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of buffalo andle not one drop away.he would see a mural of the service of the earth, and that would drop away. suddenly the ship would jolt, and you had hit the surface of the move, and it would open out into an elaborate stage set, with the man on the moon, and the little moon maidens, and cheesere serving green and guessing for you and all of these things that apparently happened on the mood back in 1901. there were other displays like infant incubators, were innovation will showcase. they knew it was good sized with a new there was something to the idea of these heated boxes as a with low for dealing birth weight and premature babies and infants. but they cannot quite sell that to the population. so they brought that out to the pan-american exhibition at other exhibition as a way of selling that science and that medical advancement. so the midway was a combination -- slideshow and innovation and entertainment. for worlds fairs, just like in catchphrase that mckinley uses in his speech where he is in exhibitions are t
of buffalo andle not one drop away.he would see a mural of the service of the earth, and that would drop away. suddenly the ship would jolt, and you had hit the surface of the move, and it would open out into an elaborate stage set, with the man on the moon, and the little moon maidens, and cheesere serving green and guessing for you and all of these things that apparently happened on the mood back in 1901. there were other displays like infant incubators, were innovation will showcase. they...
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that is how buffalo became a great neighborhood. there were so many ethnic groups that came into buffalo. it was a melting pot. it goes on for generations, what happened way back when. this is what the bridge look like back in 1825, and i think it is more important to have it look real and have a sense of where we came from. the cobblestone streets that the city of buffalo has built, that was official. that was the way the street look in 1825. the bridge is the way the bridge looked in 1825. for us to have this stonework along the canal and have as much history and repeat as much of history as we can, it gives you feel that is really important. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring buffalo, new york. our city store staff -- cities tour staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. c-span's newy on series "landmark cases." the grounds around new orleans had become a breeding house for color, -- cholera, partly because o
that is how buffalo became a great neighborhood. there were so many ethnic groups that came into buffalo. it was a melting pot. it goes on for generations, what happened way back when. this is what the bridge look like back in 1825, and i think it is more important to have it look real and have a sense of where we came from. the cobblestone streets that the city of buffalo has built, that was official. that was the way the street look in 1825. the bridge is the way the bridge looked in 1825....
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i think if we can remind the next generation of how great buffalo was, and how great buffalo can become, we can throw in pieces of history. history play such an important role because it is part of our character. we think about our grandparents, great-grandparents. they all came over on boats from other countries. this was a melting pot of different groups and populations. that is how buffalo became such a great neighborhood. it was heavily influenced with polish and italian. so many different ethnic groups that came in. everybody grow up and know something about what their great-grandfather, great-grandmother did. it goes on for generations. we can tie in and say this was what the bridge looked like in 1825. it is more important to have it look real and have a sense of where we came from. -- thate the officials is how the street looked in 1825. have the re-create and stonework along the canals, and have as much of history and the history as we can, it gives you the emotional connection. i member standing down there in the winter time and it is not just a look, it is the emotional feel
i think if we can remind the next generation of how great buffalo was, and how great buffalo can become, we can throw in pieces of history. history play such an important role because it is part of our character. we think about our grandparents, great-grandparents. they all came over on boats from other countries. this was a melting pot of different groups and populations. that is how buffalo became such a great neighborhood. it was heavily influenced with polish and italian. so many different...
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. >> welcome to buffalo on booktv. located on the eastern shore of lake erie at the head of the niagara river, buffalo is the second most popular, populous city in new york. would help of our time warner cable partners over the next night in his with her from local authors about the city's history including the stories of irish immigrants from bubbles first ward burton we will visit the mark twain wrote that the buffalo and erie county public library as well as about the same as writers time you're in the 1830s. first we speak with local author david herzberg about america's issue with medication as he talked about his book "happy pills in america: from miltown to prozac." >> if you're a woman you know what it means to be needed. you know how much fun it can be. you know how all the fun can go out of your life with an exhausting headache. but now you have special help. >> "happy pills in america" is a cultural history of psychiatric medications from the 1950s up through the 1990s. i became deeply interested in the cult
. >> welcome to buffalo on booktv. located on the eastern shore of lake erie at the head of the niagara river, buffalo is the second most popular, populous city in new york. would help of our time warner cable partners over the next night in his with her from local authors about the city's history including the stories of irish immigrants from bubbles first ward burton we will visit the mark twain wrote that the buffalo and erie county public library as well as about the same as writers...
