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we went to the moon to stick the flag in the moon before the russians did. >> if we didn't have the cold, would kennedy have had the same zeal? >> no. >> to have something that would show america's ability to respond to a challenged as well as tdo do it in a full, open and peaceful way i think really did catch the imagination of the american people c and of the politicians at the time. >> catch the imagination it did. >> we are underway. >> on february 20th, 1962, john glenn became the first american to orbit the earth. >> oh that view is tremendous. >> we choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things not because they are easy, but because they are hard. >> the mercury program would ultimately have six manned flights. each mission a step closer to the ultimate goal. then as mercury was winding down on november 22nd, 1963 president kennedy was assassinated. >> to honor his memory and the future of the works that he started, the nasa launch operation center shall here to be known as the john f. kennedy space center. >> in april 1964 nasa launched project gemini. >> the ge
we went to the moon to stick the flag in the moon before the russians did. >> if we didn't have the cold, would kennedy have had the same zeal? >> no. >> to have something that would show america's ability to respond to a challenged as well as tdo do it in a full, open and peaceful way i think really did catch the imagination of the american people c and of the politicians at the time. >> catch the imagination it did. >> we are underway. >> on february 20th,...
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you do not talk about a settlement, really, on the moon. more and more people that i know are aware of the economics, aware of history and aware of what this country needs will agree with me that if you go to mars, you go there for permanence. if you just go once and come back or go twice and come back -- i can tell you the senate will find at some other way to spend that money and we will have wasted everything we did. this is a congress that works on short term objectives that help them keep their constituents satisfied by bringing home the bacon. to get elected. excuse me, congressman royce. >> president kennedy played a crucial role in developing nasa and the space program. where were you when you heard the news of his death, and what were your impressions of his leadership? >> i was at mit. i thought that was a very positive statement after a new what the mercury program had been set as objectives, in april of 1961, yuri gagarin flew in orbit. what did we do? may 5, allen sheppard wind up and back. just like what richard branson has don
you do not talk about a settlement, really, on the moon. more and more people that i know are aware of the economics, aware of history and aware of what this country needs will agree with me that if you go to mars, you go there for permanence. if you just go once and come back or go twice and come back -- i can tell you the senate will find at some other way to spend that money and we will have wasted everything we did. this is a congress that works on short term objectives that help them keep...
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is there even wind on the moon. my husband says there probably isn't any wind because there wouldn't anen atmosphere like we have on earth. >> stop talking to your husband. just ask us the question. we'll answer it for you. excellent question. your husband is right. there is no wind on the moon. there is no atmosphere on the moon. there is no weather, no wind, no rain, no snow. nothing like that. >> no weather as we know it. >> that is true. so in point of fact, the landing sites were the various apollo missions, the footprints, the tire tracks left by the moon rovers and all of that are still there on the moon. >> so this is like a current photo. >> no. i believe that is a photo from when -- this is an original photo. >> that is the original photo. >> when they first landed. >> however, we are talking about over time here, it is fascinating. these footprints and all the markings left by humans on the moon will gradually disappear. do you know why? >> no, i don't. >> martians. no, i'm kidding. >> martians with ray gu
is there even wind on the moon. my husband says there probably isn't any wind because there wouldn't anen atmosphere like we have on earth. >> stop talking to your husband. just ask us the question. we'll answer it for you. excellent question. your husband is right. there is no wind on the moon. there is no atmosphere on the moon. there is no weather, no wind, no rain, no snow. nothing like that. >> no weather as we know it. >> that is true. so in point of fact, the landing...
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this next spanish song speaks of love, the moon and the stars, and i sing it to all the beautiful womenth us tonight. ignazio: ♪la luna hizo esto, fue culpa de la luna haberme enamorado enamorado de ti, su brillo reflejo entre, tus ojos mi fortuna, la luna lo hizo así. pia: said i would not surrender, the moon must have known better, 'cause now i'll be forever, here in your arms. group: al cielo le agradezco brindarme su ternura, all la luna lo hizo así. pia: i never believed someone could touch my heart, must have been the moon that pulled me to your arms. piero: hoy mi mundo eres tú, la luna hizo esto, fue culpa de la luna. group: la luna lo hizo así. [music playing] gianluca: yo nunca creí poderme enamorar pia: must have been the moon that pulled me to your arms. piero: hoy mi mundo eres tú ignazio: la luna hizo esto fue culpa de la luna haberme enamorado enamorado de ti piero/pia: su brillo reflejo entre tus ojos mi fortuna all: la luna lo hizo así la luna lo hizo así.♪ group: ladies and gentlemen the beautiful, pia toscano! piero: this has been a wonderful night for us. thank you f
this next spanish song speaks of love, the moon and the stars, and i sing it to all the beautiful womenth us tonight. ignazio: ♪la luna hizo esto, fue culpa de la luna haberme enamorado enamorado de ti, su brillo reflejo entre, tus ojos mi fortuna, la luna lo hizo así. pia: said i would not surrender, the moon must have known better, 'cause now i'll be forever, here in your arms. group: al cielo le agradezco brindarme su ternura, all la luna lo hizo así. pia: i never believed someone could...
