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to recover from illness and when he is 18 years old and he had fallen in love with new mexico, at onent he said he wished he could marry the two loves of his life, physics and new mexico, that was before he got married, i want to be clear, this was an opportunity for him to do that, so he showed him places around new mexico and they settled on a boy school at los alamos and after that he was chosen in november of 1942 and he started recruiting people but he could not tell them what he was doing, he said i would like you to join me on this project but i cannot tell you what you're going to do, you'll be in a beautiful place, people that knew him they knew the work that was being done in germany and they knew this was going to be something important. so a lot of people signed on and they were given address to report to, they went to the east palace addressed in the plaza in santa fe and told you not quite there another 40 miles huger temper a security pass to get into los alamos, scientists assembled in march of 1943, they decided that they needed to do multiple ways of trying to make t
to recover from illness and when he is 18 years old and he had fallen in love with new mexico, at onent he said he wished he could marry the two loves of his life, physics and new mexico, that was before he got married, i want to be clear, this was an opportunity for him to do that, so he showed him places around new mexico and they settled on a boy school at los alamos and after that he was chosen in november of 1942 and he started recruiting people but he could not tell them what he was...
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this is after the first test in new mexico of the atomic bomb. this is a sketch that was included in a 14 page report that was sent to stimson. that was related to truman. we will learn more about this in a second. issident truman at this time at the pot stem conference in germany, meeting with stalin and initially, winston churchill before churchill is replaced after the british election. this 14 page report is very detailed. it is not an official report. it is actually quite casual in his writing. that is the excitement and the wonderment of the scientists and the military people involved in this first successful test, it really comes through in the report. last page, is on the the 14 page report. on the second page, lieutenant rose refers to the mushrooming cloud. that is the first time the mushroom cloud is used in that concept. they describe the explosion as being beautiful, all the different colors in the sky they say. looking at this particular document, some of the handwritten cursive might be tricky for some of us to read but if you go c
this is after the first test in new mexico of the atomic bomb. this is a sketch that was included in a 14 page report that was sent to stimson. that was related to truman. we will learn more about this in a second. issident truman at this time at the pot stem conference in germany, meeting with stalin and initially, winston churchill before churchill is replaced after the british election. this 14 page report is very detailed. it is not an official report. it is actually quite casual in his...
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favorite state flag, new mexico. love new mexico's state flag. that is by far the best one. >> i love the california state flag, but yeah, new mexico i think is the best. >> all the marylanders in the comments i'm sure are going to -- >> oh, shoot. >> -- are going to be even more -- yeah, marylanders love their flag. >> it is a good flag. it's a really good flag. >> yeah, as enapproximate pepen just like -- >> and that was chris who asked about scrapple. we do have accounts of scrapple being eaten during the civil war. there's a unit, the 48th pennsylvania, that is -- they're the ones famous that dubbed the mine that exploded the crater at peters berg. >> they're the ones that dug the tunnel? >> yeah, they're the ones from my part of pennsylvania. i feel a connection to those guys. but there's a great letter collection that's been published. i'm trying to remember the -- soldier's last name is pollock. the book was put together by a friend of mine, a ranger at getties berg. fantastic historian. and in that letter collection as the 48 pennsylvania
favorite state flag, new mexico. love new mexico's state flag. that is by far the best one. >> i love the california state flag, but yeah, new mexico i think is the best. >> all the marylanders in the comments i'm sure are going to -- >> oh, shoot. >> -- are going to be even more -- yeah, marylanders love their flag. >> it is a good flag. it's a really good flag. >> yeah, as enapproximate pepen just like -- >> and that was chris who asked about...
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love with new mexico. at one point he said he wished he could marry the two loves of his life, physics and new mexico. of course, that was before he got married. i want to be clear about that. this was an opportunity for him to do that. he showed groves some places around new mexico and they settled on this boys school in los alamos. so after that was chosen in november of 1942, oppy started recruiting people. he could not tell them what he was doing. he said, you know, i would like you to join me on this project, but i can't tell you what you are going to be doing. you are going to be in a beautiful place and it is going to be essential. people who knew oppenheimer knew the work being done in germany. they knew this was something that was going to be important. a lot of people did sign on. they were given an address in santa fe to report to. they went to that palace address right near the plaza in santa fe. there were told, you are not quite there yet. it is another 40 miles. here is your temporary securi
love with new mexico. at one point he said he wished he could marry the two loves of his life, physics and new mexico. of course, that was before he got married. i want to be clear about that. this was an opportunity for him to do that. he showed groves some places around new mexico and they settled on this boys school in los alamos. so after that was chosen in november of 1942, oppy started recruiting people. he could not tell them what he was doing. he said, you know, i would like you to join...
