Greg’s Team of March 3, 2025, guest Teddy RINER (EDG).
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NEWS ONE / NEWSONE EDIT MASTER 06-105 1:00 10/18/2006 KULYCKY - NORTH KOREA WEDNESDAY 430AM PKG #2 3:00 10/18/2006 KULYCKY - NORTH KOREA WEDNESDAY 430AM PKG #3 5:00 10/18/2006 JAPAN CONDI RICE #3 6:30 10/18/2006 ETHICS / ALEXANDER 7:30 10/19/2006 WHITE HOUSE BRIEF / IRAQ 8:30 10/19/2006 STATE DEPARTMENT BRIEF / NORTH KOREA 10:00 10/19/2006 GW BUSH SOT AT SHERWOOD FUNDRAISER 13:30 10/19/2006 REPRESENTATIVE BOEHNER SOT ETHICS COMMITTEE EXIT 16:30 10/22/2006 OBAMA BITES / SOTS FROM "MEET THE PRESS" 18:30 10/22/2006 SPECIAL FOR WRTV / SENATOR LUGAR ON FOX NEWS 20:00 10/23/2006 CRAWFORD - OBAMA 25:30 10/24/2006 CANNING - IRAQ 1130 27:30 10/24/2006 WHITE HOUSE RADIO EVENT VO ROVE / HADLEY / CHERTOFF / ETC. 29:00 10/24/2006 REPRESENTATIVE HASTERT INTO HOUSE ETHICS COMMITTEE VO 30:00 10/24/2006 REPRESENTATIVE SHERWOOD AD "COUNT ON ME" IN TV / TELEVISION BOX 31:00 10/24/2006 CANNING 430PM IRAQ PKG 33:00 10/24/2006 CRAWFORD - POLITICAL ADS WEDNESDAY 430AM PKG 35:00 10/25/2006 GW BUSH PRESS CONFERENCE SOT - IRAQ 37:30 10/25/2006 GW BUSH PRESS CONFERENCE SOT - CAMPAIGN 2006 REFERENDUM? 41:00 10/25/2006 CANNING - GW BUSH 430 43:00 10/31/2006 GW BUSH PHOTO OP 45:00 10/31/2006 SCOTUS / SUPREME COURT - PRODUCT LIABILITY 47:00 10/31/2006 WHITE HOUSE BRIEF 50:00 11/1/2006 SIMMELKJAER - KERRY 1115 PKG 52:00 11/1/2006 SIMMELKJAER - KERRLY 130 UPDATE PKG 53:30 11/1/2006 CANNING - 430PM KERRY GAFFE 56:00 11/2/2006 KULYCKY - KERRY THURSDAY 430AM PKG 58:00 11/2/2006 DOJ / JUSTICE DEPARTMENT - OPERATION FALCON 1:00:00 11/2/2006 SIMMELKJAER - POLL AD SPENDING
AFP-122G 16mm; VTM-122G Beta SP; MAST-788 1 inch
BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL - GREATS OF THE 40'S
1969 Ford TV commercial: The Going Thing (Mustang Group III)
Ford TV commercial promoting three different Mustangs in the 1969 Ford lineup: the Mustang, the Mustang Mach I with the Cobra Jet engine, and the Mustang Grande, . The Going Thing was a group assembled by Ford's agency J. Walter Thompson to promote Ford for the 1969 model year. This commercial mimics the style of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In TV show. Talent in this spot: Tom Bahler, John Bahler, Janis Hansen Klinger (deceased 2017), Mitch Gordon, Steve Flanagan (deceased 2019), Wes Oldaker, Jacquie Wiseman Sullivan, Susie Teague, Arte Johnson (deceased 2019). Song copyrighted in 1968 by Maurice Skurnik (deceased 2020) & Stan Tarner (deceased 2006). Directed by Russ Mayberry (deceased 2012).
