Television and online, cspan is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. Brought to as a Public Service by your cable or satellite provider. Brian brian here is a piece of video of you on this network in 1979. [video clip] at the recent government report concerning the threemile island, the government concedes that one out of 10 people will eventually die of cancer in the threemile island area. Brian do you remember that time almost 40 years ago and have you changed your thinking . Michio i remember that very vividly. I am a theoretical physicist and i work with the theories of albert einstein. Being before a Television Camera was a new experience but when the threemile island to happen, ever was that we needed a scientist about the site for this mess to the American People. So they contacted me and i said to myself this why i do for a what i do for a living. Im a physicist. I said to myself i will get on National Television and National Radio because the si
Welcoming billin dinges. [applause] doctor dinges ok, thank you. Good evening, everyone. , anddelighted to be here im delighted you are here on muggy, welcome, to washington, d. C. In august evening. I am going to start this with this image. Up anoriginally conjured image of rough water everson. Ralph waldo emerson. I doctored it with long hair and beads and a headband. I looked at it a while and came to the conclusion this would probably verge on sacrilege. Thisad, i am starting with particular image in the title. Woodstock, pond to the transcendental and roots transcendentalist roots of the 1960s counterculture. I am going to share with you some thoughts this evening and some ideas about a mid19th century american religious, philosophical, and Literary Movement known as transcendentalism. And, its connections with socially,ture that culturally, politically generation gap. The age of aquarius, make love, not war, times they are a changing. Turn on, tune, in, drop out. Sex, drugs, rock
9 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan, online at cspan. Org, or listen with a free cspan radio app. Senator Bernie Sanders met with voters at a town hall in New Hampshire, one of several events he is holding in the Granite State this labor day weekend. He had he is introduced by a Campaign Organizer and the founders of ben jerrys ice cream. This is almost 90 minutes. Hello. Hi. Woo [applause] i have a question for you. Are you feeling the burn . [crowd cheering] it is so nice having an actual applause to that, i practiced in my room. Hi, everyone. Im erin. I am the field organizer for the Sanders Campaign here. Im from durham. Durham, New Hampshire. Not too far from here. I have really deep roots in New Hampshire. Dover, my mom is from manchester, from the west side. My grandfather taught at unh. My mom is a teacher in farmington. I loved growing up here. I couldnt have picked a better place to grow up. I kind of want to talk about growing up a little bit with you guys today. Growing up can mean
The Smithsonian National air and space museum shows us artifacts that tell the story of Space Exploration from the moon to mar mars. Each week american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and Historic Sites around the country. Up next we visit the Smithsonian National air and space museum located on the National Mall in washington, d. C. Our tour guide is valerie neal, head of the Space History Department at the museum who shows us artifacts that tell the story of Space Exploration from the moon to mars. Im valerie neal. Were in the boeing milestones of flight hall at the center of the museum and this is the hall where we display the pioneering aircraft and spacecraft that transform the modern world. When this Museum Opened in july of 1976 almost every space artifact on display had recently been in the news. This was very much a museum of contemporary spaceflight and it was for most people their first chance to see what had been lauded in the 1960s and early 1970s during thi
Classmate of congressman jackson and agent for their book loving you, speaking of view and dont forget to pray and is a family friend as well. To introduce these lovely people, here is april smith. [applause] thank you. Good evening and welcome. Welcome to Raleigh North Carolina we appreciate you coming in. Thank you for joining us. We would like to thank quail ridge books, cspan, the ceo and founder of healthcare and our friends from North Carolina that have joined us. [applause] also, we would like to thank our educators in the area for joining us tonight as well as friends and family thank you for coming out. We appreciate you. For those of you who do not know, ms. Jackson is the life of reverend Jesse Jackson, from the civil rights movement. She has marched, she has been jailed and she participated in the initial me to march in washington. Ms. Jackson comes from a bout of strength with her family. Strong women keep on coming and in the midst of her sons pain she decided to put pen