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did your dad want to be norman rockwell? >> i don't think he wanted to be norman rockwell.to absorb and be as, perhaps, as great as norman rockwell in his own right. >> and in a way, don is now helping make that happen. you're surely asking, "where is the fake rockwell now?" well, it's on its own museum tour. that's right. don jr. is showcasing his father's amazing rockwell duplicate along with the seven other paintings he copied, all nearly indistinguishable from the originals. the exhibit places the real and the duplicate painting side by side. imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance," and remember -- you can't take it with you. >> she's a jet-setter in the golden age of travel... >> pan am flight attendants were iconic. >> did she fit the bill? >> i think shecreatedthe bill. >> ...bringing back these from around the globe. >> indonesian, african, chinese -- they came from everywhere. i thought she was a smuggler, which made it even more exciting. >> what?! >> are they just silly trinkets... >> is ther
did your dad want to be norman rockwell? >> i don't think he wanted to be norman rockwell.to absorb and be as, perhaps, as great as norman rockwell in his own right. >> and in a way, don is now helping make that happen. you're surely asking, "where is the fake rockwell now?" well, it's on its own museum tour. that's right. don jr. is showcasing his father's amazing rockwell duplicate along with the seven other paintings he copied, all nearly indistinguishable from the...
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downstream of lake rockwell is kent. here, again, the river is dammed.n of the sludge basins at the akron treatment plant has made a marked improvement in the water at kent. outdoorsman bill prichard proves a point. the public pressure to put in the treatment was due to a one-man campaign raised by gresser. a small mouth bass proves that stream fish have come back to this point of the cuyahoga. of course just downstream from kent, that city makes its own contribution to the river. the kent plant is currently working at over capacity. when a treatment plant is pushed by too much volume, there is only one immediate solution -- put it through faster. the shorter the treatment, the more impure the end product. the problem faced by the city of kent is typical. the only answer, expansion. $2.5 million are being spent to expand the plant. by 1980, it's estimated another addition will be needed. the cuyahoga moves on, flowing west now. dammed again at the misnamed monroe falls, the river serves a paper manufacturing plant. on the north side of akron, the crooked
downstream of lake rockwell is kent. here, again, the river is dammed.n of the sludge basins at the akron treatment plant has made a marked improvement in the water at kent. outdoorsman bill prichard proves a point. the public pressure to put in the treatment was due to a one-man campaign raised by gresser. a small mouth bass proves that stream fish have come back to this point of the cuyahoga. of course just downstream from kent, that city makes its own contribution to the river. the kent...
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this wastewater treatment plant, just southeast of lake rockwell.s simply not large enough to treat the waste of the area it serves. and the situation is so bad that the ohio state water pollution board has imposed a ban on new construction until a new plant can be built and put into operation. the plant superintendent says simply that he just doesn't have the facilities to do what he is supposed to do. there are plans for a new plant, and the federal government may help, but it costs some $2 million to build it. and it will take taxes to pay for it. as a result, largely untreated sewage runs from the plant to a ditch nearby, and into a series of creeks which flow into the cuyahoga. for a time the cuyahoga becomes a sewer. ♪ at twin lakes a new sewage treatment plant is under construction. it is a tertiary treatment plant, meaning it releases highly treated water back to the environment. it is the best sewage treatment system, unlike many, and this plant will be adequate for future development of the area. ♪ but as it flows silently by the historic
this wastewater treatment plant, just southeast of lake rockwell.s simply not large enough to treat the waste of the area it serves. and the situation is so bad that the ohio state water pollution board has imposed a ban on new construction until a new plant can be built and put into operation. the plant superintendent says simply that he just doesn't have the facilities to do what he is supposed to do. there are plans for a new plant, and the federal government may help, but it costs some $2...
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liz: blake moret, ceo of rockwell international. we will be right back. we are watching and waiting for the president and hearing what he says and on top of all of that, the dow, we are still down 145 points but we were down 207 earlier. stay tuned. -driverless cars... -all ground personnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. no matter what you trade, at fidelity is it to carry cargo or to carry on a legacy?? its show of strength or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain or breaking new ground? this is the time to get an exceptional offer on the mercedes of your midsummer dreams at the mercedes-benz summer event, going on now. lease the gla 250 suv for just $329 a month at the mercedes-benz summer event. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. liz: align technologies is the biggest cavity on the nasdaq at this hour and the s&p, by the way, due to demand troubles in china. this despite the free shout-out that youtube star log
liz: blake moret, ceo of rockwell international. we will be right back. we are watching and waiting for the president and hearing what he says and on top of all of that, the dow, we are still down 145 points but we were down 207 earlier. stay tuned. -driverless cars... -all ground personnel... ...or trips to mars. $4.95. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. no matter what you trade, at fidelity is it to...
