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again, it should take just days to get to the moon. ey're deciding to take a slower route to save fuel. it will get there in a few months. >>> 16 minutes past the hour. let's turn to politics, shall we? cnn teaming up with the tea party express to host the republican presidential debate. this is happening on monday in tampa. the audience will ask questions to tea party members in ohio, virginia. our political director is in tampa. significance of this debate. they had a lot of republican debateser yes on. this is significant? i guess this is romney-perry round two? >> reporter: it is going to be romney-perry round two. no doubt about that. we saw it play out in california on wednesday night. as you're saying, this is a tea party debate. a 2 1/2-year-old tea party event. it was extremely influential in the primaries and midterm elections. it was important to the success of the republicans taking control of the house of representatives. that has changed the dynamics in washington and has effects on everybody across the country, you, me, e
again, it should take just days to get to the moon. ey're deciding to take a slower route to save fuel. it will get there in a few months. >>> 16 minutes past the hour. let's turn to politics, shall we? cnn teaming up with the tea party express to host the republican presidential debate. this is happening on monday in tampa. the audience will ask questions to tea party members in ohio, virginia. our political director is in tampa. significance of this debate. they had a lot of...
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and on the moon, footprints are clearer than ever. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. where is colonel gaddafi? more than two weeks after rebel troops stormed into tripoli, it is the question that remains unanswered. a convoy traveling out of libya ignited speculation. their conflicting reports about who was in the vehicle, but it is thought they were senior members of the regime that decided to flee. the colonel himself is not believed to be among them. james robbins has more. >> rumors that he might have escaped into the desert are being watched very closely. these are nomadic tribesmen. in return for past favors, some are believed to have fought with him against a libyan uprising. and now reliable reports and describe a convoy of pickups carrying men and gaddafi fighters. it is heading into the country. the mysterious convoys seems to have crossed the southern border and reached the remote town. there it was a big and unusual event. the convoys seems to have headed on to the capital, almost a thousan
and on the moon, footprints are clearer than ever. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. where is colonel gaddafi? more than two weeks after rebel troops stormed into tripoli, it is the question that remains unanswered. a convoy traveling out of libya ignited speculation. their conflicting reports about who was in the vehicle, but it is thought they were senior members of the regime that decided to flee. the colonel himself is not believed to be among them. james...
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nasa is going to the moon. 'll see the launch live, if it happens, looks like the weather is going to help out. so, stay with us for the launch. >>> all right. 27 minutes past the hour. it's been nearly ten years since the terrorist attacks on the u.s. on 9/11. tomorrow ceremonies will be held to remember those who were killed. you don't have to wait to tomorrow to reflect on the events of 9/11. mario armstrong joins me from baltimore. i haven't talked to you in a while. good to see you. technology helping people -- >> good to see you. >> make a personal connection to 9/11. how does this work? >> it's working through apps. that's the easiest way to get many people, as much as possible, to be able to go through their different feelings their different emotions and really educational history about these events. we got a couple apps to share with folks. the first one is called explorer 9/11. explore 9/11. these are free apps you can download from the itunes store and android marketplace. this is created by the sept
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to see what could be on the moon and maybe what is on the moon now. >> hm. >> exactly. ovie was supposed to be a horror film but it's not that scary. when they got to the scary parts they weren't even that horrifying. i'm a big chicken when it comes to these horror films and i screamed more e ring the previews than the actual movie. >> the suspenseful part that gets you more scared. what did you think? you seem not to like it. >> i didn't like it that much. i gave it 2 stars out of 5. >> that's a low rating. you didn't really like this film. >> if i am going to have to watch a horror movie, i never watch them so i want to be scared. this movie wasn't even that scary. >>>>blair witch" was better? >> "blair witch" was better. >> did you feel things were happening that actually could have happened? >> i've never been to the moon but -- >> really? >> no, i haven't been to the moon but in this movie the astronauts are running all over the brace. we've all seen neil armstrong walk on the moon and those people can't run. rob, you've been to the moon. >> that was my other job be
to see what could be on the moon and maybe what is on the moon now. >> hm. >> exactly. ovie was supposed to be a horror film but it's not that scary. when they got to the scary parts they weren't even that horrifying. i'm a big chicken when it comes to these horror films and i screamed more e ring the previews than the actual movie. >> the suspenseful part that gets you more scared. what did you think? you seem not to like it. >> i didn't like it that much. i gave it 2...
