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that would be dupont at hanford. dupont here. university of chicago here. tennessee eastman here. carbide here. also ron anderson. >> that is kind of what i imagined. >> i kind of wondered about the picture of the girl scout troop right behind the graphite reactor. i would have thought they would have been restrictions and things for people being able to be out there at any point? al: not quite at that point. you can see where that picture looked like, and they may have been escorted by somebody. i am sure it was a beautiful moment. because clearly, they looked young enough that they could not drive there. [laughter] so i am sure there was adult supervision. if it was ed wescott -- al: that is right. if ed wescott was there taking the picture, i'm sure every thing was beautiful. and all the safety and security precautions were followed. how about that? >> do you volunteer for the bus tours? al: question is do you volunteer for the bus tours? yes. >> what is the most common misconception about tourists that come here? like how big this place is. it was probably the "i did not reali
that would be dupont at hanford. dupont here. university of chicago here. tennessee eastman here. carbide here. also ron anderson. >> that is kind of what i imagined. >> i kind of wondered about the picture of the girl scout troop right behind the graphite reactor. i would have thought they would have been restrictions and things for people being able to be out there at any point? al: not quite at that point. you can see where that picture looked like, and they may have been...
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implement for all of clinton labs, for dupont, 1947, that includes some of the dupont people stationed there, special engineer detachment, included 2000 staff, 1947. dupont was a designer. diversity chicago the manager. the implement total during the manhattan project was 1500. -- university of chicago the manager. that included people who came from hanford for training. total people that were part of the actual clinton engineer works program for that time was about 1250. the universe he of chicago withdrew before the end of the , and dupont. the announcement of june,sotopes appeared in -- the june 14, 1946 issue of science. saying there great things being developed at the graphite pile, here's how you can get a hold of them. so dupont decided to leave. the university of chicago was interested, sort of. it became clinton national lab early in 1947 heard that oak ridge national lab in 1948. they used a lot of buildings at y 12. aec wanted to get they reactor work to argon. but there were protests by lab staff and the oak ridge institute of nuclear studies. orins. we will talk about them
implement for all of clinton labs, for dupont, 1947, that includes some of the dupont people stationed there, special engineer detachment, included 2000 staff, 1947. dupont was a designer. diversity chicago the manager. the implement total during the manhattan project was 1500. -- university of chicago the manager. that included people who came from hanford for training. total people that were part of the actual clinton engineer works program for that time was about 1250. the universe he of...
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and now serves of the director of regulatory and external affairs of dupont corporation's agricultural enterprise you can also look at someone like clayton uter who is also at the u.s.d.a. and was a u.s. trade representative and he's on the board of my kitchen which is a wholly owned subsidiary of dow chemical but perhaps for the most egregious ones is michael taylor who was appointed by the obama administration prior to joining as deputy director of foods at the f.d.a. he was actually the head of science policy for months anto and the list goes on you have many of these people who have one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies i mean this kind of collusion is reprehensible and it's amazing that the legal infrastructure even allows it. the e.p.a. won't bancorp pyra fox reversing efforts by the obama administration the c.e.o. of dow chemical the maker of the past aside here with the president applauded the decision that companies. saying it is confident in the health and safety of its product. these companies are criminal enterprises and the
and now serves of the director of regulatory and external affairs of dupont corporation's agricultural enterprise you can also look at someone like clayton uter who is also at the u.s.d.a. and was a u.s. trade representative and he's on the board of my kitchen which is a wholly owned subsidiary of dow chemical but perhaps for the most egregious ones is michael taylor who was appointed by the obama administration prior to joining as deputy director of foods at the f.d.a. he was actually the head...
