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space and rocket started private with goddard lindbergh incidentally was one of the people that funded goddard's later work in the 1930s. after world war ii for a number of reasons, civilian operation and military all became part of the government sector. and that was one of the problems and also in private providers said in the fifties or sixties we want to develop our own rocket that is the government purview and conestoga space services rocket was private and they went through hell to get approval for a launch and then we went through those reforms later. so that was a different story for civil aviation but fortunately we had a space revolution over the last decade and then just to create an office of commercial space transportation. and with the space treaty on dutchess space treaty and then to go around to all the government agencies with one-stop shopping. you have a lot of private societies that were advocating to get the private sector involved but he created the x prize the first ship that could fly above 50 miles into space carrying three people. and then the company was late
space and rocket started private with goddard lindbergh incidentally was one of the people that funded goddard's later work in the 1930s. after world war ii for a number of reasons, civilian operation and military all became part of the government sector. and that was one of the problems and also in private providers said in the fifties or sixties we want to develop our own rocket that is the government purview and conestoga space services rocket was private and they went through hell to get...
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abby: that was american kidnapping, the lindbergh baby. the notorious case of the 20th century. is your go to spot for true crime, documentaries, captivating pediatric content and game shows. i'm here with tom salute was about to test my fox nation knowledge. >> that's what i do, i test your knowledge and my little staff of the sinister trolls have been huddled together in their cubicles working day and night to bear for your visit today. we have a challenging quiz. this is just for you were calling it are first annual how well does abby hornacek know the nation? tricky, trivia quiz about all things fox nation. how well do you know your coworkers? abby: oh, no. >> in addition to being this post on fox nation and a nice guy which of the following fun facts is true? about renaissance man tom -- he cowrote the song jolie with dolly parton and ran and finished the new york city marathon twice. or he was a contestant on season four of the celebrity apprenti apprentice? abby: those are great options. i would love to see he cowrote jolene but i don't think that he did. i know that he w
abby: that was american kidnapping, the lindbergh baby. the notorious case of the 20th century. is your go to spot for true crime, documentaries, captivating pediatric content and game shows. i'm here with tom salute was about to test my fox nation knowledge. >> that's what i do, i test your knowledge and my little staff of the sinister trolls have been huddled together in their cubicles working day and night to bear for your visit today. we have a challenging quiz. this is just for you...
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it was bestowed on charles lindbergh, dwight eisenhower,. and alex morgan was among those in the parade this morning in y the beginning of morgan's day. she then flew across the country and was honored at espn's annual espy award for not only did morgan win the world cup on sunday. she was also named espn's female athlete of the year. >> sorry, but this is probably the second best trophy we won this week. >> the highlight of the night was the jimmy v award for perseverance that went to rob mendez, the jv football coach of prospect heights school into saratoga. despite a birth defect, mendez learned the game, coach did seem to and 8-2 record, and is a tribute to the spirit of american strength. >> the message i want to give you got tonight is to look at me and see how much passion i put into coaching and how far it's gotten me. when you dedicate yourself to something and open your mind to different possibilities and focus on what you can do instead of what you can't do, you really can go places in this world. >> indeed. to the warriors contin
it was bestowed on charles lindbergh, dwight eisenhower,. and alex morgan was among those in the parade this morning in y the beginning of morgan's day. she then flew across the country and was honored at espn's annual espy award for not only did morgan win the world cup on sunday. she was also named espn's female athlete of the year. >> sorry, but this is probably the second best trophy we won this week. >> the highlight of the night was the jimmy v award for perseverance that went...
