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the decision is which man was the indispensable man of the manhattan project? take it away. >> i guess i'll start. that's part of the title of my book actually. i'll just speak about two aspects of general groves. as you may or may not know, he grew up in the army. his father was an army chaplain. he was determined to go to west point and he graduated fourth in his class. at the time the automatic choice of anyone who was at the head of their classes at west point joined the corps of engineers. he graduated on november 1st 1918. war was over but 11 days later november 11th 1918, and he's now an engineer in a peacetime army and very slow to move through the ranks. and in the run up to world war ii after he served in various places around the united states, been getting bigger and bigger projects and getting good efficiency reports he is part of the construction division of the army corps of engineers, which is building all of the camps, the ordinance plans and erg for the run up to world war ii. so by the time there's pearl harbor. this infrastructure is much in
the decision is which man was the indispensable man of the manhattan project? take it away. >> i guess i'll start. that's part of the title of my book actually. i'll just speak about two aspects of general groves. as you may or may not know, he grew up in the army. his father was an army chaplain. he was determined to go to west point and he graduated fourth in his class. at the time the automatic choice of anyone who was at the head of their classes at west point joined the corps of...
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this section is called "gross of the manhattan project." d i sadly -- i am not sad about filling in, but i'm sad that denise, the author of the -- of "the girls of the atomic city" cannot be here today. and that -- her book reached the new york times' bestseller's list when it came out and it has captivated people with its story of the women in world war ii while working on this top-secret project in oak ridge. and one of the girls, she featured nine girls, is with us this afternoon. and that is rosemary move lane -- rosemary lane. three of them -- three of the girls that are the nine major characters, or not characters, but the people she focused on in her book, are on the voices of the manhattan project website. we were able to take interviews with them. so you can read the book and listen and see them on a website. ms. black is one i would like to remember, who was a very, very dear and such an enthusiast for preserving oak ridge's history and the creation of the national park. sadly, she passed away in the last couple of months, but she
this section is called "gross of the manhattan project." d i sadly -- i am not sad about filling in, but i'm sad that denise, the author of the -- of "the girls of the atomic city" cannot be here today. and that -- her book reached the new york times' bestseller's list when it came out and it has captivated people with its story of the women in world war ii while working on this top-secret project in oak ridge. and one of the girls, she featured nine girls, is with us this...
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this section is called "grows of the manhattan project." i am not sad about filling income a but i am said that the niece kiernan, the author of "the girls of the atomic city" will not be here today. i know many of you are looking forward to her. she is a wonderful, vivacious, engaging person. these are the heroines of her book. her book reached the new york times best seller list when it came out. if fascinated people with a story of the women in world war ii who were working on this top-secret project in oak ridge. one of the girls, she featured nine girls, is with us this afternoon. that is rosemary myers lane. three of the girls that are the nine major characters -- not characters, but the people she focused on in her book are on voice -- on our voices of the manhattan project on the website. we were able to do interviews with them. colleen black is one i would like to remember, who is in her book. very dear in such an enthusiast for preserving oak ridge's history and the creation of the national park. she passed away in the last couple
this section is called "grows of the manhattan project." i am not sad about filling income a but i am said that the niece kiernan, the author of "the girls of the atomic city" will not be here today. i know many of you are looking forward to her. she is a wonderful, vivacious, engaging person. these are the heroines of her book. her book reached the new york times best seller list when it came out. if fascinated people with a story of the women in world war ii who were...
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this section is called girls of the manhattan project, and i sadly had to -- i'm not sad about filling in but i'm sad that denise kiernen who is the author of "girls of the atomic city" will not be here today. so i know many of you are looking forward to her. she's just a wonderful, vivacious, engaging person and just fell in love with oak ridge and the girls that she met there and that are the heroines of her book. her book reached "new york times" best seller list when it came out and it fascinated people with a story of the women in world war ii who were working on this top secret project in oak ridge. and one of the girls -- she featured nine girls -- is with us this afternoon and that's rosemary meyers lane. three of them are captured -- three of the girls that are the nine major characters -- not characters but people she focused on in her book are on our voices of the manhattan project website. we were able to take interviews with them so you can read the book and then listen and hear them on our website. colleen black is one i would like to remember who is in her book and a ver
this section is called girls of the manhattan project, and i sadly had to -- i'm not sad about filling in but i'm sad that denise kiernen who is the author of "girls of the atomic city" will not be here today. so i know many of you are looking forward to her. she's just a wonderful, vivacious, engaging person and just fell in love with oak ridge and the girls that she met there and that are the heroines of her book. her book reached "new york times" best seller list when it...
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third was the los alamos site for the manhattan project in new mexico. and one of the reasons for looking at that was it was another one of those cities that just kind of materialized out of nowhere. topaz or the central utah relocation center was utah's fifth largest city, vanport was oregon's second. loss olmos was either second or third in new mexico. so it's this gigantic wartime effort mostly for cities that have subsequently disappeared or become something else. i was interested in the range of people who were brought live in these confined spaces, because we might kind of imagine pretty naturally, given the racial anxieties and the racial anxiety of the time, that preponderances thises a segregation situation for african-americans. but about what well to do celebrated scientists frommingom universities and laboratories across the u.s. and across the world? the first community in i study was the klammath indian reservation, analysis southern oregon, bus i started to realize that the more i looked at at the free communities i was examining -- three c
third was the los alamos site for the manhattan project in new mexico. and one of the reasons for looking at that was it was another one of those cities that just kind of materialized out of nowhere. topaz or the central utah relocation center was utah's fifth largest city, vanport was oregon's second. loss olmos was either second or third in new mexico. so it's this gigantic wartime effort mostly for cities that have subsequently disappeared or become something else. i was interested in the...
