbles came three months before neil armstrong's famous small step in 1969.al, until now. 6000 of their fans will be there to see it, and some have waited 52 years for that giant leap. i never thought it would be this long before i was back again. we've never won it. we've been here four times, as everybody knows, and we lost four times. it is the holy grail, and it has become almost like a millstone around our neck that would quite like to get rid of. so much has happened since. just five years ago, mr pulled off the greatest shock in english football history by winning the premier league, two years after that thrilling victory came appalling tragedy. lester's owner was killed in a helicopter crash outside backing power stadium stop his memory remains a motivation. t backing power stadium stop his memory remains a motivation. i would love to wear — memory remains a motivation. i would love to wear net _ memory remains a motivation. i would love to wear net for _ memory remains a motivation. i would love to wear net for him _ memory remains a motivation. i wo
the last of their stumbles came three months before neil armstrong's famous small step in 1969.al, until now. 6000 of their fans will be there to see it, and some have waited 52 years for that giant leap. i never thought it would be this long before i was back again. we've never won it. we've been here four times, as everybody knows, and we lost four times. it is the holy grail, and it has become almost like a millstone around our neck that would quite like to get rid of. so much has happened...
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you know, when we were younger, and neil armstrong made it to the moon, there was incredible joy and pride in this country that the united states of america did something that people forever had thought was impossible. we sent a man to the moon. an extraordinary accomplishment, and the entire world watched that event with bated breath. just an extraordinary accomplishment for all of humanity, not just the united states, but we had a special pride because that was our project. and i worry very much that what we are seeing now is two of the wealthiest people in this country, mr. musk, elon musk, and mr. bezos, deciding that they are going to take control over our space efforts to do -- to get to the moon and maybe even the extraordinary accomplishment of getting to mars, and what an accomplishment that would be. but i have to tell you that i have a real problem that to a significant degree we are privatizing that effort. so that as a nation, we will not sit with pride and saying we did it, but instead say well, you know, maybe mr. bezos or maybe mr. musk sent somebody to the moon or ev
you know, when we were younger, and neil armstrong made it to the moon, there was incredible joy and pride in this country that the united states of america did something that people forever had thought was impossible. we sent a man to the moon. an extraordinary accomplishment, and the entire world watched that event with bated breath. just an extraordinary accomplishment for all of humanity, not just the united states, but we had a special pride because that was our project. and i worry very...
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well, they subcontracted 700 grand of it to a bunch of egg head researchers to watch neil armstrong's statement on the moon. you remember the black and white photo? he's on the moon and he says one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind or did he really say one small step for a man. so these researchers took $700,000 to listen to that crackly old cassette recording and find out did he say man or did he say a man. so we study the preposition a and we spent 700 grand listening to the tape over and over and over again. you know what they determined? they just can't decide. they're unsure but they did recommend more money to study the problem further. this is insulting to the american taxpayer. we should not be giving these people more money. we should be giving them dramatically less money. but it also points out one of the reforms that i have proposed for this agency. one of the problems of the national science foundation is if i want to do research on japanese quail snorting cocaine, guess what? i can ask for the same people studying snorting cocaine in animals, i can ask them
well, they subcontracted 700 grand of it to a bunch of egg head researchers to watch neil armstrong's statement on the moon. you remember the black and white photo? he's on the moon and he says one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind or did he really say one small step for a man. so these researchers took $700,000 to listen to that crackly old cassette recording and find out did he say man or did he say a man. so we study the preposition a and we spent 700 grand listening to the tape...