Massouda Jalal in her home with women
15:01.0 15:01.5 MASSOUDA JALAL in her home w/ women (Massouda Jalal is a politician in Afghanistan, who served as Minister of Women's Affairs from October 2004 to July 2006. She was also the only woman candidate in the 2004 Afghan presidential election) 05:06.1 05:06.2 KABUL/SIMA’S HOME for tea, Virginia’s sound bite, “We don’t have a car… we’re worried about that.” 05:09.3 05:11.1 SIMA’S HOME for tea, conversation, “What’s the … She is very brave.” 05:14.0 05:14.4 camera crews preparing to go 05:15.2 05:15.4 MS Sima, her sound bite, “Did he allow… let’s see.” 05:17.3 05:18.0 Camera crews & body guards get on a car 05:19.5 05:20.5 Sima’s sound bite, “We’re going to see the president…” in the car 05:23.0 05:24.5 Virginia’s sound bite, “It’s amazing…We’re very persistent” in the car 05:26.1 05:26.4 Body guards get off the car 05:27.2 05:27.3 Camera crews failed attempt to go to see Karzai w/ Sima in front of the gate
REV. DR. KEVIN FAST LIFTS 2,200 LBS. ON BACK
In April 2006, Guinness World Record holder Rev. Dr. Kevin Fast shoulders 2,200 pounds on his back, holding the pose for a full two seconds.
Area - Codes
FLORIDA'S PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION IS AGAIN FACING AN AREA CODE CRISIS. THE BODY WHICH OVERSEES TELEPHONE COMPANIES WANTS THEM TO GIVE UP UNUSED TELEPHONE NUMBERS SO THE STATE DOESN'T HAVE TO ADD AS MANY AS THREE ADDITIONAL AREA CODES. BUT, THE COMPANIES ARE UNWILLING TO DO SO. THE 904, 561 AND 954 CODES ARE THE FIRST TO FACE POSSIBLE CHANGES.
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NEWS ONE / NEWSONE EDIT MASTER 06-95 1:00 9/15/2006 USDA SPINACH VO/SOT 4:00 9/16/2006 MO / MISSOURI BABY SNATCH 5:30 9/16/2006 YANG - ABDUCTED BABY ( MO ) 8:00 9/17/2006 GW BUSH CHURCH 10:00 9/18/2006 CAPITAL / CAPITOL SUSPECT 14:00 9/18/2006 GW BUSH NY / NEW YORK ARRIVAL 16:30 9/18/2006 GW BUSH SPEECH 19:00 9/18/2006 CANNING - CAPITAL SUSPECT 21:00 9/19/2006 NASA BRIEF SOT 23:00 9/19/2006 DENIES / DE NIES - SHUTTLE LATE 25:00 9/21/2006 DENIES - SHUTTLE LANDING EARLY 27:00 9/21/2006 CONGRESS TERROR LEGISLATION REACTION / REAX 32:30 9/21/2006 CANNING - TERROR LATE 34:30 9/23/2006 DEMOCRATIC RESPONSE - ED PERLMUTTER 39:00 9/24/2006 GW BUSH TO CHURCH 41:00 9/25/2006 PHOTO OP 42:30 9/26/2006 CANNING - TERROR INTEL LATE 44:30 9/27/2006 VET PAC / VETPAC PRESS CONFERENCE SOT 47:30 9/28/2006 AF / AIR FORCE MEMORIAL VO 49:00 9/28/2006 SENATE GALLERY SOT #2 51:00 9/29/2006 MONEY MINUTE - HEALTH CARE COST 52:30 10/1/2006 SUNDAY TALK SHOWS MUSHARAFF DEWINE BROWN BIDEN BARTLETT MURTHA 59:30 10/2/2006 KULYCKY - FOLEY 1:01:30 10/2/2006 KULYCKY - FOLEY #3
CORDLESS POWER DRILLS TESTED - 2006 - 1
CU of a cordless power drill biting through a block of wood then cut to a 19.2 Craftsman Drill from Sears which consumer testers rated a "best buy."
Sneaky Suspect Steals Officer’s Cruiser (2 angles) 2006
Man leads officers on a chase that ends with the suspect crashing a sheriff's STOLEN vehicle! Sheriffs dispatch received a report of a reckless driver traveling east in US Hwy 380 and then North on US Hwy 377. A Denton County Sheriff’s deputy saw the vehicle at Edgar's convenience store and called Aubrey PD for back-up. The two officers approached the suspect (John Michael Pate) in the parking lot of the store and the suspect told him his car was overheated. Another car pulled in and asked for directions. While the officer was giving directions, the other officer was calling in the car. That's when the suspect took off with the Aubrey PD car.
The Greg Team of February 24, 2025 (EDG).
