The birds. It can be. It might be a combination. I think dr. Swain can give you mr. Peterson you have a hundred percent positive on the chickens . A vexing that tested 100 . Of vaccine that tested 100 . That virus as reported by the secretary, in chickens, we can prevent mortality in chickens. It is being done in turkeys. Mr. Peterson next week . Dr. Swayne the data will be available. The other issue, not just an experimental setting does it protect the birds in the laboratory. We have to take the vaccines and say, how can you use them in the field . There are different ages and types of words. The other part, we call this effectiveness. How can you use vaccines in combination in the field . The experience we have in countries like vietnam indonesia, china, to have an Effective Program in the field, you have to have a minimum of two vaccinations separated by three weeks. That makes it a little more different ledges tickly. If you have birds on the ground a longer than six months, you h
After the program to sign an answer your questions. Hand answer your questions. Reenactor world war i and new york city tourguide, so you have seen him around a lot. He is from the world war i Centennial Commission for new york city. Please welcome Kevin Fitzpatrick. [applause] Kevin Fitzpatrick thanks, kathleen. I do so much thank you so much. The new yorknk Historical Society for inviting me and to congratulate you on a fantastic world war i e. On the trenches exhibition, beyond the trenches exhibition. Seven books are tied into new york history, this was the first one that challenge me to explore all five boroughs to great depths. From brooklynes to queens, i went to visit every world war i monument as i could. I have been in many neighborhoods. How many people here have been to the one in williamsville . Travis, Staten Island in the house. Brownsville, never visited, but so to see Triangle Park and the jewish names on that memorial was powerful. The book is in two parts. Part one i
I think it was ohio theres a link on the resources page to my email. If you look at the top of the resources page, you can send me an email easily or go to info with remember the triangle fire colix, remember the triangle fire. Org. I think we have to close. Thank you for coming. Thank you. [ applause ] youre watching American History tv. 48 hours of programming on American History every weekend on c spanned three. Follow us on twitter for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. Tonight on the communicators the Technology Fair on capitol hill looking at the latest on Drone Technology and new security features for mobile phones. We want them to see innovation happening that is happening in the u. S. , its happening clear, life changing intervegas whether its health care, its car navigation, in health and safety. So many other things. The decisions they make have real life consequences. Watch the communicators tonight at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan 2. Up
Book, the 70s the great shift in American Culture as our main textbook. So, when i refer to schulman, that is what i am talking about. Tonight, we are using the 1973 film soylent green, starring charlton heston, as a window into both the Science Fiction film genre and into some of the most difficult domestic challenges of the 1970s, where all of the president ial administrations, but particularly for president jimmy carter. So that is why we are using soylent green. A quick synopsis, this film is set in a dystopian future. It is not a utopian ideal. It is dystopian where everything is terrible future. The big problem is overpopulation. New york city is wildly overcrowded with a population of 40 Million People. By way of contrast, the Current Population of new york city is 8 million. Were talking five times the normal population of new york city, which is outrageous. The Soylent Corporation oversees the citys food supply. So that is where we get our title soylent. The food supply mostly
Debris, ripping down power lines, and snapping and splitting trees. The storm surge pushed into downtown miami, flooding the streets. The hurricaneforce winds snapped a construction crane. People holedup nearby could hear it over the sound of the wind. Gideon ape, riding out the storm . Heard a the latest. Is in tampa with natasha chen is in tampa with the latest. Kron4 viewer bill duggan is in the thick of the storm right now. Hes live on the phone with us in st. Petersburg. justine irma hit florida with devastating storm surge, winds and rain. And she is not done yet. jr stone for the latest on the irmas path. Meteorologist Lawrence Karnow is in the weathercenter with the latest. S Lawrence Karnow Hurricane Irma continues to pound florida leave a wake of destruction behind. It came ashore south of naples with sustained winds of 115 mph. Much of the coastal areas have been inundated with ocean waters as the storm surge swept on shore. Flooding rains and winds gusting over 100 mph cont