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krantz. dr. darden. >> mr. chairman, members of the senate commerce committee and members of the subcommittee on aviation and space, i am very honored to be present today to participate in your committee hearings. i am here as a child of the space race. on october 5, 1957, i vividly ecall the headline about sputnik as i took the newspaper into my high school library. i also vividly remember may 1961 when my inventory halls were filled with screams about the challenge that resident john kennedy had just issued about landing a man on the moon and safely bringing him back before the end of the decade. where have you been? it is the response to that challenge with apollo that makes nasa and all of us so very proud. at the time, nasa langley research center had existed as that national advisory committee for aeronautics, nac - naca laboratory for 40 years and had spent countless hours thinking about how to leverage our aeronautics expertise to address the challenges of space fight. nasa langley had begun project mer
krantz. dr. darden. >> mr. chairman, members of the senate commerce committee and members of the subcommittee on aviation and space, i am very honored to be present today to participate in your committee hearings. i am here as a child of the space race. on october 5, 1957, i vividly ecall the headline about sputnik as i took the newspaper into my high school library. i also vividly remember may 1961 when my inventory halls were filled with screams about the challenge that resident john...
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krantz retired from nasa. after college, mr. krantz worked as a flight test engineer for mcdonald aircraft, developing the quilt decoy missile for b-52 and be 47 aircraft. in 1960, mr. krantz joined the nasa space task group at langley virginia and was assigned the position of assistant like director for project mercury. he assumed flight director duties for all project gemini missions and was wrenched chief for flight control operations. he was selected as division chief for flight control in 1968 . he continues his duty duties as a flight director for the apollo 11 lunar landing before taking over the leadership of the apollo 13 tiger team. he was discharged from the air force reserves as a captain in 1972. mr. krantz has received many awards and honors, including the presidential medal of freedom, which you received from president nixon for the apollo 13 mission. the designation is a distinguished member of the senior executive service by president rick in. mr. krantz received a bacerra science degree in aeronautical engineer
krantz retired from nasa. after college, mr. krantz worked as a flight test engineer for mcdonald aircraft, developing the quilt decoy missile for b-52 and be 47 aircraft. in 1960, mr. krantz joined the nasa space task group at langley virginia and was assigned the position of assistant like director for project mercury. he assumed flight director duties for all project gemini missions and was wrenched chief for flight control operations. he was selected as division chief for flight control in...
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. >> in this room, krantz was an explosion when apollo three drives of the astronauts. high drama, featured in the movie "americpollo 11." his mission became renewing this room. >> this is where we battle. >> and the condition of had spit on ground. >> i would walk into the pole soles. and i kept them as souvenirs. >> reporter: it was watch-restoration. and it matched historical photographs. >> my contractor went out and she literally was on ebay and thrift stores and antique shop. the cups, the headsets, the pencils and everything. become to july 1969. >> you have your baabort switch back. >> krantz offered to pay for his. i had emergency. i want to go down there and punch some buttons. >>> the redone room can rescore histo history. the plan was the next of that option. but the technology revolution within our nation. as people, they have to recognize, this is where it all began. >>> let's say you or someone you love is badly injured and ems or the doctors said you need to be air-lifted to a hospital. you can't say no but a lot of the companies are pricey base tags. >>
. >> in this room, krantz was an explosion when apollo three drives of the astronauts. high drama, featured in the movie "americpollo 11." his mission became renewing this room. >> this is where we battle. >> and the condition of had spit on ground. >> i would walk into the pole soles. and i kept them as souvenirs. >> reporter: it was watch-restoration. and it matched historical photographs. >> my contractor went out and she literally was on ebay...
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. >> reporter: gene krantz is back in a fully-restored mission control hugh son. >> you can remember the calls that cap con made. >> reporter: it was krantz who made the call to land and then whether to stay. >> all flight controllers. >> go. go. >> go for landing. >> reporter: neil armstrong given the okay to make his way onto the moon's surface. >> i'm going to step off the land now. that's one small step f giap for man kind. >> reporter: armstrong and a bit later aldrin moved around the moon fathering samples. >> try on a new play tex at your favorite store. >> reporter: the consumer products company playtex built the suits. >> they made girdles and gloves. >> reporter: expandible fabrics. >> the basic fabric of a spacesuit was there in playtex. they had the technology. >> reporter: ioc dover, a division of playtex won the contract with the help of this film showing what their suit could do, 21 layers of material, painstakingly sewn together. the moonwalk was their first full system check. >> beautiful, beautiful. there's a stark beauty all its open, much like the high desert of t
. >> reporter: gene krantz is back in a fully-restored mission control hugh son. >> you can remember the calls that cap con made. >> reporter: it was krantz who made the call to land and then whether to stay. >> all flight controllers. >> go. go. >> go for landing. >> reporter: neil armstrong given the okay to make his way onto the moon's surface. >> i'm going to step off the land now. that's one small step f giap for man kind. >> reporter:...