34334 “ WHY WE FIGHT: DIVIDE AND CONQUER ” 1943 WW2 FRANK CAPRA DOCUMENTARY (Part 2)
Divide and Conquer (1943) is the third film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series and deals with the Nazi conquest of Western Europe in 1940. The film was designed to illicit emotional responses from viewers over American involvement in the war. It shows the necessity for US support overseas. This second portion begins with Nazi bombing of Rotterdam. Nazi forces (:07) meet with the Dutch general; Henri Winkelman. He accepts German terms (:17). Nazi forces bomb the city regardless (:23). Great footage captures low flying German bombers (:29) over Rotterdam. Bombing ceases and smoke billows out (2:11). Aerial shots follow (2:23). Mutilated bodies litter the ground (2:29). The Nazi blitz runs over Holland (2:52). Luftwaffe head for the Meuse River Albert Canal (3:03). Flame throwers target dug out positions (3:28). Luftwaffe dive bomb (4:19). Machine gunners feed bullet belts (4:29). An assault engineer sets explosive charges near block houses (5:08). Nazi’s march off in columns (5:36). Allied troops (5:46) celebrate crossing the French and Dutch border. Allies push for defense positions in Belgium (6:04) colliding with fleeing refugees (6:10). Animation shows how the Luftwaffe targeted the refugees (6:53). Buildings burn in ground views (7:28). Refugees run alongside covered wagons (7:41). Trains are gunned by fighter crafts (8:16). Wounded are carted by litter (8:40). Youth receive treatment following the attack (8:52). Hitler speaks six months prior (9:30) with peaceful sentiment towards Belgium. The Nazi plan is explained (9:59); the main German attack was to be driven through the Ardennes. The supply line fills with Nazi armored vehicles (10:13). Columns push forward (10:34). Engineer battalions take the lead (11:00). Scattered Allied Patrols intersect German forces (11:16). German Armored forces reach the Meuse river (12:19). They send a barrage across the Meuse river (12:49). Grenade launches rocket up (12:58). Panzer tanks (13:14) blow for Allied lines. Bullets light up the night fight (13:43). Ground footage watches troops in the trenches (14:14). Troops maintain the bridge head (14:28). Engineers construct new bridges (14:31). An allied intelligence officer explains the breakthrough (15:25) in the Battle of Sedan. Allied defenses (17:01) are located on a map and the rapid efficient movements of the German army are explored. Charles de Gaulle attacked on on May 17 (17:51). On May 21 (18:50), Germans drove to the north and east. The Belgium army was compressed (19:08) to the point of surrender. Dunkirk (19:18) was known as one of the greatest disasters. The RAF (19:44) zooms in to deliver aide for the suffering British army stationed there. Stunning footage captures the wake of waste below (20:06). Small allied suicide units (20:01) held the German army back. Anti-aircraft guns aim high (20:10). Firefighters water down burning buildings (20:21). Rescued British, French and Belgian troops (20:22) fill transport vessels. In France (21:00) the loss is calculated. Idle destroyers from WW1 sit in US harbors (20:48). The restoration process begins (20:58). Winston Churchill signs for the restored vessels (21:04). The US received bases near the Panama canal (21:14) in exchange for the vessels. French children bid parents good bye (21:25); many sent their youth southwards for safety. The German drive is depicted on a map (22:05). Penetrations over the Maginot line are discussed (22:32). Mussolini (22:43) sent motorcycle divisions (22:44) across the border. FDR speaks (22:52). Mussolini marches by soldiers (23:04). New York Times headlines (23:08) discuss Reynaud’s resignation. Marshall Petain (23:25) calls for armistice on June 16th (23:35). Hitler (23:43) delivers his terms (23:49). German and French board the railway car to sign the Armistice (24:32). Two million French POW’s (25:00) were carted to Germany to work as slaves or perish in an attempt to decrease the birth rate of the French (25:20). Scenes follow from Nazi work camps (25:33). Life following the invasion is explored (25:48). New York Times headlines relay war atrocities (25:53). Germans drive away from the Arc du Triomphe (26:15). The Palais Communal appears (26:27). French civilians listen to Nazi’s speak (26:38). Regiment flags are marched (27:19). Charles de Gaulle marches (27:30) as a symbol of hope for the French. de Gaulle and General Jiro Minami shake hands (28:06). The “V” for victory covers the Liberty Bell on conclusion (28:44). <p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
1969 Ford TV commercial: The Going Thing (Showroom)
Ford TV commercial promoting four models in the 1969 Ford lineup: the LTD, the Mustang Mach I, the Mustang Grande, and the Torino with the Cobra Jet engine. The Going Thing was a group assembled by Ford's agency J.Walter Thompson to promote Ford for the 1969 model year. Talent in this spot: Tom Bahler, John Bahler, Janis Hansen Klinger (deceased 2017), Mitch Gordon, Steve Flanagan (deceased 2019), Wes Oldaker, Jacquie Wiseman Sullivan, Susie Teague. Song copyrighted in 1968 by Maurice Skurnik (deceased 2020) & Stan Tarner (deceased 2006). Directed by Russ Mayberry (deceased 2012).
