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CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today September 2, 2014

Miles an hour. President richard nixon, who had talked with the astronauts by telephone while they were on the moon, was waiting aboard the recovery carrier to welcome the returning voyagers. Kfin the president later expressed the nations response to this historic mission. Some way when those two americans stepped on the moon, the people of this world were brought closer together. That it is that spirit, the spirit of apollo, that america can now help to bring to our relations with other nations. The spirit of apollo transcends geographical barriers and political differences. It can bring the people of the world together in peace. To protect against any possible lunar contamination the astronauts put on airtight special garments before coming on board the rescue ship. They transferred directly from the helicopter to a mobile quarantine van in which they would be flown back to the manned Aircraft Center in houston, texas. July 27t ....

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LINKTV France 24 October 24, 2014

Peter kenmore of the United Nations food and Agriculture Organization has been working with farmers for 30 years to decrease the use of pesticides in Rice Production. Dr. Kenmore we have been able basically to substitute brains for chemicals. And in that sense, the growth rate stays up but less chemicals are used. Narrator in the yaqui valley of mexico, researchers are finding that excess fertilizer runoff from wheat crops is affecting marine life in the gulf of california. So they are turning to technology to decrease fertilizer inputs without decreasing yields. Dr. Ortizmonasterio Technology Like this can result in a winwin situation where the farmer benefits and at the same time the environment benefits. Narrator by showing farmers how to reduce pesti ....

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KQEH Tavis Smiley April 19, 2014

And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Tavis the extent of the damage to the worlds resources and what action governments should take continues to create acrimony. As auditions argue about what should be done, what is clear to leading scientists is that immediate actions must be taken to preserve the earths resources. Among those sounding the alarm, ken caldeira. From Stanford University and one of the leading experts on Climate Change and our nation and the world. Good to have you on this program. I want to make the best use of our time. How bad is the problem and to jump to what we should do. How bad is the situation . On hundred million years ago around. Dinosaurs were we can recreate the kind of that existed 100 million years ago. This is a radical alteration of the earth. Tavis in what way . Caps will rise milk and the sea levels ....

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KPIX Face The Nation July 7, 2013

Javier becerra of california. Then an. Inauguration reform debate with Janet Murguia, the president of the National Council of la raza and dan stein, president of the federation of American Immigration reform. And we will analyze all of this news with david rohde of reuters amy walter of the Cook Political Report, Michael Ohanlon of the Brookings Institution and our own john dicker son. Finally a look back on the 150th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg with scholar harold holzer. Theres fireworks everywhere this Independence Day weekend and this is face the nation. Captio ....

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