Possible while billions more around the globe followed. The material legacy of these missions is immense with thousands of artifacts from spacesuits to ephemera of life aboard a spacecraft presented in thee smithsonian collections. Now more than 50 years after the last Lunar Landing we are in for a reassessment of the history of the project through the objects of the space age. The objects featured reflect the deep connection between object apollo and broader developments in American Society like politics. Historian of spaceflights and curator of the apollo collection at the Smithsonian National air and space museum. Her research focuses on the exploration of the moon from debates about lunar governance to the use of spaceflights and soft power. The topic of the awardwinning book operation moonglow a political history of project apollo which was published in 2020. Th in addition to her work at the smithsonian, doctor harmony coorganizes space policy and history forums and teaches at ge
Green. Today is the first day on the job for white house chief of staff general john kelly. He will attempt to rein in a c house with no legislative victories and increasing tensions abroad. President trump begins today with a new chief of staff. This morning he softwears in former Homeland Security secretarygeneral john kelly. I think the president wants more structure. Hell have to help tackle health care the president wants to push forward despite being voted down in the senate last week. A new cbs nation tracker poll more than 47 want a bipartisan fix. 62 disapprove of the president s handling of the issue. What we need do is go through the normal process and produce a series of bills to fix the very real flaws in the Affordable Care act. The new chief of staffs expertise as a general may be called on immediately as the president deals with how best to grapple with north korea. We believe china should do more. Flexing its military mite, the u. S. Flew two b1 bombers over the Korean
Im meg oliver in for annemarie green. Today is the first day on the job for white house chief of staff general john kelly. He will attempt to white house in disarray. Mola lenghi has all of that and much more in washington. Good morning. Good morning, meg. The new chief of staff general kelly seems to have a tall task ahead of him, chaotic white house with no legislative victories and increasing tensions abroad. President trump begins today with a new chief of staff. This morning he softwears in former Homeland Security secretarygeneral john kelly. I think the president wants more structure. Hell have to help tackle health care the president wants to push forward despite being voted down in the senate last week. A new cbs nation tracker poll more than 47 want a bipartisan fix. 62 disapprove of the president s handling of the issue. What we need do is go through the normal process and produce a series of bills to fix the very real flaws in the Affordable Care act. Of staffs expertise as
It was 18,000 on election day. Profits looking very strong. This is the time when corporations tell us how they are doing financially, the story is theyve never made as much money as they are making now. Tax cuts, here is something positive on that. A timeline, details in september, a house vote in october, a senate vote in november, that would be just fine if republicans can pull it off. And jobs, lots of optimistic forecast about fridays big jobs report. You look at washington, you see a mess. You look at the economy and the markets and you see something different. The hope of growth. 22,000, here it comes and Varney Company is about to begin. [laughter] stuart nice graphics. Aw. Who is that . The cars. Of course. Light the graphic. That pleases me. It pleases me. Money from heaven. Love it. Okay, big number, there it is, that was mondays close, 109 from 22k, looks like we will hit it right from the getgo, groan arrows for the futures markets. Triple digits, if we go we are at 22k wh
Generations and minority groups. The emerging civil war blog hosted this event. It is about an hour and a half. We have a number of speakers tomorrow to speak about those specific legacies. Tonight its a night for you to ask your questions. What did the war mean . How do we still remember it . How is it still with us . Im going to toss out a couple of questions to our panel, let them answer, and then we will start taking questions from you in the audience to feed off some of the comments. Let me introduce our panelists tonight. Starting on the left of the table, chris white, a former historian with the national battlefield, a licensed battlefield guide at gettysburg. You can probably drop him on any field and he will tell you this regiment was right here and the shoe size of the colonel. [laughter] chris is also the emeritus editor of the emerging civil war book series. Please welcome chris white. To the right of him is a man that needs no introduction because ive introduced him once a