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don't worry, apollo. we'll make sure you get on that rocket ride. - come on over to my bed, everybody. - okay. - ready? - ready! - let's bundle up! - snuggle up! - huggle up! - and go! - whoa! - we're flying! - whoo! - hooray-- we're in the land of hush! - shh! bedtime bunny's sleepin'. - sorry-sorry-sorry. - let's go! - yeah. - oh... - hi, bedtime bunny! - oh, bedtime bunny. - shh... i was sleeping. - oh, sorry. - oh, hello, pajanimals. welcome to the land of... [snoring] - uh, maybe we should wake her up again? - no! uh... i mean, uh, no. don't wake her up. i don't think she can help me with my funny feeling tummy. - what kind of funny is your tummy feeling, apollo? - well, uh-- - oh, you can tell bedtime bunny. - well... - is it an icky-sticky, "i think i might throw up" kind of feeling? - not exactly. - oh, is it that flippy-floppy, fireworks in the tummy feeling you get when you're really excited about something? - no. - oh, is it that butterflies doin' the tap dance in your tummy feeling? uh, like i
don't worry, apollo. we'll make sure you get on that rocket ride. - come on over to my bed, everybody. - okay. - ready? - ready! - let's bundle up! - snuggle up! - huggle up! - and go! - whoa! - we're flying! - whoo! - hooray-- we're in the land of hush! - shh! bedtime bunny's sleepin'. - sorry-sorry-sorry. - let's go! - yeah. - oh... - hi, bedtime bunny! - oh, bedtime bunny. - shh... i was sleeping. - oh, sorry. - oh, hello, pajanimals. welcome to the land of... [snoring] - uh, maybe we should...
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bit about apollo. it is called the apollo 20 because we started off with four high schools and then we had some middle schools and we just included elementary schools last year, which makes 20 schools. we have five tenets. human capital-- that means to have a highly effective teacher and principal in every school. >> we started making some changes and holding people accountable. >> increased time on task. and that is, we have a week that we come in earlier... >> we ended up adding an hour to the school day. we added two weeks to the school year. >> high dosage of tutoring. it's great service to our students. >> we tutored all ninth graders in math for 70 minutes a day. >> a culture of high expectations. and data-driven instruction-- making changes as needed so you address student needs. >> we also went out and raised about $17 million. we got a huge award from jpmorgan chase, and the foundations here in houston really stepped up, and we had individual contributions. and i'll be honest with you, i was a
bit about apollo. it is called the apollo 20 because we started off with four high schools and then we had some middle schools and we just included elementary schools last year, which makes 20 schools. we have five tenets. human capital-- that means to have a highly effective teacher and principal in every school. >> we started making some changes and holding people accountable. >> increased time on task. and that is, we have a week that we come in earlier... >> we ended up...
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if you ever -- this is the apollo 11 patch, carol. there is something very different about the apollo 11 patch than any of the other mission patches. there are no names on it of the astronauts. it's the only one. that's because neil always felt that the accomplishment was not his accomplishment. it was the accomplishment of everyone involved in the apollo program. >> wow! john zarrella, thanks. we'll get back to you. the service will start at 10:00 am eastern time, in just about 35 minutes. >>> the apollo 11 moon landing was armstrong's second and final mission into space. james hanson, neil armstrong's biography, sat down with cnn. he tells us armstrong would have gone back. >> it sort of became to him that he wasn't going to be reassigned to another apollo flight. i think he would have flown again, no question, if they wanted him to. congressmen and the white house and nasa was asking him to show up for photo shoots, autographs. the job that he wanted to do, they really weren't letting him do. and that wasn't neil. neil was a tech n
if you ever -- this is the apollo 11 patch, carol. there is something very different about the apollo 11 patch than any of the other mission patches. there are no names on it of the astronauts. it's the only one. that's because neil always felt that the accomplishment was not his accomplishment. it was the accomplishment of everyone involved in the apollo program. >> wow! john zarrella, thanks. we'll get back to you. the service will start at 10:00 am eastern time, in just about 35...
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the apollo era ends 1972 within apollo 17 the last of the apollo missions to the moon. by the way, if science mattered to nasa, how many scientists would have gone? we would have put a scientist on ever mission, wouldn't we have? we didn't. one scientist wept to the moon. harris smiths. jack schmidt. that was the last mission to the moon. and -- 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
the apollo era ends 1972 within apollo 17 the last of the apollo missions to the moon. by the way, if science mattered to nasa, how many scientists would have gone? we would have put a scientist on ever mission, wouldn't we have? we didn't. one scientist wept to the moon. harris smiths. jack schmidt. that was the last mission to the moon. and -- 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...