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george became a part of the astp and was sent to city college in upper manhattan. and then in the most fortuitous situation, which no one could have predicted and it was just a lucky hit for the soviets george is selected for the special engineer detachment. we heard quite a bit about about it. but they were the junior members that assisted the senior scientists. they were graduate students, they were a special group and they were very important. george gets tapped for that and gets sent to oakridge tennessee. he has the run of the place. and he's using instruments that were designed earlier, the person who designed them measuring the radiation. so george is probably ingesting an e enormous amount of information about how uranium is enriched. and plutonium and basically has the run o of the place. right but living in the barracks among his colleagues, he must have learned a great deal and he's passing this information on to russia. we don't know how he did that or who his contact was. i'm hoping that mark cramer, my co-author, is digging into the russian archives an
george became a part of the astp and was sent to city college in upper manhattan. and then in the most fortuitous situation, which no one could have predicted and it was just a lucky hit for the soviets george is selected for the special engineer detachment. we heard quite a bit about about it. but they were the junior members that assisted the senior scientists. they were graduate students, they were a special group and they were very important. george gets tapped for that and gets sent to...
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good evening akamai vice president for policy research at the manhattan student is my pleasure to welcome you to discussion by her senior fellow, diana furchtgott-roth and her colleague jared meyer, co-authors of the new book "disinherited: how washington is betraying america's young." the persistent deficits and debt of the federal government driven to a large extent by the promises of entitlement programs such as social security and medicare have from bid longtime head of the national bureau of economic research to observe that fiscal deficits impose a burden on teachers generation borrowing only postpones the time when taxes will have to be paid. even more pointedly, former u.s. comptroller general david walker has spoken of the problem a generational fast present consumption and even indulge in their bribes the young of opportunity. and they're important new book "disinherited: how washington is betraying america's young" the manhattan institute diana furchtgott-roth and jared meyer will elaborate on this theme. we should not be surprised by persistently high levels of unemployment am
good evening akamai vice president for policy research at the manhattan student is my pleasure to welcome you to discussion by her senior fellow, diana furchtgott-roth and her colleague jared meyer, co-authors of the new book "disinherited: how washington is betraying america's young." the persistent deficits and debt of the federal government driven to a large extent by the promises of entitlement programs such as social security and medicare have from bid longtime head of the...
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of the library of congress and los alamos national laboratory coproduction, the moment in time, the manhattan project which documents the moment of the explosion. >> the scene inside the shelter was dramatic beyond words. it can safely be said that almost everyone was praying. oppenheimer scarcely breathed. >> at 45 seconds the automatic timer was started. the test was out of man's control. a physicist who was usually the coolheaded one changed his mind. >> he said, i am excited. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. >> in the dead silence of the morning at 5:29:45, the coronado de muerto was based in a flash that most men had only seen from the stars. >> the atom bomb did not fit into any preconception thought by anybody. >> the light from the blast was one place where theoretical calculation had been way off. in the instrument bunker, they were caught offguard. >> i realized the ball of fire was moving up. i grabbed the controls of the camera and turned the camera up and so you see it abruptly, it just suddenly jerks up. >> i was looking straight at the right spot. there appeared a very small bright light. and
of the library of congress and los alamos national laboratory coproduction, the moment in time, the manhattan project which documents the moment of the explosion. >> the scene inside the shelter was dramatic beyond words. it can safely be said that almost everyone was praying. oppenheimer scarcely breathed. >> at 45 seconds the automatic timer was started. the test was out of man's control. a physicist who was usually the coolheaded one changed his mind. >> he said, i am...
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i'm vice president for policy research at the manhattan institute and it's my great pleasure to introduce you to -- to welcome you to discussion by our senior fellow, diana furchtgott-roth and her colleague, jared meyer, co author 0s of the book: "disinherited: how washington is betraying the young." the per sissents of debt of the federal government driven by the promises of entitlement programs such as social security and medicare have prompted martin feldstein to observe that fiscal deficits impose a burden on future generations. borrowing only postpones the time when taxes will have to be paid. even more pointedly former u.s. comptroller general david walker has spoken of the problem of generational theft. present consumption indulgence that robs the young of opportunities. in their important new book, "disinherited." how washington is betraying its young, the manhattan institute's diana furchtgott-roth and jared meyer elaborate on this theme. we should not be surprised by persistently high levels of unemployment among the young nor by their delay in establishing themselves as indepen
i'm vice president for policy research at the manhattan institute and it's my great pleasure to introduce you to -- to welcome you to discussion by our senior fellow, diana furchtgott-roth and her colleague, jared meyer, co author 0s of the book: "disinherited: how washington is betraying the young." the per sissents of debt of the federal government driven by the promises of entitlement programs such as social security and medicare have prompted martin feldstein to observe that...