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this next spanish song speaks of love, the moon and the stars, and i sing it to all the beautiful womenth us tonight. ignazio: ♪la luna hizo esto, fue culpa de la luna haberme enamorado enamorado de ti, su brillo reflejo entre, tus ojos mi fortuna, la luna lo hizo así. pia: said i would not surrender, the moon must have known better, 'cause now i'll be forever, here in your arms. group: al cielo le agradezco brindarme su ternura, all la luna lo hizo así. pia: i never believed someone could touch my heart, must have been the moon that pulled me to your arms. piero: hoy mi mundo eres tú, la luna hizo esto, fue culpa de la luna. group: la luna lo hizo así. [music playing] gianluca: yo nunca creí poderme enamorar pia: must have been the moon that pulled me to your arms. piero: hoy mi mundo eres tú ignazio: la luna hizo esto fue culpa de la luna haberme enamorado enamorado de ti piero/pia: su brillo reflejo entre tus ojos mi fortuna all: la luna lo hizo así la luna lo hizo así.♪ group: ladies and gentlemen the beautiful, pia toscano! piero: this has been a wonderful night for us. thank you f
this next spanish song speaks of love, the moon and the stars, and i sing it to all the beautiful womenth us tonight. ignazio: ♪la luna hizo esto, fue culpa de la luna haberme enamorado enamorado de ti, su brillo reflejo entre, tus ojos mi fortuna, la luna lo hizo así. pia: said i would not surrender, the moon must have known better, 'cause now i'll be forever, here in your arms. group: al cielo le agradezco brindarme su ternura, all la luna lo hizo así. pia: i never believed someone could...
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. -- flew between the earth and moon. at had the same destructive power as the asteroid that destroyed hundreds of miles of siberia about 100 years ago. yet we did not discover it until sunday. those are huge challenges that we need to take up. we're not going to have space- based assets unless we clear the debris. and will not have a safe plant unless we can deflect -- detect, and deflect these types of challenges. -- we will not have a safe planet unless we can detect, and deflect these types of challenges. above the 45 seconds to comment. -- you have got 45 seconds to comment on my pontificate and. >> -- pontification. >> space debris is a crucial issue. the commercial industry is facing all sorts of problems with monitoring that. much of what we monitor is larger than some of the particles that could actually cause the real damage in space. that is a real problem that needs to be addressed. there are some people out there in the private sector that have some interesting ideas about how we could do that. >> as our commi
. -- flew between the earth and moon. at had the same destructive power as the asteroid that destroyed hundreds of miles of siberia about 100 years ago. yet we did not discover it until sunday. those are huge challenges that we need to take up. we're not going to have space- based assets unless we clear the debris. and will not have a safe plant unless we can deflect -- detect, and deflect these types of challenges. -- we will not have a safe planet unless we can detect, and deflect these types...
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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
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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it's better than the moon landing, way better than the moon landing. >> how is it possible that weapon went from that to the 45th shuttle run in just four years? >> it feels kind of exciting now. not as exciting as last time. >> it wasn't as exciting as it was the first time. normally the first time when you love a woman it's not the same when you love her the second time. >> the first time you are with a woman you are thinking i can't believe this is happening. >> and reality sets in. >> and the second time you are thinking oh, you're still here. rate this day in history. >> not bad. >> it's not like the signing of independence or anything like thank but it's still huge. >> not the emancipation prok
it's better than the moon landing, way better than the moon landing. >> how is it possible that weapon went from that to the 45th shuttle run in just four years? >> it feels kind of exciting now. not as exciting as last time. >> it wasn't as exciting as it was the first time. normally the first time when you love a woman it's not the same when you love her the second time. >> the first time you are with a woman you are thinking i can't believe this is happening. >>...