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louis which charles lindbergh used across the atlantic in 1927. this is the story of the 20th century. huge leaps and bounds especially in terms of flight that were taken, and his -- it is remarkable to get a sense of technological development that happen in a short time. host: minnesota, brian. good morning. caller: yes. you mentioned charles lindbergh? guest: yes. caller: he is from minnesota. one,y question, number apollo 1, the three guys that were burned to death, how about 5,6,7, apollo 8 circled the moon, 9 & 10, what about that? and then neil armstrong, one step for man, one giant leap for mankind, who was running the camera? and then mike collins, i was appointed because i wanted to ask this to him -- he was drinking coffee and listening to music, what kind of coffee was it, and did he play a little bit of johnny cash, bob dylan, and neil young? host: he is gone now but we will let our guest answer what you asked. guest: he has the benefit of drinking warm coffee in space. on the lunar module, they did not have hot water to heat up their
louis which charles lindbergh used across the atlantic in 1927. this is the story of the 20th century. huge leaps and bounds especially in terms of flight that were taken, and his -- it is remarkable to get a sense of technological development that happen in a short time. host: minnesota, brian. good morning. caller: yes. you mentioned charles lindbergh? guest: yes. caller: he is from minnesota. one,y question, number apollo 1, the three guys that were burned to death, how about 5,6,7, apollo 8...
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louis which charles lindbergh used across the atlantic in 1927. this is the story of the 20th century. huge leaps and bounds especially in terms of flight that were taken, and his -- it is remarkable to get a sense of technological development that happen in a short time. host: minnesota, brian. good morning. caller: yes. you mentioned charles lindbergh? guest: yes. caller: he is from minnesota. one,y question, number apollo 1, the three guys that were burned to death, how about 5,6,7, apollo 8 circled the moon, 9 & 10, what about that? and then neil armstrong, one step for man, one giant leap for mankind, who was running the camera? and then mike collins, i was appointed because i wanted to ask this to him -- he was drinking coffee and listening to music, what kind of coffee was it, and did he play a little bit of johnny cash, bob dylan, and neil young? host: he is gone now but we will let our guest answer what you asked. guest: he has the benefit of drinking warm coffee in space. on the lunar module, they did not have hot water to heat up their
louis which charles lindbergh used across the atlantic in 1927. this is the story of the 20th century. huge leaps and bounds especially in terms of flight that were taken, and his -- it is remarkable to get a sense of technological development that happen in a short time. host: minnesota, brian. good morning. caller: yes. you mentioned charles lindbergh? guest: yes. caller: he is from minnesota. one,y question, number apollo 1, the three guys that were burned to death, how about 5,6,7, apollo 8...
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louis which charles lindbergh used across the atlantic in 1927. this is the story of the 20th century. huge leaps and bounds especially in terms of flight that were taken, and his -- it is remarkable to get a sense of technological development that happen in a short time. host: minnesota, brian. good morning. caller: yes. you mentioned charles lindbergh? guest: yes. caller: he is from minnesota. one,y question, number apollo 1, the three guys that were burned to death, how about 5,6,7, apollo 8 circled the moon, 9 & 10, what about that? and then neil armstrong, one step for man, one giant leap for mankind, who was running the camera? and then mike collins, i was appointed because i wanted to ask this to him -- he was drinking coffee and listening to music, what kind of coffee was it, and did he play a little bit of johnny cash, bob dylan, and neil young? host: he is gone now but we will let our guest answer what you asked. guest: he has the benefit of drinking warm coffee in space. on the lunar module, they did not have hot water to heat up their
louis which charles lindbergh used across the atlantic in 1927. this is the story of the 20th century. huge leaps and bounds especially in terms of flight that were taken, and his -- it is remarkable to get a sense of technological development that happen in a short time. host: minnesota, brian. good morning. caller: yes. you mentioned charles lindbergh? guest: yes. caller: he is from minnesota. one,y question, number apollo 1, the three guys that were burned to death, how about 5,6,7, apollo 8...
