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is that the scuse me it was two hundred forty five million dollars and general obligation for atlanta city and to joke so you know is that they said their primary reason for doing this was that the number one driving force in atlantic city was gaming and now gaming is going away so is there anything that is you can do moving forward to basically diversified not become so reliant on gaming they're trying really hard atlantic city they're trying really hard to try to compete with las vegas but i think las vegas is kind of got that that gambling aspect right now and so for atlanta city i mean they really i think personally i think they need to move into turning it into a more family friendly area as well as maybe even convert some of the properties that are there that are currently existing like the towers and maybe turn them into like long like like vacation rentals or maybe even luxury housing they need to make it a place for people that they need to go through the rezoning process right as chris christie really needs to knuckle down and look at other avenues of bringing long term revenue t
is that the scuse me it was two hundred forty five million dollars and general obligation for atlanta city and to joke so you know is that they said their primary reason for doing this was that the number one driving force in atlantic city was gaming and now gaming is going away so is there anything that is you can do moving forward to basically diversified not become so reliant on gaming they're trying really hard atlantic city they're trying really hard to try to compete with las vegas but i...
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then our chief correspondent manila chan is sitting down with me later in the show to talk about atlanta city so can the ones that glimmers gambling destination regain it's possible henri we're looking into it and it all starts right now. our lead story today europe and its non existant growth the eurozone has been in the pression since the financial crisis economic growth within your land has been much worse than in the u.s. as well as economic growth in the second quarter of two thousand and fourteen k. minutes. euro europe doesn't seem to be breaking out of this depression anytime soon back in two thousand and ten two thousand and twelve europe had a very serious crisis known as the sovereign debt crisis which it addressed by having the european central bank offer a debt backstop to every country that caused borrowing costs to plunge removing fears that a country would default and be forced to leave the common currency now for liquidity that looks good thanks to the e.c.b. but the economy it still hasn't grown which it needs to do that's really important and sadly aside from this nothing e
then our chief correspondent manila chan is sitting down with me later in the show to talk about atlanta city so can the ones that glimmers gambling destination regain it's possible henri we're looking into it and it all starts right now. our lead story today europe and its non existant growth the eurozone has been in the pression since the financial crisis economic growth within your land has been much worse than in the u.s. as well as economic growth in the second quarter of two thousand and...
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city. all here, on c-span3. >>> next, sherman's 1864 atlanta campaign. including the union siege of the city, and the march to the sea. with university of west georgia professor keith bohannon. this is part of the summer conference. it's about an hour. >> before we get started, the map you see up here is a campaign map on the left side. the inserts there, or the smaller maps indicate the main battles. i know it's probably difficult for those of you in the back of the room to see the small details, and maybe read the print, and so what we did -- or actually, what pete's staff did is include this in your maps and handouts books. so hopefully most of you have this. if you turn to page 9, you'll see this map in there. you might want to refer to this, this is probably a little easier to read. but we'll be making frequent -- or i'll be making frequent reference to this campaign map, which will help us understand the course of the campaign. as general and chief of all union military forces in the spring of 1864, u.s. grant devised a grand strategy of coordinated
city. all here, on c-span3. >>> next, sherman's 1864 atlanta campaign. including the union siege of the city, and the march to the sea. with university of west georgia professor keith bohannon. this is part of the summer conference. it's about an hour. >> before we get started, the map you see up here is a campaign map on the left side. the inserts there, or the smaller maps indicate the main battles. i know it's probably difficult for those of you in the back of the room to see...
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with las vegas but i think las vegas has kind of got that that gambling aspect to it and so for atlanta city i mean they really i think personally i think they need to move into turning it into a more family friendly area as well as maybe even convert some of the properties that are there that are currently existing. maybe turn them into like long like like vacation rentals or maybe even luxury housing they need to make it a place for people then they need to go through the rezoning process right as chris christie really needs to knuckle down and look at other avenues of bringing long term revenue to the city because gambling i mean you're not you're just not going to compete with las vegas you just can't let go and linux city is beginning to crumble right meanwhile las vegas is continuing to build right you have it's interesting you know it used to be right in one thousand nine hundred. the number one destination summer destination that year and now it's going away so if people are still gambling even though absolutely you know we're feeling the the after effects of the recession but they'r
with las vegas but i think las vegas has kind of got that that gambling aspect to it and so for atlanta city i mean they really i think personally i think they need to move into turning it into a more family friendly area as well as maybe even convert some of the properties that are there that are currently existing. maybe turn them into like long like like vacation rentals or maybe even luxury housing they need to make it a place for people then they need to go through the rezoning process...
