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they did not even know about the manhattan project. and afterward it was still classified information. people did not talk about i worked on the atomic bomb. especially after it became clear that there was an arms race and people began to question whether we should be building more weapons. there was a movement so to speak. i have not heard that. host: how long did the information about who was involved in the manhattan project stay classified? when we first know that it was the -- that it was robert oppenheimer and these other scientists? guest: it wasn't -- host: he was known publicly. guest:, we knew those who were involved except one, whatever he wrote was evidence. it was not a widespread press about it until after the war. it is still hard to figure out who was on it. they did not keep a list of names at los alamos. they had badge photos, like your drivers license id. and numbers. you did not have a name. so people call all the time asking can you tell me what my grandfather did at such insults -- such and such place. but there a
they did not even know about the manhattan project. and afterward it was still classified information. people did not talk about i worked on the atomic bomb. especially after it became clear that there was an arms race and people began to question whether we should be building more weapons. there was a movement so to speak. i have not heard that. host: how long did the information about who was involved in the manhattan project stay classified? when we first know that it was the -- that it was...
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>> guest: manhattan project was started in desperation. the international community of physicists, most of whom had gone to school together basically in germany here oppenheimer was a classmate of his german rival, vernon heisenberg. they knew each other but as soon as the discovery of fission, feasibility to split the atom of uranium happened in late 1938, there was a race. all physicists in germany or the teams of physicists in germany, japan, england, france, the united states begin racing to make an atomic bomb peer they knew do since the 1920s this could happen. it was a race against hitler's germany. hitler invaded and started world war i on september 1st -- >> host: world war ii. >> guest: right. the discovery happened in late 1938, early 1939. it was a race. unfortunately the united states kind of cackling kind of slowly. >> host: why? >> guest: actually one person said it's like swimming and molasses, bureaucracy. they appointed someone who was fairly senior, that was a good thing except he was kind of old. this was a young man's
>> guest: manhattan project was started in desperation. the international community of physicists, most of whom had gone to school together basically in germany here oppenheimer was a classmate of his german rival, vernon heisenberg. they knew each other but as soon as the discovery of fission, feasibility to split the atom of uranium happened in late 1938, there was a race. all physicists in germany or the teams of physicists in germany, japan, england, france, the united states begin...
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still ahead on morning joe, one of the consequences of the manhattan project that has been overlookeds for the people who lived down wind from where the first nuclear bomb was tested. that is straight ahead on morning joe. about dupixent ♪i'm hearing different ways for me to screen for colon cancer.♪ ♪it's time to use my voice,♪ ♪i've got a choice, more than one answer.♪ ♪i sat down with my doc.♪ we had a talk. ♪knew just what to say.♪ ♪i asked for cologuard and did it my way.♪ cologuard is a one-of-a kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45 plus at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard. ♪i did it my way!♪ >> the release of christopher nolan's film oppenheimer has brought new attention to the history of the manhattan project, at the research team that would bring the world's first nuclear weapon to life. but little is known about the consequences of faced by many residents who lived and worked in the town's neighboring the trinity testing site, where the bomb was firs
still ahead on morning joe, one of the consequences of the manhattan project that has been overlookeds for the people who lived down wind from where the first nuclear bomb was tested. that is straight ahead on morning joe. about dupixent ♪i'm hearing different ways for me to screen for colon cancer.♪ ♪it's time to use my voice,♪ ♪i've got a choice, more than one answer.♪ ♪i sat down with my doc.♪ we had a talk. ♪knew just what to say.♪ ♪i asked for cologuard and did it my...
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_ manhattan project lying about the impact on the american people, so tragic _ impact on the american have nuclear weapons in — tragic. we should not have nuclear weapons in this world. i hope that if anything — weapons in this world. i hope that if anything the movie does illuminate a new generation has to the dangers, because it seems like it's fine _ the dangers, because it seems like it's fine to — the dangers, because it seems like it's fine to decide.— it's fine to decide. paul, quickly, did ou it's fine to decide. paul, quickly, did you see _ it's fine to decide. paul, quickly, did you see at? _ it's fine to decide. paul, quickly, did you see at? eyesight, - it's fine to decide. paul, quickly, . did you see at? eyesight, wonderful movie, did you see at? eyesight, wonderful movie. very — did you see at? eyesight, wonderful movie, very different _ did you see at? eyesight, wonderful movie, very different than - did you see at? eyesight, wonderful movie, very different than barbie. l movie, very different than barbie. my movie, very different than barbie. my son is obsessed with p
_ manhattan project lying about the impact on the american people, so tragic _ impact on the american have nuclear weapons in — tragic. we should not have nuclear weapons in this world. i hope that if anything — weapons in this world. i hope that if anything the movie does illuminate a new generation has to the dangers, because it seems like it's fine _ the dangers, because it seems like it's fine to — the dangers, because it seems like it's fine to decide.— it's fine to decide. paul,...
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gresh also addresses that pushed back alleging the culture of secrecy surrounding the manhattan project when the u.s. develop the atomic bomb also extends to foes. why if it's true, has the government not acknowledged it? yeah, i mean, that's a multifaceted question. you know, it goes back, you know, 80, 90 years ago when this was first. >> created and you know, translated some of the secrecy from the manhattan project onto this subject because >> they weren't sure. >> how onto logically shocking it was going to be to the world populous and 2, as you can imagine, it's a pandora's box for, you know, potential military weapons development type reverse engineering activities. so they decided to keep it under wraps for many years. >> was evan lambert reporting for us. we're also expecting a report from a study that nasa has done well, expect that to be released later this month. >> it's 8.22. and coming up on the kron 4 morning news. >> 2 cases of legionnaires disease where the people died and the last place that they went before they had symptoms was a business richmond. we're going to tel
gresh also addresses that pushed back alleging the culture of secrecy surrounding the manhattan project when the u.s. develop the atomic bomb also extends to foes. why if it's true, has the government not acknowledged it? yeah, i mean, that's a multifaceted question. you know, it goes back, you know, 80, 90 years ago when this was first. >> created and you know, translated some of the secrecy from the manhattan project onto this subject because >> they weren't sure. >> how...
