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armstrong is recognized. mr. armstrong: i'm going to follow up on mr. hice's questions. earlier, you said kellyanne conway interview on may 29 was fairly early in the morning, right? >> yeah. mr. armstrong: earlier, you said the report lad previously been written but this was the straw that broke the camel's back. why did it take seven or eight hours to get to the white house? >> the report was essentially written. we added a couple of things from the interview. first paragraph. mr. armstrong: it was edited? emails and consulting with your staff. was the recommendation for her firing written before or after? >> the recommendation for firing was already in the report but wasn't in the same way. something to the effect of termination up to and including her removal. mr. armstrong: i want to -- we are talking about accountability. i want to talk about the advisory opinion. your office treats it with the force of law, right? >> the advisory opinion are not bipeding but just our interpretation of the statute and the code. the advisory opinion is not binding but we have a func
armstrong is recognized. mr. armstrong: i'm going to follow up on mr. hice's questions. earlier, you said kellyanne conway interview on may 29 was fairly early in the morning, right? >> yeah. mr. armstrong: earlier, you said the report lad previously been written but this was the straw that broke the camel's back. why did it take seven or eight hours to get to the white house? >> the report was essentially written. we added a couple of things from the interview. first paragraph. mr....
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armstrong is recognized. mr. armstrong: i'm going to follow up on mr. hice's questions. earlier, you said kellyanne conway interview on may 29 was fairly early in the morning, right? >> yeah. mr. armstrong: earlier, you said the report lad previously been written but this was the straw that broke the camel's back. why did it take seven or eight hours to get to the white house? >> the report was essentially written. we added a couple of things from the interview. first paragraph. mr. armstrong: it was edited? emails and consulting with your staff. was the recommendation for her firing written before or after? >> the recommendation for firing was already in the report but wasn't in the same way. something to the effect of termination up to and including her removal. mr. armstrong: i want to -- we are talking about accountability. i want to talk about the advisory opinion. your office treats it with the force of law, right? >> the advisory opinion are not bipeding but just our interpretation of the statute and the code. the advisory opinion is not binding but we have a func
armstrong is recognized. mr. armstrong: i'm going to follow up on mr. hice's questions. earlier, you said kellyanne conway interview on may 29 was fairly early in the morning, right? >> yeah. mr. armstrong: earlier, you said the report lad previously been written but this was the straw that broke the camel's back. why did it take seven or eight hours to get to the white house? >> the report was essentially written. we added a couple of things from the interview. first paragraph. mr....
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at the time the burn was initiated armstrong's heart rate was 110. at touchdown on the lunar surface, he had a hard rate of 156. and the heart rate is now in the 90s. we do not have biomedical data on buzz aldrin. >> the hatch is coming open. >> hatch reported coming open at 109 hours eight minutes five seconds. >> okay, houston, i'm on the porch. >> roger, neil. >> okay, everything's nice in here. >> okay. can you pull the door open a little more? >> okay. >> okay. >> houston, this is neil. radio check. >> neil, this is houston, loud and clear. break, break. buzz, this is houston. radio check and verify tv circuit breaker in. >> roger. tv circuit breaker's in. >> roger. >> and we're getting a picture on the tv. >> you had a good picture, huh? >> there's a great deal of contrast in it and currently it's upside down on our monitor but we can make out a fair amount of detail. >> okay. >> i'm at the foot of the ladder. the lem foot beds are only depressed in the surface about one or two inches, although the surface appears to be very, very fine grained
at the time the burn was initiated armstrong's heart rate was 110. at touchdown on the lunar surface, he had a hard rate of 156. and the heart rate is now in the 90s. we do not have biomedical data on buzz aldrin. >> the hatch is coming open. >> hatch reported coming open at 109 hours eight minutes five seconds. >> okay, houston, i'm on the porch. >> roger, neil. >> okay, everything's nice in here. >> okay. can you pull the door open a little more? >>...
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neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and collins. they are boarding the transfer van for the trip to the launch pad. the trip in the transfer van should take some 15 minutes or so to reach the pad. at which time the astronauts will board the first of two elevators for the trip to the 320-foot level after launch pad where they will then proceed to ingress the spacecraft. the depardeparture. the transfer man departing from the operations building at the kennedy space center on the start of its eight-mile trip to launch pad a here at complex 39 where the launch vehicle fully loaded with propellant going through preliminary checkout. this is launch control. >> parked around gate one area. cars in every space. little kids staring at the saturn 5 glowing 15 miles away. we saw teenagers with telescopes. the same road we came over years ago. we came out at the same hour to cover shepherd. >>> this is saturn launch control, t minus two hours and counting. as the prime crew for apollo 11 are on their terminal part of their trip to the launch p
neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and collins. they are boarding the transfer van for the trip to the launch pad. the trip in the transfer van should take some 15 minutes or so to reach the pad. at which time the astronauts will board the first of two elevators for the trip to the 320-foot level after launch pad where they will then proceed to ingress the spacecraft. the depardeparture. the transfer man departing from the operations building at the kennedy space center on the start of its eight-mile...
