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Transcripts For WABC Eyewitness News 20150909

This afternoon. Toni yates joins us live from the scene. Toni. Reporter yes, indeed. You know, the demolition scheduled for tomorrow will probably have to be delayed with this accident happening. A few minutes ago we saw some of the demolition crews and Port Authority workers meeting at hangar 14. They are standing there. At one point they walked away, surveyed the building then walked back. Lets take a look at the video. Newscopter 7 was over head shortly before it collapsed. It was being prepared for full demolition when earlier something went wrong. There were nine workers inside the structure which part of it began to buckle. They all made it out but four of them suffered nonlife threatening injuries. We are told two of the people are listed as critical. Now crews are doubtful as i said that the hangar as it is now is safe to go back into. That has to be decided. This was a Maintenance Hangar that was closed after United Airlines reopened opened a brandnew hangar last year. So,ing

Transcripts For WABC Eyewitness News 20150909

This afternoon. Toni yates joins us live from the scene. Toni. Reporter yes, indeed. You know, the demolition scheduled for tomorrow will probably have to be delayed with this accident happening. A few minutes ago we saw some of the demolition crews and Port Authority workers meeting at hangar 14. They are standing there. At one point they walked away, surveyed the building then walked back. Lets take a look at the video. Newscopter 7 was over head shortly before it collapsed. It was being prepared for full demolition when earlier something went wrong. There were nine workers inside the structure which part of it began to buckle. They all made it out but four of them suffered nonlife threatening injuries. We are told two of the people are listed as critical. Now crews are doubtful as i said that the hangar as it is now is safe to go back into. That has to be decided. This was a Maintenance Hangar that was closed after United Airlines reopened opened a brandnew hangar last year. So,ing

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Interpreting Womens History For The Public 20150119

Even industry has grown rapidly. The camps outside israels borders where more than a million refugees maintain a miserable existence. Israel says it would be impossible to readmit them. The arab states sporting the refugees do not accept any condition at all. Up next on American History tv, a panel of historians and Museum Professionals talk about methods and challenges for presenting womens his to a nonacademic audience. They make recommendations and discuss upcoming projects. This round table was part of the american historical Associations Annual meeting and is about two hours. Thank you very much let me commence with introductions. We have the president and ceo of the society they are fostering Greater Public understanding of history and the impact on the world today to support and encourage historical scholarships. Mira recently lead the campaign for a major renovation of a land mark building on Central Park West that raised more than 100 million. The New York Historical societies

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Interpreting Womens History For The Public 20150119

Its an opportunity to learn about innovation thats happening in the marketplace and how that will impact my job at the fcc. I look at new televisions i think what is that going to do for television standard. When i think about head phones, what is it going to do for raf and things like that. Satellite products and video products, its whats the impact on so many different items we have before us or items that may come before us and i get to learn a number of different products that may come to market at some point that may not involve us today that might involve us in the future so its an opportunity to learn. Tonight at 8 00 eastern on the communicators on cspan2. Up next on American History tv a panel of historians and Museum Professionals talk about methods and challenges for presenting womens history to a nonacademic audience. Using examples from their own research and public exhibits, they make recommendations and discuss upcoming projects. This roundtable was part of the american

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Interpreting Womens History For The Public 20150131

Understanding of history and its impact on the world today. To develop an Educational Initiative for young people, students, and adults. She recently led the historical campaign, which raised more than 100 million. Under her directions the New York Historical society has lost groundbreaking exhibitions. In recent years she has been honored with the woman of distinction metal, the deans metal in 2005, education and student advocacy award. And many many other awards we do not have time to read today because we want to hear what she has to say. She also has done research that focus on the creation of the historical narrative. Without further a do, louise mirrer. Thank you for organizing this panel. As some of you may be aware of the New York Historical society has been developing a brandnew center for the study of womens history. So i am very interested today to learn about the work of my fellow panelist and also to hear the views of those of you in the audience. At the New York Historica

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