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first, i was about ten years old when i remembered the one and only space mission, which was apollo 17. and there we were, sitting in the living room, my... >> hinojosa: and you were in mexico or in the united states? >> we were in the united states. we had an old black and white tv, you know, the type that looks more like a piece of furniture, the integrated speakers on the side and the four little legs. >> hinojosa: that was the same one that i was sitting next to. >> big honking knob to change the channel. >> hinojosa: the antenna. >> and then we had the rabbit ear antennas, because we certainly couldn't afford ble, and we didn't have a big outside antenna. and of course, when something important came on, i was the youngest in the family, so my parents always asked me to change the channel or adjust the antenna to... >> hinojosa: "jose, (speaking spanish)." >> exactly, exactly. and, you know, we also had... we also lost what's called the horizontal synch, so you had that black bar, and you had to hit it on the side so it would stop, fix itself. that was our tv. and i remember my dad
first, i was about ten years old when i remembered the one and only space mission, which was apollo 17. and there we were, sitting in the living room, my... >> hinojosa: and you were in mexico or in the united states? >> we were in the united states. we had an old black and white tv, you know, the type that looks more like a piece of furniture, the integrated speakers on the side and the four little legs. >> hinojosa: that was the same one that i was sitting next to. >>...
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apollo, the god of learning, still brought light to the world -as a roman lamp stand. alexander the great, once master of the world, was commemorated in a bronze statuette. the powerful hercules became a garden ornament. the elite built substantial art collections. they also ordered reproductions of greek works that appealed to them. several examples of the three graces were unearthed at pompeii, suggesting a single prototype offered by workshops on the bay of naples. the daughters of zeus represent plenty, joy, and beauty. that image continued to appeal to artists and connoisseurs through the ages. the works of art they commissioned -either for their own collections or for display in public places - were in a variety of styles. some were in the naturalistic classical style that prevailed in greece from the mid-5th century b.c. onward. the drapery falls in natural folds, clinging to the body to show an understanding of human anatomy. older styles were also popular. a marble statue of artemis displays the roman ability to recall the archaic stylized drapery that falls i
apollo, the god of learning, still brought light to the world -as a roman lamp stand. alexander the great, once master of the world, was commemorated in a bronze statuette. the powerful hercules became a garden ornament. the elite built substantial art collections. they also ordered reproductions of greek works that appealed to them. several examples of the three graces were unearthed at pompeii, suggesting a single prototype offered by workshops on the bay of naples. the daughters of zeus...
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. >> ran a their first son apollo was born prematurely, so is their week-old daughter. >> the staff here is wonderful >> children like these are the reason this yearly celebration occurs. >> there is hope for these triplets overborne 15 weeks earlier wang under 2 lbs. each plus a number of medical problems. now, they're bouncing about. >> these children are well on their way, as they are here celebrating life if dr. city do not want to forget the forces babies that did not make it. on october 15th there will be a remembrances ceremony of the walnut creek library. the >>vicki: jason will be back with highlights and reaction from the giants' big win at at&t park. fourth good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. fourth of that will come back. the big story tonight,
. >> ran a their first son apollo was born prematurely, so is their week-old daughter. >> the staff here is wonderful >> children like these are the reason this yearly celebration occurs. >> there is hope for these triplets overborne 15 weeks earlier wang under 2 lbs. each plus a number of medical problems. now, they're bouncing about. >> these children are well on their way, as they are here celebrating life if dr. city do not want to forget the forces babies that...
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. >>> still to come at 5:00, how one bay area girl made it from the tenderloin to the apollo and what guinness world record she was attempting to break today. there's a hint right there. >>> one of the busiest stretches of freeway in the united states is shut down and so far so good. traffic around the 405 has been light today. drivers are using surface streets or most of them, i think, are just staying home. it shut down so road crews can demolish what's left of the bridge. the bridge and pillars will be replace sod that the freeway can be widened a bit. the freeway will be closed until monday morning and traffic seems to be getting an it just fine. obviously you can see the construction work right there. >>> caltrans is warning drivers for its plans to shut down the san mateo bridge for to two weekends next month. the shutdown will allow crews to repair a cracked support beam discovered in 2010. the bridge will be closed if all goes as planned from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. october 19th through the 22nd and again those same times the following weekend, october 26th-29th. the dumbarton
. >>> still to come at 5:00, how one bay area girl made it from the tenderloin to the apollo and what guinness world record she was attempting to break today. there's a hint right there. >>> one of the busiest stretches of freeway in the united states is shut down and so far so good. traffic around the 405 has been light today. drivers are using surface streets or most of them, i think, are just staying home. it shut down so road crews can demolish what's left of the bridge....