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city of atlanta. and while atlanta had some key facilities itself, like the rolling mill depicted here as a result of the abandonment of the city of atlanta in early september of 1864 in ruins, atlanta was primarily an administrative center for the confederate military production. offices here in atlanta contracted with firms large and small throughout the region. and then receive the product of those operations, and then distributed them to the armies in the field as needed. but one of the most important facilities in all of the atlanta complex was the quartermaster clothing depot, run by that tennessee now confederate quartermaster george washington cunningham. which had been sherman headquarters in nashville in late 1863, and early 1864. cunningham operated a facility in atlanta that was capable of producing 130,000 complete suits of uniforms in a 12-month time period. and the -- he did this mostly by piecework. he had male tailors and other staff cutting out fabric in warehouses in atlanta, and th
city of atlanta. and while atlanta had some key facilities itself, like the rolling mill depicted here as a result of the abandonment of the city of atlanta in early september of 1864 in ruins, atlanta was primarily an administrative center for the confederate military production. offices here in atlanta contracted with firms large and small throughout the region. and then receive the product of those operations, and then distributed them to the armies in the field as needed. but one of the...
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on september 2, the mayor of atlanta, james calhoun, surrendered the city. sherman announced abraham lincoln, "atlanta is ours and fairly won." he also said he would not push much further on this rate, which raid, which is an interesting word to describe the campaign. atlanta turned into a garrison city. the fall of the city caused great celebration in the north. it gave a desperately needed boost to the fortunes of the republican party. and here, here is where we get to the significance of the atlanta campaign, what makes it so important. so, the following land, along with the victories won by sheridan in the shenandoah valley later in september helped to boost the confidence of the northern voters that lincoln was going to win a victory and that the president needed a second term in office. the fall of atlanta helped to reassure the reelection of lincoln and also offer the public a reaffirmation of his war policy. lincoln gets a proper mandate to continue a war that would end on the basis of both reunion and emancipation, something that would not have been
on september 2, the mayor of atlanta, james calhoun, surrendered the city. sherman announced abraham lincoln, "atlanta is ours and fairly won." he also said he would not push much further on this rate, which raid, which is an interesting word to describe the campaign. atlanta turned into a garrison city. the fall of the city caused great celebration in the north. it gave a desperately needed boost to the fortunes of the republican party. and here, here is where we get to the...
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city of atlanta. and while atlanta had some key facilities itself, like the rolling mill depicted here as a result of the abandonment of the city of atlanta in early september of 1864 in ruins, atlanta was primarily an administrative center for the confederate military production. offices here in atlanta contracted with firms large and small throughout the region. and then receive the product of those operations, and then distributed them to the armies in the field as needed. but one of the most important facilities in all of the atlanta complex was the quartermaster clothing depot, run by that tennessee now confederate quartermaster george washington cunningham. which had been sherman headquarters in nashville in late 1863, and early 1864. cunningham operated a facility in atlanta that was capable of producing 130,000 complete suits of uniforms in a 12-month time period. and the -- he did this mostly by piecework. he had male tailors and other staff cutting out fabric in warehouses in atlanta, and th
city of atlanta. and while atlanta had some key facilities itself, like the rolling mill depicted here as a result of the abandonment of the city of atlanta in early september of 1864 in ruins, atlanta was primarily an administrative center for the confederate military production. offices here in atlanta contracted with firms large and small throughout the region. and then receive the product of those operations, and then distributed them to the armies in the field as needed. but one of the...
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atlanta. at the same time, sherman tries andaunch cavalry raids wreck the rail lines south of the city. o these movements by sending a quarter out west to atlanta to block the federal movement out there. these are troops he sends out there under a very inexperienced corps commander who is a close friend. area wheret to the he is supposed to be. he takes the federal's out there and he takes it upon himself to start a battle. he doesn't have any orders to do this, but he starts launching frontal attacks at the federal armies. and these are the armies of tennessee who, as i mentioned, have never known defeat. and what happened is cabochon mountain in reverse. losinge confederates battles.ortified the confederates lose about 3000 men. the federal's lose about 600. the calgary larry -- the cavalry raids prove disastrous. smashed byup being the confederate cavalry. this is wieder's finest performance in his career, and is lower is sherman's already poor opinion of the cavalry and that the cavalry can't wreck a railroad. it's going to take more than that. hud had not achieved what he in the thr
atlanta. at the same time, sherman tries andaunch cavalry raids wreck the rail lines south of the city. o these movements by sending a quarter out west to atlanta to block the federal movement out there. these are troops he sends out there under a very inexperienced corps commander who is a close friend. area wheret to the he is supposed to be. he takes the federal's out there and he takes it upon himself to start a battle. he doesn't have any orders to do this, but he starts launching frontal...
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on september 2nd, the mayor of atlanta surrendered the city. erman announced to abraham lincoln, atlanta is ours. the constant battles and skirmishing since the first week of may exhausted the army and it needed rest. atlanta turned into a garcon city. news of the fall caused great celebration. here is where we get to the significance of the campaign. what makes it so important? so the fall of atlanta helped to boost the confidence 06 northern voters that the lincoln administration was going to win an ultimate victory. and that the president needed a second term in office. so the fall of the president helped to reassure lincoln and offered public aftfirmation of his war policies. it would end on the basis of both reunion around emancipatio. at the same time the fall of atlanta, and lincoln's reelection, helped ensure that u.s. grant would remain as general in chief and sherman as his chief lieutenant and that these two men would be the article tects of ultimate union victory in the civil war. thank you. >> do we have time for a few questions? ok
on september 2nd, the mayor of atlanta surrendered the city. erman announced to abraham lincoln, atlanta is ours. the constant battles and skirmishing since the first week of may exhausted the army and it needed rest. atlanta turned into a garcon city. news of the fall caused great celebration. here is where we get to the significance of the campaign. what makes it so important? so the fall of atlanta helped to boost the confidence 06 northern voters that the lincoln administration was going to...
