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roger, you go for crew departure. >> roger here. go for crew departure. >> the dawn of this day heralded the dawning of a new age. it's a time of exhileration, reflection, hope, fulfillment. as a centuries old dream starts toward reality. >> this is launch control. t-minus four hours, three minutes, 32 seconds and counting. right on time as far as the astronaut countdown is concerned the crew now departing their quarters here at the kendeigh space center. astronauts neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and mike collins plus their suit technicians and director of flight crew operations now boarding the transfer van for the trip to the launch pad. the trip in the transfer van should take some 15 minutes or so to reach the pad at which time the astronauts will board the first of two elevators for the trip to the 320-foot level at the launch pad where they will then proceed to ingress the spacecraft. the departure from the building at about 6:27 a.m. eastern daylight time. the transfer van now departing from the spacecraft operations building a
roger, you go for crew departure. >> roger here. go for crew departure. >> the dawn of this day heralded the dawning of a new age. it's a time of exhileration, reflection, hope, fulfillment. as a centuries old dream starts toward reality. >> this is launch control. t-minus four hours, three minutes, 32 seconds and counting. right on time as far as the astronaut countdown is concerned the crew now departing their quarters here at the kendeigh space center. astronauts neil...
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>> roger. >> all stations stand by to give a crew departure status at this time. >> rcs. >> go. >> bse. >> go. >> sds. >> go. >> sts. >> go. >> verify all. >> number 2 and 3 levels. >> roger. >> 214. >> roger. go for crew departure. >> roger. you are go for crew departure. >> all right. >> the dawn of this day heralded the dawning of a new age. it's a time of exhilaration, reflection, hope, fulfillment as a century's old dream starts toward reality. >> this is apollo launch control. t-minus three hours, four minutes, 31 seconds right on time as far as the countdown is concerned. the crew departing from their crew quarters from the kennedy space center. [ applause ] astronauts neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and finally mike collins and they're now boarding the transfer van for the trip to the launch pad. the trip in the transfer van should take some 15 minutes or so to reach the pad at which time the astronauts will board the first of two elevators for the trip to the 320-foot level after launch pa
>> roger. >> all stations stand by to give a crew departure status at this time. >> rcs. >> go. >> bse. >> go. >> sds. >> go. >> sts. >> go. >> verify all. >> number 2 and 3 levels. >> roger. >> 214. >> roger. go for crew departure. >> roger. you are go for crew departure. >> all right. >> the dawn of this day heralded the dawning of a new age. it's a time of exhilaration, reflection,...
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over. >> roger, i understand that. mr. cronkite: there is a seismometer experiment that they leave on the moon surface and will send back for a period of time reports on the impact of the moon's surface are any earthquakes. there is a prism-like mirror that puts lasers. if you have a powerful enough laser and a lot of people do, you can try to focus on the reflector with a laser beam. that is a controlled beam of light to the moon. there is a known time and the return of the light signal and we will get measurements of the moon's wobble and the earth's wobble with those measurements. >> slightly over an hour and 20 minutes. >> no abnormalities in the rim. that seems to be in good shape. the antennas are in place. there is no evidence of problem underneath or any drainage of any kind. >> roger that. >> is very surprisingly lack of penetration of all four of the foot beds. >> you can see that clearly in the picture. that's clearly visible. there's a picture, that's all. the size of the discs at the bottom of the struts at wh
over. >> roger, i understand that. mr. cronkite: there is a seismometer experiment that they leave on the moon surface and will send back for a period of time reports on the impact of the moon's surface are any earthquakes. there is a prism-like mirror that puts lasers. if you have a powerful enough laser and a lot of people do, you can try to focus on the reflector with a laser beam. that is a controlled beam of light to the moon. there is a known time and the return of the light signal...
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. >> roger. you're loud and clear, houston. ♪ >> we've got skirt sep. >> roger.ne. >> roger tower. narrator: when apollo was safely underway, control of the mission was switched to houston. the months of tightly focused work at the cape were over. >> it could honestly be said that this was the culmination of the dreams and fantasies of men and women over 25 centuries of recorded time. [applause] >> verne, james webb, ben franklin, galileo, marie curie, alan shepard, h.g. wells, john f. kennedy, copernicus, leonardo da vinci, isaac newton, keppler, albert einstein, and robert goddard, the american rocket pioneer, yankee inventor, dreamer. they called him the moon man and laughed. but on his own, he went ahead designing, inventing, and testing. his first proving grounds were on his aunt effie's farm in auburn, massachusetts. the neighbors complained. ♪ narrator: with a grant from daniel guggenheim, he moved to new mexico with his wife, esther, who was also his camerawoman. goddard had invented and launched the world's first liquid propellant rocket in 1926, and, in
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right there. >> roger. mr. armstrong: does that look a lot like you thought it might look . >> wally: yes it does. they are doing such a fine job. mr. armstrong: tell me if you got a picture, houston? >> we got a beautiful picture, neil. mr. armstrong: ok, i am going to move it. mr. aldrin: ok, here is another good one. >> ok, we've got that one. is rightrong: this one down-sun. i want to know if you can see the angular rock in the foreground. >> roger, we have a large rock foreground. looks like a much smaller rock a couple inches to the left of it. over. it aboutrong: beyond 10 feet is another larger rock. , the closest want to about sticking out, it is a foot and a half long, and about six inches thick. >> roger. mr. aldrin: ok, neil. i've got the table out and i have a bag deployed. view, neil. this mr. armstrong: this is straight south. >> roger. we see the shadow of the lm. mr. armstrong: the little hill just beyond the shadow of the lm ,s a pair of elongated craters about 40 feet long and 20 feet across.
right there. >> roger. mr. armstrong: does that look a lot like you thought it might look . >> wally: yes it does. they are doing such a fine job. mr. armstrong: tell me if you got a picture, houston? >> we got a beautiful picture, neil. mr. armstrong: ok, i am going to move it. mr. aldrin: ok, here is another good one. >> ok, we've got that one. is rightrong: this one down-sun. i want to know if you can see the angular rock in the foreground. >> roger, we have a...
