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they decided against adding their names as prior missions had done as command module pilot michael collins, who designed the final patch explained, it was in recognition of the teamwork behind apollo. i can't wait to share the awe-inspiring teamwork that is neil's suit with our visitors and i hope people will join us this week in the museum and on the mall as we come together to celebrate the honor of the legacy of apollo and look to the great achievements to come. it is now my pleasure to introduce the person tasked with making those next steps in space exploration a reality. please welcome me in welcoming nasa administrator, jim bri bridenstine. jim. >> well, this is a great day for nasa. and it's a great day for america. i'm immensely grateful to ellen stofan, the national air and space board and the thousands of public contributors who graciously donated to help preserve neil armstrong's apollo 11 spacesuit for generations to come. it is also an honor to have us with neil's oldest son, rick armstrong. commander neil armstrong's name is synonymous with undaunted coura courage, the ameri
they decided against adding their names as prior missions had done as command module pilot michael collins, who designed the final patch explained, it was in recognition of the teamwork behind apollo. i can't wait to share the awe-inspiring teamwork that is neil's suit with our visitors and i hope people will join us this week in the museum and on the mall as we come together to celebrate the honor of the legacy of apollo and look to the great achievements to come. it is now my pleasure to...
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joining us now, michael collins, the command module pilot here on cspan.nks for joining us, sir. >> thank you. >> appreciate your time with us today. >> looking forward to it. >> you get asked a lot of questions about apollo 11. what do you wish people would ask you? >> how much did i get paid for it. >> other than that. i suppose you have a lot of the same questions, but what would you like people to about the mission that maybe they wouldn't know especially from your eck appearance. >> well i think it starts with john f kennedy. he was our president. of course was assassinated. he for one reason or another, became fascinated by space. he thought it was something this country ought to undertake and so he made his famous speech and said we ought to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade. and return him safely to earth. and that was aer piece of simplicity. such a short, set of intruxs for us. we could get things done. we could say kennedy wanted this and you're late there and it pulled a whole tremendously large group of people together at its piqu
joining us now, michael collins, the command module pilot here on cspan.nks for joining us, sir. >> thank you. >> appreciate your time with us today. >> looking forward to it. >> you get asked a lot of questions about apollo 11. what do you wish people would ask you? >> how much did i get paid for it. >> other than that. i suppose you have a lot of the same questions, but what would you like people to about the mission that maybe they wouldn't know especially...
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joining us now, michael collins, the command module pilot. thank you for joining us, sir. >> thank you. looking forward to it. >> you get asked a lot of questions about apollo 11, what do you wish people would ask you other than that? >> how much did i get paid for it? >> i suppose you hear a lot of the same questions about this, but what would you like people to know about the mission that maybe they would not know personally from your experience? >> i think it starts with john f. kennedy. he was our president, and of course, was assassinated. he, for one reason or another, became fascinated by space. he thought it was something this country ought to undertake and so he made his famous speech and said we should put a man on the moon by the end of the decade and bring him back to earth. such a short, succinct but very, very direct set of instructions that we could get done. we could say kennedy wanted this and it pulled a whole, tremendously large group together at its peak. there were about 400,000 americans working on the apollo program, we
joining us now, michael collins, the command module pilot. thank you for joining us, sir. >> thank you. looking forward to it. >> you get asked a lot of questions about apollo 11, what do you wish people would ask you other than that? >> how much did i get paid for it? >> i suppose you hear a lot of the same questions about this, but what would you like people to know about the mission that maybe they would not know personally from your experience? >> i think it...
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yield, twitter is offering front and center upsizing its -- sticking with high yield, here is michael collinsether it is time to stop a buying triple c debt. it isple c spreads are -- a weird relationship we have not seen. unless we are going into a recession, there may be value emerging in the lower tiers. 20 -- if you can find 20 or 30 of them that have been thrown out with the athwater, you can find important part of the market. jon: your take on whether it is time to rotate from the winners to the losers in high yield. gershon: you're going to hear more of that from high-yield managers. we have 33 years of high yield data now. , they've 30 years beaten -- the out's have been performers. this has been an abnormal year for managers. buy anything and outperformed. that is changing. twitter is low yield. that is indicative of the market. your buying stuff at three and a half percent. the only way you're going to make money on that is if it goes to 2.5 percent. that is not going to happen. the only way you can promise toestors to make even 7% is say triple c's are cheap. that is a trap. it is
yield, twitter is offering front and center upsizing its -- sticking with high yield, here is michael collinsether it is time to stop a buying triple c debt. it isple c spreads are -- a weird relationship we have not seen. unless we are going into a recession, there may be value emerging in the lower tiers. 20 -- if you can find 20 or 30 of them that have been thrown out with the athwater, you can find important part of the market. jon: your take on whether it is time to rotate from the winners...