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it will be at the canyon of heroes along broadway in lower manhattan. it starts at new york's battery park and end at city hall. and here now is another live look at the parade route. a huge police presence. the women's national team will be the first female team ever honored with a ticker tape parade in manhattan. you see firetrucks there. thousands of people already lining the streets. you can see young children on top of their fathers' shoulders. young little girls, no less, who are growing up watching these young women play just incredible soccer. as we continue to look live here. this is a parade that you know these parades just don't happen all that often. there have been 00200 of them since world war ii. they don't happen quite frankly, and a big portion of that 200 happened between 1945 and 1965. obviously, mostly for new york teams. but there have been individuals, statesmen, like winston churchill who have been celebrated with ticker tape parades. but they rarely happen. they've never happened for a women's team. and this is the first time that
it will be at the canyon of heroes along broadway in lower manhattan. it starts at new york's battery park and end at city hall. and here now is another live look at the parade route. a huge police presence. the women's national team will be the first female team ever honored with a ticker tape parade in manhattan. you see firetrucks there. thousands of people already lining the streets. you can see young children on top of their fathers' shoulders. young little girls, no less, who are growing...
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miller of miller samuel joining us in studio to talk about manhattan, the always expensive manhattan.ou. macau's casino revenue falls to the lowest level in more than four years. more on the gambling city losing streak in today's local market wrap. ♪ mark: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i am mark crumpton. getting a check in the markets. basically markets are still in the green. we are seeing all three up about half a percent. the nasdaq up least of them. there, good news out of greece and good u.s. data on manufacturing and employment numbers early this morning. i want to take a look at the biggest movers of the day. almost 28%. the good news is agreed to by the insurer. it is now up 29%, an all-time high. travelers company writing high off of the move. wynn resorts also up by 5.2%. china leading the tourist a longer and macau, not five days for seven days. energythe biggest losers and coal specifically. the only sector in fact on the index that is in the red. consol energy leading the way down by 5.5%. it had been down by as much as 6.7% the lowest since november 2008. ch
miller of miller samuel joining us in studio to talk about manhattan, the always expensive manhattan.ou. macau's casino revenue falls to the lowest level in more than four years. more on the gambling city losing streak in today's local market wrap. ♪ mark: welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i am mark crumpton. getting a check in the markets. basically markets are still in the green. we are seeing all three up about half a percent. the nasdaq up least of them. there, good news out of...
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this is the only manhattan location? nicolas: this is the only manhattan location, yes. monis: after visiting two courage. b locations, the picture is much clearer on how this company got in trouble. even though they were smart enough to pick excellent retail locations, bad merchandising and design inconsistencies is why this company is all over the place. now i need to meet the family at their corporate offices and dig into the financials. well, this looks a lot different than the store. -nicolas: yeah. -stephanie: yes. -lemonis: looks nice. -nicolas: thank you. so, this is home base, if you want to call it. lemonis: yeah. nicolas: this is our conference room/showroom. lemonis: i like it. i walk into their corporate office, and i'm surprised how different it is than the two retail stores i've been to. it looks like an edited collection of what courage. b actually stands for. it's much cleaner, and it's much clearer. stephanie: this product is our best-selling product. it is just an easy hanging cardigan, in essence, that we call the duster, 'cause it literally kind of du
this is the only manhattan location? nicolas: this is the only manhattan location, yes. monis: after visiting two courage. b locations, the picture is much clearer on how this company got in trouble. even though they were smart enough to pick excellent retail locations, bad merchandising and design inconsistencies is why this company is all over the place. now i need to meet the family at their corporate offices and dig into the financials. well, this looks a lot different than the store....
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i headed i headed up west 51st street in the manhattan to johnny utah, the place utah, the place werenew york city life meets the country. i was back to being a cowgirl. i spoke to the manager and asked him what they were trying to do. >> the only bar in new york city that has a mechanical bull and we are proud of that. it's a huge attraction. attraction. bill: is that a real bullhead? >> it is a real bullhead. unbelievable. this bulletin iowa. it died and they ordered the head of bones and it was shipped to johnny utah. the hostess actually rise a mechanical bull. really good no hands. >> balance out with the ball is doing. you want to push her way back. suppose coming suppose coming up towards you want to crush your body forward. >> hanging on. >> right now we are with the bull operator. clicks you have these two controls. this one spends it. this one box it. when a box box of does the up-and-down mode. eventually you are usually able to off pretty easily. >> i gave it my best try. i was not able to hang on. a more upper arm strength to get back and forth. teesix forth. bill: you no
i headed i headed up west 51st street in the manhattan to johnny utah, the place utah, the place werenew york city life meets the country. i was back to being a cowgirl. i spoke to the manager and asked him what they were trying to do. >> the only bar in new york city that has a mechanical bull and we are proud of that. it's a huge attraction. attraction. bill: is that a real bullhead? >> it is a real bullhead. unbelievable. this bulletin iowa. it died and they ordered the head of...