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obviously, i'm on the moon where newt gingrich is the president of the moon. how can anybody be president of the moon you ask from the past where you live. back when he was just candidate gingrich, president newt not only promised a permanent colony on the moon but the end of the second term but he delayed would be an american colony. he said once he figured out how to get a few thousand americans up here, the moon could then become the 51st state. don't you miss the news when newt gingrich was the front-runner for the republican nomination. that happened in our lifetimes america. he was running first. you think mitt romney will inspire anybody to wear a space costume on a news show. will mitt romney ever reveal his true self via ring tone. newt gingrich's ring tone is dancing queen. i think that nobody's going to take a chance on newt gingrich. i could be wrong. can you hear what he is playing? this is dancing queen by abba. i paid for the dancing queen ring tone and i'm keeping it. good-bye, sir. we will miss you until you do it again in four years, if you c
obviously, i'm on the moon where newt gingrich is the president of the moon. how can anybody be president of the moon you ask from the past where you live. back when he was just candidate gingrich, president newt not only promised a permanent colony on the moon but the end of the second term but he delayed would be an american colony. he said once he figured out how to get a few thousand americans up here, the moon could then become the 51st state. don't you miss the news when newt gingrich was...
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>> he had been trying to capture the moon rise off the victoria lookout. that's exactly what you're seeing here. you see a silhouette of yellow and black start rising up ever so slowly. >> this don't look like it's sped up. >> correct. this is a realtime video of tis >> not only is the moon rising but also the people that were there to watch and watching their silhouette. >> it's pretty spectacular. >> the universe is spectacular. >> sure is, beth, sure is. >> as beautiful as it was difficult to capture, because he said he tried to do this several times. >> is new zealand closer to the moon? >> they are on top of a mountain. >> looks like it's made of gold. >> maybe it is, beth. he framed it perfectly. did the e.t. thing here. somebody on a bike with a basket in front of the moon, it would be left. >> you can see the flag armstrong left. >> i think he even wrote, armstrong was here. >>> we've got the story of cache and the biking doing yeti. >> yeti is not just along for the ride. >> oh my gosh, great video. still to come, viral videomaker super tramp. thi
>> he had been trying to capture the moon rise off the victoria lookout. that's exactly what you're seeing here. you see a silhouette of yellow and black start rising up ever so slowly. >> this don't look like it's sped up. >> correct. this is a realtime video of tis >> not only is the moon rising but also the people that were there to watch and watching their silhouette. >> it's pretty spectacular. >> the universe is spectacular. >> sure is, beth, sure...
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we go to the moon of mars so we control those robots. just like we do not from the earth's surface of the earth but recently announced a stable point on the far side of the moon so that we can look at the south pole where there are traders that hold a lot of shadows. it's very cold, there or ice crystals, and that's where the u.s. wants to establish a base on the moon. if we forget about the moon and don't go there with anything, do you think that will happen? no because china will decide where the base is going to be. we know more about the moon than any other country. we've been there. why should we turn over leadership? and it's going to take a strong leader to the search that we will build the infrastructure to help other people. we should put the first habitation not for people to go there but so that we can learn how to bury a and then cover it with radiation protection and then put some other inflatable that they are building up in las vegas. he wants to put those as commercial activity. we really need to bring it together, commerc
we go to the moon of mars so we control those robots. just like we do not from the earth's surface of the earth but recently announced a stable point on the far side of the moon so that we can look at the south pole where there are traders that hold a lot of shadows. it's very cold, there or ice crystals, and that's where the u.s. wants to establish a base on the moon. if we forget about the moon and don't go there with anything, do you think that will happen? no because china will decide where...
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the moon and jupiter uniting for tonight. you've got to do is look to the east of the moon, and you're going to be able to see jupiter. it's not going to be this close again until 2026. but, of course, wait until after our show. for tuesday, we're going to see daytime highs, 65 in santa rosa. 67 in san jose. cooler in the east bay with 60 degrees for you. still expecting 70 in santa cruz, where you won't get in on this cooldown until we head into wednesday. that's when we'll get the chance of showers coming our way. for thursday and friday, temperatures continuing to cool off with 60s coming back into the mix. then as we head throughout saturday and sunday, a chance of showers in the forecast for this upcoming weekend. no big storms in the next seven days. just need to keep that umbrella handy. so one more day of this awesome weather at the coastline, and then things start to get back to reality for this time of the year. >> i looked up, i saw jupiter and the moon earlier tonight. >> we have skylights? here? >> well -- [ laugh
the moon and jupiter uniting for tonight. you've got to do is look to the east of the moon, and you're going to be able to see jupiter. it's not going to be this close again until 2026. but, of course, wait until after our show. for tuesday, we're going to see daytime highs, 65 in santa rosa. 67 in san jose. cooler in the east bay with 60 degrees for you. still expecting 70 in santa cruz, where you won't get in on this cooldown until we head into wednesday. that's when we'll get the chance of...
