Is featuring highlights from the cspan cities tour with the support of our cable partners. The mission was peace through deterrence. Our job was to project a credible threat, to be here every day demonstrating to the soviet union that even if they launched a surprise first strike against us, we would be able to ride that out and retaliate quickly and with enough force that we would devastate the soviet union even if they had launched their missiles first. Were at the Titan Missile museum in arizona about 25 miles south of Downtown Tucson and were in the Launch Control center of the missile site. Thats essentially the nerve center of the missile site itself. From here, using all of this equipment, the crew has a birds eye view of the condition of the missile and of the missile site. They first have to receive a launch order telling them to execute their missile and what time theyre going to do that. And in order for them to do that theyre going to need two keys, two launch keys. One lau
Government. The book is called bureaucrat king origin and underpinning of america bureaucratic state and paul hills dale college is the author. Cspan, where history unfolds daily. In 1979 cspan was created as a Public Service by americas Cable Television companies. And is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. Welcome to tucson on booktv located 60 miles north of the u. S. Mexico border. It was founded by spanish missionaries in the 1600s. Today it is a population of over half a million people, and is home to the university of arizona and the national park. With help of our Cox Communication cable partner for 90 minutes explore with local authors. There are a number of misconceptions about arizona and history an one of them is that all of the mexicans here are immigrants from mexico. But like the out of town people, people say we didnt cross the border, the board or crossed us. The city destroyed 80 acres this is the most densely populated area in the city of tucson
Everybody thinks of the west of ere therelace wh is a lot of fighting. There is a lot more Cooperation Among the different peoples that opposition. Wheres the quarters, people would live. This is two exhibits. This is a family exhibit over here. Anitas actually making chocolate for the afternoon drink. This is a fun exhibit. Shes dressed exactly like a woman wouldve been at the time. We took it from a painting. We actually change out the vegetables and everything for seasonal. People did not have much at this time. If there is a chair, it is probably a stump to sit on. That is the father and saved for the priest. Behind the you can see that she has white and blue pueblo going to have much. Something she is wearing, she is wearing they talk about women would have a wool shawl. Shawlhave a cotton for summertime and spend whatever it takes to get a really good silk shawl. They dress similar to women back east in the colonies. It is not too different out here for that. Weve got a few of th
It is now home to the Titan Missile museum. The mission of the titan 2 was peace through deterrence. Our job was to project the credible threat. Day, demonstrating to the soviet union that even if they launched a surprise first strike against us, we would be able to ride that out and withiate quickly and enough force that we could demonstrate to the soviet union, even if devastate the soviet union. Even if they launched first. We are about 85 miles south of Downtown Tucson. We are in the Launch Control center of the missile site. Essentially the nerve center of the missile site itself. From here, using all of this equipment, the crew has a birds eye view of the condition of the missile. It is also from here that the crew would launch the missile if they were ordered to do so. One, theder to launch crew needs a number of things. First of all, they have to receive a launch order that would tell them to execute their missile and what time they are going to do that. In order for them to do
Valero joined the program and William Youmans follows at 8 30. Washington journal begins with your phone calls at 7 00 a. M. For the next 55 minutes, an American History tv exclusive. Our cities tour visits tucson, arizona. For five years, weve traveled across the u. S. To explore literary and historic sites. You can watch more of our visits at cspan. Org citiestour. The mission was peace through the torrents. Our job was to project a credible threat, to be here every day, demonstrating to the soviet union that even if they launched a surprise for strike against us, we would be able to ride that out and retaliate quickly and with enough force that we would devastate the even if they were to launch their missiles first. Were going to take you to a museum about 25 miles south of Downtown Tucson. We are in the Launch Control center of the missile site. Here, using all of this equipment, the crew has a birds eye view of the condition of the missile and the missile site. It is also from her