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>> ...a norman rockwell shocker. >> is it a fake?s the question that was in everyone's mind. >> oh, if these walls could talk. >> i want you to put your hands like this, and we're going to pull it toward me. >> aah! >> there you go. >> oh, my goodness. >> keep going. ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in arlington, vermont, once home to norman rockwell. it was also home to a man who left his child
>> ...a norman rockwell shocker. >> is it a fake?s the question that was in everyone's mind. >> oh, if these walls could talk. >> i want you to put your hands like this, and we're going to pull it toward me. >> aah! >> there you go. >> oh, my goodness. >> keep going. ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in arlington, vermont, once home to norman rockwell. it was also home to a man who...
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i had to be here rockwell and acclaimed poet and activists got on a plane and headed back to puerto rico to take to the streets to call for governor ricardo russo you know to step down she was not alone there are about 6000000 puerto rican americans that live on the mainland of the united states there's no telling how many of them have returned here to the island to take part in these protests but certainly it's in the 10s of thousands of people who do it the protest and it's easy to find puerto ricans who live abroad that come home to take part in this it's clear what is happening here has taken on more than a protest it's something larger for many puerto ricans i felt that this was perhaps our version of an arab spring and. it's going to look very different but the movement doesn't. homa doesn't have an organization as being from this feels like a rock hill indeed her afternoon as she has done. thank . you. boy lympics fans let's find out what's going on in the world of sport with a lot of thank you much sammy at saks it's exactly one year to go until the tokyo olympics the city has be
i had to be here rockwell and acclaimed poet and activists got on a plane and headed back to puerto rico to take to the streets to call for governor ricardo russo you know to step down she was not alone there are about 6000000 puerto rican americans that live on the mainland of the united states there's no telling how many of them have returned here to the island to take part in these protests but certainly it's in the 10s of thousands of people who do it the protest and it's easy to find...
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>> ...a norman rockwell shocker. >> is it a fake?talk. >> i want you to put your hands like this, and we're going to pull it toward me. >> aah! >> there you go. >> oh, my goodness. >> keep going. ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in arlington, vermont, once home to norman rockwell. it was also home to a man who left his children
>> ...a norman rockwell shocker. >> is it a fake?talk. >> i want you to put your hands like this, and we're going to pull it toward me. >> aah! >> there you go. >> oh, my goodness. >> keep going. ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby in arlington, vermont, once home to norman rockwell. it was also home to a man who left his children
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oakland 55, sam rockwell 55. i see this a lot but it's always interesting to see how far apart our temperatures get during the day and look at how close they get at night. only four degrees is separating everyone. concord 56, san jose 56 degrees. weekend time, you're halfway through a holiday weekend but here are a few things you can do on saturday and sunday. maybe the marin county fair, it is in san rafael, the warmer day of the two will likely make it into the low 80s and beautiful marin county if you like things on the cool side, cools with the jazz and the music and cool when it comes to temperature that is the festival for you on sunday. it will be brisk and breezy, even drizzling out with low cloud cover and cool conditions in the 60s and san francisco. you can see the temperature change in a city like walnut creek, you made it to the upper 80s today. you will make it to the upper 80s tomorrow with lots of sunshine for start to finish. the low clouds make it to walnut creek and there will be much cooler, n
oakland 55, sam rockwell 55. i see this a lot but it's always interesting to see how far apart our temperatures get during the day and look at how close they get at night. only four degrees is separating everyone. concord 56, san jose 56 degrees. weekend time, you're halfway through a holiday weekend but here are a few things you can do on saturday and sunday. maybe the marin county fair, it is in san rafael, the warmer day of the two will likely make it into the low 80s and beautiful marin...