42334 1950s BOXING MATCHES WILLIE PEP v LULU PEREZ BOB BAKER v. CLARENCE HENRY ARCHIE MOORE
American boxing in its golden era is presented. Television boomed in the years following WWII, and boxing was at its peak in the 1950's; many of the legendary swingers had participated in the conflict and returned home to the ring. Filmmakers loved sports and boxing was no exception; fights were aired live on the weekends. This film features sluggers such as Chico Vejar, Clarence Henry, Bob Baker, Lulu Perez, and Willie Pep.<p><p>The first match pits Willie Pep against the sprite swinger Lulu Perez on February 26th, 1954 at Madison Square Garden. Boxing became so contagious in American culture it needed its own ring. This is where fighters came for recognition. This fight was shrouded in controversy as it was claimed it was fixed. Pep fought just 5 times in '54 losing once only to Perez. Willie Pep (:10) launches up from his corner. Lulu swings fast at Pep (:13) who throws heavy hits back (:21). Heavy hits from Pep to Perez (:33). Perez toes away from Pep (:42) and sinks one hard to Pep's jaw (:42). Pep goes down (:45). Perez keeps swinging (:58). Perez takes a slug to the face and sinks to his buttocks (1:36); head between knees. The knockdown follows in slow motion (1:44). Lulu stands over Perez (2:04). Willie's back on his feet (2:22), but he’s getting blustered (2:26). The knockdown plays in slow motion (2:43). The ref lifts him; New York Boxing Commission rules three knockdowns in a single round means Willie's comeback is shattered (2:48). Lulu jumps around in his corner (3:05); wounds licked and sweat moped. Bob Baker faces Clarence Henry; November 23, 1951. Baker was on a winning streak until this match. Henry won the 1948 Golden Gloves Tournament and was inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1998. The microphone hangs in front of the announcer (3:22). Baker (3:32) meets with white trunked Henry in the center of the ring. Heavy strokes from Baker (3:49). Henry sends quick jabs back (4:43). Baker sends a hard left hook (5:14). Baker goes down (5:21) head over the edge and knees over the rope (5:25). The ref drag him up (5:39). The knockout in slow motion (5:32). Chico Vejar faces Johnny "Red" DeFazio. Chico; "Stamford Socking Schoolboy,” was one of the more popular fighters during this era. Chico starred in 'The Midnight Story' in 1957. He later become a public relations expert. DeFazio was a 21 year older fighter from Jersey. Vejar (6:51) appears in black shorts. Chico pushes DeFazio around the ring (7:27). Chico sends two right hooks for DeFazio; (7:48) and (7:58). DeFazio wobbles back after another (8:12) leaving him flat arms outstretched (8:15). Chico stays on him (8:28). Red keeps taking hits (8:54) until sinking to his stool (9:03). Ref Miller calls the fight (9:26) in Chico's favor. Bob Satterfield faces Elkin Brothers on January 19th of 1951. Satterfield was rated by Ring Magazine as ‘one of the best punchers of all time’. He had a kamikaze style of fighting. He also reportedly lived a double life as a boxer and a pimp. This was Satterfield's debut in New York. Brothers appears in white trunks (10:15). Satterfield throws heavy swings (10:28) taking Brothers down. Satterfield sinks after a hard blow (11:39). A strong left hook sends Brothers to the ground (13:44). The Ref calls the fight in Satterfield's favor (13:50). Joey Giardello faces Walter Cartier on February 5th 1954. Giardello adopted his name in order to join the army underage. His statue stands in Philadelphia. Cartier would later go on to begin an acting career starring in the sitcom "The Phil Silver's Show". A right to the jaw sends Cartier down (15:36). Slow motion footage (15:60). Cartier down again (17:58). Archie Moore faces Harold Johnson (18:26) on August 11th 1954. *Archie went on to train Muhammad Ali and co-starred in 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'.) Heavy swings from Archie (19:18). Johnson sinks (19:21). The Ref calls the fight (19:40). Archie approaches Johnson for a hug as he is called the winner and retains his title (19:44). Sugar Ray Robinson faces Carl Bobo Olson in December of 1955. Sugar Ray is widely regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time. During the years of '43-'51 he went on an undefeated streak. Joe Lewis and Robinson served in the military together. Bobo obtained his boxing license at 16. Bout at Chicago Stadium (20:06). A close shot shows good hits from both (21:43). Ray sinks combo (22:43). Olson slumps back (22:54). He rolls to his feet at the count of ten (23:05). Sugar Ray jumps up as he takes the win (23:10). <p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
Greg’s Team of February 20, 2025 (EDG).