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thanks a lot >> reporter: gene krantz was just 36 years old and the flight director in charge this was your seat >> yes this was my seat >> reporter: 50 years later, he's back in mission control, restored to the way it looked on that day, july 20th, 1969. does this look the way it did 50 years ago? >> it's overwhelming, frankly. >> reporter: his kent cigarettes are here, but no ashes researchers poured over film and countless photos before precisely placing each chair, each coffee cup, pencil, rc cola, ash tray, and slide rule much of it found sitting in nasa storage rooms. a few vintage pieces including a corner coffee pot they found on ebay, an $8 million fund-raising effort to turn this national historic landmark into a museum. >> it's probably one of the most important and historic places on earth. and so we felt very compelled to make it be just as perfect as we can. >> reporter: gene krantz became more famous when he ordered failure is not an option on "apollo 11" also in this room. >> i think it's a message for young people who have a dream to do something difficult, to step up
thanks a lot >> reporter: gene krantz was just 36 years old and the flight director in charge this was your seat >> yes this was my seat >> reporter: 50 years later, he's back in mission control, restored to the way it looked on that day, july 20th, 1969. does this look the way it did 50 years ago? >> it's overwhelming, frankly. >> reporter: his kent cigarettes are here, but no ashes researchers poured over film and countless photos before precisely placing each...
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with their fuel running critically low, flight director gene krantz back at mission control in houston give s a 60 seconds to abort warning. they make quick calculations at nasa. >> okay, how's the fuel. >> wait just a minute. >> okay, here's a -- looks like a good area here. i got the shadow out there. >> forward, forward. >> 30 seconds. >> three feet, now two and a half. >> okay, engine stop. houston, tranquility base here. the eagle has landed. >> roger, tranquility, we copy you on the ground. you got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. we're breathing again. thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> reporter: breathing again in mission control. they break into applause in houston. some wiping away tears. abc news showing americans all over the country watching. >> here is central park in new york, where it's raining on the people who have assembled for, i guess you would call it a moon-in. >> reporter: the images beamed back live. the control room sees it. >> and we're getting a picture on the tv. >> reporter: cheers back on earth, back in america. and then neil armstrong emerges. >> i'm goin
with their fuel running critically low, flight director gene krantz back at mission control in houston give s a 60 seconds to abort warning. they make quick calculations at nasa. >> okay, how's the fuel. >> wait just a minute. >> okay, here's a -- looks like a good area here. i got the shadow out there. >> forward, forward. >> 30 seconds. >> three feet, now two and a half. >> okay, engine stop. houston, tranquility base here. the eagle has landed....
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joining us in washington is laura krantz. washingto politics for the boston globe." ayanna pressley, give us a sense of her rise in your district. guest: thank you for having me. well-knownsley was in boston here she was on the city council for about nine years before she ran for congress, and she was the first woman of color to be on it at a time when it was predominately white men and sort of paved the way for the new generation of women of color who now sir. i believe there are six now on the council out of 13, so she really was sort of the first to start to diversify the council in boston, and now has an even greater following after she ran for congress. she defeated, as you know, a longtime incumbent in the primary, and that is why she is now in congress. and to follow the massachusetts delegation and her role in the delegation, how much support, what are her friendships like, what are the interactions like among her fellow colleagues in the house and the senators? guest: yeah, so, within the delegation, she had good relationships with the other members. think t
joining us in washington is laura krantz. washingto politics for the boston globe." ayanna pressley, give us a sense of her rise in your district. guest: thank you for having me. well-knownsley was in boston here she was on the city council for about nine years before she ran for congress, and she was the first woman of color to be on it at a time when it was predominately white men and sort of paved the way for the new generation of women of color who now sir. i believe there are six now...
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flight director gene krantz gives a 60 seconds to abort warning. they make quick calculations at nasa. >> okay, how's the fuel. >> wait just a minute. >> okay, here's a -- looks like a good area here. i got the shadow out here. >> stand by for 30. forward. forward. 30. >> 30 seconds. >> good. >> two and a half. >> contact light. >> shutdown. >> okay, engine stop. the houston -- tranquility base here. the eagle has landed. >> roger, tranquility, we copy you on the ground. you got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. we're breathing a again. thanks a lot. >> thank you. >> reporter: breathing again in mission control. they break into applause in houston. some wiping away tears. the images beamed back live, the control room sees them. >> and we're getting a fixture on the tv. >> reporter: cheers back on earth, back in america. and then neil armstrong emerges. >> i'm going to step off the lm now. >> july 20th, 10:56 p.m., neil armstrong walks on the moon and those famous words. >> that's one small step for man -- one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter:
flight director gene krantz gives a 60 seconds to abort warning. they make quick calculations at nasa. >> okay, how's the fuel. >> wait just a minute. >> okay, here's a -- looks like a good area here. i got the shadow out here. >> stand by for 30. forward. forward. 30. >> 30 seconds. >> good. >> two and a half. >> contact light. >> shutdown. >> okay, engine stop. the houston -- tranquility base here. the eagle has landed. >>...
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-- gene krantz. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: i want you to know that we are going to be back on the moon very soon, and someday soon we will plant the american flag on mars. [cheers and applause] our nation's creativity and genius lit up the lights of broadway and the soundstages of hollywood. it filled the concert halls and airwaves around the world with the sound of jazz, opera, country, rock 'n' roll, and rhythm and blues. it gave birth to the musical, the motion picture, the western, the world series, the super bowl, the skyscraper, the suspension bridge, the assembly line, and mighty american automobile. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: it led our citizens to push the bounds of medicine and lions to save the lives -- of medicine and science to save the lives of million. thus tonight -- with us tonight is with a doctor. 99% of children with leukemia died. . thanks largely to his breakthrough treatments, currently 90% of those with the most common childhood leukemias survive. great america
-- gene krantz. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: i want you to know that we are going to be back on the moon very soon, and someday soon we will plant the american flag on mars. [cheers and applause] our nation's creativity and genius lit up the lights of broadway and the soundstages of hollywood. it filled the concert halls and airwaves around the world with the sound of jazz, opera, country, rock 'n' roll, and rhythm and blues. it gave birth to the musical, the motion picture, the western,...