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fighting back and my not being here felt like that what tipped it over for me and i had to be here rockwell and acclaimed poet and activists got on a plane and headed back to puerto rico to take to the streets to call for governor ricardo rosso you know to step down she was not alone there are about 6000000 puerto rican americans that live on the mainland of the united states there's no telling how many of them have returned here to the island to take part in these protests but certainly it's in the 10s of thousands of people who do in the protest and it's easy to find puerto ricans who live abroad who have come home to take part in this it's clear what is happening here has taken on more than a protest it's something larger for many puerto ricans i thought that this was perhaps our version of an arab spring and. it's going to look very different but the movement doesn't. a leader at the home that doesn't have an organization. this feels like revolution rock hill indeed her afternoon as she has done every day since she's been back home chanting for the leader of her homeland to resign. she
fighting back and my not being here felt like that what tipped it over for me and i had to be here rockwell and acclaimed poet and activists got on a plane and headed back to puerto rico to take to the streets to call for governor ricardo rosso you know to step down she was not alone there are about 6000000 puerto rican americans that live on the mainland of the united states there's no telling how many of them have returned here to the island to take part in these protests but certainly it's...
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so a news a german finished allergy up next our neighborhood rockwell have your latest world that hadlives at the top of the hour and in the meantime of course as always the web site that's t w dot com have a good. searching for identity and recognition. of turkish citizens with african roots. their forebears were brought to the ottoman empire as slaves. even today their descendants are treated like outsiders cut no they're demanding change. the 60 minutes. and he needs to know the sex for an operator or work her master. thesis on the potato. to free. not to turn on well it gets more ridiculous from their. literature list to determine my street. lamp. by a. it's been 50 years since the moon landing. he was the 1st man to walk on the moon. as a small boy he dreamed of the stars. as a pilot he flew anything no matter how dangerous. materials to go to the pole. as an astronaut he took part in the greatest adventure in history. but he wrote a legend one simply a human being. was neil armstrong starts july 20th on t.w. . this is did up and there was a show coming up on the program trios ol
so a news a german finished allergy up next our neighborhood rockwell have your latest world that hadlives at the top of the hour and in the meantime of course as always the web site that's t w dot com have a good. searching for identity and recognition. of turkish citizens with african roots. their forebears were brought to the ottoman empire as slaves. even today their descendants are treated like outsiders cut no they're demanding change. the 60 minutes. and he needs to know the sex for an...
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fighting back and my not being here felt like that what tipped it over for me and i had to be here rockwell and i claimed poet and activists got on a plane and headed back to puerto rico to take to the streets to call for governor ricardo russo you know to step down she was not alone there are about 6000000 puerto rican americans that live on the mainland of the united states there's no telling how many of them have returned here to the island to take part in these protests but certainly it's in the 10s of thousands of people who are the protest and it's easy to find puerto ricans who live abroad that come home to take part in this it's clear what is happening here has taken on more than a protest it's something larger for many puerto ricans i said that this was perhaps our version of an arab spring and that's going to look very different but but i think the movement doesn't. a leader at the home and doesn't have an organization and being from this feels like revolution procmail indeed her afternoon as she has done every day since she's been back home. chanting for the leader of her homelan
fighting back and my not being here felt like that what tipped it over for me and i had to be here rockwell and i claimed poet and activists got on a plane and headed back to puerto rico to take to the streets to call for governor ricardo russo you know to step down she was not alone there are about 6000000 puerto rican americans that live on the mainland of the united states there's no telling how many of them have returned here to the island to take part in these protests but certainly it's...
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i had to be here rockwell and acclaimed poet and activists got on a plane and headed back to puerto rico to take to the streets to call for governor ricardo russo you know to step down she was not alone there are about 6000000 puerto rican americans that live on the mainland of the united states there's no telling how many of them have returned here to the island to take part in these protests but certainly it's in the 10s of thousands of people who do in the protest and it's easy to find puerto ricans who live abroad that come home to take part in this it's clear what is happening here has taken on more than a protest it's something larger for many puerto ricans i said that this was perhaps our version of an arab spring and. it's going to look very different but political movement doesn't. a leader in the home and doesn't have an organization at home being from this feels like revolution procmail indeed her afternoon as she has done every day since she's been back home chanting. the leader of a home where to resign. she says she will not buy a return ticket to philadelphia until it happ
i had to be here rockwell and acclaimed poet and activists got on a plane and headed back to puerto rico to take to the streets to call for governor ricardo russo you know to step down she was not alone there are about 6000000 puerto rican americans that live on the mainland of the united states there's no telling how many of them have returned here to the island to take part in these protests but certainly it's in the 10s of thousands of people who do in the protest and it's easy to find...