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. >> reporter: chastity williams last saw dewan armstrong on june 22nd, 2018, before he checked into jail in dublin. he was serving time on weekends for his first and only serious felony, a 3-year-old burglary. it was a compromise, the best way he could pay for his crime and keep working as a tow truck driver supporting his young son and daughter. he had just learned he was going to be a father again. when chastity last spoke with him over the phone that friday night, she had no idea it would be for the last time. >> i never thought anything was wrong. >> reporter: but she began to worry the next morning when she saw dewan had called several times overnight. by sunday night she knew something was wrong when she went to jail to pick him up. deputies there made her wait an hour and a half, then took her to see a priest. >> and they go onto tell me that he passed out, so he went to the hospital. he was acting uncooperative for this and on his way to the hospital at the hospital he passed away. i just looked at them. it seemed like the world stopped. >> i'm not going to stop fighting for
. >> reporter: chastity williams last saw dewan armstrong on june 22nd, 2018, before he checked into jail in dublin. he was serving time on weekends for his first and only serious felony, a 3-year-old burglary. it was a compromise, the best way he could pay for his crime and keep working as a tow truck driver supporting his young son and daughter. he had just learned he was going to be a father again. when chastity last spoke with him over the phone that friday night, she had no idea it...
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was neil armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . this is the w.'s live from the other world leaders arrive in japan for the g. 20 summit the trade war between the 2 largest economies china m the united states and a lack of consensus on talk think global warming.
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then i said, okay,get out of th. >> reporter: after they got outside, armstrong saw some of his former coworkers from alameda county fire arriving on the scene as he sprayed the house with a garden hose and warned them about more dangers of explosions. >> hey! neighbors, there's a van full of fuel! >> reporter: the neighbors tonight staying with family or friends. still out of their homes, but they're physically okay. while the alameda county fire investigators look for a cause. we're live in castro valley. tom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> tom, thanks very much. the flames are out, but investigators say they still don't know what sparked a fire at a massive construction site in santa clara. the firerted late flare-ups throughout the day. they say this is completely normal. >>> take a look at this video of the flames tearing through what would have been new condos. firefighters say a construction worker was hurt trying to get away from these flames. a person of interest was detained, but was later released. >> a vigil is planned next week in the east bay to oppose the president's plann
then i said, okay,get out of th. >> reporter: after they got outside, armstrong saw some of his former coworkers from alameda county fire arriving on the scene as he sprayed the house with a garden hose and warned them about more dangers of explosions. >> hey! neighbors, there's a van full of fuel! >> reporter: the neighbors tonight staying with family or friends. still out of their homes, but they're physically okay. while the alameda county fire investigators look for a...
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i give you neil armstrong. >> neil armstrong was unflappable. he was a natural aviator and armstrong just seemed never to be ruffled. >> neil is a cool guy, as we all know. in fact, all of the guys i was working with at the time are all exceptional pilots, and so it's great to be on a team like that where they're all winners. >> gemini is the space agency's bridge to the future. with it we'll learn man's true capabilities and drawbacks in space and on the last five gemini flights we'll practice several different forms of rendezvous, the skill needed to reply spacecraft to change crews, the ability to operate in a new medium that is both fantastically rewarding and terrifyingly dangerous. gemini, moreover, is a rehearsal for apollo, the three-man spacecraft that will get us to the moon. >> the russians surprise with another first in the person of aleksei leonov, who they say became the first man to walk around in space. >> when he went outside the spacecraft we said no, he couldn't have done that. but the fact the soviets went outside and success
i give you neil armstrong. >> neil armstrong was unflappable. he was a natural aviator and armstrong just seemed never to be ruffled. >> neil is a cool guy, as we all know. in fact, all of the guys i was working with at the time are all exceptional pilots, and so it's great to be on a team like that where they're all winners. >> gemini is the space agency's bridge to the future. with it we'll learn man's true capabilities and drawbacks in space and on the last five gemini...
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you have a bunch of guys about to turn blue. >> armstrong is on the moon, neil armstrong, 38-year-old american, standing on the surface of the moon on this july 28th, 1969. >> that's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> it was a moment when it seemed like the whole country and even most of the world kind of stopped in their tracks and just took all this in with a sense of wonder and almost disbelief. my god, can this really be happening? >> it looks beautiful. >> it's different, but it's very pretty out here. >> ready to come out? >> all set. >> okay, i'm on the top step. >> you have three more steps, and then a long one. there you go. dere men from the planet earth, july 1969. it came in for all mankind. >> the real moment of truth is next. they still have to get off the surface of the moon. they push the button on the computer and then, bang, they see the moon receding from them. and then some minutes later they're back in orbit and they're on their way to rendezvous with mike collins. >> of all the entire world to watch the apollo 11 watch man take the first steps
you have a bunch of guys about to turn blue. >> armstrong is on the moon, neil armstrong, 38-year-old american, standing on the surface of the moon on this july 28th, 1969. >> that's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> it was a moment when it seemed like the whole country and even most of the world kind of stopped in their tracks and just took all this in with a sense of wonder and almost disbelief. my god, can this really be happening? >> it looks...