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. >> from the soccer field to the apollo theater, we'll introduce you to the program that gave that fifth grade girl from a challenging bay area neighborhood a chance to show off all her talents. >>> and the a's draw closer to the postseason after another dramatic victory showing off their talents. we'll show you where they currently stand. >>> the fbi and local police in southern california are investigating the fatal shooting yesterday by a border patrol officer. police say the officer killed a 32-year-old woman after fearing for his life. family and friends say the mother of five did not deserve to die. elena gomez of our sister station in san diego has more. >> reporter: neighbors pay tribute to valeria alvarado, or monique as her family called her, with a memorial of flowers and blesses, many calling her innocent and in shock by the way she was killed. >> i don't think that it should have went down like that. i don't think the woman should have been shot. >> i think monique is an innocent person. >> reporter: yesterday the scene was much different than today. >> the agent actually wa
. >> from the soccer field to the apollo theater, we'll introduce you to the program that gave that fifth grade girl from a challenging bay area neighborhood a chance to show off all her talents. >>> and the a's draw closer to the postseason after another dramatic victory showing off their talents. we'll show you where they currently stand. >>> the fbi and local police in southern california are investigating the fatal shooting yesterday by a border patrol officer....
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the apollo era ends. apollo 17. but in science would have mattered group would have put to the rich harrison schmitt, jack schmidt, the last mission to the moon. do not kid ourselves. kennedy's speech may 25, 1961, six least -- six weeks after going into orbit incoming back safely we did not have a aircraft yet to bring them back safely but john f. kennedy stands up and utters the prophetic words will put a man on the moon and returning him safely to earth. we collectively but from the cleansing we think of him as a visionary. a charismatic leader who dreams of space like the rest of us. some of that rhetoric around that part of the speech, he talks about exploring space and the effect of mankind. it was okay to save mankind. what does he say? how about that? in florida kennedy space center there is a bust of him at the front entrance. a cold granite wall and the excerpt of the speech. >> two paragraphs earlier if the events of recent weeks but if i will remind the men everywhere be much of the path of freedom over
the apollo era ends. apollo 17. but in science would have mattered group would have put to the rich harrison schmitt, jack schmidt, the last mission to the moon. do not kid ourselves. kennedy's speech may 25, 1961, six least -- six weeks after going into orbit incoming back safely we did not have a aircraft yet to bring them back safely but john f. kennedy stands up and utters the prophetic words will put a man on the moon and returning him safely to earth. we collectively but from the...
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apollo 11 crew mate michael collins led them in prayer. the first man to walk on the moon was eulogized by the last man to walk on the moon who spoke about his great friend's 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 ♪ ♪
apollo 11 crew mate michael collins led them in prayer. the first man to walk on the moon was eulogized by the last man to walk on the moon who spoke about his great friend's 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....
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next scene, apollo some ball wia big fly. once about the of left, moss and the a's take a there and pitch. we go extras, in the tent, russell led off with. they went home to 21. oakland now leads the angels for the last wild card spot. >>> they will be wearing at bank of america, we're continuing to lend and invest in the people, businesses, and organizations that call the bay area home. whether it's helping a nonprofit provide safe, affordable housing within the city, supporting an organization that's helping kids find jobs and stay in school, or financing the expansion of a local company that's creating healthier workplaces, what's important to the people of the bay area is important to us. and we're proud to work with all those >>> the see jane run triathlon starts in pleasanton and about our paradhour. mulroney also released his tax filings showing he paid more than he was suppose to. >>> and jimmy carter was kind of like romney. he could not convey any thing with what he could do. >>> it is the worst day of paul. we your
next scene, apollo some ball wia big fly. once about the of left, moss and the a's take a there and pitch. we go extras, in the tent, russell led off with. they went home to 21. oakland now leads the angels for the last wild card spot. >>> they will be wearing at bank of america, we're continuing to lend and invest in the people, businesses, and organizations that call the bay area home. whether it's helping a nonprofit provide safe, affordable housing within the city, supporting an...
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(cheers) >> good morning, apollos, and welcome to the last day of school. it is thursday, may 31, 2012. >> the algebra end-of-course exam test results had come back. so we had a meeting to talk about the scores. this is the results based on met minimum for 2012 and 2013. so if you see, we are at 79% for satisfactory. notice that our advanced is the highest in the district. you know, i'm not going to show the biology and the world geography and everything else. but math is by far the best. our students are the top students in hisd comprehensive high schools. (applause and cheers) this is preliminary, but when you look at our algebra scores, they are amazing. our kids performed at a higher level than most other comprehensive high schools in hisd. this is proof right here. part of that accomplishment was due to the fellows and the math lab and the tutorials and the apollo 20 program. it's paid off because our kids are doing better than, you know, most of the other schools in the district. it shows. it shows. because when you look at that and you consider where
(cheers) >> good morning, apollos, and welcome to the last day of school. it is thursday, may 31, 2012. >> the algebra end-of-course exam test results had come back. so we had a meeting to talk about the scores. this is the results based on met minimum for 2012 and 2013. so if you see, we are at 79% for satisfactory. notice that our advanced is the highest in the district. you know, i'm not going to show the biology and the world geography and everything else. but math is by far the...