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and jared a fellow from the manhattan policy institute and research, thank you both for taking a deeper look. >> thank you. >> coming up hundreds of people coming together on the streets of newark new jersey demanding on end of police brute atties in their cities. >>> and cause for concern in china, attorneys fighting human rights violations - detained by the government. >>> friend and family of joseph blandisi. the african -- sandra bland gathered for hur funeral in illinois, arrested on july 10th after failing to use a turn signal. three days later she was found dead in the cell her death ruled a suicide. the death of sandra bland intensified calls for police reforms across the country. protesters taking to the streets newark new jersey. they struggled with tensions between the police and people they report for years. john terrett has the report. >> reporter: it's 150 years since slavery was abolished. this group of churchgoers, activists feel suppressed. they marched through the streets this afternoon not the million hoped for, but a large rally in the city for years. >> what we are
and jared a fellow from the manhattan policy institute and research, thank you both for taking a deeper look. >> thank you. >> coming up hundreds of people coming together on the streets of newark new jersey demanding on end of police brute atties in their cities. >>> and cause for concern in china, attorneys fighting human rights violations - detained by the government. >>> friend and family of joseph blandisi. the african -- sandra bland gathered for hur funeral...
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like the manhattan project. when you hear in the media, they have 20,000 twitter followers so we throw up our hands? we have 320 million people in america we have the best technology. we have more people who can use twitter and smartphones and ipads than anybody. we can counter all of that. when they're on twitter, we could have five people on twitter. we could flood the airwaves to come together, get a plan. think big like the manhattan project. nobody thought could you split the atom. think big and counter this. >> practically speaking, that's interesting. i think about this. the nightmare scenario. everybody has been thinking about, watching the rise of isis or al qaeda before that.lves who are inspired. indirect. you can't break this chain of communication between something happening overseas and something happening here. ultimately you're trying to get into the minds of people to preempt one of these attacks. >> that's absolutely right. so far, law enforcement has done an exceptional job at identifying, inve
like the manhattan project. when you hear in the media, they have 20,000 twitter followers so we throw up our hands? we have 320 million people in america we have the best technology. we have more people who can use twitter and smartphones and ipads than anybody. we can counter all of that. when they're on twitter, we could have five people on twitter. we could flood the airwaves to come together, get a plan. think big like the manhattan project. nobody thought could you split the atom. think...
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>>> from newly built homes in irvine california to condos overlooking the manhattan skyline. chinese investors are pouring money into the u.s. real estate market. that catapulted the chinese past the canadians to the top spot for foreign investment in real estate. will that help or hurt u.s. housing? >> what we're seeing seems to be a flight to safety and that could lead to more money being poured into u.s. real estate which is viewed as a reality investment. >> a hong kong baits company that connects buyers with real estate agents put out a survey on we chat a popular social media platform. more than have say they're definitely looking to invest in u.s. housing. chinese have been flooding into southern california and this irvine development of homes. the chinese want security for their kids. >> i think it is a long term i want to live here play. >> some want to live in miami. a brand new market for the chinese. vanessa grout had two chinese investors as the market seemed in free fall. >> with the anxiety caused by the recent economic downturn we have seen a flood of interest.
>>> from newly built homes in irvine california to condos overlooking the manhattan skyline. chinese investors are pouring money into the u.s. real estate market. that catapulted the chinese past the canadians to the top spot for foreign investment in real estate. will that help or hurt u.s. housing? >> what we're seeing seems to be a flight to safety and that could lead to more money being poured into u.s. real estate which is viewed as a reality investment. >> a hong kong...
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the manhattan project from a couple of scientists, one is not allowed in the project because he is consideredadical to jew jewish, and too great a potential for sub version but he actually clued the roosevelt administration into the fact that germany had some kind of project going to weaponize atomic energy in some way and with the capture of shaq slow satisfy yack they had the ability to do it. so they had to build and it make sure nobody knows this is happening. so scientists took this kind of great leap of faith that was paced a lot on their commitment to their discipline, saying are you're going to go to the desert you're not going know where you're going your dress is po box 1663, when your children are born, if you have children in the compound, their birthplace is just po box 1663. there's no such place as los alamos. the big concession was family members were allowed to come and that was really big concession because there was the concern the more people, the more you have to manage them. so for most of those people it was the scientist's hollywood but what a lot of the scientists did
the manhattan project from a couple of scientists, one is not allowed in the project because he is consideredadical to jew jewish, and too great a potential for sub version but he actually clued the roosevelt administration into the fact that germany had some kind of project going to weaponize atomic energy in some way and with the capture of shaq slow satisfy yack they had the ability to do it. so they had to build and it make sure nobody knows this is happening. so scientists took this kind...
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>>guest: the annual trade show for the book industry is held on the west side of manhattan is the place for those in the book trade all over the world to come together to find out the hot new titles for fall and winter to meet with a cultural exchange today you would have seen a very expensive boosts from china as they are the guest of honor and that is controversial because the pan-american center has held counter programming protesting china's presence so as a newsworthy story that is something that is interesting to keep track of >>host: so for authors to preview their books with the fall been the busiest time of the year, twice a year you put out your books for the year. folks can find the books online? >> go to buzz publishers marketplace.com you can download it
>>guest: the annual trade show for the book industry is held on the west side of manhattan is the place for those in the book trade all over the world to come together to find out the hot new titles for fall and winter to meet with a cultural exchange today you would have seen a very expensive boosts from china as they are the guest of honor and that is controversial because the pan-american center has held counter programming protesting china's presence so as a newsworthy story that is...