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sm while is among the dupont fording for $25 billion. dsm is down about 1%. for more on the events of the to the ever's get more global manager fund. we have to ask you about the events of the weekend. is very big news. the jury is out on how meaningful this will be in the long run. we don't know how long this will last. they might be able to get some of the production back online. it will be interesting to see how this evolves and the ramifications for the other players. it is such a big number. vonnie: is it something that would have you reconsidering some of your holdings? we own steaks in two different tanker businesses. we are happy with those investments. in the short run, they will probably trade up a bit. as investors understand what it means, that will determine the future, the intermediate future for these companies. down, happy withif you have prn perhaps you need fewer ships. bet.e making a longer term i think these are phenomenal investments. these businesses have evolved so well. you have regulatory changes coming from all kinds ofi thinkl inves
sm while is among the dupont fording for $25 billion. dsm is down about 1%. for more on the events of the to the ever's get more global manager fund. we have to ask you about the events of the weekend. is very big news. the jury is out on how meaningful this will be in the long run. we don't know how long this will last. they might be able to get some of the production back online. it will be interesting to see how this evolves and the ramifications for the other players. it is such a big...
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, blackline, services the accounting needs of one fifth of the fortune 500 giants like boeing and duponte tucker is today's high flyer. raised in los angeles in a building that bears her company's name, therese tucker's
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all of these chemicals you know we can go through the same routine with month sandow and bear and dupont they're the ones that are creating these things but they don't create them in a vacuum they create them because somebody is asking them to create them it isn't just here in north america it's in europe it's in places where there's lots of population and they're worried about things like mosquitoes in tripoli you know as well as i do because you're from my neck of the woods sure all of the i don't want to stay hysteria but there's been a lot of attention focused in new england on tripoli and that has brought about a lot a use of a lot of stuff that still people don't know very much about well and that's why i'm glad we're talking about this because you're right when we think bugs we think pasts and right now where i live in rhode island they're spraying to kill the mosquitoes with that tripoli disease but 3 quarters of all known plant and animal species are insects how screwed would we be without them. well you know you were talking about birds and we've talked about other the the bee
all of these chemicals you know we can go through the same routine with month sandow and bear and dupont they're the ones that are creating these things but they don't create them in a vacuum they create them because somebody is asking them to create them it isn't just here in north america it's in europe it's in places where there's lots of population and they're worried about things like mosquitoes in tripoli you know as well as i do because you're from my neck of the woods sure all of the i...
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we'll keep an eye on dupont. >> would you do that >> i will.ch of other things too, uber and lyft, and attorneys general, north carolina, minnesota, lots at stake. >> 50 of those guys, know? geez. >> story that said 50 state ags representing almost all the states what am i missing? >> is that the 600 stocks of the s&p 500? >> double? do they have double ags from some states? anyhow, california is not part of it. okay 48 >> okay. >> hawaii and alaska haven't been admitted yet. >> we're going to keep an eye on the story. another look at futures as well this morning we have an opening bell, ten minutes from now at verizon, we're building the most powerful 5g experience for america. that's why the nfl chose verizon. because they need the massive capacity of 5g with ultra wideband, so more screaming, streaming, posting fans... can experience 5g all at once. this is happening in 13 stadiums all across the country. now if verizon 5g can do this for the nfl... imagine what it can do for you. ♪ that's where i feel normal. having an annuity tells me my r
we'll keep an eye on dupont. >> would you do that >> i will.ch of other things too, uber and lyft, and attorneys general, north carolina, minnesota, lots at stake. >> 50 of those guys, know? geez. >> story that said 50 state ags representing almost all the states what am i missing? >> is that the 600 stocks of the s&p 500? >> double? do they have double ags from some states? anyhow, california is not part of it. okay 48 >> okay. >> hawaii and...
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the giants only run came in the eighth on marie seo dupont's first career home run.lost six out of seven after dropping this one 3- 1, they are back playing the cardinals again tonight. >>> corey kane dorian is now a category three hurricane inching toward the united states. we are live in cocoa beach florida with when is expected to hit, and thousands eoe being told to evacuate. >>> a gunfire fire on a boat just off the california coast. >>> a stray bullet hits a mother in oakland. what we are learniabout the victim and who fired the bullet. >>> this is mornings on 2. >>> good morning. >> good morning everyone. we are glad to have you on board. a lotta news today. or kane dorian, let's check in for steve to get the very latest. >>> it is beginning to make a very slow, slow move out of the bahamas. it has been there, hard to imagine, 24 hours, and it was stationary for a while. can you imagine a hurricane stationary. it needs
the giants only run came in the eighth on marie seo dupont's first career home run.lost six out of seven after dropping this one 3- 1, they are back playing the cardinals again tonight. >>> corey kane dorian is now a category three hurricane inching toward the united states. we are live in cocoa beach florida with when is expected to hit, and thousands eoe being told to evacuate. >>> a gunfire fire on a boat just off the california coast. >>> a stray bullet hits a...
