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ceremony, the medal will make its way to the national museum of the united states air force in dayton, ohioere it will be permanently placed. general john hudson, the director of the museum, is with us to receive the medal. thank him for being here. [ applause ] >> thank you. this was the work of many people. especially the families of these heros and we thank you all for being here as well. i hope you enjoy today's remarks. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the colors by the united states armed forces color guard. the single of our national anthem and the retiring of the colors. ♪ ♪ >>> all present forward. ♪ ♪ whose bright stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming ♪ and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night, that our flag was still there ♪ oh, say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing as the chaplain of the united states senate
ceremony, the medal will make its way to the national museum of the united states air force in dayton, ohioere it will be permanently placed. general john hudson, the director of the museum, is with us to receive the medal. thank him for being here. [ applause ] >> thank you. this was the work of many people. especially the families of these heros and we thank you all for being here as well. i hope you enjoy today's remarks. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the...
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in the summer of 1933, a newspaper man in dayton, ohio came across a group of kids cars. he was instantly intrigued and went back to his bosses at the "dayton daily news" and convinced them to let him promote a bigger race. the following week, on august 19, 1933, over three hundred own makeshift cars. it was such a success, chevrolet agreed to sponser the first officialall-american soap box derby held the following year on august 19, 1934. the soap box derby would go onto become a summertime tradition drawing tens of thousands of spectators at its peak in the fifties and sixties. and it remains a pastime. young racers, in motorless cars, picking up speed all the way to the finish line. the answer to the question "who is angela davis?" varied greatly in the in the late 1960's and early '70s. to some, she was an admitted accused murderers. to other, she was one of the few americans speaking the truth about their country. both positions were galvanized whethe f.b.i. placed the former u.c.l.a. professor on the famed "ten- most-wanted" list. "the fact that i am now free. free
in the summer of 1933, a newspaper man in dayton, ohio came across a group of kids cars. he was instantly intrigued and went back to his bosses at the "dayton daily news" and convinced them to let him promote a bigger race. the following week, on august 19, 1933, over three hundred own makeshift cars. it was such a success, chevrolet agreed to sponser the first officialall-american soap box derby held the following year on august 19, 1934. the soap box derby would go onto become a...
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Aug 29, 2015
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our film preservation laboratory is in dayton ohio. all of these laboratories were in the madison building up on capitol hill. we had storage in pennsylvania, maryland, virginia, district of columbia. it is nice to have it all in one place. our collection begins with the beginning of cinema. the earliest film that we have in our collection comes from 1891, this is a camera test that was produced by top -- by the thomas edison company. the film is called newark athletes. it is only a few frames long. it is part of a series of experiments that edison engineers and is engaged in the early 1890's. where our collection really 1893 with the first cells that were registered for copyright. the fall of 1893 that thomas edison started registering films for copyright, but the earliest surviving registered film that we have came to the library in january of 1894. recordcalled an edison of a sneeze. colloquially, it is known as ott's sneeze.- it shows one of the edison engineers who was known for his comical sneezes. you see him put a little bit of
our film preservation laboratory is in dayton ohio. all of these laboratories were in the madison building up on capitol hill. we had storage in pennsylvania, maryland, virginia, district of columbia. it is nice to have it all in one place. our collection begins with the beginning of cinema. the earliest film that we have in our collection comes from 1891, this is a camera test that was produced by top -- by the thomas edison company. the film is called newark athletes. it is only a few frames...