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and i made the manhattan location the model for what i envision to be the national brand.is whole place is getting redone. i spent $350,000 to renovate the space and dramatically increased our advertising to bring in volume. i improved the margins by fixing the appraisal process so we could buy lower. jon: i noticed the wheels are a little scuffed, also. lemonis: i also eliminated the wholesalers so we could sell higher. they're taking margin right out of your pocket. do you not see that? jon: who the hell am i gonna sell my cars to? lemonis: dealers. previously, they were buying 70 cars a month at an average gross profit of $1,100 per car. today, they buy an average of 220 cars a month with an average gross profit of $2,300 per car. on an annual basis, they're generating more than $5 million of additional gross profit. that's why changing the process was important. jon: after marcus came, business increased substantially and the profit margins increased, as well. andrew: marcus has imagination, and that's what really propels businesses forward. lemonis: what i love the mo
and i made the manhattan location the model for what i envision to be the national brand.is whole place is getting redone. i spent $350,000 to renovate the space and dramatically increased our advertising to bring in volume. i improved the margins by fixing the appraisal process so we could buy lower. jon: i noticed the wheels are a little scuffed, also. lemonis: i also eliminated the wholesalers so we could sell higher. they're taking margin right out of your pocket. do you not see that? jon:...
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have doing in this area remember housing is a fundamental right i'm hoping that we all are on the manhattan size not like lenal hemmingly we know that san francisco has become manhattan we know that in new york they keep people within the city limits thank you. >> any many i is there any additional public comment. >> hello, i'm wendy i think i have an innovative thought in terms of that office power and retail space it is not a requirement at this time but there's no incremental rental in this city and i would challenge the developer to set aside a portion of the retail as well as office for nonprofits or social impacts organizations as well as retail small business owners okay just a thought thank you. >> is there any additional public comment okay. seeing none public comment is closed. commissioner moore. >> i only want to ask the city attorney what the ceqa finding have to be at and restated in the motion is it traditional for all morgsz. >> kate stacey from the city attorney's office project is an ocii project because u but because the planning commission has a roll in the decision maki
have doing in this area remember housing is a fundamental right i'm hoping that we all are on the manhattan size not like lenal hemmingly we know that san francisco has become manhattan we know that in new york they keep people within the city limits thank you. >> any many i is there any additional public comment. >> hello, i'm wendy i think i have an innovative thought in terms of that office power and retail space it is not a requirement at this time but there's no incremental...
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they called the program the manhattan project. scientists conducted the first test in july 1945. the following month, u.s. planes dropped the bombs on her row sheem ma and nagasaki. many americans say the atomic bombings were necessary to end the war more quickly. the mayors of hiroshima and nagasaki have asked that the park accurately portray how much devastation the bombs inflicted. the u.s. officials plan to begin work on the park next year. >>> many young tibetans are taking extreme steps to protest china's policies in areas where they live. the tibetan government in exile says that since 2009 more than 140 people have burned themselves to death. chinese authorities accuse religious leaders like the dalai lama of encouraging acts of terror. and beijing has placed strict controls on media reports from the region. a japanese filmmaker is trying to shed light on what's happening in tibet and why young people there are resorting to such radical tactics. >> reporter: a documentary is called lunta. that means wind force in tibetan. people will leave their forbidden prayers to the g
they called the program the manhattan project. scientists conducted the first test in july 1945. the following month, u.s. planes dropped the bombs on her row sheem ma and nagasaki. many americans say the atomic bombings were necessary to end the war more quickly. the mayors of hiroshima and nagasaki have asked that the park accurately portray how much devastation the bombs inflicted. the u.s. officials plan to begin work on the park next year. >>> many young tibetans are taking...
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the parade in manhattan, all the team's 23 players will thereby. the team scrambling to get everything ready for the big day. the excitement level is a little bit nuts. this is mayor de blasio's wife on twitter. quote, the people have spoken and they want a ticker tape parade. the manhattan borough president puts it more simply -- all the excitement arriving in new york city on top of that it's free. anybody can show up and watch what happened, which is exactly what i'm doing. there is even a post parade celebration they are going to do on the grounds of city hall. that's an enclosed area. people did have to apply for a ticket. that event is free, even though you need a ticket. ticket requests can only be made during a two-hour window yesterday. in that two-hour window, the city fielded 12,000 requests for tickets. that's six times the number of tickets they can actually give away for the event and that was in two hours. so people are psyched. imagine what it's like to be at the heart of that. imagine what it is to be the subject of that. imagine w
the parade in manhattan, all the team's 23 players will thereby. the team scrambling to get everything ready for the big day. the excitement level is a little bit nuts. this is mayor de blasio's wife on twitter. quote, the people have spoken and they want a ticker tape parade. the manhattan borough president puts it more simply -- all the excitement arriving in new york city on top of that it's free. anybody can show up and watch what happened, which is exactly what i'm doing. there is even a...