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favorite state flag, new mexico. love the new mexico state flag. that is by far the best one. >> i love the california state flag. but new mexico i think is the best. >> all the marylanders in the comments i'm sure are going to -- >> oh, shoot. >> because marylanders love their flag. >> it is a really good flag. >> as a pennsylvania, i'm just like -- >> so, right, scrapple. >> get us back on message. and that was chris who asked about scrapele. yes, we do have some accounts of scrapping being eaten during the civil war. there is a unit in pennsylvania, the ones that are famous that dug the mine that exploded the crater at petersburg. >> oh, they're the ones that dug? >> yeah, my coal region roots feeling a connection to those guys. but there is a great letter collection published and i'm trying to remember the soldiers last name is pollock and it was put together by a friend of mine, he's a ranger at gettysburg. fantastic historian. and as the 48 pennsylvania was sitting in camp, by fredericksburg in december of 1862, after the battle or just previ
favorite state flag, new mexico. love the new mexico state flag. that is by far the best one. >> i love the california state flag. but new mexico i think is the best. >> all the marylanders in the comments i'm sure are going to -- >> oh, shoot. >> because marylanders love their flag. >> it is a really good flag. >> as a pennsylvania, i'm just like -- >> so, right, scrapple. >> get us back on message. and that was chris who asked about scrapele....
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this is after the first test in new mexico of the atomic bomb. this is a sketch included in a 14-payable report that groves sends to stimson, and, of course, that is relayed to truman. now, we're going to learn more about this in a second. but of course president truman at this time is at the potsdam conference in germany meeting with stalin and initially winston churchill, but church hill is replaced after the british election. now, this 14-page report is very detailed. it's not an official report, and it's actually quite casual in its writing as the excitement and the wonderment of the scientists and military involved in this first successful test really comes through in the report. this sketch is on the last page of that 14-page report. on the second page lieutenant groves actually refers to the mushrooming cloud, and that's the first time that the word mushroom cloud is really used in that context. they describe the explosion as being beautiful and all the different colors in the sky they see. looking at this particular document, some of the
this is after the first test in new mexico of the atomic bomb. this is a sketch included in a 14-payable report that groves sends to stimson, and, of course, that is relayed to truman. now, we're going to learn more about this in a second. but of course president truman at this time is at the potsdam conference in germany meeting with stalin and initially winston churchill, but church hill is replaced after the british election. now, this 14-page report is very detailed. it's not an official...
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stepson is the conduit between the white house and what is going on and new mexico. he is an important key figure in all of this. the second document we will look at this from lieutenant groves and you can see the date at the top of the page july 16th, 1945. this is after the first test in u.s. mexico the atomic bomb. this is a sketch that was included in the 14-page report that groves sense to stepson stimson and relate to truman. we will learn more about this in a second, of course truman at this time isn't potsdam conference meeting with stalin and western churchill. churchill is replaced after the british election. it is 14-page report is very detailed. it is not an official report. it is actually quite casual in its writing. excitement and wonderment of the scientists and military people involved in this first successful test. it really comes through and the report, but the sketch is on the last page of that 14-page report. and the second page, lieutenant groves refers to the mushroom cloud, and that is the first time that the word mushroom cloud is really used
stepson is the conduit between the white house and what is going on and new mexico. he is an important key figure in all of this. the second document we will look at this from lieutenant groves and you can see the date at the top of the page july 16th, 1945. this is after the first test in u.s. mexico the atomic bomb. this is a sketch that was included in the 14-page report that groves sense to stepson stimson and relate to truman. we will learn more about this in a second, of course truman at...
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this is from july 16th, 1945 this is after the first test in new mexico of the atomic bomb. -- before churchill is replaced. this -- it's not an official report, as the excitement to the wonder me wonderment really comes through in the report. this is the sketch on the last page of that 14-page record. on the second page, lt. grove refers to the mushrooming cloud. and it described the explosion as beautiful and all the different colors in the sky that they see. this might be tricky for some of us to read, but if you go close in, underneath where it says cloud drawings, and it's a little paint, it says first atomic explosion, a alamo gourd. they couldn't get as close as they would liyou can see it 5:3 5:38, 5:42 at the bottom of the second sketch. and mow about the level of destruction, and petroleuming uses those exact words from those records that we're going to see later on. it talks about the colors, and then see through here in the hole in the middle of the cloud of course, later on we're able to see photographs and other footage of this atomic cloud. this is what petroleuming rec
this is from july 16th, 1945 this is after the first test in new mexico of the atomic bomb. -- before churchill is replaced. this -- it's not an official report, as the excitement to the wonder me wonderment really comes through in the report. this is the sketch on the last page of that 14-page record. on the second page, lt. grove refers to the mushrooming cloud. and it described the explosion as beautiful and all the different colors in the sky that they see. this might be tricky for some of...