STREET MAINTENANCE - 2
A crew repairs Toronto's roads.
PIT RAMMING CHASE (2006)
A GEORGIA SHERIFF'S DEPUTY WAS ABLE TO STOP TWO SUSPECT BANK ROBBERS, ENDING A DANGEROUS HIGH SPEED CHASE. AS THE CAR WEAVED IN AND OUT OF TRAFFIC, AND OVER CURBS AT HIGH SPEEDS, THE DEPUTY MADE AN EDUCATED GUESS ON WHEN AND WHERE TO RAM THE SUSPECTS. HE SAYS HE SAW AN OPPORTUNITY AS THE CAR TURNED RIGHT ON THE RAMP TO THE HIGHWAY. AFTER A PIT MANEUVER WAS PERFORMED, BOTH 19-YEAR-OLD SUSPECTS WERE ARRESTED -- ONE FEMALE, ONE MALE.
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NEWS ONE / NEWSONE EDIT MASTER RC06-13 1:00 6/6/2006 COCHRAN - WEATHER SATELLITE 3:30 6/7/2006 TAPPER - CIVILITY 6:00 6/12/2006 THOMAS - US CRIME 8:00 6/13/2006 KERLEY - ROLLOVERS / ROLL-OVERS 10:00 6/13/2006 LEAMY - KFC / KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 12:00 6/14/2006 THOMAS - SECURITY RISK 14:00 6/21/2006 TAPPER - MY SPACE / MYSPACE 16:00 6/24/2006 MORRELL - SCHWARZENEGGER BORDER 18:00 6/27/2006 STEPHANOPOULOS - FLAG DEBATE 20:00 6/29/2006 MORAN - GUANTANAMO / GITMO 22:30 7/1/2006 STARK - SHUTTLE 23:20 7/1/2006 YANG 25:30 7/1/2006 MARLANTIS - MEDICARE 28:00 7/2/2006 STARK - SHUTTLE SCRUB 30:00 7/2/2006 COCHRAN - MOLLOHAN - YOUR MONEY 33:00 7/3/2006 COCHRAN - GETTYSBURG 36:00 7/3/2006 KERLEY - RAPE SUSPECT 37:00 7/3/2006 STARK - NASA 39:00 7/6/2006 RADDATZ - NORTH KOREA 41:00 7/7/2006 RADDATZ - US / KOREA 42:30 7/12/2006 REYNOLDS - TERROR TARGETS 45:00 7/15/2006 RADDATZ 47:00 7/15/2006 HARRIS - ISRAEL 49:00 7/15/2006 YANG 51:00 7/17/2006 KARL - EVACUATION 53:00 7/28/2006 THOMAS - CRIME IN THE USA 55:00 4/18/2006 OR 8/18/2006 KERLEY - IED CSI 57:30 8/19/2006 DINNICK - LEBANON 58:30 8/19/2006 TAPPER - BILL CLINTON 1:00:00 8/19/2006 HORNG - DIESEL
New Horizons probe passing Pluto and Charon, animation
New Horizons space probe passing Pluto and Charon, animation. These objects lie in the Kuiper Belt, some 40 times further from the Sun than the Earth. Pluto and Charon orbit each other closely, with a separation of less than 20,000 kilometres. They are sometimes considered a double dwarf planet, rather than a planet and moon. Each is tidally locked to the other. New Horizons was launched by NASA in January 2006, and arrived at Pluto in July 2015. After this encounter it was redirected to pass the Kuiper Belt Object 486958 Arrokoth, arriving there on 1 January 2019
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NEWS ONE / NEWSONE EDIT MASTER RC06-13 1:00 6/6/2006 COCHRAN - WEATHER SATELLITE 3:30 6/7/2006 TAPPER - CIVILITY 6:00 6/12/2006 THOMAS - US CRIME 8:00 6/13/2006 KERLEY - ROLLOVERS / ROLL-OVERS 10:00 6/13/2006 LEAMY - KFC / KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 12:00 6/14/2006 THOMAS - SECURITY RISK 14:00 6/21/2006 TAPPER - MY SPACE / MYSPACE 16:00 6/24/2006 MORRELL - SCHWARZENEGGER BORDER 18:00 6/27/2006 STEPHANOPOULOS - FLAG DEBATE 20:00 6/29/2006 MORAN - GUANTANAMO / GITMO 22:30 7/1/2006 STARK - SHUTTLE 23:20 7/1/2006 YANG 25:30 7/1/2006 MARLANTIS - MEDICARE 28:00 7/2/2006 STARK - SHUTTLE SCRUB 30:00 7/2/2006 COCHRAN - MOLLOHAN - YOUR MONEY 33:00 7/3/2006 COCHRAN - GETTYSBURG 36:00 7/3/2006 KERLEY - RAPE SUSPECT 37:00 7/3/2006 STARK - NASA 39:00 7/6/2006 RADDATZ - NORTH KOREA 41:00 7/7/2006 RADDATZ - US / KOREA 42:30 7/12/2006 REYNOLDS - TERROR TARGETS 45:00 7/15/2006 RADDATZ 47:00 7/15/2006 HARRIS - ISRAEL 49:00 7/15/2006 YANG 51:00 7/17/2006 KARL - EVACUATION 53:00 7/28/2006 THOMAS - CRIME IN THE USA 55:00 4/18/2006 OR 8/18/2006 KERLEY - IED CSI 57:30 8/19/2006 DINNICK - LEBANON 58:30 8/19/2006 TAPPER - BILL CLINTON 1:00:00 8/19/2006 HORNG - DIESEL