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they join the likes of charles lindbergh, jesse owens, dwight eisenhower and neil armstrong to name ared. there is no question the women are the best-known soccer team and are happy to share in their notoriety . >> we have been known as america's favorite soccer team but from here on out, we will just be known as america's team. >> meanwhile on the other side of the country, brandi chastain was at the rose bowl counting unveil a statue that honors were signature moment 20 years ago today. it was on the day that chastain kicked the winner in a shootout against china to give the u.s. its first world cup title in 1999. chastain's famous winning pose was captured on the cover of sports illustrated and became a symbol of the rise of the women's movement in sports. >>> this was a day for high profile men at wimbledon. the term is number two seed, roger federer is after his ninth win. it is fedor against co he rocked the first but was dominant winning 3 in a row. now it is fedor in the near court and wrapping things up and dropping the first at 4-6, came back to win 6-1, 6-4 and 6- 4 and is
they join the likes of charles lindbergh, jesse owens, dwight eisenhower and neil armstrong to name ared. there is no question the women are the best-known soccer team and are happy to share in their notoriety . >> we have been known as america's favorite soccer team but from here on out, we will just be known as america's team. >> meanwhile on the other side of the country, brandi chastain was at the rose bowl counting unveil a statue that honors were signature moment 20 years ago...
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soccer team joins the likes of charles lindbergh, neil armstrong to name a few to be so honored.lex morgan was among those in the parade this morning in new york. then she got another honor tonight in los angeles. >> and the espy goes to alex morgan. >> that's morgan this evening at espy awards. morgan was named female sleet of the year. for the second time today got up and made a speech. >> sorry, but t probably the second we won this week. as athletes, we try to surround ourselves with the best people to help lift us up and help make this journey possible and i'm so fortunat have that in my life. >> another highlight of the night was the jimmy v award for perseverance. that went to rob mdez, jv football coach of prospect high school in saratoga. despite a birth defect, mendez learned the game, coached his team to an 8-2 record last season, and is a tribute to the strength of the human spirit. >> if there's any message i want to give you guys tonight, it's to look at me and see how much passion i've put into coaching. and how far it's gotten me. when you dedicate yourself to som
soccer team joins the likes of charles lindbergh, neil armstrong to name a few to be so honored.lex morgan was among those in the parade this morning in new york. then she got another honor tonight in los angeles. >> and the espy goes to alex morgan. >> that's morgan this evening at espy awards. morgan was named female sleet of the year. for the second time today got up and made a speech. >> sorry, but t probably the second we won this week. as athletes, we try to surround...
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>> the america first movement was an explicitlieth ethnonationalist movement, charles lindbergh calledhe country and allying with white european countries. and the president has named his movement the america first movement. so there are historical resonances with american fascism in the past. orienting your administration around immigration, so fascist movements, oswald moseley, head of the british fascist movement, his motto was britain for the british. so fascist movements all across the world orient themselves around purity, the danger of the foreigner, the purity of the culture. you could argue there are nationalist movements that fall short of fascism, i agree with that. but when you add the cruelty we're seeing at the border and the kind of association of nationalism with whiteness, as well as the authoritarian element, the idea that if you don't grow with him, you're not american. and when you talk about stripping citizenship from people, we're talking about something that has a very problematic history to say the least. the nuremberg laws, my father lost his citizenship becaus
>> the america first movement was an explicitlieth ethnonationalist movement, charles lindbergh calledhe country and allying with white european countries. and the president has named his movement the america first movement. so there are historical resonances with american fascism in the past. orienting your administration around immigration, so fascist movements, oswald moseley, head of the british fascist movement, his motto was britain for the british. so fascist movements all across...