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did with the moon rocks. and there are some journalists who love it and some journalists who don't. and, you know, it'll be a controversy forever in terms of certain journalists will never like it. with "the social network" and "accidental billionaires," mark zuckerberg came out and said, it's not true, and he called me the jackie collins of silicon valley. [laughter] which i loved, it's great. but he never said this isn't true and this isn't true, he just said the whole thing's not true. and then he said he didn't read the book. so i don't know where you go with that. [laughter] so i think the reality is it is a very true story. um, he laid the -- you know, he meant to have sex on moon rocks because he wanted it to be like having sex on the moon. he spread them on a bed, and he had sex on the moon. janet had a problem with that scene saying he put them under the mattress, but that's actually not true. he did this on purpose. so i use the facts, but i tell it in my style. and, you know, some people like it and
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this morning, nasa is heading back to the moon. om now, weather permitting, of course. >> john zarrella is live at the ken city space center. how is the weather, john? >> reporter: better than expected a lot better nasa thought it would be today. something i never really thought of, despite the fact that we have sent people to the moon, we really don't know what the moon is made of. the delta rocket behind me has two probes inside of it that nasa hopes, when they get to the moon, will awer that question. the moon. okay. so we have established it's not really made of green cheese. the apollo astronauts bagged up more than 800 pounds of rock and dirt. >> the soil here is a bit firmer, i think. >> reporter: what about all of that stuff? isn't what the moon is made of? that is just on top. the fact is we really don't know what is beneath the surface. >> the part of lunar understanding that we don't yet have is what is inside the moon, so to really understand the moon and understand what makes it special, we need to study what is inside.
this morning, nasa is heading back to the moon. om now, weather permitting, of course. >> john zarrella is live at the ken city space center. how is the weather, john? >> reporter: better than expected a lot better nasa thought it would be today. something i never really thought of, despite the fact that we have sent people to the moon, we really don't know what the moon is made of. the delta rocket behind me has two probes inside of it that nasa hopes, when they get to the moon,...
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every time the moon came through the gab, they did massive construction for it. so you know it was the time and you know there was somebody pacing up there just checking whatever watch he had, looking at that gap and thinking, i hope this is the day. and it was the day. we stood there and waited and he said first light, we all looked and we couldn't see it. he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two
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ok obviously i missed that that was a video of the original moon landing but now a lunar orbiter has actually found human footprints do you think that's going to shut up all the conspiracy theories like we were there i don't know if that's because i want to jesse ventura's favorite theories as any one of those by. i'm not sure i mean i haven't asked him personally i mean to conspiracy theorists always come up with something to say well that wasn't real that could have been photo shopped on somebody's computer but maybe it will give him some to some else to focus on for a little while i think somebody else today made a good point about by just saying that this is proof that anything anything we do anywhere we go as humans we have probably screwed up now there's a footprint on the moon there's no suppose we have footprint on the moon as a footprint or like a tractor like a prince or. suits who. asked a million years to there's no winter weather on the moon just peter so we really screwed up over there that's pretty crazy last a million years can you imagine that i mean what if they woul
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rover tracks on the moon. it's crude it's beautiful shiny clean service is ruined forever are you guys thanks for joining me tonight that's it for tonight's show thanks for tuning in and make sure that you can that tomorrow editor in chief of reason t.v. and reason dot com nick gillespie is going to be on the program with the nine eleven ten year anniversary fast approaching we're going to have a discussion about how america's changed over the past ten years and whether or not those changes are permanent now i may be gone tomorrow but lauren lyster will be filling in for me and the meantime don't forget to become a fan of the auto show on facebook and follow us on twitter and if you missed any of tonight's show or any other night and he was catch you tube dot com slash the lot of show replies the interviews as well as the shell in its entirety we up next is the new. worldwide manhunt for him lasted for fifteen year. one million euro war it was promised for his come. political smurf of the west. general of the
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footprints are clearer than ever on the moon. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. it has been two years since the lockerbie bomb are -- bomber was released on compassionate grounds. new information the shows that the release was discussed with the british government and led to a big oil contract for the company beat pete. -- bp. rahi's family asked the bbc to film them to end speculation about his health. >> he seemed to be in the end of is live, dying from cancer. his mother is with him most of the time. mr. al-megrahi's release outraged some families affected by the lockerbie bombing. his family insists he is innocent and el which is why they say -- and bill which is why they say they asked the bbc to see them. >> to see my dad, how he is so sick. some people say he is not sick. some people say he is not at home. welcomes given a hero's two years ago, and now colonel gaddafi's para parent is on the run like his father. colonel gaddafi's last foreign minister, now himself a prisoner, says for libya
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that crashed together and why the near and far side of the moon are so different. >> i like to call it a real physics mission. this is physics at its best. >> reporter: before that physics can get off, the mission must cooperate. thursday's launch is only a 40% go. reporting live, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pleasanton is getting ready for a food fight. the alameda fairground is set to host a tomato battle like the one you're looking at here in colorado in june. the cost of a ticket will get you beer, live music and the chance to throw tomatoes at other participants for up to an hour. it was inspired by the annual la tomatina festival in spain. >>> save our school, new at 6:00 the rallying cry being heard from teachers, parents and students at a school that serves some of the east bay's most under served youth. >> summer has officially ended for vacationers but it's reaching it's peak for calfire. >>> and the new benchmark, california's long time unemployed have now reached. >>> a man from michigan is safe tonight after a bizarre crash that left him and h
that crashed together and why the near and far side of the moon are so different. >> i like to call it a real physics mission. this is physics at its best. >> reporter: before that physics can get off, the mission must cooperate. thursday's launch is only a 40% go. reporting live, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> pleasanton is getting ready for a food fight. the alameda fairground is set to host a tomato battle like the one you're looking at here in colorado in june....
