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which plays the greater role in raising tides, the moon or the sun? what is it? the moon. i got a different question for you. there's a force of gravitation between the oceans of the earth, the oceans of the earth and the moon. there is also a force of gravitation between the oceans of the earth and the mass of the sun, so both are pulling. which do you suppose pulls harder on the oceans of the earth, the moon or the sun? how many say the moon? stand up. how many say the sun? how did you guys know it's the sun? how do you know? where did you find it? how could you not read the chapter and be astonished by that? i always used to think that the moon pulled harder on the oceans because it's closer, and the sun's so far away that the pull is a lot less. that's what i used to think, and then i get into my physics and boom, sometimes in physics you find things that are kind of like counterintuitive, don't they kind of say, hey, wait a minute, what's this, huh? and what's going on? it turns out that sun is far away, but honey, it is big. let me put it this way. you know the sun's
which plays the greater role in raising tides, the moon or the sun? what is it? the moon. i got a different question for you. there's a force of gravitation between the oceans of the earth, the oceans of the earth and the moon. there is also a force of gravitation between the oceans of the earth and the mass of the sun, so both are pulling. which do you suppose pulls harder on the oceans of the earth, the moon or the sun? how many say the moon? stand up. how many say the sun? how did you guys...
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here's an eraser and we are on the moon and let the eraser be the moon and we can read the side, can't we? this is the side that faces the earth, okay? this side faces the earth and doesn't the moon go around the earth? well, watch how the moon goes around the earth. what am i doing to the eraser, gang, as it goes around the earth? i'm twisting it because it turns out the eraser's going like this as it turns. and when it makes one turn like this, it'll also make one rotation. so it'll go... and--stopped it, it would just keep... stop it for a minute... ain't that neat? so the moon is turning around and around and around. and you know what? there's a reason why one side always faces us and it has to do with center of gravity and torque. did you pick that up on the chapter on rotational motion? did you pick that up? and when you picked that up, did you say to your mother and father, hey, you know what i just i found out? there's a reason why one side of the moon faces us all the time. how many people did share that with their parents? how many say, well, my parents don't give me anything
here's an eraser and we are on the moon and let the eraser be the moon and we can read the side, can't we? this is the side that faces the earth, okay? this side faces the earth and doesn't the moon go around the earth? well, watch how the moon goes around the earth. what am i doing to the eraser, gang, as it goes around the earth? i'm twisting it because it turns out the eraser's going like this as it turns. and when it makes one turn like this, it'll also make one rotation. so it'll go......
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the moon and the earth are pulling on each other in one interaction. and that one interaction, earth pull on moon, moon pull on the-- you can't have one without the other. they're both counterparts of the same interaction, do you see that? we can out that down as a rule. if body "a" pulls on body b, call that action. and the reaction is body b pulls on body "a." it's that simple. let's put that up here. if action is "a" pulls on b, "a" could be the earth. the earth pulls on the moon. how can that be? unless... okay? and we call that the reaction. reaction is just--flip-- switch 'em around. b pulls on "a." it's that simple. you got it? i wanna move across the floor. what i do is i push back on the floor. i push back on the floor with feet. i'm pushing the floor this way. if i'm on a skateboard, just see it move that way, huh. i push back on the floor. what pushes on me? - floor. - the floor. if i push back on the floor, honey, the other part of the interaction is the floor push-- that's why i move. you're in a swimming pool. you're here. you wanna get th
the moon and the earth are pulling on each other in one interaction. and that one interaction, earth pull on moon, moon pull on the-- you can't have one without the other. they're both counterparts of the same interaction, do you see that? we can out that down as a rule. if body "a" pulls on body b, call that action. and the reaction is body b pulls on body "a." it's that simple. let's put that up here. if action is "a" pulls on b, "a" could be the earth....
