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p.m. pacific time, 11:30 p.m. gmt. the umbilicals retracting. they are over africa. >> dragon spacex umbilical demix complete and nominal. >> confirmation of the umbilicals retracted. no longer receiving command from the iss. there is a view of dragon, currently in eclipse. gary, how's it looking at mission control in johnson? >> looking good. we are inside the undocking sequence, good umbilical retraction, standing by for the driving of those hooks. 12 hooks will be released in two gangs of six. we are standing by for the hooks. we have good motion on the primary set of hooks. [no audio] again, the first set o
p.m. pacific time, 11:30 p.m. gmt. the umbilicals retracting. they are over africa. >> dragon spacex umbilical demix complete and nominal. >> confirmation of the umbilicals retracted. no longer receiving command from the iss. there is a view of dragon, currently in eclipse. gary, how's it looking at mission control in johnson? >> looking good. we are inside the undocking sequence, good umbilical retraction, standing by for the driving of those hooks. 12 hooks will be released...
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p.m. pacific time. p.m.e had those two short bursts using the thrusters on dragon and the umbilical detention, the 12 hooks releasing dragon from its home from the past couple months. after that, we saw the first three departure burns of crew dragon. the first two bringing it up and over the international space station. the astronauts were able to take off their spacesuits after the burn was completed. we just saw departure burn two, which has lowered dragon's perigee below the international space station at all times. next up for us will be departure burn three. p.m.ng for that at 6:14 pacific. siva: a pretty busy day for bob and doug aboard dragon. there is a view of inside the cabin. bob and doug out of their spacesuits. you can see one of their spacesuits. it is that white and gray item on the left-hand side of the screen. looks like that might be bob on the right-hand side. you can see the cargo. looks like they've got a spacesuit in the way of this camera, but beneath the seats they've got some storage
p.m. pacific time. p.m.e had those two short bursts using the thrusters on dragon and the umbilical detention, the 12 hooks releasing dragon from its home from the past couple months. after that, we saw the first three departure burns of crew dragon. the first two bringing it up and over the international space station. the astronauts were able to take off their spacesuits after the burn was completed. we just saw departure burn two, which has lowered dragon's perigee below the international...
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p.m. pacific, 11:35 p.m. gmt, so under an hour for their 10k so far. leah: depart burn two in just a few seconds. and the burn has begun. we will be looking at i-43 second burn using a combination of service section thrusters and thrusters on the forward bulkhead, which is that area that the nosecone would be covering when it is closed. >> dragon spacex burn complete. nominal burn. >> dragon copies. nominal burn. siva: there is confirmation from the core of a nominal burn, that burn happening just off the west coast of the united states in the pacific ocean. leah: the next burn will be depart burn three. that will be 41.8 seconds and that will occur at 6:14 p.m. pacific, 1:14 a.m. gmt. that will be the last of those four depart burns. then we will be looking later tonight to the phasing burn. siva: in between them, bob and doug will get some time to get a meal. they will start their sleep preparations. they have an hour before they go to sleep to get some time to sort of collect themselves, do whatever presleep activities they need to do. as i understa
p.m. pacific, 11:35 p.m. gmt, so under an hour for their 10k so far. leah: depart burn two in just a few seconds. and the burn has begun. we will be looking at i-43 second burn using a combination of service section thrusters and thrusters on the forward bulkhead, which is that area that the nosecone would be covering when it is closed. >> dragon spacex burn complete. nominal burn. >> dragon copies. nominal burn. siva: there is confirmation from the core of a nominal burn, that burn...
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p.m. pacific and 19:59 universal time or gmt. once again the spacex recovery team is now assisting nasa astronauts bob and doug to exit the spacecraft. we have the hatch open about two minutes ago. we've paused for a little while as they detected trace amounts of -- of some of the hypergolic fuels. we executed a series of purges and once those were down back in acceptable limits we were able to then start with the egress. >> there we see a structure on deck. this is normal, part of the standard recovery procedure. it is simply to insure bob and doug remain safe. readjusting to gravity can be challenging. dizziness can occur. the stretcher will be used to -- as standard procedure to make sure that the astronauts make it over to the medical tent as easily and comfortably as possible. >> as we discussed the reintroduction to -- to gravity from micro gravity can be a bit jarring for our vestibular system and they're under way. we want to make sure we're undertaking any possible precaution to insure their arrival is safe and free from
p.m. pacific and 19:59 universal time or gmt. once again the spacex recovery team is now assisting nasa astronauts bob and doug to exit the spacecraft. we have the hatch open about two minutes ago. we've paused for a little while as they detected trace amounts of -- of some of the hypergolic fuels. we executed a series of purges and once those were down back in acceptable limits we were able to then start with the egress. >> there we see a structure on deck. this is normal, part of the...