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hanging out in the control room thank you for all the great basketball nights we witnessed >> cvs >> dupontf. does it for the "halftime report." thanks for watching. "the exchange" begins right now. >> thank you, scott. >>> here is what is ahead. new round of tariffs kicking in. trade worries continue and u.s. manufacturing constracts can the consumer continue to hold up this economy we'll ask. and there's trouble in the energy patch stocks are falling and the debt is growing we're going to look at who's most exposed in the oil space and what it means for the economy as these burdens pile up >>> plus more delays could be coming that might keep the boeing 7 37 max grounded past the holidays and into the new year we'll have the latest for you. >>> we
hanging out in the control room thank you for all the great basketball nights we witnessed >> cvs >> dupontf. does it for the "halftime report." thanks for watching. "the exchange" begins right now. >> thank you, scott. >>> here is what is ahead. new round of tariffs kicking in. trade worries continue and u.s. manufacturing constracts can the consumer continue to hold up this economy we'll ask. and there's trouble in the energy patch stocks are...
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facing the first said of victims to take it to court over a deadly train derailment if the city of dupont. nearly two years ago an amtrak train went off its tracks while going more than double the speed limit around the dangerous curve. that crash killed three people injuring 65 others. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ is just a button. that a speaker is just a speaker. or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. it's the final days of the lincoln summer invitation even. right now, get 0% apr on all lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. and now for their service to the community, plus no payments for up to 90 days. we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ we really pride ourse
facing the first said of victims to take it to court over a deadly train derailment if the city of dupont. nearly two years ago an amtrak train went off its tracks while going more than double the speed limit around the dangerous curve. that crash killed three people injuring 65 others. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ is just a button. that a speaker is just a speaker. or - that the journey can't be the destination....
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hanging out in the control room thank you for all the great basketball nights we witnessed >> cvs >> dupont. >> good stuff. does it for the "halftime report." thanks for watching. "the exchange" begins right now. >> thank you, scott. >>> here is what is ahead. new round of tariffs kicking in. trade worries continue and u.s. manufacturing constracts can the consumer continue to hold up this economy we'll ask. and there's trouble in the energy patch stocks are falling and the debt is growing we're going to look at who's most exposed in the oil space and what it means for the economy as these burdens pile up >>> plus more delays could be coming that might keep the boeing 7 37 max grounded past the holidays and into the new year we'll have the latest for you. >>> we begin with today's market and dom chu with the losses. >> counting up t losses, but not as bad as they were earlier on kelly, at the lows of the session, the dow industrials you can see down 353 points and they were at one point down 425 th is the benchmark. low for the day in the dow jones industrial average right now the s&p 500 g
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we have over0 wholly owned or joint-venture subsidiaries in. the mark so very, very important to dupontvan: it seemed like businessnes usual. y what think the trade war will do? >> that's another thing you really just have to not woy about, because today i met myriads of chinese businesspeople... >> sullivan: okay. >> ...men and men, that look you in the eye, and they want to >> sullivan: they do. >> and you're going to find a way. >> sullivan: it was hard to's gauge if tariffs were ving any impact here as i traveled arou the country... nihao. >>ihao. >> sullivan: hello. some chinese businesses told me they'd beehurt a bit, and others not much at all. when it came tthe trade war, even the government was downplaying it. one of china's top tra officials agreed to talk to me. >> sullin: why do you think the u.s. and china are in n trade dispute right now? >> i think we may have different perceptions. we think that the pacific ocean as, in president xi's words, "big enough to accommodate the two economies." we do not want to have a war, even a trade war, th any country inhe world. and we do
we have over0 wholly owned or joint-venture subsidiaries in. the mark so very, very important to dupontvan: it seemed like businessnes usual. y what think the trade war will do? >> that's another thing you really just have to not woy about, because today i met myriads of chinese businesspeople... >> sullivan: okay. >> ...men and men, that look you in the eye, and they want to >> sullivan: they do. >> and you're going to find a way. >> sullivan: it was hard...
