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the commander, john young. the pilot, robert crippen. young has already been in space four times for a total of 533 hours. he is the most experienced astronaut flying today. although crippen has over 4,000 hours of jet aircraft flying time, this will be his first time in space. the astronauts make their way across the access arm toward the shuttle in the predawn hours before launch. an american spaceship has never carried a human crew on its maiden voyage. at the launch control center three miles from the pad, final steps are being completed in the countdown. final preparations are also being made in the mission control center in houston, where control of the flight will switch once the shuttle clears the tower. there has not been a manned launch from kennedy space center since july of 1975. with this launch, the launch controllers at the cape, and flight controllers in houston will experience the most dynamic, fast-paced series of launch events ever undertaken in the space program, all in less than nine minutes. the most challenging ass
the commander, john young. the pilot, robert crippen. young has already been in space four times for a total of 533 hours. he is the most experienced astronaut flying today. although crippen has over 4,000 hours of jet aircraft flying time, this will be his first time in space. the astronauts make their way across the access arm toward the shuttle in the predawn hours before launch. an american spaceship has never carried a human crew on its maiden voyage. at the launch control center three...
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there is a saying that one of my heroes, john young, often says, that when you are on your way to mars, you're going to spend most of your time looking out the window at this one little point of light that is the place where you came from, and this other little point of light which is the place that you're going to. and he says this is going to redefine loneliness. and i think he's right. >> hinojosa: oh, my god, that's extraordinary. i remember, you know, just... we were talking off set about what it does to you as a human being-- again, and i love the fact that you're like, "i'm not a citizen primarily of any one place, but of this planet"-- what it does to you to have that distance, how it affects you. you know, does it make you incredibly hopeful, or does it make you a little sad, especially when you can... you were saying that even from space, you can see the geopolitics. >> you can see changes. i had the good fortune of, you know, having flown so many times, first flights in the mid '80s, and then the last flight in the early 2000s. and, you know, the world has changed. and you s
there is a saying that one of my heroes, john young, often says, that when you are on your way to mars, you're going to spend most of your time looking out the window at this one little point of light that is the place where you came from, and this other little point of light which is the place that you're going to. and he says this is going to redefine loneliness. and i think he's right. >> hinojosa: oh, my god, that's extraordinary. i remember, you know, just... we were talking off set...
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i can recall sitting next to john young at a preflight press conference, and someone brought up, how did i feel about crew compatibility? and what was facing us. come on. for 4 days, i would fly with a baboon. [laughter] mr. collins: and you know, john is sitting right there. he did not get mad. he knew exactly where i was coming from. but it was true. for a short amount of time. the thing is, you talk about mars and then i am dead wrong. then you have all kinds of compatibility and physiological and other medical problems, i am rambling. go on. -- tang?stein: 10 mr. collins: we had some kind of orange stuff. i do not know what it was. mr. rubenstein: jeff, you are trying to get people to space, but you are building rockets that can be relaunched for further exploration. will the government of the united states ultimately use those? mr. bezos: the idea is to build infrastructure. once you build infrastructure to get to the earth's orbit you can , use it for satellites. you can use it for missions. that is the goal. we want to build an orbital vehicle where the fuel actually matters,
i can recall sitting next to john young at a preflight press conference, and someone brought up, how did i feel about crew compatibility? and what was facing us. come on. for 4 days, i would fly with a baboon. [laughter] mr. collins: and you know, john is sitting right there. he did not get mad. he knew exactly where i was coming from. but it was true. for a short amount of time. the thing is, you talk about mars and then i am dead wrong. then you have all kinds of compatibility and...
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owen garriott back from the early period, john young and the first crew for the first space shuttle mission. eileen collins has been here and pam melbourne, the two commanders of the shuttle mission. and again in may, we had astronauts who had just returned from the international space station. so whenever they come to washington, they like to come here too. many of them spent hours here when they were children. and they say that this museum was partly responsible for their love of aviation and their passion to become astronauts. >> let me just make the point, for those of you listening on c-span radio, of course watching on c-span3's american history tv, we are live at the national air and space museum in washington, d.c. our next caller is john joining us from new hampshire with valerie neal. go ahead, please. >> good evening. i just want to ask if you're going to show -- during the program. i know other people involved in the restoration. and i've been looking forward to seeing it. also, i want to thank the national air and space museum for preserving human history for future generations
owen garriott back from the early period, john young and the first crew for the first space shuttle mission. eileen collins has been here and pam melbourne, the two commanders of the shuttle mission. and again in may, we had astronauts who had just returned from the international space station. so whenever they come to washington, they like to come here too. many of them spent hours here when they were children. and they say that this museum was partly responsible for their love of aviation and...
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recall sending next to john young. someone brought up how do i feel? what was facing us? for four days, i would fly with a baboon. [laughter] he knew exactly what i was coming from. the thing is, when you talk about mars. then you have all kinds of and other medical problems. you're trying to get some people to go into space. you're trying to get sockets relaunched. while the government use that? who would use those rockets? jeff bezos: the idea is to build the infrastructure. it can be used for just about anything. you can use it for different missions. the goal is to build an orbital vehicle where the price of the put -- propellant actually matters. has ever cared about the cost of the fuel. reusability. that is not even the peak. better at it but not appreciating the better. we need to be flying every day. when we are flying every day, we will get better. you support the idea of sending men and women to mars. why not send robots? jeff bezos: i think you can justify sending men to mars for science reasons. the reason you send people is it , it isuse it is so cool a glor
recall sending next to john young. someone brought up how do i feel? what was facing us? for four days, i would fly with a baboon. [laughter] he knew exactly what i was coming from. the thing is, when you talk about mars. then you have all kinds of and other medical problems. you're trying to get some people to go into space. you're trying to get sockets relaunched. while the government use that? who would use those rockets? jeff bezos: the idea is to build the infrastructure. it can be used...