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p.m. pacific and 6:00 p.m. here on american history tv. >> the>> c-span cities tour travels the country, exploring the american story. since 2011 we have been to 200 communities across the nation. like many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next, a look at one of our cities to her visits. -- cities tour visits. mile from the.4 library and president bush chose this site to be his final resting place. so, in april, a yarn to have ago,
p.m. pacific and 6:00 p.m. here on american history tv. >> the>> c-span cities tour travels the country, exploring the american story. since 2011 we have been to 200 communities across the nation. like many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next, a look at one of our cities to her visits. -- cities tour visits. mile from the.4 library and president bush chose this site to be his final resting place. so, in april, a yarn to have ago,
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p.m. pacific. hatch is open. >> so right now, they're going to put a piece of equipment that smooths out the edges and make sure it is a comfortable exit from the dragon capsule. just a little piece of structure to ensure the hatch will remain open and any sharp edges around the side hatch are protected. >> the blue suit, that is one of nasa's flight surgeons, dr. steven hart. at 12:59h open coming p.m. pacific. that is 19:59 universal time, gmt. >> so once again, the spacex recovery team is assisting astronauts bob behnken and doug hurley to exit the spacecraft. open two the hatch minutes ago. for a little while as they were detecting some trace amounts of some of the fuels. we executed a series of purges. once those were down in acceptable limits, we were able to then start with the egress. >> we see a stretcher on deck. this is normal. this is part of the standard recovery procedure. it is simply to ensure bob and doug remain safe. readjusting to gravity can be a little challenging. dizziness ca
p.m. pacific. hatch is open. >> so right now, they're going to put a piece of equipment that smooths out the edges and make sure it is a comfortable exit from the dragon capsule. just a little piece of structure to ensure the hatch will remain open and any sharp edges around the side hatch are protected. >> the blue suit, that is one of nasa's flight surgeons, dr. steven hart. at 12:59h open coming p.m. pacific. that is 19:59 universal time, gmt. >> so once again, the spacex...
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p.m. pacific, american history tv tours reconstructed 101st airborne world war ii barracks with right hennessey 10:00 p.m. eastern, 7:00 pacific on real america, the spirit of hiroshima. a film that looks at the august of1945 atomic bombing hiroshima through stories of several survivors and the parents of two young children who were trying to make sense of the tragedy during the 50th anniversary. >> now in my last lecture and in our debate on monday, which i think went pretty well, you might have been left with a question in your minds, what was the legacy of world war i for american society? now the politics of the united states definitely veered to the right during the 1920s. republican presidents fairly conservative ones were electedly landslides, 1920, 1924, and 1928. congress was under the control of the republicans throughout the 1920s.
p.m. pacific, american history tv tours reconstructed 101st airborne world war ii barracks with right hennessey 10:00 p.m. eastern, 7:00 pacific on real america, the spirit of hiroshima. a film that looks at the august of1945 atomic bombing hiroshima through stories of several survivors and the parents of two young children who were trying to make sense of the tragedy during the 50th anniversary. >> now in my last lecture and in our debate on monday, which i think went pretty well, you...
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p.m. pacific time on tuesday to file a reprieve >> thank you we'll see you later on in the show back to theampaign trail and an historic night for joe biden. speaking for the first time as now the democratic presidential candidate. tracie potts has been on the ground all week with the bidens and joins us here. good morning, tracy. >> dom, good morning they are breaking down and launching into the fall campaign three clear messages we heard from the democrats make a plan to vote, donate, make an online record. drawing distinctions, clear differences between donald trump and joe biden. >> democrats closed this year's convention with emotion. >> without joe biden, i wouldn't be talking to you today. >> urgency >> we must vote. >> repeated attacks on donald trump. >> the coward and chief who won't stand up to putin. >> to family >> he'll be a great president. >> introducing joe biden as the nominee for president. >> if you will trust me, i will draw on the best of us, not the worst. biden offering hope and justice. >> for those communities that have known the injustice of a neon the neck -- >>
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p.m. pacific. the hatch is open. >> just a spice of structure there, to make sure any -- are protected. >>> you're live in the "cnn newsroom." i'll pick up our coverage as we follow this breaking news. mission to earth complete. bon behnken and doug hurley are back from the international space station. this is the first crew misch -- this is a big moment. let's listen in. as we watch this, i want to bring in c business and innovation, rachel crain. and so, rachel, this has been a moment we've all been watching the past hour or sore since the splashdown. and here we go. the capsule is open. they so close from being back officially on american soil. >> that's right. we've been waiting for this moment since launch, i have to say. this is a moment that spacex, nasa and enthusiasts around the world having waiting for, that this mission was success. it loose as though the splashdown has gone without a hitch. now, what you are seeing right now, thinks completely normal. the flight surgeon was expected to
p.m. pacific. the hatch is open. >> just a spice of structure there, to make sure any -- are protected. >>> you're live in the "cnn newsroom." i'll pick up our coverage as we follow this breaking news. mission to earth complete. bon behnken and doug hurley are back from the international space station. this is the first crew misch -- this is a big moment. let's listen in. as we watch this, i want to bring in c business and innovation, rachel crain. and so, rachel, this...