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Aug 24, 2015
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our nitrate film, for example, was stored at wright patterson air force base in dayton, ohio. that is where our film preservation laboratory was. the video and audio preservation labs were in the madison building up on capitol hill. we had storage in pennsylvania, storage in maryland, virginia, district of columbia. it is nice to have it all in one place. our collection begins with the beginning of cinema. the earliest film we have comes from 1891. this is a camera test that was produced by the thomas edison company. the film is called "newark athlete." it shows a young man swinging some indian clubs. it is only a few frames long. it was part of a series of a series that edison engaged in the early 1890's. where our collection really begins is in 1893, with the first films registered for copyright. in the following 1893, thomas edison started registering films for copyright. the earliest surviving registered film we have came to the library in january of 1894. edisoncalled an kinetoscope record of a sneeze. it is known as fred ott's sneeze. only a few frames long. it shows one
our nitrate film, for example, was stored at wright patterson air force base in dayton, ohio. that is where our film preservation laboratory was. the video and audio preservation labs were in the madison building up on capitol hill. we had storage in pennsylvania, storage in maryland, virginia, district of columbia. it is nice to have it all in one place. our collection begins with the beginning of cinema. the earliest film we have comes from 1891. this is a camera test that was produced by the...
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Aug 2, 2015
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after working at a hospital in nashville had made his way to dayton, ohio. the letter he sent to his owner reflected the confidence and determination one would expect of a free man. i am doing terribly well here, he said. i get $25 a month including food and clothing. a comfortable home for mandy. the folks call her mrs. anderson and the children go to school and are learning well. although he maintained a respectful tone despite the dripping sarcasm you will note in a moment. anderson did not hesitate to get down to business. now if you will write and say what wages you will give me, he pressed, i will be able to decide whether it would be to my advantage to move back again. anderson pointed out he already had his freedom so there was no incentive to return to tennessee. as his former owner had suggested. as a test of patrick's sincerity, jordan asked he and his wife receive the wages owed for the many years of uncompensated labor. i served you faithfully for 32 years, he recalled and mandy 20 years. $25 a month for me and two dollars a week for mandy, our
after working at a hospital in nashville had made his way to dayton, ohio. the letter he sent to his owner reflected the confidence and determination one would expect of a free man. i am doing terribly well here, he said. i get $25 a month including food and clothing. a comfortable home for mandy. the folks call her mrs. anderson and the children go to school and are learning well. although he maintained a respectful tone despite the dripping sarcasm you will note in a moment. anderson did not...
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joining me from dayton ohio, a director at the middle east institute, a u.s.-based nonpartisan thank tank. thank you for speaking to us. how difficult will it be to resolve the crisis in lebanon, given the paralysis in the country, which could get worse if the prime minister resigned? >> i don't think we are going to get to that point. the majority of lebanese will look at the scenes on their tvs, and will be worried about things getting ot of control, about getting too close to the brink, and they might decide to step away it. the fact that the process organizers called for people to go home, leave the streets so that the thug, they thought they were dealt with by the security force, is an example of how things might happen. it will be interesting to see if what will be the next move by the government. i think we'll see a push for a political dialogue between the government and the representatives of this process, as well as other groups in society, in order to come up with some kind of roadmap to deal with the garbage crisis to start with, and maybe create m
joining me from dayton ohio, a director at the middle east institute, a u.s.-based nonpartisan thank tank. thank you for speaking to us. how difficult will it be to resolve the crisis in lebanon, given the paralysis in the country, which could get worse if the prime minister resigned? >> i don't think we are going to get to that point. the majority of lebanese will look at the scenes on their tvs, and will be worried about things getting ot of control, about getting too close to the...
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we have upper 60's around dayton, ohio. as we talked a little bit about the pattern it will be hazy, hot, humid. ninety-one yesterday. we will hit 90 again today. we will neat three consecutive days to make for another heat wave. high temperature today 90 degrees. we will call it partly sunny, more cloud around then sunshine. it will be kind of steamy. look at the tropics. we were talk about erika and new we have a hurricane, hurricane fred, it is well away away from land, right new around the cape verde island, movement north west at 12 miles an hour. it should stay well out in the opened waters of the atlantic basin as it moves to the north and west weakening toward the later part of this week. we will keep you posted. that weather authority seven day forecast, however, will show hazy, hot, humid 90 today as we move ahead toward tuesday, wednesday, thursday, we are talking about temperatures, around 94 degrees, wednesday, thursday and will feel closer to 100 and then it looks like a front tries to move through with a coup
we have upper 60's around dayton, ohio. as we talked a little bit about the pattern it will be hazy, hot, humid. ninety-one yesterday. we will hit 90 again today. we will neat three consecutive days to make for another heat wave. high temperature today 90 degrees. we will call it partly sunny, more cloud around then sunshine. it will be kind of steamy. look at the tropics. we were talk about erika and new we have a hurricane, hurricane fred, it is well away away from land, right new around the...