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wednesday, christmas day, the apollo 11 moon landing 15th anniversary with astronaut michael collins. thursday, environmental history with the look of the 1969 river fire. friday, the first africans in virginia for hundredth anniversary. watch american history tv all weekend on c-span3. at the benjamin harrison presidential site where c-span is learning about the city's history. it is here that the 23rd president lived until his death in 1901. >> we are here at the home of benjamin harrison. this is an iconic spot. this is where he stood when people went to see him speak in 1888 when he was running for the presidency. he ran a front porch campaign. he didn't have the same from porch as you see behind us today. there was a stupa at the front door. he stood in that area and spoke to the crowds of people. >> harrison is probably one of the most under known president. the 23rd president of the united states. he falls in the middle of grover cleveland's two terms. often times, people will find him confused with his grandfather, william henry harrison, who survived a month into his term of
wednesday, christmas day, the apollo 11 moon landing 15th anniversary with astronaut michael collins. thursday, environmental history with the look of the 1969 river fire. friday, the first africans in virginia for hundredth anniversary. watch american history tv all weekend on c-span3. at the benjamin harrison presidential site where c-span is learning about the city's history. it is here that the 23rd president lived until his death in 1901. >> we are here at the home of benjamin...
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michael collins faa retiree appearing in his individual capacity and with many years experience and his regulatory role, and doctor michael inslee, former chief scientist, u.s. air, force and kept in a john cox, president ceo of safety operating systems, thank you all for being here today look for your testimony, without objection your full statement will be included in the record and so we will now proceed with your testimony, five minutes, as best you want to summarize. mr. pierson. >> i don't think it's on. >> i forgot to put the budget, sorry. members of the committee good afternoon thank you for inviting me to testify today, my name is ed pierson, i would first like to provide my heartfelt condolences for the family and friends who lost loved winds on flying air -- lion air, we are -- he's let me provide a bit of information about myself, i retired from the boeing company as a senior manager of the 7:37 factory in washington, i graduated from the naval academy served in the military as a naval flight officer and how old several leadership oppositions -- positions. i have 30 years o
michael collins faa retiree appearing in his individual capacity and with many years experience and his regulatory role, and doctor michael inslee, former chief scientist, u.s. air, force and kept in a john cox, president ceo of safety operating systems, thank you all for being here today look for your testimony, without objection your full statement will be included in the record and so we will now proceed with your testimony, five minutes, as best you want to summarize. mr. pierson. >>...
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sticking with high yield, michael collins on whether it is time to start buying ccc debt. >> ccc spreads 200 basis points wider. it's a weird relationship we have not seen. unless we are going into recession, there may be value emerging in the lower quality tears of the credit market. -- tiers of the credit market. if you can find 20 or 30 of them that have been thrown out with the bathwater, i think there is value in that part of the market. jonathan: there is a big debate. weighing in is gershon distenfeld, priya misra, krishna memani. gershon, your take on whether it is time to rotate from some of the winners to the losers in high-yield? gershon: you're going to hear that a lot from high-yield managers. they are in a difficult situation. we have 33 years of high-yield data. 23 years, it has been treasuries. in 21 of those 23 years, ccc's have been the outperformer. two exceptions, 2005, 2019. this has been an abnormal year but very good year for managers. managers can buy anything without taking risk and outperform. that is changing. that is a joke, twitter is high-yield with a three
sticking with high yield, michael collins on whether it is time to start buying ccc debt. >> ccc spreads 200 basis points wider. it's a weird relationship we have not seen. unless we are going into recession, there may be value emerging in the lower quality tears of the credit market. -- tiers of the credit market. if you can find 20 or 30 of them that have been thrown out with the bathwater, i think there is value in that part of the market. jonathan: there is a big debate. weighing in...
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you're about to see behind the scenes images of neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins in the moment that made them heroes. every frame you are about to see was shot during the apollo missions. it's a truly unique film experience, so sit back, relax, and get ready for lift off. ♪ >> okay. are there any changes to the schedule? >> line item 7 which is shown for all day, all of first shift tuesday. the tank pressurization test will not start until 1,300. >> when do you want to run the leak check? >> first shift tuesday. >> you're going to extend by five hours by cutting it off. >> negative. >>> it's 3 hours and 32 minutes until man begins the greatest adventure in his history. if all goes well, apollo 11 astronauts armstrong, aldrin, and collins are to lift off from pad 39a out there on the voyage man always has dreamed about. so, it is now before they go as their gleaming vehicle sits poised out there that there is time if only briefly in this busy morning to think of those three men and the burdens and hopes they carry on behalf of all mankind. roaring through the vastness, th
you're about to see behind the scenes images of neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins in the moment that made them heroes. every frame you are about to see was shot during the apollo missions. it's a truly unique film experience, so sit back, relax, and get ready for lift off. ♪ >> okay. are there any changes to the schedule? >> line item 7 which is shown for all day, all of first shift tuesday. the tank pressurization test will not start until 1,300. >> when do...
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christmas day, the apollo 11 moon landing 50th anniversary with astronaut michael collins. on thursday, environmental history with a look at the 1969 cuyahoga river fire. friday, the first africans in virginia 400 anniversary. watch american history tv all next week and every weekend on c-span3. as the u.s. congress considers impeachment, american history tv looks back to the 1999 senate impeachment trial of president bill clinton, which took place over five weeks in january and february, 1999. here is a preview. senators now stand and raise your right hand. you solemnly swear that in all things appertaining to the trial of the impeachment of william jefferson clinton, president of united states, now pending, you will do impartial justice according to the constitution and laws, so help you god? >> we are none of us perfect. sure you say he should have thought of all of that forehand, and indeed he should, just as adam and eve should have. just as you, you, and you, and you, and millions of other people who have been caught in similar circumstances, should have thought of it
christmas day, the apollo 11 moon landing 50th anniversary with astronaut michael collins. on thursday, environmental history with a look at the 1969 cuyahoga river fire. friday, the first africans in virginia 400 anniversary. watch american history tv all next week and every weekend on c-span3. as the u.s. congress considers impeachment, american history tv looks back to the 1999 senate impeachment trial of president bill clinton, which took place over five weeks in january and february, 1999....