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p.m. pacific, 1:00 a.m. eastern, on the first night of a very unconventional democratic national convention. beginning with an address from michelle obama, and then bernie sanders, and then a nod for the gop, as lifelong republicans told america why they now back biden, something that would have been unthinkable when he was vice president. for many democrats tonight belonged to michelle obama. and michelle obama, warning that a second trump term would be even more intense than the first. >> a president's words have the power to move markets, they can start wars or broker peace. they can summon our better angels, or awaken our worst instincts. you can't fake your way through this job. if you think things cannot possibly get worse, trust me, they can, and they will, if we don't make a change in this election. if we have any hope of ending this chaos, we have got to vote for joe biden like our lives depend on it. >> like our lives depend on it. that was the direct argument, and democrats are not shy about forti
p.m. pacific, 1:00 a.m. eastern, on the first night of a very unconventional democratic national convention. beginning with an address from michelle obama, and then bernie sanders, and then a nod for the gop, as lifelong republicans told america why they now back biden, something that would have been unthinkable when he was vice president. for many democrats tonight belonged to michelle obama. and michelle obama, warning that a second trump term would be even more intense than the first....
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p.m. pacific with all the highlights and the breakdowns with some very special guests.t here on msnbc. joy reid starts now. ♪ sometimes you want to go ♪ where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ applebee's. now that's eating good in the neighborhood. tums ver(bell rings)la stick when heartburn hits fight back fast... ...with tums chewy bites... beat heartburn fast tums chewy bites - sir. - you're talking about a first [runnigeneration americanren] from the streets of the imperial valley who rose to beat the odds. she worked nights and weekends till she earned herself a master's degree. she was running in a marathon when a man behind her collapsed from cardiac arrest. and using her experience saved this man's life. so why do i think there should be more people like carmen bravo in this world? because that man... was me. >>> next, alexandria ocasio-cortez and sally yates set the stage for joe biden, and former president bill clinton. democratic national convention coverage continues next on msnbc. ♪ ♪ >>> it's day two of the democratic nationa
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p.m. pacific has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events. you can watch all of the -- c-span's public affair programming online or visit on our free radio app and be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal programs, or through upper social media feed. c-span, created by america's cable television company as a public service. brought to you today by your television provider. >> you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >> on lectures in history, davidson college professor sally -- sally mcmillen teaches a class about the polio did -- polio epidemic. including one in 1916 that started in brooklyn, new york, that killed more than 6000 people. it also talks about president franklin roosevelt to help find a cure, in part by starting the march of dimes organization. she details what led to the successful vaccine created by doc or jonas. -- dr. jonas. prof. mcmillen: okay. i just wanted to explain in this ad
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p.m. pacific. we'll be right back. hike! simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! stanley cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. >>> new york city continues to see a rise in vileant crime. this weekend the city reported 32 shootings in the span of 48 hours friday and saturday. 43 people were shot. the nypd has yet to release data on the number of deaths. this brings the total number of shooting incidents tole 88, nearly double what it was this time last year. in philadelphia last night i. five people were shot after police responded to a call about a person with a gun. officers arrived to find a gathering of nearly 200 people several of whom who opened fire at police, we're told. no officers were injured. the five victims were transferred to the hospital in stable condition. >>> have you seen this yet? a fire tornado swirls across the sky in no
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p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> hollywood artist milicent patrick began her career as an animatorin the late 1930's. she acted as a bit player in many films, and in the 1950's became a special effects makeup artist and designed the custom for the iconic creature from the black lagoon horror film. up next, author and filmmaker mallory o'meara discusses her book, "the lady from the black lagoon: hollywood monsters and the lost legacy of milicent patrick." the kansas city public library hosted this event and provided the video. mallory: i wrote a book called "the lady from the black lagoon: hollywood monsters and the lost legacy of milicent patrick." but who the heck is milicent patrick? she is the forrest gump of the 1950's.
p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> hollywood artist milicent patrick began her career as an animatorin the late 1930's. she acted as a bit player in many films, and in the 1950's became a special effects makeup artist and designed the custom for the iconic creature from the black lagoon horror film. up next, author and filmmaker mallory o'meara discusses her book, "the lady from the black lagoon: hollywood monsters and the lost legacy of milicent patrick." the kansas...