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neil armstrong did his graduate work at usc. so with that, i will ask you, i was pretty upset to learn that there is not a celebration in washington for the public regarding the 50th anniversary of apollo 11 and i noticed that there is a contractor celebration hosted by kennedy space center which they are saying the official celebration and with tickets of $5000 each. i was wondering here opinion about this and whether in fact, the notoriety of the media, movies that has now varnished the historical significance has overwhelmed the original tenant of what the space program was about to this country and is now just become a paid as you can to be a part of the program now. >> host: i think we got the idea. thank you. >> guest: of course he was the aircraft company that got the contract to design and build the moon or module. he played a very important part. i've heard about the celebration. i have to say, what to celebrate, and what the governors decide to celebrate, it would've been nice to have something on the 50th anniversary.
neil armstrong did his graduate work at usc. so with that, i will ask you, i was pretty upset to learn that there is not a celebration in washington for the public regarding the 50th anniversary of apollo 11 and i noticed that there is a contractor celebration hosted by kennedy space center which they are saying the official celebration and with tickets of $5000 each. i was wondering here opinion about this and whether in fact, the notoriety of the media, movies that has now varnished the...
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. >> armstrong: i had not heard of him. >> stahl: robert armstrong, the former head of m.i.t.'s chemical engineering department, joined xyleco's board of directors after medoff told him about the electron beam accelerator, his inventive way of breaking down biomass. >> armstrong: the electron beam is truly a game changer. >> stahl: i was told that it's the holy grail, getting access to the sugars. >> armstrong: people at m.i.t. are working on it, people in the national labs, but nobody's gotten it done yet. >> stahl: has xyleco done it? >> armstrong: xyleco has done it. >> medoff: yeah, he knew i did it. >> stahl: and now he's lured some pretty powerful men to his board of directors, including former shell oil executive sir john jennings, and three former cabinet secretaries- steve chu of the department of energy, george shultz, former secretary of state, and former defense secretary, william perry. >> william perry: well, i thought he was another thomas edison. >> stahl: another thomas edison? >> perry: another thomas edison. a genius. a very eccentric genius, but a genius who
. >> armstrong: i had not heard of him. >> stahl: robert armstrong, the former head of m.i.t.'s chemical engineering department, joined xyleco's board of directors after medoff told him about the electron beam accelerator, his inventive way of breaking down biomass. >> armstrong: the electron beam is truly a game changer. >> stahl: i was told that it's the holy grail, getting access to the sugars. >> armstrong: people at m.i.t. are working on it, people in the...
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and they do have a number of famous faces at the festival including buzz aldrin who along with neil armstrong landed on the moon 5 decades ago. the festival kicked off with a star studded concert called once upon a time on the moon the. oscar winning composer hands. guitar idol. and the lead guitarist of queen brian may were among the guests on the opening evening of the storm has passed of which was started by astrophysicist derek is really. i think. people so they can do things. to face the love of people out inspired and one of. them is actually to bring these guys to get to have a life and they. treat them like stars. bring them on the breaks. the event is bringing together artists scientists and astronauts who were relating their experiences with missions during the space race of the 1960 s. and seventy's the aim of star misses to present scientific knowledge in a fun and entertaining way and those who do that especially well are eligible for the stephen hawking medal this year it was awarded to ilan musk whose aerospace company space x. has its sights set on mars musk spoke via a live r
and they do have a number of famous faces at the festival including buzz aldrin who along with neil armstrong landed on the moon 5 decades ago. the festival kicked off with a star studded concert called once upon a time on the moon the. oscar winning composer hands. guitar idol. and the lead guitarist of queen brian may were among the guests on the opening evening of the storm has passed of which was started by astrophysicist derek is really. i think. people so they can do things. to face the...
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armstrong? mr. armstrong votes yes. mr. stube? mr. stube votes yes. >> mr. chairman, how are we reported? >> mr. cooper isn't recorded. mr. sarbanes votes no. >> mr. welch? >> mr. cooper, you voted no? mr. cooper, no. mr. connolly has not recorded. mr. connolly votes no. mr. clay? mr. clay votes no. >> ms. kelly recorded. >> ms. kelly is not recorded. ms. kelly votes no. >>> anyone else wishing to vote? >> on this we have 15 yays, 24 nos. >> the amendment fails. our next question now is on the higgins' amendment, which failed by voice vote. the yays and nays are ordered. >> mr. cummings? >> no. >> ms. maloney. >> no. >> ms. norton. >> no. >> mr. clay? >> no. >> mr. lynch? >> no. >> mr. cooper? >> no. >> mr. connolly. >> nay. >> mr. christianworthy. >> no. >> mr. raskin. >> no. >> mr. rouda. >> no. >> ms. hill? >> no. >> ms. wasserman-schultz. >> no. >> mr. sarbanes? >> no. >> mr. welch? >> no. >> ms. speier? >> no. >> ms. kelly? >> no. >> ms. lawrence? >> no. >> ms. plaskett. >> no. >> mr. connor. >> no. >> mr. gomez. >> no. >> ms. ocasio-cortez. >> no. >> m
armstrong? mr. armstrong votes yes. mr. stube? mr. stube votes yes. >> mr. chairman, how are we reported? >> mr. cooper isn't recorded. mr. sarbanes votes no. >> mr. welch? >> mr. cooper, you voted no? mr. cooper, no. mr. connolly has not recorded. mr. connolly votes no. mr. clay? mr. clay votes no. >> ms. kelly recorded. >> ms. kelly is not recorded. ms. kelly votes no. >>> anyone else wishing to vote? >> on this we have 15 yays, 24 nos....