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the apollo moon landing 50th anniversary with astronaut michael collins. on thursday environmental history with a look at the 1969 cuyahoga river fire, and friday the first africans in virginia 400th anniversary. watch american history tv all next week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-spanstore.org to see what's new for american history tv and check out all of the c-span products. >>> more american history tv now with an event commemorating the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first africans in virginia and the dedication of a new
the apollo moon landing 50th anniversary with astronaut michael collins. on thursday environmental history with a look at the 1969 cuyahoga river fire, and friday the first africans in virginia 400th anniversary. watch american history tv all next week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-spanstore.org to see what's new for american history tv and check out all of the c-span products. >>> more...
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christmas day, apollo 11 moon landing with astronaut michael collins. on thursday, environmental history with a look at the 1969 cuyahoga river fire. friday, the first africans in virginia 400th anniversary. watch american history tv all next week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country. so you can make up your own mind, created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >>> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. next, we visit the virginia museum of history and culture in richmond, to look at their exhibit on 400 years of african-american history. curator karen sherry sharing stories about individuals who led slave revolts and participated in abolitionist john brown's raid on harper's ferry. >> we
christmas day, apollo 11 moon landing with astronaut michael collins. on thursday, environmental history with a look at the 1969 cuyahoga river fire. friday, the first africans in virginia 400th anniversary. watch american history tv all next week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c. and...
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you're about to see behind the scenes images of neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins in theng the apollo missions. it's a truly unique film experience, so sit back, relax, and get ready for lift off.
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bond board apollo 11 astronauts neil armstrong michael collins and edwin buzz aldrin had a goal mankind had not yet reached to fly to the moon 5 days later in the early morning of july 21st neil armstrong uttered his unforgettable words. or their prayer. for. her. armstrong and aldrin spent a total of 2 and a half hours on the surface of the moon as they collected rock samples and raised the american flag they were watched live by $600000000.00 people. only a few of them were aware that the successful moon landing was hanging by a thread in that says mission control center in houston cap com charlie duke had direct radio contact with neil armstrong. now 82 years old he can still recall the dramatic moments. we get very very tight on fuel i call 60 seconds which many as 60 seconds to land i call 30 seconds the tension is rising in mission control you could hear a pin drop and we were holding our breath will we make it i called 30 seconds and then 13 psycho's later he landed but it was very very tight. and very close to abort. yet the 1st lunar landing was a success. 3 years later charlie
bond board apollo 11 astronauts neil armstrong michael collins and edwin buzz aldrin had a goal mankind had not yet reached to fly to the moon 5 days later in the early morning of july 21st neil armstrong uttered his unforgettable words. or their prayer. for. her. armstrong and aldrin spent a total of 2 and a half hours on the surface of the moon as they collected rock samples and raised the american flag they were watched live by $600000000.00 people. only a few of them were aware that the...
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wednesday, christmas day, the apollo 11 moon landing 15th anniversary with astronaut michael collins. thursday, environmental history with the look of the 1969 river fire. friday, the first africans in virginia for hundredth anniversary. watch americanis
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>> i did speak with his chief of staff yesterday, michael collins, just before the public announcement made. and what i shared with him is that we are praying with him and we just as a community of faith, we believe that there is still healing that's possible. and most importantly he has such a fighting spirit. >> he sure does. >> and we know that that means everything, just in terms of how someone faces a challenge, such as dealing with treatment from cancer. and so what michael shared with me yesterday is that he will fight and what i found most interesting was that he shared something that is so personal publicly. he didn't have to share with the world that he has stage four pancreatic cancer, but i believe it is because he wants us to pray with him and to believe with him that he can get better. and i just know that in atlanta we love congressman lewis, he represents us in congress, but i think for so many of us, he represents the best of this nation. he really is the conscience of congress and really represents the heart and soul of what this country is all about. >> when we hear
>> i did speak with his chief of staff yesterday, michael collins, just before the public announcement made. and what i shared with him is that we are praying with him and we just as a community of faith, we believe that there is still healing that's possible. and most importantly he has such a fighting spirit. >> he sure does. >> and we know that that means everything, just in terms of how someone faces a challenge, such as dealing with treatment from cancer. and so what...