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over. >> roger, i understand that. mr. cronkite: there is a that is is a seismometer experiment that they leave on the moon surface and will send back for a period of time reports on the impact of moon surface the and any earthquake activity in the moon. prisonlike mirror. -- prism-like mirror that puts lasers. anybody can do that. a powerful enough laser and a lot of people do, you can try to focus on the reflector with a laser beam. that is a controlled beam of light to the moon. the known time of the speed of light and the return of the light signal and we will get measurements of the moon's wobble and the earth's wobble even the drift of our continents from those measurements. by laser. >> slightly over an hour and 20 minutes. >> no abnormalities in the rim. that seems to be in good shape. the antennas are in place. there is no evidence of problem underneath or any drainage of any kind. >> roger that. >> is very surprising the lack of penetration of all four of the footpads. [indiscernible] you measured for three inche
over. >> roger, i understand that. mr. cronkite: there is a that is is a seismometer experiment that they leave on the moon surface and will send back for a period of time reports on the impact of moon surface the and any earthquake activity in the moon. prisonlike mirror. -- prism-like mirror that puts lasers. anybody can do that. a powerful enough laser and a lot of people do, you can try to focus on the reflector with a laser beam. that is a controlled beam of light to the moon. the...
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roger. is go. >> apollo 11, roger. >> guidance looking good. velocity 26,000 feet per second. telemetry and radar tracking both solid. velocity 27,800 feet per second. narrator: through the window of the command module, the earth gently slipped away. >> apollo 11, this is houston. thrust is good. everything is still looking good. >> 29,000 feet per second, building up toward 30,000 feet per second. >> apollo 11, this is houston. around three and a half minutes, we are still looking good. your predicted cut off is right on the nominal. narrator: deep space tracking antennas a third of a world apart listened to apollo and spoke to apollo. as the earth turned, at least one of them would have contact with apollo at all times except when it passed behind the moon. >> 34,000 feet per second now, altitude 152. >> 35,000 feet per second. cut off. we're showing velocity 35,570 feet per second. altitude 177 nautical miles. at three hours, 11 minutes into the mission, distance from earth, 3140 nautical
roger. is go. >> apollo 11, roger. >> guidance looking good. velocity 26,000 feet per second. telemetry and radar tracking both solid. velocity 27,800 feet per second. narrator: through the window of the command module, the earth gently slipped away. >> apollo 11, this is houston. thrust is good. everything is still looking good. >> 29,000 feet per second, building up toward 30,000 feet per second. >> apollo 11, this is houston. around three and a half minutes, we...
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roger. we'll get to that just as soon as i finish. mr. cronkite: you may be right, wally, as to what is in his mind. the contingency sample is really superfluous once they get the full sample, the rock and be documented sample. which they identify rock by rock, where they got it, and that sort of thing. although they are saying they want the contingency sample first, as they said in the fight plan. [laughter] wally: make sure they get something. it is going so beautifully. mr. cronkite: moving around, the exertion they are showing when doing that, but neil is showing so far, of course, it is a great and that they learned already. the man will get tired in a minute. contingency sample just acquired. wally: i wonder what he is up to now. [laughter] >> ok, the contingency sample is down. a little difficult to dig through the -- >> very interesting, it is a very soft surface. here and there, where i plug in the contingency sample collector, i run into a very hard surface. but it appears to be a
roger. we'll get to that just as soon as i finish. mr. cronkite: you may be right, wally, as to what is in his mind. the contingency sample is really superfluous once they get the full sample, the rock and be documented sample. which they identify rock by rock, where they got it, and that sort of thing. although they are saying they want the contingency sample first, as they said in the fight plan. [laughter] wally: make sure they get something. it is going so beautifully. mr. cronkite: moving...
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ladies and gentlemen, roger federer!j how special does this feel after that match was yellow well, i think it is was not one of the most thrilling and exciting finals i was ever pa rt thrilling and exciting finals i was ever part of then definitely the top two or three in my career against one of the greatest players of all time, roger, who i respect a lot. applause u nfortu nately applause unfortunately in this kind of match, one of the players has to lose and as roger said, we both had our chances and it's quite unreal to be honest to be two match point down and to come back. it's a bit strange to play a tie—break at 12—12 as well. you did well with the tie—breaks well. you did well with the tie—brea ks today though. well. you did well with the tie-breaks today though. yes, i was actually hoping i can get to a tie—break, yeah. and roger said that he hopes that he gives some other people a chance to believe that they can do it at 37, i'm one of them. he inspires me, for sure. applause and at 32, your fifth wimbledon tit
ladies and gentlemen, roger federer!j how special does this feel after that match was yellow well, i think it is was not one of the most thrilling and exciting finals i was ever pa rt thrilling and exciting finals i was ever part of then definitely the top two or three in my career against one of the greatest players of all time, roger, who i respect a lot. applause u nfortu nately applause unfortunately in this kind of match, one of the players has to lose and as roger said, we both had our...
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viene roger, roger recortando, va al fondo. ¡estÁ marcando penalti!o de hacer penales en contra de leÓn, una vez mÁs mosquera se equivoca. >> la van a regresar pero toca la pierna. enrique: me parece que hay una zancadilla. >>va a haberla orozco. enrique: van a realizarla, mete la pierna pero no creo que haya un contacto claro. la duda es ver si hay contacto o no. tambiÉn lo exagera el americanista. >> a ver! mÁs adelante. ahÍ van >>si elementos, si lo toca. >>por eso dije, es penal, hay contacto y listo. cuando un partido estÁ asÍ de intenso necesitas tener la concentraciÓn a tope, porque suceden jugadas como esta donde no habÍa peligro, era roger contra tres jugadores. esta pelota iba alejÁndose de la porterÍa, se equivoca mosquera. >>el puedo asegurar gibran que si ahÍ reforzado con la opiniÓn del Árbitro central, no lo va a tirar roger martÍnez. >>no, lo va a tirar nicolÁs castillo. me parece que se ha convertido, nicolÁs castillo en el cobrador formal >>lo mandÓ a tu tierra. >>a mÍ lo que me preocupa, compaÑeros. es que es claro que hay un contac
viene roger, roger recortando, va al fondo. ¡estÁ marcando penalti!o de hacer penales en contra de leÓn, una vez mÁs mosquera se equivoca. >> la van a regresar pero toca la pierna. enrique: me parece que hay una zancadilla. >>va a haberla orozco. enrique: van a realizarla, mete la pierna pero no creo que haya un contacto claro. la duda es ver si hay contacto o no. tambiÉn lo exagera el americanista. >> a ver! mÁs adelante. ahÍ van >>si elementos, si lo toca....