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and the last time neil armstrong's spacesuit was on public display was 13 years ago. >>f got to be one oe coolest historic argumetifacts on orth. >> and country up there, so makes you really proud. >> usa! >> they wl be hearing a lot of that probably down in orlando tonight. and we're in weath alert mode so let's get back to the storm center where amelia draper is tracking the rain and storms for this tuesday night. >> and you aremsracking stor for pretty much every night this week. >> absolutely. we're in an unsettled muggy weather pattern through thursday. however, that being said, if you feed to get something done outdoors, mosts will be fine over the next couple hours. i think that the threat for storer and heaviain will hold off tonight until about 7:00, 8:00 as the sun starts to set out there. nice though for your friday and saturday. friday is fantastic during the afternoon and evening hours.tu saay equally as lovely out there. and then check out your third weather headline, good new, sunday is now looking mainly dry. yesterday we had the fchance for storms on
and the last time neil armstrong's spacesuit was on public display was 13 years ago. >>f got to be one oe coolest historic argumetifacts on orth. >> and country up there, so makes you really proud. >> usa! >> they wl be hearing a lot of that probably down in orlando tonight. and we're in weath alert mode so let's get back to the storm center where amelia draper is tracking the rain and storms for this tuesday night. >> and you aremsracking stor for pretty much...
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the museum will soon open its doors to a new exhibit, one that will honor neil armstrong's or famous and the space suit he wore while saying them. >> we have been very busy in the last two years. >> reporter: kathleens lewis the curator of the apollo # 1 exhibit. when she watched them take the first steps, she never shlieved would get to restore his space suit. >> this is a great responsibility. we are looking forward to inspiring new generations to work on the next generation pursuits. >> reporter: there is still a month to b goore the exhibit opens. the museum plans to throw a party july 20th, and get this, it will be at 10:56 p.m., the exact minu mankind walked on the moon. >> back then it was black and white tv, it was fuzzy, but pretty exciting. >> reporter: equally exciting, the possibility of what's to come. so maybe one day we can buy a house on the moon. at the air and space museum, amee cho, news 4. >> time still flies, de sn't it? timr us to take off now. that's all for news 4 this week. i'm leon forris. thankjoining us. have a great week. ♪ ♪ z3d2uz z16fz y3d2uy y16fy
the museum will soon open its doors to a new exhibit, one that will honor neil armstrong's or famous and the space suit he wore while saying them. >> we have been very busy in the last two years. >> reporter: kathleens lewis the curator of the apollo # 1 exhibit. when she watched them take the first steps, she never shlieved would get to restore his space suit. >> this is a great responsibility. we are looking forward to inspiring new generations to work on the next generation...
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we will be back with hasek armstrong. -- patrick armstrong. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance and politics. this is this is bloomberg. let's get out to paris where the air show kicks off for boeing. the trade for will be exercising damage control after the grounding of its 77 max aircraft. let's get to guy johnson who is there. francine, thank you very much. we are going to talk about the max in just a moment. we are going to talk now to one of the companies that will provide engines for the max. that is ge aviation. it is ceo david joyce. david: how are you? guy: i am very well. let's talk about how high the bar is. you are the group desk your group cfo said the aviation is .retty recession resilient issue right? david: the balance of business is very favorable for us. we have a great production run going. we are going to increase production by 50%. we have an -- by 15%. we have an incredible aftermarket. middle of a real growth market when it comes to military. we are seeing 10% compound growth rate through the middle of th
we will be back with hasek armstrong. -- patrick armstrong. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: economics, finance and politics. this is this is bloomberg. let's get out to paris where the air show kicks off for boeing. the trade for will be exercising damage control after the grounding of its 77 max aircraft. let's get to guy johnson who is there. francine, thank you very much. we are going to talk about the max in just a moment. we are going to talk now to one of the companies that will provide...