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p.m. pacific. hatch is open. s >> right now they are going to put a piece of equipment in there that smooths out the edges and makes sure that it is a comfortable exit from the dragon capsule. a piece of instruction to ensure the hatch will remain open and any sharp edges around that hatch are protected. >> the blue suit is one of nasa's flight surgeons for the crew. that's dr. stephen hart. hatch open coming at 12:59 pacific. that's 19:59 universal time or gmt. >> once again, the spacex recovery team is assisting astronauts to exit the spacecraft. >> we got the hatch open just about two minutes ago. we paused for little while. they were detecting sprtrace amounts. we executed a series of purges and then once those were down back to acceptable limits we were able to then start with the egress. >> there we see stretcher on deck. this is normal. this is part of the standard recovery peer. it's just simply to ensure bob and doug remain safe, like we said, readjusting to gravity can be challenging. dizziness can occu
p.m. pacific. hatch is open. s >> right now they are going to put a piece of equipment in there that smooths out the edges and makes sure that it is a comfortable exit from the dragon capsule. a piece of instruction to ensure the hatch will remain open and any sharp edges around that hatch are protected. >> the blue suit is one of nasa's flight surgeons for the crew. that's dr. stephen hart. hatch open coming at 12:59 pacific. that's 19:59 universal time or gmt. >> once again,...
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p.m. eastern, 11:30 a.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> if you like american history tv, keep up with us during the week on facebook, twitter, and youtube. blog about what happened this day in history and see updated clips of upcoming programs. follow us at@c-span history. >> this sunday on a two-part program, a house of representatives historian and a inator look at women congress using artifacts and photographs from the election of 1917, 2e rankin in representatives in the 1970's and 1980's. here's a preview. >> here we have a campaign postcard of martha griffiths, who was one of the influential women members from the 1950's into the 1970's. she represented a michigan district. like some of the other women like jill butler hansen, she has a lot of experience before she ever comes to congress. she is a lawyer. she serves as a judge in michigan, and she is elected to the house in 1954. she comes in 1955. intotoo, very quickly position of influence. she is the first woman, after a number of women in congress
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p.m. pacific, here on american history tv. >> you're watching american history tv, exploring our nation's past every weekend on c-span3. this week come a we are looking back to this date in history. -- this week, we are looking back at this date in history. >> the life of every human being on earth should depend on the experience, judgment, and vigilance of the person in the oval office. and ite is a call for, is time for -- greatest exactly with the state in matters of war and peace. and i've learned something else. extraordinary clarity, above all -- because the president of the united states is a steward of the nation's destiny. we must protect our children, and the children they will have, and the children of generations to follow. them.t speak and act for that is his burden and his glory. and that is why a president cannot yield to the shortsighted demands, no matter how rich or powerful the special interests might be that make those demands. [applause] and that's why a president cannot veer into the passions of the moment, however popular they might be. that's why the president must
p.m. pacific, here on american history tv. >> you're watching american history tv, exploring our nation's past every weekend on c-span3. this week come a we are looking back to this date in history. -- this week, we are looking back at this date in history. >> the life of every human being on earth should depend on the experience, judgment, and vigilance of the person in the oval office. and ite is a call for, is time for -- greatest exactly with the state in matters of war and...
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p.m. pacific on american history tv. american history tv is on social media. history. at c-span >> hi, i'm corinne porter. i'm a curator here at the national archives museum. i'm going to show you around the "rightfully hers" exhibition today, which is in the lawrence f. o'brien gallery. before we head into the gallery i wanted to talk about this lenticular that's out in the lobby in front of the entrance. it has a photograph of the 1913 women's suffrage march, looking up pennsylvania avenue towards the united states capitol, and it is overlaid with a photograph from the 2017 women's march from pennsylvania avenue as well. and it is a lenticular, which has a special effect so that as you walk by the image changes between the two. and we really wanted to have it in the exhibit to help grab the public's attention, and also to signal that this is a historic exhibit, but one that continues to have contemporary relevance today. so let's head now into the lawrence f. o'brien gallery, where "rightfully hers" is on display. so this is a national archives exhibition to celebrat
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p.m. pacific 5:00 here on american history tv. available inency, paperback, hardcover and e-book. presidents of every expired by conversations with noted historians about the leadership skills that make for a successful presidency. in this presidential election year, as americans decide who should lead our country, this offers -- to learn more about all of our presidents in the books featured historians, visit c-span.org /the president. available wherever books are sold. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online, or listen on our free radio app and be part of the national conversation through it she daily "washington journal" programs or through our social media feeds. created by america's people television company as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> this is the smithsonian na
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p.m. pacific, professor johnson talks about the life and legacy of chief justice of the united states warrenburger. he is a law clerk to justice burger in 1988 to 81. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, author and historian greg mitchell discusses the collection of films from the u.s. national archives documenting the aftermath of the atomic bombs of august 1945. >> okay. i just wanted to explain in this advance that this history course looks at responses to disasters in american history with an emphasis on research and writing. over the semester we've examined various disasters from different perspectives. first of all, the psychological and physical problems at jamestown. responses to fires, hurricanes, and epidemics in colonial america. famine suffered by the donner party and route to california. irish immigrants fleeing the potato famine and the ability to create new lives in this country. disaster tourism. the johnstown flood of 1889. the impact of the triangle shirt
p.m. pacific, professor johnson talks about the life and legacy of chief justice of the united states warrenburger. he is a law clerk to justice burger in 1988 to 81. at 10:00 p.m. eastern, author and historian greg mitchell discusses the collection of films from the u.s. national archives documenting the aftermath of the atomic bombs of august 1945. >> okay. i just wanted to explain in this advance that this history course looks at responses to disasters in american history with an...