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neil armstrong placing his left foot first on the moon. g in front of your own television president nixon was in the oval office that night, and our boss, chairman and ceo of the fox news channel roger ales was there too. >> they called me in to help coordinate the coverage of armstrong's landing on the moon, and i think they were going to cutback and forth between the president in the oval office and armstrong on the moon because they had a camera up there. when i realize they have a camera up there with a feed, i was just coordinating network coverage, nasa produced the event, i just showed up to try to let the american people see it, but i was watching the feed from the moon and i realized we could have the first inner plan first innerplanetary split screen. >> thank you mr. president. it's a privilege for us to be here. >> the problem was that there was no way to pre ticket which wapredict which way armstrong would be standing on the moon. if i'm facing you and we cut to the camera of nixon and he's turned the other way he could be talk
neil armstrong placing his left foot first on the moon. g in front of your own television president nixon was in the oval office that night, and our boss, chairman and ceo of the fox news channel roger ales was there too. >> they called me in to help coordinate the coverage of armstrong's landing on the moon, and i think they were going to cutback and forth between the president in the oval office and armstrong on the moon because they had a camera up there. when i realize they have a...
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one scientist wept to the moon. harris smiths. jack schmidt. that was the last mission to the moon. d -- let's not kid ourself. kennedy's speech may 25, 1961, six weeks after they had done in to orbit and come back safely. we didn't have a vehicle that wouldn't kill one of the astronauts going in to orbit, john john f kennedy stands up in the second state of the union dress of that year, may 25, 1961, and utter the words we will put a man on the moon and return him safely to earth. we collectively have cleansed our memory of that era and that speech. in the cleansing we think of kennedy as a visionary. as a chazmatic leader who dreams of space like the rest of us. and some of that rhetoric around that part of the speech, he talks about exploring space, and the value of that to mankind. it was okay to say mankind. it was 1961. so go two paragraphs earlier in the same speech. what does he say there? how about that? i'll tell you. florida kennedy space center there's a statute of him. there's a wall behind him, they have the expert of the speech. we will put a man on the moon -- it's ri
one scientist wept to the moon. harris smiths. jack schmidt. that was the last mission to the moon. d -- let's not kid ourself. kennedy's speech may 25, 1961, six weeks after they had done in to orbit and come back safely. we didn't have a vehicle that wouldn't kill one of the astronauts going in to orbit, john john f kennedy stands up in the second state of the union dress of that year, may 25, 1961, and utter the words we will put a man on the moon and return him safely to earth. we...
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and a final good-bye to the first man on the moon from the last. >> farewell, my friend. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. if a single picture captured the story of the day, it had to be this one. protesters bashing a heavily fortified door in the middle eastern country of yemen, the sign they've ripped down says, "embassy of the united states." anti-american violence spread in the region today, fueled by anger or a once-obscure internet movie that ridicules islam, a film produced in the united states but one that has been condemned by the u.s. government. a mob attacked but did not break in to the u.s. embassy in yemen. in telephone calls today, president obama be thanked the president of yemen for condemning this embassy attack, but he told the president of egypt that the embassy there needs to be better protected. all of this, of course, comes a day after the u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans were killed in a fiery assault on the u.s. consulate in benghazi,
and a final good-bye to the first man on the moon from the last. >> farewell, my friend. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. if a single picture captured the story of the day, it had to be this one. protesters bashing a heavily fortified door in the middle eastern country of yemen, the sign they've ripped down says, "embassy of the united states." anti-american violence...
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picture the harvest moon over the bay area, the next full moon on october 29th, that is called the hunter's moon. today's temperatures, 4-15 degrees warmer than yesterday 93 degrees at livermore, 10 degrees warmer at san jose, 62 san francisco, to nine a very mild overnight into the '50s and mid- 60's, because of high pressure now positioned to create an off shore flow, off shore winds come from inland areas from the north and east, they are dry winds, it knocks down the relative humidity, fire danger does increase. it also knocks out the stratus we called a marine layer, it dissipates over nine hours, in fact we will be fog free all the way through tuesday because of the heat wave. an excess of heat watch for all the yellow highlighted areas away from the coast and bay i stopped off in the nineties and low one hundreds. we also have another spare the air day again the ozone gets trapped close to the surface and a baseball game tomorrow at 1 05 p.m. the oakland a's, we expect temperature at 88 degrees at the stadium take the sun block and stay hydrated we go out 20 degrees warmer and pacifi
picture the harvest moon over the bay area, the next full moon on october 29th, that is called the hunter's moon. today's temperatures, 4-15 degrees warmer than yesterday 93 degrees at livermore, 10 degrees warmer at san jose, 62 san francisco, to nine a very mild overnight into the '50s and mid- 60's, because of high pressure now positioned to create an off shore flow, off shore winds come from inland areas from the north and east, they are dry winds, it knocks down the relative humidity, fire...