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john: at hack-athons, young people compete for days to try to create something unique. >> and boom. imagine that, like, feeling that -- john: people work all weekend, stay up -- >> oh, yeah. 36 straight hours was our hack-athon. you're eating drunk food, red bull, up all night and this crazy competition happening is what pushes innovation and envelope. john: why can they create better stuff in this big room with a bunch of other hackers that they can't do in their basement? >> when you get all of these programmers together in one place, the energy is there. john: for three days, everyone competed to invent a better high-tech process. some built iphone apps. this group worked on a robot. >> kids can learn how to program and use real life robotics and hardware. john: the hacking education winner was this app that's kind of like uber for tutors. it lets you compare tutors and hire one anywhere. >> we have a list of all the tutors nearby. john: winning won the meetings with potential investors. >> i was, like, woe is this real? i still can't believe it. >> think about it like sports for,
john: at hack-athons, young people compete for days to try to create something unique. >> and boom. imagine that, like, feeling that -- john: people work all weekend, stay up -- >> oh, yeah. 36 straight hours was our hack-athon. you're eating drunk food, red bull, up all night and this crazy competition happening is what pushes innovation and envelope. john: why can they create better stuff in this big room with a bunch of other hackers that they can't do in their basement? >>...
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john hay, as a young boy was plucked out as the special kid in the family. he had an older brother but it was john hay that was sent to a special school. he was set to brown university by his uncle melton. he never really had to do anything but be himself and show himself and there were people willing to help push him down stream. he's an incredibly talented and gifted man. he was great with languages and very funny, he was easy to be around and he never seemed to be making any effort. it came effortlessly to john hay kleiman always seem to be thrashing for the next thing. he had to paddle his own canoe and he paddled very hard. they were in that way very different. there were also different in terms of their politics. hay was a very old line republican in the sense that he believed the best government was well bred, well-respected, intelligent, and clemens was a little bit more of a democrat with a little bit more, a good bit more confidence in the general decency of the wider american people. so the other thing that i found really fascinating is how differe
john hay, as a young boy was plucked out as the special kid in the family. he had an older brother but it was john hay that was sent to a special school. he was set to brown university by his uncle melton. he never really had to do anything but be himself and show himself and there were people willing to help push him down stream. he's an incredibly talented and gifted man. he was great with languages and very funny, he was easy to be around and he never seemed to be making any effort. it came...
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i can recall sending next to john young. at gemini proof why press conference, someone brought up how to feel about crew flight compatibilities and what was facing us? for four days, i would fly with a baboon. [laughter] he knew exactly what i was coming from. that is true. the thing is, when you talk about mars. then you have all kinds of compatibility and other medical problems. we rambling on, i'm sorry. had some kind of orange stuff, i don't know what it was. >> you're trying to get some people to go into space. you're trying to get sockets -- rockets relaunched. while the government use that? who would use those rockets? jeff bezos: the idea is to build the infrastructure. it can be used for just about anything. you can use it for different missions. the goal is to build an orbital vehicle where the price of the propellant actually matters. no rocket has ever cared about the cost of the fuel. it is about reusability. that is not even the peak. we launched about 80 missions the year globally all over the world. it has co
i can recall sending next to john young. at gemini proof why press conference, someone brought up how to feel about crew flight compatibilities and what was facing us? for four days, i would fly with a baboon. [laughter] he knew exactly what i was coming from. that is true. the thing is, when you talk about mars. then you have all kinds of compatibility and other medical problems. we rambling on, i'm sorry. had some kind of orange stuff, i don't know what it was. >> you're trying to get...
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i can recall sitting next to john young at a preflight press conference, and someone brought up, how did i feel about crew compatibility? come on. for four days, i would fly with a baboon. [laughter] mr. collins: john did not get mad. he knew exactly where i was coming from. but it was true. the thing is, you talk about haves, -- mars, then you all kinds of compatibility and physiological and other medical -- i am rambling. i am sorry. mr. rubenstein: astronauts did not really drink tang? mr. collins: we had some kind of orange stuff. i do not know what it was. mr. rubenstein: jeff, you are trying to get people to space, but you are building rockets that can be relaunched for further exploration. will the government of the united states ultimately use those? mr. bezos: the idea is to build infrastructure. once you build infrastructure to get to earth orbit, you can use it for satellites. you can use it for missions. that is the goal. we want to build an orbital vehicle where the fuel actually matters, for you start to think about the cost of fuel. no rocket has ever been built so hist
i can recall sitting next to john young at a preflight press conference, and someone brought up, how did i feel about crew compatibility? come on. for four days, i would fly with a baboon. [laughter] mr. collins: john did not get mad. he knew exactly where i was coming from. but it was true. the thing is, you talk about haves, -- mars, then you all kinds of compatibility and physiological and other medical -- i am rambling. i am sorry. mr. rubenstein: astronauts did not really drink tang? mr....