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p.m. pacific on american history tv. american history tv is on social media. history. at c-span >> hi, i'm corinne porter. i'm a curator here at the national archives museum. i'm going to show you around the "rightfully hers" exhibition today, which is in the lawrence f. o'brien gallery. before we head into the gallery i wanted to talk about this lenticular that's out in the lobby in front of the entrance. it has a photograph of the 1913 women's suffrage march, looking up pennsylvania avenue towards the united states capitol, and it is overlaid with a photograph from the 2017 women's march from
p.m. pacific on american history tv. american history tv is on social media. history. at c-span >> hi, i'm corinne porter. i'm a curator here at the national archives museum. i'm going to show you around the "rightfully hers" exhibition today, which is in the lawrence f. o'brien gallery. before we head into the gallery i wanted to talk about this lenticular that's out in the lobby in front of the entrance. it has a photograph of the 1913 women's suffrage march, looking up...
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p.m. pacific time, but his health secretary spoke this morning and said, quote, the point is to have a vaccine that's safe and effective for the american people and the people of the world showing some concern this may not be yet proven as safe in russia. >> all right, well, we'll be watching for that press conference coming up this afternoon. thank you very much, scott. >>> 6:03, and right now the bridges to chicago's downtown area are raised. this is keeping people from heading back to that same area that saw the looting sunday night. more than 100 people were arrested. 13 officers were injured in dow the car caravans going through the downtown area, looting businesses. more than 400 officers were called in to respond. in the wake of the arrest, shoe boxes, toys, all littered throughout the city streets. >>> college football players, they are throwing a hail mary in a desperate attempt to save this year's season, but the players in the pac 12, it's probably too late. jackie ward is live for us on news4. the plans for this year, jackie? >> some college players across the country are unionizin
p.m. pacific time, but his health secretary spoke this morning and said, quote, the point is to have a vaccine that's safe and effective for the american people and the people of the world showing some concern this may not be yet proven as safe in russia. >> all right, well, we'll be watching for that press conference coming up this afternoon. thank you very much, scott. >>> 6:03, and right now the bridges to chicago's downtown area are raised. this is keeping people from heading...
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p.m. pacific, excessive heat warnings will be in effect throughout the weekend for most of the southland. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ these days, businesses are adapting to new ways of working. and innovation is at the heart of it. verizon 5g ultra wideband is the fastest 5g in the world, with speeds up to 25 times today's 4g networks. its massive capacity and ultra-low lag time is already available in parts of select cities around the country. which means businesses both large and small can innovate like never before. i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ don't just think about where you're headed this summer. and now that you can lease or buy a new lincoln remotely or in person... discovering that feeling has never been more effortless. accept our summer invitati
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p.m. pacific. >> hard to put into words just what it was like to be a part of this expedition, expedition3. it will be kind of a memory that will last a lifetime for me. gillian: great reporting there from leland. to preview this splashdown we are joined by astronaut colonel mike fink, he has completed multiple space missions, once spent six months at the international space station. he's slated to be part of the first crew that will test boeing's first spacecraft. mike, thanks so much for joining us. good to see you in your gear. big day, right? i mean, the landing, the splashdown, you guys call it as i understand it's happening in an hour, huge victory really for nasa, for spacex and for all americans, right? >> gillian, very exciting day. this is a tricky bit like you heard on the thing with elon saying this is coming back from space. they're going 17,500 miles an hour now. in the next hour they'll get down to zero. there's a lot of heat involved, heat shields, parachutes, it's an exciting day. nasa is very spro proud of our spacex partner for taking these guys to space. we rented the
p.m. pacific. >> hard to put into words just what it was like to be a part of this expedition, expedition3. it will be kind of a memory that will last a lifetime for me. gillian: great reporting there from leland. to preview this splashdown we are joined by astronaut colonel mike fink, he has completed multiple space missions, once spent six months at the international space station. he's slated to be part of the first crew that will test boeing's first spacecraft. mike, thanks so much...