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it is a pair of spacecraft that's intended to orbit the moon and measure the gravity of the moon. going to need some time to analyze all the data with the rocket systems and the putting off that second one, but this is all about getting to the moon and taking a look at the gravity. they're going to get some tools there to map the moon's inner core. they're going to do this for the very first time. there will be some extraordinary pictures to be sent back as well. it is hoped that the nasa scientists will be better able to understand how the moon was formed and whether there was once another moon that may have melded with it, and that's what could have formed all our lunar mountains. you know, when we look at the moon and you see that you can actually see those huge craters and the like. it could have been two moons that melded into one. gravity measured, look at the depth of the moon, and this is most exciting. we should say that we're glad this one took off. we've been keeping a very close eye on things because they originally were going to have friday a couple of satellites laun
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it's time to nuke the moon!laughter) besides helping america stay number one, it will also greatly reduce werewolf attacks. (laughter) so space program, we bid you a fond fair well as we look back at some of nasa's greatest moments. >> that's one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. (laughter) (cheers and applause) (applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: there's no doubt... this goes out to my homies at nasa. we'll be right back with the crew from the space shuttle "atlantis." (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight are the crew of the last space shuttle mission. if you see anything burst from their chests, run. please welcome commander chris ferguson, colonel doug hurley, colonel rex waldheim and dr. sandra magnus. (cheers and applause) heroes all thank you so much for joining us. i've got to tell you, we're all so thrilled that you're here. by the way, how did you keep your hair from getting messed up in the helmet. >> you don't. >> steph
it's time to nuke the moon!laughter) besides helping america stay number one, it will also greatly reduce werewolf attacks. (laughter) so space program, we bid you a fond fair well as we look back at some of nasa's greatest moments. >> that's one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. (laughter) (cheers and applause) (applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: there's no doubt... this goes out to my homies at nasa. we'll be right back with the crew from the space shuttle...
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it's time to nuke the moon!laughter) besides helping america stay number one, it will also greatly reduce werewolf attacks. (laughter) so space program, we bid you a fond fair well as we look back at some of nasa's greatest moments. >> that's one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. (laughter) (cheers and applause) (applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: there's no doubt... this goes out to my homies at nasa. we'll be right back with the crew from the space shuttle "atlantis." (cheers and applause) ♪ i'm a speck of dust alone in the wire jungle. some dust rags say i'm unreachable, [ grunting ] but that's how i like it. unattached, free, indep... i've changed my mind. ♪ i believe in miracles [ female announcer ] swiffer attracts dust. new and improved swiffer dusters with dust lock adhesive picks up two times more dust than a dry dust rag and locks it away. you're very adventurous! [ female announcer ] swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. ice breakers mints with icy-cool flavor crystals. ice
it's time to nuke the moon!laughter) besides helping america stay number one, it will also greatly reduce werewolf attacks. (laughter) so space program, we bid you a fond fair well as we look back at some of nasa's greatest moments. >> that's one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. (laughter) (cheers and applause) (applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: there's no doubt... this goes out to my homies at nasa. we'll be right back with the crew from the space shuttle...
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it's time to nuke the moon!laughter) besides helping america stay number one, it will also greatly reduce werewolf attacks. (laughter) so space program, we bid you a fond fair well as we look back at some of nasa's greatest moments. >> that's one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. (laughter) (cheers and applause) (applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: there's no doubt... this goes out to my homies at nasa. we'll be right back with the crew from the space shuttle "atlantis." (cheers and applause) [ male announcer ] rake in the savings with the subway featured $5 footlong™ of september only, the turkey breast & black forest ham! with tender turkey, black forest ham, and piled high with whatever veggies you like, this september it joins our everyday $5 footlongs! subway. eat fresh. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight are the crew of the last space shuttle mission. if you see anything burst from their chests, run. please welcome commander chris ferguson, colo
it's time to nuke the moon!laughter) besides helping america stay number one, it will also greatly reduce werewolf attacks. (laughter) so space program, we bid you a fond fair well as we look back at some of nasa's greatest moments. >> that's one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. (laughter) (cheers and applause) (applause) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: there's no doubt... this goes out to my homies at nasa. we'll be right back with the crew from the space shuttle...
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and speaking of the moon, nasa is heading back to the moon. they launched two probes.ed grail, for gravity recover and interior laboratory. the look at the lunar surface and what's underneath it when they arrive at the moon around new year's day. >>> forbes magazine estimates the 49ers are worth $990 million. that puts them in 17th place overall among the franchises. the team is classified as a small-market franchise because it only turned a $1.5 million last year. the oakland raiders made $23 million. payments from big market teams to small market teams are dwindling, making a new stadium important to san francisco. >>> the cal bears hit the road and have to work overtime. the dramatic finish to their game with one of the pac12's newest members straight ahead. >>> and meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us about our chances to see thunderstorms tomorrow. we have the area forecast in just three minutes 123-4679 maybe the only way to gauge success. but the most powerful thing about humble beginnings is that they are... ♪ ...humbling. show where you're going without forg
and speaking of the moon, nasa is heading back to the moon. they launched two probes.ed grail, for gravity recover and interior laboratory. the look at the lunar surface and what's underneath it when they arrive at the moon around new year's day. >>> forbes magazine estimates the 49ers are worth $990 million. that puts them in 17th place overall among the franchises. the team is classified as a small-market franchise because it only turned a $1.5 million last year. the oakland raiders...