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on september second, the mayor of atlanta surrendered the city. sherman announced to abraham lincoln, atlanta is ours, and fairly won. sherman also told hallic, i shall not push much further on this raid. it's an interesting word to characterize the campaign. the constant battles since the first week of may exhausted the army and needed rest. atlanta turned into a garrison city. news of the fall of the city, of course, caused great celebration in the north, it gave a desperately needed boost to the fortunes of the republican party. and here is where we get to the significance of the atlanta campaign, what makes it so important. along with the fall of atlanta. along with the victories won by phil sheridan in the shenandoah valley later in september, helped to boost the confidence of northern voters that the lincoln administration was going to win an ultimate victory, and that the president needed a second term in office. so the fall of atlanta helped to reassure the re-election of lincoln and also offer public affirmation of his war policies, that l
on september second, the mayor of atlanta surrendered the city. sherman announced to abraham lincoln, atlanta is ours, and fairly won. sherman also told hallic, i shall not push much further on this raid. it's an interesting word to characterize the campaign. the constant battles since the first week of may exhausted the army and needed rest. atlanta turned into a garrison city. news of the fall of the city, of course, caused great celebration in the north, it gave a desperately needed boost to...
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on september second, the mayor of atlanta surrendered the city. erman announced to abraham lincoln, atlanta is ours, and fairly won. sherman also told hallic, i shall not push much further on this raid. it's an interesting word to characterize the campaign. the constant battles since the first week of may exhausted the army and needed rest. atlanta turned into a garrison city. news of the fall of the city, of course, caused great celebration in the north, it gave a desperately needed boost to the fortunes of the republican party. and here is where we get to the significance of the atlanta campaign, what makes it so important. along with the fall of atlanta. along with the victories won by phil sheridan in the shenandoah valley later in september, helped to boost the confidence of northern voters that the lincoln administration was going to win an ultimate victory, and that the president needed a second term in office. so the fall of atlanta helped to reassure the re-election of lincoln and also offer public affirmation of his war policies, that lin
on september second, the mayor of atlanta surrendered the city. erman announced to abraham lincoln, atlanta is ours, and fairly won. sherman also told hallic, i shall not push much further on this raid. it's an interesting word to characterize the campaign. the constant battles since the first week of may exhausted the army and needed rest. atlanta turned into a garrison city. news of the fall of the city, of course, caused great celebration in the north, it gave a desperately needed boost to...
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atlanta city's winning streak is over. casinos pop up over the coast. we show you how the cam bling glut is hurting other places as well. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money". >>> this is real money you are the most important part of the show. tell us what's on your mind by tweeting or hit me up on facebook. moscow and washington trading sanctions over the crisis in ukraine. exxonmobile is above the fray. the texas based company and rosneft, it's russian counterpart started drilling. rovt nest is barred from getting long-term u.s. financing, but because the deal with ex-job as ippinged in -- exxon was inked in 2011, it's moving ahead. what happens if the sanctions stick around? russia needs exxon's expertise. 40% of the federal budget comes from oil. but more of russia's oil deposits are offshore in the arctic. it is rich with billions in untapped resources. russia needs company like exxon to build the cold weather offshore rigs that can extract them. a meltic arctic is unleashing a wave of competition of those looking to cash in. >> reporter: it's
atlanta city's winning streak is over. casinos pop up over the coast. we show you how the cam bling glut is hurting other places as well. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money". >>> this is real money you are the most important part of the show. tell us what's on your mind by tweeting or hit me up on facebook. moscow and washington trading sanctions over the crisis in ukraine. exxonmobile is above the fray. the texas based company and rosneft, it's russian counterpart...
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above, police and fbi escorted his ambulance for 22 miles down two major highways and through atlanta's city streets, arriving at emory university hospital. you could see clearly from above first the driver emerged in full protective gear, then from the back another person in a hazmat suit. and then a surprise. the patient himself walking into the hospital with support, but no stretcher. inside the hospital out of sight from our cameras his family was watching it all play out on live tv. they hadn't known he had so much strength. so when they saw that moment, they broke down in tears of joy. do you have any fears yourself? >> no. >> reporter: an infectious disease specialist on the emory team treating kent brantly says none of the doctors here are worried about their own personal safety. >> the unit where he will be taken care of is staffed with experts, physician experts, nursing experts in the infection control practices necessary both to contain the virus and maintain the safety of both the patients in the hospital as well as the general public. >> reporter: today dr. brantly's wife, ambe
above, police and fbi escorted his ambulance for 22 miles down two major highways and through atlanta's city streets, arriving at emory university hospital. you could see clearly from above first the driver emerged in full protective gear, then from the back another person in a hazmat suit. and then a surprise. the patient himself walking into the hospital with support, but no stretcher. inside the hospital out of sight from our cameras his family was watching it all play out on live tv. they...
