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but even if notably for today in this museum the author of first lost moon published 94 with jim lovell the story of apollo 13 the inspiration for that movie now not only talking but his new book by assigning after words it is called "apollo 8" the thrilling story of the first mission to the moon" please join me to welcome jeffrey kluger. [applause] i mentioned in the of book he wrote in 1984 you write about space in time magazine but what he brought you back to that exciting moment this point in time?. >> "apollo 8"?. >> my young adult book editor were having lunch one day what it would work for adults and kids in the story of apollo eight came up and my eighth feeling has always been a great tale of american history american space history uv eight, 11 and 13 better the true benchmark missions we know why 11 the first footprint with apollo 13 the great tale of survival but apollo eight was the first time he lindying is left the gravity field of earth. we have lived our entire existence as the bottom gravity well over as we've managed to haul our souls out of the dirt spacecraft out to
but even if notably for today in this museum the author of first lost moon published 94 with jim lovell the story of apollo 13 the inspiration for that movie now not only talking but his new book by assigning after words it is called "apollo 8" the thrilling story of the first mission to the moon" please join me to welcome jeffrey kluger. [applause] i mentioned in the of book he wrote in 1984 you write about space in time magazine but what he brought you back to that exciting...
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i said all of the people -- i i lovel of the people, all of the people of our country. i don't love you because you are black, you are white, because , where youm japan are from china, where you are from kenya where you are from scotland or sweden. i love all the people of our country. [applause] i said,t donald trump: by the way, folks, these are my
i said all of the people -- i i lovel of the people, all of the people of our country. i don't love you because you are black, you are white, because , where youm japan are from china, where you are from kenya where you are from scotland or sweden. i love all the people of our country. [applause] i said,t donald trump: by the way, folks, these are my
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the lovell telescope is the star attraction.elescope you can see in the distance has been grade i listed almost 30 years but now another six structures are getting heritage protection, including this one. it is unusual and these are unusual structures, these massive, sculptural scientific instruments. to have two close together grade i listed is exciting. the control room for the telescope has been given grade two listing. this control desk is the original. the timing is no coincidence, the announcement marks 60 years since the telescope collected its first radio signals from the universe. that was the day it first started working as a scientific instrument, this phrase first light is a romantic phrase in astronomy. mark two old control room has grade two status. and also listed two of the earliest structures, a workshop and remains of a searchlight aerial. it is special because these are places people worked in and thought about things they were doing and they built the instruments they did the science with. the plan is to open
the lovell telescope is the star attraction.elescope you can see in the distance has been grade i listed almost 30 years but now another six structures are getting heritage protection, including this one. it is unusual and these are unusual structures, these massive, sculptural scientific instruments. to have two close together grade i listed is exciting. the control room for the telescope has been given grade two listing. this control desk is the original. the timing is no coincidence, the...
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. >> reporter: nancy montgomery's husband, jim lovell, was one of those killed. >> i know that my husbandtrain going 80 miles an hour for three miles, and that the engineer was asleep for that long. >> reporter: sleep apnea has been cited in nine major truck and rail accidents since the year 2000, including this freight train collision in arkansas and another deadly commuter train derailment last year. in all, sleep apnea-related crashes have resulted in at least 20 deaths. the trump administration is dropping a plan that would have required rail and trucking companies to screen for the fatigue-inducing disorder. >> you cannot argue that this is not putting the public safety at risk. >> reporter: sarah feinberg was head of the federal railroad administration under president obama. >> it means that the next time that someone's driving downtown highway next to a big rig, that driver is more likely to be nodding off or falling asleep. the next time you get on a commuter train, it's possible that the engineer hasn't been screened for sleep apnea. >> reporter: one major commuter rail line foun
. >> reporter: nancy montgomery's husband, jim lovell, was one of those killed. >> i know that my husbandtrain going 80 miles an hour for three miles, and that the engineer was asleep for that long. >> reporter: sleep apnea has been cited in nine major truck and rail accidents since the year 2000, including this freight train collision in arkansas and another deadly commuter train derailment last year. in all, sleep apnea-related crashes have resulted in at least 20 deaths....
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they start to flatten out so that lovell here is right at 75 meters per second. that is a billion statistical theory that tells us about the maximum you can get with a set of values that you have. with 30 people in this room right now if i measure the height and then rent them shortest to tallest and would have a single tall person but i would not say the tallest that could ever be in the room. so what i would do is have another lecture next week with a different group of people that is what i am doing here. and then extrapolate to get the possible tallest person. that is embedded in the mathematics of statistics for cry of two things going on. this limiting intensity that is statistical we can use with the theory of intensity so to have this statistical intend -- intensity. what those limits it is hell limiting intensity changes. how do we get at this? it turns out where those temperatures are not uniform if you pay attention to hurricanes all of them in one season but didn't label which season that was the wet season is this? it was pretty accurate. 2005. becau
they start to flatten out so that lovell here is right at 75 meters per second. that is a billion statistical theory that tells us about the maximum you can get with a set of values that you have. with 30 people in this room right now if i measure the height and then rent them shortest to tallest and would have a single tall person but i would not say the tallest that could ever be in the room. so what i would do is have another lecture next week with a different group of people that is what i...