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we have been on record that the spies were in new mexico. truman did not know about them at the time. a lot of it came out later on about those spies. that's a whole other presentation. later on it was found that the worst spies in new mexico, and i believe it was in 1949, that the soviets by that time had their atomic bomb. it's another four years later. it's shortly after. there is a lot of information at the truman library about that and other sources as well about the soviet spies. there's been books written about it as well. >> on august 6 and army air force b-29 on august 6th at zero 8:15 japanese time, and army air force b 29th dropped atomic from number two on hiroshima, japan seventh largest japan city. seventh largest city, communications military and industrial center of considerable importance. a stunning universe now learned that man had a new weapon of shocking destructiveness
we have been on record that the spies were in new mexico. truman did not know about them at the time. a lot of it came out later on about those spies. that's a whole other presentation. later on it was found that the worst spies in new mexico, and i believe it was in 1949, that the soviets by that time had their atomic bomb. it's another four years later. it's shortly after. there is a lot of information at the truman library about that and other sources as well about the soviet spies. there's...
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at one point he said he wished he could marry the two loves of his life, physics and new mexico. of course, that was before he got married. i want to be clear about that. this was an opportunity for him to do that. so he showed groves places around new mexico, and they settled on this boys' school in los alamos. after that was chosen in november of 1942, oppi started recruiting people. he could not tell them what he was doing. he would say, i would love for you to join me on this project. but you cannot. people who knew oppi knew the work that was being done in germany. they knew this would be something important. a lot of people did sign on. they were given an address in santa fe to report to. they went to that palace address right near the plaza in santa fe. there, they were told, well, you're not quite there yet. here is your temporary security pass to get into los alamos. so they got in there. scientists assembled in 1943. they decided that they needed to do multiple ways of trying to make this weapon. and part of the problem was the nuclear material, the uranium, plutonium.
at one point he said he wished he could marry the two loves of his life, physics and new mexico. of course, that was before he got married. i want to be clear about that. this was an opportunity for him to do that. so he showed groves places around new mexico, and they settled on this boys' school in los alamos. after that was chosen in november of 1942, oppi started recruiting people. he could not tell them what he was doing. he would say, i would love for you to join me on this project. but...
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i was in the city, i was in new york, and went across new mexico, spent a lot of time in new mexico andthen to san francisco and then actually, eventually across japan. finally down to a little tiny island in the western pacific. a little dot in the middle of nowhere, which is where the first atomic missions actually flew. four in that island a high had a very extraordinary experience. i want to share that with you because in some ways it encapsulates the feelings i'm trying to put across in this book. it is a very small island and it's about the size of manhattan. so much so in fact, it looks a bit like manhattan so much so that the construction battalion to actually built the huge air bases from which those missions and others were flown in 1945 actually made the streets -- so there was a broadway, 86 three, there's a 112th street. you go down 42nd street, it's in the middle of the jungle. make a left on broadway, keep going on broadway, somewhere near the 105th street you find yourself on a runway where the enola gay took off for its mission to hiroshima. it's the only way you can ge
i was in the city, i was in new york, and went across new mexico, spent a lot of time in new mexico andthen to san francisco and then actually, eventually across japan. finally down to a little tiny island in the western pacific. a little dot in the middle of nowhere, which is where the first atomic missions actually flew. four in that island a high had a very extraordinary experience. i want to share that with you because in some ways it encapsulates the feelings i'm trying to put across in...
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a lot of time in new mexico.and then san francisco, and then actually eventually across japan and then finally down to the tiny island of -- in the western pacific. a little dot in the middle of nowhere. where is where the first atomic missions actually flew in 1945. it then eyelet, i had a very strong experience i just want to share with you. in some ways it kind of encapsulates the feeling i'm trying to put a cross in this book. it's a very small -- it's a size of men hannah this island. it's so much so in fact, the cbc's the construction battalion's who built the huge air bases from which those missions and others were flown in 1945, actually named the streets after manhattan streets. so there was a broadway, there was a six three, hundred 12 streets. you go down 42nd street, it's the middle of jungle, go left on broadway and go up on broadway and somewhere around a 125th street you find yourself a runway which the and no lead to cough to go to hiroshima. these days, the only way you can get to tinian island i
a lot of time in new mexico.and then san francisco, and then actually eventually across japan and then finally down to the tiny island of -- in the western pacific. a little dot in the middle of nowhere. where is where the first atomic missions actually flew in 1945. it then eyelet, i had a very strong experience i just want to share with you. in some ways it kind of encapsulates the feeling i'm trying to put a cross in this book. it's a very small -- it's a size of men hannah this island. it's...
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new mexico, 22 delegates with a following banned delegates. 22 president trump. >> madame chair? on behalf of the good people of the state of new mexico, a land of blue skies, limitless horizons and unvistas, where faith, freedom and family dominate our values, we all saw mr. trump come down that escalator and he gave voice to the fears and the anguish that we all felt for this country. and then he began to speak words of strength and purpose, words like courage and liberty, prosperity, truth, hope and life. and we saw him begin to rebuild this country. then we saw that rebuilding interrupted by the covid-19. so now we have a choice. a choice to continue the rebuilding, the revival, the renewing of this great land. new mexico is proud to vote for that renewal, that revival by casting its 22 votes for donald j. trump, the next president of the united states of america! >> new mexico adding to president trump's total. not challenged at this convention in charlotte. sorry for the interruption to the panel. dana, the rnc member from new mexico there giving the state's votes to donald
new mexico, 22 delegates with a following banned delegates. 22 president trump. >> madame chair? on behalf of the good people of the state of new mexico, a land of blue skies, limitless horizons and unvistas, where faith, freedom and family dominate our values, we all saw mr. trump come down that escalator and he gave voice to the fears and the anguish that we all felt for this country. and then he began to speak words of strength and purpose, words like courage and liberty, prosperity,...