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gresh also addresses that pushed back alleging the culture of secrecy surrounding the manhattan projectmb also extends to foes. why if it's true, has the government not acknowledged it? yeah, i mean, that's a multifaceted question. you know, it goes back, you know, 80, 90 years ago when this was first. >> created in you know, translated some of the secrecy from the manhattan project onto this subject because >> they weren't sure. >> how onto logically shocking it was going to be to that populous and 2, as you can imagine, it's a pandora's box for, you know, potential military weapons development type reverse engineering activities. so they decided to keep it under wraps for many years. well, that was evan lambert reporting. we're also expected to see a report from a study nasa has done. >> later on this month. well, happening today, robert horry lanes is expected to be sentenced for shooting hip-hop star megan, the stallion in the seat after a party of kylie jenner's hole, prosecutors are seeking 13 year prison sentence. he also faces potential deportation to his native country of canad
gresh also addresses that pushed back alleging the culture of secrecy surrounding the manhattan projectmb also extends to foes. why if it's true, has the government not acknowledged it? yeah, i mean, that's a multifaceted question. you know, it goes back, you know, 80, 90 years ago when this was first. >> created in you know, translated some of the secrecy from the manhattan project onto this subject because >> they weren't sure. >> how onto logically shocking it was going to...
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the first bomb for the manhattan project, not this. but the hydrogen bomb, yes.ferently. you're not going to create a viable, clean power plant with a hydrogen bomb. but a lot of the technology being fired is similar. >> there is crossover here. it's all fascinating and happening right in our own backyard. thank you, scott. >>> let's move on. a notorious bear burglar has been caught. she's linked to at least 21 home break-ins in the lake tahoe area. now the bear and her three cubs are headed to a new home. the bear is known as 64-f. a lot of locals call her buddha mom. since last year, she's been breaking doors and windows in order to get inside your house and really just get the food. fish and wildlife have been tracking her for more than a year now. originally their plans were to euthanize her because she posed a significant risk to the community. but then she became pregnant and gave birth to three cubs. after the cubs were born, the break-ins stopped. wildlife officials had hoped she just changed her ways. but more recently, she started burglarizing homes yet
the first bomb for the manhattan project, not this. but the hydrogen bomb, yes.ferently. you're not going to create a viable, clean power plant with a hydrogen bomb. but a lot of the technology being fired is similar. >> there is crossover here. it's all fascinating and happening right in our own backyard. thank you, scott. >>> let's move on. a notorious bear burglar has been caught. she's linked to at least 21 home break-ins in the lake tahoe area. now the bear and her three...
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technology to create the first atomic bomb over the development of nuclear weapons in the so-called manhattan project leadership of the american physicist robert oppenheimer. at that time, thousands of people worked, and soviet intelligence began to recruit precisely pacifist scientists. 80% of the scientists who were involved in the creation of atomic weapons of the united states passed their results to the soviet union not for money, but in order to maintain parity , not to frighten the soviets, so that a third world situation does not arise, so that we do not have to to use nuclear weapons, the essence of history with the theft of western technologies, to reproduce the corrupted high-tech original almost never succeeded in rosetka. when i worked in intelligence, i received information that intelligence worked quite well in stealing secrets, and then there was the problem of effective use of the fact that intelligence was corrupted and there was a figure that in fact, the soviet industry could put in a series and implement from those stolen military-industrial secrets at best 25% 25% of the traditi
technology to create the first atomic bomb over the development of nuclear weapons in the so-called manhattan project leadership of the american physicist robert oppenheimer. at that time, thousands of people worked, and soviet intelligence began to recruit precisely pacifist scientists. 80% of the scientists who were involved in the creation of atomic weapons of the united states passed their results to the soviet union not for money, but in order to maintain parity , not to frighten the...
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gresh also addresses that pushed back alleging the culture of secrecy surrounding the manhattan project when the u.s. develop the atomic bomb also extends to foes. why? >> if it's true, has the government not acknowledged it? >> yeah, i mean, that's a multifaceted question. you know, it goes back, you know, 80, 90 years ago when this was first created in you know, translated some of the secrecy from the manhattan project onto this subject because >> they weren't sure. >> how onto logically shocking it was going to be to that world populous and 2, as you can imagine, it's a pandora's box for, you know, potential military weapons development type reverse engineering activities. so they decided to keep it under wraps for many years. >> that was evan lambert reporting. we are also expecting a report from a study nasa has done later this month. >> and that the italian family festa in san jose politicians in the south bay. >> got into a friendly competition to see who could stop the most grape juice. san jose mayor matt mahan edged out his competition. you can see that there and namely he was
gresh also addresses that pushed back alleging the culture of secrecy surrounding the manhattan project when the u.s. develop the atomic bomb also extends to foes. why? >> if it's true, has the government not acknowledged it? >> yeah, i mean, that's a multifaceted question. you know, it goes back, you know, 80, 90 years ago when this was first created in you know, translated some of the secrecy from the manhattan project onto this subject because >> they weren't sure. >>...