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compatibility is something that psychiatrist always emphasized and i can recall sitting next to john young and at a press conference and someone brought up how i did feel about crew compatibility and all this and what was facing us. i said, come on. for four days, i'd fly with a baboon. and, you know, john is sitting right. there he didn't get mad. he knew exactly write was coher coming from. but that's true. a short period of time. the thing is, you talking about mars, then woo, i'm dead wrong. then you have all kinds of compatibility and physiological and other medical problems. i'm rambling on, i'm sorry. >> so they don't drink tang? >> really, we had some kind of orange stuff. i don't know. who or what it was. >> jeff, you are trying to get some people to go into space. you also have a program to build rockets that can be relaunched for further exploration in space. will the government of the united states ultimately use those for its exploration or who would use those rockets? >> yeah, the jd to build the infrastructure. once you build it to get to earth orbit, it can be use ford anyt
compatibility is something that psychiatrist always emphasized and i can recall sitting next to john young and at a press conference and someone brought up how i did feel about crew compatibility and all this and what was facing us. i said, come on. for four days, i'd fly with a baboon. and, you know, john is sitting right. there he didn't get mad. he knew exactly write was coher coming from. but that's true. a short period of time. the thing is, you talking about mars, then woo, i'm dead...
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owen garriott back from the early period, john young and the first crew for the first space shuttle mission. eileen collins has been here and pam melbourne, the two commanders of the shuttle mission. and again in may, we had astronauts who had just returned from the international space station. so whenever they come to washington, they like to come here too. many of them spent hours here when they were children. and they say that this museum was partly responsible for their love of aviation and their passion to become astronauts. >> let me just make the point, for those of you listening on c-span radio, of course watching on c-span3's american history tv, we are live at the national air and space museum in washington, d.c. our next caller is john joining us from new hampshire with valerie neal. go ahead, please. >> caller: good evening, ms. neal. i just want to ask if you're going to show the -- during the program. i know other people involved in the restoration. and i've been looking forward to seeing it. also, i want to thank the national air and space museum for preserving human history
owen garriott back from the early period, john young and the first crew for the first space shuttle mission. eileen collins has been here and pam melbourne, the two commanders of the shuttle mission. and again in may, we had astronauts who had just returned from the international space station. so whenever they come to washington, they like to come here too. many of them spent hours here when they were children. and they say that this museum was partly responsible for their love of aviation and...
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and i find myself now seeing john as a young man, totally in love, totally involved. he was a very, very busy professional. he was an attorney at the state department and then went to the white house.very professionally focused. but i see him as so strong. thank you. >> hi, diane. >> hello. >> it's an honor. i am just at the beginning of a journey as a wife, as a mother -- [laughter] >> congratulations. >> -- as a professional. >> good. and you nailed it when you said all of those things are just the hardest. and something you said really struck me, was that john dreamt for you. he had dreams for you, and i would imagine you had dreams for him. and i wonder how having those dreams and continuing to evolve those dreams helped you get through some of those just very complicated, trying times as a mom, as a wife, as a professional? >> oh, boy. [laughter] oh, boy. that's a great question. frankly, therapy. [laughter] [applause] twenty-five years of therapy. >> we're on it. [laughter] >> good for you! good for you. [laughter] thank you. hello. >> hello. i've enjoyed listen
and i find myself now seeing john as a young man, totally in love, totally involved. he was a very, very busy professional. he was an attorney at the state department and then went to the white house.very professionally focused. but i see him as so strong. thank you. >> hi, diane. >> hello. >> it's an honor. i am just at the beginning of a journey as a wife, as a mother -- [laughter] >> congratulations. >> -- as a professional. >> good. and you nailed it when...
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in 1774.egin how excellent is to be young again. >> john adams, who was our second president. -- wish to meet my wife and friends ancestors in posterity. i wish to meet alexander hamilton again. adams, who had wished to be with her husband and she could not leave their massachusetts farm. >> too long a journey to join my dear husband. i cannot express to you how ardently i longed for you. protest your spending one hour here. >> and washington, the father of our country. back,we ask you to come there is no doubt what his reply will be. >> my abilities may not be equal to the task. however, if it is desired, i will enter again on a moment's duty. if that happens, i beg to be remembered by every person in this room that i declare, i have never felt myself equal to the task. >> and thomas jefferson, author of the declaration of independence. >> gen'l washington. >> dr. franklin. spokesman of the the revolution. what say you? on thesun never shines cause of freedom. is that the concern of a day, a year, or an age. austerity will be affected, even until the end of time. i am your servant, m
in 1774.egin how excellent is to be young again. >> john adams, who was our second president. -- wish to meet my wife and friends ancestors in posterity. i wish to meet alexander hamilton again. adams, who had wished to be with her husband and she could not leave their massachusetts farm. >> too long a journey to join my dear husband. i cannot express to you how ardently i longed for you. protest your spending one hour here. >> and washington, the father of our country....
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. >> you are so right and i stopped myself now seen john as a young man totally in love and totally involved in attorney at the state department so that his life was professionally focused >> hello. the ku. >> ed is an honor as the wife and mother and a professional you nailed it when you said all of those things and something that struck me was he had dreams for you and i imagine you had dreams for him so how does that help you getos through as a mom or as a wife or professional? >> that is a great question frankly, the therapy. [laughter] twenty [applause] twenty-five years of therapy >> we are on it. >> good for you.ears. >> thank you [laughter] >> in the way to listen to everybody but sometimes i find myself and to we lose interest or lose track of i mean, i'm human.g. >> man there are some things of which i am phar-mor interested than what is happening to the shoreline and killed whole question of how the environment is changing doesn't go toward the one little bit. i'll afford to read your book but how did thean hospital react your husband's choice? after having been a caregiver for ri
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with 11 other -- with one mother who lost her son to gun violence, also with an activist john attention to those younge who are shot dead every year. reporter: malik was one week shy of his 16th birthday when a stranger shot him in the neck following a teenage stat. -- spat. his mother sat by his bedside for four days and nights. then, three days before his birthday, his brain was dead and the machines were turned off forever. sharon remembers the last time she e spoke with herer son. >> it was a good moment. he was meeting me at my daughter's school and he gave me a big hug him and told me he loved me. and then went on his way and i went to work and i just never knew that that would be my last hug from him, but that is how he always greets me, or leave me. he tells me he loves me. that was the last time. that i greeted him. reporter: there is no morning when sharon does not wake up without tears in her eyes, what does she feel when she thinks about her son's murder and can a deal sends ever bring justice -- sentence ever bring justice? >> it is hard to put years on that life, he will never put back.
with 11 other -- with one mother who lost her son to gun violence, also with an activist john attention to those younge who are shot dead every year. reporter: malik was one week shy of his 16th birthday when a stranger shot him in the neck following a teenage stat. -- spat. his mother sat by his bedside for four days and nights. then, three days before his birthday, his brain was dead and the machines were turned off forever. sharon remembers the last time she e spoke with herer son. >>...