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the first man to walk on the moon was eulogized by the last man to walk on the moon who spoke about hiss love of family, friends, flight. and told the story of neil armstrong trying to land on the moon with just 15 seconds of fuel. >> he put a thumb and index finger and tilt his head and sort of put his hand down there and say, well, when the gauge says empty, we all know there is a gallon or two left in the tank. >> the world watched in awe as he landed, walked and phoned home. >> neil and buzz, i'm talking to you by telephone from the oval room at the white house. >> fox news chairman and ceo roger ails produced that call president richard nixon. >> i was watching the feed from the moon and i realized we could have the first interplanetary split screen because we had done split screens before, but never really from the earth to moon. >> now the man whose foot steps remain on the moon will be buried at sea. ♪ fly me to the moon and let me play among the stars ♪ ♪ . >> by the way, the national cathedral is also home to the space window you see there depicting the mission of apollo 11. i
the first man to walk on the moon was eulogized by the last man to walk on the moon who spoke about hiss love of family, friends, flight. and told the story of neil armstrong trying to land on the moon with just 15 seconds of fuel. >> he put a thumb and index finger and tilt his head and sort of put his hand down there and say, well, when the gauge says empty, we all know there is a gallon or two left in the tank. >> the world watched in awe as he landed, walked and phoned home....
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on the moon in july of 1969. he spoke about the space race. >> it was the ultimate peaceful competition. the u.s.a. versus the u.s.s.r. to. the revered astronauts and er astronaut was laid to ohio.n his home of >> one of the big steps in history. we are fortunate to be living in time where it occurred in our time. >> a total of 12 men landed -- moon, but itn the is the first that we all remember. cathedral is very special for the armstrong family. there's a stained-glass window space known as the that contains a lunar from that mission. >> there are astronauts at the e station and today students can ask them questions. at nasa goddard there's a question and answer session between local students and the astronauts. a 12isachat at 12:40 this afternoon. a rabid beaver went on the attack in fairfax county. it jumped out of the water and group of children their parents at the hidden pond nature center in springfield on saturday. animal control officer shot the animal just after the attack. parents say the attack will n
on the moon in july of 1969. he spoke about the space race. >> it was the ultimate peaceful competition. the u.s.a. versus the u.s.s.r. to. the revered astronauts and er astronaut was laid to ohio.n his home of >> one of the big steps in history. we are fortunate to be living in time where it occurred in our time. >> a total of 12 men landed -- moon, but itn the is the first that we all remember. cathedral is very special for the armstrong family. there's a stained-glass...
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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
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...
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kennedy challenged the united states to land a human being on the moon by the end of 1960s. less than seven years later neil armstrong made that dream a reality. armstrong who passed away last month at the age of 82 was remembered thursday in our nation's capital. the service was held in the national cathedral where a piece of moon rock is embedded in one of its stained glass windows. armstrong was remembered as a private person and a reluctant hero. >> neil captured the very best in the american character, and he put it on display for the whole world to see. he's now slipped the bonds of earth once again, but what a legacy he's left. >> former astronaut john glenn was in attendance as well as armstrong's "apollo 11" crew men. buzz aldren and michael collins. on july 20th, 1969 after maneuvering the lunar module around rocks and craters armstrong took man's first step on the surface of the moon. >> one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >>> the last man to step foot on the moon called armstrong a special friend whose name will live on in history. >> you can now
kennedy challenged the united states to land a human being on the moon by the end of 1960s. less than seven years later neil armstrong made that dream a reality. armstrong who passed away last month at the age of 82 was remembered thursday in our nation's capital. the service was held in the national cathedral where a piece of moon rock is embedded in one of its stained glass windows. armstrong was remembered as a private person and a reluctant hero. >> neil captured the very best in the...