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michael collins the apollo 11 command module pilot and eugene certain anyone the apollo 17 mission commander and the last man to walk on the moon are scheduled to participate in the service. the cathedral is home to a lunar rock which was presented to officials by the apollo 11 astronauts back in 1974. >>> 9:08. hundreds of cheese wheels on the recall list this morning. we are going to tell you which brand is affected. >> plus, flu season is upon us. so what should you know about getting the vaccine? >> after the break, a local physician and nurse join us in studio, good morning, to talk about the different forms available. plus, i'll get vaccinated right on the air just to prove that i did so. stay with us. time now 9:08. [ romney ] this president can n 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 today than when he took office. [ female announcer ] here in virginia, we're not better off under president obama. his defense cuts threaten over one hundred thirty thousand jobs, lowering home values, puttin
michael collins the apollo 11 command module pilot and eugene certain anyone the apollo 17 mission commander and the last man to walk on the moon are scheduled to participate in the service. the cathedral is home to a lunar rock which was presented to officials by the apollo 11 astronauts back in 1974. >>> 9:08. hundreds of cheese wheels on the recall list this morning. we are going to tell you which brand is affected. >> plus, flu season is upon us. so what should you know about...
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an the a the apollo program. in some senshe did everything he could to not exploit it and returned to a life of teaching and being an example for a younger generation. nasa chose incredibly wisely the young machine who should be and was the first human to walk on a heavenly body. >> charles, thank you we'll be checking in throughout the ceremony and we will be taking the major speakers, including captain gene cernan the last man to walk on the moon. it's interesting as well that yesterday marked the 50th anniversary of president john f. kennedy delivering a speech at rice university in houston, texas, calling for the effort to go to the moon, ending it saying, as we set sale we ask god's blessing on the most had arnold schwarzeneger dust and dangerous adventure in which man has ever embarked. less than seven years after that speech, september 12th 1962 neil armstrong would walk on the moon. i'll send it back to you. bill: neil armstrong was asked one time what it's asked to be on the moon. he said it's an interes
an the a the apollo program. in some senshe did everything he could to not exploit it and returned to a life of teaching and being an example for a younger generation. nasa chose incredibly wisely the young machine who should be and was the first human to walk on a heavenly body. >> charles, thank you we'll be checking in throughout the ceremony and we will be taking the major speakers, including captain gene cernan the last man to walk on the moon. it's interesting as well that yesterday...
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we have the benefit of the apollo astronauts who brought rocks back to the earth from the moon. it calibrated the crater rate. we have a rough sense of how old these rocks are. it is probably in excess of 3 billion years. the harder question is to really ask if we see evidence of water. how long was that water around 4. for? we might actually be able to date the rock. that is a sense of how long the water was there. >> you are talking about an area bigger than connecticut. how fast can be curiosity moves so that it can cover the amount of land you are trying to cover in? >> this is a great opportunity for me. it is a process. we have orbiters that make maps of where we think the good stuff is. we think landing sites. we move being ellipse to a site that looked really good. i am conservative by nature as a scientist. i think we are a few hundred meters away from a place we feel comfortable we are going to be able to show the road was formed in water. we are going to take that long drive. it could take six months or a year to get to the base of mount and sharp. we have an excellen
we have the benefit of the apollo astronauts who brought rocks back to the earth from the moon. it calibrated the crater rate. we have a rough sense of how old these rocks are. it is probably in excess of 3 billion years. the harder question is to really ask if we see evidence of water. how long was that water around 4. for? we might actually be able to date the rock. that is a sense of how long the water was there. >> you are talking about an area bigger than connecticut. how fast can be...
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apollo, the god of learning, still brought light to the world -as a roman lamp stand. alexander the great, once master of the world, was commemorated in a bronze statuette. the powerful hercules became a garden ornament. the elite built substantial art collections. they also ordered reproductions of greek works that appealed to them. several examples of the three graces were unearthed at pompeii, suggesting a single prototype offered by workshops on the bay of naples. the daughters of zeus represent plenty, joy, and beauty. that image continued to appeal to artists and connoisseurs through the ages. the works of art they commissioned -either for their own collections or for display in public places - were in a variety of styles. some were in the naturalistic classical style that prevailed in greece from the mid-5th century b.c. onward. the drapery falls in natural folds, clinging to the body to show an understanding of human anatomy. older styles were also popular. a marble statue of artemis displays the roman ability to recall the archaic stylized drapery that falls i
apollo, the god of learning, still brought light to the world -as a roman lamp stand. alexander the great, once master of the world, was commemorated in a bronze statuette. the powerful hercules became a garden ornament. the elite built substantial art collections. they also ordered reproductions of greek works that appealed to them. several examples of the three graces were unearthed at pompeii, suggesting a single prototype offered by workshops on the bay of naples. the daughters of zeus...