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. >>> now to the casino crisis in atlanta city. new information tonight about job help for the thousands of soon to be unemployed casino workers. the department of labor and workforce development will be on hand to help laid off workers find new jobs. they'll be at the atlantic city convention center from september 3rd through the 10th from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. this is a joint effort between governor chris christie's administration and a union that represents many of atlantic city's casino workers. show boat is closing this coming sunday. on monday, the revel hotel shuts down. followed by revel casino on tuesday then trump plaza closes september 16th. >>> new at 11:00, the school break-in caught on camera. next, how the thief hit the same classrooms twice in one day. >>> then the new rule changes in the nfl when it comes to domestic violence. glenn? >>> and the 90s will return for the labor day holiday weekend, but so do some storms. i'll let you know the timeline, next, in my first alert forecast. >>> joan rivers is in critical
. >>> now to the casino crisis in atlanta city. new information tonight about job help for the thousands of soon to be unemployed casino workers. the department of labor and workforce development will be on hand to help laid off workers find new jobs. they'll be at the atlantic city convention center from september 3rd through the 10th from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. this is a joint effort between governor chris christie's administration and a union that represents many of atlantic city's...
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on the program kate sat down with me earlier today to discuss the manipulable may have face in atlanta city right now and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing the fast food mega merger between the king of burgers and the canadian don't it captain mr tim hortons it all starts right now. there is a large gathering the world central bankers taking place in the mountains of wyoming right now yes the jackson hole symposium brings together the most influential monetary policy makers on the planet and last week local central bankers led by federal reserve chair janet yellen said that labor market still have further to heal before their economies can weather higher interest rates official meetings over the weekend in jackson hole placed jobs at the center of discussions saying that stronger hiring and wages are still needed to drive demand making her debut as fed chief at the annual conference yellen said that.
on the program kate sat down with me earlier today to discuss the manipulable may have face in atlanta city right now and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing the fast food mega merger between the king of burgers and the canadian don't it captain mr tim hortons it all starts right now. there is a large gathering the world central bankers taking place in the mountains of wyoming right now yes the jackson hole symposium brings together the most influential monetary policy makers...
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atlanta. with hopes of cutting the last railroad into the city that led -- that led south of atlanta. the same time, sherman tries to launch cavalry raids that will ride around the eastern and western approaches of the city and wreck the rail lines south of the city. hood responds to these movements by sending a corps out west of atlanta to block the federal movements out there. this is under a -- the troops that hood sends out there are under very, very inexperienced corps commander named s.d. lee, a close friend of hood's. lee gets out to the area he's supposed to. he think it is federals out there aren't -- have just arrived. they aren't entrenched and takes it upon himself to start a battle. he doesn't have orders to do from hood but lee starts throwing one division after another at the federals and the federals of the army of the tennessee, the men, remember, i mentioned who have never known defeat, and what happens in the battle of ezra church is kennesaw mountain in reverse. it's confederates losing heavily, attacked fortified federals and the casualties are dramatically lopsid
atlanta. with hopes of cutting the last railroad into the city that led -- that led south of atlanta. the same time, sherman tries to launch cavalry raids that will ride around the eastern and western approaches of the city and wreck the rail lines south of the city. hood responds to these movements by sending a corps out west of atlanta to block the federal movements out there. this is under a -- the troops that hood sends out there are under very, very inexperienced corps commander named...
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vertical build revel is built vertically i mean the hotel towers actually the tallest structure in atlanta city it's the second tallest in the entire state of new jersey it sits at fifty seven stories and it's actually the second second tallest casino tower in all of the u.s. so i mean even taller than some in las vegas so maybe they intended to build vertically but that did not work and it didn't work out is that the floors are wrong can you tell me about sandy you mentioned before and i mean superstition it's big gamble and sandy had five days after the opening of all that is about as bad timing right when you're doing when you're building a casino i mean superstition is part and parcel to the business i would say i mean there's just some things that come that come with a certain line of business and superstition i think has a little something to do with this so after sandy the entire boardwalk suffered i think we all we can all attest to that right but not only did sandy give an ominous sign to begin with before the resort even opened they had a crazy string of horrible incidents that happen
vertical build revel is built vertically i mean the hotel towers actually the tallest structure in atlanta city it's the second tallest in the entire state of new jersey it sits at fifty seven stories and it's actually the second second tallest casino tower in all of the u.s. so i mean even taller than some in las vegas so maybe they intended to build vertically but that did not work and it didn't work out is that the floors are wrong can you tell me about sandy you mentioned before and i mean...