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the first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong. and remembrances have been pouring in like money pouring out of nasa's budget. (laughter) >> he was an american hero and a space pioneer. >> armstrong rewrote history. >> he was the epitome of cool under pressure. >> a man who made his country believe that with enough know how we could do anything. >> i want to give a shoutout to astronaut neil armstrong. thank you for letting us all dream of going where no man has gone before. (laughter) >> yes, you can always count on geraldo rivera to find just the right words from-- the star trek opening credits. well, nation-- i would like to ad my voice to these tributes and say, neil armstrong, i don't know. no, no, hear me out. i know i'm to the going to win any space medals for this but may i remind you what he said when he first set foot on the moon. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> mankind? what's wrong with america kind, neil. i'm sorry, did you plant the flag of mankind? did mankind spend millions of colors
the first man to walk on the moon, neil armstrong. and remembrances have been pouring in like money pouring out of nasa's budget. (laughter) >> he was an american hero and a space pioneer. >> armstrong rewrote history. >> he was the epitome of cool under pressure. >> a man who made his country believe that with enough know how we could do anything. >> i want to give a shoutout to astronaut neil armstrong. thank you for letting us all dream of going where no man has...
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the moon on the western horizon, the blue moon. 79%, the humidity, 3000 the barometer. the cool front is approaching at this stage and west wind at 7 miles per hour. temperature-wise at easton, 73. ridgely, 76. on the board walk, 76 degrees. chestertown and edgewood, 77. 75, westminster, frederick, 70 and where there have been showers, frostburg, 69 and oakland, 66 degrees right now. we look at the general satellite picture and you can see the remnant there spinning around. that's what's left of isaac. just a low pressure system at this stage of the game, carries tropical moisture with it, it aiming towards kansas city right now. additional moisture along the front moving into the mountains so loosely related to isaac, not part of isaac directly speaking. as far as the way will track, we see the storm moving north in the past 24 hours and various computer models have a number of solutions at to exactly where the center or core of that storm will wind up so it's not all firm yet but in essence, some moisture will be thrown at us this front have trying to move through the
the moon on the western horizon, the blue moon. 79%, the humidity, 3000 the barometer. the cool front is approaching at this stage and west wind at 7 miles per hour. temperature-wise at easton, 73. ridgely, 76. on the board walk, 76 degrees. chestertown and edgewood, 77. 75, westminster, frederick, 70 and where there have been showers, frostburg, 69 and oakland, 66 degrees right now. we look at the general satellite picture and you can see the remnant there spinning around. that's what's left...
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the last man to walk on the moon, we said goodbye to him today. moving memorial ceremony for neil armstrong coming up. >>shepard: a final farewell to one of the bravest and humblest heroes, neil armstrong was the first to set foot on the moon, 2,500 people attended the memorial at national cathedral in washington, dc to say god by, to a man counted among history's greatest explorers, up there with columbus. armstrong died last month at 82 years old. as we all know he made the leap for mankind back in july of 1969 but he never took to the limelight. at the memorial today, astronaut gene cernan, the last man for walk on the moon reminded us all that neil armstrong was quick to say he was only doing his job. >> fate looked down kindly on us when she chose neil armstrong to be the first to venture to another world. and to have the opportunity to look back from space at the beauty of our own. it could have been another but it wasn't. and it wasn't for a reason. no one, no one, but anyone could have accepted the responsibility of his remarkable accomplis
the last man to walk on the moon, we said goodbye to him today. moving memorial ceremony for neil armstrong coming up. >>shepard: a final farewell to one of the bravest and humblest heroes, neil armstrong was the first to set foot on the moon, 2,500 people attended the memorial at national cathedral in washington, dc to say god by, to a man counted among history's greatest explorers, up there with columbus. armstrong died last month at 82 years old. as we all know he made the leap for...
