Seen this movie and i was a little worried about them making this. There were some things i might have done different out of some hidden language that gave it its pg13 rain but the one thing i thought carried very well and ron howard did a great job was to tell the basic story of people that were in trouble and we certainly were in trouble although, there were problems on every mission we flew during the program and if we can look at the entire Apollo Program report its a book about that dick, its in the archives if you can get it through information. There is an appendix that lists the problems or we call them anomalies and some people call them funnys that happened on the flights and they listed them numerically by fight order and you ignore apollo seven and eight who only had one spacecraft. Apollo 13 at the second least number of problems of all the flights. We almost aborted apollo 14 an apollo 16 in response that theyre it will to work around and had them land. That was the natur
Hundreds were arrested. At one point even the cnn World Headquarters building in atlanta was damaged by protesters as our crews in the building continue to broadcast what was happening there and around the country. And there are more demonstrations scheduled for today. A response to the story that has dominated the news for days now. I cant breathe. Please. I cant breathe. Get up get in the car man i will. Get up get in the car i cant move. This is the source of the pain and the anger and frustration. The death of george floyd, an unarmed black man who lost his life after a Minneapolis Police officer held his knee on floyds neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds. The criminal complaint says floyd was unresponsive for two minutes and 53 seconds of that time. Think of that. It is possible he was dead for two minutes with a knee on his neck. That officer has now been charged with thirddegree murder and manslaughter but activists and protesters are saying that arrest isnt enough and theyre
May 27—"Justice for Kimi" are the words imprinted on the bracelet that Courtney Heath wore during the jury trial of a Mason man charged with killing her 29-year-old sister, Kimberly Mattingly. Christopher Glass, 37, was found guilty in Effingham County Circuit Court Thursday of first-degree murder, concealing her death and aggravated battery with a firearm. The verdict — delivered after the .