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fighting back and my not being here felt like that what tipped it over for me and i had to be here rockwell and acclaimed poet and activists got on a plane and headed back to puerto rico to take to the streets to call for governor ricardo rosso you know to step down she was not alone there are about 6000000 puerto rican americans that live on the mainland of the united states there's no telling how many of them have returned here to the island to take part in these protests but certainly it's in the 10s of thousands of people doing the protest and it's easy to find puerto ricans who live abroad that come home to take part in this it's clear what is happening here has taken on more than a protest it's something larger for many puerto ricans i said that this was perhaps our version of an arab spring and that's going to look very different but i think the movement doesn't. a leader at the home and doesn't have an organization at home being from this feels like revolution procmail indeed her afternoon as she has done every day since she's been back home chanting for the leader of her homeland t
fighting back and my not being here felt like that what tipped it over for me and i had to be here rockwell and acclaimed poet and activists got on a plane and headed back to puerto rico to take to the streets to call for governor ricardo rosso you know to step down she was not alone there are about 6000000 puerto rican americans that live on the mainland of the united states there's no telling how many of them have returned here to the island to take part in these protests but certainly it's...
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my father worked for both nasa and rockwell. nasa was then known as north and downey,ation, a way, the ground zero to the space age. i was hoping to speak with mike collins to tell him how handsome age. at his hage -- his my dad worked on the command module in the second stage of the saturn 5 rocket. projects.also other say that calling to is like a program i neverf my dad because got to know him because he passed away before four i was born. -- before i was born. in a way, the moon landing is a .ay to get to know him w alive, he made friends with a lot of his actor whoand even an later became a president himself. host: thank you for the stories. hear, that is great to yeah, downey, california. the important part of the apollo story. the command module was developed there, so the home of the spacecraft of the astronauts. they had to go through a lot of modifications. fire was the apollo 1 in january 1967, and alerted toryone to what they need improve and the capsule to ensure the astronauts safety. and it helped make a safer pro
my father worked for both nasa and rockwell. nasa was then known as north and downey,ation, a way, the ground zero to the space age. i was hoping to speak with mike collins to tell him how handsome age. at his hage -- his my dad worked on the command module in the second stage of the saturn 5 rocket. projects.also other say that calling to is like a program i neverf my dad because got to know him because he passed away before four i was born. -- before i was born. in a way, the moon landing is...
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my father worked for both nasa and rockwell. nasa was then known as north and downey,ation, a way, the ground zero to the space age. i was hoping to speak with mike collins to tell him how handsome age. at his hage -- his my dad worked on the command module in the second stage of the saturn 5 rocket. projects.also other say that calling to is like a program i neverf my dad because got to know him because he passed away before four i was born. -- before i was born. in a way, the moon landing is a .ay to get to know him w alive, he made friends with a lot of his actor whoand even an later became a president himself. host: thank you for the stories. hear, that is great to yeah, downey, california. the important part of the apollo story. the command module was developed there, so the home of the spacecraft of the astronauts. they had to go through a lot of modifications. fire was the apollo 1 in january 1967, and alerted toryone to what they need improve and the capsule to ensure the astronauts safety. and it helped make a safer pro
my father worked for both nasa and rockwell. nasa was then known as north and downey,ation, a way, the ground zero to the space age. i was hoping to speak with mike collins to tell him how handsome age. at his hage -- his my dad worked on the command module in the second stage of the saturn 5 rocket. projects.also other say that calling to is like a program i neverf my dad because got to know him because he passed away before four i was born. -- before i was born. in a way, the moon landing is...