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. >> roger, loud and clear, houston. ♪ >> skirts up. >> roger, we confirm skirts up. when the mission safely underway, control of the mission was shifted to houston. the months of tightly focused work at the cape were over. >> it can be said this was the culmination of men and women over 25 centuries of recorded time. [applause] >> marie curie, alan shepard, copernicus,edy, leonardo da vinci, isaac newton, and robert goddard, the american rocket pioneer, yankee inventor, dreamer. they called him the moon man and left. but on his own, he went ahead with designing, inventing and testing. his first proving grounds were on his aunt's farm in massachusetts. the neighbors complained. ♪ narrator: with a grant from toiel guggenheim, he moved new mexico with his wife, esther, who was also his camera his camera woman. he accumulated more than 200 patents for everything from multistage rockets to fuel pumps and clustered engines. by the year 1930, his rockets achieved a speed of 500 miles per our end an altitude of 2000 feet. this was the year in which the three apollo astronaut
. >> roger, loud and clear, houston. ♪ >> skirts up. >> roger, we confirm skirts up. when the mission safely underway, control of the mission was shifted to houston. the months of tightly focused work at the cape were over. >> it can be said this was the culmination of men and women over 25 centuries of recorded time. [applause] >> marie curie, alan shepard, copernicus,edy, leonardo da vinci, isaac newton, and robert goddard, the american rocket pioneer, yankee...
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roger federer is waiting in the last fourfor roger federer is waiting in the last four for rafa roger he roger federer is waiting in the last four for rafa nadal, if he can roger federer is waiting in the last fourfor rafa nadal, if he can come past sam querrey. let's start with novak djokovic. that drawer has really opened up for him. and it's fairto really opened up for him. and it's fair to say he perhaps hasn't really been challenged yet, straight sets win for been challenged yet, straight sets winfor him. been challenged yet, straight sets win for him. i think he's still playing at an exceptionally high level. he was in the right half of the draw, no doubt about it, when roger federer and rafa nadal were paved together in the other half djokovic knew he would be a strong favourite to come through the half of the draw he was in, really, very few alarms. he was in, really, very few alarms. he was in, really, very few alarms. he was in, really, very few alarms. he's dropped one set in the first week but today, after the devastating. never goffin started really well, 11—3 in the firs
roger federer is waiting in the last fourfor roger federer is waiting in the last four for rafa roger he roger federer is waiting in the last four for rafa nadal, if he can roger federer is waiting in the last fourfor rafa nadal, if he can come past sam querrey. let's start with novak djokovic. that drawer has really opened up for him. and it's fairto really opened up for him. and it's fair to say he perhaps hasn't really been challenged yet, straight sets win for been challenged yet, straight...
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even if you've done your fair share of winning like roger has over the yea rs. winning like roger hasstory here at wimbledon but it will be remembered as well for being one of the greatest. utterly brilliant. holly hamilton, thank you. lewis hamilton hasn't won a record sixth british grand prix, starting from second on the grid behind his mercedes team—mate bottas. saw the british racer go in for a pit change for his tyres. vet all picked up a ten second penalty for shunting a max of a stamp on's red ball. —— vettel got a penalty for hitting max verstappen's red bull car. lewis hamilton stretched his lead to 39 points. an epic sundae of sport. that is all your support for now. back to you, martin. —— back to you, martine. this week marks 50 years since man first landed on the moon, and if it wasn't for a ground—breaking british invention, we may never have got there. a scientist at cambridge university developed the fuel cell which provided the electricity to power part of the apollo 11 space craft. here's our science correspondent richard westcott. tucked away on board apollo 11, jus
even if you've done your fair share of winning like roger has over the yea rs. winning like roger hasstory here at wimbledon but it will be remembered as well for being one of the greatest. utterly brilliant. holly hamilton, thank you. lewis hamilton hasn't won a record sixth british grand prix, starting from second on the grid behind his mercedes team—mate bottas. saw the british racer go in for a pit change for his tyres. vet all picked up a ten second penalty for shunting a max of a stamp...
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roger: yeah. you get cut. roger: or you get screamed at, you know. lemonis: when he's here. roger: when he's here. lemonis: is that a big issue for some of the employees, honestly? roger: we actually quite like it when he's not here, to be perfectly honest. lemonis: you do? roger: yeah. 'cause howie can come in and say, "i don't want that there," you know, "get rid of it." lemonis: you do it and you spend all day on it, and the you turn around and it's... roger: that is so soul-destroying. ♪ lemonis: could you grab all of your financial data? and i'd like to sit down and go over it all with you. howard: okay. all right. lemonis: all right? you want to go ahead and grab it? howard: yeah, yeah. lemonis: all right, great. ♪ let's start with the profit and loss statement. howard: so january through december 2015. lemonis: total revenue -- $3,136,00. the cost of goods is $1,381,000. gross profit -- $1,755,000. total expenses -- $1,876,000. leaving you with a loss of $121,000 last year. the two single b
roger: yeah. you get cut. roger: or you get screamed at, you know. lemonis: when he's here. roger: when he's here. lemonis: is that a big issue for some of the employees, honestly? roger: we actually quite like it when he's not here, to be perfectly honest. lemonis: you do? roger: yeah. 'cause howie can come in and say, "i don't want that there," you know, "get rid of it." lemonis: you do it and you spend all day on it, and the you turn around and it's... roger: that is so...