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frog: oh, no no, no, the moon?! (laughing) wow. we're on the moon! (gasps) this is terrible.d i'm supposed to be watching them. okay, okay. hold it together, frog. i'm a big, responsible kind of frog. i can totally handle this. i'll just finish up my rocket and go up there after them. let's see now... how did i spell that? kids: rocket! yes, rocket! i just hope i'm not too late. narrator: so frog set off to rescue the three lowercase piggies. but because he had to work so fast, some of the letters in "rocket" weren't put together quite as well as they could have been. and frog's rocket started having problems. (alarm rings) oh, i think something's wrong! (groans) (sputtering) luckily, frog had remembered his parachute. oh, no! my letters! my rocket! (gasps): i found you! i did it but i can't believe it. (giggling) oh, how are we ever going to get back home? hey, we could always put our rocket back together again, uncle froggy. yes, we still have our lowercase letters. well, i guess a word is a word no matter whether the letters are uppercase or lowercase. so get your lowercas
frog: oh, no no, no, the moon?! (laughing) wow. we're on the moon! (gasps) this is terrible.d i'm supposed to be watching them. okay, okay. hold it together, frog. i'm a big, responsible kind of frog. i can totally handle this. i'll just finish up my rocket and go up there after them. let's see now... how did i spell that? kids: rocket! yes, rocket! i just hope i'm not too late. narrator: so frog set off to rescue the three lowercase piggies. but because he had to work so fast, some of the...
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. >> what the heck is next to the moon? let me show you. just to the left can you see it? i'm not sure. i saw it outside tonight. that would be jupiter from our perspective making its closest pass to the moon between now and 2026. >> jupiter hanging out with the moon tonight. >>> 37, redwood city, pass week and a half, nights have been cold but afternoons have been mild. we'll do it again tomorrow. cbs 5 doppler dry for now, but there is a building storm off to the west. not going to be heavy rainfall. we've had very for the month and 0 over the past 10 days. >> tomorrow, the warm before the storm. this high pressure moves out. tomorrow likely will be the mildest day for you. many into the mid to upper 60s. the pattern is changing. high pressure gone by wednesday. here comes a weak front coming through. showers back by wednesday. some could see quarter inch to half an inch. >> overall pattern is changing. look at the highs tomorrow, pa pshgs ashgs papalo, alto, mill valley, san francisco, 63. extended forecast, we've got some scattered showers on wednesday, dry it out for
. >> what the heck is next to the moon? let me show you. just to the left can you see it? i'm not sure. i saw it outside tonight. that would be jupiter from our perspective making its closest pass to the moon between now and 2026. >> jupiter hanging out with the moon tonight. >>> 37, redwood city, pass week and a half, nights have been cold but afternoons have been mild. we'll do it again tomorrow. cbs 5 doppler dry for now, but there is a building storm off to the west....
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it is sponsored and buzz aldrin, second man to walk on the moon is teaming up with the group and saidtizens in space has been a dream of his for years. >> this opportunity has come along with the suborbital flights and a paring together a product line that is popular with the young people, young boys, chasing youngg girls, not real young. we are not talking about boy, accident but talking about guys, guys and gals and the line of products is advertising to draw in the interest and now they have arranged 22 suborbital seats and rides for different people and to do this, not just within the u.s.. >> all over the world? >> all over the world . for people to go to acts apollo.comand they wanted to have something of the space program of the past attached to this to remind people in the suborbital flights that we had a heritage before the space shuttle that accomplishhed some wonderful things and we may get back to expanding our opportunities for exploration in the future . the more young people especially in the education system, and the education people have come up with the acronym for s
it is sponsored and buzz aldrin, second man to walk on the moon is teaming up with the group and saidtizens in space has been a dream of his for years. >> this opportunity has come along with the suborbital flights and a paring together a product line that is popular with the young people, young boys, chasing youngg girls, not real young. we are not talking about boy, accident but talking about guys, guys and gals and the line of products is advertising to draw in the interest and now...
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which brightened the moon about songs from phones to pressure. screams don't talk don't. more news today volunteers once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are old today. the white sea its surface remains choked with ice been nearly seven months a year. the chilly breath of the arctic ocean keeps the water freezing cold. near the coast however the high winds and bitter cold recede. that even in winter also can be seen through holes in the ice. board squeals and cracking sounds can often be heard and around them. this is how so-called canaries of the sea communicate. typically they hide under the ice the white sea is the natural habitat. i. far from the civilized world in the north of russia on the coast of the white sea sea canaries are communicating with people with great pleasure in the open waters. could not take you on they are behaving strangely today. sure you why you had a canary so why did you feel like giving us a song or it was something wrong with your firth's you wouldn't ask i
which brightened the moon about songs from phones to pressure. screams don't talk don't. more news today volunteers once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are old today. the white sea its surface remains choked with ice been nearly seven months a year. the chilly breath of the arctic ocean keeps the water freezing cold. near the coast however the high winds and bitter cold recede. that even in winter also can...