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on the program kate sat down with me earlier today to discuss the manipulable may have face in atlanta city right now and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing the fast food mega merger between the king of burgers and the canadian don't it captain mr tim horton it all starts right now. there is a lot of the world central bankers taking place in the mountains of wyoming right now yes the jackson hole symposium brings together the most influential monetary policy makers on the planet and last week local central bankers led by federal reserve chair janet yellen said that labor market still have further to heal before their economies can weather higher interest rates official meetings over the weekend in jackson hole placed jobs at the center of discussions saying that stronger hiring and wages are still needed to drive demand making her debut as fed chief at the annual conference yellen said that while u.s. hiring has improved the debate the fed is shifting towards when to dial back our extraordinary accommodation as there is still a significant under use of the workforce and
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atlanta. so sherman's army took control of the city of atlanta on september 2nd, 1864. they weren't planning to stay for very long but he did want his men to use their time in the city for sort of recharging to rest a little bit after the rigors of the campaign to take atlanta, and he didn't want his men distracted by either confederate operatives or women and children. he didn't want to have to feed women and children, and he didn't want to have to leave any men behind to hold on to the city of atlanta when he pulled out of the city. so he famously ordered civilians, unionists and confederates, out of the city, and gave them ten days in which to comply. it was about 1200 people who were affected by this. many people have used his september 12th, 1864 letter to the mayor of atlanta in which sherman famously wrote that quote, war is cruelty, and you cannot refine it to make the argument that he was willing to do whatever worked to wreak all kinds of havoc on civilians in order to end the war. but in other letters written at the same time, sherman's quite explicit about fo
atlanta. so sherman's army took control of the city of atlanta on september 2nd, 1864. they weren't planning to stay for very long but he did want his men to use their time in the city for sort of recharging to rest a little bit after the rigors of the campaign to take atlanta, and he didn't want his men distracted by either confederate operatives or women and children. he didn't want to have to feed women and children, and he didn't want to have to leave any men behind to hold on to the city...
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they say somewhat ominously: the report rings true for atlanta city. the gambling industry there is faring force than the 460 other casinos. since 2005 atlanta has gone from $5 billion down to $3 billion. a reason why - brand new casinos in pennsylvania, delaware, massachusetts and connecticut, taking a slice out of what used to be attantic city's domain. it is second in the top 10 markets in the u.s., but chicago and detroit are closing in on it. las vegas, the top casino destination has remained fairly steady with revenues more or less around $6 billion a year, over the last decade. las vegas has not been plagued with the revenue decline that atlantic city has seen. vegas stayed steady, reinventing itself not just as a gambling deft in jigs, but a place for families, it announced the arrival for rocked in rio. a 30-year-old music venue. drawing over 85,000 people per show, hoping to attract more families. u.s. senator is expected to approve four resorts in united states, set to hope next year, including a 1.5 billion casino. but the plan has big criti
they say somewhat ominously: the report rings true for atlanta city. the gambling industry there is faring force than the 460 other casinos. since 2005 atlanta has gone from $5 billion down to $3 billion. a reason why - brand new casinos in pennsylvania, delaware, massachusetts and connecticut, taking a slice out of what used to be attantic city's domain. it is second in the top 10 markets in the u.s., but chicago and detroit are closing in on it. las vegas, the top casino destination has...
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same for atlanta city and lancaster. take a look at heat index. factor in humidity. back again today. going to feel low to mid-90s for the day today. temperatures temperatures only going to be 80s. here's what you can expect for the day. 88 our high, going to feel like 90s. philadelphia should be dry throughout the day. later in the evening, we have the return of showers and thunderstorms. especially if you're heading to the made in america concert, ke keep that in mind. i'll let you know how long this wet weather will last in your first alert forecast. >> thanks. we'll check back in a few. >>> after nearly three decades, showboat is closing today leaving hundreds out of a job. it's one of three casinos shutting down in the next few weeks. nbc 10 matt delucia is live in atlantic city for us this morning. matt? >> reporter: yeah rosemary it is labor day weekend of course. a big weekend for people to come down to the jersey shore in atlantic city. starting to see more come out to theyf9h board walk. unfortunately this is a sad day because of what's happening later this
same for atlanta city and lancaster. take a look at heat index. factor in humidity. back again today. going to feel low to mid-90s for the day today. temperatures temperatures only going to be 80s. here's what you can expect for the day. 88 our high, going to feel like 90s. philadelphia should be dry throughout the day. later in the evening, we have the return of showers and thunderstorms. especially if you're heading to the made in america concert, ke keep that in mind. i'll let you know how...
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we'll have to see whether he can move atlantaic city beyond gaming. >> that's a huge, huge property there on the boardwalk, so the list of buyers is very short, i would think, and no bidders at the auction that qualified. unfortunately we don't know the details about who came forward to bid, if anyone, obviously none of them were qualified to take on this property. last month the mayor -- i mean, it's going dark. a lot can happen in this bankruptcy proegsz moving forward. >>> thanks very much. >>> sue, down to you. >> thank, we're going to talk to bob pisani who's on the floor. we're looking at some of the big casino stocks. remember, that was a few years ago. i just want to show you what's going on with the casinos caesars -- las vegas isn't that hot. the company has a lot of debt, some individual problems, but las vegas sands and wynn, casinos separately very big in macau, and the growth has slowed there as well. this boyd gaming is up, you know why? because they own the borgata, atlantic city's other biggest casino. so that stock is trading up today. there's what's been going on recent
we'll have to see whether he can move atlantaic city beyond gaming. >> that's a huge, huge property there on the boardwalk, so the list of buyers is very short, i would think, and no bidders at the auction that qualified. unfortunately we don't know the details about who came forward to bid, if anyone, obviously none of them were qualified to take on this property. last month the mayor -- i mean, it's going dark. a lot can happen in this bankruptcy proegsz moving forward. >>>...