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one that will honor neil armstrong's famous rds. >> we have been very busy in the last four years. >> kathleen lewis is the curator. when she watched armstrong take hose famous first steps, she never imaginede would get to restore his space suit. >> we're looking forward to inspiring younger generations. >> there's a month to go before the ent opens. >> it will be at 10:56 p.m., the exact moment mankind walked on the moon. >> amy cho, news 4. >>> it's all about the bbq after the break. >> we'll tell >>> good morng. reynolds wrap wants to pay you oss 000 to eat bbq a america this summer. the winner gets to bring a friend and reynolds will pick up the tab for travel, ago dwa accommodationsnd food up to an additional $10,000. you canly appy submitting a photo of yourself grilling. and why you are the best person for the job. send it to reynolds chkit.com. you have to put it in by the end of today. >>> somebody wants that job. >> so iortant right there. > one of the biggest bbq showdownsin the country is just alys away. >> we're tng about the national bbq battle. we all got tips from a pi
one that will honor neil armstrong's famous rds. >> we have been very busy in the last four years. >> kathleen lewis is the curator. when she watched armstrong take hose famous first steps, she never imaginede would get to restore his space suit. >> we're looking forward to inspiring younger generations. >> there's a month to go before the ent opens. >> it will be at 10:56 p.m., the exact moment mankind walked on the moon. >> amy cho, news 4. >>>...
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your about to see behind the scenes images of neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins in the moments that made them into american heroes. this film is 100% archival which means every frame of footage you are about to see was shot during the apollo missions. it's a truly unique experience, so sit back, relax, and get ready for lift off.
your about to see behind the scenes images of neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins in the moments that made them into american heroes. this film is 100% archival which means every frame of footage you are about to see was shot during the apollo missions. it's a truly unique experience, so sit back, relax, and get ready for lift off.
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armstrong. armstrong: i'm going to follow up on mr. hice's questions. the kellyanne conway interview on may 29 was fairly early in the morning. earlier, you had said that the report had previously been written but this was the straw that oakley proverbial camel' -- but this was the straw that broke the proverbial camel's back. why did it take so long to get to the white house? mr. kerner: the report was basically written. rep. armstrong: so it was edited? emails back and forth? the recommendation for her firing written before or after? mr. kerner: the recommendation for her firing was already in the report but wasn't the same way. something like, termination up to and including her removal. rep. armstrong: i want to talk about the advisory opinion. obviously, your office treats that as the force of law, correct? mr. kerner: they are not binding. they are our interpretation of the statute and code. we have an advisory function. if federal workers want to get information, they can call and get an opinion. rep. armstrong: if a federal worker violates those
armstrong. armstrong: i'm going to follow up on mr. hice's questions. the kellyanne conway interview on may 29 was fairly early in the morning. earlier, you had said that the report had previously been written but this was the straw that oakley proverbial camel' -- but this was the straw that broke the proverbial camel's back. why did it take so long to get to the white house? mr. kerner: the report was basically written. rep. armstrong: so it was edited? emails back and forth? the...
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was new armstrong starts july 20th. w. w news live from berlin german fighter jets collided over the north of the country both pilots in check to one has been found alive the other house died but you're a fighter aircraft has been in service for 16 years also on the program opposition supporters celebrate victory in. the narrow election a spat totty deals a blow to the turkish president tragic time and his ruling party some what does this mean for the mountain has dominated politics for so long. island for.
was new armstrong starts july 20th. w. w news live from berlin german fighter jets collided over the north of the country both pilots in check to one has been found alive the other house died but you're a fighter aircraft has been in service for 16 years also on the program opposition supporters celebrate victory in. the narrow election a spat totty deals a blow to the turkish president tragic time and his ruling party some what does this mean for the mountain has dominated politics for so...
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one that will hor neil armstrong's famous words and the spacesuit he wore while saying it. >> we have been very busy in the last fours.year >> reporter: kathleen lewis is the curator. she says that when she watched armstrong take those famous first steps, she never imagined that she would one day get to restore his spacesuit. >> this is a gr responsibility. we're also looking forward to inspiring younger generations to work on the next generations of suits. >> reporter: still a month to go before the exhibit open. the museum plans to throw a big party on july 20th and get this, it will be at 10:56 p.m., exact minuteman kind oig walked on the moon. >> back then it as black and white tv but pretty excit rg. >>orter: and recaequally exciting, the poekts of what ss what is to come. aimee cho, news 4. >>> holt and humg hot and humid lightning and even reports of hail. here a live look outside our studios. look at thatrk ugly d cloud as the rain and storms start to creep inside the beltway. >> and you can see the rain all over storm team 4 radar as we come on the air with you at 6: 0. rain
one that will hor neil armstrong's famous words and the spacesuit he wore while saying it. >> we have been very busy in the last fours.year >> reporter: kathleen lewis is the curator. she says that when she watched armstrong take those famous first steps, she never imagined that she would one day get to restore his spacesuit. >> this is a gr responsibility. we're also looking forward to inspiring younger generations to work on the next generations of suits. >> reporter:...