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about 30- 35 feet. >> roger that.core tube sample. >> i hope you're watching how hard i have to hit this into the ground, to the tune of about five inches, houston. >> roger. >> it almost looks wet. >> buzz, this is houston. we have got about 10 minutes left now. prior to commencing your eva termination activities. over. >> roger, i understand. >> fantastic. >> the first person on the moon. i cannot get over it. >> it is the most marvelous thing, it is a miracle. >> this is formidable. >> we are really thrilled for every american. this has to be the proudest day of our lives. and for people all over the world. >> it is great, really great for the whole world. >> this means a lot to all of the countries, not just for america. >> being close to the moon makes us realize we are all human beings together. >> i hope this brings unity among all the countries. >> i hope it helps in solving all internal problems you may have. >> well, i think they waste a lot of money that can be used for something else. they holler about peo
about 30- 35 feet. >> roger that.core tube sample. >> i hope you're watching how hard i have to hit this into the ground, to the tune of about five inches, houston. >> roger. >> it almost looks wet. >> buzz, this is houston. we have got about 10 minutes left now. prior to commencing your eva termination activities. over. >> roger, i understand. >> fantastic. >> the first person on the moon. i cannot get over it. >> it is the most marvelous...
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but why have we not seen roger federer. but why have we not seen any roger federer. have we not seen any of the next generation challenging the big three? earlier i caught up with the davis cup captain to assess the chances of the big names this year and why we have not seen any names this year and why we have not seen any of those younger players. the bottom line is that the three of these players and are unbelievable. the likes of what you have never seen. the likes of what you have never seen. who knows who will finish as the greatest all—time? their skill level, what they can do with the ball, is so high, and equally, because in the last 20 or so years, it has evolved to such an extent, the travelling of people can help lengthen the career, whether it is a physio or doctor, but they are not going anywhere. and along that way as well, they build up this bank of experience of dealing with pressure, how to play the big points, how to deal with being in a slam, what that feels like. that's tough to replicate. they're not letting the younger guys replicate. they're no
but why have we not seen roger federer. but why have we not seen any roger federer. have we not seen any of the next generation challenging the big three? earlier i caught up with the davis cup captain to assess the chances of the big names this year and why we have not seen any names this year and why we have not seen any of those younger players. the bottom line is that the three of these players and are unbelievable. the likes of what you have never seen. the likes of what you have never...
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rogers.re revealing rogers' ties to the icon. >>> what record did the lion king trample this weekend. >>> then -- >> no one has been a tour of this scale. >> garth and blake >>> minutes away on "e.t." -- >>> who needs friends when you look like this. ♪ >>> no surprise the lion king ruled at the box office but it really did blow past all expectations. listen to this -- it had the biggest july opening, ever. $185 million domestically. it has made another $346 million worldwide. bring the total to 531 million bucks in just a few days. it's already hot on the heels of the aladdin remake which should passed the billion-dollar mark. good to be disney. >>> another movie we're excited about "a beautiful day in the neighborhood." tom hanks as the iconic mr. rogers. ♪ please won't you be my neighbor ♪ >> it's the emotional performance that could bring tom his third oscar. >> sometimes we have to ask for help and that's okay. >> secrets behind the making of this film -- it was shot in the same studio wh
rogers.re revealing rogers' ties to the icon. >>> what record did the lion king trample this weekend. >>> then -- >> no one has been a tour of this scale. >> garth and blake >>> minutes away on "e.t." -- >>> who needs friends when you look like this. ♪ >>> no surprise the lion king ruled at the box office but it really did blow past all expectations. listen to this -- it had the biggest july opening, ever. $185 million...
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roger federer now just to the final this year.d on centre court, as there is on henman hill behind me. once again, a huge amount of support for roger federer. no surprise in light of his success at lee's mum put it in championships. eight titles to his name, 20 grand slams, whata championships. eight titles to his name, 20 grand slams, what a great story it would be if he can go on to an 89. —— a knife. which way this match is going to go is anybody‘s guess when it comes to these two. when it comes to the dominance of the big three, astonishing to think that 55 of the last 57 grand slam finals have been contested by one of the big three. between them, they have won the last ten grand slam titles. you have to say, once again this year it will be one of them winning another grand slam and another wimbledon title this year. you can watch it all i via the bbc sport app and on the bbc tonight. we'll be back tomorrow with the women's final as well, serena williams hoping to make her own piece of history. can she finally get that elusive
roger federer now just to the final this year.d on centre court, as there is on henman hill behind me. once again, a huge amount of support for roger federer. no surprise in light of his success at lee's mum put it in championships. eight titles to his name, 20 grand slams, whata championships. eight titles to his name, 20 grand slams, what a great story it would be if he can go on to an 89. —— a knife. which way this match is going to go is anybody‘s guess when it comes to these two....
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. >> roger. >> reading you loud and clear.tronauts would follow, on longer voyages in space. the experience of each added more knowledge to the textbook of all those who would come after them. >> systems go. >> amr telemetry. >> three, two. >> you are underway. [jet engines firing] >> standby for 20 seconds. >> roger. ♪ narrator: from these first flights came important information about the men, their spacecraft, and the facilities and personnel who supported them. man could withstand a force of gravity many times his own weight. he could live for extended periods weightless in the vacuum of space. ♪ man could maneuver his own spacecraft in orbit, make scientific measurements, take photographs of the space around him and the earth below. >> 76, houston is standing by. >> roger. >> roger, understand, keeping at 120 feet. narrator: man could locate other spacecraft, hundreds of miles across the ocean of space. >> i have a weird-looking machine here. ed is like an alligator's jaw has fully opened and extended. >> roger. ♪ narrato
. >> roger. >> reading you loud and clear.tronauts would follow, on longer voyages in space. the experience of each added more knowledge to the textbook of all those who would come after them. >> systems go. >> amr telemetry. >> three, two. >> you are underway. [jet engines firing] >> standby for 20 seconds. >> roger. ♪ narrator: from these first flights came important information about the men, their spacecraft, and the facilities and personnel...