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bush was not in charge with coordinating manhattan project, fuses. this worked in his favor to get the job. as for the second one of the question, i mentioned batch bonds and glowing process? it was this idea that instead of dropping incendiary bombs on tokyo and they may not hit a target. what if we had bats, invent this incendiary, attaches to the back and put it in hibernation, fly them to japan release the ballots they will wake up and they will go into roost and warehouses, buildings, incentive wasting bombs they will go where we want them to they'll blow up some fires in cities and we would have to use as many resources. and never got put into use in japan, obviously. it works because during one test one of the bats got away and flew into a military barrick into a control tower and blew them. that's one example of one of these gadgets. silent pistols, cyanide pills, forged documents, disguises, how to artificially age, turning them into of long shore fisherman. this is what they would do. jeff: i think it was still lowell -- stanley lowell if y
bush was not in charge with coordinating manhattan project, fuses. this worked in his favor to get the job. as for the second one of the question, i mentioned batch bonds and glowing process? it was this idea that instead of dropping incendiary bombs on tokyo and they may not hit a target. what if we had bats, invent this incendiary, attaches to the back and put it in hibernation, fly them to japan release the ballots they will wake up and they will go into roost and warehouses, buildings,...
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and second, ddt because the other big advancement wasn't just the manhattan project and world war two. another thing that won the war, surely, is the bomb ddt, pesticides if you were young, john f kennedy or richard nixon or lyndon johnson, anybody on the pacific and europe but it made a big difference in the pacific you would have been doused with ddt sprayed host and i would have to and you would have to it killed lice. it kills mosquitoes, it kills ticks. it's a miracle it helped us. we would take planes future environmentalist named barry commoner, who was a genius for world war two, for our country, invented the device that would spray ddt proper, greatly administered over vast islands in the pacific. so our troops be attacked with malaria problem as rachel carson being in government working that us fish and wildlife beat particularly paul in maryland where we have a national you guys own a national wildlife research center where we test our chemicals on waterways and airs to see what how it affects meaning, how it might affect soon and she knew ddt was toxic to fish and birds sh
and second, ddt because the other big advancement wasn't just the manhattan project and world war two. another thing that won the war, surely, is the bomb ddt, pesticides if you were young, john f kennedy or richard nixon or lyndon johnson, anybody on the pacific and europe but it made a big difference in the pacific you would have been doused with ddt sprayed host and i would have to and you would have to it killed lice. it kills mosquitoes, it kills ticks. it's a miracle it helped us. we...
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. >> reporter: before the blast it's unclear what the manhattan project team knew about prolonged radiationa week after trinity the resulting death cloud, quote, a potentially a very dangerous hazard over a band almost 30 miles wide extending over 09 miles northeast of the site. for decades doctors have drawn connections between radiation exposure and health problems. >> we know that there are multiple types of cancer which risk is increased by radiation exposure. increased risk for heart disease. so we're still learning about the health effects of radiation. >> reporter: a new study released last month finds that the fallout of the trinity blast was far bigger than originally thought. in 19990 radiation act, rica, was signed. it included nevada, utah and arizona but did not include new mexico despite the more than 450,000 residents who lived within a 150 mile radius of the trinity test. now a bipartisan amendment that would include new mexican downwinders heads to the house later thiss year. >> it't's envnvironmentalal inj at the m most explosive proportions. >> reporter: the work conducte
. >> reporter: before the blast it's unclear what the manhattan project team knew about prolonged radiationa week after trinity the resulting death cloud, quote, a potentially a very dangerous hazard over a band almost 30 miles wide extending over 09 miles northeast of the site. for decades doctors have drawn connections between radiation exposure and health problems. >> we know that there are multiple types of cancer which risk is increased by radiation exposure. increased risk for...
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because the other big advancement, it was the manhattan project -- on a losing that won the war surely is the -- ddt pesticides. if you were young donald kennedy or richard nixon or lyndon johnson, even on the pacific, and europe, but it made a big difference in the pacific. you have would have been doused with ddt, sprayed house. and i would have to, you and you would have to. it killed lice, it kills mosquitoes. it kills cortex. it is a miracle. it helped us. we would take planes, future environmentalists seem very calm, it was a genius for world war ii for a country that invented the device that was brady t appropriately administering it over vast islands in the pacific so our troops wouldn't be attack with malaria. the problem is, rachel carson being in government and working that u.s. fishing wildlife, eat particularly -- maryland, where we have the national -- you guys -- national wildlife research center. when we test chemicals on waterways and air is to see how it affects wildlife, meaning how it might affect us soon. and she knew ddt was toxic to fish and birds. she had read d
because the other big advancement, it was the manhattan project -- on a losing that won the war surely is the -- ddt pesticides. if you were young donald kennedy or richard nixon or lyndon johnson, even on the pacific, and europe, but it made a big difference in the pacific. you have would have been doused with ddt, sprayed house. and i would have to, you and you would have to. it killed lice, it kills mosquitoes. it kills cortex. it is a miracle. it helped us. we would take planes, future...
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manhattan project with an executive order. john f. kennedy using an executive order to create the peace. we have trump sitting there suing in this kind of regional animosity. aimed at dividing our country. >> i want to talk more about that in the next plot because you raise excellent points in that answer. congresswoman murphy, among the charges that special counsel jack smith leveled against donald trump, incitement to insurrection is not one of them and that's one of the charges, correct me if i'm, wrong that the january 6th select committee says he could be charged. with are you disappointed that insurrection charge is not among the subject smith has levies? >> i have faith that jack smith has identify the charges for which he has the evidence to secure a conviction. i think that's a really important. prosecutors have a really good records. i, think that last year, they were successful in over 90% of the cases that come before them. it is important that this prosecution be very tight. that's why today put forward in the charges, th
manhattan project with an executive order. john f. kennedy using an executive order to create the peace. we have trump sitting there suing in this kind of regional animosity. aimed at dividing our country. >> i want to talk more about that in the next plot because you raise excellent points in that answer. congresswoman murphy, among the charges that special counsel jack smith leveled against donald trump, incitement to insurrection is not one of them and that's one of the charges,...