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here's a preview with nasa administrator jean krantz. antz.ne kr >> there were only three options that day, land, abort or crash. and those options are pretty awesome when you think about it. only in thisot particular mode of operation now, we are doing it in front of the entire world. it is now to the point where you look at each other for this confidence you need to work through any times when you might just have the slightest tinge of doubt. and generally, the light -- the slightest tinge of doubt comes when you're tired. so you have to continue and help each otherup -- help out. that is the magic of the flood control team we have here. , you so self-supporting know emission control when a person needs a little bit of help, little more time to make a decision, and this team has so totally focused, it is marvelous, a marvelous experience. watched the entire interview with apollo 11 flight director 8:00 p.m.z sunday at eastern. you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. lookingeekend, we are back 50 years to the apollo 11 mo
here's a preview with nasa administrator jean krantz. antz.ne kr >> there were only three options that day, land, abort or crash. and those options are pretty awesome when you think about it. only in thisot particular mode of operation now, we are doing it in front of the entire world. it is now to the point where you look at each other for this confidence you need to work through any times when you might just have the slightest tinge of doubt. and generally, the light -- the slightest...
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eastern, apollo 11 flight talksr, gene krantz about training for the mission and the moon landing. >> and you get this weird feeling, it is chilling. that it soaks in through the room. and i get it, and say, my god, we are axley on the moon. announcer: past alle the nation's week and every weekend only on c-span3. hours,the next several american history tv features cbs news coverage of apollo 11, nasa's first mission to land a man on the moon. we begin with the launch on july 15, 1959. that will be followed by the cbs broadcast of the moon landing and moonwalk on july 20. and we wrap up coverage with the astronaut's return to earth and the recovery by the uss hornet. this is american history tv on c-span3. walter:
eastern, apollo 11 flight talksr, gene krantz about training for the mission and the moon landing. >> and you get this weird feeling, it is chilling. that it soaks in through the room. and i get it, and say, my god, we are axley on the moon. announcer: past alle the nation's week and every weekend only on c-span3. hours,the next several american history tv features cbs news coverage of apollo 11, nasa's first mission to land a man on the moon. we begin with the launch on july 15, 1959....
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krantz talked about is bringing them home safely and that was just as important in that mission to them as anything else. eric: we salute them in the american experience. thank you. laura. laura: what a cool report. right now across the country obligate of heat smothering tens of millions of people. can you feel it? there is still a ways to go before we get a break from this dangerous conditions. the tips to stay safe and cool, coming up. ♪ come on. this summer, add a new member to the family. hurry into the mercedes-benz summer event today for exceptional offers. lease the glc 300 suv for just $419 a month at the mercedes-benz summer event. going on now. prpharmacist recommendedne memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ applebee's all you can eat is back. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. see, i'm real. i'm real! he thinks he's real. geic
krantz talked about is bringing them home safely and that was just as important in that mission to them as anything else. eric: we salute them in the american experience. thank you. laura. laura: what a cool report. right now across the country obligate of heat smothering tens of millions of people. can you feel it? there is still a ways to go before we get a break from this dangerous conditions. the tips to stay safe and cool, coming up. ♪ come on. this summer, add a new member to the...
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as jean krantz said in that interview he said we do things right now. we need leadership, we need unity. he thinks donald trump may be on the right track, he doesn't know he likes that he put a big goal out there, he will not like what he saw in the oval office where he seemed to waiver, are we going to the moon or mars directly? we need the leadership and the unity. by unity means congress to come together to achieve some sort of bipartisan approval to fund this program that is going to take $20-$30 billion over five years. >> there is even disagreement on how to get to mars. you talked to administrator brydon stein earlier in the show. one of the things he will be asking for is more of those dollars. listen in a moment. >> in greek with policy, artemis happens to be the twin sister of apollo and the goddess of the moon. this time when we go to the moon we go with all of america. after the 1969 moon landing, armstrong, aldrin and collins signed a silkscreen patch flown aboard apollo 11. this is an interesting story and don't think it is told enough. th
as jean krantz said in that interview he said we do things right now. we need leadership, we need unity. he thinks donald trump may be on the right track, he doesn't know he likes that he put a big goal out there, he will not like what he saw in the oval office where he seemed to waiver, are we going to the moon or mars directly? we need the leadership and the unity. by unity means congress to come together to achieve some sort of bipartisan approval to fund this program that is going to take...
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ch krantz, you may begin. >> could you turn your mike on, please. a green button and now it's red. >> normally green means go. i never have to say magined i would be giving you technical advice. [laughter] >> i'll start over. chairman and members of the sub committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss nasa's early and future human space flight programs. exciting time for me and for nasa and the space industry. of our lebrate one nation's greatest technological achievements. american astronauts on the moon and returning them apollo o earth, and the 11 mission. i was fortunate to be a part of endeavor.for that growing up, i could never have imagined i would serve in such a role. boy, all i wanted to do was fly. boxing an aviator, i received an appointment to the academy, but unfortunately, i failed the physical. i believed my dream was gone. i obtained a loan and attended college of st. louis niversity, and earned a degree in aeronautical engineering and received an air force commission. and ected reserve status, 1958 i was assigned as a b-52ia
ch krantz, you may begin. >> could you turn your mike on, please. a green button and now it's red. >> normally green means go. i never have to say magined i would be giving you technical advice. [laughter] >> i'll start over. chairman and members of the sub committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss nasa's early and future human space flight programs. exciting time for me and for nasa and the space industry. of our lebrate one nation's greatest technological...