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atlanta. so sherman's army took control of the city of atlanta on september 2, 1864. they weren't planning to stay for very long. but he did want his men to use their time in the city for sort of recharging, to rest a little bit after the riggeors of the campaign to take atlanta. and he didn't want his men distracted by confederate operatives or women and children. he didn't want to have to feed women and children. and he didn't want to have to leave any men behind to hold onto the city of atlanta when he pulled out of the city. so he famously ordered civilians, unionists and c confederates out of the city and gave them ten days which to comply. and it was about 1,200 people effected by this. many have used his september 12, 1864 letter to the mayor of atlanta in which he famously wrote, quote, war is cruelty and you cannot refine it. to make the argument that he was willing to do whatever worked. to wreak all kinds of havoc on civilians nord civilians in order to end the war. but in other letters written at the same time, sherman's quite explicit about following the r
atlanta. so sherman's army took control of the city of atlanta on september 2, 1864. they weren't planning to stay for very long. but he did want his men to use their time in the city for sort of recharging, to rest a little bit after the riggeors of the campaign to take atlanta. and he didn't want his men distracted by confederate operatives or women and children. he didn't want to have to feed women and children. and he didn't want to have to leave any men behind to hold onto the city of...
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since 2005 atlanta city has gone from $5 billion in annual revenue all the way down to $3 billion. a big reason why , brand new casinos bop u popping up in pennsylvania, delaware, massachusetts, and connecticut. it still places second in the top ten markets in the u.s. but smaller competitors like chicago and detroit are closing in on it. las vegas, the top casino destination in the country remained fairly steady with annual revenues more or less $6 billion a year over the last decade but las vegas has not been plagued with the revenue declines that atlantic city has seen. vegas has been able to stay steady through the recession and reinvented itself as a place for families to vacation. mgm resorts announced the arrival of a musical venue and festival one of the biggest in the world drawing over 85,000 people per show. it hopes to attract even more families to the vegas strip. new york's governor andrew cuomo has decided to take a gamble himself and is expected to approve four full gambling resorts in new york state set to open as early as next year. they include $1.5 billion casin
since 2005 atlanta city has gone from $5 billion in annual revenue all the way down to $3 billion. a big reason why , brand new casinos bop u popping up in pennsylvania, delaware, massachusetts, and connecticut. it still places second in the top ten markets in the u.s. but smaller competitors like chicago and detroit are closing in on it. las vegas, the top casino destination in the country remained fairly steady with annual revenues more or less $6 billion a year over the last decade but las...
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it's located about 850 miles to the south southeast of atlanta city.reat distance from the northeast. here is a satellite picture. most of the clouds and the heavy rain and the strongest winds all on the eastern side of this storm. that was good news for the ba baham bahamas. it's not good for bermuda. they're under a tropical storm watch now. this is set into motion. you can see cristobal will remain category one through thursday. it will give a glancing glow bermuda. on the eastern side -- bermuda is going to be closer to that side. good news for the east coast carolina on the west of the storm. eventually heading out to sea. but will see the rip currents probably into the weekend and busy labor day holiday. take a look at the climb tolgs getting into the meat and potatoes. the peak is starting right about now and lasts through the first couple of weeks of september. and begins to decline in october. we can expect increased activity like this in the atlantic. we're troo tracking a few tropical waves right now after we're done with cristobal. it's the
it's located about 850 miles to the south southeast of atlanta city.reat distance from the northeast. here is a satellite picture. most of the clouds and the heavy rain and the strongest winds all on the eastern side of this storm. that was good news for the ba baham bahamas. it's not good for bermuda. they're under a tropical storm watch now. this is set into motion. you can see cristobal will remain category one through thursday. it will give a glancing glow bermuda. on the eastern side --...
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she'll be loaded into a ambulance and a law enforcement patrol will guide her here through atlanta cityeets to emery university hospital. nancy writebol is reportedly in stable but serious condition. she has been showing some promising signs. for example, before she left africa, she was reportedly up and walking with assistance. her appetite returned to the point where she requested one of her favorite meals potato soup and coffee. her husband is expected to follow in a few days. her son, jeremy, expected to give a press conference later today after he's had a chance to reunite with his mother. >> we heard from her son not terribly long ago. let's play what he had to say regarding his mother's return to the u.s. >> i'm going to encourage her because we know god is good and we trust him. i'm fully confident in each of the staff, and doctors, and resources being used to transport mom that this won't be an issue for our nation. >> obviously, her son responding to some of the concerns there. but, also, what can you tell us regarding the cdc and even emery answering some of these questions t
she'll be loaded into a ambulance and a law enforcement patrol will guide her here through atlanta cityeets to emery university hospital. nancy writebol is reportedly in stable but serious condition. she has been showing some promising signs. for example, before she left africa, she was reportedly up and walking with assistance. her appetite returned to the point where she requested one of her favorite meals potato soup and coffee. her husband is expected to follow in a few days. her son,...