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each one briefly, anti-semitism from the right is something many of us recognize easily, charles lindbergh, henry ford, jews are powerful, jews are clannish, jews are not loyal americans, in pittsburgh we have twice witnessed the deadly consequences of this type of ideology. increasingly divided political atmosphere bigotry flourishes on social media and the internet allows this information to spread rapidly. cloaked in the anonymity the internet provides, and in polite society, have formed far-flung communities, for bigoted derision and egging on the violent and disturbed. many white supremacists in the united states see jews as their primary enemy, others are secondary. in this white supremacist worldview african-americans and other minorities were the tools used by the jewish puppeteers to demean, denigrate and defile the white race. arthur gibson, professor of sociology at the university of dayton has that anti-semitism has been the most enduring component of the white to premises worldview and its creation. it must be said the murderous anti-semitic attacks in america in the last 9 mo
each one briefly, anti-semitism from the right is something many of us recognize easily, charles lindbergh, henry ford, jews are powerful, jews are clannish, jews are not loyal americans, in pittsburgh we have twice witnessed the deadly consequences of this type of ideology. increasingly divided political atmosphere bigotry flourishes on social media and the internet allows this information to spread rapidly. cloaked in the anonymity the internet provides, and in polite society, have formed...
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thanks charles lindbergh, henry ford, jews are powerful, jews in not loyal americans, pittsburgh andower way we have witnessed the deadly consequences of this ideology. in a divided political atmosphere, bigotry flourishes and social media and the internet allow this information to spread rapidly. cloaked in the anonymity the internet provides, people who once did not dare to share their foreign views in polite society have formed far-flung communities targeting jews and other minorities for bigoted derision and aching on the violence and disturbed. many white supremacists see jews as their primary enemy while other minorities are secondary targets. in this white supremacist worldview, african-americans and other minorities are the tools used by the jewish puppeteers to demean, denigrate, and to file the white race. arthur jepsen, the professor of sociology at the university of dayton, has said anti-semitism has been the most enduring component of the white supremacist worldview from its creation. it must be said that the murderous i -- anti-semitic attacks in america in the last nin
thanks charles lindbergh, henry ford, jews are powerful, jews in not loyal americans, pittsburgh andower way we have witnessed the deadly consequences of this ideology. in a divided political atmosphere, bigotry flourishes and social media and the internet allow this information to spread rapidly. cloaked in the anonymity the internet provides, people who once did not dare to share their foreign views in polite society have formed far-flung communities targeting jews and other minorities for...
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. >> he said, when buchanan got ack, it was like orderly field after lindbergh landed. day, in a way, because it boosted the morale of the whole white house staff down.was very and the good news with you, networks decided after i had five hours, they are no longer carrying live testimony. on your way to china. i don't think you had stopped in hawaii yet. you were on air force one with the president. i want to ask you eventually back.the trip this. watch [video clip] -- omments before about joe memoirs, most interesting. >> read the first part, too. interestingthe more part is the evaluation of de gaulle. fascinating. >> that's great footage. i don't recall ever seeing that. mind as you n your were making the trip? >> i guess we were talking about we were, -- i think yeah. >> what was in your mind when you were on the plane? sent nixon a memo telling him i thought he was taking a then iking this trip and ent him a second memo saying, you need to take me along, it's my turn. the conservatives looked to me to represent their interest, as bill said, buchanan as the ambassad
. >> he said, when buchanan got ack, it was like orderly field after lindbergh landed. day, in a way, because it boosted the morale of the whole white house staff down.was very and the good news with you, networks decided after i had five hours, they are no longer carrying live testimony. on your way to china. i don't think you had stopped in hawaii yet. you were on air force one with the president. i want to ask you eventually back.the trip this. watch [video clip] -- omments before...
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charles lindbergh in 1927 after his transatlantic flight. astronaut john glenn in '62.ther sports legends, world leaders, and countless others have been honored with a ticker tape parade in new york city's famed canyon of heroes. ticker tape refers to the old slips of paper used to transmit stock prices via telegraph back in the day. nowadays people throwing conf from residential buildings and businesses along the parade route. the last ticker tape parade at nyc? these same champions following their 2015 world cup win. the team gifted keys to the city. breaking down doors and shattering glass ceilings has never really been an issue for these champions. that's right, so this is what we're looking at right here. this is the canyon of heroes. come on over here. because right here you can see october 23rd, 1998. this is the yankees. a little bit up the street we've got the u.s. women's national team former parade memorial marker which was the last time they were here. this is actually going to be an historic day today as well. they're breaking another record, the firsever w
charles lindbergh in 1927 after his transatlantic flight. astronaut john glenn in '62.ther sports legends, world leaders, and countless others have been honored with a ticker tape parade in new york city's famed canyon of heroes. ticker tape refers to the old slips of paper used to transmit stock prices via telegraph back in the day. nowadays people throwing conf from residential buildings and businesses along the parade route. the last ticker tape parade at nyc? these same champions following...