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. >> before the blast, it is unclear what the manhattan project team knew about gelsinger's have prolongeddeclassified memo on the after effects, the crew's chief medical officer said that less than a week after trinity, the resulting death cloud, quote, was potentially a very dangerous hazard over a band almost 30 miles wide extending almost 90 miles northeast of the site. for decades, doctors have drawn connections between radiation exposure health problems. >> a study atomic bomb survivors, hiroshima and nagasaki, we know that there are multiple types of cancer which the risk has increased by radiation exposure. the problems have gone, up like increased risk for heart disease. an actual reduction in how long people live. so we are still learning about the health effects of radiation. >> a new study released last month and currently being peer reviewed finds that the followed of the charity blast was far bigger than any originally we thought. impacting as many as 46 states in canada. in 1990, radiation exposure compensation act, or recap, was signed into law to provide monetary conversat
. >> before the blast, it is unclear what the manhattan project team knew about gelsinger's have prolongeddeclassified memo on the after effects, the crew's chief medical officer said that less than a week after trinity, the resulting death cloud, quote, was potentially a very dangerous hazard over a band almost 30 miles wide extending almost 90 miles northeast of the site. for decades, doctors have drawn connections between radiation exposure health problems. >> a study atomic bomb...
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unbeknownst to all of the most top-secret clearance to the three manhattan project locations where themic bomb was being developed. secretary of war simpson explained was the greatest project in the history ofnd the world and many people engaged in the work did not even know there their own purpose. children believed the american patriot to them at his word and called up the investigation. he left the senate to become vice presidentat jenny 20, 1945 and a future months later on april 12, 1945 franklin roosevelt died of a cerebral hemorrhage. his death shocked the nation and transformed. truman from a relatively unknown and brand-new vice president to a wartime president. truman was on how speaker told him that the president's press secretary steve early had telephoned that the vice president was in the white house the white house. truman ran to the capitol basement doctor's office to get us have and have fought his way through rush-hour traffic to the white house without any secret service protection as was pointed out. whenng he arrived at the white house first lady eleanor roosevelt
unbeknownst to all of the most top-secret clearance to the three manhattan project locations where themic bomb was being developed. secretary of war simpson explained was the greatest project in the history ofnd the world and many people engaged in the work did not even know there their own purpose. children believed the american patriot to them at his word and called up the investigation. he left the senate to become vice presidentat jenny 20, 1945 and a future months later on april 12, 1945...
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asked to join the faculty of columbia university to become a senior scientist on the top-secret manhattan projectorld war ii effort to develop an atomic weapon. her work primarily involved uranium enrichment and radiation detection. columbia, where she worked until retiring in 1980, was the site of her most significant work. in 1956, theoretical physicists tsung-dao lee and chen ning yang asked her to come up with a way to test their theory on the behavior of subatomic particles. the results of her ingenious method, known as the wu experiment, shattered a fundamental concept of nuclear physics that had been universally accepted for 30 years. lee and yang were awarded the 1957 nobel prize in physics. but wu, like many women scientists of her day, was left out. in a speech at mit in 1964, wu asked whether the tiny atoms and nuclei, or the mathematical symbols, or the dna molecules have any preference for either masculine or feminine treatment. her 1965 book "beta decay" is still considered standard reading for nuclear physicists. while her work wasn't recognized for the nobel prize, she earned many
asked to join the faculty of columbia university to become a senior scientist on the top-secret manhattan projectorld war ii effort to develop an atomic weapon. her work primarily involved uranium enrichment and radiation detection. columbia, where she worked until retiring in 1980, was the site of her most significant work. in 1956, theoretical physicists tsung-dao lee and chen ning yang asked her to come up with a way to test their theory on the behavior of subatomic particles. the results of...
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unbeknownst to all except those with top-secret clearances or to the three manhattan project locations secretary of war has truman not to look into these installations explaining as a grace project in the history of the world. and many people did not know. truman believed assistance took him at his word at the time and conduct the investigation. treatment represented the vice a president and generate 20 , 45 in a few short months later the final presidentialre succession for the nuclear age took place with the transform harry truman to the unknown brand-new vice presidentas. speaker told him the press secretary w vice president was wanted in the white house. he landed a capitol basement back to his office and fought his way through rush-hour traffic to the white house. without any secret service protection. within two hours and 24 minutes was sworn in and shortly thereafter. the nation's leaders and gathered house including secretary of state edward not next in line speaker of the house dan raburn house majority leader mccormick on the wheels of democracy. they stayed in high when they
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these residents, who were not part of the manhattan project, say they were never warned before the bomb to find out why they were never compensated and what comes next. >> how long has your family had this ranch? >> since the late 1800s. >> the family has called this ranch home for over a century. today they are known as downwinders, one of the families who live downwind from the trinity test site in the new mexico desert. the blast location was famously depicted in the recently released hollywood film "oppenheimer." this is the trinity test site, where 78 years ago the world's first nuclear weapon was successfully detonated. the ranch is just 35 miles east of trinity. >> they had cattle trucks on the outskirts of town that they were going to evacuate people with. >> but they never did? >> no. >> while the infamous trinity blast took place nearly eight decades ago, the family says it continues to feel its impact. their mother and three of their older siblings were at this ranch when the test bomb detonated. cancer diagnoses followed. >> my mom had cancer. >> you had three brain tumors?
these residents, who were not part of the manhattan project, say they were never warned before the bomb to find out why they were never compensated and what comes next. >> how long has your family had this ranch? >> since the late 1800s. >> the family has called this ranch home for over a century. today they are known as downwinders, one of the families who live downwind from the trinity test site in the new mexico desert. the blast location was famously depicted in the...