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h.r. 4158 covers all flights from 1961, through the apollo-so-soy use test project that flew in 1975. from the first days of our manned space flight program through our apollo soyusz program, manager routinely allowed astronauts to keep mementos and sometimes the astronauts were given equipment. it kin colluded space sut emblems, expendable space suits, checklists, manuals, and disposable flight hardware salvaged from the jettisonned lunar landers. a majority of these items have been in the personal possession of the astronauts for 40 years or more. nasa has begun to challenge the astronauts' ownership of the mementos. this was brought to my attention late last year. i was surprised to hear that nasa has intervened several times to claim ownership. early this year, nasa administrator bolden met with a small group of astronauts to discuss the agency's artifacts policy. following this meeting, through nasa'ses preoffice, the administrator issued a statement saying, and i quote, that our american hero, fellow astronauts and personal fans who acted in good faith and committed to work toge
h.r. 4158 covers all flights from 1961, through the apollo-so-soy use test project that flew in 1975. from the first days of our manned space flight program through our apollo soyusz program, manager routinely allowed astronauts to keep mementos and sometimes the astronauts were given equipment. it kin colluded space sut emblems, expendable space suits, checklists, manuals, and disposable flight hardware salvaged from the jettisonned lunar landers. a majority of these items have been in the...
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he was also in the apollo 13. my daughter was then jumping jack flash. my nieces, my daughters middle child. if we are doing this scene, that means marla got married and laura got traded. we are in chicago. then we move to evansville, indiana. i drove from milwaukee to chicago. tavis: i am struck by how dedicated you and gary have been to each other and to your broader family of children and nieces and nephews, the story just told now. i am struck by how family- oriented you all have been, would you growing up in a house where your parents did not like each other. >> maybe they like each other when my brother and sister were born, but when they moved to the bronx, then i came along, the mistake, the bad seed, that did not expect nor wanted. so my father, before he left, even though i was too young to remember it so well, to my sister and me aside and said you need to help us out. all the kids in the neighborhood love my mother, by the way. i respected certain things about her, but she said we are going to have to stick together, because they are not goin
he was also in the apollo 13. my daughter was then jumping jack flash. my nieces, my daughters middle child. if we are doing this scene, that means marla got married and laura got traded. we are in chicago. then we move to evansville, indiana. i drove from milwaukee to chicago. tavis: i am struck by how dedicated you and gary have been to each other and to your broader family of children and nieces and nephews, the story just told now. i am struck by how family- oriented you all have been,...
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he wore the moniker well but he carried c the country through things likery t mercury and gemini and apollo missions and ourd t voice througheh the t hecivil-rights movement in theax vietnam war, and nixonhe bir of resignation and also brought some got together to the camp david peace accord. the big three are at edwardworl' r. murrow and walterbout a tho cronkite. >> host: how did he get to be that guy? >> he was good with the wire service and united press your stories are given 1,000 words. there cannot be a lot of bad firms are adjectives it was perfect for television with only a half hour broadcast. a precrating has to be tight. he was very precise. >> host: was he political?ocrat. >> he was a new deal democrats. >> it was not known and was a a fan fan of franklin roosevelt as a a boy growings up but of the ths 1950's people thought he was thg republican because his boss was the founder workedt directly for july eisenhower and he personally love to the walter cronkite.toe the 20th anniversary of d-day they took cronkite to the beaches. there was a feeling he may have been a republican b
he wore the moniker well but he carried c the country through things likery t mercury and gemini and apollo missions and ourd t voice througheh the t hecivil-rights movement in theax vietnam war, and nixonhe bir of resignation and also brought some got together to the camp david peace accord. the big three are at edwardworl' r. murrow and walterbout a tho cronkite. >> host: how did he get to be that guy? >> he was good with the wire service and united press your stories are given...
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through mercury, gemini, apollo, skylab, space station station and space shuttle. we're working with nasa on orion. so we're committed. melissa: talk about that. what does the future look like? nasa committed 17 billion or the u.s. is spending 17 billion with nasa. that appeals in comparison if you compare it to today's dollars what they have spent in the past. how has the aerospace industry changed and what is the path for you?. >> there are six astronauts up there doing research. we tend to forget about that but it is ongoing the research out of that. we're developing a new commercial transportation system that will take crews on a u.s. system up the space station. then beyond that, we're developing a, big rocket, bigger than the apollo rocket that will carry the orion capsule deep into space to do human space travel back to the moon, to an asteroid and eventually on to mars. melissa: wow. >> it is interesting. houston brought us the moon. in the future we're going to bring the united states and the world mars. humans on mars. it is an amazing thing. melissa: how
through mercury, gemini, apollo, skylab, space station station and space shuttle. we're working with nasa on orion. so we're committed. melissa: talk about that. what does the future look like? nasa committed 17 billion or the u.s. is spending 17 billion with nasa. that appeals in comparison if you compare it to today's dollars what they have spent in the past. how has the aerospace industry changed and what is the path for you?. >> there are six astronauts up there doing research. we...