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this is such a momentous occasion, the moon finally coming up between the gap and nobody celebrates it. i looked at him as we were all bundled together and thought, do you not notice all of us here pressed to the edge watching this one gap just to see a breach of light come through the spot? if this isn't celebrating this moment, i don't know what is, a bunch of researchers coming from all over the country, in fact, all over the world for this event. this is probably what happened a thousand years ago. i imagined a man very much like the one who had figured out where we needed to stand at what time, or perhaps it was a woman, it was someone who came up and checked this site every day until he sent out the word saying, okay, on this particular day you can put on your feathers and everybody get your stuff, we're going up and it's going to happen. because as the moon was rising i could see he was nervous, pacing back and forth because he wasn't sure if he was exactly right. you use spherical trigonometry to figure it out and he was pacing back and forth and i could see he was going throug
this is such a momentous occasion, the moon finally coming up between the gap and nobody celebrates it. i looked at him as we were all bundled together and thought, do you not notice all of us here pressed to the edge watching this one gap just to see a breach of light come through the spot? if this isn't celebrating this moment, i don't know what is, a bunch of researchers coming from all over the country, in fact, all over the world for this event. this is probably what happened a thousand...
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base of the russian moon base by twenty twenty you've got india china brazil as well i mean why is it the so when the countries around the world are rushing to the moon when america apparently allegedly hasn't been there in decades do you think it's a bit mysterious they are still working on it as a matter of fact i know that i have been to baikonur of course i've seen the rockets and i've spoken for to some representatives from. cape canaveral from nasa and they say they are working on it but they're really want they really want to make significant steps in actually making sure that everything is prepared and once they actually launch it is going to be absolutely top notch program where you say the moon has vast mineral resources to be mined but we'll have to pick up the story another time we're going to thank you very much for it we're running out of time here on r.t. but very quickly i can tell you until last year the giant fall sharing service mega upload was one of the most popular on the web millions exchanging digital content for free
base of the russian moon base by twenty twenty you've got india china brazil as well i mean why is it the so when the countries around the world are rushing to the moon when america apparently allegedly hasn't been there in decades do you think it's a bit mysterious they are still working on it as a matter of fact i know that i have been to baikonur of course i've seen the rockets and i've spoken for to some representatives from. cape canaveral from nasa and they say they are working on it but...
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you will see the moon and jupiter aligned. look to the east. the bright light looks like a bright star is jupiter. it won't be as close to the moon again until 2026. it's one of those rare opportunities. we'll try to show you what we can of jupiter and the moon aligning on live shots this morning. stay tuned for that. we stop the clock at 2:00 p.m. mostly cloudy conditions. the next round of bay area rain in tahoe snow arrives through tomorrow mostly between 2:00 and 7:00. only expecting a quarter of an inch at best. it will be different in terms of your temperatures from what we expect today versus that of wednesday. a wet wednesday shaping up. today, 68 degrees in san jose. 67 in los gatos. another comfy day in the city by the bay at 65 degrees. we get showers on wednesday, thursday, friday drying you out and then more rain on the way for the weekend. as we get into monday, onshore flow. we'll be watching but overall what i can tell you is your temperatures will be much cooler and we're going to lose that abundant sunshine. back to you for no
you will see the moon and jupiter aligned. look to the east. the bright light looks like a bright star is jupiter. it won't be as close to the moon again until 2026. it's one of those rare opportunities. we'll try to show you what we can of jupiter and the moon aligning on live shots this morning. stay tuned for that. we stop the clock at 2:00 p.m. mostly cloudy conditions. the next round of bay area rain in tahoe snow arrives through tomorrow mostly between 2:00 and 7:00. only expecting a...
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rather than we are going to the moon. i would like to talk a little bit about managers managing research companies. and manager, unless he himself is the creator, the technical mind, he overdoes -- excuse me, he does the wrong job. he should be out setting a goal only. he should also spend time raising the money peeping but he should not run the program. and this little quotation by a brilliant man -- if you want to build a ship, don't drum up people to collect would -- wood. well, it is you, the manager, who has selected the materials to make the product. if you give them tasks to do, then he has decided the manufacturing method. he thinks it is his responsibility as a manager because he is running the program, but what he will do is he will make a decision so that innovation cannot occur. and that is the main reason that companies that try to be innovative are not innovative. well, our technology leaders, the people who really inspired me, they were inspired by these wonderful things happening. i'm going to focus on a li
rather than we are going to the moon. i would like to talk a little bit about managers managing research companies. and manager, unless he himself is the creator, the technical mind, he overdoes -- excuse me, he does the wrong job. he should be out setting a goal only. he should also spend time raising the money peeping but he should not run the program. and this little quotation by a brilliant man -- if you want to build a ship, don't drum up people to collect would -- wood. well, it is you,...