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eastern, apollo 11 flight director jean krantz talks about training for the mission, spacecraft problems and the july 20 moon landing. >> they are all cheering and you get this weird feeling. it is chilling. it goes in through the room and i say, my god, we are on the moon. announcer 1: explore our nation's passed on american history tv, all weekend every weekend on the on the c-span3. -- only on c-span3. announcer 2: earlier today, republican rep steve scalise and steny hoyer discussed next week's house agenda. they also talked about the minimum wage increase and allegations of racism and intolerance. for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana seek recognition? mr. scalise: i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for the purpose of inquiring to the majority leader the schedule for next week. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scalise: i would like to yield to my friend, the gentleman from maryland, the house majority leader. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. on tuesday, the house will meet a
eastern, apollo 11 flight director jean krantz talks about training for the mission, spacecraft problems and the july 20 moon landing. >> they are all cheering and you get this weird feeling. it is chilling. it goes in through the room and i say, my god, we are on the moon. announcer 1: explore our nation's passed on american history tv, all weekend every weekend on the on the c-span3. -- only on c-span3. announcer 2: earlier today, republican rep steve scalise and steny hoyer discussed...
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to nasa flight director who led mission control during that historic endeavor the read now and gene krantz the old . gene i want you to know that we're going to be back on the moon very soon and someday soon we will plant the american flag on mars was happening yeah if our nation's creativity ingenious lit up the lights of broadway and the sound stages of hollywood it filled the concert halls an airwaves around the world with the sound of jazz opera country rock n roll and rhythm and blues it gave birth to the musical the motion picture the western the world series the super bowl the skyscraper the suspension bridge the assembly line and the mighty american automobile. the old lead our citizens to push the bounds of medicine and science to save the lives of millions here with us this evening is dr manual firing when emanuel began his work 99 percent of children with leukemia died thanks largely to dr frederick's breakthrough treatments currently 90 percent of those with the most common childhood leukemia is survive dr you are a great american hero thank you and she wasn't the only her own
to nasa flight director who led mission control during that historic endeavor the read now and gene krantz the old . gene i want you to know that we're going to be back on the moon very soon and someday soon we will plant the american flag on mars was happening yeah if our nation's creativity ingenious lit up the lights of broadway and the sound stages of hollywood it filled the concert halls an airwaves around the world with the sound of jazz opera country rock n roll and rhythm and blues it...
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. >> reporter: and all of those images of the flight director, gene krantz, 50 years later, history still being made. now two women in the top roles, the chief flight director and deputy flight director, emily nelson. already looking ahead to the moon again, and then mars. >> getting to put boots back on another surface away from earth, again, that will be incredible. >> reporter: they hope to launch that mission in 2024 from florida, where there is another woman, regina spelman, helping to lead the way. >> they started with a blank piece of paper. and how they were able to do that is awe-inspiring, what people can really do when they put their mind to it. >> reporter: and until the next mission, preserving that other mission 50 years ago. the woman and the team who saw what was left here and thought we should save it. most people would say, "what a mess!" but you thought, i've got history. >> oh, it's treasure. it was treasure. it was history. absolutely. honey, this gis ridiculously fast. we are seriously keeping up with the joneses. keeping up with the ford's. keeping up with the garci
. >> reporter: and all of those images of the flight director, gene krantz, 50 years later, history still being made. now two women in the top roles, the chief flight director and deputy flight director, emily nelson. already looking ahead to the moon again, and then mars. >> getting to put boots back on another surface away from earth, again, that will be incredible. >> reporter: they hope to launch that mission in 2024 from florida, where there is another woman, regina...
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and back in houston, where flight director gene krantz famously sit -- >> cap com, we're stay for the-1. >> reporter: 50 years later there are women in the top jobs. they are still fueled by that moment. and when neil armstrong said, the eagle has landed -- >> that was an incredible moment that -- i don't know, i hope my generation gets something like that. >> reporter: and it was just a few years back, buzz aldrin telling me they had actually put odds on their trip. they knew they were risking their lives. what were the chances that you thought you were going to be able to successfully land on the moon? >> good question. so, we figured it was about 60%, which we did, not bad. >> buzz aldrin just a couple of years ago. they made itting and made history. later tonight right here, that splashdown in the pacific when they returned home. few of us remembered what actually happened to them right after that. and that's right here at the end tonight. >>> in the meantime, there is still much more ahead onto "world news tonight" this tuesday. new developments in that chilling murder overseas.
and back in houston, where flight director gene krantz famously sit -- >> cap com, we're stay for the-1. >> reporter: 50 years later there are women in the top jobs. they are still fueled by that moment. and when neil armstrong said, the eagle has landed -- >> that was an incredible moment that -- i don't know, i hope my generation gets something like that. >> reporter: and it was just a few years back, buzz aldrin telling me they had actually put odds on their trip....