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. >> roger, understand, keeping at 120 feet.ate other spacecraft, hundreds of miles across the ocean of space. >> i have a weird-looking machine here. >> ed is like an alligator's jaw has fully opened and extended. >> roger. ♪ narrator: man could rendezvous and dock with spacecraft sent into orbit ahead of him. >> roger. narrator: man could perform complex scientific and technological experiments in space. ♪ man could walk and work outside his spacecraft. the astronauts could meet successfully all their objectives, and safely sail back home to the earth below. >> there it is, there it is. >> that's it. [helicopter flying overhead] >> a bearing of 005 degrees. narrator: these first steps into space have taken man 800 miles above the earth, yet he dreams of more distant and demanding voyages, expeditions which would require bigger outfits and more -- rockets and more sophisticated spacecraft, larger crews and longer times. and so man began his rehearsal for the moon, and the nation was ready to meet the challenge. ♪ facilities of
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number one and despite roger federer with the better numbers he had a better sphere of percentage he did not drop a serve in the 1st 4 sets he had a better return game he won more breakpoints is joke of it with with his incredible defensive game his self belief that stole the show and we ended up with a game for the ages ok would have been of us it would have been his 9th right. given that federer is almost 38 years old which is old for tennis isn't it what is this was this is lost when will to hear this a thing federer is like he's setting new standards and that's what makes him so incredible and look he may be old a but if judging on that match yesterday he did not look any more tired than joke of it and again this was an extremely competitive and extremely close match it could have gone either way 0 age was definitely not the reason that roger federer lost this match you know and we've had these conversations many times about roger federer when ever he loses a final you know it has to do with his age and between let me remind also review is that between 20122017 roger federer did
number one and despite roger federer with the better numbers he had a better sphere of percentage he did not drop a serve in the 1st 4 sets he had a better return game he won more breakpoints is joke of it with with his incredible defensive game his self belief that stole the show and we ended up with a game for the ages ok would have been of us it would have been his 9th right. given that federer is almost 38 years old which is old for tennis isn't it what is this was this is lost when will to...
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to suggest that roger stone's posts are not statements by roger stone about this kasscase ignores thesocial media and what makes it different from writing a letter or talking on the phone. maybe his lawyers don't understand it, but he does. it is obvious to me, the judge continues, that you either can't differentiate between the very broad range of speech that you're entitled to engage in and the limited restriction i imposed on you. either you can't understand it or you won't. i have twice given you the benefit of the doubt. your lawyer, mr. stone, had to twist the facts, twist the plain meaning of the order and twist himself into a pretzel to argue that these posts didn't cross the line, and in the end it was unpersuasive. judge jackson, quote, so what am i supposed to do with you? it seems as once again i'm wrestling with behavior that has more to do with middle school than a court of law. whether the problem is you can't follow simple orders or you won't, i need to help you out and the remedy appears to be to modify the conditions of release and make the restriction even more clea
to suggest that roger stone's posts are not statements by roger stone about this kasscase ignores thesocial media and what makes it different from writing a letter or talking on the phone. maybe his lawyers don't understand it, but he does. it is obvious to me, the judge continues, that you either can't differentiate between the very broad range of speech that you're entitled to engage in and the limited restriction i imposed on you. either you can't understand it or you won't. i have twice...
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that roger federer lost this match you know and we've had these conversations many times about roger federer whenever he loses a final you know it has to do with his age and between let me remind also our review is that between 20122017 roger federer did a new goal a dry spell where he didn't 5 years where he didn't win any grants and trophies but what did he do at the end of that he surprised all of us he came back he won 2017 what is it back to back a straight and opens as well as wimbledon so obviously this is a missed opportunity but the tank is still full when it comes to roger federer and age has not slowed him down ok so we might see him back again you never know what and also the performance against the dollar that and yesterday it's a testament to just how good he is you know joke about you know talk about his 16 grand slam title so federer has a record 20. conjunctive it suppress that hard look and the tennis world will agree on this if there's one man that can surpass roger federer his record it is novak djokovic i mean he is not just incredibly talented but he also has ti
that roger federer lost this match you know and we've had these conversations many times about roger federer whenever he loses a final you know it has to do with his age and between let me remind also our review is that between 20122017 roger federer did a new goal a dry spell where he didn't 5 years where he didn't win any grants and trophies but what did he do at the end of that he surprised all of us he came back he won 2017 what is it back to back a straight and opens as well as wimbledon...
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rogers, for five minutes. rep. rogers: thank you, mr. chairman. concern about online content has been here since the creation of the internet. this has peaked over the last decades in which foreign terrorists and global supporters have explored the openness of online platforms to radicalize, mobilize, and promote their violent messages. these tactics have proved successful, so much so that we are seeing domestic extremists mimic many of the same techniques to gather followers and spread hateful, violent propaganda. other pressure has grown on to changeia companies their terms of service to limit posts links to terrorism, violent, criminal activity, and most recently the hateful rhetoric of misinformation. companies have responded to this pressure in a number of ways, including the creation of the global internet forum to counter terrorism, or gifct. they are also hiring more human content moderators. today's hearing is also an important opportunity to examine the constitutional limits placed on the government to regulate or restrict freeze them. a
rogers, for five minutes. rep. rogers: thank you, mr. chairman. concern about online content has been here since the creation of the internet. this has peaked over the last decades in which foreign terrorists and global supporters have explored the openness of online platforms to radicalize, mobilize, and promote their violent messages. these tactics have proved successful, so much so that we are seeing domestic extremists mimic many of the same techniques to gather followers and spread...
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from the hill behind us we can hear every time something goes roger federer‘s way, the crowd goes roger be in switzerland right now and not london. an incredible match, still unsure which way it is going to go. it is anyone's guess. and that loud cheer telling us it is 7—7 in that epic final set. britain was my net bowlers have a 100% record. they finished top of their group. they finished top of their group. the roses were leading by 32 goals at half—time. a0 goals are scored out of ai attempts most of the progress to the second stage of the competition that involves two groups of six, starts tomorrow. meanwhile, scotla nd of six, starts tomorrow. meanwhile, scotland have lost to uganda in the same group, they go through as the third best team. the trail by eight points at half—time and although they worked hard to stay in touch they worked hard to stay in touch they eventually lost 52—a3. uganda progress after finishing second. and northern ireland are also through as a third—place team after they were just edged out by zimbabwe in one of the games of the tournament so far. 51-a9 the
from the hill behind us we can hear every time something goes roger federer‘s way, the crowd goes roger be in switzerland right now and not london. an incredible match, still unsure which way it is going to go. it is anyone's guess. and that loud cheer telling us it is 7—7 in that epic final set. britain was my net bowlers have a 100% record. they finished top of their group. they finished top of their group. the roses were leading by 32 goals at half—time. a0 goals are scored out of ai...