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my father worked for both nasa and rockwell. nasa was then known as north and downey,ation, a way, the ground zero to the space age. i was hoping to speak with mike collins to tell him how handsome age. at his hage -- his my dad worked on the command module in the second stage of the saturn 5 rocket. projects.also other say that calling to is like a program i neverf my dad because got to know him because he passed away before four i was born. -- before i was born. in a way, the moon landing is a .ay to get to know him w alive, he made friends with a lot of his actor whoand even an later became a president himself. host: thank you for the stories. hear, that is great to yeah, downey, california. the important part of the apollo story. the command module was developed there, so the home of the spacecraft of the astronauts. they had to go through a lot of modifications. fire was the apollo 1 in january 1967, and alerted toryone to what they need improve and the capsule to ensure the astronauts safety. and it helped make a safer pro
my father worked for both nasa and rockwell. nasa was then known as north and downey,ation, a way, the ground zero to the space age. i was hoping to speak with mike collins to tell him how handsome age. at his hage -- his my dad worked on the command module in the second stage of the saturn 5 rocket. projects.also other say that calling to is like a program i neverf my dad because got to know him because he passed away before four i was born. -- before i was born. in a way, the moon landing is...
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because it's not under the direct aegis of nasa feels a little corporate to us, until i remember the rockwell logo on the command module. it was private companies stitched together. by nasa. >> that's right, yeah, lots of them. now it's a slightly different model. as opposed to nasa paying the bill, the taxpayers paying for everything, what we have now is the private contractors have a little more skin in the game. for example, nasa is going to be flying astronauts very soon, hopefully by the end of the year with bowing and space x and those spaceships are made by those companies. under contract to nasa. they have a little more skin in the game than the previous contract model. so nasa is still paying for a lot of it, but those companies are also putting their own dollar into it as well. then companies that are pretty much independent from them like virgin galactic and blue origin, bezos' company. they're using their own funding to come up with their spaceships, selling them for tickets. whatever they want to do. they're doing it on their own. in that case they still got a lot of help from th
because it's not under the direct aegis of nasa feels a little corporate to us, until i remember the rockwell logo on the command module. it was private companies stitched together. by nasa. >> that's right, yeah, lots of them. now it's a slightly different model. as opposed to nasa paying the bill, the taxpayers paying for everything, what we have now is the private contractors have a little more skin in the game. for example, nasa is going to be flying astronauts very soon, hopefully by...
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but then in an interview in playboy magazine rockwell was a little more clear in said i hate niggers. hate them i hate the niggers and the jews. so systemically people do not rind up in the alt right because of that liberalism of the left to take away for the responsibility that were conservativism and i think it's incredibly important to remember that people aren't political entities because they are pushed to do so but that gas chamber images did not do so because a professor at the university of missouri was a liberal. they did so because they decided to do so and because they decided to engage. so i want to be really clear about that. there's a host of people who have been responded to by fulks on the left with cruelty and liberalism and social media on college campuses. richard spencer in his stupid suit. so we should give college students more credit than that and how we talk to college students about these issues. and again thank you for writing this book. [applause] >> hello. i'm taking notes i'm not just tweeting. there is a lot of ground i would like to cover when there is a
but then in an interview in playboy magazine rockwell was a little more clear in said i hate niggers. hate them i hate the niggers and the jews. so systemically people do not rind up in the alt right because of that liberalism of the left to take away for the responsibility that were conservativism and i think it's incredibly important to remember that people aren't political entities because they are pushed to do so but that gas chamber images did not do so because a professor at the...
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. >> it's like i'm -- you want me to do a norman rockwell painting i don't know what to do.jimmy: we'll talk about "lion king" first. >> yeah. >> jimmy: because this is -- you go in there. what voice are you doing for - >> so, i'm playing one of the hyenas [ light laughter ] and i'm pretty - yeah, yeah, yeah [ cheers ] >> jimmy: you think i was -- >> it was very appropriate that they laughed [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, hyena. yeah >> and actually i was studying the hyenas from the previous movies do you remember? it was whoopi goldberg - >> jimmy: yep. >> and cheech marin -- >> jimmy: that's right >> and then the hyena that was on crack so - [ laughter ] and so i was -- so i was studying them -- >> jimmy: which one am i >> yeah, which one am i? am i playing --? [ laughter ] 'cause if i had a choice i would like to be the cheech marin if you don't mind, 'cause i'd rather have words as my lines other than just going -- [ babbling ] [ laughter ] i'd rather that not be the guy i play if you know -- 'cause i'm a black man. i'm trying not to play crack addicts anymore. [ laughter
. >> it's like i'm -- you want me to do a norman rockwell painting i don't know what to do.jimmy: we'll talk about "lion king" first. >> yeah. >> jimmy: because this is -- you go in there. what voice are you doing for - >> so, i'm playing one of the hyenas [ light laughter ] and i'm pretty - yeah, yeah, yeah [ cheers ] >> jimmy: you think i was -- >> it was very appropriate that they laughed [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, hyena. yeah >>...