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jean krantz was nasa's flight director. >> throughout the entire descent we had the landing radar and as a result of the trajectory we were landing long so now we were out of fuel. >> that is one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: despite challenges at work and as we remember how the world came together half- century go filled with wonder and hope, here in the nation's capital a giant image of the apollo 11 rocket has been projected on the washington monument and blocks away of this is most smithsonian air and space museum a new generation appreciates what the apollo 11 team accomplished so long ago. >> i don't know how they did that. they were brave enough to do that. what if it went wrong?>> reporter: something could have gone wrong but this week we celebrate what went so right, 50 years ago. doug luzader fox news.>>> still to come, tom cruise turns on the jet engines. we will show you a sneak peek of the new trailer. >>> the weekend is almost here. rosemary orozco showed us what's happening around the bay.>>> we are heading into the weekend and here are a
jean krantz was nasa's flight director. >> throughout the entire descent we had the landing radar and as a result of the trajectory we were landing long so now we were out of fuel. >> that is one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> reporter: despite challenges at work and as we remember how the world came together half- century go filled with wonder and hope, here in the nation's capital a giant image of the apollo 11 rocket has been projected on the washington...
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joining us in washington is laura krantz. washingto politics for the boston globe." ayanna pressley, give us a sense of her rise in your district. guest: thank you for having me. well-knownsley was in boston here she was on the city council for about nine years before she ran for congress, and she was the first woman of color to be on it at a time when it was predominately white men and sort of paved the way for the new generation of women of color who now sir. i believe there are six now on the council out of 13, so she really was sort of the first to start to diversify the council in boston, and now has an even greater following after she ran for congress. she defeated, as you know, a longtime incumbent in the primary, and that is why she is now in congress. and to follow the massachusetts delegation and her role in the delegation, how much support, what are her friendships like, what are the interactions like among her fellow colleagues in the house and the senators? guest: yeah, so, within the delegation, she had good relationships with the other members. think t
joining us in washington is laura krantz. washingto politics for the boston globe." ayanna pressley, give us a sense of her rise in your district. guest: thank you for having me. well-knownsley was in boston here she was on the city council for about nine years before she ran for congress, and she was the first woman of color to be on it at a time when it was predominately white men and sort of paved the way for the new generation of women of color who now sir. i believe there are six now...
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then the men who guided their mission safely back to earth, jean krantz. then the niece of president john f. kennedy, kathleen kennedy on her uncles dream that was realized that day. but first, cape canaveral where it all started. and where phil keating says, they are going all out. rick: hi there neil! in about 90 minutes another vice president onboard air force to will and here on the runway used by the space shuttles when they glided back to earth, and early afternoon around 1 o'clock. vice president mike pence as well as the nasa administrator will have an event at the neil armstrong operations facility. that is where they will pay tribute to the 50th anniversary and everyone that it took and the tens of thousands of people who all made apollo 11 happened. 650 million earthlings all around the world watched on their primitive televisions that day. kneeled to the screen as the eagle ended as neil armstrong and buzz aldrin climbed out, walked on the moon, planted a u.s. flag and accomplish what humans for centuries has only fantasized about doing. here i
then the men who guided their mission safely back to earth, jean krantz. then the niece of president john f. kennedy, kathleen kennedy on her uncles dream that was realized that day. but first, cape canaveral where it all started. and where phil keating says, they are going all out. rick: hi there neil! in about 90 minutes another vice president onboard air force to will and here on the runway used by the space shuttles when they glided back to earth, and early afternoon around 1 o'clock. vice...
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on this idea of going back to the moon, apollo 11 flight director jean krantz was testifying this week and this is what he had to say about the future of u.s. space policy, want to get our viewers to react to this. [video clip] >> for the past several weeks i have done dozens of interviews. many reporters have questioned should be go back to the moon? should we go to mars directly and skip the moon? can we do it again and why haven't we done it already? all good questions. should we go back to the moon, the answer is yes, no question. thee are opportunities lindner industry would provide .ur industry my answer, can we do it again and why haven't we done it already is much more complex. that is why i am here today, to offer some perspective based on my experience as a leader of one of the spaceflight teams which accomplished president kennedy's 1961 mandate to land an american on the moon and return him safely to earth. the 1960's were not dissimilar to where the nation is today. president kennedy faced a confident soviet union and a sleeping giant in the people's republic of china. we
on this idea of going back to the moon, apollo 11 flight director jean krantz was testifying this week and this is what he had to say about the future of u.s. space policy, want to get our viewers to react to this. [video clip] >> for the past several weeks i have done dozens of interviews. many reporters have questioned should be go back to the moon? should we go to mars directly and skip the moon? can we do it again and why haven't we done it already? all good questions. should we go...
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eastern, apollo 11 flight director jean krantz talks about training for the mission, spacecraft problems and the july 20 moon landing. >> they are all cheering and you get this weird feeling. it is chilling. it goes in through the room and i say, my god, we are on the moon. announcer 1: explore our nation's passed on american history tv, all weekend every weekend on the on the c-span3. -- only on c-span3. announcer 2: earlier today, republican rep steve scalise and steny hoyer discussed next week's house agenda. they also talked about the minimum wage increase and allegations of racism and intolerance. for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana seek recognition? mr. scalise: i ask unanimous consent to speak out of order for the purpose of inquiring to the majority leader the schedule for next week. i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. scalise: i would like to yield to my friend, the gentleman from maryland, the house majority leader. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for yielding. on tuesday, the house will meet a
eastern, apollo 11 flight director jean krantz talks about training for the mission, spacecraft problems and the july 20 moon landing. >> they are all cheering and you get this weird feeling. it is chilling. it goes in through the room and i say, my god, we are on the moon. announcer 1: explore our nation's passed on american history tv, all weekend every weekend on the on the c-span3. -- only on c-span3. announcer 2: earlier today, republican rep steve scalise and steny hoyer discussed...
