From the Earth to the Moon
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I'd love to debate ethics in journalism
right now, but I have a job to do.

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- There's a camera over your shoulder...
- Yeah?

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- Thank you. How are my levels?
- We're on top of it.

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Get him out of there.
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Tell Larry we're pulling
the Swigerts footage.

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- What?
- What?

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- We'll just rewrite your lead.
- Damn it!

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I'm just trying
to help you, son.

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- Nobody wants to see a mother in pain.
- They do if it's news!

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That's not news!
It's invasion of privacy!

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You think America wants to know about
PC burns and passive thermal rolls?

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That's not news, man!
That is Sominex!

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Now, please, leave me alone
and just let me do my job!

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Ten.
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Five, four...
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three, two...
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Thank you, Howard. A few hundred yards
from where I'm standing...

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over 1,000 journalists from 83 countries
are monitoring every beat and tick...

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of this star-crossed mission.
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But the untold story remains
the excruciating toll...

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the last few days have had
on the families...

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of these three very brave men.
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I believe in the space program.
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I believe it's worthy.
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I believe this country needs heroes.
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But I think it's not
just the astronauts...

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it's all the men at NASA.
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They're all heroes.
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And I know that Jack would...
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That's a great piece of film.
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It's been said that Apollo represents
the greatest engineering achievement...

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in the history of mankind.
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This, we're told,
is the pride of our civilization...

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- the triumph of technology over nature.
- Hit us while we're down.

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But Apollo 13 teaches us...
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that the price of technology
is measured not in dollars...

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but in a mother's love
for her son.

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At Mission Control,
I'm Brett Hutchins.


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