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when olmsted came to buffalo to design this park buffalo needed park space because it was filled with factories and tanneries and all sorts of age to have industries and smelly things that people wanted to come to a part to get away from. olmsted thought i'm going to build this park but don't want all this nasty stuff right on the edge, so he designed this neighborhood to go around the outside of the park to give it a buffer, a residential area that would separate the park from the factories in some of the more unsightly things that people don't want to be reminded of in the park. it is the buffer between delaware park and the hustle and bustle of the rest of what is going on in the history of the city. this was all one guys backyard, a very wealthy newspaper publisher who lived up on main street in the hustle and bustle. he sold his land, his backyard, his farm to the city in order that they had a place to build this beautiful park. that was in the 1870s. during the war of 18121812 this was an encampment for hundreds of union soldiers. everyone knows what a buffalo winter is like. gu
when olmsted came to buffalo to design this park buffalo needed park space because it was filled with factories and tanneries and all sorts of age to have industries and smelly things that people wanted to come to a part to get away from. olmsted thought i'm going to build this park but don't want all this nasty stuff right on the edge, so he designed this neighborhood to go around the outside of the park to give it a buffer, a residential area that would separate the park from the factories in...
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andnswered that call cam came to buffalo and 1892. buffalo was one of the first lawsuit to pass the school and iteration of the .hen colored school the members came out of that church. meeting of was the the convention that was held, the activities of the railroad.d buffalo was a prime spot for civil rights, and for the advancement of civil rights , the go-between between the communities. , there was ang movement in 1905. members of this church, and particularly the talbert's, were very active in bringing the here in western new york. allowedubois and others the black community to be more outspoken. right to do certain things, and they wanted to fight for them. they organized what was known as the niagara movement. they hit the streets to organize throughout the states. this organization was going to bring about change, and give people of color, first-class citizenship in the united states. unfortunately, it did not last that long. it was organized in 1905, and disbanded in 1908. out of that came the naacp, which then organized in 190
andnswered that call cam came to buffalo and 1892. buffalo was one of the first lawsuit to pass the school and iteration of the .hen colored school the members came out of that church. meeting of was the the convention that was held, the activities of the railroad.d buffalo was a prime spot for civil rights, and for the advancement of civil rights , the go-between between the communities. , there was ang movement in 1905. members of this church, and particularly the talbert's, were very active...
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pieces of buffalo architecture. people are amazed by the architecture. sadly one of the things that would be most celebrated was torn down in the 1950s. tiny little stories that you have to be from buffalo or parkside to appreciate. a great moment in american history that is lost in the history books and not even written much about in buffalo. ho-hum when harry truman came here for a big democratic dinner one day in 1945 and went to church and parkside. he took the church bulletin up to the best from it and said, you asked me for my autograph yesterday. i want to ask you for yours today so i can prove my wife that i went to church. .. at that time the martin house was owned by the university of buffalo and it was the president's home, so the president of ud lived across the street. one of the press festers at ud and it created a lot of tension. there's one great story of when the president was in have a note party and across the street there were women in furs, lincoln's were pulling up, i'm sir there was caviar and champagne. what you would imagine from
pieces of buffalo architecture. people are amazed by the architecture. sadly one of the things that would be most celebrated was torn down in the 1950s. tiny little stories that you have to be from buffalo or parkside to appreciate. a great moment in american history that is lost in the history books and not even written much about in buffalo. ho-hum when harry truman came here for a big democratic dinner one day in 1945 and went to church and parkside. he took the church bulletin up to the...