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michael collins was circling above in their ride home, the command module. are so happy to be joined tonight by approximate douglas brinkley, presidential historian, author of the new book "american moonshot: john f. kennedy and the great space race" which will debut on number ten on "the new york times" best-seller list. it's great to see you. sick of watching you on the other network. very happy for you. i have read and finished the book. let's start with how crazy it sounds today that this thing, i said basketball, somewhere between basketball and beach ball, showed up in the skies over this country. it scared a lot of people in this country, including my late parents, and it scared president john f. kennedy. >> absolutely. i mean, dwight eisenhower was president and he kind of tried to just say it wasn't that big a deal. some people were calling it a grape future satellite, but, lo and behold, with the headline you just showed on "the new york times," a panic kind of swept the land. this was the era of mccarthyism, red scare. the idea that the soviets ha
michael collins was circling above in their ride home, the command module. are so happy to be joined tonight by approximate douglas brinkley, presidential historian, author of the new book "american moonshot: john f. kennedy and the great space race" which will debut on number ten on "the new york times" best-seller list. it's great to see you. sick of watching you on the other network. very happy for you. i have read and finished the book. let's start with how crazy it...
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apollo 11day, the moon landing 50th anniversary with astronaut michael collins. thursday, environmental history with a look at the 1969 cuyahoga river fire. and friday, the first africans in virginia 400 anniversary. watch american history tv all next week and every weekend on c-span3. we are at the steps of the indiana state house in indianapolis, or c-span is learning about the state's history. this is the fifth building to house indiana's government. next, we take you inside for a tour. indianapolis became the capital in 1825. we had a couple of other cities in indiana that served as capitals. on the wabash river, it was the capital of the indiana territory, and then we moved the territorial capital to a city , and it became the capital when indiana gai
apollo 11day, the moon landing 50th anniversary with astronaut michael collins. thursday, environmental history with a look at the 1969 cuyahoga river fire. and friday, the first africans in virginia 400 anniversary. watch american history tv all next week and every weekend on c-span3. we are at the steps of the indiana state house in indianapolis, or c-span is learning about the state's history. this is the fifth building to house indiana's government. next, we take you inside for a tour....
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find hang on, we'll get hillary in there, then a smaller and a bunch of foreign people, then michael collinso will bring them down, then russia collusion and obstruction -- then announcing his tweet in the resolution. now it's a grand finale impeachment and people are saying is this all you have, you promised you would get rid of them two years ago and what does his list look like, it's a little bit different he's getting al-baghdadi an evil number two, 174 federal judges, a decline in the overdose death, rebuilding military, mba reauthorized, paid family leave, space force -. trish: during other in adam schiff still out there trying to get ahead of the potential 2020 when for trump because let's face it you mentioned it's hard to run against and in their defense they are saying how are we going to get it and went to they go to, somehow he is cheating again we have to get him out and impeachment before he gets another election cycle we have to remove him. >> as you see the have no credibility adam schiff is being called a liar and being shot down in his own district which i think he safe in
find hang on, we'll get hillary in there, then a smaller and a bunch of foreign people, then michael collinso will bring them down, then russia collusion and obstruction -- then announcing his tweet in the resolution. now it's a grand finale impeachment and people are saying is this all you have, you promised you would get rid of them two years ago and what does his list look like, it's a little bit different he's getting al-baghdadi an evil number two, 174 federal judges, a decline in the...
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michael collins was circling above in their ride home the command module.'re glad to be joined by doug brinkl brinkley. it's great to see you. sick of you watching on another network. very happy for you. i have read and finished the book. let's start with how crazy it sounds today that this thing -- i said basketball. somewhere between basketball and beach ball showed up in the skies over this country. it scared a lot of people in this country, including my late parents, and it scared president john f. kennedy. >> absolutely. i mean dwight eisenhower was president, and he kind of tried to just say it wasn't that big a deal. some people were calling it a grapefruit satellite. but lo and behold with the headline you just showed on "the new york times," a panic kind of swept the land. this was the era of mccarthyism, red scare, and the idea that the soviets had a nuclear weapon they detonated in 1949 and had hydrogen weapons and now are beating us into space with satellites, and jack kennedy seized on this. he started saying there was a missile gap, a space ga
michael collins was circling above in their ride home the command module.'re glad to be joined by doug brinkl brinkley. it's great to see you. sick of you watching on another network. very happy for you. i have read and finished the book. let's start with how crazy it sounds today that this thing -- i said basketball. somewhere between basketball and beach ball showed up in the skies over this country. it scared a lot of people in this country, including my late parents, and it scared president...
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sticking with high yield, michael collins on whether it is time to start buying ccc debt. >> ccc spreadsre 200 basis points wider. it's a weird relationship we have not seen. unless we are going into recession, there may be value emerging in the lower quality tears of the credit market. -- tiers of the credit market. 's.re are 160 ccc if you can find 20 or 30 of them that have been thrown out with the bathwater, i think there is value in that part of the market. jonathan: there is a big debate. weighing in is gershon distenfeld, priya misra, krishna memani. gershon, your take on whether it is time to rotate from some of the winners to the losers in high-yield? gershon: you're going to hear that a lot from high-yield managers. they are in a difficult situation. we have 33 years of high-yield data. 23 of the 30 years, it has beaten treasuries. in 21 of those 23 years, ccc's have been the outperformer. two exceptions, 2005, 2019. this has been an abnormal year but very good year for managers. managers can buy anything without taking risk and outperform. that is changing. that is a joke, twi
sticking with high yield, michael collins on whether it is time to start buying ccc debt. >> ccc spreadsre 200 basis points wider. it's a weird relationship we have not seen. unless we are going into recession, there may be value emerging in the lower quality tears of the credit market. -- tiers of the credit market. 's.re are 160 ccc if you can find 20 or 30 of them that have been thrown out with the bathwater, i think there is value in that part of the market. jonathan: there is a big...