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i went across to new mexico and spent a lot of time in new mexico and to san francisco and actually eventually across to japan and down to the tiny -- in the western pacific, a little dot in the middle of nowhere, where the first atomic commissions flew in 1945. i had an externally experienced -- extraordinary experience. i amcapsulates the feeling trying to put across in the book. it is about the size of manhattan, this island. it looks a bit like manhattan as well from the air. so much so that the construction battalions built the huge airbases from which those missions and others were flown in 1945, named many of the streets after manhattan streets. 96th, 112thoadway, area somewhere around 125th you find yourself on the runway. the only way you can get to tinion island these days is from japan. you take off from japan and fly 1500 miles to 1tinion and effectively are your -- you are doing a mission backwards. you cross over volcanic rock of iwo jima, your flying at approximately the same height -- you are flying at approximately the same height as guys were flying, 35,000 feet. you are stra
i went across to new mexico and spent a lot of time in new mexico and to san francisco and actually eventually across to japan and down to the tiny -- in the western pacific, a little dot in the middle of nowhere, where the first atomic commissions flew in 1945. i had an externally experienced -- extraordinary experience. i amcapsulates the feeling trying to put across in the book. it is about the size of manhattan, this island. it looks a bit like manhattan as well from the air. so much so...
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with me now is new mexico human services secretary dr. david grace.nk you for being with us today. my question, i guess, is why, if we went back a little bit, and we can put up your case count in new mexico, this shows you cases over the last month, and you've come down some, if we went back all the way to may, it would be even higher. back in may the conversations in new mexico were you had a problem with the native american reservations you had a lockdown in the city, why you to think tdo you think the state has been successful in pushing down the curve? >> i think our governor started off with a very data driven, science-driven approach, she figured out on day one that testing was the key to our strategy because if you test enough people you identify positive cases, you isolate them, you quarantine their contacts, you reduce spread. so we have been working on that diligently for months and months and months. i think with great results, there is two ways to improve test positivity rates, one is to reduce the number of cases, which is the numerator a
with me now is new mexico human services secretary dr. david grace.nk you for being with us today. my question, i guess, is why, if we went back a little bit, and we can put up your case count in new mexico, this shows you cases over the last month, and you've come down some, if we went back all the way to may, it would be even higher. back in may the conversations in new mexico were you had a problem with the native american reservations you had a lockdown in the city, why you to think tdo you...
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fox news stephanie bennett has more with the waters of new mexico. >> rafting companies in new mexicoame boat. >> it's been a stressful season, you know, it's hard. >> losing out on most of their season and sales because of covid-19. >> we are running at about 25%. >> new mexico river adventures right along the rio grande squeezed in a few business. >> our numbers are probably at about 40 to 30% of what we typically do in a season. >> the reopening in june meant they didn't have time to hire new staff. >> by the time we got the okay to get open it was ready to put people on the river so there was no time for training. >> by working together they've come up with a plan including limited shuttle capacity and keeping it to one raft per family and cleaning every piece of equipment and setting it aside for 48 hours. >> it's nice to see people taking proper, you know, steps and precautions to slow the spread. >> there are similar rafting restrictions in colorado but in texas it's flat-out ban. in arizona, rafting is okay but tubing rentals is off limits. >> just being cooped up inside has b
fox news stephanie bennett has more with the waters of new mexico. >> rafting companies in new mexicoame boat. >> it's been a stressful season, you know, it's hard. >> losing out on most of their season and sales because of covid-19. >> we are running at about 25%. >> new mexico river adventures right along the rio grande squeezed in a few business. >> our numbers are probably at about 40 to 30% of what we typically do in a season. >> the reopening in...
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gallup, new mexico reaching capacity.m what we're hearing, this could be the epicenter of covid in the country right now. >> yes, you're totally right. >> reporter: the poverty and lack of infrastructure in this area, spanning arizona, new mexico and utah making it much worse. the navajo nation is larger than west virginia, but 40% of the people who live here don't have electricity, and many don't have access to running water, which is why they need to pump water at wells like this. grassroots efforts have worked to provide food and water. the hopi fund raising $5.7 million, setting up makeshift hand washing stations and distributing them around the reservation. >> it's one fix to address the hygiene issue. >> reporter: in the vastness of the reservation, under the shadow of chimney butte is where the doctor grew up. also without running water or power. she's now the only navajo emergency physician at this urgent care clinic in winslow, arizona. you're getting peopl ts p lot t this is not technically an icu or hospital. i
gallup, new mexico reaching capacity.m what we're hearing, this could be the epicenter of covid in the country right now. >> yes, you're totally right. >> reporter: the poverty and lack of infrastructure in this area, spanning arizona, new mexico and utah making it much worse. the navajo nation is larger than west virginia, but 40% of the people who live here don't have electricity, and many don't have access to running water, which is why they need to pump water at wells like this....