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armstrong, mr. armstrong votes now. mr. stu b votes no. >> mr. gates, you are not recorded. mr. gates votes aye. >> gentlelady from florida. anyone else? gentlemen from georgia. >> mr. johnson of georgia votes aye. >> has everyone voted who wishes to vote? >> with the chairman engaged -- >> announced the result. >> ok, that's fine. >> mr. gates what was your vote? >> aye. >> 23 ayes and 13 no's. >> the motion of the previous question is adopted. >> initiative and moves to reconsider. >> motion. no,lemen from florida -- the gentleman from georgia is recognized. >> i moved to reconsider. >> he is not recognized. >> how do i get recognized? i cannot even make a motion. recognizey cannot we the motion to reconsider? >> because he has not been recognized. >> so we are not coming to recognize anyone who has a motion? >> i have an interesting point that you and i just discussed. twoquestion is, is again, misconstruing of emotions. one thing was concurrent which it is clearly not in this does not apply to tomorrow. this applies to any hearing in the future in which it is entitled depart
armstrong, mr. armstrong votes now. mr. stu b votes no. >> mr. gates, you are not recorded. mr. gates votes aye. >> gentlelady from florida. anyone else? gentlemen from georgia. >> mr. johnson of georgia votes aye. >> has everyone voted who wishes to vote? >> with the chairman engaged -- >> announced the result. >> ok, that's fine. >> mr. gates what was your vote? >> aye. >> 23 ayes and 13 no's. >> the motion of the previous...
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armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on d w. such. this is deja vu news live from berlin a victory for turkey's opposition and a serious low for president airlock large crowds celebrating in istanbul after opposition candidate akram and the mole who wins the rerun of that city's mayoral election he hails the outcome as a vote for change in the country is also mean the beginning of the end the president and a lot also coming up to the rescue of 12 highboy from a flooded cave one year ago captured the attention of the world.
armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on d w. such. this is deja vu news live from berlin a victory for turkey's opposition and a serious low for president airlock large crowds celebrating in istanbul after opposition candidate akram and the mole who wins the rerun of that city's mayoral election he hails the outcome as a vote for change in the country is also mean the beginning of the end the president and a lot also coming up to the rescue of 12 highboy from a flooded cave one year ago...
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catherine armstrong has more. the start of a race in remembrance ofa the start of a race in remembrance of a rescue that captivated the world. these are some of the 12 boys who, one year ago, world. these are some of the 12 boys who, one yearago, into world. these are some of the 12 boys who, one year ago, into the vast cave system in northern thailand with their football coach to relax after training. a trip that went horribly wrong. flash flooding left the team trapped inside for more than two weeks, with little food or water, before diving experts are able to rescue them. the death of a former thai navy seal and rescue volunteer, who ran out of our while returning through the caves, highlighted just how perilous the mission was. one year later and the boys have had their story chronicled in books, documentaries, and a netflix production is also in the pipeline. translation: it is indescribable. my life has changed a lot. translation: i feel thankful for all the officials who on this day last year spent their ti
catherine armstrong has more. the start of a race in remembrance ofa the start of a race in remembrance of a rescue that captivated the world. these are some of the 12 boys who, one year ago, world. these are some of the 12 boys who, one yearago, into world. these are some of the 12 boys who, one year ago, into the vast cave system in northern thailand with their football coach to relax after training. a trip that went horribly wrong. flash flooding left the team trapped inside for more than...
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[inaudible] kennedy: estimated 600 million people watched neil armstrong take one small step for man that day. including our next guest, he was just six years old at the time. he went on to become an ash not credited with sending the first ever tweet from outer space which is equally as important. now to discuss this documentary, apollo missions to the moon premiering sunday, july 7 on nat geo, former astronaut and advisor at the museum here in new york city, mike -- >> that is pretty good. kennedy: did i get it wrong? >> you did it good. it's a long name! kennedy is easy. that is why my friends call me mass. kennedy: you said the moon landing is the most important thing we've ever done. >> that is how i felt about as a little kid. i think a lot of people were interested and excited and 600 million people is a lot watching. i think that the whole world was excited. but for me it was something a little bit more. it really touched me deep in my heart. it set me on a path toward going to space. those guys were my heroes. i thought they were really cool guys. doing brave important things
[inaudible] kennedy: estimated 600 million people watched neil armstrong take one small step for man that day. including our next guest, he was just six years old at the time. he went on to become an ash not credited with sending the first ever tweet from outer space which is equally as important. now to discuss this documentary, apollo missions to the moon premiering sunday, july 7 on nat geo, former astronaut and advisor at the museum here in new york city, mike -- >> that is pretty...
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was neil armstrong. was his destiny starts july 20th on w. . shift special digital warriors women using social media to help change the world. today my ceiling is up challenges the huge job rules in iran. there's a dame the war in iraq about my lifestyle. they have guns and but let's see how facebook tree church instagram and our social media they cannot keep those people's that's something that i never lose hope. it's a punishable crime to be unveiled in public according to the laws sharia laws in iran you get lashes you get jailed and fined but more important than this you won't be allowed to get an education from the age of 7 if you take off your head scarf you won't be allowed to get a job. you won't be allowed to live in your own country. and i am going to come to a young child for i want to play them again yes that. can. be. my campaign was born on a simple picture. it was a picture of me rolling in a beauty food streets in london it was a spring made the trees were full of blossoms and i wrote a caption on my picture that every time when
was neil armstrong. was his destiny starts july 20th on w. . shift special digital warriors women using social media to help change the world. today my ceiling is up challenges the huge job rules in iran. there's a dame the war in iraq about my lifestyle. they have guns and but let's see how facebook tree church instagram and our social media they cannot keep those people's that's something that i never lose hope. it's a punishable crime to be unveiled in public according to the laws sharia...