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far north and west around parts of the great lakes only 63 degrees right now in chicago. 62 in dayton, ohiog at low 70s in memphis so that's the type of air that will be moving in our direction. we have 62 degrees right now in the pocono mountains. a pair of sevens in philadelphia. low 70s right now atlantic city as well as wildwood. but take a look at the dew points. the measure of moisture in the atmosphere. we talk about this all the time. any time those dew point readings dip below 60 it starts to feel really comfortable with the air. 50 right now the current dew point in philadelphia as well as the pocono mountains open up those windows and let in that fresh air. low temperatures tomorrow morning you can see north and west they will dipping into the mid and upper 50's. 55 in reading for the low. 58 in pottstown. 60 in west chester and philadelphia right around 64 degrees. low to mid 60s for overnight low temperatures as you move into parts of delaware as well as south jersey. so not a bad looking overnight. wednesday, beautiful wall to wall sunshine. a high temperature in the city righ
far north and west around parts of the great lakes only 63 degrees right now in chicago. 62 in dayton, ohiog at low 70s in memphis so that's the type of air that will be moving in our direction. we have 62 degrees right now in the pocono mountains. a pair of sevens in philadelphia. low 70s right now atlantic city as well as wildwood. but take a look at the dew points. the measure of moisture in the atmosphere. we talk about this all the time. any time those dew point readings dip below 60 it...
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amy: and in dayton, ohio. >> i believe he is at wright state.at is important today is that larry james was the lone voice, that everyone else on this council who voted yes or no, everyone else voted in favor of this i'll see change. -- policy change. refusals, butew we voted overwhelmingly in favor and he was the lone voice against. amy: why was this so important to you personally? why did you wage this tenure battle? >> well, i come from a family where people were tortured in the holocaust. i have seen what happens when standards of decency, human rights, and ethics are thrown out in a wave of to tell a terry and or -- totalitarian or zeal, when ahe ol government turns to the dockside and breaks the rules in favor of whatever they want. i've spent my life trying to uphold those standards, trying to make it -- i'm a psychologist because i believe we answer to an authority that have what is right, not what is law. what is law can be twisted into evil. so this particular fight, when i said psychologist's were part of this come to psychologists rea
amy: and in dayton, ohio. >> i believe he is at wright state.at is important today is that larry james was the lone voice, that everyone else on this council who voted yes or no, everyone else voted in favor of this i'll see change. -- policy change. refusals, butew we voted overwhelmingly in favor and he was the lone voice against. amy: why was this so important to you personally? why did you wage this tenure battle? >> well, i come from a family where people were tortured in the...
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but it's chicago, dayton, ohio and baltimore that are giving the flippers the best returns. still, buyers today are looking for high-end finishes so tips for flips -- put the money right here in the kitchen, go up, do the bathrooms, and smart home technology. size is one thing, but i'm telling you, the amenities really sell. >> that's great. diana olick, thank you very much. >>> in the meantime, some of the most clicked-on stocks in the world. we'll tell you the names and how they've been performing in the recent sell-off. >>> also ahead, as we head out, a look at the s&p 500 heat map. much of it in the red today. the s&p breaking below its 200-day moving average. it's bounced on that twice this summer. will it do it again? "power lunch" is back in two. why should over two hundred years of citi history matter to you? well, because it tells us something powerful about progress: that whether times are good or bad, people and their ideas will continue to move the world forward. as long as they have someone to believe in them. citi financed the transatlantic cable that connected
but it's chicago, dayton, ohio and baltimore that are giving the flippers the best returns. still, buyers today are looking for high-end finishes so tips for flips -- put the money right here in the kitchen, go up, do the bathrooms, and smart home technology. size is one thing, but i'm telling you, the amenities really sell. >> that's great. diana olick, thank you very much. >>> in the meantime, some of the most clicked-on stocks in the world. we'll tell you the names and how...