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against one of the greatest players of all time, roger, who i respect a lot.ashion. quickly need to say that we as hamilton won the british grand prix. totally out of time, everything is only be bc sport website. too much for today. thank you very much. —— my only bbc website. 50 years since man first landed on the moon and if not for a british invention, we may never have got there. a cambridge university alum created the fuel cell that got us alum created the fuel cell that got us there. tucked away on board apollo 11, just behind neil armstrong is a small device without which president nixon said they would not have reached the moon. and here is one part of it. it does not look much. this is a classic example of an object that looks so simple on the outside, incredibly complex on the inside and actually change the course of history. it's an electrode from a bacon fuel cell. a prototype because the original was left in space. as we can see from the old manual, 30 of those discs combined into a cell that provided the electricity for apollo 11. it consumes hyd
against one of the greatest players of all time, roger, who i respect a lot.ashion. quickly need to say that we as hamilton won the british grand prix. totally out of time, everything is only be bc sport website. too much for today. thank you very much. —— my only bbc website. 50 years since man first landed on the moon and if not for a british invention, we may never have got there. a cambridge university alum created the fuel cell that got us alum created the fuel cell that got us there....
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for more than a decade now, men's tennis has been dominated by three men, roger federer, rafael nadalkovic, it's been three yea rs novak djokovic, it's been three years since any of them had run a grand slam and either will add to the collection on sunday, the defending champion came against roberta bautista agut whilst federer and nadal rolled back the edge of the high—quality semifinal in centre court, john watson was watching it unfold. roger federer into another wimbledon final remains on course to equal the record at wimbledon titles, holding nine, but he has to come pass djokovic on the final, it was impressive as they reunited with old rubber lease out on the centre ct., not quite imitation of the classic final in 2008, widely regarded as one of the best wimbledon finals ever. they certainly were close, roger federer took the press set, rob found that out to the second but that had no a nswer out to the second but that had no answer as he took the third and fourth set two buckets placed in another wimbledon final, where he will face novak djokovic it came through his match agai
for more than a decade now, men's tennis has been dominated by three men, roger federer, rafael nadalkovic, it's been three yea rs novak djokovic, it's been three years since any of them had run a grand slam and either will add to the collection on sunday, the defending champion came against roberta bautista agut whilst federer and nadal rolled back the edge of the high—quality semifinal in centre court, john watson was watching it unfold. roger federer into another wimbledon final remains on...
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roger federer taking on rafael nadal in the semifinals.is going to be epic believe it or not, it's been 11 years since these friendly rivals have met up on the grass at wimbledon the winner will face the winner of today's match between djokovic and bautista. men's final is sunday morning. if you're a tennis dork, let's say. >> i know one. >> this match this morning is incredible they haven't seen each other at wimbledon since 2008, 11 years, when nadal and federer went five sets almost a five-hour match >> epic. >> it is an epic rematch tennis channel did a three-hour documentary on this match alone. you should check it out. >> did you watch >> of course i did >> do you think rog has a shot >> he is the underdog actually, but what do i know >> not on clay. >> yes. >> by the way, meghan markle expected to be at that final, as well, and kate >> it's going to be good. >> going to be epic on different levels. >> why am i here right now i should be there. >> you'll be in front of the tv. >>> speaking of epic, mr. roker. >> yeah. >> i stopped by
roger federer taking on rafael nadal in the semifinals.is going to be epic believe it or not, it's been 11 years since these friendly rivals have met up on the grass at wimbledon the winner will face the winner of today's match between djokovic and bautista. men's final is sunday morning. if you're a tennis dork, let's say. >> i know one. >> this match this morning is incredible they haven't seen each other at wimbledon since 2008, 11 years, when nadal and federer went five sets...
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a few too many unforced errors from roger federer ina unforced errors from roger federer in a tie—breakough, that was 56 minutes in that time tie—break, by that time yesterday to women's final had already ended. just to give you an idea of how tense that is. into the second set now. federer has broken twice, currently at four games to note in at second set. djokovic, though, looks about serving for the fifth game. currently it is roger federer who looks the much younger opponent right now. many thanks for the latest from wimbledon. it looks like most of us are set for a fine end to the day. sunny spells to come this evening at a low chance of catching a shower. this is what it looks like around five or six o'clock. a lot of clear weather across the uk. low 20s in the lowla nds across the uk. low 20s in the lowlands and around 22 to maybe even 24 it's lowlands and around 22 to maybe even 2a it's still in some parts of southern britain. evening on the way and then it looks as though overnight they went off the north sea is going to push in a little bit of cloud. looks as though east angli
a few too many unforced errors from roger federer ina unforced errors from roger federer in a tie—breakough, that was 56 minutes in that time tie—break, by that time yesterday to women's final had already ended. just to give you an idea of how tense that is. into the second set now. federer has broken twice, currently at four games to note in at second set. djokovic, though, looks about serving for the fifth game. currently it is roger federer who looks the much younger opponent right now....
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i am sorry to disappoint rafa fans and roger fans, now.of now. i am sorry to disappoint rafa fans and roger fans, of which now. i am sorry to disappoint rafa fans and rogerfans, of which i am one, but the finest tennis is coming from the defending champion, novak djokovic, and he is world number one for a reason. the next three days will be fantastic. 1-word answer for the winner of the tournament? novak. second op today, prime—time, it is federer against nadal. the netball world cup has begun in liverpool today. 16 nations are taking part, including england — led by tracey neville, twin sister of phil neville. the roses are amongst the favourites, having won commonwealth gold last year. but australia and jamaica are also strong contenders. kate grey is in liverpool. you join mejust as you join me just as they have started practising for the opening ceremony that will start later this afternoon. we have had a brilliant morning of netball here this morning, with lots of great atmosphere stop the prize for the best supporters has to go to zi
i am sorry to disappoint rafa fans and roger fans, now.of now. i am sorry to disappoint rafa fans and roger fans, of which now. i am sorry to disappoint rafa fans and rogerfans, of which i am one, but the finest tennis is coming from the defending champion, novak djokovic, and he is world number one for a reason. the next three days will be fantastic. 1-word answer for the winner of the tournament? novak. second op today, prime—time, it is federer against nadal. the netball world cup has...