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andy young, john lewis, ed mcintyre, many other blacks were there getting their pictures taken with republican vice president so that was a great event. he left and two week later called and asked if i would go with him on a trip he was planning to sub-saharan africa in november 1982 so i said this is great but since i am not in government why -- what would my role be? to be honest with you, we don't have andy young in our administration and i don't feel i can go to sub-saharan africa without a prominent african-american in my delegation so you would do me a favor but more importantly he would do the country a service if you would be willing to do it. i appreciate his honesty and i went. on that trip was barbara bush who was speaking to groups in zaire, zimbabwe, literacy groups so on the way back after two weeks i spoke to barbara on the plane and that you and i are in the same business, different branches, i have medical education, we are a new school, we need to have someone like you on our board. would you be willing to consider it. she accepted. in january 1983, my wife and i were constan
andy young, john lewis, ed mcintyre, many other blacks were there getting their pictures taken with republican vice president so that was a great event. he left and two week later called and asked if i would go with him on a trip he was planning to sub-saharan africa in november 1982 so i said this is great but since i am not in government why -- what would my role be? to be honest with you, we don't have andy young in our administration and i don't feel i can go to sub-saharan africa without a...
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john: we sure are and i could see that watching the convention. if this young man took the podium and said -- >> who is the party of youth and diversity. we are the party of youth and diversity. not the democrats. john: what? here is charlie kirk to defend that idea. he runs a group called turning point, come posed of thousands of young people who believe in free markets. >> i hear frequently amongst young people that the republican party is the party of rich old white men. the facts show something completely different. the republican party, we enjoyed the youngest speaker of the house since 1989. the first indian american to run in bobby jindal. the only u.s. senator under 40 in senator tom cotton and 9 gop senators under the age of 50. contrast that with the democrats. nancy pelosi who is 76. bernie sanders who is nearly triple my and i. hillary clinton is pushing 70. they are the party older, richer more white people. the gop represents a more diverse party. john: the candidates, you are right. the delegates? >> to be a delegate is a very i would say strenuo
john: we sure are and i could see that watching the convention. if this young man took the podium and said -- >> who is the party of youth and diversity. we are the party of youth and diversity. not the democrats. john: what? here is charlie kirk to defend that idea. he runs a group called turning point, come posed of thousands of young people who believe in free markets. >> i hear frequently amongst young people that the republican party is the party of rich old white men. the...
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then andy young, john lewis, ed macen tire, the black mayor of the city, and all were there getting pictures taken with this republican vice president. so that was a great event. then he left, and two weeks later, he called and asked if i would go with him on a trip he was planning to substar sahara -- africa. i said what would my role be? he said, to be honest with you, we don't have an andy young in our administration, and i don't feel i can go to africa without a prominent african-american any delegation so you would do me favor and do the country a service of you would be willing to do it. so i appreciated his honesty and went. on that trip was barbara bush. barbara was speaking to groups in zaire, zimbabwe, zambia, literacy groups. on the way back, after two weeks visiting eight countries, i spoke to barbara on the plane and said we're in the same business, different branches. you're in literacy education, anytime medical education. we are a new school and need to have someone like you on our board. would you be willing to consider it? so she accepted. the came on our board in john afte
then andy young, john lewis, ed macen tire, the black mayor of the city, and all were there getting pictures taken with this republican vice president. so that was a great event. then he left, and two weeks later, he called and asked if i would go with him on a trip he was planning to substar sahara -- africa. i said what would my role be? he said, to be honest with you, we don't have an andy young in our administration, and i don't feel i can go to africa without a prominent african-american...
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sam young, john lee and wild wing all carry guns. lee sing brandishes heavy revolvers. bad lung is like a warrior bold who arms himself not with a gun but a massive bowling pin, which he hurls or swings at oncoming assailants. in that crowd, the author wrote, the chinaman had his say and no one molested him as he trotted home with his ten pin under his arm. numerous chinese displace skill at hand to hand combat. lee sing, quote, had given ample proof that when put to the test he could fight as well as a white man. john lee knew a few points about the manly art of boxing. and challenging a white man to combat he reigned a perfect shower of stinging blows upon the americans' face. in silver plated sole, the mountain rover, sing so possesses muscles of iron and fights like a full blown cyclone. and accomplished wrestler, the chinese immigrant turned on sole like a tiger and caught him by the throat with a grip which bade fair to crush everything between his fingers. in horseshoe hank, the man of big luck or gold brick of idaho, roy hoe throws hank over a cliff in a rushing
sam young, john lee and wild wing all carry guns. lee sing brandishes heavy revolvers. bad lung is like a warrior bold who arms himself not with a gun but a massive bowling pin, which he hurls or swings at oncoming assailants. in that crowd, the author wrote, the chinaman had his say and no one molested him as he trotted home with his ten pin under his arm. numerous chinese displace skill at hand to hand combat. lee sing, quote, had given ample proof that when put to the test he could fight as...
