Live from the national air and space museum from washington, d. C. Knowan call us and let us your impressions of apollo 11 if you watched the moon landing. 202 7488000 for all others 202 7488001. Panwj yourst cs thoughts and impressions. You can do the same on facebook. Com cspan. Based here from the national air and space museum. A couple of facts about the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission. It was Neil Armstrong, buzz aldrin, and Michael Collins the team for that day. The launch took place july 16, 1969. 20,moon landing on july 1969. Step by Neil Armstrong at about 10 4 56 p. M. On july 20. About 10 56 p. M. On july 20. Astronauts returning to earth on july 24, 1969. We will talk more about the historical significance and what it means for spaceflight today. O. Will hear from you to if you watched the moon landing, 202 7488000. 202 7488001 for all others this morning. Let you know that this program is being done in conjunction with our colleagues at American History tv. Cspan
Know shortly. Its going to be back to the bottom of the maze so keep that in mind its a great time to leave now your average 13 minutes to make it into fremont street, heres ep92, this is a trip across the 70 oh bridge and its been trouble free throughout the morning commute, 13 minutes all right on time from the nimitz to the bay shore and a foggy golden gate its really taking over the towers and the span this morning chp issued a special fog advisory, so you know you need to be extra cautious heading across the span here where 20 minutes to make it from nevado to San Francisco. Time now 6 oh one in new this morning, 2 pedestrians were struck and one was killed last night in San Franciscos tenderloin and this is the second deadly incident involving a pedestrian within just a week kron fours will tran live with more will. Francisco Police Department and theyre reminding people to slow down and theyre also reminding pedestrians always look both ways at you have a clear view of the roadw
And me. We have msnbc analyst susan del percio. Cohost and executive producer of show times the circus, John Heilemann, and Pulitzer Prize winning columnist and associate editor of the Washington Post and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson. Joe, set the stage for us today. Its been building up to this for a couple of tumultuous weeks. Talk about the circus. This has been the circus. A couple developments overnight that well be talking about. First of all, Brett Kavanaugh wrote an epioped for the wall street journal. Very surprising for a lot of people. Its not what Supreme Court justices or certainly not what people who were aiming to be Supreme Court justice usually do, just like they dont usually go on fox news or any cable news show to state their case which suggests that maybe the white house maybe kavanaugh doesnt feel like its over yet, though its moving in his direction. And also tonight, for the first time three decades the Washington Post actually editorialized against a
American t tragedies. Thats the focus of tonights angle. Laura when donald trump announced his candidatesy the media reacted with horror to this statement. President trump when mexico sends its people. Theyre not sending their best they are sending people that have lots of problems. Theyre bringing their problems with us. Theyre bringing drugs. Theyre bringing crime. Theyre b rapists and some, i assume are good people. Laura whilean many, some at least quibbled with the formulation the president made there, they knew what he basically meant. Maybe he shouldnt singled out mexico people are can coming from a lot of places doing us harm there. Is continuous and sad evidence to substantiate his claims of the underlying crime. Every day in this country there are fresh american tragedies to report on. American citizens brutalized. Bused. Er murdered by illegal aliens. Yet, most of these stories are the back of the local metro sections in the local papers. Most of them are never heard on Nati