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i have a atlanta marshal, i have two fulton county sheriffs, i have three atlanta city police officershem -- >> dialogue. >> i want you to coming to my shop because i want children not fearing the police. i want you coming to my shop because i want people knowing you and they can actively engage. our shop got broken into about a week before i left on tour. up prompt, on time. and i have built a great rp(port with fulton county in particular. >> so important. >> yeah. and i -- the shop is a swag shop. if you guys want to see it, it's beautiful. it's swagshop underscore atlag. it's a place where i enjoy seven or eight barbers, children are intern, taught to open the door for their mom, given hot wheels for their interest in mechanics the narrative that black men are suffering. yeah, we're suffering. underprivileged people suffer. and with that, saying you can attend trade school, you can turn your life around and anything is possible. >> killer mike, what happens? take it back to ferguson and we've gq to go. what happens if and when this police officeñ is not arrested? >> if this police
i have a atlanta marshal, i have two fulton county sheriffs, i have three atlanta city police officershem -- >> dialogue. >> i want you to coming to my shop because i want children not fearing the police. i want you coming to my shop because i want people knowing you and they can actively engage. our shop got broken into about a week before i left on tour. up prompt, on time. and i have built a great rp(port with fulton county in particular. >> so important. >> yeah. and...
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has released its annual list of the most memorable sports cities. atlanta tops the list -- miserable, not memorable. [laughter] atlanta tops the list. its teams have won just one title since the 1960's. phoenix's -- phoenix is second. years mostst miserable city, did not make the list after the seahawks won the super bowl. >> cool also voided the list? else avoided-who a list? >> because of our major team, the kastles? [laughter] i knew you figured that out. >> the caps put us over the top. i was being sarcastic. et's talk about the pga championship, shall we? the big names of golf. a little adventure. the results, ahead. >> now, the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> the nationals finally started after a three and a half hour rain delay in atlanta. right now, no score in the second inning. national start the night with a 3.5-game lead over the braves. the orioles have the biggest lead of any first-place team and -- in baseball. nelson cruz, number 32 him. orioles now have a six-game lead on the yankees and blue jays. the re
has released its annual list of the most memorable sports cities. atlanta tops the list -- miserable, not memorable. [laughter] atlanta tops the list. its teams have won just one title since the 1960's. phoenix's -- phoenix is second. years mostst miserable city, did not make the list after the seahawks won the super bowl. >> cool also voided the list? else avoided-who a list? >> because of our major team, the kastles? [laughter] i knew you figured that out. >> the caps put us...
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long is on the program kate sat down me earlier today to discuss the manipulable mehan face in atlanta at citi right now and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing the fast food mega merger between the king.
long is on the program kate sat down me earlier today to discuss the manipulable mehan face in atlanta at citi right now and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing the fast food mega merger between the king.
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this is ebola now traveling through the city of atlanta. of atlanta is small. >> what about from the medical team, those who are driving the ambulance, those flying the plane. what kind of precautions would have to be taken to protect them? >> well, the big precaution is trying to isolate the patient within that you know, again, we call it a tent, a bubble, whatever it is. that you want to call it. i don't know if the pilots for example of the plane were in bio contamination suits or just the health care workers. >> that's something you wore when you were in west africa. >> when i was there, i wore that same sort of bio suit and basically, the goal is to cover every square inch of your body. no skin showing. no way that any droplets of fluid could get on your skin because the thing is, we all have breaks in our skin. that's one of the things about ebola. if it lands even on your hand, it could potentially cause an infection. a small amount of fluid. which is why the extraordinary amounts of precaution are taken. >> and what's extraordinary
this is ebola now traveling through the city of atlanta. of atlanta is small. >> what about from the medical team, those who are driving the ambulance, those flying the plane. what kind of precautions would have to be taken to protect them? >> well, the big precaution is trying to isolate the patient within that you know, again, we call it a tent, a bubble, whatever it is. that you want to call it. i don't know if the pilots for example of the plane were in bio contamination suits...
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in atlanta, where he resides today, ambassador young has continued his service to the and in 1981, he was elected mayor of the great cityatlanta where he served for two terms. in atlanta, where he resides today, ambassador young has continued his service to the civil rights cause. as a college professor at georgia state yumpblt, where the policy school is named in his honor. he's also established the andrew young foundation and he has remained active in local, national, and global affairs. in recognition of his vast contributions, ambassador young was awarded the highest award that the united states has to bestow. and he has received honorary degrees from more than a hundred colleges and universities across the united states and abroad. just when you thought that his inventory of accomplishments could not extend any further, ambassador young has earned the title of film maker, devoted husband, emmy award winner, author and proud father and grandfather. ambassador young, on behalf of a great nation and everyone here today, i want to thank you for our remarkable service not only to the country, but to the world. your work
in atlanta, where he resides today, ambassador young has continued his service to the and in 1981, he was elected mayor of the great cityatlanta where he served for two terms. in atlanta, where he resides today, ambassador young has continued his service to the civil rights cause. as a college professor at georgia state yumpblt, where the policy school is named in his honor. he's also established the andrew young foundation and he has remained active in local, national, and global affairs. in...