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when we landed on the moon. th those motives the return. >> i am not talking about. >> there are some great ones along with the capacity to perform lays six research at -- surgery it predates nasa but it was expensive and did not always work. the algorithms and the laser guidance enabled the space shuttle to dock with the space station accurately without bumping and trying four times, how many people have had a sixth surgery? it of one person in the whole place? [laughter] in-house and she is not wearing glasses. of course, the beverage of choice tang predates nassau. [laughter] i do not know why to this day prefer doha if your into spinoffs, every couple years nasa comes off with a space probe is beautifully composed and written. there is one that allows deaf people to here. even good groove pavement. nasa figured out that is a good thing to do. why didn't anybody else? they were not motivated to do so. is somebody said i don't want the shuttle skipping down the runway it does not have propulsion on the runway.
when we landed on the moon. th those motives the return. >> i am not talking about. >> there are some great ones along with the capacity to perform lays six research at -- surgery it predates nasa but it was expensive and did not always work. the algorithms and the laser guidance enabled the space shuttle to dock with the space station accurately without bumping and trying four times, how many people have had a sixth surgery? it of one person in the whole place? [laughter] in-house...
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he was 38 when he made history on the moon. long-time friend john snow spoke at the services. >> he was always in his heart of hearts that little boy who whittled wooden model airplanes on that small farm in central ohio, who built his own wind tunnel by the age of 12. >> hugine certainon reminded those at the memorial how he explained putting apollo 11 down on the moon with only 15 seconds of fuel left. >> he put a thumb on an index finger and tilt his head and put his hand down there and he would say, well, when the gage says empty, we all know there is a gallon or two left in the tank. >> reporter: jazz artist diana crawl rformed a singularly appropriate song. ♪ fly me to the moon and let me play among the stars. >> reporter: neal armstrong, the first human to leave footprints on the moon, remembered at national cathedral in washington. john henrehan, fox 5 news. >> what a wonderful tribute. >> coming up tonight, the big apple says goodbye to sugary drinks. we'll have the details. >>> and you may want to back away from the la
he was 38 when he made history on the moon. long-time friend john snow spoke at the services. >> he was always in his heart of hearts that little boy who whittled wooden model airplanes on that small farm in central ohio, who built his own wind tunnel by the age of 12. >> hugine certainon reminded those at the memorial how he explained putting apollo 11 down on the moon with only 15 seconds of fuel left. >> he put a thumb on an index finger and tilt his head and put his hand...
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only 12 american astronauts have walked on the moon between 1969 and the last moon mission in 1972. for "teen kids news," i'm laura ingle, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> we all know what the american flag looks like, but every state has a flag, too, and every one of them tells a story. here's kristen with a case in point. >> california's state motto is "eureka," which is greek for "i found it." the motto dates back to the gold rush of 1849. california had gained independence from mexico the year before, but it was not yet a state. ironically, though, it already had a flag. >> what i find to be most unique about the california flag is how it came into existence. it was actually the product of a rebellion. there were pioneers out there trying to settle the land. there was an attack on a fort at sonoma, and the american settlers were able to take the fort, and a fellow by the name of william todd got himself a white bedsheet, a couple of cans of paint, and he painted the original bear flag, which is still today the flag of the state of california. >> that revolt became known as
only 12 american astronauts have walked on the moon between 1969 and the last moon mission in 1972. for "teen kids news," i'm laura ingle, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> we all know what the american flag looks like, but every state has a flag, too, and every one of them tells a story. here's kristen with a case in point. >> california's state motto is "eureka," which is greek for "i found it." the motto dates back to the gold rush of...
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show his respects for a man who he had something in common. >> the first eagle scout to walk on the moon i have two sons who are eagle scouts. he was a role model to many young men, still a role model. >> reporter: the national cathedral is special to armstrong. he donated a moon rock to the church. it is still displayed today. the last man to step on the mon and armstrong's friend spoke at service. >> and as you soar through the heavens, beyond where even eagles dare to go, you can now finally put out your hand and touch the face of god. farewell, my friend. you have left us far too soon. >> although neil armstrong is from ohio, by his qrks he will be bur -- his request, he will be buried at sea tomorrow. >> arm strong's family had a private service for him on august 21st in cincinnati, ohio. >>> the orioles picked up a big win. we just showed you the highlights. it may have taken longer than usual. manny machado drove in adam jones. the excitement over the team is so infectious that kids were ditching school to see their team in action. >> yes. just don't tell their teachers. but i had
show his respects for a man who he had something in common. >> the first eagle scout to walk on the moon i have two sons who are eagle scouts. he was a role model to many young men, still a role model. >> reporter: the national cathedral is special to armstrong. he donated a moon rock to the church. it is still displayed today. the last man to step on the mon and armstrong's friend spoke at service. >> and as you soar through the heavens, beyond where even eagles dare to go,...