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sunday on oral histories, jean krantz talks about training for the mission, spacecraft problems and the july 20 moon landing. weirdyou get this feeling, it is chilling, but it soaks in through the room. i say my god, we are actually on the moon. announcer 2: explore our nation's passed on american history tv, all weekend every weekend, only on the c-span3. this weekend on book tv saturday at 8:55 eastern, and author talks about the global backlash against immigrants in his book this land is >> our land. >>for most migrants, etymology is destiny. when asked what are you, the difference between refugee or migrant or economic migrant can mean literally the difference between life and death. announcer 2: sunday at 9:00, in their new book justice on trial, the federalist molly hemingway and judicial crisis networks carrie severino examine the confirmation of supreme court justice brett kavanaugh in the future of the court. they are interviewed by los angeles time supreme court correspondent david savage. ,> we were trying to figure out it is a very different judge kavanaugh than earlier that
sunday on oral histories, jean krantz talks about training for the mission, spacecraft problems and the july 20 moon landing. weirdyou get this feeling, it is chilling, but it soaks in through the room. i say my god, we are actually on the moon. announcer 2: explore our nation's passed on american history tv, all weekend every weekend, only on the c-span3. this weekend on book tv saturday at 8:55 eastern, and author talks about the global backlash against immigrants in his book this land is...
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abc talked to gene krantz who was in the control room and he said everyone kind of turned blue. it came down to seconds till neil armstrong would have had to turn around. he made it. he navigated through boulders and as the clock was clicking to critical levels to land on the moon surface. but it's a hard thing to do and almost didn't happen. >> maggie ruehle, i'll meet you on the surface. all right? of the moon. 2024, something like that. maggie ruehle live from houston. thank you. >>> google is marking the 50th anniversary of the moon landing with today's doodle. if you hit the arrow it takes you through the mission with the help of mike collins who you saw, one of the apollo 11 astronauts. >> we thought our on board computer was very sophisticated. but in fact it had less computing power than what we all carry around in our pockets today. >> the think about that. he points out it tooking about 400,000 people to make the moon mission happen. that includes everything from engineers and programmers to people ho sewed the astronauts' space suits. collins was about 60 miles bob al
abc talked to gene krantz who was in the control room and he said everyone kind of turned blue. it came down to seconds till neil armstrong would have had to turn around. he made it. he navigated through boulders and as the clock was clicking to critical levels to land on the moon surface. but it's a hard thing to do and almost didn't happen. >> maggie ruehle, i'll meet you on the surface. all right? of the moon. 2024, something like that. maggie ruehle live from houston. thank you....
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together to celebrate one of humanity's greatest accomplishment spread by for an asset director jean krantz who was leading the team at mission control, this is a victory for the united states, and he was a cold war warrior. >> i get misty, because of my team, and i think out that i had the ability to inspire this team to do the job, because they were incredible. teamwork is the essential ingredient to success in space flight. i had a team that i am proud of. >> half a century later, no human has explored deeper into space than the apollo astronauts pen and it makes him just as excited to -- mad today as it did at the original time that the program was canceled. >> bad day. >> moonwalk or buzz aldrin is equally frustrated. >> i have been a little bit disappointed in the last ten or 15 years. >> president trump told the apollo astronauts that the time has come to go back and use them moon as a base to go even deeper into space. >> we are going a lot further now come into the moon, but then to mars. to speak of the program is called artemis. the twin sister to apollo in greek mythology with t
together to celebrate one of humanity's greatest accomplishment spread by for an asset director jean krantz who was leading the team at mission control, this is a victory for the united states, and he was a cold war warrior. >> i get misty, because of my team, and i think out that i had the ability to inspire this team to do the job, because they were incredible. teamwork is the essential ingredient to success in space flight. i had a team that i am proud of. >> half a century...
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and for the man who ran the show, flight director gene krantz, well, he said it not only flooded him with so many members, but it's also important as we look forward: listen. >> the restoration of mission control is, i think, a key mark in the milestones of the space program, because it is now a device, method, an organ by which we can bring our young people in here and say people made great things. they made decisions. this is the leadership laboratory. you can learn from just sitting in this room and absorbing it and then going forward and cutting your own path. >> reporter: clearly, a lot has changed over the last 50 years. probably most notably would be the technology. believe it or not, there is more power and there is more technology in your smartphone that many of us carry nowadays than all of the computers inside that mission control room that got men to and back home from the moon safely. absolutely astonishing. connell: really is amazing. safe and sound. great stuff the, casey. casey steagall in houston. >>> new developments ahead tonight on president trump's war of words w
and for the man who ran the show, flight director gene krantz, well, he said it not only flooded him with so many members, but it's also important as we look forward: listen. >> the restoration of mission control is, i think, a key mark in the milestones of the space program, because it is now a device, method, an organ by which we can bring our young people in here and say people made great things. they made decisions. this is the leadership laboratory. you can learn from just sitting in...