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. >> we didn't know everything, and it took mercury and apollo to mature, and get the job done. >> and next week we'll take a closer look at cancer medicines which cost more than $30,000 for a single round of treatment. now in some cases they prolong life, but just by a few months. some patients, though, they mean real hope. the question a lot of people ask, who pays? but up next, heart health and omega 3 supplements. there is a controversial study, i'll tell you what you need to know. ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. . >>> well, a lot of people make a point of eating fish and other foods rich in omega three fatty acids, or take supplements for those benefits. in fact i take them myself. but a new study shows that the benefits just don't exist. a nutrition specialist on our program, thank you for joining us. this has got you up in arms. >> this really does. >> so the study basically says
. >> we didn't know everything, and it took mercury and apollo to mature, and get the job done. >> and next week we'll take a closer look at cancer medicines which cost more than $30,000 for a single round of treatment. now in some cases they prolong life, but just by a few months. some patients, though, they mean real hope. the question a lot of people ask, who pays? but up next, heart health and omega 3 supplements. there is a controversial study, i'll tell you what you need to...
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his capsule communiqcator from apollo charlie duke said that he was always a team player. i am quoting charlie now. neil believed it was a u.s. accomplish and not their accomplishment. he was one of the humblest men i ever met. even the biographer echo ed the words. have a listen. >> i think that neil felt that he knew that other astronauts could have made the land iing. the crew dispatched for 11, all three of the astronauts, but the commander armstrong, felt it was important that it was a national effort, and this was a team effort, and to have the names of the astronauts was really, you know, it was not needed. and it was not really the message. in terms of the deciding who would be the first out, between aldrin and armstrong, they both landed at the same time. i mean, that is the way neil looked a it. he did not see why there was a emphasis upon him being the first out. >> it is one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> there was some thinking about, well, which of the two men will best, you know, will best represent nasa, and the country and humankind as
his capsule communiqcator from apollo charlie duke said that he was always a team player. i am quoting charlie now. neil believed it was a u.s. accomplish and not their accomplishment. he was one of the humblest men i ever met. even the biographer echo ed the words. have a listen. >> i think that neil felt that he knew that other astronauts could have made the land iing. the crew dispatched for 11, all three of the astronauts, but the commander armstrong, felt it was important that it was...
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and his beardless, youthful face bears more than a passing resemblance to pagan images of apollo. the first great churches were variations of the roman assembly hall known as a basilica, with a central nave often ending in a semicircular apse and side aisles screened by colonnades. santa sabina, finished in 432, is a particularly fine example of these simple but elegant early christian basilicas. the roman arch appears here in yet another form, springing directly from the column capitals. the insignia of the new christianized empire, whose capital is no longer rome but constantinople, are placed with perhaps unconscious symbolism atop the corinthian columns taken from a pagan building. once reviled and persecuted, christianity is triumphant. historians havargued about the causes of the fall of the roman empire ever since it happened, when saint augustine wrote that the empire had been part of god's divine plan for the furtherance of christianity through the world, that it had now fulfilled its historical purpose. modern scholars have found political, material, economic, social rea
and his beardless, youthful face bears more than a passing resemblance to pagan images of apollo. the first great churches were variations of the roman assembly hall known as a basilica, with a central nave often ending in a semicircular apse and side aisles screened by colonnades. santa sabina, finished in 432, is a particularly fine example of these simple but elegant early christian basilicas. the roman arch appears here in yet another form, springing directly from the column capitals. the...
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. >> reporter: more than 2,000 people filled the cathedral including apollo 11 crewmate buzz aldrin and former senator john glenn, but outside before the service started hundreds of people who haven't flown in space waited in long lines to get inside and say good-bye to this reluctant hero. the national cathedral itself holds a very special piece of neil armstrong history. inside is this stained glass window called the space window. i also the cover of today's program -- 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 this small dot is a shrivel of real moon rock arm -- a sliver of real moon rock armstrong present to the cathedral. >> it was courage, grace and humility that lifted him above the stars. >> reporter: at the national cathedral kristin fisher, 9 news now. >> an amazing life. armstrong will be buried at sea tomorrow by the u.s. navy. >>> from death row to possible freedom, we'll talk to the mother of an accused murderer about her son's chances of getting out of jail tomorrow. >> we'll
. >> reporter: more than 2,000 people filled the cathedral including apollo 11 crewmate buzz aldrin and former senator john glenn, but outside before the service started hundreds of people who haven't flown in space waited in long lines to get inside and say good-bye to this reluctant hero. the national cathedral itself holds a very special piece of neil armstrong history. inside is this stained glass window called the space window. i also the cover of today's program -- it's also the...
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a former test pilot, he led mankind into space as commander of the apollo leavened men landing. the man who famously said one small step for man, a giant leap for mankind for stepped on the mend. he will be buried at sea on friday. >> a giant leap for mankind. >> that's right. keep watching.
a former test pilot, he led mankind into space as commander of the apollo leavened men landing. the man who famously said one small step for man, a giant leap for mankind for stepped on the mend. he will be buried at sea on friday. >> a giant leap for mankind. >> that's right. keep watching.