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next, and look at our recent visit to buffalo, new york. you are watching "american history tv," all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> right now, we are at buffalo's waterfront, which is what we are be creative. it is part of our vision to revitalize the waterfront. our waterfront sits right out there. it is the river and lake erie. lake erie is one of the great lakes. the great lakes comprise about 84% of north america's fresh water. the fact that we are right here downtown buffalo on a great like is something that is very significant to us. with our vision being to revitalize the waterfront. we have now looked at this 21 acre parcel right on the water's edge and thought, how do we re-create it? where we are now is in a position to re-create what the waterfront looks like at a point in time. plan that2004 master was put together that tries to re-create the feel of what it would have been like to live back then. in erie canal was built back 1817 in rome, new york. it was built across the state. and was completed in 1825. it was really
next, and look at our recent visit to buffalo, new york. you are watching "american history tv," all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> right now, we are at buffalo's waterfront, which is what we are be creative. it is part of our vision to revitalize the waterfront. our waterfront sits right out there. it is the river and lake erie. lake erie is one of the great lakes. the great lakes comprise about 84% of north america's fresh water. the fact that we are right here...
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we can remind the next generation of how great buffalo was and how great buffalo can become, we can throw in pieces of history. take place such an important role because it's all part of where we came from. the think about our grandparents. they all came over on boats from other countries. this was a melting pot of different groups and populations. that is how buffalo became such a great neighborhood. did was heavily influenced -- it was heavily influenced. grew out and knows something about what their great-grandfather -- it goes on for generations. say this isn and what the bridge looked like in 1825. is more important to have it look real and have a sense of where we came from. that is the way that street looked in 1825. for us to re-create and have the stonework along the canals and have as much history as we can, it gives you the emotional connection. i remember standing down there in the wintertime and it's not just the look but the emotional feel i think is important. >> to find out where c-span cities tour is going next online. you are watching american history tv all weekend, eve
we can remind the next generation of how great buffalo was and how great buffalo can become, we can throw in pieces of history. take place such an important role because it's all part of where we came from. the think about our grandparents. they all came over on boats from other countries. this was a melting pot of different groups and populations. that is how buffalo became such a great neighborhood. did was heavily influenced -- it was heavily influenced. grew out and knows something about...
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on booktv, we'll visit the mark twain room at the buffalo and erie county library, whose center piece are pages of the handwritten manuscript of the adventures of huckleberry finn. >> the irish settle nd this neighborhood because they were desperate and crossed over during the famine thing. it would take one relative to find out about these plentiful jobs along the waterfront working in the grain elevators or in the mills, and then word would go back to ireland, do you want to come to buffalo? you won't become rich but you will have steady employment. so they came to this neighborhood called the first ward. it has its name because when buffalo first chs created in 1832 as a city, it was divided into five political wards, and this area along the waterfront, along the buffalo river, has always been the first ward. >> on american history tv, on september 6, 1901, president woodrow mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. we'll tour the buffalo museum which features the events surrounding his death and the gun used to shoot the president. then discover the history of the buffalo waterfront a
on booktv, we'll visit the mark twain room at the buffalo and erie county library, whose center piece are pages of the handwritten manuscript of the adventures of huckleberry finn. >> the irish settle nd this neighborhood because they were desperate and crossed over during the famine thing. it would take one relative to find out about these plentiful jobs along the waterfront working in the grain elevators or in the mills, and then word would go back to ireland, do you want to come to...