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nancy montgomery's husband, jim lovell was one that was killed. >> my husband was on a train going 80 miles an hour for three miles that the engineer was asleep for that long. >> reporter: it has been cited in nine major truck and rail accidents since 2000 including this freight train collision in arkansas, and another deadly commuter train derailment last year. in all, sleep apnea related crashes resulted in at least 20 deaths. the trump administration is dropping a plan that would mav required rail and trucking come pans to screen for fatigue inducing disorder. >> you can not argue this is not putting the public safety at risk. sarah fineberg head of the federal railroad administration under president obama. >> it means that the next time someone is driving down the highway, next to a big rig, that driver is more likely to be nodding off or falling asleep. the next time you get on a commuter train, it's possible that the engineer hasn't been screened for sleep apnea. >> one major commuter rail line found sleep apnea in more than one in ten enegypt negineers. regulators called tcondi
nancy montgomery's husband, jim lovell was one that was killed. >> my husband was on a train going 80 miles an hour for three miles that the engineer was asleep for that long. >> reporter: it has been cited in nine major truck and rail accidents since 2000 including this freight train collision in arkansas, and another deadly commuter train derailment last year. in all, sleep apnea related crashes resulted in at least 20 deaths. the trump administration is dropping a plan that would...
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i lovele in this community are willing to comeoe together to make a difference for other people's lives better california. >>> good morning, america. breaking new details in that deadly attack in virginia. >> get out of the park. tch>>arlottesville becoming a battleground between white supremacists and counterprotesters. what we're now learning about the 20-year-old driver who plowed his car into a sea of people. killing one, injuring more than a dozen, and president trump under fire for his response simply calling out the hate groups behind the violence. his own party saying he didn't go far enough. his attorney general responding" as we learn more about the young woman killed standing up for peace and the man who risked his life to save his fiancee speaking out right here. >>> also this morning, takedown in paradise. authorities seizing thousands of gallons of illicit alcohol from restaurants, resorts and clubs
i lovele in this community are willing to comeoe together to make a difference for other people's lives better california. >>> good morning, america. breaking new details in that deadly attack in virginia. >> get out of the park. tch>>arlottesville becoming a battleground between white supremacists and counterprotesters. what we're now learning about the 20-year-old driver who plowed his car into a sea of people. killing one, injuring more than a dozen, and president trump...
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take a listen to command module pilot jim lovell. >> the stars align all too briefly for soul mates rickel and shelly lokietz. at the age of 57, rick learns he has stage 4 cancer and may only have months to get his affairs in order. in his life before shelly, rick amassed a huge collection of space memorabilia, now destined to become shelly's strange inheritance. it includes hundreds of items you'd expect to find in a nasa warehouse or a museum, like, for instance, the udvar-hazy center in virginia, part of the smithsonian's air and space museum. i asked curator jennifer levasseur how all those artifacts could end up in the garage of a guy like rick cigel. and nasa just let astronauts take home stuff from their missions? >> that tended to happen quite a bit more up and through the end of the apollo period. astronauts often took home memorabilia. afterwards, shuttle astronauts had to give everything back. >> for example, those cameras from the mercury missions. >> the first astronaut to take one to space was wally schirra on his mercury mission. he was an amateur photographer, and they go
take a listen to command module pilot jim lovell. >> the stars align all too briefly for soul mates rickel and shelly lokietz. at the age of 57, rick learns he has stage 4 cancer and may only have months to get his affairs in order. in his life before shelly, rick amassed a huge collection of space memorabilia, now destined to become shelly's strange inheritance. it includes hundreds of items you'd expect to find in a nasa warehouse or a museum, like, for instance, the udvar-hazy center...
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there is a lot of skepticism about whether or not that hard capable of lovell four or level five autonomous help but wonder most recent the parsers is highlighting the fact that this team has been set up to fail. scarlet: we have to leave it there. thank you so much. check of tesla shares, higher in after-hours trading, , andue beating estimates eps loss mourn arab than expected, but this is about the that elon musk tells the investors when it comes to the model three. congress tightening its grip on russia, president trump signing a sanctions will come of a raising concerns over this is bloomberg. ♪ the limits placed on him by lawmakers. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: it is time for first word news. president trump endorse legislation that would reduce legal immigration and evaluate these applications based on merit with the preference for people with higher education or job skills. the bill was cosponsored by two republican senators. wille green card reforms give american workers a pay raise by reducing unskilled immigration. this legislation will restore our competitive edge in the 21st cent
there is a lot of skepticism about whether or not that hard capable of lovell four or level five autonomous help but wonder most recent the parsers is highlighting the fact that this team has been set up to fail. scarlet: we have to leave it there. thank you so much. check of tesla shares, higher in after-hours trading, , andue beating estimates eps loss mourn arab than expected, but this is about the that elon musk tells the investors when it comes to the model three. congress tightening its...