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follow new mexico's example that i'm really proud of the fact that new mexico is a leader in electing are the majority for state house of representatives the democratic caucus is female and one third of all women of color who have ever served in any statewide executive office or from new mexico. we have the opportunity this year to send what women to the house delegation seats and we have momentum on our sites. 22 was a banner year were 49 women when one state and legislative offices across new mexico and in our state court of appeals became majority female for the first time ever. we are not done yet. but the committed help of emily's list we will keep crossing the finish line time and time again and the monumental change we have enacted in representation or state will continue to grow and spread i know beyond our borders. this year represents the centennial of women winning the right to vote. we have come a long way and we still have further to go for through the kind of change we need to enact to recover out of this public health and economic crisis the kind of leadership we need t
follow new mexico's example that i'm really proud of the fact that new mexico is a leader in electing are the majority for state house of representatives the democratic caucus is female and one third of all women of color who have ever served in any statewide executive office or from new mexico. we have the opportunity this year to send what women to the house delegation seats and we have momentum on our sites. 22 was a banner year were 49 women when one state and legislative offices across new...
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excuse me and the gentleman is saying well you know you're not in new mexico new mexico is mexico remove 65000 jobs since i'm sorry 65000 factories since the nafta deal was signed 25 to 30 years ago and there's a sadness to this week we converted a very large group of americans from aspirational working class families to desperation a one stephen and so what i was trying to impart to you and my desk hopes and dreams for president trump was that he was going to be a post partisan transformative leader it was going to be. rate the logjam in washington and he was going to be less tribal and more unifying as a leader and i got that wrong and what i what i missed was his insecurity i know that sounds strange are saying well what he's insecure how can he be insecure he's the president united states but he's actually a very insecure guy and so he doesn't like experts he said he was going to hire the best people he doesn't like the best people when he's in a room with people that he feels are smarter than him he steamrolls them he is smarter than generals he is smarter than the epidemiologist hi
excuse me and the gentleman is saying well you know you're not in new mexico new mexico is mexico remove 65000 jobs since i'm sorry 65000 factories since the nafta deal was signed 25 to 30 years ago and there's a sadness to this week we converted a very large group of americans from aspirational working class families to desperation a one stephen and so what i was trying to impart to you and my desk hopes and dreams for president trump was that he was going to be a post partisan transformative...
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it is in new mexico. as far side, i have not seen a but i know it is there, a big thing, 20 feet long and 10 feet in diameter, just sitting there. >> i saw picture of it. the ends are blown out because they try to blow it up years later and it still held together. there is now this gigantic cylinder in the desert. ben: isn't that funny? it is so amazing. me and thatrelieved relieved philip moon, and they gave us different jobs. the job they gave me turned out to be an important job. it was more important than the one i was doing. the jumbo was not that important. it was probably a second priority. the job i was given was to design the trigger, the triggers of the implosion problem. not design the trigger. not senior scientist, i was just agi. -- a gi. but i worked on the design of the triggers that triggered an implosion bomb. >> at triggered the ignition switches? ben: yes. >> which bomb was that? tinian? was both.inian nagasaki. the french bomb was a crude bomb, a gun bomb, it just fired one thing into
it is in new mexico. as far side, i have not seen a but i know it is there, a big thing, 20 feet long and 10 feet in diameter, just sitting there. >> i saw picture of it. the ends are blown out because they try to blow it up years later and it still held together. there is now this gigantic cylinder in the desert. ben: isn't that funny? it is so amazing. me and thatrelieved relieved philip moon, and they gave us different jobs. the job they gave me turned out to be an important job. it...
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my shipping orders were after a week at oak ridge were to santa fe, new mexico. a few bodies who went with me who are also physics types. the ones who didn't go were chemistry types. so i figured out loss alamo's was physics and oak ridge was chemistry. that in itself would be for so many new physics to figure out that there was something special going on and it turned out indeed it was. oak ridge is primarily used to separate the isotopes to 35 from 2:38 which was basically a chemistry problem. loss animals was the place where they designed how much to be made that was a physics problem. >> you mentioned some of that there is making a type of alcohol. >> these buildings were total and narrow and around. they looked like a distillation plant. i said to me what the heck are they doing with distillation plants here. they must be making alcohol. could they be doing to make the drunk germans drunk? so it would be easier to fight them? it's possible, but it seemed highly unlikely. that they would be making alcohol distillation plants (laughs). but they really looked l
my shipping orders were after a week at oak ridge were to santa fe, new mexico. a few bodies who went with me who are also physics types. the ones who didn't go were chemistry types. so i figured out loss alamo's was physics and oak ridge was chemistry. that in itself would be for so many new physics to figure out that there was something special going on and it turned out indeed it was. oak ridge is primarily used to separate the isotopes to 35 from 2:38 which was basically a chemistry...