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. >> this is just basically being nice, revel, the atlanta city casino is collapsing because customerso bad. they didn't have enough hits between their workers and customers, and, you know, it's just being gentile and courteous to the client. >> it's important for a hotel to build a relationship, and in today's world, the social and internet is a great way to build the relationships. charles: you are a young guy, co-founder of this company, seems like you are already pretty successful. how did that come about? >> my background is in hospitality and technology, so all the way back from my grandparents who ran hotels themselves to my studies were in business administration and hospitality, and so, i was passionate about combining that experience. charles: when did you work with marissa mayer? >> at google. charles: at google? you were her chief of staff? >> that's correct. charles: here's the thing, she was given the red carpet treatment at yahoo! the stock has done pretty well, some critics are saying that's mostly a result of alibaba not necessarily anything she's done, per se. what d
. >> this is just basically being nice, revel, the atlanta city casino is collapsing because customerso bad. they didn't have enough hits between their workers and customers, and, you know, it's just being gentile and courteous to the client. >> it's important for a hotel to build a relationship, and in today's world, the social and internet is a great way to build the relationships. charles: you are a young guy, co-founder of this company, seems like you are already pretty...
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. 5 1/2 months after security cameras captured rice dragging his fiancee out of an elevator in atlanta cityapologized. >> it's totally inclusive. i'm here to tell you i made the biggest mistake of my life. me. she can do no wrong. she's an angel. i let my wife down. ly it my daughter down. i let my wife's parents down. i let the whole baltimore community down. my teammates. i let so many people down because of 30 seconds of my life that, you know i know i can't take back. i'm prepared for the worst, you know, but that's something i brought upon myself, but i have a brotherhood that will support me i have my teammates, i have my wife, you know, i have my family. i have people close to me that will help me get through this. >> rice pleaded not guilty to an assault charge and went to an intervention program to avoid prosecution. critics continue to slam "the nfl today" for handing down a mere two-game suspension. james brown hosted the nfl on cbs sports. james, also good to see you. >> good to see you, gayle. >> every time i see the video it gives me chills. he knocked her unconscious and drag
. 5 1/2 months after security cameras captured rice dragging his fiancee out of an elevator in atlanta cityapologized. >> it's totally inclusive. i'm here to tell you i made the biggest mistake of my life. me. she can do no wrong. she's an angel. i let my wife down. ly it my daughter down. i let my wife's parents down. i let the whole baltimore community down. my teammates. i let so many people down because of 30 seconds of my life that, you know i know i can't take back. i'm prepared for...
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atlanta. after a series of battles through the summer and a siege of the city, atlanta fell to the union on september 2nd, 1864. we'll hear about general sherman's march to the sea through georgia as well as joseph e. johnston who led confederates in the summer of 1864. also a look at confederate weapons manufacturing in central georgia during and after the fall of atlanta. that's all coming up thursday night here on c-span3. >>> 200 years ago on august 24th, 1814, british soldiers routed american troops at the battle of boydens brg just outside washington, d.c. the victory left the nation's capital wide open to british forces who marched into the city and burned down the white house and the u.s. capitol. you can learn more about the burning of washington during the war of 1812 this thursday from author and historian anthony pitch at an event hosted by the smithsonian associated. our live coverage starts at 6:45 p.m. eastern. and more next saturday, august 23rd as we take you live for a panel discussion on the events of 200 years ago. that's live at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv on c-
atlanta. after a series of battles through the summer and a siege of the city, atlanta fell to the union on september 2nd, 1864. we'll hear about general sherman's march to the sea through georgia as well as joseph e. johnston who led confederates in the summer of 1864. also a look at confederate weapons manufacturing in central georgia during and after the fall of atlanta. that's all coming up thursday night here on c-span3. >>> 200 years ago on august 24th, 1814, british soldiers...
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choose and borrow from as well as this cultural eco district always looked at two particular cities, atlanta and portland in terms of what they are doing to enhance community and social heritage resources. so i just wanted to put it out there. i hope we receive some good public comments as well. >> commissioners, any other comments? commissioner hyland? >> thank you for this report. there was a lot of work put into that. i really appreciate it. i wonder if there was any thought you had to the national register and any connection this work can provide in the evolution of cultural resources in the evolution of designation on the national register and the state register as well. was there any piece that connected those? >> well, right now we are trying to not bite off more than we can chew. we are not going to try to reform the national registry yet but we do know there is a connection between the cultural property designation administered by the national park service and the national register. some properties that are designated and we included a couple of examples on the report that have gone
choose and borrow from as well as this cultural eco district always looked at two particular cities, atlanta and portland in terms of what they are doing to enhance community and social heritage resources. so i just wanted to put it out there. i hope we receive some good public comments as well. >> commissioners, any other comments? commissioner hyland? >> thank you for this report. there was a lot of work put into that. i really appreciate it. i wonder if there was any thought you...