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p.m. pacific time hour, just under 60 minutes from now. we will bring that to you live as it happens.irst, let's go to christina coleman live in los angeles with more details on the tragic and shocking turn on the streets of portland last night. >> reporter: this is the third consecutive weekend of tension escalating between competing groups of protesters in portland. a caravan of trump supporters with 600 vehicles was making its way through downtown portland when protesters attempted to stop them by standing in the street. some protesters fired paint ball pellets and bear spray at counter protesters and they threw things at the trump supporters. supporters. police haven't released details on the victim or said if the gunfire was directly related to the protest but an associated press photographer says the victim appeared to be a white man wearing a hat bearing the insignia of patriot prayer, a right wing group that frequently demonstrated in portland and has drawn counter protests. this morning, president trump you appeared to excuse or defend the provocative behavior of his supporte
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p.m. pacific. the hatch is open. >> just a spice of structure there, to make sure any -- are protected.
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p.m. pacific with a lot of special guests and special coverage. that's later tonight.'s "the reid-out" with joy reid. >>> when was the last time you really looked out the window. what do you see? the awakening of the rising sun or light dancing across the mountain tops. beauty all around us like a painting moving in the wind, speaking to the soul. the world flashing past still yet to explore. look out the window, the summer of jeep is here. r of jee p is here. 1 in 2 kids is underhydrated. if your child doesn't seem themself at times, they may not be hydrated enough. wabba wabba! all new, plant powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love, and 1 gram of sugar. find new creative roots in the kids' juice aisle. wayfair has way more ways to renovate your home, from inspiration to installation. like way more vanities perfect for you. nice. way more unique fixtures and tiles. pairing. ♪ nice. way more top brands in sinks and faucets. way more ways to rule your renovation. nice! on any budget, with free shipping. they fell in lo
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p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> hollywood artist milicent patrick began her career as an animator for disney in the late 1930's. she acted as a bit player in many films, and in the 1950's became a special effects makeup artist and designed the custom for the iconic creature from the black lagoon horror film. up next, author and filmmaker mallory o'meara discusses her book, "the lady from the black lagoon: hollywood monsters and the lost legacy of milicent patrick." the kansas city public library hosted this event and provided the video. mallory: i wrote a book called "the lady from the black lagoon: hollywood monsters and the lost legacy of milicent patrick." but who the heck is milicent patrick? she is the forrest gump of the 1950's. she most noticeably designed the creature from the black lagoon, the pantheon of monsters. it was the last one to be included. everyone has their own pantheon. you can come fight me later. [laughter] in my opinion, creature was the last one. she was one of disney's first female animators, she was an actress, she was an illustrator. everything about m
p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> hollywood artist milicent patrick began her career as an animator for disney in the late 1930's. she acted as a bit player in many films, and in the 1950's became a special effects makeup artist and designed the custom for the iconic creature from the black lagoon horror film. up next, author and filmmaker mallory o'meara discusses her book, "the lady from the black lagoon: hollywood monsters and the lost legacy of milicent patrick."...
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p.m. pacific, 1:00 a.m.ntional democratic national convention. beginning with an address from michelle obama, and then bernie sanders, and then a nod for the gop, as lifelong republicans told america
p.m. pacific, 1:00 a.m.ntional democratic national convention. beginning with an address from michelle obama, and then bernie sanders, and then a nod for the gop, as lifelong republicans told america
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p.m. pacific, on american history tv. >> warren burger was chief justice from 1969 to 1986. next, a professor talks about his life and legacy. mr. sexton was law clerk to the chief justice and later served as nyu's president and law school dean. the supreme court historical society hosted this event in the supreme court chamber. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. on behalf of the officers and trustees of the supreme court historical society, welcome to our 42nd annual lecture. before we do anything else, i will ask everyone to take out their phones and turn them off. even on silent mode, they will interfere with the sound system here in the court. i am greg joseph, president of the society. welcome. we are delighted to have you here today.
p.m. pacific, on american history tv. >> warren burger was chief justice from 1969 to 1986. next, a professor talks about his life and legacy. mr. sexton was law clerk to the chief justice and later served as nyu's president and law school dean. the supreme court historical society hosted this event in the supreme court chamber. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. on behalf of the officers and trustees of the supreme court historical society, welcome to our 42nd annual lecture....