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. >> we didn't know anything but it took mercury and apollo to get it done. >>> next week we're going to take a closer look at cancer medicines which cost more than $30,000 for a single round of treatment. now, in some cases they prolong life, but just by a few months. some patient, though, they mean real hope. the question a lot of people ask, who pays. >>> but up next, heart health and omega-3 supplements. there's a controversial new study. i'm going to tell you what you need know to know. [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may
. >> we didn't know anything but it took mercury and apollo to get it done. >>> next week we're going to take a closer look at cancer medicines which cost more than $30,000 for a single round of treatment. now, in some cases they prolong life, but just by a few months. some patient, though, they mean real hope. the question a lot of people ask, who pays. >>> but up next, heart health and omega-3 supplements. there's a controversial new study. i'm going to tell you what...
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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 displayed throughout his life that lifted him above the stars. >> reporter: at the national cathedral, kristin fisher, 9news now. >> neil armstrong will be buried at sea tomorrow by the u.s. navy. >>> coming up on 9news now at noon, on dr. phil -- actually at 4:00 p.m., she was a star and she was a finalist on the hit show america's next top model. now she's struggling with drug intervention. dr. phil and family do an intervention. >> isn't it true that inside you at some level you know that your life sucks? you know that this is a crap way to live. are you really convincing yourself that this life that you have doesn't suck? look, i can play as hard as you want to play or as easy as you want to
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 displayed throughout his life that lifted him above the stars. >> reporter: at the...
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text the word "dean" to 97999 brought to you by million dollar quartet at the apollo theater. have a great weekend, dean richards. wgn news. >> taste of chicago will be five days again next year. it was cut from 10:00 to 5:00 after reports that they were losing money. restaurant revenue were down. we'll look at the final invoices to see if this year's taste finished in the black or the red. how yogurt can change your blood pressure. >>> unofficially, fall is right now today. >> yeah. it comes up about eight hours from now. >> 9:49 a.m. >> is that right? >> that's the equinox so we're starting off the fall season in fine style this year. going to be very chilly. about as cool as we are right now across the chicago area be the high temperature for sunday. look at the time lapse pictures from the day. what a great dismal day we had in chicago. rain off and on from the afternoon right on through the early evening. most of the heavier rain is pushed out of chicago. but we do have a chance of picking up an isolated shower or two. but more rain is going to be redeveloping tomorrow. l
text the word "dean" to 97999 brought to you by million dollar quartet at the apollo theater. have a great weekend, dean richards. wgn news. >> taste of chicago will be five days again next year. it was cut from 10:00 to 5:00 after reports that they were losing money. restaurant revenue were down. we'll look at the final invoices to see if this year's taste finished in the black or the red. how yogurt can change your blood pressure. >>> unofficially, fall is right now...
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the cathedral houses a rock from the moon that was presented to the church by apollo 11 astronauts back in 1974. >>> well, it's time to start making weekend plans. mark your calendar for saturday. that's the day of the ninth annual silver spring jazz festival. and right now marcus johnson, one of the jazz musicians performing on saturday is in our circle. he's giving a free concert. our own derek mcginty is there and he's enjoying the show. >> reporter: hi, jc. it's tough to hear because the music is so jazzy and so smooth. marcus johnson has joined us on the circle right outside wusa9. he's been entertaining our guests for about the last 35 minutes or so he's going to be here till 1:00. if you're -- if you like what you're hearing from marcus right now, feel free to go to wusa9.com where we're streaming is live even as we speak. what's more, as you mentioned, he will be at the silver spring jazz festival in downtown silver spring. it lasts from 4:30 to 10:00 this saturday night. it's a little cloudy but the music i think is holding the rain off. we're going to hop it does that till 1:0
the cathedral houses a rock from the moon that was presented to the church by apollo 11 astronauts back in 1974. >>> well, it's time to start making weekend plans. mark your calendar for saturday. that's the day of the ninth annual silver spring jazz festival. and right now marcus johnson, one of the jazz musicians performing on saturday is in our circle. he's giving a free concert. our own derek mcginty is there and he's enjoying the show. >> reporter: hi, jc. it's tough to hear...
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we have the benefit of the apollo astronauts who brought rocks back from the moon that calibrated the dater rate -- crater rate, so we kind of apply that to mars. so we have a rough sense of how old these rocks are at gayle crater, they're probably in excess of three and four billion years old. the harder question is to really ask if we see evidence for water, how long was that water around for. but we do have an instrument that if things go in our direction -- it's a long shot -- we might actually be able to date the rock that's there and get a sense for how old that water was there. >> how fast -- you're talking about an area bigger than connecticut. how fast can the curiosity move so that it can cover the amount of land that you're trying to cover in the time that you have? >> this is a great opportunity for me to talk about, just mention briefly how important the mars program is. because it's an iterative process with orbiters operating with rovers, we have orbiters make maps of where we think the good stuff is. is so when we picked our landing site, we picked the landing site, an
we have the benefit of the apollo astronauts who brought rocks back from the moon that calibrated the dater rate -- crater rate, so we kind of apply that to mars. so we have a rough sense of how old these rocks are at gayle crater, they're probably in excess of three and four billion years old. the harder question is to really ask if we see evidence for water, how long was that water around for. but we do have an instrument that if things go in our direction -- it's a long shot -- we might...
