Memberse have six crew appear, three russians, two americans and one german. Mostly, what we do up here is science. We have 170 experiments going on right now. We have to maintain the station and keep it running smoothly and efficiently. With the experience express your conducting, what categories to the following to and why does need to be conducted in an atmosphere such as your . Rs . We are looking for dark energy and dark matter. It is something were try to figure out, just the basic physics of how our universe came to be. From that we go all the way to human research, other bodies. How do we change in the microgravity environment . Specifically, our eyes and muscles and bones. We have applications for people on earth with diseases. We can see it at a more rapid pace appear. Thingsa here is that change enough that people can pieces orw different objectives change in this microgravity environment. It is different than on earth and it gives another data set to look at and compare to.
That happened. And we focus on this one dude Donald Sterling all we want. But we can look at what we accomplish when we all come together as one. That is what i think we should do. That is my closing comment. [applause] roland will close us out with a final thought. I sat on the set of cnn that night then when i was shedding tears, folks asked me why. I said it is not because of this election. I did not do it because i saw him. I saw the u. S. Soldiers who were hanging from trees and lynched in their uniforms. That was the image they came to my mind. But what ties in with sports is that i recognize that the inauguration parade is over. And if you have not read dr. Kings chaos or community, you should. What we are talking about today, he wrote in 1967 when we were grappling with riots across the country. He said it did not cost america much to allow us to sit at the same lunch counter or to be in the same hotel. He said now the question is the real cost is about to be tabulated, and is
Screen. We will get your calls as soon as possible. New u. S. Citizens, we want to hear from you. 2025853883. You can always participate on social media, facebook. Com, twitter, or send in an email. Editorial this morning in the Washington Times, making july 4 unpatriotic. Independence day should be the most american of our holidays, but for some people, that makes it a day to be denounced instead of celebrated. Others take a stand against the holiday on misguided for decibels principles. A leftist essay denounced the mindless patriotic bubble bath. Patriotism is used to justify conflict, often invoking godd name too. Patriotism in particular has gotten in the way of solving global warming, since americans believe we have the godgiven right to use up all of the resources we can. The magazine suggests that americans need to get over patriotism and cure the american superiority complex. The Washington Times concludes nature, the fourth of july is idealistic and optimistic. It does not co
Sterling stood behind. And then where his words came out, it was so obvious and shocking and just disgusting. One. Hose things wrapped in the surprise of it, to find that type of sentiment and someone who relies on black americans for so much of his success and public profile is amazing. I just couldnt believe that someone who could have that much to retreat inside and think that it was ok. July 4 on cspan, a look at racism in sports. Later, exploring the red planet with mars probe engineers and senior nasa officials, beginning at 3 40. Later, discussions on gun rights and the personal recovery of former arizona congresswoman debbie giffords. Giffords. That is according to figures released today by the bureau of labor statistics. The president talked about the job numbers and the u. S. Economy at a visit to a tech startup hub in washington dc. This is an incubator for all sorts of tech startups. A lot of them focused on social change issues, on education, health care. We have a range o
Preeminent historians and biographers. In the recently released, informative book, these experts paint intimate portraits of all 45 first ladies, their lives ambitions and unique partnerships with their president ial spouses. This series and the book provides an up close historical look at these fascinating women who survive the scrutiny of the white house sometimes at great personal cost while supporting their families and famous husbands and sometimes changing history. Our program tonight will feature a live discussion with some of these contributing historians who we will hear about shortly. To moderate the program we are pleased to welcome susan swain the moderator of cspans first ladys influence and image. Susan swain is president and cozy e o of cspan sharing responsibilities for all operations of the Public Affairs cable network. She oversees programming and marketing for cspans three Television Channels and cspan radio and she helped launch the washington journal booktv and Ame