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the apollo moon landing 50th anniversary with astronaut michael collins. on thursday environmental history with a look at the 1969 cuyahoga river fire, and friday the first africans in virginia 400th anniversary. watch american history tv all next week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-spanstore.org to see what's new for american history tv and check out all of the c-span products. >>> more american history tv now with an event commemorating the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first africans in virginia and the dedication of a new visitor's center. from fort monroe in hampton roads, virginia, this is about two and a half hours. [ applause ] >> to begin our program, please welcome the honorable donny artuck, may your of the city of hampton. >> please take your seats. good morning, and welcome to the 400th anniversary of the first african landing commemorative ceremony. it's my honor to welcome governor ralph northam and first lady pamela northam, lieutenant govern
the apollo moon landing 50th anniversary with astronaut michael collins. on thursday environmental history with a look at the 1969 cuyahoga river fire, and friday the first africans in virginia 400th anniversary. watch american history tv all next week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-spanstore.org to see what's new for american history tv and check out all of the c-span products. >>> more...
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wednesday, the apollo moon landing 50th anniversary with astronaut michael collins.cans in virginia 400th history. watch american history tv all next week and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-spanstore.org to see what's new for american history tv, and check out all of the c-span products. >>> 2019 marked the 400th anniversary of the start of forced migration of africans into slavery in what's now known as the united states. in commemoration the association for the study of african-american life and history hosted a discussion on the theme of 400 years of perseverance. a group of scholars talk about the importance of slave site preservation, a color line theory, civil rights and the criminal justice system. from earlier this year, this is about two hours. >>> good afternoon. >> good afternoon.
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cartoons with the work of pat , andant -- pat olyphant the apollo 11 moon anniversary with astronaut michael collins. on thursday, environmental history with a look at the 1969 cuyahoga river fire, and on friday the first africans in virginia for hundredth anniversary. watch american history tv all next week and every weekend on c-span three. tonight, news em docent brad stone looks at tristian -- christmas traditions in america. here's a preview. in many ways they are sending different messages to different audiences using christmas and santa claus. he will augment this by hosting a lot of receptions in the white house during christmas, he will make it a point for he and his cabinet to visit the troops at christmas in hospitals and at camps. he considers christmas to be so important in the work and promoting christmas to be so important that he will say that santa was the best recruiting sergeant the north ever had. to reinforce this, we look at what happens in 1864, when general sherman makes a decisive victory in capturing the port city of savannah. many consider this to be one of the deathknell'
cartoons with the work of pat , andant -- pat olyphant the apollo 11 moon anniversary with astronaut michael collins. on thursday, environmental history with a look at the 1969 cuyahoga river fire, and on friday the first africans in virginia for hundredth anniversary. watch american history tv all next week and every weekend on c-span three. tonight, news em docent brad stone looks at tristian -- christmas traditions in america. here's a preview. in many ways they are sending different...
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wednesday, christmas day, the apollo 11 moon landing 50 the anniversary with astronaut michael collinshursday, environmental history to look at the 1969 .uyahoga river fire and friday, the first africans in virginia for hundredth anniversary. watch american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. as the u.s. congress considers impeachment, american history tv looks back to the 1999 senate impeachment trial of president bill clinton, which took place over five weeks in january and february 1990 nine. here is a preview. cliques will -- >> will all senators raise your right hand, do you solemnly swear that with all things apprehending to the impeachment of william jefferson clinton, president of the united states now pending, he will do impartial justice according to constitution and laws, so hope you god? >> we are none of us perfect, sure, you say you should have thought about beforehand, and indeed, he should have, just as others should have. you,as you, and you, and and millions of other people who have been caught in some circumstances should have and as in it before say,
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alongside me, anastasia amoroso of jp morgan, rick rieder of blackrock, and michael collins of pgim fixedrom the white house with larry kudlow. we will bring that to you at 9:45 eastern time. with less than 30 minutes to go until the opening bell, let's bring you up to speed on the price action. equities advanced .6% on the s&p 500. , and in foreign exchange, the dollar stronger in the euro weaker.
alongside me, anastasia amoroso of jp morgan, rick rieder of blackrock, and michael collins of pgim fixedrom the white house with larry kudlow. we will bring that to you at 9:45 eastern time. with less than 30 minutes to go until the opening bell, let's bring you up to speed on the price action. equities advanced .6% on the s&p 500. , and in foreign exchange, the dollar stronger in the euro weaker.
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tonight the apollo 11 moon landing 50th anniversary astronaut michael collins.thursday, environmental history with a look at the 1969 cuyahoga river fire. and the first africans in virginia 400 anniversary. allh american history tv weekend every weekend on c-span3. week and every weekend on c-span3. >> primetime features each night. tonight, in depth with naomi klein. her latest book is on fire. thursday, nancy eisenberg and andrew bernstein discussed presidents in their book, the problem of democracy. friday, ronan farrow and his book, catch and kill. bearing ofpecial book tv and every weekend on c-span two. >> c-span's live campaign 2020 coverage continues. hawaii congresswoman tulsi gabbard. former vice president joe biden in new hampshire. monday, entrepreneur andrew yang in nashua, new hampshire. and tuesday, senator elizabeth warren. watch the presidential candidates or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> washington journal continues. host: we are talking about the political divisions in the u.s. it's the subject of a recent poll from usa today. a
tonight the apollo 11 moon landing 50th anniversary astronaut michael collins.thursday, environmental history with a look at the 1969 cuyahoga river fire. and the first africans in virginia 400 anniversary. allh american history tv weekend every weekend on c-span3. week and every weekend on c-span3. >> primetime features each night. tonight, in depth with naomi klein. her latest book is on fire. thursday, nancy eisenberg and andrew bernstein discussed presidents in their book, the problem...