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this city as in new york, i us went across to new mexico. i spent is a lot of time in new mexico. it's where the missions flew. >> it caps lates the feeling i'm trying to put across in this book. it's about the size of manhattan. so muff so that the construction battalions that built the huge air bases from which those missions and others were flown in 1945 actually nailed the streets after the manhattan streets. there was a broadway, an 86th street, you go down 42nd street and it's the muld of the jungle. somewhere near 125th street you find yourself on the runway from which it took off for its mission to hiroshima. these days what's extra ord nar is the only way to get to the island is from japan. which is interesting. so what you do is take off from japan and fly the 1500 miles and you land very nearby. but what you're doing is flying that mission backwards. you're flying back over the same featureless sea. you pass over the volcanic rock. and it's quite a strange sensation. you're surrounded by japanese people on board that plane. and indeed i mentioned to two or three of them
this city as in new york, i us went across to new mexico. i spent is a lot of time in new mexico. it's where the missions flew. >> it caps lates the feeling i'm trying to put across in this book. it's about the size of manhattan. so muff so that the construction battalions that built the huge air bases from which those missions and others were flown in 1945 actually nailed the streets after the manhattan streets. there was a broadway, an 86th street, you go down 42nd street and it's the...
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of most famous pictures are pie town, new mexico. he went there because he thought it was intriguing. when he got there he found people who had left their farms, not been able to take up other farms. lost their leases or had not been able to maintain payment from their farm for the bank went broke because of the great depression and many of them ended up in new mexico in this little squatters community in pie town. from the usually southern states, as was russell lee himself. he felt comfortable with them collecting their stories, making pictures of their lifestyle. similared in ways very to the early pioneers in this country. they build houses using materials at hand. many of them dug holes in the ground and had dugouts. there was very little lumber, so they use that for roofing, but the path itself was mud walls. they lived a very colorful lifestyle. they made their clothing out of bright colors. they worked the land and lived a existence andouth there was a lot of appeal in documenting that because at the time, most people in this
of most famous pictures are pie town, new mexico. he went there because he thought it was intriguing. when he got there he found people who had left their farms, not been able to take up other farms. lost their leases or had not been able to maintain payment from their farm for the bank went broke because of the great depression and many of them ended up in new mexico in this little squatters community in pie town. from the usually southern states, as was russell lee himself. he felt...
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on ourn new mexico support president trump line, good evening.hat the phrase make america great again means to you? hey, thank you for putting me on. after watching this and listening to him and both parties talk, when you say make america great again, the thing that sticks with me is the rights we have that we have taken for granted. when i listen to both parties, and i am a longtime democrat, born and raised. but when you listen to both parties talk and they don't talk about what has been going on, thethey talk about destruction of the cities and no respect for the law, to have that respect is gone from my party. said,watching tonight, i i have made up my mind. i am definitely going to go for donald trump. host: aita's in sebastian, florida, also on our support president trump line. what does it mean to you, make america great again? caller: i am so happy i got through. i am a cuban born naturalized american citizen. i am very proud today. this is my country. i love cuba, but i love the united states of america. i am so proud to be supporting d
on ourn new mexico support president trump line, good evening.hat the phrase make america great again means to you? hey, thank you for putting me on. after watching this and listening to him and both parties talk, when you say make america great again, the thing that sticks with me is the rights we have that we have taken for granted. when i listen to both parties, and i am a longtime democrat, born and raised. but when you listen to both parties talk and they don't talk about what has been...
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my shipping orders were after a to santaak ridge were fe, new mexico. >> ok. a few bodies who went with me who are also physics types. the ones who didn't go were chemistry types. so, i figured out loss alamo's alamos was physics and oak ridge was chemistry. that in itself would be for so -- for someone who knew physics to figure out that there was on.thing special going it turned out, indeed, it was. oak ridge was primarily used to fromate the isotopes 235 238, which was basically a chemistry problem. loss animals was the place where -- los alamos was the place where they designed how much to be made that was a physics problem. >> you mentioned that they were making some type of alcohol? [laughter] ben: the distillation plant. these buildings were total and -- were tall and narrow and round. helld to myself, what the are they doing with distillation plants here. they must be making alcohol. could they be doing to make the drunk germans drunk? to poison the germans? so, it would be easier to fight them? i thought that it was possible but that it seemed highly
my shipping orders were after a to santaak ridge were fe, new mexico. >> ok. a few bodies who went with me who are also physics types. the ones who didn't go were chemistry types. so, i figured out loss alamo's alamos was physics and oak ridge was chemistry. that in itself would be for so -- for someone who knew physics to figure out that there was on.thing special going it turned out, indeed, it was. oak ridge was primarily used to fromate the isotopes 235 238, which was basically a...