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on the moon. do you remember where you were? i do. i was with my dad in front of the tv. we had our film camera rolling so we could record it all for prosperity. we say a fond farewell to an american hero, next. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. wthe future of our medicare andr electiosocial security. for... man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan... and what it means for me. woman 2: i'm tired of the negative ads and political spin. that won't help me decide. man 2: i earned my medicare and social security. and i deserve some answers. anncr: where do the candidates stand on issues that... affect seniors today and in the future? find out with the aarp voters' guide at earnedasay.org >>> today
on the moon. do you remember where you were? i do. i was with my dad in front of the tv. we had our film camera rolling so we could record it all for prosperity. we say a fond farewell to an american hero, next. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow...
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neil armstrong was 38 years old we had made history on the moon. john snow spoke at the service. >> he was always in his heart of hearts that little boy who whittled wooden model airplanes on that small farm in central ohio. he built his own wind tunnel by age 12. >> reporter: a fellow astronaut reminded those how neil armstrong explained put ago poll low down on the moon with if i -- putting apollo down on the moon with 15th 2nd of fuel left. >> he put his hang on there and he'd say well -- hand on there and he'd say well, when the gauge says empty, we all know there's a gallon or two left in the tank. >> reporter: jazz artist diana craw performed a single appropriate song. ♪ fly me away to the moon >> reporter: neil armstrong remembered at national cathedral in washington, john henrehan, fox 5 news. >> if we can only keep this string of great weather going. >> you're not going to have too many complaints the next few days, a brief interruption tomorrow, a front coming through that might touch off a shower mostly late and i think the weekend looks
neil armstrong was 38 years old we had made history on the moon. john snow spoke at the service. >> he was always in his heart of hearts that little boy who whittled wooden model airplanes on that small farm in central ohio. he built his own wind tunnel by age 12. >> reporter: a fellow astronaut reminded those how neil armstrong explained put ago poll low down on the moon with if i -- putting apollo down on the moon with 15th 2nd of fuel left. >> he put his hang on there and...
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the man in charge is calling it the "moon shot project." e has details on that. $3 billion, barely the cost of two yankee stadiums. still, it is a lot of money. >>trace: they are going after the deadliest forms of cancer first, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer. the idea is to focus on screening and targeting. for example, lung cancer is the number one killer that is mostly because it is caught in late stages. if they can come up with an effective way to screen for it, the survivor rate could go great 10 percent to 90 percent. as for targeting a few years ago mapping d.n.a. of a patient or a tumor took years and cost a lot of money. now, they can do it quickly for a couple of hundred bucks. that's key. listen. >> we have the ability to image patients, to assess the responses of treatment in real time, to use nano technology to move drugs to the right place and to understand which patients could incur toxicity to certain drugs and not others and maintain their quality of life through more effective and safe regiment. >>trace: they
the man in charge is calling it the "moon shot project." e has details on that. $3 billion, barely the cost of two yankee stadiums. still, it is a lot of money. >>trace: they are going after the deadliest forms of cancer first, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer. the idea is to focus on screening and targeting. for example, lung cancer is the number one killer that is mostly because it is caught in late stages. if they can come up with an effective way to screen for...