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. >>> and today, nasa is heading to the moon. you are looking at the rocket that will launch in a few hours. i'll tell you what the mission to the moon is all about. >>> it is saturday, september 10th. i'm t.j. holmes. it is a weekend where the country will stop and remember and mourn, but also the government telling you to be vigilant as well. we have increased security, increased scrutiny, one day before the tenth anniversary of 9/11. here is the latest. i mentioned the word credible. credible and specific. it is not yet confirmed. american intelligence networks intercepted communications from pakistan. we are getting a lot of information. a lot of details about the intercept. maybe more than we are used to getting to. they say they are confident in the accuracy of the information. a top u.s. official says the threat likely involves three people. two of them are believed to be u.s. citizens and they could be using a truck or car filled with explosives to carry out an attack. so police in new york city already had ramped up secur
. >>> and today, nasa is heading to the moon. you are looking at the rocket that will launch in a few hours. i'll tell you what the mission to the moon is all about. >>> it is saturday, september 10th. i'm t.j. holmes. it is a weekend where the country will stop and remember and mourn, but also the government telling you to be vigilant as well. we have increased security, increased scrutiny, one day before the tenth anniversary of 9/11. here is the latest. i mentioned the word...
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of the module used to get the apollo 12 astronauts on and off the moon, another shows tracks for the moon buggy which landed in 1972. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" this wednesday you may soon be able to go through airport security and keep your shoes on. who knew that would be such a big thing. ashley morrison here in new york. >> good morning, terrell. most asian markets rebounded as bargain hunters moved in. japan's nikkei gained 2% while hong kong's hang seng added more than 1%. >>> the dow lost 101 points on tuesday while the nasdaq gave back 6. >>> yahoo! fired its ceo carol parts. it was not unexpected. investors liked the move. shares jumped 6% after she was dismissed. the company's cfo will fill in on an interim basis. yahoo! is still one of the most popular spots on the internet but faces increased competition from facebook and google. >>> saab will file for bankruptcy today. the company has to make the short term move to raise capital. gm sold the brand to a swedish company last year. >>> groupon may delay its plans to go public, according to the "wall street journal" the dai
of the module used to get the apollo 12 astronauts on and off the moon, another shows tracks for the moon buggy which landed in 1972. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" this wednesday you may soon be able to go through airport security and keep your shoes on. who knew that would be such a big thing. ashley morrison here in new york. >> good morning, terrell. most asian markets rebounded as bargain hunters moved in. japan's nikkei gained 2% while hong kong's hang seng added...
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isn't that what the moon is made of? e really tonight know what's beneath the surface. >> the part of lawnary understanding that we don't yet have is what's inside the moon, so to really understand the moon and understand what makes it special we need to study what's inside. >> reporter: to do that, nasa is embarking on a unique mission called grail, two space probes will fly one behind the other in identical orbits around the moon. the gravitational tug on the probes changes as they fly over various features, mountains, valleys or masses hidden bloat surface. measuring the change gives scientists in essence a lunar cat scan. that's right. imagine, a cat scan of the moon. >> it provides us essentially with a picture of the lunar interior, just like you would make a picture of the inside of your body. >> it's theorized the that the debris was formed after a collision between the earth and another giant body. if that's the case, it will give scientists a better understanding of how the inner planets of the solar system were
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that, of course, is the lunar module vehicle, that roved around the moon. e the tracks, look at back and forth there. it's kind of a kris cross. nasa says you can see the footprints of the astronauts. they must have better eyes than i do, megyn, because i cannot see that one bit, but you get an idea of how close up these things are. this was taken by a nasa probe that's orbiting the moon, high-resolution pictures. to see the tracks is kind of amazing. the flag you see in the background is likely probably gone because, well, it's been 40 years. you look, it's a nylon flag. you know, you put the flag out at the beginning of summer, by the end of summer it's pretty beat up. and they say because of the extreme heat and cold, the flags are likely gone, but the rest of the equipment is still there. nasa says these truly are amazing pictures. listen. >> when i first took a look at these images, my jaw dropped to the ground. when you see something that you've never seen before and in a quality that you've never seen before, it really just made me speechless. >> repo
that, of course, is the lunar module vehicle, that roved around the moon. e the tracks, look at back and forth there. it's kind of a kris cross. nasa says you can see the footprints of the astronauts. they must have better eyes than i do, megyn, because i cannot see that one bit, but you get an idea of how close up these things are. this was taken by a nasa probe that's orbiting the moon, high-resolution pictures. to see the tracks is kind of amazing. the flag you see in the background is...