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he was, and ifelta bit sorry for novak djokovic, to be honest, because whenever roger federer one pointchampionship points. he could have won it. the grabbers with him. it was a bit like when andy murray was playing on centre court. he felt for the opponent because they had no support in the crowd whatsoever but we must tension there was hamilton, winning warmth —— winning formula i of the road. what a day. absolutely incredible day. obviously there wasn't predict success in the tennis, wimbledon, we think we own it but there was hamilton doing that, what it shows is that we have the capacity to absorb so much fantastic sport in a day and not forgetting that we had the world cup netball at the moment. that is still ongoing. other things are going as well, people were flicking all over the place trying to catch up with what was going on. i thoroughly enjoyed it, i have to say, let's talk about politics, becomes avoided. the front page of the times. this follows from the sunday times article explaining what his plans are, interesting and a little bit controversial after last week we saw t
he was, and ifelta bit sorry for novak djokovic, to be honest, because whenever roger federer one pointchampionship points. he could have won it. the grabbers with him. it was a bit like when andy murray was playing on centre court. he felt for the opponent because they had no support in the crowd whatsoever but we must tension there was hamilton, winning warmth —— winning formula i of the road. what a day. absolutely incredible day. obviously there wasn't predict success in the tennis,...
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roger federer was up against the 22—year—old lloyd harris.ampion had a shaky start in the familiar surroundings of centre court, dropping the first set before progressing to book his place in the second round. at wimbledon they first said hello to roger federer 21 years ago. he has been coming back ever since. that figure takes him out on his own for longevity here but still the ageing maestro has the same flourish. against south africa's lloyd harris, this would not be all straightforward. this was the 22—year—old taking it to the champion and getting results. a single break was enough for harris to win the first set. before today he had barely played on grass. now he had barely played on grass. now he had barely played on grass. now he had unsettled the greatest. but in grand slam matches it is a long way to the finish line, especially when roger federerfinds his way again. that is preposterously good. that is preposterously good. that precision at the net got him an early response in the second. in 22 minutes, he had found parity again. fr
roger federer was up against the 22—year—old lloyd harris.ampion had a shaky start in the familiar surroundings of centre court, dropping the first set before progressing to book his place in the second round. at wimbledon they first said hello to roger federer 21 years ago. he has been coming back ever since. that figure takes him out on his own for longevity here but still the ageing maestro has the same flourish. against south africa's lloyd harris, this would not be all straightforward....
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federer a but this was a game for the ages a topic is roger federer's age i mean he's almost 38 he's had quite a stunning i guess we can call it a comeback. was this his last chance to win a wimbledon title no no no i mean look yes he may be old but if you watched that game yesterday as well as the semifinal against rafael nadal he did not look any more tired than joke of it night though and again this was an extremely close match it could have gone either way so each was not the reason why roger federal law it's you have to make that clear and we've had this conversation we always have this conversation of you've been here before between 20122017 federer also had a dry spell of major us and what happened in 2017 he made a comeback he won back to back australian opens as well as wimbledon so obviously this is a missed opportunity and it would have been a missed opportunity for either one but the tank is full as full as you can you know fill it up when it comes to roger federer. but novak djokovic has just a few titles shy of matching federer's record of 20 grand slams sat can you do
federer a but this was a game for the ages a topic is roger federer's age i mean he's almost 38 he's had quite a stunning i guess we can call it a comeback. was this his last chance to win a wimbledon title no no no i mean look yes he may be old but if you watched that game yesterday as well as the semifinal against rafael nadal he did not look any more tired than joke of it night though and again this was an extremely close match it could have gone either way so each was not the reason why...
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roger ailes of fox news.. >> thank you for staying with me. >> yeah. >> this is a good series, i am on episode two. the part that we just showed, it comes during an episode where roger ailes writes the speech that vice president dick cheney gave after 9/11. >> within days of 9/11, roger ailes and fox was working in concert with gorge w. bush's in the white house to shift the attention from the people that attacked us to sudan hassan. >> you told me before that richard nixon wanted to have a fox news. >> did ailes ever intend fox news to be a news organization or is it literally an arm of his version of the republican party. >> yeah. from the beginning and the premier episode outlines this. this was roger ailes vision who create a new network that would advance his politics. he saw a business opportunity tla there was a market for conservative tv, this was his chance to get back of the liberals and elites that had stepped on him. roger ailes was the single most controversial person in america. if you want to u
roger ailes of fox news.. >> thank you for staying with me. >> yeah. >> this is a good series, i am on episode two. the part that we just showed, it comes during an episode where roger ailes writes the speech that vice president dick cheney gave after 9/11. >> within days of 9/11, roger ailes and fox was working in concert with gorge w. bush's in the white house to shift the attention from the people that attacked us to sudan hassan. >> you told me before that...
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for the ages at wimbledon nearly 5 hours of gripping tennis it took novak djokovic djokovic to beat roger federer to taste victory at the all england club for the 1st time. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program of the 75 people have been killed and more than a 1000000 displaced by monsoon flooding in 3. patients today many more people are missing nepal northern india and bangladesh have all been affected by the catastrophic conditions authorities also warn of a looming health crisis water borne disease. a deadly monsoon season in much of south asia in nepal be off the moth of mess floods and deadly landslides for the displaced there's more rain to come. in bangladesh it's the same story dangerous flooding and mudslides. and for the a hinge of refugees from neighboring mine the rain and landslides have washed away thousands of hillside shelters leaving several dead. hundreds homeless or we're having problems during this rainy season getting food the kids are suffering from disease the toilets and bathrooms are a problem the kids are not able to go to school and schools are falling into di
for the ages at wimbledon nearly 5 hours of gripping tennis it took novak djokovic djokovic to beat roger federer to taste victory at the all england club for the 1st time. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program of the 75 people have been killed and more than a 1000000 displaced by monsoon flooding in 3. patients today many more people are missing nepal northern india and bangladesh have all been affected by the catastrophic conditions authorities also warn of a looming health crisis water...