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p.m. pacific time california governor gavin newsom ordered an investigation into the reliability of the stateours a day, on air and on bloomberg's quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm karina mitchell. this is bloomberg. ♪ president trump says he called off last week's tentative grade review with china to review the so-called case-one trade deal, all their -- although they were not on the official calendar. with -- talks with china because i don't want to deal with them now. with what they did to this country at the world, i don't want to talk to china right now. chief asian correspondent stephen engle joins us. leo: it is -- ifphen: it is hard to tell this is political theater leading to the election or evidence the phase-one trade deal is in jeopardy. , trump made similar comments and said he didn't see the phase one trade deal continuing was a priority and set a lot has changed. a lot has changed, issues of bubble to the forefront, while i, we chat, tiktok and the coronavirus that he has repeatedly called the china virus and that has
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p.m. eastern, 11:30 a.m. pacific here on announcer: on september 2, 1963 nbc news gave a status on the civil rights movement. reporting from 75 locations throughout the united states it includes appearances by activists, scenes from civil rights events, and integrations from opponents. up next on reel america, the for 70 minutes which covers protest movements. the report also looks at the history of slavery and jim crow laws. in an unprede
p.m. eastern, 11:30 a.m. pacific here on announcer: on september 2, 1963 nbc news gave a status on the civil rights movement. reporting from 75 locations throughout the united states it includes appearances by activists, scenes from civil rights events, and integrations from opponents. up next on reel america, the for 70 minutes which covers protest movements. the report also looks at the history of slavery and jim crow laws. in an unprede
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p.m. pacific here on american history tv. america, on august 6, 1945, the united states dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima, japan, instantly killing 100,000 of the estimated 300,000 residents. injuries and deaths from radiation haunted the city for decades. the spirit of hiroshima is a documentary produced for the 50th anniversary of the bombings stories of several survivors and a young family in hiroshima trying to make sense of the events. eugene talks, about his assignment to the manhattan project, recorded by the national world war ii museum. 6:00 p.m. eastern, 3:00 p.m. tour of an exhibit on the bombings. as was created in cooperation with the peace memorial museum, the nagasaki atomic bomb museum and the american university museum. ♪
p.m. pacific here on american history tv. america, on august 6, 1945, the united states dropped an atomic bomb on hiroshima, japan, instantly killing 100,000 of the estimated 300,000 residents. injuries and deaths from radiation haunted the city for decades. the spirit of hiroshima is a documentary produced for the 50th anniversary of the bombings stories of several survivors and a young family in hiroshima trying to make sense of the events. eugene talks, about his assignment to the manhattan...
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p.m. pacific on tuesday to file written statements agreeing to expedited procedures stating in the order.see uber and lyft down a little bit today, but yesterday when this news broke, guys, the shares definitely were solidly in the green it's interesting because it's kind of a kick the can down the road move and california, of course, represents a relatively small proportion of those two companies' rides, however, it's a remarkable ruling and it definitely calls into question what they have been able to accomplish in terms of their business model so far, scott. >> and, leslie, i think you've said it well, it seems to me to be just a matter of time before uber and lyft are going to have to make some significant changes to their business model,whethe it's in california or elsewhere, you know, these companies are under pressure, more uber obviously because of the international presence relative to lyft, in international markets, where these issues have been, you know, debated for an awfully long time. you said kick the can down the road, i think that's the right way to see it if you think if
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p.m. eastern, 10:00 a.m. pacific here on american history tv.n history tv on c-span3 where each weekend we feature 48 hours of the programs exploring our nation's past. [no audio] each week american history tv is american artifacts explores the history of the united states through objects. next we visit capitol hill to talk to matthew wasniewski about the history of american -- african-american congressman. matthew: the story about however can americans come to congress is not one many are familiar with. we had 22 african-americans served between 1870 and 1901. it is largely us
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pacific, 18:18 a.m. 18:18.m., excuse me -- , excuse me, p.m., de orbit burn initiation. dragon on a final trajectory to a specific landing location. we determined the best one for today's reentry to be off the coast of florida near pensacola. vessel go navigator is in police, ready and waiting. -- is in place, ready and waiting. it seems like bob and doug are comfortable. they are in their spacesuits. the leak check has been performed. we got a call that it was nominal, so everything good there. --the visors are in the open position. they will be closed when we get to the dynamic portion. check my timeline. minutes awayut 24 from things really picking up. when they will separate the trunk. eight minutes after that, we will start to deorbit burn. that will be the longest burn of dragon's return journey. the latest timeline we got headed lasting for -- we got had it lasting for about 11 minutes. it will be the last firing of those forward bulkhead dracos.s, the four as we said before, that deorbit burn is what commits them to returning to home. when that happens, it that c
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p.m. eastern and pacific. >>> hedo, thanks for joining me. i'm dana bash in for fredricka whitfield.again with the u.s. hitting another unthinkabunthin unthinkable milestone. we passed more than 5 million cases today. more than 1,000 americans are dying every day. the death toll is now more than 162,000 and counting. yet, despite and that the economic toll, congress failed to find a deal on more stimulus now president trump is sidestepping congress in a series of executive actions. the president said saturday he was acting unilaterally after his team and the congressional democrats met an impasse. only if states ask for it and if states pay a quarter of it. it also includes memorandum for payroll tax holiday and suggests assistance to renters and homeowners facing eviction. the president also issued a mem dim on
p.m. eastern and pacific. >>> hedo, thanks for joining me. i'm dana bash in for fredricka whitfield.again with the u.s. hitting another unthinkabunthin unthinkable milestone. we passed more than 5 million cases today. more than 1,000 americans are dying every day. the death toll is now more than 162,000 and counting. yet, despite and that the economic toll, congress failed to find a deal on more stimulus now president trump is sidestepping congress in a series of executive actions. the...
