be thinking, it s everything working? can i get these guys safely off the surface again? off the surface again? that s what preempted off the surface again? that s what preoccupied him, off the surface again? that s what preoccupied him, and off the surface again? that s what preoccupied him, and when - off the surface again? that s what preoccupied him, and when he . off the surface again? that s what| preoccupied him, and when he was off the surface again? that s what - preoccupied him, and when he was at the back of the moon, he described himself as being alone but not lonely. and what was on his mind was that, if it all went wrong, he d be returning to earth alone, the sole survivor of a failed mission. armstrong is someone who has a good chance of being remembered in ten centuries time, that s not true of collins. but i met michael collins, and he genuinely didn t care about that. he didn t want to be remembered in that way. for him, it was all about the mission and his se
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neil: he ran provocative again, some unsavory behavior, putting it mildly, what can you tell us? we are getting some new details about an incident that occurred late last night in the north arabian sea in the persian gulf, there were two u.s. vessels and navy vessels that the ss fire bolt and other that were approached by three iranian guard may be boats. a small gun boats and were armed and started getting within 68 yards of the uss vessels, so they tried to issue a warning bridge to bridge radio warning as well as as well as through loudspeakers and eventually the u.s. vessel the fire bolt had to fire warning shots. that s when the iranian boats disappeared. but again, this was a tense moment and something that has not happen in the persian gulf
months there. they point to the vaccines working. more than half the country fully vaccinated. the u.s. navy has been call in the to help in that grim search for the indonesian submarine t 53 sailor dispeering after diving to begin a torpedo grill. late today saying they have an object with a strong magnetic force, but low oxygen supply. here s martha raddatz tonight. reporter: tonight, the indonesian navy says one of its ships has detected an object with a strong magnetic force in the search area, but even if that turns out to be the missing submarine, which is far from clear, the chances that the 53 sailors on board survived are all but impossible. the submarine disappeared in the dark waters off the coast of the resort island of bali more than 72 hours ago with an oxygen supply that would have been depleted hours ago.
for training. the submarine then went silent. a search was quickly launched, but thus far, the only possible sign of the submarine a wide slick of oil near where it started to descend. the waters there are more than 2,000 feet deep. the submarine s crush depth is around 800 feet, meaning it may have imploded. submarine accidents are rare and so is survival, but even with less than 24 hours before oxygen runs out, rescuers are hoping for a miracle. david? all right, our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz, thank you. and in washington tonight, after the escalating number of cases of hate involving asian-americans across this country, tonight, the senate has now passed an anti-asian hate bill by a vote of 94-1. a rare bipartisan show of support in our country. the bill now headed to the house where they are expecting quick passage before sending it to the president. when we come back here tonight, here in new york city,