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the british hadiscovered that of their scientists in the manhattan project to build a bomb during the war had been giving information to the soviets. so british were able to identify this scientist. he then name some names that led them eventually to ethel and rosenberg. the information from the british scientist probably helped soviets get a bomb quicker than they would have otherwise. maybe 1 to 4 years faster than if they had not gotten information. so the british spy in the project was important. ethel and julius rosenberg were really not important in that story. julius a spy and ethel knew that he was a spy. he stole somimportant military. right. but were arrested in 1950. the're accused ostealing the secret of the atomic bomb. and they were executed in 1953. okay. so for people who are afraid of government, of communists in the government, you have bentley case. the his case now the rosenberg case, it seems to be evidence yet more subversion. so what are the effects? well, what. is first president truman and then his successor president eisenhower, the loyalty program, it become
the british hadiscovered that of their scientists in the manhattan project to build a bomb during the war had been giving information to the soviets. so british were able to identify this scientist. he then name some names that led them eventually to ethel and rosenberg. the information from the british scientist probably helped soviets get a bomb quicker than they would have otherwise. maybe 1 to 4 years faster than if they had not gotten information. so the british spy in the project was...
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these were two of the three manhattan project locations for the atomic bomb was being developed, but secretary of war had another stinson asked herman not to look into these installations explaining that it was the greatest project in the history of the world. that was mostly good and that many of the people engaged in the work did not even know their own purpose. truman believing stimson to be an american patriot took him at his word at the time and just called off the investigation. truman left the senate to become vice president on january 20th, 1945 and then a few short months later on april 12 1945 the final sudden presidential succession before the nuclear age took place when franklin roosevelt died in warm streams, georgia of a cerebral hemorrhage roosevelt's death shock the nation and abruptly transforms harry truman from a relatively unknown and brand new vice president to a wartime president. children was on capitol hill. what house speaker sam rayburner told him that the president's press secretary. steve early his telephone that the vice president was monitored in the whi
these were two of the three manhattan project locations for the atomic bomb was being developed, but secretary of war had another stinson asked herman not to look into these installations explaining that it was the greatest project in the history of the world. that was mostly good and that many of the people engaged in the work did not even know their own purpose. truman believing stimson to be an american patriot took him at his word at the time and just called off the investigation. truman...
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i agree anything we can do to get it down the better but the manhattan projects i think are our salvation aaron in alexandria, virginia. erin? caller: hi. just wanted to call, this is weird calling on the 8001 line for the democrats but i wanted to say no because i don't think the climate change is a major threat. i think it is the impact of what the major threat is as we all experience the wildfires, canada affecting our air quality, and also since we are consumers, we buy a lot of stuff from countries that don't necessarily have the same policies we do. it is inherent on us to change our practice and i don't believe it is a major threat. we are experiencing the impact of the thing we have been doing for the last 50 to 60 years, buying everything from china. you can't go into a retail store without seeing everything made in china. china is a major polluter. until we decide to change our practices and policies and change how we live and whatever -- wherever we get our good from -- goods from and farming practices, it will get hotter, elderly people were suffer, the most vulnerable will su
i agree anything we can do to get it down the better but the manhattan projects i think are our salvation aaron in alexandria, virginia. erin? caller: hi. just wanted to call, this is weird calling on the 8001 line for the democrats but i wanted to say no because i don't think the climate change is a major threat. i think it is the impact of what the major threat is as we all experience the wildfires, canada affecting our air quality, and also since we are consumers, we buy a lot of stuff from...
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. >> they call it the secret city for its part of the manhattan project which produced the first atomic oak ridge still prides itself on being a community of putting signs an education for us. and a great place to raise a family. this is where urban grew up. >> when she was six years old she joined us as a family as a foster child -- >> this is her mom. >> she was a tiny thing. five pounds, three ounces. >> that small. >> we thought she was the sweetest little thing. our oldest girls were 16 and carried her around. >> she was like a little doll. >> they loved her. >> laurin their husband officially adopted their little doll which was three. aaron grew into a shy little girl. reserved around those she didn't know. but with the horses she cared for the east tennessee writing club, that was a different story. >> when i think of aaron and horses i think of her as a bigger cause -- she's very confident. she knows exactly what she wants and what she's going to do. >> aaron's friend, abby uche. >> but with people, she was much meeker, much quieter, calmer. >> courses would always be aaron's fi
. >> they call it the secret city for its part of the manhattan project which produced the first atomic oak ridge still prides itself on being a community of putting signs an education for us. and a great place to raise a family. this is where urban grew up. >> when she was six years old she joined us as a family as a foster child -- >> this is her mom. >> she was a tiny thing. five pounds, three ounces. >> that small. >> we thought she was the sweetest...