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. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative.he was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> on the morning of the search, alison recalls that she and another colleague from work, a man named derek, were running late, and that would turn out to be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late, actually. everyone else had started searching. >> were you given a grid or an area to look at? >> yes. we were given the front of the neighborhood, the very front of the neighborhood. on the right. >> it was one of the last unassigned sections of the organizers' search grid, a patch of woods near a busy road. >> derek and i went into the woods together. and i remember having to walk up and go over a large tree. and there is this pile of leaves, and it's in the middle of where everything else is clear and flat. and my heart is racing a million miles an hour. i go up to the pile of leaves. i was using my boot
. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative.he was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> on the morning of the search, alison recalls that she and another colleague from work, a man named derek, were running late, and that would turn out to be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late, actually....
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. >> or it could be rockwell. >> or it could be virginia. i don't know. wh, like, o that's interesting. hey, listen, it is going to be warm out there. meagan, i know you were hot yesterday. >> we were both at the nats game. i happened to sit in the shade. you sat in sunshine. i looked at everybody sitting in tss sunshine, ble their hearts. it is a warm day out there and that sun was beating down on y'all for that:0 5:00 game. if you are headed to the nats game today, they play at 1:35 against the dodgers, y keepr fingers crossed, hopefully we get a better outcome than yesterday. it's going to be a hot one. this is dead smack in the afternoon. it's going to be a hot one out there. either way you cut it, even if you are not headed to the nats game, it's going to be warm. temperatures around 90eg des. it's mild right now, 70s 73 is the temperature. tu are going to feel touches of humidity throughou day. your wake-up weather, by 9:00 a.m. the temperatures at 81 degrees. sunshine. of a little bit of humidity. maybe even a little bit of rain. we will talk more
. >> or it could be rockwell. >> or it could be virginia. i don't know. wh, like, o that's interesting. hey, listen, it is going to be warm out there. meagan, i know you were hot yesterday. >> we were both at the nats game. i happened to sit in the shade. you sat in sunshine. i looked at everybody sitting in tss sunshine, ble their hearts. it is a warm day out there and that sun was beating down on y'all for that:0 5:00 game. if you are headed to the nats game today, they play...
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they raise their guide on revenue and profit a lot of this is rockwell, of course revenue up 45 versusor 3 to 5. >> yeah. and it is a good number for a company that i think probably needed to put up a good number but that is not going to necessarily stop the yakking from large shareholders including dan lobe or bill ackman this is a company, great deal will happen to, in the next -- what do we want to call it, six months it a year spinning off, otis and carrier, earlier in 2020. utx will change dramatically and then merge what is left with raytheon in a deal roundly criticized by some of their shareholders like mr. lobe. it is going to be interesting to see. you don't think they have done a lot of homework. it always helps when you put up and executing fairly well, no doubt, jim at the same time, you have dan lobe will keep coming. we know that these guys are nothing if not relentless it has been dramatically changed as a result of this deal, saying that they think they should be pursuing partnerships. this is from his letter by the way at the end of june as opposed to an out and out d
they raise their guide on revenue and profit a lot of this is rockwell, of course revenue up 45 versusor 3 to 5. >> yeah. and it is a good number for a company that i think probably needed to put up a good number but that is not going to necessarily stop the yakking from large shareholders including dan lobe or bill ackman this is a company, great deal will happen to, in the next -- what do we want to call it, six months it a year spinning off, otis and carrier, earlier in 2020. utx will...
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try to get leverage over the defense department i do believe, i do believe a lot of the good -- rockwellood rich -- landing gear united technologies is all those. what it really lacks to me is a something away from commercial aircraft that is in defense. and raytheon does that raytheon is underperformed for three straight quarters because they're having trouble making missiles >> right >> that goes away. also by the way, the classified for raytheon is much lower margins than classified for harris l3. remember, we don't know what that black box is, but it is hurting raytheon greg hayes, ceo of united technologies, doesn't care about that.prevails. i think if there is no tariffs or if they held off, oates will have good quarter. oates had good number in china i think -- dan lobe has a good -- >> yeah. >> i think that greg, you bank with hayes on this you bank with hayes. this is my own work. >> this is a story we'll be revisiting a number of times let's get to a story this morning, shares of delta up 2% to phil lebeau with news involving that airline phil >> david, delta out with 2q guidan
try to get leverage over the defense department i do believe, i do believe a lot of the good -- rockwellood rich -- landing gear united technologies is all those. what it really lacks to me is a something away from commercial aircraft that is in defense. and raytheon does that raytheon is underperformed for three straight quarters because they're having trouble making missiles >> right >> that goes away. also by the way, the classified for raytheon is much lower margins than...