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p.m. eastern, 3:00 pacific on "american history tv."ou are watching "american history tv," exploring our nation's past every weekend on c-span3. this week we are looking back to this date in history. >> pleasure now to present the moral leader of our nation, one who has conducted a massive moral campaign in the southern area of the nation against the citadel of racism, dr. martin luther king jr.. >> thank you, mr. randolph. i was simply like to say i think this has been one of the great days of america, and i think this march will go down as one thehe greatest if not greatest demonstrations for freedom and human dignity ever held in the united states. announcer 1: follow us on social more clips and posts. announcer 2: every saturday 8:00 eastern on "american history tv" on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights, presidents, to 9/11. >> thanks for logging into class. announcer 2: with most college campuses closed, watch the virtual setting to engage with s
p.m. eastern, 3:00 pacific on "american history tv."ou are watching "american history tv," exploring our nation's past every weekend on c-span3. this week we are looking back to this date in history. >> pleasure now to present the moral leader of our nation, one who has conducted a massive moral campaign in the southern area of the nation against the citadel of racism, dr. martin luther king jr.. >> thank you, mr. randolph. i was simply like to say i think this...
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p.m. eastern and pacific, only on cnn. >>> and hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i'm bianna golodryga and we begin this hour with a debate over mail-in voting and baseless claims coming from the white house. this morning protesters demonstrating in front of the home of postmaster general louis dejoy. they say dejoy hack systematically dismantling in order to sabotage it. mail-in votes are expected to be a major factor as the coronavirus pandemic limits in-person voting. president trump has continuously railed against mail-in voting even though he and the first lady requested mail-in ballots in florida. this morning the president turning to twitter once again, claiming that the 2020 election will be a fraudulent mess and that we may never know who won voting because of mail-in voting. cnn's kristen holmes joins us now from bridgewater, new jersey. kristen, another day. no surprise, another attack. >> reporter: well, that's right, bianna. and there are really two things going on that both pertain to mail-in voting. first you have president trump slamming the system,
p.m. eastern and pacific, only on cnn. >>> and hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i'm bianna golodryga and we begin this hour with a debate over mail-in voting and baseless claims coming from the white house. this morning protesters demonstrating in front of the home of postmaster general louis dejoy. they say dejoy hack systematically dismantling in order to sabotage it. mail-in votes are expected to be a major factor as the coronavirus pandemic limits in-person...
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p.m. -- or a.m. pacific time. >> again, the recovery team -- g-->> spacex dragon from the command. >> go for spacex. >> we have our first view of doug hurley. >> reiterate what bob said, and add my thanks to everybody over the last several years who have either worked in hawthorne, mcgregor or kennedy space center. anybody who touched endeavor, you should thank a moment to cherish this day, especially given all the things that have happened this year. we certainly can't thank you enough, my family can't thank you enough and just proud to be a small part of this whole effort to get the company of people to and from the space station. a day to celebrate with each other and we'll talk to you soon. hopefully in person. >> thanks so much, doug, and you're welcome and thank you so much for those kind words and we all wish you a safe journey home and a happy reunion with your family soon and we look forward to seeing you in person as well. >> really nice words there from bob behnken. there on your screen, we sauna
p.m. -- or a.m. pacific time. >> again, the recovery team -- g-->> spacex dragon from the command. >> go for spacex. >> we have our first view of doug hurley. >> reiterate what bob said, and add my thanks to everybody over the last several years who have either worked in hawthorne, mcgregor or kennedy space center. anybody who touched endeavor, you should thank a moment to cherish this day, especially given all the things that have happened this year. we certainly...
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p.m. eastern and pacific, only on cnn. >>> and hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining me.ianna golodryga and we begin this hour with a debate over mail-in voting and baseless claims coming from the white house. this morning protesters demonstrating in front of the home of postmaster general louis dejoy. they say dejoy hack
p.m. eastern and pacific, only on cnn. >>> and hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining me.ianna golodryga and we begin this hour with a debate over mail-in voting and baseless claims coming from the white house. this morning protesters demonstrating in front of the home of postmaster general louis dejoy. they say dejoy hack