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young again. announcer: and john adams, who was our second president, the voice of an ancient wish. >> i wished me my wife and friends, ancestors and posterity. -- evene i can even overcome all of my objections to meeting hamilton again. sincere thatre is nets in him. abigail, whod wished to be with her husband when they could not leave the massachusetts harm. >> my dear, i dare not express to you how ardently i long for you. i am very miserly. i must protest you spending one hour here. announcer: in washington, the father of our country. if we ask him to come back, there is no doubt what his reply would be. distress.great my abilities may not be equal. however, i will enter again a momentous duty, but if something beg forappen, i everyone in this room to remember that i've never felt myself equal to the task. announcer: and thomas jefferson, author of "the declaration of independence." >> mrs. adams? >> why, it is tom paine, the spokesman of the revolution, mr. common sense himself. what say you, tom? in the cause of america, may we disturb your piece? >> it is not the concern of a day, a year, o
young again. announcer: and john adams, who was our second president, the voice of an ancient wish. >> i wished me my wife and friends, ancestors and posterity. -- evene i can even overcome all of my objections to meeting hamilton again. sincere thatre is nets in him. abigail, whod wished to be with her husband when they could not leave the massachusetts harm. >> my dear, i dare not express to you how ardently i long for you. i am very miserly. i must protest you spending one hour...
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john norris, why don't you leadoff? >> there's a lot to choose from with mary. one of my favorites was that she was at a washington gala, convention center thing. a youngjohn kerry, then vietnam war protester back fresh from vietnam. she was eager to kind of hustle him across the room, and she was stopped by an administration official who kind of wore on and on an issue of trying to get out of the building. finally, she says, you with a sector of transportation. where are the elevators? you know, and mary's willingness to pop the balloon with a great and mighty in washington is something we all appreciated. >> of course, they all just escaped from wind at that point. but i'll relate that whenever early as supreme court arguments, it is became sort of an apocryphal moment for many of her protÉges in the labor department, she became assigned per second and third argument, largely because -- [laughter] -- of the laryngitis to the last minute laryngitis of the lawyer from the solicitor general's office who was scheduled to argue. bessie had written of the brief and material shaped the brief. she got a call 10 a.m. the morning of the supreme court argument.
john norris, why don't you leadoff? >> there's a lot to choose from with mary. one of my favorites was that she was at a washington gala, convention center thing. a youngjohn kerry, then vietnam war protester back fresh from vietnam. she was eager to kind of hustle him across the room, and she was stopped by an administration official who kind of wore on and on an issue of trying to get out of the building. finally, she says, you with a sector of transportation. where are the elevators?...
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young again. announcer: and john adams, who was our second president, the voice of an ancient wish. >> a wish? oh, yes. i wished me, my wife and friends, ancestors and posterity. i believe i can even overcome ll of my objections to meeting alex hamilton again. if i could perceive a symptom of sincere penitence in him. announcer: and abigail adams, who wished to be with her husband when she could not leave their massachusetts farm. >> 200 years is not too long a journey to join my dear partner. i dare not express to you how ardently i longed for you. i have some very miserly wishes. i must protest your spending one hour here till at least i've had ou 12. announcer: and washington, the father of our country. if we ask him to come back, there is no doubt what his reply would be. >> no, i am conscious of the high honor done me in this call, so i feel great distress from consciousness that my abilities may not be equal to their trust. however, if you desire, i will enter again on my momentous duties, but if some unlucky event should happen, i beg that it be remembered by every person in this room t
young again. announcer: and john adams, who was our second president, the voice of an ancient wish. >> a wish? oh, yes. i wished me, my wife and friends, ancestors and posterity. i believe i can even overcome ll of my objections to meeting alex hamilton again. if i could perceive a symptom of sincere penitence in him. announcer: and abigail adams, who wished to be with her husband when she could not leave their massachusetts farm. >> 200 years is not too long a journey to join my...
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we're back with our panel right now and it was very interesting to see, john, this very rich young manther. and how his father raised him as a regular guy. listen to this. >> we didn't learn from mbas. we learned from people who had doctorates in common sense. guys like vinnie scalio who taught us to drive heavy equipment and chain saws who worked his ways through the ranks to be a trusted adviser of my father. a d-10 caterpillar as we are in our own cars. >> being a billionaire, raised as a rich guy, yet, somehow able to connect at blue collar workers. all you have to do is go to a trump rally to see that. >> sure, it was personal, it was political and it was hopeful. he had children to three different women, they all seem to get along. if they can get those people get along, he can make nice with the ted cruz people. >> it was nice to hear, he's pressured to do very well tonight, eric trump. because he's raised his kids to be incredibly competitive, right? and maybe competitive with each other. josh, there's more policy from junior than we've heard from trump. >> there's a lot of pol
we're back with our panel right now and it was very interesting to see, john, this very rich young manther. and how his father raised him as a regular guy. listen to this. >> we didn't learn from mbas. we learned from people who had doctorates in common sense. guys like vinnie scalio who taught us to drive heavy equipment and chain saws who worked his ways through the ranks to be a trusted adviser of my father. a d-10 caterpillar as we are in our own cars. >> being a billionaire,...