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nasa presses the reset button on its next moon mission. hey're going to try to launch again tomorrow. we are going to get details on what they want to do up there. >>> let's go in depth now on the jobs plan that president obama is going to outline tonight. it's designed to stimulate new job growth and jump start a stalled economy. for a look at what the plan would do and who it would help the most, let's bring in cnn's karen kaifa in washington. walk us through what the president is expected to propose. >> reporter: right now, we are looking at a $400 billion package that the president is expected to talk about when he speaks to a joint session of congress tonight. let's look at some highlights. $120 billion for a payroll extension. $100 billion for infrastructure improvements, improving roads and bridges which would put people back to work. $50 billion for unemployment benefits for those who have been suffering in this labor market for a while now. those are just some of the major highlights. the white house says that once it is all unveil
nasa presses the reset button on its next moon mission. hey're going to try to launch again tomorrow. we are going to get details on what they want to do up there. >>> let's go in depth now on the jobs plan that president obama is going to outline tonight. it's designed to stimulate new job growth and jump start a stalled economy. for a look at what the plan would do and who it would help the most, let's bring in cnn's karen kaifa in washington. walk us through what the president is...
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how mabel and lauereen stroll indeed full skirted prichled merrily the moon lit evening arms in other men's arms. this next one is, the next 2, which are my last 2 are something about passing. among us. in the sunken spring as in winter and fall and every season that our teak of spring with souro and jubulation are fragile hearts are as children grabbing drink tumblers spilld and milky. teach finger tips reaches for the stars and night clouds hopeful that we might give respite to our orbegans our earth bound regrets. we ask or wonder in the moments when we catch ourselves breathing where do the beloved go. in the warm cham bers of the living. we imagine how they might wallow away our earthly number of days playing gin rummy with another grand mother. ladies of historical footnotes. telescope the heavens on capurncus's shirt tales. wounds and so spots pounding out quiet inner drum beats while we traverse the gravity boots. warmed bite disassistant c.j. hunt inner spaces is dusted with enchantments of what love has left us. this is tile. consider the corn's ear a tiling of pale yellow p
how mabel and lauereen stroll indeed full skirted prichled merrily the moon lit evening arms in other men's arms. this next one is, the next 2, which are my last 2 are something about passing. among us. in the sunken spring as in winter and fall and every season that our teak of spring with souro and jubulation are fragile hearts are as children grabbing drink tumblers spilld and milky. teach finger tips reaches for the stars and night clouds hopeful that we might give respite to our orbegans...
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an issue in this country but i have to ask this is the united states of america we put the man on the moon for christ's sake we built the hoover dam isn't it time to think a little bit bigger then traffic congestion and crumbling bridges i mean really well look well look they did a civil engineer society did a study that showed that over the next ten years it's going to take one point seven trillion dollars out of our economy if we don't fix our infrastructure this is real stuff this is people not able to get to work this is damage to vehicles this is injuries and so yes we're thinking extremely small if we allocate forty or thirty to forty billion dollars to fix a problem that's going to cost us one point seven trillion dollars in the next ten years we're thinking really really small that's what this country put an entire generation back to work during the depression with the works project agency. we can think big we can be bold we can be courageous so again i'm glad he's talking about jobs you mentioned the moon landing now let's talk about more than just putting a experimental milestone
an issue in this country but i have to ask this is the united states of america we put the man on the moon for christ's sake we built the hoover dam isn't it time to think a little bit bigger then traffic congestion and crumbling bridges i mean really well look well look they did a civil engineer society did a study that showed that over the next ten years it's going to take one point seven trillion dollars out of our economy if we don't fix our infrastructure this is real stuff this is people...
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on a bed and had sex in the moon. e said he just put them under the mattress that's actually not true she did this on purpose and so, i use the facts but i tell it in my style and, you know, some people like it and some people don't. >> so you're saying some journalists might not like it. what you think of yourself or you a journalist or -- >> i never saw myself as a journalist i always saw myself in the entertainment business, and i only stumbled into the true stories. i heeded nonfiction, i grew up watching really bad television, and i was a fan of pop culture and movies and then i met these mit kids in the bar hanging out in the bar in boston called crossroads which it's like an mit dhaka av triet [applause] i like to hear that. it's like if you can imagine an mit dive bar it's a bunch of geeky guys -- sorry. [laughter] ibm geeky, too. but the cattle this money and it was an hundred dollar bills and in boston university hundred dollar bills. i don't know what it's like in dallas using them. >> thousands. [laughter]
on a bed and had sex in the moon. e said he just put them under the mattress that's actually not true she did this on purpose and so, i use the facts but i tell it in my style and, you know, some people like it and some people don't. >> so you're saying some journalists might not like it. what you think of yourself or you a journalist or -- >> i never saw myself as a journalist i always saw myself in the entertainment business, and i only stumbled into the true stories. i heeded...