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some call a youth crime epidemic across the country but our next guest was raised in the manhattan housing projectmother. he became the first and his in s family to attend college. now he is associate general counsel and an authorial intent off their. [laughter] i don't know where my mind went there [might be low hungry bruise. he is also an author. [laughter] let's bring in bruce jackson. so, mr. jackson as you well know a lot of time and consideration goes into choosing the title of a book apart let me read yours and never far from home, my journey from brooklyn to hip-hop, micro- site and the law. what does this title tell us about your book? >> was never far from home is to read it never far from home i am always going back to the projects in which i grew up. a lot of my family and friends still live there. the irony is microsoft office is located less than a mile away from the project in which i grew up. and it is two different worlds the project and working at microsoft, working on billion-dollar deals and projects. arthel: it's amazing i love your accomplishments indeed. so what conversatio
some call a youth crime epidemic across the country but our next guest was raised in the manhattan housing projectmother. he became the first and his in s family to attend college. now he is associate general counsel and an authorial intent off their. [laughter] i don't know where my mind went there [might be low hungry bruise. he is also an author. [laughter] let's bring in bruce jackson. so, mr. jackson as you well know a lot of time and consideration goes into choosing the title of a book...
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time when he left office, he said that he had been when he came in and didn't know about the manhattan project on the atomic bomb. he felt he had been unbriefed and unprepared and he wanted to make sure that who have ever his successor was would be well briefed and he began his transition in in march and thought to bring in eisenhower and stevenson after the party nominations to be briefed in the white house by the ya, but also by white house staff and cabinet members eisenhower did not take him up on it, but stevenson did but in the period when you look at most of the transitions the legislation starts in 63, they they were not particularly acrimonious, but when you look in the 21st century at the four presidents who come in two of the four had truncated transitions that were in the courts and then also within 2020 with the administrator of the general services administration not declaring a the ascertainment of biden's win so that george bush had 37 days instead of the normal. 75 or so and biden had only 57 days and you look at the 2016 transition that was chaotic in its own way as donald tr
time when he left office, he said that he had been when he came in and didn't know about the manhattan project on the atomic bomb. he felt he had been unbriefed and unprepared and he wanted to make sure that who have ever his successor was would be well briefed and he began his transition in in march and thought to bring in eisenhower and stevenson after the party nominations to be briefed in the white house by the ya, but also by white house staff and cabinet members eisenhower did not take...
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bush was not in charge with coordinating manhattan project, fuses.s worked in his favor to get the job. as for the second one of the question, i mentioned batch bonds and glowing process? it was this idea that instead of dropping incendiary bombs on tokyo and they may not hit a target. what if we had bats, invent this incendiary, attaches to the back and put it in hibernation, fly them to japan release the ballots they will wake up and they will go into roost and warehouses, buildings, incentive wasting bombs they will go where we want them to they'll blow up some fires in cities and we would have to use as many resources. and never got put into use in japan, obviously. it works because during one test one of the bats got away and flew into a military barrick into a control tower and blew them. that's one example of one of these gadgets. silent pistols, cyanide pills, forged documents, disguises, how to artificially age, turning them into of long shore fisherman. this is what they would do. jeff: i think it was still lowell -- stanley lowell if you h
bush was not in charge with coordinating manhattan project, fuses.s worked in his favor to get the job. as for the second one of the question, i mentioned batch bonds and glowing process? it was this idea that instead of dropping incendiary bombs on tokyo and they may not hit a target. what if we had bats, invent this incendiary, attaches to the back and put it in hibernation, fly them to japan release the ballots they will wake up and they will go into roost and warehouses, buildings,...
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minsk are almost my native country for my family, see in the project a look at belarus on our tv channel. she would like to live in manhattan incorrectly and sent to the construction site. here , each correct answer brings the team closer to an unforgettable journey, each incorrect one brings the journey to the construction site. my name is vasya chekhov , we are starting the show tower. well, let 's get acquainted with the participants of today's game , they are worried, although they do not give a view to my left team fortress yuriy denis eduard hello men, the fortress is a strong name brest to boot. but this is an application for the victory, so, is it worth all these three rounds at all, why did they bring light. all, bring the fortress arrived. everything, now we will win. and tell us why you are together, what unites you. we are friends together. together we love history together as one public organization. uh, we love our country and we love everything that is connected with belarus. what other areas do we need to cross out of our questions today's stories are accepted, who else is strong in what? well, maybe there a
minsk are almost my native country for my family, see in the project a look at belarus on our tv channel. she would like to live in manhattan incorrectly and sent to the construction site. here , each correct answer brings the team closer to an unforgettable journey, each incorrect one brings the journey to the construction site. my name is vasya chekhov , we are starting the show tower. well, let 's get acquainted with the participants of today's game , they are worried, although they do not...
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. >> it's incredible to see your manhattan office vacancy rates up near 90%. more nato doing the penn station projecta ton of capital and betting you have to be located near a transit hub if you really want to attract workers for the next decade really do you think that they're right about that >> first of all, we reflected our measurements all of our portfolio. not properties that are under redevelopment excluded so that's part one part two, location really, really matters and part three, our leasing percentage is up to 91.6% of total portfolio. that puts us in place right up there with the aaa brand new buildings. so we love what tornado is doing. plays right to our strengths we're right there with a great product at even better pricing. >> so with new york back, when we say these offices are being occupied, are they fully occupied or a reality that companies might be signing up with themselves a little less space than they needed in the past if workers still work a day from home. because that still -- there still has been a permanent shift, hasn't there? >> we really see a big return to office don
. >> it's incredible to see your manhattan office vacancy rates up near 90%. more nato doing the penn station projecta ton of capital and betting you have to be located near a transit hub if you really want to attract workers for the next decade really do you think that they're right about that >> first of all, we reflected our measurements all of our portfolio. not properties that are under redevelopment excluded so that's part one part two, location really, really matters and part...