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john d. rockefeller was a brilliant businessman who moved to the cleveland area with his family as a young boy, who up in the cleveland area in boarding school and eventually working in various companies. in the petroleum industry until founding his own company with standard oil company. standard oil comes from john rockefeller's idea and desire to standardize kerosene. kerosene was what most homes are using as a lighting oil in their lamps. at the time kerosene was somewhat dangerous. there was no standardization of it. some would burn hotter and quicker than others. it would lead to fires and homes. john d. rockefeller was interested in standardizing that in making us a safer product for americans. that is really what he was able to achieve with standard oil. and even went so far as to build their own safety lamps to burn standard oil in standardized kerosene oil in the homes. this led to rockefeller quickly becoming one of the wealthiest men in america, and also becoming one of the most hated men in america as they call him. the way john d. rockefeller ran his business, the way he took over
john d. rockefeller was a brilliant businessman who moved to the cleveland area with his family as a young boy, who up in the cleveland area in boarding school and eventually working in various companies. in the petroleum industry until founding his own company with standard oil company. standard oil comes from john rockefeller's idea and desire to standardize kerosene. kerosene was what most homes are using as a lighting oil in their lamps. at the time kerosene was somewhat dangerous. there...
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anybody that disagrees with me on social media should have a conversation with john louis and andrew youngause i actually did. i think they know more about walking across the edmond pettis bridge than most of the folks on social media. >> all right. i appreciate your time tonight. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> police chief david brown is well familiar with hurt and loss. the 33-year-old police veteran of the dallas police department has dealt with tragedy repeatedly throughout his career and personal life. >> we're hurting. our profession is hurting. >> in so many ways for dallas police chief, david brown, this tragedy is personal. >> there's no words to describe the atrocity that occurred to our city. >> reporter: at 55 years old, he's also chief of more than 4,000 officers. the married father is a self-described loner in a very public job. >> i, david brown -- >> reporter: less than two months he was sworn in as chief six years ago, he was tested in a professional and personal way. >> it appears the shooter is going to be david o. neil brown junior. >> reporter: his only son and
anybody that disagrees with me on social media should have a conversation with john louis and andrew youngause i actually did. i think they know more about walking across the edmond pettis bridge than most of the folks on social media. >> all right. i appreciate your time tonight. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> police chief david brown is well familiar with hurt and loss. the 33-year-old police veteran of the dallas police department has dealt with tragedy...
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john and christine, you were young bucks. some would not be caught on the campaign trail with president obama. now grasping on to a full embrace of president obama. not trying to hide the fact that third-term president obama is something they don't mind. a strategic calculation. this is an anti-establishment campaign up to this point. rise of bernie sanders. democrats are siding with the establishment as what has worked up to this point. they are going for the third term of president obama. hillary clinton will be the one to bring that home tonight in the fourth of what seems like 287 straight days of republican and democratic conventions. >> phil mattingly outside the grill. thank you for everything, phil. it was a full embrace with barack obama and hillary clinton at the conclusion of his speech. they hugged a few times for emphasis. joining us to discuss what happened is our panel of super friends. mark preston. analyst josh rogin. also with us a couple of political commentators, angela rye. former executive with the black
john and christine, you were young bucks. some would not be caught on the campaign trail with president obama. now grasping on to a full embrace of president obama. not trying to hide the fact that third-term president obama is something they don't mind. a strategic calculation. this is an anti-establishment campaign up to this point. rise of bernie sanders. democrats are siding with the establishment as what has worked up to this point. they are going for the third term of president obama....
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. >> john: a signet signature pih right there, become the closer for the red-hot astros. >> joe: 1-0. diaz didn't make that call, one ball, one strike for a youngdded his name to a list of groot ricky shortstops. you see why he didn't like that ball. >> john: a 2-0 count to 1-1 on a cutter away. >> joe: tapped foul. diaz was taken off the roster in st. louis, designated for assignment, signed grew up a fs down from jose fernandez who we saw earlier, hispanic player in the provincial capital of via clara, cuba, hit over .500 in april. he has been unbelievable. he checks his swing on a pitch down, the count 2-2. >> john: that is a power curveball, call it a 12-6, that was his firm as you can be without getting the barrel across the plate, tremendous. ability to hold up there in a 2-2 count. >> joe: bases loaded, two art, 2-2 pitch. >> john: well, he showed them his bread and butter on the first pitch. it is 3-2. will he go to that pitch? i'm going to say he'll definitely go to the breaking ball. even if he misses, still a one run made. i stay he goes with that. >> joe: harris is set, 3-2 pitch. got him looking, and the inning is over! >> john: wo
. >> john: a signet signature pih right there, become the closer for the red-hot astros. >> joe: 1-0. diaz didn't make that call, one ball, one strike for a youngdded his name to a list of groot ricky shortstops. you see why he didn't like that ball. >> john: a 2-0 count to 1-1 on a cutter away. >> joe: tapped foul. diaz was taken off the roster in st. louis, designated for assignment, signed grew up a fs down from jose fernandez who we saw earlier, hispanic player in...
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john turturro! bret baier! by "young greatness"! featuring jon batiste and "stay human"!nd now it's time for the "late show" with stephen colbert! ♪ >> stephen: hey! hey! (cheers and applause) thanks, everybody! hello! (cheers and applause) welcome to the "late show." whoo! (cheers and applause) thank you so much, ladies and gentlemen. wow! that is a lovely crowd! everybody feeling all right tonight? doing good? what? no? i heard a no. hey, here's somebody not feeling that great. remember that brexit thing? well, the guy who'ul cameron, resigned yesterday, and i think he feels good about the decision. >> i expect to go to the palace to offer my resignation. so we'll have a new prime minister, in that building, behind me, by wednesday evening. thank you very much. ( singing ) ♪ doot doooo, doo doo... right. >> stephen: doo doo doo! bye-bye! sucks to be you! bye-bye! doo doo doo doo! doo doo doo doo doo doo! right! now let's get these trousers off and start the spanking machine! i've been a very naughty prime minister! i haven't seen someone so happy to quit their job since
john turturro! bret baier! by "young greatness"! featuring jon batiste and "stay human"!nd now it's time for the "late show" with stephen colbert! ♪ >> stephen: hey! hey! (cheers and applause) thanks, everybody! hello! (cheers and applause) welcome to the "late show." whoo! (cheers and applause) thank you so much, ladies and gentlemen. wow! that is a lovely crowd! everybody feeling all right tonight? doing good? what? no? i heard a no. hey, here's...