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g michael collins, faa retiree appearing in his individual capacity and with many years experience inhis regulatory brawl at faa. doctor hensley, president of f8 technologies former chief scientist u.s. air force former president economic society. can captain john cox president ceo of safety operating systems. thank you all coming here today. i look forward to just her name. that went out objection, your full statement will be included in the record. we will now proceed with your testimony and five minutes. summarize prudent speaker mr. pearson: good afternoon. thank you for inviting me to testify today. join he was at pearson. i would first like to provide my heartfelt condolences to all my family and friends lost loved ones on airflight ethiopian airlines flight. your loss and grief are truly unimaginable. please allow me to provide a little information about myself. i retired from the boeing company in august of 20018, is the senior. naval flight officer and held several leadership positions including squadron commissioner. have over 3830 years of aviation experience. i believe pro
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. >>5 or so more minutes michael and those 2 are probably jeff andrew. and collin new rsey moving over to who is going to over to the gop is or anything being kicked out of the nservative democrat the working out very well r you know, i mean it's. if you would talk about this for a second politically it a very strange move. when you look at thfact that. in the last impeachment proceeding. over 90% of the republicans in clinton won districts one their election despite impeaching the president. you have to ask yourself is really going to hurt them. this is a case where i thk you haven't is someone who is a very much a political novice who is making a political i think novice mistake beuse the people who elected him in the 2018 wave. expressly for one reason. you're thereto stand up to the president because we don't like what he's doing. at was the end and he and he had pretty much voted pretty much that way to blindsided is daft hiswith i just want my so you ow he's losing that the republicans i mean how much as if there's a republican primary wi they go for someone
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michael duffey. >> to the latest, i want to go to katelyn collins near mar-a-lago tonight. are they working on a plan for the senate trial while he's down there in florida? >> reporter: they still have a lot of big decisions to make. they are making those decisions while the president is here but what's notable is there are people like jared kushner and mulvaney around the president while he's been down here at his mar-a-lago club. people like cipollone has been on this strategy. who's going to defend the president and when they do have that senate trial. there are still questions about who else he could bring in and that kind of shed some lights on the outside influences by the fact that he was golfing with people like trey goudy who has been advisining the president. >> i talked to boris sanchez the last hour, he raised the name of ali dershowitz who had been on air coming up with legal arguments that the president may be able to use. >> reporter: dewhurso he's gett lot of advice from different people and that was indicative today when he was golfing with someone else, se
michael duffey. >> to the latest, i want to go to katelyn collins near mar-a-lago tonight. are they working on a plan for the senate trial while he's down there in florida? >> reporter: they still have a lot of big decisions to make. they are making those decisions while the president is here but what's notable is there are people like jared kushner and mulvaney around the president while he's been down here at his mar-a-lago club. people like cipollone has been on this strategy....
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if democrats can convince four senators, michael like michael duffey should testify, they may be able to get them, susan collins, mitt romney. none of those senators have shown indication that's going to happen. they're back this their districts. when they come back in january, that's going to be the question put to them. >> jeremy herb, thank you so much. minority leader chuck schumer isn't the only democrat pointing to these new e-mails to bolster the case to have witnesses testify at the upcoming u.s. senate impeachment trial. here is presidential candidate senator amy klobuchar on cnn state of the union today. >> we just found out this weekend that someone who works for mulvaney, michael duffey had sent an e-mail 90 minutes after the president made that critical call to the ukrainian president, this guy sent an e-mail, i have it here. given the sensitive nature of the request, i appreciate your keeping this information closely held and he said don't release any of the funds. this man should testify. don't be surprised, the polls show 64% of republicans think these witnesses should testify. >> with me now, r
if democrats can convince four senators, michael like michael duffey should testify, they may be able to get them, susan collins, mitt romney. none of those senators have shown indication that's going to happen. they're back this their districts. when they come back in january, that's going to be the question put to them. >> jeremy herb, thank you so much. minority leader chuck schumer isn't the only democrat pointing to these new e-mails to bolster the case to have witnesses testify at...