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but if roger federer had the support, it was novak djokovic that soon had the edge. on a tie—break, but back came roger federer charging into the second. a picture of poetry in motion. thrillingly, ms maggie it edge and float. jog about winning another tie—break, before federer levelled again. the crowds were on their feet. what followed almost defied belief. meeting 8—7, federer had two championship points, but somehow djokovic save them. at 12 games all, it was a tie—break for the title for after nearly five hours of drama, it went to djokovic. it has been the longest singles final ever. two greats at this point, but only one winner. this was, if not the most exciting and thrilling final was ever pa rt exciting and thrilling final was ever part of, the deadly top territory in my career. against one of the greatest players of all time, roger, who i respect a lot. a bimbo then. and novak djokovic, and extra night champion. yes, what an incredible final. four hours, 57 minutes. the longest single spinal ever here at wimbledon. such disappointment for roger federer, bu
but if roger federer had the support, it was novak djokovic that soon had the edge. on a tie—break, but back came roger federer charging into the second. a picture of poetry in motion. thrillingly, ms maggie it edge and float. jog about winning another tie—break, before federer levelled again. the crowds were on their feet. what followed almost defied belief. meeting 8—7, federer had two championship points, but somehow djokovic save them. at 12 games all, it was a tie—break for the...
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roger federer himself does have quite a bit of history here at wimbledon.d players in total, of course at three our battle with rafael nadal in the semifinal. he had a surprise, dropped his set in the opening match earlier in the tournament. you can hear them behind me right now, the crowds of the plane their part today. here at wimbledon, roger federer is always the fan favourite, novak djokovic is not so much. we saw that in his semifinal, when the crowds were almost rooting for his opponent in that match. novak djokovic got quite frustrated. but when asked about that, he has always said he does not get bothered about it. he is our busiest defacing the likes of roger federer in a grand slam final leccy is today. he says he just does not complain. enjoy the jam at this afternoon. many thanks for the latest for now. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz schafernaker. there is an outside chance of one or two showers, but i think it really is so small that i'm going to call it dry for wimbledon. sunny spells by most of us, it is a little bit clo
roger federer himself does have quite a bit of history here at wimbledon.d players in total, of course at three our battle with rafael nadal in the semifinal. he had a surprise, dropped his set in the opening match earlier in the tournament. you can hear them behind me right now, the crowds of the plane their part today. here at wimbledon, roger federer is always the fan favourite, novak djokovic is not so much. we saw that in his semifinal, when the crowds were almost rooting for his opponent...
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roger federer's name has become synonymous with wimbledon. not merely a player who is a night time champion at the all england club but a man that espouses the values santa tradition of his most special place. many considered his semifinal match with rafael nadal the premature final but that would be to undersell novak djokovic his own achievements in south london the serbian is after all number one seed defending champion and a 4 time winner at wimbledon in fact to those tennis fans who prefer the simple a few that the battle for all time tennis supremacy is a roger raffa 2 holes rice novak could prove to be the inconvenient truth yes a win for federer would mean a glorious 21st grand slam victory but of the famous trophy lands in the hands of joke of each he would be just 4 titles behind the swiss maestro with the serbian being 5 years younger. federer will be the clear sentimental favorite for a crowd that has grown to adore him. djokovic who on the other hand has a good record over his shoulder and no cue for sentimentality. that's bound
roger federer's name has become synonymous with wimbledon. not merely a player who is a night time champion at the all england club but a man that espouses the values santa tradition of his most special place. many considered his semifinal match with rafael nadal the premature final but that would be to undersell novak djokovic his own achievements in south london the serbian is after all number one seed defending champion and a 4 time winner at wimbledon in fact to those tennis fans who prefer...
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if he did, he sure kept it tight-lipped, says roger.ay have left a hint behind for his grandsons. when roger was cleaning out some of grandpa's old boxes, he found a big, dusty, old book -- the title, "the art of rembrandt." hmm. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance," and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪ >> loose change in a desk drawer. >> for 30-plus years, this baggage has sat around? >> yes. >> inside, a fabled coin. >> it was a unicorn, talked about but never seen. >> a rare coin that could bring in millions of dollars at auction this spring. >> sounds like "ka-ching!" >> one coin, potentially worth $2 million? >> one penny. >> but then, the government flips. >> they're coming after you. >> they are. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby. and today i am cruising ocean side in beautiful la jolla, california, just north of san diego. i'm on my way to meet an heir whose strange inheritance stunned the coin-collecting world, then led to a showdown with un
if he did, he sure kept it tight-lipped, says roger.ay have left a hint behind for his grandsons. when roger was cleaning out some of grandpa's old boxes, he found a big, dusty, old book -- the title, "the art of rembrandt." hmm. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance," and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪ >> loose change in a desk drawer. >> for 30-plus years, this baggage has sat around? >> yes. >> inside, a...
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after a five—hour battle — novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon title.now departing from their crew quarters. 50 years after apollo 11 — the lasting impact on neil armstrong of going to the moon. good evening. england have won the men's cricket world cup, in one of the most extraordinary games ever played. they overcame new zealand in an epic encounter at lord's to win the trophy for the very first time. in a dramatic and nail—biting finale, the match went to a tie, before a so—called "super over" between the two sides. our sports editor dan roan is at lord's. no one could have expected quite such a thrilling end to the day. absolutely. this was a game that underlined why for those who love cricket, this game is so special. undoubtedly the greatest final in the history of the cricket world cup, this was arguably one of the most gripping matches in this, and in any other sport. for 27 long yea rs, in any other sport. for 27 long years, england had had to wait for an opportunity to win the world cup for the very first time. when it mattered most today, eoi
after a five—hour battle — novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon title.now departing from their crew quarters. 50 years after apollo 11 — the lasting impact on neil armstrong of going to the moon. good evening. england have won the men's cricket world cup, in one of the most extraordinary games ever played. they overcame new zealand in an epic encounter at lord's to win the trophy for the very first time. in a dramatic and nail—biting finale, the match went to a...