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six separate missions and a total of 12 men have walked on the moon. in a few hours, hundreds will gathered to remember the very first one. neil armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon and capture our imagination is like never before, will be honored one last time at the national cathedral this morning, even though his words will live forever. >> one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. >> the 82-year-old died following complications from heart surgery. he commanded the apollo 11 aircraft that landed on the moon in july of 1969. a few years ago at the aaron space museum he spoke about the space race. >> it was the ultimate peaceful competition between the u.s. and the u.s.s.r.. >> the revered astronauts and former navy pilot was laid to rest last week during a private family service in his native ohio. >> he would be the first person to ever make a footprint on someplace other than earth seems one of the big steps in history to me. we were fortunate to live in that time. >> the national cathedral is a special place for the armstrong famil
six separate missions and a total of 12 men have walked on the moon. in a few hours, hundreds will gathered to remember the very first one. neil armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon and capture our imagination is like never before, will be honored one last time at the national cathedral this morning, even though his words will live forever. >> one small step for man one giant leap for mankind. >> the 82-year-old died following complications from heart surgery. he commanded...
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if you wanted to go to the moon, you couldn't need it. f you wanted to go to heaven, you can darn well find a plan to be in the heavens. when no one said no. as if we didn't know. economic gains back then. we did. we just didn't let that stop us or slow us. or deter us. we didn't let it be desperate that is what i remember. we officially say goodbye to a legend on this day. we quit acting legendary. >> we are broke as far as monetarily and leaders. we had a bold person with john kennedy and heroes that stepped up. we still have heroes, but we don't have a bold person in politics. we had john kennedy do a good job. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] neil: he did not when he didn't have nearly the debt we do have now. >> there is no doubt that our debt is hampering what we can do worldwide. we are the only empire in the history of the world that controls allport ocean spray a lot of countries don't have to build like we do. i don't think that nasa has shared the plans. neil: we are going to let wicked liz macdonald talk to h
if you wanted to go to the moon, you couldn't need it. f you wanted to go to heaven, you can darn well find a plan to be in the heavens. when no one said no. as if we didn't know. economic gains back then. we did. we just didn't let that stop us or slow us. or deter us. we didn't let it be desperate that is what i remember. we officially say goodbye to a legend on this day. we quit acting legendary. >> we are broke as far as monetarily and leaders. we had a bold person with john kennedy...
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alone in the lamp light, and the moon is smiling back at me. ♪ let the moon memory live aga again, once ♪ blue moon, you saw me standing alone, with a dream in my heart, and we miss you now ♪ ♪ and there's a bad moon on the rise ♪ ♪ under the moonlight, the serious moonlight, we want a better city, let city ♪ ♪ under the moonlight we want a better city ♪ and if you say city better, i'll agree with you ♪ and if you want it now... >> president chiu: thank you very much. >> board of supervisors and the members of the public who elect them, ray harts, director of san francisco open government. i will be submitting 150 word summary for inclusion in the minutes which is any citizen's right under the sunshine ordinance. even though they know and understand the law, both the letter and intent, this board of supervisors will ignore your rights to free speech, to petition government for redress of grievance, and to due process if it suits their purpose. an example is the sunshine ordinance. if you point out the law, they will ignore you. and if you file a complaint, they will evade you. if you wi
alone in the lamp light, and the moon is smiling back at me. ♪ let the moon memory live aga again, once ♪ blue moon, you saw me standing alone, with a dream in my heart, and we miss you now ♪ ♪ and there's a bad moon on the rise ♪ ♪ under the moonlight, the serious moonlight, we want a better city, let city ♪ ♪ under the moonlight we want a better city ♪ and if you say city better, i'll agree with you ♪ and if you want it now... >> president chiu: thank you very much....
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armstrong's walk on the moon was almost half a century ago. for the folks that weren't born, it's armstrong's legacy they have come to pay respect to. >> it's good to pay honor to him. he's a part of the reason i have the job i do now. >> a hero and icon. a person who was very humble. he handled the theme very well. >> reporter: keith and barbara, the memorial service is still going on. it's set to wrap up rnd 11:30. it's streaming ones nasa's website. >> thank you, tony. >>> new, demolishing a vacant apartment complex. it's part of an effort to revitalize a community. it was near nova avenue in the coral hills area. crews are tearing down 26 buildings it's part of an initiative. it's been a public safety hazard. >> ten minutes after 11:00. a decision to make no decision. the vote taking place in the house that could put the government on auto pilot. >>> another vote that could [ romney ] this president can ask us to be patient. this president can tell us it was someone else's fault. but this president cannot tell us that you're better off toda
armstrong's walk on the moon was almost half a century ago. for the folks that weren't born, it's armstrong's legacy they have come to pay respect to. >> it's good to pay honor to him. he's a part of the reason i have the job i do now. >> a hero and icon. a person who was very humble. he handled the theme very well. >> reporter: keith and barbara, the memorial service is still going on. it's set to wrap up rnd 11:30. it's streaming ones nasa's website. >> thank you,...