34052 " THE EAGLE HAS LANDED " NASA APOLLO 11 LUNAR LANDING & FIRST STEPS ON MOON JULY 20, 1969
This historic NASA film, "The Eagle Has Landed" provides a detailed account of the Apollo 11 mission crewed by Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins.The film highlights key moments such as the lunar module's landing, Neil Armstrong's historic first steps on the moon, and the crew's communication with mission control. It emphasizes the significance of the moon landing, the extensive preparations and confidence in the mission's success, and the importance of the Saturn V rocket. The film also covers the naming of the lunar and command modules, the powered descent, and the crew's reflections on the mission's success. Additionally, it discusses the scientific experiments conducted on the moon and the broader impact of the space program on humanity, emphasizing the spirit of exploration and adventure. Apollo 11 landed on the moon on July 20, 1969 at 20:17 UTC.<p><p>00:00: The lunar module Eagle lands on the moon. The crew confirms engine shutdown and other post-landing procedures.<p><p>0:19 - 0:30: Communication with mission control confirms the successful landing. The crew reports their status and begins transmitting images.<p><p>0:34 - 1:00: Neil Armstrong prepares to exit the lunar module, describing the surface conditions.<p><p>1:28 - 1:37: Armstrong steps onto the moon, delivering his famous line, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."<p><p>1:40 - 2:18: A speech highlights the significance of the moon landing and the commitment to space exploration.<p><p>2:21 - 3:15: Discussion about the Apollo 11 mission's importance and the efforts of thousands of people involved.<p><p>3:32 - 4:02: Preparations and confidence in the mission's success are discussed.<p><p>4:05 - 4:36: The crew expresses confidence in the Saturn V rocket despite its complexity.<p><p>6:10 - 6:36: Communication with Mike Collins, who is orbiting the moon in the command module.<p><p>7:19 - 7:27: The lunar module is named "Eagle" and the command module "Columbia."<p><p>9:42 - 10:02: The lunar module begins its powered descent to the moon's surface.<p><p>10:15 - 10:54: The crew encounters an alarm but continues the descent with good radar data.<p><p>11:01 - 11:38: The lunar module lands on the moon, and the crew confirms the landing.<p><p>13:10 - 13:24: Armstrong steps off the lunar module, repeating his famous line.<p><p>17:48 - 18:00: A plaque on the lunar module commemorates the landing.<p><p>18:08 - 18:30: The crew prepares for liftoff from the moon.<p><p>19:46 - 20:06: Reflections on the mission's success and its significance for the future of space exploration.<p><p>20:27 - 21:00: The importance of fulfilling commitments made during the early space program.<p><p>21:03 - 21:48: Discussion of scientific experiments conducted on the moon.<p><p>23:14 - 23:57: Reflections on the achievement of the moon landing and its impact on humanity.<p><p>26:38 - 27:46: The importance of the space program for scientific, technological, and human adventure.<p><p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2K. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com