Today is friday, february 12, 2016. Good morning, im john potter. And im andi guevara. Thanks for starting your day with channel 2 news this morning. Lets start with a quick look at the forecast with meteorologist cover will keep temperatures turning to the crime beat. A turning to the crime beat. A man is behind bars after a robbery in stead this week. After a brief standoff. Police arrested 39yearold wesley ford at a stead home wednesday night around midnight. Hes charged with robbery with a deadly weapon, grand larceny and possession of stolen property. Police say he went to the maverick gas station on stead boulevard early monday morning and showed a handgun, before as police approached his stead home, they say he stole a vehicle and fled from police, resulting in 3 schools being locked down. Officers thought their suspect was 19yearold rylin wolfe, who lived with ford. After investigating. Police ruled him out. This is a photo of wolfe from an unrelated arrest. And reno police are
Im jamie colby, and today, im driving through southern california, where so much of the groundbreaking work for nasas Moon Missions was done. Im going to los angeles to meet a woman who embraced the lifelong passion of her soul mate a love for all things outer space. My name is shelly cigel. And when my husband passed away, he left me with an incredible collection and a special gift from beyond the grave. Well, this is just a few Little Things that i took out. These nasa artifacts belonged to shellys husband, rick cigel, samples of a lifelong collection that includes everything from engine parts to autographs. And this is actually the flag that they had signed, and that was from apollo 12. Are these control panels . Look at this can i touch this . Absolutely. Please. Okay. Here we go. Can you imagine . Regulator bleed valve open. Check. M. O. M. Open. Check. Looks like it says mom to me. Mom. This is the button that tells mom were about to lift off. But i heard you have a monkey chair.
We copy you, eagle. Houston, the eagle has landed. Roger, tranquility. We copy on the ground. You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. We are breathing again. Thanks a lot. Picture onetting a the tv. There is a great deal of contrast in it, and currently, it is upside down on our monitor, but we can make out a fair amount of detail. Ok. We can see you coming down the ladder now. Sunday, july 20, 1969, around the world, nearly a billion people watched this moment on television as the first man from earth repaired to set foot on the moon. I am at the foot of the ladder. Footpaths are only depressed in the service about one or two w inches, although the service appears to be very dry, very, very finegrained as you get close to it. It is almost like a powder. Down there, it is very fine. Lmm going to step off the now. Man, one small step for one giant leap for mankind. I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on t
Host you can let us know in the first 45 minutes. On social media, its at cspan wj. It was back in may that the folks at gallup took a poll on same sex marriage. Here is the question they asked. Do you think marriages between same sex couples should or should not be recognized as valid with the same rights at traditional marriage . 55 of respondents say it should be valid, and 42 saying it shouldnt be valid. But, take a look back in 1996 when this question was asked. Back then, respondents 68 of them said that it should not be valid. 27 said that it should be valid. Again, thats from 96 up until may of 2014 that that poll was taken by gallup. We bring this up because sixth Circuit Court of appeals took this issue hearing numerous amount of cases taking a look at tissue. Well take a look at the courts thoughts and the process and what the cases were, but before we do that again for our first 45 minutes a discussion with you about your thoughts on same sex marriage. Your opinion of it an
Landed. Roger, tranquility. We copy on the ground. You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. We are breathing again. Thanks a lot. We are getting a picture on the tv. There is a great deal of contrast in it, and currently, it is upside down on our monitor, but we can make out a fair amount of detail. Ok. We can see you coming down the ladder now. Sunday, july 20, 1969, around the world, nearly a billion people watched this moment on television as the first man from earth repaired to set foot on the moon. I am at the foot of the ladder. The lm footpaths are only depressed in the service about one or two inches, although the service appears to be very dry, very, very finegrained as you get close to it. It is almost like a powder. Down there, it is very fine. I am going to step off the lm now. Thats one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returni