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>> because i really lovell her. >> aww school district spokesperson tells me it does not comment on studentause of confidentiality. the superintendent however did call the family while we were there to set up a meeting to discuss the situation. that happened happens next thursday. of course, we will keep you posted. >> dawn timmeney thank you. there really is such a bond that takes so long to form. >> yes especially in such situations like this. remember she is perfect for him and he loves her. i'm hoping that this all work out. >> see how it plays out. >> we'll tell you. >>> flowers to remember a woman killed in a car wreck and over and over at that same spot crash after crash. neighbors, well they call eight recipe for disaster. >>> take moment to look at this right here. looks okay literally it's symbol for okay but it turns out it's too controversial for trenton. seriously? >> we'll tell you why. ♪ day 13. if only this were as easy as saving $600 when you switch to progressive. winds stirring. too treacherous for a selfie. [ camera shutter clicks ] sure, i've taken discounts to new heig
>> because i really lovell her. >> aww school district spokesperson tells me it does not comment on studentause of confidentiality. the superintendent however did call the family while we were there to set up a meeting to discuss the situation. that happened happens next thursday. of course, we will keep you posted. >> dawn timmeney thank you. there really is such a bond that takes so long to form. >> yes especially in such situations like this. remember she is perfect...
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without lovell of specificity so let's assume it was 50 years ago and you're asking me this question. fifty years ago the world trade center was not even built. so what will happen? i don't know so then we will build to the tip of manhattan and then why is he talking about these buildings? let him go. so as i predict they don't exist now but we will build them. then what happens with a very large attack? and the result is that it causes more depth than pearl harbor for girl m1 of the and the results is too tall buildings that don't exist. and then they will come crumbling down. we don't have any building shut united states will undergo attack and then these two little buildings adjoining this will come crumbling down. so as to say it will undergo an attack worse than pearl harbor. what will the enemy be armed with? what about the debt to raise or neutron bombs? then what about pearl harbor what is the difference? a box cutter. so they would cause more deaths and pearl harbor? yes. by now i am thinking this guy is in left field. i am sure there'll be a worldwide control mechanism there
without lovell of specificity so let's assume it was 50 years ago and you're asking me this question. fifty years ago the world trade center was not even built. so what will happen? i don't know so then we will build to the tip of manhattan and then why is he talking about these buildings? let him go. so as i predict they don't exist now but we will build them. then what happens with a very large attack? and the result is that it causes more depth than pearl harbor for girl m1 of the and the...
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. >> narrator: mark lovell was a member of the committee and an author on some of the studies.mits there were problems with the research. >> i look back on some of the papers, yeah, i think i could have done it differently. i think the fault of the paper was it was maybe too early to be making those statements based on a fairly small sample of players, which is the major criticism of the study, which i think is a valid one. >> narrator: the nfl committee published 16 papers. neither dr. apuzzo, dr. pellman, nor commissioner tagliabue would speak to frontline about the papers. but in those articles, the league had issued its definitive denials. >> the closer you look, the less this holds up, but it did establish this kind of impressive-looking set of findings which pushed off the day of reckoning for the league. that's really what is happening here, right? during this whole run of research that's being published, the day of reckoning where the league has to answer to somebody about what it's doing about concussions just keeps getting pushed off and pushed off and pushed off. >>
. >> narrator: mark lovell was a member of the committee and an author on some of the studies.mits there were problems with the research. >> i look back on some of the papers, yeah, i think i could have done it differently. i think the fault of the paper was it was maybe too early to be making those statements based on a fairly small sample of players, which is the major criticism of the study, which i think is a valid one. >> narrator: the nfl committee published 16 papers....
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collaboration with our brand-new center for women's history, and we're grateful to our partners at hogan lovell who are the corporate sponsor for women's history programming at new york historical. tonight's program will last about an hour, and it will include a question-and-answer session. you should have received a note card when you entered the auditorium this evening, but colleagues are still going up and down the aisles with note cards if you have not yet received one. you will have the opportunity to write a question on the note card. they will be collected later on in the program and used for the q & a session. following the program, there will be a formal book signing this evening and copies of our speakers' books are available in our ny history store. we have pleased indeed to welcome back to the new york historical society carol berkin. carol berkin is presidential professor of history at burke college and the graduate center of the city university of new york. she has appeared in numerous television documentaries including the pbs special "alexander hamilton." professor berkin is aut
collaboration with our brand-new center for women's history, and we're grateful to our partners at hogan lovell who are the corporate sponsor for women's history programming at new york historical. tonight's program will last about an hour, and it will include a question-and-answer session. you should have received a note card when you entered the auditorium this evening, but colleagues are still going up and down the aisles with note cards if you have not yet received one. you will have the...