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bring in michael isikoff here at this point michael how does all of this play out with the public i mean we we did hear this argument from for a representative collins saying that it was trampling on due process and and i mean what we're hearing here is that potentially the the ignorance of these subpoenas that was trampling on due process how is the public reacting to all of this. well you know i can cite the latest poll which i mentioned to you before gallup poll today 'd that shows it's essentially. a wash 46 percent support impeach pietschmann the removal of the president 51 percent are against it those are not great numbers for the democrats you know one of the problems here i think is everybody makes sort of comparisons to previous impeachments clinton nixon. you know this is almost like watergate in reverse in the in the case of nixon who's the one president who was actually forced from office when he was on the verge of impeachment. you had a year and a half of investigations that led to the smoking gun tape that put matters over the edge and forced nixon to resign in this case the smoking gun it started with the smoking gun and that was the
bring in michael isikoff here at this point michael how does all of this play out with the public i mean we we did hear this argument from for a representative collins saying that it was trampling on due process and and i mean what we're hearing here is that potentially the the ignorance of these subpoenas that was trampling on due process how is the public reacting to all of this. well you know i can cite the latest poll which i mentioned to you before gallup poll today 'd that shows it's...
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. >> the president, michael, is obviously consumed on twitter today by impeachment as well. he's been talking about this and republican senator susan collinsen to having witnesses but said it is premature to decide on witness before evidence is presented which certainly comes from what we're hearing from mitch mcconnell. how do you interpret her comment? >> i think there are two things going on here and they are somewhat related. the first is that susan collins is in a tough re-election campaign and so she wants to be able to show some independence particularly from the majority leader that she's going to question to some extent what he's done. it remains to be seen whether she will be inand do anything different than the majority leader as you just pointed out, it may well be she'll follow him and so this expression of concern may turn out to be ill loosery and we're discovering yet again that the president doesn't have a defense against him. he is pointing at joe biden and saying, joe biden should be on trial. but the real trial here is about the president. it is about donald trump. and whether he abused power and obstructed congress and
. >> the president, michael, is obviously consumed on twitter today by impeachment as well. he's been talking about this and republican senator susan collinsen to having witnesses but said it is premature to decide on witness before evidence is presented which certainly comes from what we're hearing from mitch mcconnell. how do you interpret her comment? >> i think there are two things going on here and they are somewhat related. the first is that susan collins is in a tough...
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afraid that he does not have those votes that a susan collins where he met romney might stand up and say, maybe we should hear from witnesses like michael duffy who said that email 91 minutes after the zelensky call. >> julie: jessica tarlov, thank you very much, boyd matheson, merry christmas to both of you. we will have you back, you can't go away yet. >> nailed to my seat. >> julie: hold off on the cocktails were just a second. a store clerk fatally shooting a suspect during an attempted robbery, the deal cat on camera, now the clerk is sticking out. plus congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez going after president trump again. issuing a dire warning about the direction of our country. ♪ >> we need to fight to start this work. the establishment of an advanced society. usable musical five years ago, i had psoriasis everywhere. my skin hurt, i felt gross. but then i started cosentyx and i haven't really had to think about it. real people with psoriasis... look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to figh
afraid that he does not have those votes that a susan collins where he met romney might stand up and say, maybe we should hear from witnesses like michael duffy who said that email 91 minutes after the zelensky call. >> julie: jessica tarlov, thank you very much, boyd matheson, merry christmas to both of you. we will have you back, you can't go away yet. >> nailed to my seat. >> julie: hold off on the cocktails were just a second. a store clerk fatally shooting a suspect...
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michael curley from the massachusetts state house. the government center creation story is a fascinating one where logue and the collins made full use of the federal purse and federal power. as the boston globe wrote in 1962 in reviewing the just revealed design for city hall , and i quote, it is nothing but a wholehearted affirmation of a new time , no social needs and the new technology and new aesthetics to declare they in the civic instrument of government. and the architects of city hall meant it's almost guard modernist design to send exactly that message aboutthe integrity of government .as michael kendall, one of the architects but it many years later, he and his partners had a tremendous feeling that government was not just a benevolent institution but was the institution for social change. city hall should be the people's palace, the symbol of opengovernment . the government center project marked another crucial evolution in logue thinking. here he came to recognize, kicking a little bit, the importance of preserving boston's historic structures like the sears presence in the quincy market to create a mix of historic and mode
michael curley from the massachusetts state house. the government center creation story is a fascinating one where logue and the collins made full use of the federal purse and federal power. as the boston globe wrote in 1962 in reviewing the just revealed design for city hall , and i quote, it is nothing but a wholehearted affirmation of a new time , no social needs and the new technology and new aesthetics to declare they in the civic instrument of government. and the architects of city hall...
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collins because we happen to have that sound. let's play that and talk about it. >> this new story shows all four witnesses that we've requested, mick mulvaney, john bolton, michaeluffy and robert blair were intimately involved, simply put, in our fight to have key documents and witnesses in the senate impeachment trial, these new revelations are a game-changer. >> i am open to witnesses. i think it's premature to decide who should be called until we see the evidence that is presented and get the answers to the questions that we senators can submit through the chief justice to both sides. >> joel, you basically had chuck schumer saying this is a game-changer. these people must testify. you hear susan collins, incredibly vulnerable right now, tough re-election ahead, come november. >> chuck schumer nows how to count. he doesn't have enough votes to remove donald trump from office. probably never will. he does have enough to force a trial that includes witnesses, that will include very damning testimony. he knows he can apply pressure to sclins, lisa murkowski, ben sasse, cory gardner. those folks would have to consider voting for a rules package that included witn
collins because we happen to have that sound. let's play that and talk about it. >> this new story shows all four witnesses that we've requested, mick mulvaney, john bolton, michaeluffy and robert blair were intimately involved, simply put, in our fight to have key documents and witnesses in the senate impeachment trial, these new revelations are a game-changer. >> i am open to witnesses. i think it's premature to decide who should be called until we see the evidence that is...