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it may be projection, because it was giuliani eyeing higher office in manhattan who according to counsel than others to turn his perp walks into spectacles. let's review the reports relevant for this defendant tonight his days as a prosecutor, giuliani hyped the perp walk. reuters reporting on how he, quote, knew the public relations value of making defendants appear in handcuffs before the media on the way to arraignment. something he was not subjected to yesterday. in the 1980s "the new york times" note he is built a tough-guy reputation by marching accused wall street guys before the press specifically, so yes, it is often projection. now you have giuliani facing -- he liked or disliked it or to take any emotional response to it. the legal point is he was afforded far more deference than many of those others. the perp walk was a handcuffed spectacle. there he's just leaving. now again, i emphasize he is presumed innocent, but it is a stunning fall from grace for a former prosecutor to indicted coup plotter who's already seen new york suspend his law license, who went from person of th
it may be projection, because it was giuliani eyeing higher office in manhattan who according to counsel than others to turn his perp walks into spectacles. let's review the reports relevant for this defendant tonight his days as a prosecutor, giuliani hyped the perp walk. reuters reporting on how he, quote, knew the public relations value of making defendants appear in handcuffs before the media on the way to arraignment. something he was not subjected to yesterday. in the 1980s "the new...
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the wall street journal" out with a new report saying manhattan federal prosecutors are investigating tesla and its use of company funds for a projected as a house for ceo elon musk. the project reportedly called for a suspicious glass structure to be built in austin, texas shares of tesla not moving much on this particular story we have told you about this run recently in the stock. it's up near 10% in just the past week. we'll continue to bring you any updates there if we do have them let's get back to kristina for a look at the stocks she's watching >>> sunrun is rebounding after citi upgraded the solar stock to buy saying its headwinds are priced in and investors aren't appreciating their ability to raise capital. shares are up about 2.2% today, still tracking for sharp monthly declines down 18%. >>> investors spirits lower after brown foreman's earnings and revenue miss three main factors, lagging whiskey sales from woodford reserve and gentleman jack, secondly supply challenges including higher coasts for grains, wood and agave, and a sizable inventory build. i wanted to say i like my whiskey like i like my jokes, aged to perf
the wall street journal" out with a new report saying manhattan federal prosecutors are investigating tesla and its use of company funds for a projected as a house for ceo elon musk. the project reportedly called for a suspicious glass structure to be built in austin, texas shares of tesla not moving much on this particular story we have told you about this run recently in the stock. it's up near 10% in just the past week. we'll continue to bring you any updates there if we do have them...
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for some context, manhattan federal prosecutors and the sec are investigating personal benefits paid to musk and an initiative called projecthe ceo built near the company's austin headquarters. we reached out to the doj and tesla, we have not heard back. sec did share this, the sec does not comment on the existence or nonexistence of a possible investigation. for some context, requires public companies to disclose transactions above 120,000 and any executive perks worth more than $10,000, but john, i will highlight just because there may be an investigation does not mean there will be formal charges filed, but here we go, yet another investigation against elon musk. back to you, john. >> john: you know what they say about people living in glass houses as well. kelly, thank you. sandra. >> 12 jurors all agreed that your dad killed your mom and paul. >> that's right. >> what do you think about that? >> i do not believe it was fair. >> sandra: alec murdaugh's only living son breaking his silence months after his father was convicted of murdering his mother and brother. he is doubling down on his father's innocence suggesting w
for some context, manhattan federal prosecutors and the sec are investigating personal benefits paid to musk and an initiative called projecthe ceo built near the company's austin headquarters. we reached out to the doj and tesla, we have not heard back. sec did share this, the sec does not comment on the existence or nonexistence of a possible investigation. for some context, requires public companies to disclose transactions above 120,000 and any executive perks worth more than $10,000, but...
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both manhattan federal prosecutors and sec are reportedly investigating the personal benefits to musk and how tesla funded a secret initiative calling project house was stocks and bonds be built near the headquarters and it was an internal probe and tesla shareholders are investigating an order for millions of dollars in specialized glass after employees share concerns over how they were being paid for and being used for. we reached out to doj and tesla and hasn't heard back and it was the "sev not commenting on existence or nonexistence of possible investigation. the sec requires public companies and tesla is to disclose transactions above $120,000 in which an executive has a material interest. they also require any executive perks worth more than $10,000 to be disclosed to investors and this wouldn't be a new action. the sec brought forth a number of civil cases in recent years over failure to report these types of perks and i'll highlight because there's an investigation because there won't be formal charges and i'm told by legal experts there could be loopholes, stuart, like if the class house had intended company use and a class house
both manhattan federal prosecutors and sec are reportedly investigating the personal benefits to musk and how tesla funded a secret initiative calling project house was stocks and bonds be built near the headquarters and it was an internal probe and tesla shareholders are investigating an order for millions of dollars in specialized glass after employees share concerns over how they were being paid for and being used for. we reached out to doj and tesla and hasn't heard back and it was the...
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novelty of the region and insha, the projects of the radio company beltali are available on the website tvr.propka.by of the reception day. she would like to live in manhattanncorrectly and goes to a construction site. here every correct answer brings the team closer to an unforgettable journey; every wrong answer brings the team closer to the construction site. my name is vasya chekhov , we are starting the show tower. well, let's get acquainted with the participants of today's game, they are worried, they wanted not to give in to my left team fortress hello men, the fortress is strong, the name is silent, that brest is still brest in addition, but this is an application for victory, that is, is everything worth it at all these three rounds, why and light brought everything to bring the fortress arrived. everything now we will win. and tell us why you are together, what unites you. we are friends together. together we love history together as one public organization. uh, we love our country and we love everything that is connected with belarus. what other areas do we need to cross out of our questions today's stories are accepted, who else is strong in wha
novelty of the region and insha, the projects of the radio company beltali are available on the website tvr.propka.by of the reception day. she would like to live in manhattanncorrectly and goes to a construction site. here every correct answer brings the team closer to an unforgettable journey; every wrong answer brings the team closer to the construction site. my name is vasya chekhov , we are starting the show tower. well, let's get acquainted with the participants of today's game, they are...