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an officer from sugar creek, ohio, near dayton, is scanning i-675 for traffic hazards when suddenly he sees a car flying fast through the air. sergeant james williams, a crash reconstructionist, rushes to the scene. >> the first thing i noticed was what appeared to be the engine compartment on fire which is opposite from where the crash occurred. then i noticed the occupant compartment in the center median and then the right side of the vehicle sitting underneath the bridge. >> the car is totally demolished with pieces scattered all over the highway. >> the driver was three lanes over from where the crash had occurred. >> miraculously eden is alive. he is rushed to the hospital by helicopter. >> so i described it at a bifold wallet. he was bent in half. it's amazing that he's even around. he hit the drainage ditch and went airborne glancing off the guardrail at that point. i would say he was going well in excess of 100 miles an hour. >> eden's mother is stunned. >> from what the police and doctors have told us, we really feel this is a miracle that brennan is alive. >> as it turns out
an officer from sugar creek, ohio, near dayton, is scanning i-675 for traffic hazards when suddenly he sees a car flying fast through the air. sergeant james williams, a crash reconstructionist, rushes to the scene. >> the first thing i noticed was what appeared to be the engine compartment on fire which is opposite from where the crash occurred. then i noticed the occupant compartment in the center median and then the right side of the vehicle sitting underneath the bridge. >> the...
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air force museum in dayton, ohio. again, as i said, paul tibbets was the pilot of the airplane, and he was the guy who had actually created the 509th composite group that was created specifically to deliver atomic weapons on designated targets, and he picked a lot of the guys who work in the unit, did the training, and was just the absolute head of the 509, so he decided to fly that first mission himself. the airplane survived because the air force specifically saved it. when it came back from the pacific, it was in operational air force hands for a little while, and then it was shipped out to the desert for a while to be specifically preserved. and ultimately, it was delivered to an air force base here in washington where it remained for quite a while. it had been designated for the smithsonian institution as one of the historic aircraft that had fought and won world war ii. and we ultimately moved it to our paul garber center and began restoration of it there and then moved it here when we opened this building. when
air force museum in dayton, ohio. again, as i said, paul tibbets was the pilot of the airplane, and he was the guy who had actually created the 509th composite group that was created specifically to deliver atomic weapons on designated targets, and he picked a lot of the guys who work in the unit, did the training, and was just the absolute head of the 509, so he decided to fly that first mission himself. the airplane survived because the air force specifically saved it. when it came back from...
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air force museum in dayton, ohio. again, as i said, paul tibbets was the pilot of the airplane, and he was the guy who had actually created the 509th composite group that was created specifically to deliver atomic weapons on designated targets, and he picked a lot of the guys who were in the unit, did the training, and was just the absolute head of the 509, so he decided to fly that first mission himself. the airplane survived because the air force specifically saved it. when it came back from the pacific, it was in operational air force hands for a little while, and then it was shipped out to the desert for a while to be specifically preserved. and ultimately, it was delivered to an air force base here in washington where it remained for quite a while. it had been designated for the smithsonian institution as one of the historic aircraft that had fought and won world war ii. and we ultimately moved it to our paul garber center and began restoration of it there and then moved it here to the center when we opened this
air force museum in dayton, ohio. again, as i said, paul tibbets was the pilot of the airplane, and he was the guy who had actually created the 509th composite group that was created specifically to deliver atomic weapons on designated targets, and he picked a lot of the guys who were in the unit, did the training, and was just the absolute head of the 509, so he decided to fly that first mission himself. the airplane survived because the air force specifically saved it. when it came back from...