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armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . hundreds of thousands of hong kong hours are taking to the streets to protest their government. right over and out. 17 year old zach ho is one of them they oppose a proposed extradition bill that could put hong kong's freedoms and the city's autonomy from the chinese mainland at risk. to. take that. very well. sakho is about to finish 11th grade in school it's also final exams week but since the protests show kong kong he has found little time to study. although there is maybe function this time but i think i am doing the right thing i use my fair share for. paul paul. he and his friends have founded an activist group all of them high school students. that sounds like you are in trouble. later by. my forest chased by chased by the police therefore they follow him for oh i really. have to contact my teammates for 3 off. a few days ago protests ended in clashes with the police since then security forces are on the lookout for potential protest leaders. f. f one off a fastball. trace bac
armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . hundreds of thousands of hong kong hours are taking to the streets to protest their government. right over and out. 17 year old zach ho is one of them they oppose a proposed extradition bill that could put hong kong's freedoms and the city's autonomy from the chinese mainland at risk. to. take that. very well. sakho is about to finish 11th grade in school it's also final exams week but since the protests show kong kong he has found little...
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for 47 minutes when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were on the moon, when it'd orbit the moon, you'd be out of contact with everybody on the far side of the moon. what was that like to be so far cut off from humanity? >> i was not happy. i was in my happy little house of columbia. i had hot coffee, i could put the thermostat on 72 degrees. i could have muse, i could have people talk to me from houston, texas, more than i wanted. >> to that point, at one point the censors on your body came loose or they weren't getting the readings they wanted and they wanted you to adjust them. do you remember what you said to them? >> they were so much better informed than certain parts of the mission than we were, we loved them. they could be a nuisance always calling up with some question in the middle of the night or when you were trying to realign your national platform or something like that. >> if anything frightened you, what was the most frightening part? >> the part we had overlooked and not prepared for, that's what we really sweated. >> did you regret you weren't one of the ones that got
for 47 minutes when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin were on the moon, when it'd orbit the moon, you'd be out of contact with everybody on the far side of the moon. what was that like to be so far cut off from humanity? >> i was not happy. i was in my happy little house of columbia. i had hot coffee, i could put the thermostat on 72 degrees. i could have muse, i could have people talk to me from houston, texas, more than i wanted. >> to that point, at one point the censors on your...
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was neil armstrong starts july 20 s. . w. . this is. from berlin tonight europe's heat wave getting hotter france records its highest ever temperature and climate experts are warning this is just a taste of things to come we'll bring you the latest from sizzling southern france also coming up tonight's u.s. president reaches out to other nations at the g. .
was neil armstrong starts july 20 s. . w. . this is. from berlin tonight europe's heat wave getting hotter france records its highest ever temperature and climate experts are warning this is just a taste of things to come we'll bring you the latest from sizzling southern france also coming up tonight's u.s. president reaches out to other nations at the g. .
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neil armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . this week on world stories. mozambique david life has become trying off the cycle in russia a home that cares for seniors and disabled children but we start off in berlin germany has granted political asylum to refugees from hong kong their protests against chinese power have been escalating to activist have managed to escape china's clutches. there the 1st hong kong refugees to be granted asylum or a woman and ellen lee now feel safe in jail. mini they were threatened with a prison sentence in the homeland for having taken part in an anti-government protest. is a very very set thing actually because i think no one wants to leave their home country and never go back. and. but anyway we we thing that. we must do it is because we swish it let the let the whole road know what it what is happening in hong kong. a look back to 2014 many young people took to the streets of hong kong calling for civil liberties and more democracy both sides became violent. and ellen lee were also there they later found at their own mov
neil armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . this week on world stories. mozambique david life has become trying off the cycle in russia a home that cares for seniors and disabled children but we start off in berlin germany has granted political asylum to refugees from hong kong their protests against chinese power have been escalating to activist have managed to escape china's clutches. there the 1st hong kong refugees to be granted asylum or a woman and ellen lee now feel safe in...
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was new armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . this is steve happy. news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes and crease it into demonstrations. thousands have been out on the streets and 3 cities there disputing the results of the may 21st election that's. elected they say they want the system cleared for their pro-war limbaugh to do justice to resign and to get up. and we'll take you into one of the symbolic ways to maximum security prisons.
was new armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . this is steve happy. news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes and crease it into demonstrations. thousands have been out on the streets and 3 cities there disputing the results of the may 21st election that's. elected they say they want the system cleared for their pro-war limbaugh to do justice to resign and to get up. and we'll take you into one of the symbolic ways to maximum security prisons.