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bill cody was, a, the founder of the buffalo bills, b, the current orthopedic surgeon of the buffalo bills or, c, a wild west showman. [laughter] >> a? >> c. >> a wild west showman? >> yeah. >> the nickname of bills' running back mccoy is, a, dynamite, b, shady or, c, stinky? >> shady. >> shady, it is. this food is often associated with tailgating and parties: a, buffalo chips, b, fish or, c, buffalo chicken wings. >> god job on the pronunciation, but i'll say buffalo wings. >> buffalo wings, it is. >> know your foe. >> all right. i have the giants winning 23-20 this week. i think the giants want to get to that 2-2 mark, and i know the bills have a tough defense, but the giants still score. >> yeah, we're close. i say giants lose 27-24. they've got to do a lot of quick screen toss offset that pass rush. watch all the game action tomorrow at one right here on fox 5 and, again, you don't want to forget following each and every giants' game, flip over to our sister station, my 9, for giants postgame live. that's a wrap on this edition of giants kickoff. for our swire crew, i'm russ salz
bill cody was, a, the founder of the buffalo bills, b, the current orthopedic surgeon of the buffalo bills or, c, a wild west showman. [laughter] >> a? >> c. >> a wild west showman? >> yeah. >> the nickname of bills' running back mccoy is, a, dynamite, b, shady or, c, stinky? >> shady. >> shady, it is. this food is often associated with tailgating and parties: a, buffalo chips, b, fish or, c, buffalo chicken wings. >> god job on the pronunciation,...
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learn more about buffalo and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. aboutjamie stiehm talks clara barton during the civil war. miss stiehm argues that she played a major role in playing for -- caring for soldiers during and after the war. this talk was hosted by georgetown public library and it is about an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for coming out this rainy day. i am the librarian here at the peabody room. a special collection of georgetown neighborhood history and it is part of the district of columbia public library special collections which consists of the washingtonian and black studies. both of those are located at the martin luther king jr. library. i would like to welcome miss jamie stiehm back. she has become one of our regulars here talking about a disparate group from american history. she is a syndicate columnist and contributor to usnews.com, today she will speak about clara barton remarkable civil war humanitarian work. [applause] ms. stieh
learn more about buffalo and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. aboutjamie stiehm talks clara barton during the civil war. miss stiehm argues that she played a major role in playing for -- caring for soldiers during and after the war. this talk was hosted by georgetown public library and it is about an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for coming out this rainy day. i am the...
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way mckinley was assassinated in buffalo.hen discover the history of the buffalo waterfront and how it has adapted from the nation's center to modern redevelopment. we are at silo city. this is a collection of grain elevators built for different today by, but all own -- and besides being regenerated for different purposes, music, history to her's, taking people around grain elevators to tell the story of buffalo's history, theatrical productions, opera, poetry readings, different uses for the historic silos. frome all of our programs buffalo, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 booktv, and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. workingan cities tour, with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. president obama announced plans to keep 5500 u.s. troops stationed in afghanistan through 2017. these soldiers will serve in noncombat roles, training and advising afghans military. the president made announcement from the white house in a 15 minute briefing. pres. obama: good morning. last de
way mckinley was assassinated in buffalo.hen discover the history of the buffalo waterfront and how it has adapted from the nation's center to modern redevelopment. we are at silo city. this is a collection of grain elevators built for different today by, but all own -- and besides being regenerated for different purposes, music, history to her's, taking people around grain elevators to tell the story of buffalo's history, theatrical productions, opera, poetry readings, different uses for the...
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history tv, on september 6, 1901, president mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. we will tour the buffalo history museum exploring the mckinley exhibit that features events surrounding his death and the gun used to shoot the president. then discover the history of the buffalo waterfront and how it adapted from the grain center to modern redevelopment. >> right now we're at silo city. this is a collection of grain elevators built along a bend in the buffalo river originally built for different companies but today all owned by rick smith who is the owner of rigid metal. it's now being regenerated for different purposes, for arts, music. we do history tours where we take people around the grain elevators and tell the story of buffalo's history. these productions down here, historic readings. >> see our programs from buffalo saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> this monday, on c-span's new s
history tv, on september 6, 1901, president mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. we will tour the buffalo history museum exploring the mckinley exhibit that features events surrounding his death and the gun used to shoot the president. then discover the history of the buffalo waterfront and how it adapted from the grain center to modern redevelopment. >> right now we're at silo city. this is a collection of grain elevators built along a bend in the buffalo river originally built for...