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i also want to commend you all for being here, because one of my mentors, bob dupont, talks about theoxford house program and 12 steps also as a modern miracle. it may not be popular on twitter. if you are on twitter and look what people say about 12-step programs, it is not very popular. but there has been this very insidious thing that i call a false dichotomy between 12 steps and medication assisted treatment, as if they are completely incompatible. we know there are many paths to recovery. we know they are compatible. we want to have a large enough tent to keep people alive and bring everyone in the fold. but you all are the living examples of why us people appear, and it is an honor to be appear with the giants of the field, i am humbled to be up here, although it looks more panel.manel than a we will change that time. we have some great women who can be appear. people like dr. eden evans, on and on. i want to go further with this idea of a false dichotomy, because where i am coming from, coming off what stu just said, i can't believe we look around at the addiction for profit in
i also want to commend you all for being here, because one of my mentors, bob dupont, talks about theoxford house program and 12 steps also as a modern miracle. it may not be popular on twitter. if you are on twitter and look what people say about 12-step programs, it is not very popular. but there has been this very insidious thing that i call a false dichotomy between 12 steps and medication assisted treatment, as if they are completely incompatible. we know there are many paths to recovery....
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but a rotary, which we see going in, i am not talking about dupont circle, i am talking about a modernraffic rotary, has anyone been in a rotary? have you noticed them showing up? there is going to be more and more of them. there are going to be more of them. you are going to be safer. you're not going to die must you do something crazy. but the traffic light is the solution in this time, and it is focused on let's behave, let's make sure people behave. if people don't behave, we have a problem. what do we do if we have a problem? it is called the current policing. policing.nt police are out there surveilling, keeping an eye on everything. you may recognize, especially if you have younger kids -- what is it called? the book. the hate you give. it centers around the shooting of a young black man, unarmed black man by a police man. on the right is the shooting of solano castille -- philando castile. he was unarmed. i have gone through the whole transcript. i wrote an article recently about it. was it justifiable? was it not? we can argue about that, but to me, that is not the story. he w
but a rotary, which we see going in, i am not talking about dupont circle, i am talking about a modernraffic rotary, has anyone been in a rotary? have you noticed them showing up? there is going to be more and more of them. there are going to be more of them. you are going to be safer. you're not going to die must you do something crazy. but the traffic light is the solution in this time, and it is focused on let's behave, let's make sure people behave. if people don't behave, we have a...
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involving the founder to russia's state funded rt network who died under mysterious circumstances in a duponte he was set to meet with u.s. justice department investigators. jeremy bash, what questions does this raise, especially about election interference? >> well, there are a lot of concerning aspects about the story and frankly a lot of concerning aspects about the reporting. i'd be remiss if i didn't say this, i think it was a mistake and it was fairly irresponsible of a lot of american national media organizations to go out there and be so specific about the way that we utilized a human source, even going so far as to identifying his address, and some organizations even published his name. i get it. the point is that the russians did it, and of course the russians knew of an individual the moment he didn't show up for work one day, but these are our human sources and in theory if the reporting is somewhat accurate, this is someone who frankly is a hero because this individual risked his or her life by being an asset in place on behalf of the united states collecting vital information pr
involving the founder to russia's state funded rt network who died under mysterious circumstances in a duponte he was set to meet with u.s. justice department investigators. jeremy bash, what questions does this raise, especially about election interference? >> well, there are a lot of concerning aspects about the story and frankly a lot of concerning aspects about the reporting. i'd be remiss if i didn't say this, i think it was a mistake and it was fairly irresponsible of a lot of...