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neil armstrong the moon was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . this week on well stories. and israeli settlement in the golan heights he's hoping for a revival using condoms against seoul tech laycock was but we begin in kazakhstan the former soviet republic wants to replace the critic alphabet with russian lettuce it's a step away from russia and towards the national identity of its own. was lucky that learning how to read and write is so fun for these 1st graders at the moment they're learning the cyrillic alphabet in their lessons but soon the kids at this village school will have to switch to the latin alphabet the government plans to phase it in across the country in the coming years teachers will have to receive additional training. we teachers will find the switch harder because we're already has 2 on the alphabet. the children and young learn the alphabet quickly. parents won't be able to help with the transition to the latin alphabet because they haven't allowed to themselves so children will only be able to manners in school we're worried that the main weight of
neil armstrong the moon was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . this week on well stories. and israeli settlement in the golan heights he's hoping for a revival using condoms against seoul tech laycock was but we begin in kazakhstan the former soviet republic wants to replace the critic alphabet with russian lettuce it's a step away from russia and towards the national identity of its own. was lucky that learning how to read and write is so fun for these 1st graders at the moment they're...
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was new armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . this is steve the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes i'm pretty sedated demonstrations in malawi thousands have been out on the streets in 3 cities they're disputing the results of the may 21st election that's all. elected they say they want the system and. their pro-war limbaugh to do justice to resign. and will take you into one of symbolic ways to maximum security prisons activists say the country's jails violates the rights of the people they house. i'm christine wonderwall come to news africa i'm glad you achieved in and president it seems in malawi as thousands of people rally against the results of last month's disputed presidential elections but he fired tear gas to protest as demanding the resignation of the head of the country's electoral commission who they say has dismissed allegations of voting fraud not incumbent president. now that of the 2 main opposition parties have challenged the result. was. the scene outside parliament in long way on wednesday. in the la
was new armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . this is steve the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes i'm pretty sedated demonstrations in malawi thousands have been out on the streets in 3 cities they're disputing the results of the may 21st election that's all. elected they say they want the system and. their pro-war limbaugh to do justice to resign. and will take you into one of symbolic ways to maximum security prisons activists say the country's jails violates the rights of the...
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was neil armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . this is g w news live from berlin tonight language trying to reach the u.s. the world asking why are children dying at the border these were the favorite toys of a toddler who drowned with her father as they tried to cross the rio grande river into the united states now the u.s. congress is debating a new emergency funding package to help migrants but will it ever become wall also coming up the killing there's shock in germany a politician known for his program fiji's stance was murdered at his home now the suspect a man believed to have.
was neil armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . this is g w news live from berlin tonight language trying to reach the u.s. the world asking why are children dying at the border these were the favorite toys of a toddler who drowned with her father as they tried to cross the rio grande river into the united states now the u.s. congress is debating a new emergency funding package to help migrants but will it ever become wall also coming up the killing there's shock in germany a politician known for...
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liam armstrong the moon was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . the recent vote in india the world's biggest democracy will stop the election in america it has been said that trump would never have become president without the help of facebook and in germany and the run up to the european parliament election was on you tube i posted a video railing against the conservative c.d.u. party it dominated the 5 days of its complaint what effects to social media have on democracy are you tube facebook and co threatening free society our topic on ship today. 2.6000000000 people worldwide use facebook instagram i was up at least once a day i know i do social platforms actually the main place where many teenagers get their news but it's important to check sources and facts because especially in social media it's often unclear where a post comes from what comes up on our news feed isn't random facebook and poll carefully tailor content to individuals interests and tastes the companies have a profile on every inch time we click on something we give clues about
liam armstrong the moon was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . the recent vote in india the world's biggest democracy will stop the election in america it has been said that trump would never have become president without the help of facebook and in germany and the run up to the european parliament election was on you tube i posted a video railing against the conservative c.d.u. party it dominated the 5 days of its complaint what effects to social media have on democracy are you tube...
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neil armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . targeting the top of the u.s. announces fresh sanctions against iran's supreme leader and his office getting an economy that is already reeling also coming up right as germany's ot of also is want to talk future strategy with the chancellor industry heavyweight dialer says its profits are likely to take a hit and wrong smoked or deep fried how do you like your whale japan set to resume commercial whaling and is causing. and up. on because cobra welcome to the program the white house is turning up the pressure on iran particularly on the country's supreme leader ayatollah khomeini u.s. president donald trump signed an executive order slapping new sanctions on iran on monday he said they would deny iran's supreme leader and his affiliates access to resources and the u.s. financial system the white house added that anybody conducting transactions with sanctioned individuals may be exposed to sanctions themselves ok. iranian officials brushed off washington's latest move saying it wouldn't hurt at all but by the looks
neil armstrong was his destiny starts july 20th on t.w. . targeting the top of the u.s. announces fresh sanctions against iran's supreme leader and his office getting an economy that is already reeling also coming up right as germany's ot of also is want to talk future strategy with the chancellor industry heavyweight dialer says its profits are likely to take a hit and wrong smoked or deep fried how do you like your whale japan set to resume commercial whaling and is causing. and up. on...