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wait for the press conference from the charlottesville, virginia police department, bring in bruce l lovell, and dr. russell moore, president of ethics and religious commission of the southern baptist council. i apologize if i interrupt when the press conference starts. bruce, i will start with you. you heard what the president said earlier today, the big question, why did it take two days for something the rest of us would find easy, specifically denounce white supremacists, the klan and neo-nazis. >> thanks for having me. on behalf of the largest multi cultural diversity culture, we send condolences to the troopers and young lady that lost their lives. wanted to put that out there real quick. it is interesting when i heard this going down, i was on my way here, looking back at how many times the president has denounced this person. i will not even give him life on the show who this name is or give him any more play in this mainstream media, and you know, he has gone back as far as larry king, 1991, totally disavowing this person and group, this person that went to charlottesville and crea
wait for the press conference from the charlottesville, virginia police department, bring in bruce l lovell, and dr. russell moore, president of ethics and religious commission of the southern baptist council. i apologize if i interrupt when the press conference starts. bruce, i will start with you. you heard what the president said earlier today, the big question, why did it take two days for something the rest of us would find easy, specifically denounce white supremacists, the klan and...
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be an equal player and demand it and demand the same lovell and of respect and attention. >> we will take three questions at a time. >> i with the state department working on communications so my question is about your assessment of the current grand rounds ever security and whether or not that is inhabited to attract students that would not otherwise go into a computer science or itt or sever security because when you think of those efforts under way then you already get that current pipeline but then in addition to that what role the government could play to support that specifically and this model of apprenticeships. is that health full or something industry may not immediately jump on?. >> i am working in agriculture projects my question is from one of the questions already raised with calling be a professional with that policy background what is your peace of vice for those technical skills or above grow's coatings program -- girls coating program to provide leverage with cybersecurity. >> i and assistant professor of media studies at the university of virginia but this is relat
be an equal player and demand it and demand the same lovell and of respect and attention. >> we will take three questions at a time. >> i with the state department working on communications so my question is about your assessment of the current grand rounds ever security and whether or not that is inhabited to attract students that would not otherwise go into a computer science or itt or sever security because when you think of those efforts under way then you already get that...
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i said all of the people -- i i lovel of the people, all of the people of our country.ove you because you are black, you are white, because , where youm japan are from china, where you are from kenya where you are from scotland or sweden. i love all the people of our country. [applause] i said,t donald trump: by the way, folks, these are my exact words, i love all the people of our country, we are going to make america great again, we are going to make it great for all of the people of the united states of america. then they say -- is he a racist? is he a racist? then i did a second one. don't bother, it is only a single voice, not a very powerful voice. how did he get in here? he is supposed to be with the few people outside. weekbout a week -- -- all they are talking about the massive crowds that are supposed to be outside. where are they? it is hot out. i think it is too warm. i think it is too warm. they show up in the helmets and the black masks and they have clubs and everything. antifa! [booing] president donald trump: on august the 14th, that was it, i said i lo
i said all of the people -- i i lovel of the people, all of the people of our country.ove you because you are black, you are white, because , where youm japan are from china, where you are from kenya where you are from scotland or sweden. i love all the people of our country. [applause] i said,t donald trump: by the way, folks, these are my exact words, i love all the people of our country, we are going to make america great again, we are going to make it great for all of the people of the...
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>> we're seeing a lot of churn, particularly in those entry-lovell, low-skill jobs, particularly in the warehouse industry competitors are coming in offering the 25 cents more per hour and having difficulty in retaining their employees. you're seeing a lot of mobility, particularly in that space >> angie and christian, we appreciated both of you coming on "power lunch" today have a great day thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> and tech taking on hate groups what they're doing and why it's raising concerns >>> but first, to rick santelli at the cme for today's bond report rick, what's going on in the pits today >> you know, today, actually, there's a kind of road map that tells us what's going on you know, when equities get nervous, interest rates get nervous, when interest rates and equities get nervous, the vix gets nervous kind of a perfect storm. so i put an intraday s&p 500 chart on top of ten-area note yields it looks like the s&p started to give it up, ten-year note yields started to go down then the chain reaction begins look at bunds. around 12, 10 eastern, it begins now the euro
>> we're seeing a lot of churn, particularly in those entry-lovell, low-skill jobs, particularly in the warehouse industry competitors are coming in offering the 25 cents more per hour and having difficulty in retaining their employees. you're seeing a lot of mobility, particularly in that space >> angie and christian, we appreciated both of you coming on "power lunch" today have a great day thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> and tech taking on hate groups...