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toys "r" us and build a bear have announced the closing of the midtown, manhattan location. >> a quick looked at the headlines. greece votes yes to more austerity and the new bailout deal despite anger from mps and protesters. barack obama sets to face a showdown in congress. extremists were planning on beheading a senior military official. >> time for the business news. you have been looking at the greek bank. >> a sign of them being able to open. they are closed until the end of today. we can expect that will be extended. mario draghi gives a scheduled conference later. the ecb has been propping up greece's lenders with loans to stop them running out of cash. the banks cannot reopen without a bailout deal. after two weeks of closures what sort of state are the banks in? >> ac that has become all too familiar. -- a scene that has become too familiar. people lined up to with draw their euros. banks have been shut since june 29. with their own cash reserves running out, greek banks need the ecb to list the limit so they can reopen. the biggest question is when are you going to open the
toys "r" us and build a bear have announced the closing of the midtown, manhattan location. >> a quick looked at the headlines. greece votes yes to more austerity and the new bailout deal despite anger from mps and protesters. barack obama sets to face a showdown in congress. extremists were planning on beheading a senior military official. >> time for the business news. you have been looking at the greek bank. >> a sign of them being able to open. they are closed...
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they are jamming the streets of lower manhattan this morning. a live shot of the start of the tickertape parade for the u.s. women's soccer team. they will be at city hall celebrating the world cup victory. they throw confetti now because there are no takers -- tickertapes. pimm: the original parade came from the dedication of the statue of liberty. matt: that is quite cool. we will hear a report in just a little bit. 130,000p, more than geeks, nerds and comic book lovers are in san diego for comic con. star wars is the star of the show this year. we will have a preview of that with emily chang. nuclear talks with iran stall in vienna. they're alternating between saying their close and ready to walk out. men will be walking down the runway and ridiculous clothing. the men's new york fashion week starts. let's get back to greece where creditors are assessing the country's latest proposal. pimm: the situation in greece and the fast declining chinese equity prices contributed to global risks. neil, great to have you with us. explain a little bit abo
they are jamming the streets of lower manhattan this morning. a live shot of the start of the tickertape parade for the u.s. women's soccer team. they will be at city hall celebrating the world cup victory. they throw confetti now because there are no takers -- tickertapes. pimm: the original parade came from the dedication of the statue of liberty. matt: that is quite cool. we will hear a report in just a little bit. 130,000p, more than geeks, nerds and comic book lovers are in san diego for...
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officially the comcast building with our parent company's name and the nbc peacock now a bright part of the manhattan skyline. >>> a man who became a hero to so many on the eve of world war ii has died. sir nicholas winton is referred to by some as the british oscar schindler for arranging to carry 669 children, most of them jewish, out of nazi-occupied czechoslovakia by train in 1939. he was able to convince the british government to let them into the country. for years he never spoke of it, until his wife uncovered a scrapbook in 1988. later in life winton reunited with many of those he saved. nicholas winton was 106 years old. >>> the planets have aligned for an amazing and rare sight. overnight venus and jupiter appeared to meet in the sky even though they're really 416 million miles from each other. it's called a double star. it won't happen again until 2023. >>> when we come back here tonight, what visitors can now do at the white house after the first lady ripped up a 40-year-old rule. next at 6: ===take vo=== the mystery surrounding a car crash at san jose international, that killed one perso
officially the comcast building with our parent company's name and the nbc peacock now a bright part of the manhattan skyline. >>> a man who became a hero to so many on the eve of world war ii has died. sir nicholas winton is referred to by some as the british oscar schindler for arranging to carry 669 children, most of them jewish, out of nazi-occupied czechoslovakia by train in 1939. he was able to convince the british government to let them into the country. for years he never spoke...
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. >> reporter: as far as that stepped-up air campaign, the manhattan made it clear they have iraq in mind here, trying to make it more difficult for isis to move equipment and fighters from syria into iraq. >> and there is a lot on the president's plate. thank you, doug luzader. >>> the country of greece is sailing in unchartered financial waters, if you will, after voters rejected more financial reforms. the greeks continue to celebrate the election results, but the european council president called a summit for tomorrow to discuss what is next for greece's financial future. many predict difficult times ahead for greece and the parliament said the people of greece may need humanitarian aid, including food in the coming days. >> and the suspension ever sick people or children in the kindergarten should not pay a price for the dramatic situation in which the country and government brought the country, no. >> and greece's financial minister resinned. and he said he was told other euro ministers didn't want him to attend further negotiations. >>> south carolina lawmakers are set to debat
. >> reporter: as far as that stepped-up air campaign, the manhattan made it clear they have iraq in mind here, trying to make it more difficult for isis to move equipment and fighters from syria into iraq. >> and there is a lot on the president's plate. thank you, doug luzader. >>> the country of greece is sailing in unchartered financial waters, if you will, after voters rejected more financial reforms. the greeks continue to celebrate the election results, but the...