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and let me play among the stars ♪ >> one of the cathedral's stained-glass windows is a tribute to the apollo 11 mission. in bed with bennett, a tiny moon rocks more than 3 billion -- in vetted -- embedded in it, tiny moon rocks more than 3 billion years old. >> david scott flew with neil armstrong on july 9 8, for -- on gemini 8. >> he is the standard. we know how to look up to somebody, how it should be done. >> the eagle has landed. >> the enormity of neil armstrong's legacy is best explained by the man himself. >> it's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> bbc news, washington. >> neil armstrong, who just loved to fly and changed the world doing it. that brings our show to a close. you can get updates on all of our stories on our website. find us on twitter. from all of us here at "bbc world news america," thanks for watching. do tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union ba
and let me play among the stars ♪ >> one of the cathedral's stained-glass windows is a tribute to the apollo 11 mission. in bed with bennett, a tiny moon rocks more than 3 billion -- in vetted -- embedded in it, tiny moon rocks more than 3 billion years old. >> david scott flew with neil armstrong on july 9 8, for -- on gemini 8. >> he is the standard. we know how to look up to somebody, how it should be done. >> the eagle has landed. >> the enormity of neil...
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hundreds of mourners, including apollo era astronauts, gathered at the washington national cathedral to celebrate a true american hero. many spoke of how armstrong affected them personally. >> he did not want attention called to himself. he might have smiled at it, but he would have said, is that really mean they are honoring? >> i join a grateful nation in saluting the brave and humble servant who never stopped dreaming, never stopped working to make those dreams reality, and inspired each and everyone of us. >> neil armstrong died last month at age 82. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> the beautiful late summer weather has been with us all week long. it looks like it will be your good part of friday, too, before a weak front comes through tomorrow night. that will not have a great impact on the area. 2 degrees warmer than normal, but a few degrees below the average for the day. another nice night tonight, but you can feel a little bit of cloud and is starting to crowd in from the west. we have had severe clear for the last five days or
hundreds of mourners, including apollo era astronauts, gathered at the washington national cathedral to celebrate a true american hero. many spoke of how armstrong affected them personally. >> he did not want attention called to himself. he might have smiled at it, but he would have said, is that really mean they are honoring? >> i join a grateful nation in saluting the brave and humble servant who never stopped dreaming, never stopped working to make those dreams reality, and...
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. >> and when the apollo wan . in 1969, that meant mission accomplished. reporting live, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> thank you. the bail hearing for a teenager charged in the perry hall hi school shooting has been delayed. robert loudoun jr. is expected to appear in court today. -- robert gladden jr. police said he brought a shotgun to school and opened fire in the cafeteria. >> class is back under way at morgan state university today after a shooting at the campus. they say someone shot a man in the student center yesterday. was ticket to the hospital in serious condition. this is the of victim was not a student and did know the suspect. >> pleasetwo women were arrested on tuesday. they had 21 children in the home at the home on abilene way. investigators said the women did have a day care permit but only to watch 5 children. >> historic library in washington is reopening. we have more on that. and police in fairfax county think thieves may have been stealing from unsuspecting atm users. they found this simple looking device sitting on the card slot of
. >> and when the apollo wan . in 1969, that meant mission accomplished. reporting live, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> thank you. the bail hearing for a teenager charged in the perry hall hi school shooting has been delayed. robert loudoun jr. is expected to appear in court today. -- robert gladden jr. police said he brought a shotgun to school and opened fire in the cafeteria. >> class is back under way at morgan state university today after a shooting at the campus. they say...
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it requires more nonfiction reading, for example, books about apollo 11 for elementary students. the u.s. constitution for middle schoolers. more complex works like euclid's elements for high schoolers. and basic algebra will be taught as early as kindergarten. 45 state have adopted the standards which take effect in all grade levels by 2014. >> we can't continue outsourcing jobs and the reason we are outsourcing jobs is because in other places, they're preparing their kids better than we are. >> reporter: parts of common core are modeled after schools in south korea and japan, where students score higher than americans in reading and math on international tests. to meantime these standards, school districts will have to buy new textbooks, train teachers, and upgrade computers. experts say this could cost upwards of $8billion to $16 billion. critics say the initiative could actually hamper learning for some because every child learns at a different pace. >> i think we're going to have higher rate of failure. we're going to have lower test scores. and, of course, they will, as usu
it requires more nonfiction reading, for example, books about apollo 11 for elementary students. the u.s. constitution for middle schoolers. more complex works like euclid's elements for high schoolers. and basic algebra will be taught as early as kindergarten. 45 state have adopted the standards which take effect in all grade levels by 2014. >> we can't continue outsourcing jobs and the reason we are outsourcing jobs is because in other places, they're preparing their kids better than we...