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neil armstrong left more than footprints and a flag on the moon. in fact, as president obama said in a letter to carol and the family this morning, future generations will draw inspiration from his spirit of discovery, composure, and pioneering leadership in setting a bold, new course for space exploration. the imprint he left on the surface of the moon and the story of human history is matched only by the extraordinary market left on the hearts of all americans. he left a foundation for the future and paved the way for future american explorers, to be first to step foot on mars or another planet. today, let us recommit ourselves to this grand challenge in honor of the man who first demonstrated it was possible to reach new worlds. and whose life demonstrated the quiet resolve and determination that makes every new, more difficult step into space possible. i was proud to know neil armstrong as a fellow astronaut, a trusted adviser, and a friend. it was my honor to share in the moment with the entire apollo 11 crew and senator john glenn in washingto
neil armstrong left more than footprints and a flag on the moon. in fact, as president obama said in a letter to carol and the family this morning, future generations will draw inspiration from his spirit of discovery, composure, and pioneering leadership in setting a bold, new course for space exploration. the imprint he left on the surface of the moon and the story of human history is matched only by the extraordinary market left on the hearts of all americans. he left a foundation for the...
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or at least to a satellite orbiting the moon. it could mark the beginning of a whole new way of communication, which means somewhere tonight, aliens are asking, what is that woman thinking? >>> and the super bowl just got another big jolt of star power. and here's why? ♪ this girl is on fire ♪ this girl is on fire >> you know the girl we mean. alisa keys will sing the national anthem at the big game. it's the third time she's performed at a super bowl and that is a new record for any performer. and if something makes you stop and pay attention during the day, tweet it to me at diane sawyer for the instant index. >>> coming up next, the two glamourous funny girls who owned the week. after the party, what's their message for shy dreamers everywhere? we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural
or at least to a satellite orbiting the moon. it could mark the beginning of a whole new way of communication, which means somewhere tonight, aliens are asking, what is that woman thinking? >>> and the super bowl just got another big jolt of star power. and here's why? ♪ this girl is on fire ♪ this girl is on fire >> you know the girl we mean. alisa keys will sing the national anthem at the big game. it's the third time she's performed at a super bowl and that is a new...
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at the moon. we had no kids of our own so i think so we went to an orphanage to adopt some young children. just took away the ones that were offered and we had no idea how the children should be cared for so on their
at the moon. we had no kids of our own so i think so we went to an orphanage to adopt some young children. just took away the ones that were offered and we had no idea how the children should be cared for so on their
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to it see mona lisa, perhaps you can head to outer space. >> it's beamed a dij tiesed picture to the moonough a laser. >> the agency says it is a first in using lasers to communicate instead of radio waves most-visited painting in the world. now, out of this world, too. i hope they can just make the moon of her face. >> that would be cool. >> a smile it and could be very nice. >> world news is next. from all of us here, thanks for watching. our next newscast sat 6:00 p.m. you can contact any time you wish. >> have a good one. >>> this is "world news." tonight, fear and bravery. what happened inside the building as the workers were taken hostage by terrorists? incredible stories of those who made it out. >>> flu news. we learned today when the epidemic may be over. and how many people in this crowd, on inauguration day, are going to walk away sick? >>> lance talks to oprah. did lance armstrong help himself or make it worse last night? was he really telling the truth? >>> and girls night. this week two funny women had a triumph. after the glamor, their message for shy children everywhere. t
to it see mona lisa, perhaps you can head to outer space. >> it's beamed a dij tiesed picture to the moonough a laser. >> the agency says it is a first in using lasers to communicate instead of radio waves most-visited painting in the world. now, out of this world, too. i hope they can just make the moon of her face. >> that would be cool. >> a smile it and could be very nice. >> world news is next. from all of us here, thanks for watching. our next newscast sat...