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in 1953, and 1954, tin tin journeyed to the moon. >> translator: voila, i've taken a few steps, for the first time in the history of mankind, we have walked on the moon. >> reporter: before drawing each story, georges pulled over many articles and pictures, and then he had it in his imagination, sending tin tin on adventures to places his readers had never been. 16 years later, tin tin's adventure became reality when the first man walked on the moon. and experts say tin tin became popular because the stories were universal. and often addressed current world issues. the stories also tapped into a widespread desire to explore the world. >> translator: whether we're african, indian, or even japanese, we can all relate to tin tin, because he represents universal values. >> the movie is scheduled to open in europe in october and other countries in the months that follow. >>> rachel ferguson is up next with weather. >>> hi there, time to talk about the weather once again. let's head to eastern asia and to our tropical storm. now this is roke, you can see the circulation there in the clouds. b
in 1953, and 1954, tin tin journeyed to the moon. >> translator: voila, i've taken a few steps, for the first time in the history of mankind, we have walked on the moon. >> reporter: before drawing each story, georges pulled over many articles and pictures, and then he had it in his imagination, sending tin tin on adventures to places his readers had never been. 16 years later, tin tin's adventure became reality when the first man walked on the moon. and experts say tin tin became...
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. >> in his book, "sex on the moon" ben mezrich tells the true story of nasa's moon rocks. e recently talked about his book with texas monthly deputy editor brian sweany at the dallas museum of art. this is just under an hour. >> thank you. thank you. is a great to be here for latee night at the dma?uou for j it is wonderful.p [applause] so thank you for joining us for this and certainly all of thee other programs.nv i toer say this is my third opportunity to host one of thesd conversations at it's been able t to bring to dallas also the fact i always walk out and see a roomful of people who love reading and writing as much as i do in that community that we share when we are able to talk to authors and talk about the work and enjoy that. i've always said the dallas museum of art is a special place since i grew up here and took my first trip to the museum here when i was a student at williams high school so i had the chance to come back and participate in a program like this is very special and it's also a special to have somebody like ben mezrich suretype. i was talking to o
. >> in his book, "sex on the moon" ben mezrich tells the true story of nasa's moon rocks. e recently talked about his book with texas monthly deputy editor brian sweany at the dallas museum of art. this is just under an hour. >> thank you. thank you. is a great to be here for latee night at the dma?uou for j it is wonderful.p [applause] so thank you for joining us for this and certainly all of thee other programs.nv i toer say this is my third opportunity to host one of...
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the lunar reconnaissance orbiter currently circling the moon has snapped the sharpest photos ever ofand trash left by apollo astronauts between 1969 and 1972. the photos were taken two weeks ago from 13 to 15 miles above the moon's surface. >> they were littering. >> i know. [ laughter ] >> it was probably more acceptable then. [ laughter ] >> i guess. especially on the moon. but it's still there. that's got to tell you something. >>> it is 5:49 now. raise your glass to a healthy old age. the new way to help keep the doctor away, coming up. >> and has never done the job before. the big it's act hand for comedian -- the business task at hand for comedian he had -- the big task at hand for comedian eddie murphy at the academy awards. we spend a lot of time together. well mainly in traffic. i'm serious. we've been together, what, a super long time. true. and at first it was all business, you know, i'd take him here, i'd take him there. everywhere. and over the years, we've really bonded. sure. why else would you always buy me chevron with techron? 'cause we need gas. i think it's more t
the lunar reconnaissance orbiter currently circling the moon has snapped the sharpest photos ever ofand trash left by apollo astronauts between 1969 and 1972. the photos were taken two weeks ago from 13 to 15 miles above the moon's surface. >> they were littering. >> i know. [ laughter ] >> it was probably more acceptable then. [ laughter ] >> i guess. especially on the moon. but it's still there. that's got to tell you something. >>> it is 5:49 now. raise your...
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clouds back to the coast. half moon bay and san francisco into oakland, low to mid-70s through the rest of the bayshore. 70s in south bay and north bay. 80s showing up in the valleys. 90s in the east bay valleys. 77 in san rafael, 84 at santa rosa. mid-60s along the coast into san francisco. accu-weather seven-day forecast, how about warmer weather tomorrow before the significant cooling trend begins saturday and really hits us sunday and monday. fog up in the north bay but i don't know if if it's affecting traffic. >> we're going start things off in san rafael along 101, no delays making your way out of novato and heading southbound toward 580. drive time from 37 to 580 a light nine minutes, but north of that there is a crash southbound 101 at independence. >> elsewhere, let's take a look at the commute. highway 24, heading right through the orinda area, headlights are moving westbound, drive time from 680 to the caldecott, nine minutes, traffic is moving limit. southbound bay commuters, this is 101 at 880 overcrossing
clouds back to the coast. half moon bay and san francisco into oakland, low to mid-70s through the rest of the bayshore. 70s in south bay and north bay. 80s showing up in the valleys. 90s in the east bay valleys. 77 in san rafael, 84 at santa rosa. mid-60s along the coast into san francisco. accu-weather seven-day forecast, how about warmer weather tomorrow before the significant cooling trend begins saturday and really hits us sunday and monday. fog up in the north bay but i don't know if if...