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eastern apollo 11 flight director jean krantz talks about training for the mission, spacecraft problems , and the july 20 moon landing. feeling.t this weird it is chilling. it soaks in through the room. we are actually on the moon. past alle our nation's weekend every weekend, only on c-span3. former special counsel robert mueller's on capitol hill next week testifying in back-to-back hearings about obstruction of justice and abuse of power by president trump in russian interference -- 2016 presidential election. live all day coverage starts at on c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> one week before she formally stepped down from office, british prime minister theresa may fielding questions from members in the house of commons about climate change, brexit, and allegations of racist rhetoric within the conservative and labour parties. the prime minister also reviewed her condemnation of tweets from president trump about house democratic lawmakers. >> questions of the prime minister. number one mister speaker think you mister speaker the speaker i'm sure members will wa
eastern apollo 11 flight director jean krantz talks about training for the mission, spacecraft problems , and the july 20 moon landing. feeling.t this weird it is chilling. it soaks in through the room. we are actually on the moon. past alle our nation's weekend every weekend, only on c-span3. former special counsel robert mueller's on capitol hill next week testifying in back-to-back hearings about obstruction of justice and abuse of power by president trump in russian interference -- 2016...
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we talked about collins and gene krantz. he got to fly back in time he was going to space lab. i left out an important gene cernan story. my son was a big fan of astronauts and particularly gene cernan. he went to the viewing of his documentary. he treated my son like a star even though my son was just happy to miss school as a result to see this guy. but he left an impression. gene cernan said some day you're going to go to mars. i told him not before i force him there myself. cernan laughed. lots of heros do. we miss them all. "the five" the now. >> hello. i'm jesse waters and emily, juan, kennedy and greg. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >> democrats have never been further outside of the mainstream. they're going crazy. their party is afflicted with an idealogical sickness that protects foreign borders, but refuses to protect our own. these left-wing ideologs see our nation as a force of evil. vote for any democrat in 2020 is a vote for the rise of radical socialism and the destruction of
we talked about collins and gene krantz. he got to fly back in time he was going to space lab. i left out an important gene cernan story. my son was a big fan of astronauts and particularly gene cernan. he went to the viewing of his documentary. he treated my son like a star even though my son was just happy to miss school as a result to see this guy. but he left an impression. gene cernan said some day you're going to go to mars. i told him not before i force him there myself. cernan laughed....
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famed nasa flight director who led mission control during that historic endeavor, the renowned gene krantz. [ cheers and applause ] gene, i want you to know that we're going to be back on the moonves soo moon very soon, and some day soon we will plant the american flag on mars. it's happening, gene, it's happening. [ applause ] our nation's creativity and genius lit up the lights of broadway and the sound stages of hollywood. it filled the concert halls and airwaves around the world with the sound of jazz, opera, country, rock and roll, and rhythm and blues. it gave birth to the musical, the motion picture, the western, the world series, the superbowl, the sky scraper, the suspension bridge, the assembly line and the mighty american automobile. [ cheers and applause ] it led our citizens to push the bounds of medicine and science to save the lives of millions. here with us this evening is dr. manuel farak. when emmanuel began his work, 99% of children with leukemia died. thanks largely to the doctor's treatments, currently 90% with those of childhood leukemias survive. doctor, you are a gr
famed nasa flight director who led mission control during that historic endeavor, the renowned gene krantz. [ cheers and applause ] gene, i want you to know that we're going to be back on the moonves soo moon very soon, and some day soon we will plant the american flag on mars. it's happening, gene, it's happening. [ applause ] our nation's creativity and genius lit up the lights of broadway and the sound stages of hollywood. it filled the concert halls and airwaves around the world with the...
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sandra tetly, who helped lead the project, takes us to the console where flight director gene krantz sat. >> he tells an interesting story. he said, after they landed on the moon there was cheering and cajoling and the whole viewing room was cheering because they had landed the moon. >> reporter: she shows us something else in a room that now preserves all that history made. she takes us to the console where the flight surgeons sat, s hbeat. s. a >> they had neil armstrong's vital signs right in front of them the entire time? >> absolutely. >> and buzz and mr. collins? >> right. >> reporter: as they guided them from this room on that journey home, a message they left on the moon. >> underneath it says, men from the planet earth first set foot on the moon july 1969 a.d. we came in peace for all mankind. >> incredible story with david there. thank you to david for that piece. great that he was in houston to honor this big anniversary. 50 years later. and really incredible to see the footage from back then for many people who hadn't seen it about before. >> you really have to wrap your
sandra tetly, who helped lead the project, takes us to the console where flight director gene krantz sat. >> he tells an interesting story. he said, after they landed on the moon there was cheering and cajoling and the whole viewing room was cheering because they had landed the moon. >> reporter: she shows us something else in a room that now preserves all that history made. she takes us to the console where the flight surgeons sat, s hbeat. s. a >> they had neil armstrong's...