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the wife of a mayoral candidate nabbed in new mexico. double voting in arizona. 1,088 proven cases of voter fraud. >> it's a disaster and will be no matter how you look at it. they are sending out 51 million ballots to people who didn't ask for them. absentee ballots are great. i used one for florida. a lot of people in florida use them. that's when you go through a process. you ask for it and it's very secure. there is nothing like going to the voter's booth and we should have voter i.d. when the democrats don't want, with your picture on it. absentee is good. they want universal mail-in ballots. 51 million ballots sent to who knows who? where are they going? this will be the greatest scam in history. this will be the most fraudulent election in history. 51 million ballots sent to people. many will have been dead. many will get more than one. it will be a horrible thing. just a horrible thing. it's impossible. a congresswoman who is not a very good one on the east side of manhattan. that was so messed up for weeks and they just declared
the wife of a mayoral candidate nabbed in new mexico. double voting in arizona. 1,088 proven cases of voter fraud. >> it's a disaster and will be no matter how you look at it. they are sending out 51 million ballots to people who didn't ask for them. absentee ballots are great. i used one for florida. a lot of people in florida use them. that's when you go through a process. you ask for it and it's very secure. there is nothing like going to the voter's booth and we should have voter i.d....
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russell lee's most famous pictures are of pie town, new mexico. he went there because he thought it was an intriguing name. when he got there, he found people who had not been able to take up other farms. they usually had lost their leases or had not been able to maintain payments on their farms when banks went broke because of the great depression. and many of them ended up in new mexico in this little squatters community. pie town. they were usually from texas, oklahoma, the southern states. as was russell lee himself. he felt very very comfortable with them. collecting their stories, making pictures of their lifestyles. they lived in ways that were very similar to early pioneers in this country. they built houses using materials at hand. many of them dug holes in the ground and had dug outs. there was very little lumber, so they used that for roofing, but the house itself was med wall -- mud walls. they lived a very colorful lifestyle. they made their clothes out of sea sacks. they worked the land. they lived a very hand to mouth subsistence ex
russell lee's most famous pictures are of pie town, new mexico. he went there because he thought it was an intriguing name. when he got there, he found people who had not been able to take up other farms. they usually had lost their leases or had not been able to maintain payments on their farms when banks went broke because of the great depression. and many of them ended up in new mexico in this little squatters community. pie town. they were usually from texas, oklahoma, the southern states....
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joining us, new mexico governor michelle lujan grisham. thank you for being with us. were of course one of the people on the list. first tell us how you feel about kamala harris being the choice. >> all the accolades that we've heard over the last 24 hours are still incredibly appropriate and exciting. historic, monumental, iconic, effective, winning ticket. but biden promised he would build a bridge for democratic leaders and we get a glimpse now of what's on the other side of that bridge. i'm incredibly excited, and i'm very proud. >> now, you were the only latina in the group. is there disappointment, do you think, among latinx, that there has not been one of them chosen to break a different barrier? >> i hope not. i hope this is a signal that vice president biden had an incredible slate of leaders. women from -- with all different backgrounds and experiences, leaders in their own right, in any number of ways, including a series of both statewide and national elections. i think this is a signal that this is what america looks like, that the bench is full, we're rea
joining us, new mexico governor michelle lujan grisham. thank you for being with us. were of course one of the people on the list. first tell us how you feel about kamala harris being the choice. >> all the accolades that we've heard over the last 24 hours are still incredibly appropriate and exciting. historic, monumental, iconic, effective, winning ticket. but biden promised he would build a bridge for democratic leaders and we get a glimpse now of what's on the other side of that...
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. >>> next tonight, a 46-year man hunt coming to an end in new mexico. the fbi arresting a fugitive wanting for shooting and wounding a denver police officer. the former officer helpg raimdo. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: tonight, luis archuleta, who spent nearly five decades on the run, is finally back in custody thanks to an ex-cop who never gave up the hunt. >> i made him a project. i mean, i've been tracking this guy for 46 years. >> reporter: in 1971, daril cinquanta was a 21-year old denver rookie.uleta, who ha escaped from a california prison camp. archuleta pulls a gun. >> he leveled that gun and shot me. back then, we didn't have bulletproof vests. we didn't have radios that came out of the car. so i had to crawl the car, get in and call for help. >> reporter: archuleta was eventually caught but escaped again. cinquanta kept digging with no luck until a call from a confidential source. >> this person says, i'm going to tell you where your guy is. >> reporter: cinquanta gave the tip to the fbi and local police. yesterday, archuleta,
. >>> next tonight, a 46-year man hunt coming to an end in new mexico. the fbi arresting a fugitive wanting for shooting and wounding a denver police officer. the former officer helpg raimdo. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: tonight, luis archuleta, who spent nearly five decades on the run, is finally back in custody thanks to an ex-cop who never gave up the hunt. >> i made him a project. i mean, i've been tracking this guy for 46 years. >> reporter: in...