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we have not gone to the moon. that generation is passed. we need to build and rebuild people with expertise. what is most exciting things about the commercial industries and the partnerships that congressman walker noted is that opportunity to provide, hands on real hardware and real life experience, which for which there is no substitute. so i think the building of capabilities or whatever destinations we want to go, i'm a partisan of a particular approach, none of that is possible without hands-on expertise. and i thought my colleague really nailed that one. >> the gentlelady yields but her time. and i think that was a very good question that you asked. i'm sorry that that question wasn't put to the president of the united states before he ran a line through consolation to or if you talk to bob walker, general sega, some of you who know much about what's going on, norm augustine for one, who always had what we needed but we needed the funds for it. and the funds we needed and we are
we have not gone to the moon. that generation is passed. we need to build and rebuild people with expertise. what is most exciting things about the commercial industries and the partnerships that congressman walker noted is that opportunity to provide, hands on real hardware and real life experience, which for which there is no substitute. so i think the building of capabilities or whatever destinations we want to go, i'm a partisan of a particular approach, none of that is possible without...
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there triggered by the moon's orbit around the earth of the amplitude of high and low tides in the wide sea is about two majors both in summer and in winter when the ice i'm standing on will take six. some divers stand above the ice hole and control those who are under water then they swap places. after the first two dips divers understand clearly that their lives depend on those above the ice. when everything is working fine it's fine but are they funny the moment something goes wrong you have what they called narrowing of vision would you use the ability to to think colquitt increases your breathing and this and create a panic so it's like a circle you just create normal panic very difficult to get out of that so i. decides the obvious part of getting you back to the fold this is like an umbilical cord that keeps you calm. in the depths of the ice world the sense of danger is very relative. near the rocks piles of ice and formed . ice piles up of the white sea coast due to the ebb and flow. huge chunks of ice create corridors and labyrinths stretching over many meters. it is so cold b
there triggered by the moon's orbit around the earth of the amplitude of high and low tides in the wide sea is about two majors both in summer and in winter when the ice i'm standing on will take six. some divers stand above the ice hole and control those who are under water then they swap places. after the first two dips divers understand clearly that their lives depend on those above the ice. when everything is working fine it's fine but are they funny the moment something goes wrong you have...
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this is another view of the full moon tonight. next time you see the full moon again on february 25th. meanwhile, current air temperatures tumbling into the 40s, rapidly now that the sun officially has set. by the time it comes back up tomorrow morning at 7:30 we will have areas of frost. 31 degrees, over night tonight in santa rose a31 at the try valley. it will be freezing in concord and middle 30s in san jose through the valley. including saratoga. now, meanwhile, tonight, cheer, really crisp. tomorrow, a frosty start. then, we have an extended forecast for nothing. the dry conditions, right there, north of the bay area. going to to for the most part, skirt along the california coast side. let me show you what i mean. first off, taking a look at the future cast. off shore. precipitation. scattered off shore. leaving us with nothing but sunshine for our monday and our tuesday as well. good air quality because of a wind whipping up throughout the central valley. otherwise, freezing in the sierra. but splattering snow showers throu
this is another view of the full moon tonight. next time you see the full moon again on february 25th. meanwhile, current air temperatures tumbling into the 40s, rapidly now that the sun officially has set. by the time it comes back up tomorrow morning at 7:30 we will have areas of frost. 31 degrees, over night tonight in santa rose a31 at the try valley. it will be freezing in concord and middle 30s in san jose through the valley. including saratoga. now, meanwhile, tonight, cheer, really...
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triggered by the moon's orbit around the earth of the amplitude of high and low tides in the wide sea is about two majors both in summer and in winter when the ice i'm standing on will take six hours to rise to this level at that with amounts of goodness names that six hours later anyone standing here will have no problem stepping out of the buildings eyes frozen to the rock. and bio filter bank. strong you have what they called narrowing of vision where you use the ability to to think like which increases your breathing and this and creates a panic so it's like a circle you just create normal panic very difficult to get out of it so. besides the obvious part of getting you back to the hole like an umbilical cord that keeps you calm. in the depths of the ice world the sense of danger is very relative. near the rocks piles of ice afford to. ice piles up of the white sea coast due to the eben flow. huge chunks of ice create corridors and labyrinths stretching over many meters. this is the underwater world bio filter bank. it is so cold because plankton lurking on the rocks in ice cleans
triggered by the moon's orbit around the earth of the amplitude of high and low tides in the wide sea is about two majors both in summer and in winter when the ice i'm standing on will take six hours to rise to this level at that with amounts of goodness names that six hours later anyone standing here will have no problem stepping out of the buildings eyes frozen to the rock. and bio filter bank. strong you have what they called narrowing of vision where you use the ability to to think like...