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patrick: marty nolan said when to orallyot back field, it was like after lindbergh landed.ou know, it was a great day in a way for -- because it boosted the morale of the whole white house staff, which was very down and the good news was that the networks decided after i had testified for five hours, they are no longer carrying live testimony. brian: here you are on your way to china. i don't think you had stopped in hawaii yet. you are on air force one with the president and i want to ask you immensely about the trip back. let's watch this. >> this trip with the chinese, comments before about mao and joe and melrose and the memoirs were most interesting. patrick: yes, and i had read the first part too and it just talked about really the more interesting part is this evaluation. it is rather fascinating. patrick: that's great footage. i don't recall ever seeing that. brian: what was in your mind as you were making the trip? patrick: well, i guess we were talking about a book by andre munro, i think we were, yes. brian: but i mean, what was your -- in your mind as you were o
patrick: marty nolan said when to orallyot back field, it was like after lindbergh landed.ou know, it was a great day in a way for -- because it boosted the morale of the whole white house staff, which was very down and the good news was that the networks decided after i had testified for five hours, they are no longer carrying live testimony. brian: here you are on your way to china. i don't think you had stopped in hawaii yet. you are on air force one with the president and i want to ask you...
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it is serious issue but not the kidnapping of the lindbergh baby.er or rape or sexual assault or capital murder. a federal judge won't have the same casting on this case that a state george -- judge who has get elected might have. leland: who decides whether this can go to federal court? chicago police don't want to move in. the state court judge would have to kick it upstairs essentially. >> that is exactly it. he will make the decision. it is not clear what he will decide. jussie smollett says i'm a california resident, this should be in federal court because i'm a california resident but everything took place in chicago. all the mrs. are in chicago. it is probably going to stay here. leland: that is the civil side, the chicago police department were going to pay us back for the resources we extended and expended on this alleged hoax, certainly appears to be at this point. now you have the question whether or not there is going to be a renewal of the criminal charges. where are we on that? where did this new video places on that? >> that is the $6
it is serious issue but not the kidnapping of the lindbergh baby.er or rape or sexual assault or capital murder. a federal judge won't have the same casting on this case that a state george -- judge who has get elected might have. leland: who decides whether this can go to federal court? chicago police don't want to move in. the state court judge would have to kick it upstairs essentially. >> that is exactly it. he will make the decision. it is not clear what he will decide. jussie...
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in our invitation, we will lead off the panel this morning with stephen lindbergh who is the assistant secretary for fossil energy at department of energy. it's good to have you here the executive vice president in the group, president for the energy, thank you for being here. the senior fellow and director of the china program at the center for american progress, we look forward to your input this morning. the executive director at the center for lng, and finally the senior fellow for the center for strategic and international csi us as we know around here, we think each of you for your participation here this morning. for your information we were scheduled to have a series of three votes at 11:00 this morning. the time is less than certain around here so we will see how that goes. what we would like to do is get your testimony here and have an opportunity to ask questions, i think you will see members coming and going. do not take this as an indicator of interest or lack of interest as there's a lock going on this morning. we will continue to move the committee through those votes bu
in our invitation, we will lead off the panel this morning with stephen lindbergh who is the assistant secretary for fossil energy at department of energy. it's good to have you here the executive vice president in the group, president for the energy, thank you for being here. the senior fellow and director of the china program at the center for american progress, we look forward to your input this morning. the executive director at the center for lng, and finally the senior fellow for the...