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the average sale price for a manhattan apartment hitting 1. $1,876,000. sale price for the second-highest of all time at $980,000. average co-op prices hit a record 1$.5 million.$.5 million the average new price for development, $2,000 per square foot. most expensive sale in the quarter was a unit on the 77th floor of 157. that new tower. that apartment sold for $47.8 million. the number two was also at that same building for $46.5 million. the problem is these skyrocketing prices may be getting too rich even for the rich. the number of sales fell by 20% year over year. that is the fourth straight quarter of declines and inventory is not budging. there's about six months of inventory. over half of the sales in the second quarter were for at or above the asking price. so there's continued upward pressure on prices. for $1.8 million, 1,400 square foot hardwood floors but not that manhattan luxury of your own washer and dryer. >> a real estate agent will never tell you that the markets are peaking or has already peaked. >> but there is a standoff and there i
the average sale price for a manhattan apartment hitting 1. $1,876,000. sale price for the second-highest of all time at $980,000. average co-op prices hit a record 1$.5 million.$.5 million the average new price for development, $2,000 per square foot. most expensive sale in the quarter was a unit on the 77th floor of 157. that new tower. that apartment sold for $47.8 million. the number two was also at that same building for $46.5 million. the problem is these skyrocketing prices may be...
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stories of rosemary and isabella just two of the extraordinary women who found themselves working on the manhattan project. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter @ cspanhistory. >> the 14th amendment granted citizenship to all persons born or ratified by the united states. coming up next, a discussion about how the end of the civil war led to that amendment and eventually the 15th amendment that gave african-american males the right to vote. the african-american civil war and museum hosted this 35 minute event. frank: my name is frank smith and i am the director of the museum. for this purpose this weekend i am the host of the grand review committee, welcoming thousands of marchers and reenactors and descendents to washington, d.c. to talk about the close of the american civil war. at the end of the war, the government celebrated by bringing 200,000 soldiers to washington, d.c. to acknowledge the fact that after four years of a bloody war, it was finally over, the nation had been saved as one n
stories of rosemary and isabella just two of the extraordinary women who found themselves working on the manhattan project. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter @ cspanhistory. >> the 14th amendment granted citizenship to all persons born or ratified by the united states. coming up next, a discussion about how the end of the civil war led to that amendment and eventually the...
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the way you bank. uber has a new campaign, just for manhattan. for manhattan. announced that >>> well uber has a new campaign but it's just for manhattan. the service nouned edannounced that it is now charging a flat rate of ten bucks for any destination below flat street, but there is a catch, riders must use a pool at least two riders heading in the same direction. it is even cheaper than the uberx, but it is for a limited time only. >> people should take advantage of that. that is a great deal. >>> and get ready for more pain at the pump gas prices in the bay area could go up as much as 30 cents a gallon meaning four bucks. analysts.com are blaming fuel problems for the surge in gas prices others say it's because of california's less polluting blend of gas and problems with the refineries in southern california. >>> we look around at the cheaper gas prices according to gas buddy.com, the lowest price, 3.13 at blossom hill roll and windfield boulevard. and at the mass station on mountain boulevard in scout road. san francisco, the lowest price we found was $3.
the way you bank. uber has a new campaign, just for manhattan. for manhattan. announced that >>> well uber has a new campaign but it's just for manhattan. the service nouned edannounced that it is now charging a flat rate of ten bucks for any destination below flat street, but there is a catch, riders must use a pool at least two riders heading in the same direction. it is even cheaper than the uberx, but it is for a limited time only. >> people should take advantage of that....
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jamie: when greenhouse wasn't in concert, he taught at the manhattan school of music, and here at homen his cape cod studio. this is where elena played the cello as a child. >> you sometime put your name in his appointment book to try to get time with him in lieu of a lesson erasing the student that wasn't coming. >> i did that to get an hour of his time. not a cello lesson. jamie: did you ever play the stradivarius? >> no. never. jamie: why? >> i never played well enough to play the stradivarius. jamie: by whose opinion? >> i guess by my father's. but i never wanted to. jamie: can i hear him play? >> i would love it. ♪ having the music is wonderful. hard, but wonderful. ♪ isn't it beautiful? haunting. jamie: wow. what's the first thing you do when you have to decide whether to keep or sell the family jewel? >> i think the first question you ask yourself is, do you have any use for it or love for the family jewel? and i think a big part of it also is, can you afford to keep the family jewel? jamie: the financial implications of this strange inheritance worries elena and her husband who
jamie: when greenhouse wasn't in concert, he taught at the manhattan school of music, and here at homen his cape cod studio. this is where elena played the cello as a child. >> you sometime put your name in his appointment book to try to get time with him in lieu of a lesson erasing the student that wasn't coming. >> i did that to get an hour of his time. not a cello lesson. jamie: did you ever play the stradivarius? >> no. never. jamie: why? >> i never played well...
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the manhattan institute agrees with me. this deters people from opening a business? >> we'd want people to sell toys in lemonade so we need to identify the rules to lead to positive consequences to affect every major rule goes through a cost-benefit process to make sure the benefits outweigh that cost. >> first of all people will kill their customers? i suspect he will block poison his customers if they ate make them said he will not last very long and he is out of business or in jail. >> belle glade you have all of these rules and piles of paper how to keep that straight? >> sell the of these need to be undertaken of new knowledge for example to talk about specifics that is under development for a long time and though the recently have we been able to adopt those regulations. >> death air and water got cleaner thanks to those regulations but now we're into minuscule differences. >> it depends on your perspective. but what saved tens of thousands of lives based on the well-established there is no local conspiracy. >> rand if
the manhattan institute agrees with me. this deters people from opening a business? >> we'd want people to sell toys in lemonade so we need to identify the rules to lead to positive consequences to affect every major rule goes through a cost-benefit process to make sure the benefits outweigh that cost. >> first of all people will kill their customers? i suspect he will block poison his customers if they ate make them said he will not last very long and he is out of business or in...