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it's like if jfk announced the apollo program but half the country denied the moon exists. [ laughter ] but i was shocked when i saw a new poll that found 78% of respondents believed the planet had warmed over the past 100 years. the other 22% burst into flames [ laughter ] even koch brothers-funded believe that india is out there scrubbing their coal to make it nice and clean? >> i don't think you can do much about it unless you want to de-industrialize china and india and all these developing countries. what can you do about it? [ laughter ] >> stephen: thanks, for literally nothing, guys. [ laughter ] but as little as that attitude helps, perhaps no one offers more nothing than cnn conservative commentator and inertial lump erick erickson. [ laughter ] >> really the biggest problem is, what does it matter? we could shut down production of everything tomorrow that causes greenhouse gases and china and india aren't. and even if everyone did, the effects wouldn't take effect 'til a hundred years from now. >> stephen: yeah, what's the point of going to all that trouble, if me and erick
it's like if jfk announced the apollo program but half the country denied the moon exists. [ laughter ] but i was shocked when i saw a new poll that found 78% of respondents believed the planet had warmed over the past 100 years. the other 22% burst into flames [ laughter ] even koch brothers-funded believe that india is out there scrubbing their coal to make it nice and clean? >> i don't think you can do much about it unless you want to de-industrialize china and india and all these...
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you know why there are daily tides in the white say they're triggered by the moon's orbit around the earth the amplitude of high and low tides in the wide sea is about two mages both in summer and in winter well the ice i'm standing on will take six hours to rise to this level at that would you want that would listen names that six hours later anyone standing here will have no problem stepping out of the building of ice frozen to the rock. and bio filter back a diver's learn how to work in pairs on their own so that they will be able to dive under the ice without an instructor. but. some divers stand above the ice hole and control those who are underwater then they swap places. after the first two dips divers understand clearly that their lives depend on those above the ice. when everything is working fine it's fine but are these funny the moment something goes wrong you have what they called narrowing of vision and you use the ability to to think awkward it increases your breathing and this and creates a panic so it's like a circle you just create more and more panic very difficult
you know why there are daily tides in the white say they're triggered by the moon's orbit around the earth the amplitude of high and low tides in the wide sea is about two mages both in summer and in winter well the ice i'm standing on will take six hours to rise to this level at that would you want that would listen names that six hours later anyone standing here will have no problem stepping out of the building of ice frozen to the rock. and bio filter back a diver's learn how to work in...
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it's better than the moon landing, way better than the moon landing. >> how is it possible that weapon that to the 45th shuttle run in just four years? >> it feels kind of exciting now. not as exciting as last time. >> it wasn't as exciting as it was the first time. normally the first time when you love a woman it's not the same when you love her the second time. >> the first time you are with a woman you are thinking i can't believe this is happening. >> and reality sets in. >> and the second time you are thinking oh, you're still here. rate this day in history. >> not bad. >> it's not like the signing of independence or anything like thank but it's still huge. >> not the emancipation prok laition. >> but it's big, it's number three. >> >> the berlin wall coming down would be important. it was a huge change. >> the berlin wall was more important to today? >> i would say. >> what is more appointment than this? >> tiger woods winning. >> pga tournament. >> the first time an african-american man won a major in golf? >> yes. >> to be fair it hadn't started yet. once it began they soon get
it's better than the moon landing, way better than the moon landing. >> how is it possible that weapon that to the 45th shuttle run in just four years? >> it feels kind of exciting now. not as exciting as last time. >> it wasn't as exciting as it was the first time. normally the first time when you love a woman it's not the same when you love her the second time. >> the first time you are with a woman you are thinking i can't believe this is happening. >> and...
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and these are really the secret sauce of silver moon. >> the secret ingredients, right?exactly. >> so what do we have here? >> so this is a strawberry daiquiri. it's about half frozen right now, and we'll just do a little interim taste test here. >> it tastes good ta me. but besides a well-stocked liquor cabinet, sheri has another secret ingredient to her frozen treat: california- produced milk. she only uses premium milk with the high butterfat that is so rich and creamy you can taste it in every bite. and for that, she relies on the hundreds of dairy farms that call california home. one of those farms is the giacomazzi family dairy in hanford. for more than 100 years now, they've taken care of the land and the countless number of dairy cows they've had on the farm, all in an effort to supply healthy, wholesome milk to people across the nation. >> it is my responsibility as a dairy farmer to not only produce a very-high-quality product that has amazing nutritional value, but also to do it in a responsible way. animals as part of our family in addition to being part of o
and these are really the secret sauce of silver moon. >> the secret ingredients, right?exactly. >> so what do we have here? >> so this is a strawberry daiquiri. it's about half frozen right now, and we'll just do a little interim taste test here. >> it tastes good ta me. but besides a well-stocked liquor cabinet, sheri has another secret ingredient to her frozen treat: california- produced milk. she only uses premium milk with the high butterfat that is so rich and...