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gene krantz was inside at mission control. >> it was like driving a car with your gas tank on empty. >> reporter: charlie duke also in mission control was the man telling armstrong he was flying on fumes. >> tensions you could see, could feel? >> i never heard mission control so quiet so that tension was palpable. you could feel it. >> reporter: armstrong finally spotted smooth terrain. >> we finally landed with nobody knows how much fool. seconds. >> the eagle has landed. >> charlie duke was now speaking to the first men on the moon. >> we're finally on the ground. we turned blue. we're about to breathe again. thank as lot. >> the significant problems they had on the key scent was remarkable. >> that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> so remarkable lchl everyone alive today haas seen these grainy images, earth's first two moon walkers, 600 million on earth watched them transfixed. u.s. together and was very significant. >> especially given the turmoil of that decade. >> right. >> i'll tell lses on you. >> it's hard to believe we accomplished that. >> reporter:
gene krantz was inside at mission control. >> it was like driving a car with your gas tank on empty. >> reporter: charlie duke also in mission control was the man telling armstrong he was flying on fumes. >> tensions you could see, could feel? >> i never heard mission control so quiet so that tension was palpable. you could feel it. >> reporter: armstrong finally spotted smooth terrain. >> we finally landed with nobody knows how much fool. seconds. >>...
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famed nasa flight director who led mission control during that historic endeavor, the renowned jean krantz. [cheers and applause] >> president trump: gene, i want you to know that we are going to be back on the moon very soon, and someday soon we will plant the american flag on mars. it's happening, gene. it's happening. our nation's creativity and genius lit up the lights of broadway and the soundstages of hollywood. it filled the concert halls and airwaves around the world with the sound of jazz, opera, country, rock 'n' roll, and rhythm and blues. it gave birth to the musical, the motion picture, the western, the world series, the super bowl, the skyscraper. the suspension bridge. the assembly line, and the mighty american automobile. [cheers and applause] it led our citizens to push the bounds of medicines and science to save the lives of millions. here with us this evening is dr. in manual. when he began his work, 99% of children with leukemia died. if thanks largely to his breakthrough treatments, currently 90% of those with the most common childhood leukemias survived. doctor, you a
famed nasa flight director who led mission control during that historic endeavor, the renowned jean krantz. [cheers and applause] >> president trump: gene, i want you to know that we are going to be back on the moon very soon, and someday soon we will plant the american flag on mars. it's happening, gene. it's happening. our nation's creativity and genius lit up the lights of broadway and the soundstages of hollywood. it filled the concert halls and airwaves around the world with the...
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on this idea of going back to the moon, apollo 11 flight director jean krantz was testifying this week and this is what he had to say about the future of u.s. space policy, want to get our viewers to react to this. [video clip] >> for the past several weeks i have done dozens of interviews. many reporters have questioned should be go back to the moon? should we go to mars directly and skip the moon? can we do it again and why haven't we done it already? all good questions. should we go back to the moon, the answer is yes, no question. thee are opportunities lindner industry would provide .ur industry my answer, can we do it again and why haven't we done it already is much more complex. that is why i am here today, to offer some perspective based on my experience as a leader of one of the spaceflight teams which accomplished president kennedy's 1961 mandate to land an american on the moon and return him safely to earth. the 1960's were not dissimilar to where the nation is today. president kennedy faced a confident soviet union and a sleeping giant in the people's republic of china. we
on this idea of going back to the moon, apollo 11 flight director jean krantz was testifying this week and this is what he had to say about the future of u.s. space policy, want to get our viewers to react to this. [video clip] >> for the past several weeks i have done dozens of interviews. many reporters have questioned should be go back to the moon? should we go to mars directly and skip the moon? can we do it again and why haven't we done it already? all good questions. should we go...
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. >> and sunday on oral histories at 8 am eastern, apollo 11 flight director, jean krantz, talks about training for the mission. spacecraft problems in the july 20 moon landing. >> and they are all cheering. and you get this weird feeling. it's chilling. it soaks in through the room, and i say, my god, we are actually on the moon. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv. all weekend, every weekend. only on c-span 3 >>> former special counsel, robert mueller is on capitol hill next week, testifying in back to back hearings, the possible obstruction of justice and abuse of power by president trump, and russian interference in the 2015 presidential election. live all day coverage on wednesday, july 24 starts at 8:30 am eastern. watch live on c-span 3, online at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio at. >>> former acting fbi director andrew mccabe and a panelist give a preview of what to expect from robert mueller's testimony next wednesday. this is an hour. >> welcome back to talking feds. the prosecutor's roundtable that brings together prominent former federal offi
. >> and sunday on oral histories at 8 am eastern, apollo 11 flight director, jean krantz, talks about training for the mission. spacecraft problems in the july 20 moon landing. >> and they are all cheering. and you get this weird feeling. it's chilling. it soaks in through the room, and i say, my god, we are actually on the moon. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv. all weekend, every weekend. only on c-span 3 >>> former special counsel, robert...
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histories,"n "oral flight director jean krantz -- the julytz talks about 20 moon landing. gene: we get this weird feeling. it is chilling. it soaks through the room. i get a feel like, god, we are actually on the moon. >> explore our nation's past on "american history tv," all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are asking you about civility in politics. can it be restored? 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8001 four republicans. and for independents, (202) 628-0184 --202-748-8002. contempt content -- for president trump based on what he said. pelosi: these comments are racist. how shameful to hear continued defense of those offensive words we have heard and repeated not only about our members but about counseling -- countless others. our caucus will continue to forcefully respond to those attacks on our members, which reflect fundamental disrespect to the beautiful diversity of america. there is no place anywhere for which areent's words, not only divisive, but dangerous, and have legitimized and increased fear and hatred
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