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
He talked about impeachment, free speech, the Mueller Investigation and his former clients Jeffrey Epstein and oj simpson. This is 45 minutes. He talked about the Mueller Investigation, Jeffrey Epstein, and o. J. Simpson. There is a little bit of Dinner Service going on over here, but everyone is trying to be as quiet as they can. I believe all of the Service Staff is out of the room now and we can have your undivided attention to enjoy what is sure to be a compelling discussion. Lifedershowitz spent his defending Civil Liberties, defending free speech on College Campuses, and defending israel. He joined the Harvard Law School factory at the age of 25. Blanklyof one of our fellows. Blankley fellows. He became americas professor after teaching more than 10,000 students. Professor dershowitz has been called the winningest criminal lawyer in history. He has one won a vast majority of his cases. He continues to devote have his bonoice to pr to pro cases and causes. He has written nearly 40
Is a small city north of albany in upstate new york. My parents are they are both deceased now, but were part of a very cohesive jewish community, up there, of fairly devout people, conservative and modern Orthodox Jews in that area, the tricity area. My father worked in the garment industry. He eventually bought a small business, a factory, up there and worked very hard his whole life to support his family, my two sisters and me. My mother was a teacher for a while and an administrator in the government, in albany. So i kind of come from the middle bourgeoisie, people who are not very well connected or in anyway, i think, privileged, so i regard myself, almost, as kind of a working class girl, certainly as a yeoman class girl. I attended the Public Schools in troy, new york. I went to college at yale college, in the early 1970s, which was when yale was just beginning to accept women. I majored in biophysics and biochemistry. I then went to oxford on a marshall scholarship to study phi
Celebrations of humanitys highest achievement, the apollo 11 moon landing. Were deeply honored to have Vice President pence with us this morning as we unveil Neil Armstrongs recently conserved apollo 11 ft skpas space suit. Also with us, jim brydenstine, who leads nasas organization whose achievements we celebrate. Im so happy that Rick Armstrong could join us to represent the family along with his family of the inspiring American Hero who took humanitys first steps on the moon. Thank you for being here, rick. [ applause ] during our yearlong celebration, weve highlighted the team that made apollo possible. It took 400,000 americans doing every conceivable job to make it happen. That included the engineers, the material experts, the medical experts and the amazing seamstresses of ioc dover who handmade the spacesuit that were unveiling this morning. It took another large team to conserve the suit so we could once again share it with the world after 13 years off exhibit. That Team Inclu