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a white minority state a republican minority state republicans do very well new mexico because democrats are always wiping each other out so i won't say democrats never do it but the democrats tend to go after the same people the republicans do that when i say the democrats i mean the establishment democrats they go after young voters and voters of color and you know i've been tracking this for years and thank goodness for that you know your books really get into this amazing lack of democratic rights here in america now can you comment on kind of historically hair back in the caucuses in iowa the app that career the chaos right that's another twist in the story right i mean what happened there and has that been fixed are we going to say more that point file action well you know one thing that happens in these elections where established parties raise billions of dollars you've got these consultants basically the beltway bandits and that was true in that what happened in iowa basically as far as i see it's just. paying off your buddies by giving them contracts unfortunately shouldn't giv
a white minority state a republican minority state republicans do very well new mexico because democrats are always wiping each other out so i won't say democrats never do it but the democrats tend to go after the same people the republicans do that when i say the democrats i mean the establishment democrats they go after young voters and voters of color and you know i've been tracking this for years and thank goodness for that you know your books really get into this amazing lack of democratic...
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walker, i lived in japan four years and i've been to new mexico to some of these places you've been to. >> yeah. >> a few questions i'd like to ask quickly the relationship between oppenheimer and groves is a bit bizarre. groves didn't want to be there and oppenheimer was a security risk according to the government yet they were joined at the hip to create this monster of a bomb. they both somewhat benefited from it in a sense, prestige and stature and so forth. >> sure. the second question has to do with this bomb seems to have historically warped the history of this period where the united states as you know during the 50th anniversary of the smithsonian they couldn't put together a thing because they started to turn into a political football which got very nasty and ugly. on the other hand having lived in japan a lot of japanese school children are told they tried to get rid of european colonialism and then they dropped the bomb on them. forget about korea and china and the activity that happened there. so i find this bomb not only kind of like this monstrosity you talk about but hi
walker, i lived in japan four years and i've been to new mexico to some of these places you've been to. >> yeah. >> a few questions i'd like to ask quickly the relationship between oppenheimer and groves is a bit bizarre. groves didn't want to be there and oppenheimer was a security risk according to the government yet they were joined at the hip to create this monster of a bomb. they both somewhat benefited from it in a sense, prestige and stature and so forth. >> sure. the...
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includingu highlights the splashdown in the gulf of mexico, vessel retrieval, and nasa's post-recovery newsrence. here's the capsules returned to earth, with video provided by nasa tv. ♪ mexico. it is approaching the landing zone. off the coast of florida near pensacola and & there we have our first shot! >> there it is. the first view from the wb57 airplane. it is dipping in and out a little bit. it's going to be an infrared camera showing us dragon reentering. we have that com back with bob and doug, you heard agps is converging. dragon has
includingu highlights the splashdown in the gulf of mexico, vessel retrieval, and nasa's post-recovery newsrence. here's the capsules returned to earth, with video provided by nasa tv. ♪ mexico. it is approaching the landing zone. off the coast of florida near pensacola and & there we have our first shot! >> there it is. the first view from the wb57 airplane. it is dipping in and out a little bit. it's going to be an infrared camera showing us dragon reentering. we have that com...
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right where we should have been saying let's count florida let's count was consonant let's count new mexico. some rosenberg is there of is there a fulton american the american electoral system is it just too complicated it is one of the most complicated locus is on the planet maybe it's time to simplify it. it's a. it's a tough question i mean our election system is so decentralized country. you know the listen let's let's hope that i mean as of today this is not going to be a close election and i think that that's actually a significant thing to keep in mind because it creates a structure an incentive structure for the president to do extraordinary things that kind of disrupt the current course of events and whether that was his well thought terry in internet intervention in portland tension in seattle over the last week or his statement last night yesterday about potentially delaying the election i mean i think it's really important to recognize that one of the most important republican legal advisers in the country somebody who's been very close this administration worked very closely ca
right where we should have been saying let's count florida let's count was consonant let's count new mexico. some rosenberg is there of is there a fulton american the american electoral system is it just too complicated it is one of the most complicated locus is on the planet maybe it's time to simplify it. it's a. it's a tough question i mean our election system is so decentralized country. you know the listen let's let's hope that i mean as of today this is not going to be a close election...
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show you some of the highlights, including the splashdown in the gulf of mexico, vessel retrieval, and nasa's post-recovery newsference. here's the capsules returned to earth, with video provided by nasa tv. ♪ the vehicle is now over the gulf of mexico. it is approaching the landing zone. th
show you some of the highlights, including the splashdown in the gulf of mexico, vessel retrieval, and nasa's post-recovery newsference. here's the capsules returned to earth, with video provided by nasa tv. ♪ the vehicle is now over the gulf of mexico. it is approaching the landing zone. th