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king and john lewis and andy young. that we had brought america to a place where we saw everyone as a human being. but frankly, black lives matter is a young movement of young, bright people, college-educated and others, if you will. it is a poe pay of anglo, hispanic, asian. if you watch the marches of young people, they are many backgrounds. and all they're calling for is a recognition that black lives matter, too. not to the exclusiveness of the death of many others. yes, all lives matter. and certainly, as a member of the judiciary committee, i deal in law enforcement all of the time. i respect the sacrifice they make, and i am not singular in my views. because as you well said, we have aunts and couples and mothers and fathers, cousins, that are all in law enforcement. and we are so proud. you always hear mothers say, he wants to grow up, or she wants to grow up to be a police officer. what america has to do is accept the pain of those who want justice in one instance, but also recognize that we are americans and w
king and john lewis and andy young. that we had brought america to a place where we saw everyone as a human being. but frankly, black lives matter is a young movement of young, bright people, college-educated and others, if you will. it is a poe pay of anglo, hispanic, asian. if you watch the marches of young people, they are many backgrounds. and all they're calling for is a recognition that black lives matter, too. not to the exclusiveness of the death of many others. yes, all lives matter....
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ice cube, who was the main lyricist for the nwa and young john singleton coming out of film school and put a perfect frame around life in l.a., south central, in the hood. and it was a very successful movie. >> ricky! >> this time was just a really, really pivotal time in black america. so this movie "boyz in the hood" comes in i'm not thinking about all these bigger issues. i'm thinking about just the microcosm of what my neighborhood was going through. >> well, clarice -- >> "silence of the lambs," it was cerebral and haunting and realistic. and the chemistry between anthony hopkins and jodi foster, it was magnetic. you almost rootsrooted for the that ate people. what is wrong with you? >> scientists once tried to test me, i ate his liver with some farva beans and a nice -- >> that was the first time i felt i was aware of the impact of films on the world and kind of the fact they could be this grand collective experience. >> thing i remember the most about "terminator 2" is it was the best action movie i'd seen in my life. and i saw it like five times in the theater. >> i'll be back.
ice cube, who was the main lyricist for the nwa and young john singleton coming out of film school and put a perfect frame around life in l.a., south central, in the hood. and it was a very successful movie. >> ricky! >> this time was just a really, really pivotal time in black america. so this movie "boyz in the hood" comes in i'm not thinking about all these bigger issues. i'm thinking about just the microcosm of what my neighborhood was going through. >> well,...
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john wall is there enjoying his time watching the young guys go. >>> u.s.lympic trials tonight, right here on nbc. we found out today that tc williams track star noah lyles is going to rio. high jumper, a d.c. native is jumping in the finals tonight, right at 7:00. second night of track & field. you know i have a special place in my heart for gabby doug the greek flavors of our mediterranean collection.ve your choice of delicious chicken or hearty steak. with crumbled feta and cool, creamy tzatziki sauce. try our mediterranean collection today. subway. fresh is what we do. know you can keep your financial big picture under control. know you can see how much you have to spend and whether you should transfer funds. know you can easily keep track of what you're putting away. and know you're budgeted for the great escape. thanks to virtual wallet by pnc. >>> on this sunday night, anger and unrest. hundreds arrested during violent protests over the police kill ofgs blang men in minnesota and louisiana while
john wall is there enjoying his time watching the young guys go. >>> u.s.lympic trials tonight, right here on nbc. we found out today that tc williams track star noah lyles is going to rio. high jumper, a d.c. native is jumping in the finals tonight, right at 7:00. second night of track & field. you know i have a special place in my heart for gabby doug the greek flavors of our mediterranean collection.ve your choice of delicious chicken or hearty steak. with crumbled feta and...
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ice krcube was the main member the group and young john coming out of film school and they just camee around life in l.a., south central, in the hood, and it was a very successful movie. this time was just a really, really pivotal time of black america so this movie "boys in the hood" comes in. i'm not thinking about all of these bigger issues. i'm just thinking about the microcosm of what my neighborhood was going through. >> silence of the lambs." it was cerebral and haunting and realistic, and the chemicals between anthony hopkins and jodie foster was magnetic. you almost rooted for the guy who ate people! like what is wrong with you? >> they want to test me. i ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti. >> that was the first time that i was aware of the impact of films on the world and kind of the fact that they could be this grand collective experience. >> the thing i remember most about "terminator 2." it was the best action movie i had ever seen it in my life and i saw it, like, five times in the theater. >> you have linda hamilton that is just equally jacked to arn
ice krcube was the main member the group and young john coming out of film school and they just camee around life in l.a., south central, in the hood, and it was a very successful movie. this time was just a really, really pivotal time of black america so this movie "boys in the hood" comes in. i'm not thinking about all of these bigger issues. i'm just thinking about the microcosm of what my neighborhood was going through. >> silence of the lambs." it was cerebral and...