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word would go back to ireland -- come to buffalo. you wanted to become rich, but you would have steady employment. they came to this neighborhood called the first ward. it has its name because when buffalo first was created in 1832 as a city, it was divided into five political wards. this area along the waterfront has always been the first ward. >> on american history tv on september 6, 1901, william mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. we will tour the buffalo history museum that features events surrounding his death and the gun used to shoot the president. then, discover the history of the buffalo waterfront and how it has adapted from the nation's green center to modern redevelopment. >> right now, we rfra way city. -- we are at fly way city. this was originally built for different companies but they all own metal over on ohio street. it is being regenerated for many different purposes. we do history tours where we take people around and tell the story of buffalo, but there are theatrical productions, opera, poetry readings, all
word would go back to ireland -- come to buffalo. you wanted to become rich, but you would have steady employment. they came to this neighborhood called the first ward. it has its name because when buffalo first was created in 1832 as a city, it was divided into five political wards. this area along the waterfront has always been the first ward. >> on american history tv on september 6, 1901, william mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. we will tour the buffalo history museum that...
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on september 6, 1901, president william mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. tour the buffalo history museum exploring the mckinley exhibit features of in surrounding his death and the gun used to shoot the president. then discover the history of the waterfront and how it has adapted from the nation's great center to moderate -- modern redeveloping. >> this is a collection of grain elevators built along the then in the buffalo river. originally built for different companies. company is owned by one on ohio street. it's being regenerated for many different purposes. for art and music. we do history chores. we tell the story of buffalo's history. there are theatrical auctions down here. all sorts of different pieces for these historic silos. >> see all of our programs and buffalo today at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliate and visiting cities across the country. on tuesday members of a columbia university task force discussed a report on state building and iraqi kurdistan. it outlined the out -- the e
on september 6, 1901, president william mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. tour the buffalo history museum exploring the mckinley exhibit features of in surrounding his death and the gun used to shoot the president. then discover the history of the waterfront and how it has adapted from the nation's great center to moderate -- modern redeveloping. >> this is a collection of grain elevators built along the then in the buffalo river. originally built for different companies. company is...
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on book tv we will visit the mark twain room at the buffalo county library. the centerpiece are pages of the original handwritten and you script of "the adventures of huckleberry finn." then we'll feature the book about the history of buffaloes first ward. >> the irish settled in his neighborhood because they were desperate. it would take maybe one relative to find out about wonderful jobs , working infront the grain elevators and in the mills, and then they would go back -- word would go back to ireland. he would not become rich but he would have steady employment. so they came to this neighborhood called the first ward.-- wired -- it had its name because buffalo was divided into five political wards. this area has always been the first. >> on september 6, 1901, president william mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. we will tour the buffalo history museum exploring the mckinley exhibit that features advanced surrounding his death and the gun used to shoot the president. of thescover the history buffalo waterfront in power it has adapted to modern redevelopm
on book tv we will visit the mark twain room at the buffalo county library. the centerpiece are pages of the original handwritten and you script of "the adventures of huckleberry finn." then we'll feature the book about the history of buffaloes first ward. >> the irish settled in his neighborhood because they were desperate. it would take maybe one relative to find out about wonderful jobs , working infront the grain elevators and in the mills, and then they would go back --...
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and then would would go back to ireland, you want to come to buffalo. you were not going to become rich but you were going to have steady employment. so they came to this neighborhood, called the first ward created has its aim because when buffalo first was created in 1832 as a city, it was divided into five political wards. this area along the waterfront along the buffalo river is -- has always been the first ward. >> on american history tv on september 6, 1901, president william mchenry was assassinated in buffalo. we'll explore the mckinley exhibit that features events surrounding his death and the gun used to shoot the president. and discover the history of the buffalo waterfront and how it has adapted from the nation's green center to modern redevelopment. >> right now we are -- this is a collection of grain elevators in the -- built around a bend in the buffalo river. fordes being regenerated arts and music, we take people around and tell their story. all sorts of different uses for this -- these historic silos. >> see all of our programs from buf
and then would would go back to ireland, you want to come to buffalo. you were not going to become rich but you were going to have steady employment. so they came to this neighborhood, called the first ward created has its aim because when buffalo first was created in 1832 as a city, it was divided into five political wards. this area along the waterfront along the buffalo river is -- has always been the first ward. >> on american history tv on september 6, 1901, president william mchenry...