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the moon lamenting its depression. the night surrendered itself without worry to the morning. the lights brought the voice of the milk girls, the fasting and the moaning of a starved cat of which nothing remained except bone. the fussing of salesmen, the struggle of life, kids threw stones at one another in the middle of the road while dirty water flooded the avenue and the wind toyed with gates and roof tops, alone in a state of semi oblivion. . >> on the day al-matarazzo street was bombed, did you notice how quickly it folded in itself? or the broken tea cups and coffee-stained saucers, the gray matter, and just before the street was eviscerated by those, just before that moment, did you hear the patter, the proclamation, the prayer as they wrangled and swore, denied and affirmed, did you hear the words as they fell? for a thousand years we have, two thousand years, more coffee? what do you think? but this book says -- map, border, industry, collusion, resistance, truth, spirit, faith, doctrine, domain, love, free, portal, wind, cut. did you hear the euphony of the street li
the moon lamenting its depression. the night surrendered itself without worry to the morning. the lights brought the voice of the milk girls, the fasting and the moaning of a starved cat of which nothing remained except bone. the fussing of salesmen, the struggle of life, kids threw stones at one another in the middle of the road while dirty water flooded the avenue and the wind toyed with gates and roof tops, alone in a state of semi oblivion. . >> on the day al-matarazzo street was...
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us good to be here thank you china now i have some ambition but placing one of their own men on the moon by the year twenty to money do you think the u.s. cooperating with china or will this launch a new space race. question i think the why single b. would be to cooperate with china this would be a great thing unfortunately we also have little voices here in this country claiming that somehow this is a threat to us i'm not sure how it's a threat to us but. i'm sure the very clever people in washington will try to beat the drums and claim that we have to try to get back to the moon or the chinese do or maybe that this is the first step to war i don't know but i do believe that it would be a good thing to cooperate absolutely i understand that the u.s. there. they see it as a threat because they think china could possibly be using space for military and their share and do you think that's a valid fear. i don't know if it's a valid fear i mean united states certainly has done it and so we we tend to think that if we've done it why then. nobody else should be allowed to do it i'm not sure wh
us good to be here thank you china now i have some ambition but placing one of their own men on the moon by the year twenty to money do you think the u.s. cooperating with china or will this launch a new space race. question i think the why single b. would be to cooperate with china this would be a great thing unfortunately we also have little voices here in this country claiming that somehow this is a threat to us i'm not sure how it's a threat to us but. i'm sure the very clever people in...
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the low-power rocket will take four years to reach the moon. pared to the three-day trip made by at poll low astronauts. nasa officials hope the nearly $500 million mission will help answer lingering questions about the moon. ♪ [ male announcer ] what is the future of fuel? the debate is over. ♪ lexus hybrid drive technology is designed to optimize any fuel source on the planet. even those we don't use yet. because when you pursue perfection, you don't just engineer a future-proof hybrid system. you engineer amazing. ♪ that didn't just hide your breakouts... but actually made them go away. neutrogena skin clearing makeup has our proven blemish fighting formula so it clears your breakouts. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. now that's beautiful. [ thunder rumbles ] what is the sign of a good decision? in the world of personal finance, it's massmutual. find strength and stability in a company that's owned by its policyholders. ask your advisor, or visit massmutual.com. >>> a live look right now at ground zero here in new york city in the final sta
the low-power rocket will take four years to reach the moon. pared to the three-day trip made by at poll low astronauts. nasa officials hope the nearly $500 million mission will help answer lingering questions about the moon. ♪ [ male announcer ] what is the future of fuel? the debate is over. ♪ lexus hybrid drive technology is designed to optimize any fuel source on the planet. even those we don't use yet. because when you pursue perfection, you don't just engineer a future-proof hybrid...
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the moon was full and we were too. anyway, the coyotes -- we have a lot of coyotes down there -- started howling at the moon, so we all started going, "woo, woo, woo." it made us feel wonderful. the great satisfaction was it shocked our children, and there's no greater satisfaction than to shock your own children when you have white hair. so we started getting together every time the moon was full and started making each other write poetry and be creative. they wrote a ballad when i had written getting better all the time, a book about aging, and they have now written one called "the ballad of the teens," and they're going to go with me when i start the texas tour and sing "the ballad of the teens." we are all older people, but we are all hams, and it's life-enhancing to do something ridiculous every week. c-span: your foreword in this book is written by erma bombeck. >> guest: isn't she a whiz? i love what she told me, "teenagers are hazardous to your health." when i told her i was in contemplating taking these childre
the moon was full and we were too. anyway, the coyotes -- we have a lot of coyotes down there -- started howling at the moon, so we all started going, "woo, woo, woo." it made us feel wonderful. the great satisfaction was it shocked our children, and there's no greater satisfaction than to shock your own children when you have white hair. so we started getting together every time the moon was full and started making each other write poetry and be creative. they wrote a ballad when i...