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also a world icon, a national hero of unimman ginnable proportion. >> reporter: the last man on the moontribute to the first man on the moon neil armstrong. >> no one could have accepted the responsibility of his remarkable accomplishment with more dignity and more grace than neil armstrong. >> reporter: more than 2,000 people filled the cathedral including former senator glon jen but outside before the service started, hundreds of people who haven't flew in space waited in long lines to get inside and say goodbye to this reluctant hero. the national cathedral itself actually holds a very special piece of neil armstrong history. inside is a stained glass window called the space window. it's also the cover of today's program because it was inspired by pictures taken during armstrong's apollo 11 mission. and at the very center of this small dot, it's actually a sliver of real moon rock that armstrong presented to the cathedral back in 1974. >> neil will always be remembered for take human kind's first small step on a world beyond our own, but it was courage, grace, and humility he displaye
also a world icon, a national hero of unimman ginnable proportion. >> reporter: the last man on the moontribute to the first man on the moon neil armstrong. >> no one could have accepted the responsibility of his remarkable accomplishment with more dignity and more grace than neil armstrong. >> reporter: more than 2,000 people filled the cathedral including former senator glon jen but outside before the service started, hundreds of people who haven't flew in space waited in...
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the first map on the moon passed away last month at the -- the first man on the moon passed away last month at the age of 82. we have the information on myfoxdc.com. so a limited number of seats for folks to pay their respects to such a wonderful man. >> right. >> we will continue to cover that today. >> an american hero. >> yes. >> world hero. >> yeah. >> incredible. >> he did a lot. >> yeah. let's get right to the number. another cool start to the day but hang in there, by this afternoon, we'll be right back up to low 80s this afternoon. without a lot of humidity, the nice streak of weather continues here as we get into the end of the week. >> 63 right now in washington. it is cool out there. remember yesterday, we had some 40s off to the west and north. today, not yet but we're getting close. culpeper, 50 degrees. 54 this morning in winchester, good morning. in washington, 63. 62 in annapolis. these temperatures are running a little cool for this time of year. our average daytime hoes should be in the mid-60s. just a few degrees cooler than average. another great looking day on tap
the first map on the moon passed away last month at the -- the first man on the moon passed away last month at the age of 82. we have the information on myfoxdc.com. so a limited number of seats for folks to pay their respects to such a wonderful man. >> right. >> we will continue to cover that today. >> an american hero. >> yes. >> world hero. >> yeah. >> incredible. >> he did a lot. >> yeah. let's get right to the number. another cool...
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he was the first person to set foot on the moon. e c aps ule that carried him to the moon is on display at the air and space museum in washington dc and a museum official said that a lot of people who tour the museum weren't alive when armstrong took his walk back in 1969. >> most of the visitors have no memory of the moon landing. >> it's not clear if the united states will ever send another mission to the moon. both democrats and republicans say they are in favor of reducing the budget for space. >>> it hasn't happened in more than two years but tonight a blue moon will shine over the bay area. that happen when is there are two full moons in the same calendar month. it only happen once every few years. the space and science center is hosting free lunar viewings tonight and tomorrow night. your next chance to catch one won't be until july of 2015. >> question though is will you be able to see it? wondering if the fog will roll in. let's check in with bill martin. it was a lot cooler. >> yeah. the fog will stick around. it was much c
he was the first person to set foot on the moon. e c aps ule that carried him to the moon is on display at the air and space museum in washington dc and a museum official said that a lot of people who tour the museum weren't alive when armstrong took his walk back in 1969. >> most of the visitors have no memory of the moon landing. >> it's not clear if the united states will ever send another mission to the moon. both democrats and republicans say they are in favor of reducing the...