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in 2008 she joined fox news is a commentator and is also now an adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute make intruding editor of the institutes magazine and the theater reporter the tablet magazine. that i get that right? >> the other critic. the story is judy's gift book. others of don't with biological weapons the first gulf war holocaust. judy is just embarking we are talking in the office. she happens to pick such lighthearted. >> lighthearted. >> lighthearted subjects. judy story or stories really raise important questions about the practice of journalism relationships between reporters and sources between reporters and editors, especially when classified are highly sensitive information is involved in decisions about whether to take a nation to war are at stake. so there. so there's certainly a lot to discuss ceiling. judy will be in conversation with an old friend of mine and of judy's and a talented foreign correspondent and foreign editor during his 20 years with the "washington post". he went on to lead the transatlantic center of the german marshall fund the american council
in 2008 she joined fox news is a commentator and is also now an adjunct fellow at the manhattan institute make intruding editor of the institutes magazine and the theater reporter the tablet magazine. that i get that right? >> the other critic. the story is judy's gift book. others of don't with biological weapons the first gulf war holocaust. judy is just embarking we are talking in the office. she happens to pick such lighthearted. >> lighthearted. >> lighthearted subjects....
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they have more private information on scientists in the manhattan project and anyone could ever want where they would get their hair cut prior to being brought to the manhattan project and whether that indicated they were jewish and potentially more of a political tendency to be subversive. so there sections of both confinement in surveillance of something wonderfully american about your participation in the community. i think one of the things they would take away from the book is to realize their story as americans what the standard narratives we been given there's a lot of hidden histories and hit next. does. it has a unique and interesting history but it doesn't end the last time they reached the pacific shore. if we had onto the history too long, some very important issues that we are still contending with get lost. if you really want to understand in the west tower neighbors came to be here and what histories they bring and maybe let difficulties from my pastor difficulties from their pastor that they might have overcome really look more closely beyond everybody coming to the w
they have more private information on scientists in the manhattan project and anyone could ever want where they would get their hair cut prior to being brought to the manhattan project and whether that indicated they were jewish and potentially more of a political tendency to be subversive. so there sections of both confinement in surveillance of something wonderfully american about your participation in the community. i think one of the things they would take away from the book is to realize...
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whether on the manhattan side the brooklyn side or any side absolutely trust the police trust the systems that we have in place here. >> the governor also asking new yorkers to be vigilant poppy, and to report any behavior that seems suspicious to law enforcement right away. >> absolutely. boris sanchez, thank you very much. let's discuss more of this with our panel. jonathan gilliam, former police officer. also with us john matthews executive director of the community saving institute. guys thank you for being here. jonathan let me begin with you. when you talk about the past few weeks and all of the focus that has been on this we even heard mike morell the former deputy director of the cia really issuing a very very strong warning this week. is it overblown at all the amount of concern given no specific threat has been made? >> i don't think so. i'll tell you why. because where this intelligence is coming from is different groups all over the world, sources, chatter that you see online and it's not just american intelligence services. all intelligence services come together. that's wher
whether on the manhattan side the brooklyn side or any side absolutely trust the police trust the systems that we have in place here. >> the governor also asking new yorkers to be vigilant poppy, and to report any behavior that seems suspicious to law enforcement right away. >> absolutely. boris sanchez, thank you very much. let's discuss more of this with our panel. jonathan gilliam, former police officer. also with us john matthews executive director of the community saving...
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i was there and there was a long line down the block in midtown manhattan, where there's roughly 5 billion choices you can eat lunch and people were lining up for chipotle. true costs went up and the companies that raise their prices are the ones that can, the ones with the loyal user base like starbucks and chipotle. we knew the customer would pay with the minimum wage going up. the places this hurts employees, mcdonald's won't be raising their prices anytime soon. they don't have a loyal customer base right now. the employees will be will get squeezed less money to go arnold hire fewer people pure economics. >> jonas? >> look all costs get passed onto consumer. if the company is successful they'll have a profit margin. there's not some magic pot of money they'll eat the cost of labor doubling. oh we have to cut back on the corporate jet. the dollar men is going to go away. but all these same cities we noted, you're already paying probably 50% more than you should for a lot of goods because their rents are so high because of government regulations on buildings in san francisco and all the
i was there and there was a long line down the block in midtown manhattan, where there's roughly 5 billion choices you can eat lunch and people were lining up for chipotle. true costs went up and the companies that raise their prices are the ones that can, the ones with the loyal user base like starbucks and chipotle. we knew the customer would pay with the minimum wage going up. the places this hurts employees, mcdonald's won't be raising their prices anytime soon. they don't have a loyal...