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. >>> high resolution photos of the moon's surface taken by a u.s. lunar probe show footprints and other marks left by apollo astronauts about 40 years ago. the photos released on tuesday were taken by nasa's lunar reconnaissance orbiter last month. they show the landing sites of apollo 12, 14 and 17. the crafts were launched between 1969 and 1972. images of the apollo 17 landing sites show the astronauts' footprints, tracks left by a moon buggie and the abandoned undercarriages of lunar vehicles. nasa says the track marks have remained intact because the moon has no atmosphere and no wind on its surface. skeptics say the apollo missions were a hoax and that the astronauts' activities were filmed in a movie studio. nasa says the images should remind the american people of the glory of the apollo program. >>> japan's central bank has decided to keep its monetary easing policy unchanged for now, even as the yen stays near its historic highs. bank of japan officials unanimously agreed to maintain the current policy at the end of a two-day meeting through
. >>> high resolution photos of the moon's surface taken by a u.s. lunar probe show footprints and other marks left by apollo astronauts about 40 years ago. the photos released on tuesday were taken by nasa's lunar reconnaissance orbiter last month. they show the landing sites of apollo 12, 14 and 17. the crafts were launched between 1969 and 1972. images of the apollo 17 landing sites show the astronauts' footprints, tracks left by a moon buggie and the abandoned undercarriages of...
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the united states is going back to the moon. toff just a few hours ago. >>> plus, the reason i'm in tampa this weekend, the cnn tea party republican debate, monday night. which candidates need to make a move and who is trying to hold their position? asked him if ht and the old man stopped and thought and said: free 'cause that's how it ought to be my brother credit 'cause you'll need a loan for one thing or another score 'cause they break it down to one simple number that you can use dot to take a break because the name is kinda long com in honor of the internet that it's on put it all together at the end of the song it gives you freecreditscore-dot-com, and i'm gone... offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com if you think even the best bed can only lie there. ask me what it's like when my tempur-pedic moves. talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america. ask me about my tempurpedic advanced ergo. ask me about having all the right moves. these are real tempur advanced erg
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on a bed and had sex in the moon. e said he just put them under the mattress that's actually not true she did this on purpose and so, i use the facts but i tell it in my style and, you know, some people like it and some people don't. >> so you're saying some journalists might not like it. what you think of yourself or you a journalist or -- >> i never saw myself as a journalist i always saw myself in the entertainment business, and i only stumbled into the true stories. i heeded nonfiction, i grew up watching really bad television, and i was a fan of pop culture and movies and then i met these mit kids in the bar hanging out in the bar in boston called crossroads which it's like an mit dhaka av triet [applause] i like to hear that. it's like if you can imagine an mit dive bar it's a bunch of geeky guys -- sorry. [laughter] ibm geeky, too. but the cattle this money and it was an hundred dollar bills and in boston university hundred dollar bills. i don't know what it's like in dallas using them. >> thousands. [laughter]
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you can live forever if you can make it to the moon. >> wouldn't it be nice. >> that's right. >> more "worldldews" coming up after the break. "world news" coming up after the break. >>> welcome back, everybody. >>> welcome back, everybody. you got glimpses of new yo 9/1 >>> welcome back, everybody. you got glimpses of new york's 9/11 memorial in t.j. winick's report just a few moments ago. that memorial opens to the general public today. >> a huge waiting list already as you can imagine. it as sacred piece of ground where those twin towers once stood. "good morning america" anchor robin roberts takes us inside. >> reporter: a decade in the making. it has been called the most complicated construction site in the world. harnessing together architectural design, a sense of loss, and rebirth for the country and the victims' families. what are you hoping that they are going to experience and feel, seeing the memorial? >> the purpose of the memorial is to give families a place to grieve, to tell a story so that we don't forget that our freedoms are fragile. >> reporter: housed inside 16 acr
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they're wanting to go to the moon and set up bases on the moon.seems to be what the u.f.o.s are interested in. >> it seems like the chinese are getting the age problems that americans just don't want. >> well, i don't know that we're being probed that much. >> but at this time when china is winning, we've decided to shutter our space program and all nasa can do is rest on its laurels. >> today you're in the cockpit of the space shuttle "discovery." s that truly technological achievement of humankind. >> does any of this crap bring aliens here? >> i don't believe it's bringing any angels to the planet, no. >> well, what's your plan? because the chinese, they are laughing at us. >> right now we are not exactively engaged in attracting any aliens as part of nasa's program. >> you've got no plans? you're nasa! >> we've not go no alien plans. >> where nasa steps down, mufon steps up. >> our star team are trained field investigators will that are able to be deployed within 24 hours to a significant u.f.o. event. usually they're retired because all of ou
they're wanting to go to the moon and set up bases on the moon.seems to be what the u.f.o.s are interested in. >> it seems like the chinese are getting the age problems that americans just don't want. >> well, i don't know that we're being probed that much. >> but at this time when china is winning, we've decided to shutter our space program and all nasa can do is rest on its laurels. >> today you're in the cockpit of the space shuttle "discovery." s that truly...