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. >> less than a year after their purchase of rockwell they're posting better than expected results. aerospace after-market benefiting from the grounding of the 737 max jets analysts pointing to higher demand for maintenance components and repairs for older planes executives say united tech is on track to break up the company next year and defended its plan to merge with defense contractor raytheon despite pushback and ago advice investor dan lobe. >> another big dow winner. biogen higher after reporting earnings before the bell and meg tirrell has the story? it was a guidance raise driven by outperformance of its key multiple slower rose cyst drug franchise. after a major alzheimer's trial failure in march, investors have been waiting for details on a new direction, especially potential m & a. though some like jeffrey holtz says it may be in the cards and wasn't all rosey one of its newest drugs missed numbers and sent ionis lower. >> switching gears from earnings to two deal stories in the tech world. let's start with josh lipton on reports of an apple/intel deal what do we know? >
. >> less than a year after their purchase of rockwell they're posting better than expected results. aerospace after-market benefiting from the grounding of the 737 max jets analysts pointing to higher demand for maintenance components and repairs for older planes executives say united tech is on track to break up the company next year and defended its plan to merge with defense contractor raytheon despite pushback and ago advice investor dan lobe. >> another big dow winner. biogen...
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we heard that from dow we heard it from rockwell automation they lowered guidance on trade uncertaintiesstment decisions. the slowdown in global auto cycle, that's an issue for ford and borgwarner look at the sectors, cyclicals, semis and metals and industrials, all weaker on the day. defensive names, proctor and gamble, johnson & johnson stronger it looks like the cyclical rally is running out of steam. there's the dow jones industrial average closing the day down 132 points, s&p down 16. >>> good afternoon welcome to "the closing bell." i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm sara eisen here with mike santoli, cnbc's senior markets commentate wror. the dow, s&p, nasdaq and russell 2000 all declining today keep in mind, the s&p and the nasdaq closing at record highs just yesterday 1% pullback, though, for the nasdaq s&p's down 0.5%. it was broad every sector, all 11 of them, closed lower -- energy and information technology were the worst hit. had some weaker earnings stories, at least facebook ending lower, ford, that type of thing. also not so much enthusiasm for ecb mario draghi, though he seemed
we heard that from dow we heard it from rockwell automation they lowered guidance on trade uncertaintiesstment decisions. the slowdown in global auto cycle, that's an issue for ford and borgwarner look at the sectors, cyclicals, semis and metals and industrials, all weaker on the day. defensive names, proctor and gamble, johnson & johnson stronger it looks like the cyclical rally is running out of steam. there's the dow jones industrial average closing the day down 132 points, s&p down...
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southern california which of the heart of the aerospace industry in downey, california, the home of rockwellt the heart of the apollo mission. in my district, we built the engines that powered us to the moon and they are a legacy topany that we are proud have in rancho cordova, california in the heart of my district. host: private industry is looking to make commercial space travel possible. is that something you see yourself doing? give: if someone wants to me a seat on a rocket that will take me into orbit, i'm not going to pass that up. member of thet house science, space, and technology committee we will talk to today and we appreciate your time. guest: thanks for having me on. host: we are taking your calls as we talked to the members of congress. we especially want to hear from our viewers about your priorities for space travel and the future of space exploration. the phone lines are split up regionally. you can keep calling in in the last two hours of our program today. this is the 50th anniversary of the launch of the apollo 11 mission. ralph mdc, what should our priorities be in spa
southern california which of the heart of the aerospace industry in downey, california, the home of rockwellt the heart of the apollo mission. in my district, we built the engines that powered us to the moon and they are a legacy topany that we are proud have in rancho cordova, california in the heart of my district. host: private industry is looking to make commercial space travel possible. is that something you see yourself doing? give: if someone wants to me a seat on a rocket that will take...