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. >>> john hinckley's lawyers says hinckley is gratified by a court order permantly freeing him from a psychiatric hospital. he was a confused young man who he tried to assassinate president reagan. >> reporter: on march 24th, 1981, john hinckley attempted to assassinate president reagan outside a washington hotel. at the hospital, reagan told the surgeons he hoped they were republicans and told wife nancy, honey, i forgot to duck. in fact, though, it was far from funny. the bullet stopped less than an inch from his heart. three others were also wounded, including press secretary jim brady, who sustained a severe brain injury. hinckley said he wanted to kill the president to impress actress jodie foster, after seeing her in the movie "taxi driver." hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity and for 35 year, he's lived under court supervision at a mental hospital in washington, d.c. the court has allowed hinckley frequent visits to the home of his 90-year-old mother in williamsburg, virginia and president judge paul friedman said he will be set free to live with her full-time. they say he has shown no signs of. >>> who mig
. >>> john hinckley's lawyers says hinckley is gratified by a court order permantly freeing him from a psychiatric hospital. he was a confused young man who he tried to assassinate president reagan. >> reporter: on march 24th, 1981, john hinckley attempted to assassinate president reagan outside a washington hotel. at the hospital, reagan told the surgeons he hoped they were republicans and told wife nancy, honey, i forgot to duck. in fact, though, it was far from funny. the...
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times several local teenagers depart for world youth day in po land. 14 teenagers and young adults from bensalem and st. john evangelist in lower makefield left sunday for gathering of catholic youth that pope john paul ii established in 1985. >>> in the news journal politics proving to be better business than religions young for several newcastle country hotels. general managers in northern part of county are showing a modest uptic in bookings in the national convention and that mini boom follows under whelming result from pope francis visit in september. >> that is look at newspaper headlines around the delaware valley. >>> coming up you heard of speed dating. now there's a new way to quickly assess whether a person is a good partner for you. >> it's called smell dating. >> for real. >> smell. >> yes. >> we'll show you science behind why some people are making a love connection after tag a big whiff, katie. >> ugh, all right, good morning, everyone. we're looking ahead here to a day that features still more excessive heat, humidity and fresh round of more strong thunderstorms to track. we will look at all
times several local teenagers depart for world youth day in po land. 14 teenagers and young adults from bensalem and st. john evangelist in lower makefield left sunday for gathering of catholic youth that pope john paul ii established in 1985. >>> in the news journal politics proving to be better business than religions young for several newcastle country hotels. general managers in northern part of county are showing a modest uptic in bookings in the national convention and that mini...
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martin luther king and others in the united states like ambassador andrew young and congressman johnis, and that's the way we approach the protest and it made the difference in how the weekend turned out. >> woodruff: reverend jesse jackson, from the perspective you have from going back to the civil rights movement of the 1960s, how do you look on the protests of today and how much progress do you see having been made? >> well, the protests are very legitimate. we have seen that we matter. when trayvon martin is killed and the killer walks away, when rodney king is beaten on his own camera and those beaten walk away and garner is killed and they walk away. there is a lack of consequences, and that's a parent. there's a combination, not just police. the federation of police who control the discipline as well as states' attorneys and judges, the whole judicial system has come down on us and it's not right or fair. the protests are legitimate. i will only say violence takes away our authority. we have the moral high road, and keep that right hoed. >> woodruff: julian zelizer, are you wa
martin luther king and others in the united states like ambassador andrew young and congressman johnis, and that's the way we approach the protest and it made the difference in how the weekend turned out. >> woodruff: reverend jesse jackson, from the perspective you have from going back to the civil rights movement of the 1960s, how do you look on the protests of today and how much progress do you see having been made? >> well, the protests are very legitimate. we have seen that we...
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pope francis taking mass for thousands of young catholics poland once every two or three years, it was ery created by pope johnl ii 30 years ago to infuse the local church with enthusiastic young faithful and it's estimated more than 1,000,000 and a half young pilgrims traveled to the former communist country for the event and three are from new jersey but it will wrap up on sunday with a dedication of the next world youth day. melissa: we will be right back. >> you're late for work. you grab your 10-gallon jug of coffee and back out of the garage. right into your wife's car. with your wife watching. she forgives you... eventually. your insurance company, not so much. they say you only have their basic policy. .. >> we are begin an hour, "outnumbered" start now. >> we are waiting hillary clinton's first rally that she accepted the democratic party's nomination for president. we will take you when it begins. we knew it was coming. hillary clinton, the first woman ever to stand on the stage and accept the nomination for president of the united states.
pope francis taking mass for thousands of young catholics poland once every two or three years, it was ery created by pope johnl ii 30 years ago to infuse the local church with enthusiastic young faithful and it's estimated more than 1,000,000 and a half young pilgrims traveled to the former communist country for the event and three are from new jersey but it will wrap up on sunday with a dedication of the next world youth day. melissa: we will be right back. >> you're late for work. you...
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. >> john: in --in scotland, if you're a young boy in scotland, and you're nine or ten, and you're comingou up, and you run home to your mum crying, you know what she'll do? she'll give you a cuddle, and then she'll tell you to get back out there and get him. "don't let anybody ever do that to you. and if you need to get a stick, get a stick. if you need a brick, get a brick. don't let anybody do it to you." that's what we do. and it makes us dangerous enemies, resourceful enemies, but it also makes us very loyal allies. >> anthony: detective john carnochan. 38 years on the job, much of it as murder police on the east side. he's seen it all. confronted with violent hooliganism, the traditional approach has always been to get out there and bust some heads, make some stats, put up some numbers, lock up some perpetrators. but after decades of dealing with generation after generation of violence, much of it gang related, he took an unusual and controversial new tactic. along with a colleague, john established a special unit within the strathclyde police called the violence reduction unit and
. >> john: in --in scotland, if you're a young boy in scotland, and you're nine or ten, and you're comingou up, and you run home to your mum crying, you know what she'll do? she'll give you a cuddle, and then she'll tell you to get back out there and get him. "don't let anybody ever do that to you. and if you need to get a stick, get a stick. if you need a brick, get a brick. don't let anybody do it to you." that's what we do. and it makes us dangerous enemies, resourceful...