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tenants signing smaller leases and manhattan converting office space to homes we'll speak with one company that provides financing for some of those rather difficult projects >>> and kick up your heels go ahead, lean back, recline and listen to what the ceo of la-z-boy is telling us about home shopping trends and the state of the consumer right now. are they seeing the same weakness plaguing dick's, macy's and foot locker or not we'll talk to ceo melinda whittington ahead. but first the markets. dom chu has the numbers and maybe a 1% rally >> maybe and if it does happen for the s&p, kelly, it would be the first time that we've seen an s&p 500 1% gain ogoing all the way back to june 30th. this is a rare occurrence at least in the summer trading months the s&p 500 sits at 4429 up about 42 points, or almost one full percent right now just to give you an idea, generally positive day even at the lows of the session we wereup nine points on the s&p, up roughly 46 at the highs of the session so again, just right below those session highs right now. but all eyes on the nasdaq composite index, currently up about 1 1/2% to 13,700 up 194 points. and a bulk of this ye
tenants signing smaller leases and manhattan converting office space to homes we'll speak with one company that provides financing for some of those rather difficult projects >>> and kick up your heels go ahead, lean back, recline and listen to what the ceo of la-z-boy is telling us about home shopping trends and the state of the consumer right now. are they seeing the same weakness plaguing dick's, macy's and foot locker or not we'll talk to ceo melinda whittington ahead. but first...
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environmental violations, some from the site has been used to build major projects around the bay area and state, including san jose. manhattannational airport and the golden gate bridge. well, some customers who took their cars to be serviced at a firestone auto shop ended up having their car stolen. several customers of the shop on broadway got calls last weekend telling them that thieves had broken in and drove in off with several vehicles. anita waldron says she was one of the victims. they had crashed into the front window to get in and then unbolted the roll up door and just drove out with six cars. it would have taken at least six people to drive six cars out. waldron says that the shop doesn't have security cameras in the lobby. firestone was just one of several businesses damaged that morning. there's surveillance video showing cars being used to break into the other businesses. waldron watched the video and says as far as she can tell, her car wasn't used for that. i was looking at all the cars that happened to be behind her and the footage that one of the businesses had that was showing another car being backed in
environmental violations, some from the site has been used to build major projects around the bay area and state, including san jose. manhattannational airport and the golden gate bridge. well, some customers who took their cars to be serviced at a firestone auto shop ended up having their car stolen. several customers of the shop on broadway got calls last weekend telling them that thieves had broken in and drove in off with several vehicles. anita waldron says she was one of the victims. they...
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people on the project know everything respected authoritative jap quickly got used to atlantic coast and even slightly relax. the fact is that american restaurants, well, unlike i mean in manhattaney are a little different from our no stars. they don't perform there. they drink and eat in peace. e communicate, talk to them there and come quietly to sit there to eat and drink. uh, it's all there to chat with someone, and in brighton. yes , there, of course, uh, the gulbari was walking. it's so incomprehensible. our stars came there. well, one way or another we communicated, of course, here ’s the barrels of the stem for a year, that year we were killed by the popular chansonnier vladislav medyanik in brighton, there was a severny restaurant named after the famous performer of thug romance. in this institution , the stars of the emigrant lyrics often gathered. here it is ninety on a fine evening vladislav medyanik, alexander kalyanov and mikhail zvezdinsky, were resting at the table on the third place, and a georgian unexpectedly approached them. very persistently burst into a hookah with him to drink to fight, there and so on. i kept him all away, and i promised that it would be
people on the project know everything respected authoritative jap quickly got used to atlantic coast and even slightly relax. the fact is that american restaurants, well, unlike i mean in manhattaney are a little different from our no stars. they don't perform there. they drink and eat in peace. e communicate, talk to them there and come quietly to sit there to eat and drink. uh, it's all there to chat with someone, and in brighton. yes , there, of course, uh, the gulbari was walking. it's so...
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been actively seeking projects in new york because the zoning was a big risk, what adams announced this week was a great step but it only solves part of the problem zoning in manhattanlevel but there's a big finance state-level with these conversions. stuart: let's suppose you have a problem with permitting or the other rules let's suppose you don't have that but it must be extremely expensive to convert an office building into livable structures, very expensive indeed and not only successful you don't want to apartment next elevator and huge beam in your living room. >> absolutely it is generally class a mini luxury housing people don't normally build class b building when you're making a building you want to make it nice you can't have those kind of problems. it is expensive and what that boils down to these buildings are really not worth much more than the land underneath them the existing structures have some value the saves you some time and structural cost but if you look at the total amount of structural cost the structure you are reusing is probably between ten and 20% of the total construction cost unit can save you a little bit of time but massively compro
been actively seeking projects in new york because the zoning was a big risk, what adams announced this week was a great step but it only solves part of the problem zoning in manhattanlevel but there's a big finance state-level with these conversions. stuart: let's suppose you have a problem with permitting or the other rules let's suppose you don't have that but it must be extremely expensive to convert an office building into livable structures, very expensive indeed and not only successful...