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romney and susan collins could potentially be on the fence about impeachment, how much power does mitch mcconnell really have to decide everything? joining me now 2020 democratic contender michael so, i want to look at the rules, senator, when it comes to the impeachment process. it's a super majority to remove him from office, but it is a simple majority to call witnesses to make the rules. how does that constrain mitch mcconnell. >> as long as he can get 51 votes, he can set the process up any way he wants to. >> does that mean he can call hunter biden like the president wants? >> if he can get 51 votes. >> do you think he can? >> i don't. but in terms of managing the overall process how the length of time it will take and whether to call witnesses is a general matter. those kind of things. i think he's going to be able to do that. that's not the question, will he be able to call hunter biden. i think the swer is going to be no. he can't get 51 votes. >> on the more controversial witness picks, the one the president would like mitch mcconnell to pursue, hunter biden, the whistle-blower and maybe lengthening out the trial. with a republican caucus that includes a mitt romney a
romney and susan collins could potentially be on the fence about impeachment, how much power does mitch mcconnell really have to decide everything? joining me now 2020 democratic contender michael so, i want to look at the rules, senator, when it comes to the impeachment process. it's a super majority to remove him from office, but it is a simple majority to call witnesses to make the rules. how does that constrain mitch mcconnell. >> as long as he can get 51 votes, he can set the process...
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congressman michael burgess, we'll hear from him 20 minutes from now. congressman doug collins, ranking member on the judiciary will be a witness in that 11:00 a.m. hearing and will join us top of the hour. and 10:30 a.m. eastern time we kick off special coverage of today's hearing. the best team in the business all here to break it down for you. it will be a busy morning and we'll take you through it. >> bill: it is almost becoming habit around here. great to have the team back here together and we'll get to that next hour. meantime, deadly tornadoes ripping through the south leaving three people dead. we have a look at the damage as recovery work begins today. >> sandra: a manhunt for a second suspect on the run in new york city. wanted for the murder of a college student. we'll have the latest. >> bill: a brand-new poll showing president trump leading the 2020 democratic field amid the impeachment fury. what that will mean in the race for the white house in a moment. >> we are going to beat trump and beat him bad. [cheering and applause] i wish i had gone into aspen dental m
congressman michael burgess, we'll hear from him 20 minutes from now. congressman doug collins, ranking member on the judiciary will be a witness in that 11:00 a.m. hearing and will join us top of the hour. and 10:30 a.m. eastern time we kick off special coverage of today's hearing. the best team in the business all here to break it down for you. it will be a busy morning and we'll take you through it. >> bill: it is almost becoming habit around here. great to have the team back here...
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michael schmidt now, by the way. >> it would be great to play that collins thing the next time a conservative judge is put on the supremeriginal intent and how it will honor the intent of the framers in their interpretation of the law. >> yeah. >> but you can't do that. >> i think the key moment was when jonathan turley said if the president had done these things, that would be impeachable. the blood drained from the face of everybody on the republican side of the dais. >> yes. >> because of course what the factual predicate in the intelligence committee showed that the president had done all of those things. they thought turley was going to argue the law. he said, no, the law is clear. if he has done these things, the law is that it is impeachable. >> he did his best. turley trying his best to give the republicans what they want, take a listen. >> it is not wrong because president trump is right. his call was anything but perfect. it is not wrong because the house has no legitimate reason to investigate the ukrainian controversy. it is not wrong because we're in an election year. there is no good time for an impeachmen
michael schmidt now, by the way. >> it would be great to play that collins thing the next time a conservative judge is put on the supremeriginal intent and how it will honor the intent of the framers in their interpretation of the law. >> yeah. >> but you can't do that. >> i think the key moment was when jonathan turley said if the president had done these things, that would be impeachable. the blood drained from the face of everybody on the republican side of the dais....
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collins said. i'm left wondering what's next. >> hopefully we will find out fairly soon. i want to speak to one of the impeachment witnesses who testified, from the north carolina school of law, michael, i know it's been a long day. take us inside the room. what was it like for you? >> there's a lot happening for you. you have to focus and ignore the cameras and those behind you and listen to the questions and that's all happening at once. i think it helps that i've been there before. at the same time, this is a moment that is very -- where there's a lot at stake. a lot at stake on both sides and i think all of us felt that. >> what messages do you think congress will send if congress doesn't follow-through with impeachment? >> it's a great question. that's one of my single biggest concerns. if congress doesn't follow-through with impeachment my concern is whatever this conduct is, it's okay. the president will likely repeat it and every other president will say, i can do it. it may be an impact but not enduring impact. >> a professor for the washington school of law, professor turley, you may have disagreed with him on certain points, does he have a good point democrats could build
collins said. i'm left wondering what's next. >> hopefully we will find out fairly soon. i want to speak to one of the impeachment witnesses who testified, from the north carolina school of law, michael, i know it's been a long day. take us inside the room. what was it like for you? >> there's a lot happening for you. you have to focus and ignore the cameras and those behind you and listen to the questions and that's all happening at once. i think it helps that i've been there...