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. -- literary life of buffalo, new york. pages of the original handwritten manuscript of "the adventures of american." huckleberryes of finn." >> they were desperate because became across the atlantic. it took one relative to find about plentiful jobs along the waterfront, working in a grain elevators or mills. word would come back to ireland, do you want to come back to buffalo? if you wanted to come rich, you would have to study employment. they came to this neighborhood called the first word. it got its name because when buffalo was first created in 1832 as a city, it was divided into five political wards. in this area along the waterfront it has always been the first word. >> on american history tv, onset of her six, 1901, president william mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. we will tour the buffalo history museum, exploring the mckinley exhibit that features events around his death and the gun used to shoot the president. and discover the history of the buffalo waterfront and how it's adapted from the nation's grain
. -- literary life of buffalo, new york. pages of the original handwritten manuscript of "the adventures of american." huckleberryes of finn." >> they were desperate because became across the atlantic. it took one relative to find about plentiful jobs along the waterfront, working in a grain elevators or mills. word would come back to ireland, do you want to come back to buffalo? if you wanted to come rich, you would have to study employment. they came to this neighborhood...
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what went wrong with buffalo wild wings? what didn't go wrong? same-store sales usually the key metric, showed a dramatic deceleration with franchise restaurants seeing a small increase. the quarter to date, they've only generated 2.8% increase in sales. analyses were expecting a 5.5% increase. guidance went from 13% to single digits. wage pressures resulted in an ugly set of numbers. so what does this weakness in buffalo wild wings portend for the rest of the group? we saw some serious pin action. every restaurant chain got hammered. the garden, olive garden, was down. equity, parent of ihop and applebee's, fell. panera bread got obliterated. the already beaten down chipotle sank. now we have to ask, is this sell-off justified? is it right? first, unlike other restaurants, except for chipotle, buffalo wild wings wasn't priced for perfection. it's possible the whole blow-up was a monetary pause. we get a ball game like broncos and packers on nbc, that could boost buffalo wild wing's numbers, especially if the mets make a comeback in the world ser
what went wrong with buffalo wild wings? what didn't go wrong? same-store sales usually the key metric, showed a dramatic deceleration with franchise restaurants seeing a small increase. the quarter to date, they've only generated 2.8% increase in sales. analyses were expecting a 5.5% increase. guidance went from 13% to single digits. wage pressures resulted in an ugly set of numbers. so what does this weakness in buffalo wild wings portend for the rest of the group? we saw some serious pin...
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and discover the history of the buffalo front and how it evolved. >> we are at silo sit city. this is original built for different companies. this is the owner of rich nigh's metal on ohio street. besides being regenerated for purposes of art, and history tours and we take people around and tell them the mihistory, the is poetry readings and opera and all different reasons for the silos >> see all of the programs saturday at 6 p.m. and sunday afternoon at 2:00. the c-span city tour. working with cable affiliates and visiting cities from across the country. >>> a signature feature of booktv is festivals and here is the schedule beginning this weekend. live from austin for the texas book festival. and live in the nation's heartland for the wis consin book festival. in the middle of the month is the louisiana music festival. at the end of november we are live from florida for the 18th year in a row for the miami book festival. just some of the fairs and festivals this fall on c-span2's booktv. >> welcome to booktv in prime time. congress is out this week so we thought we would ta
and discover the history of the buffalo front and how it evolved. >> we are at silo sit city. this is original built for different companies. this is the owner of rich nigh's metal on ohio street. besides being regenerated for purposes of art, and history tours and we take people around and tell them the mihistory, the is poetry readings and opera and all different reasons for the silos >> see all of the programs saturday at 6 p.m. and sunday afternoon at 2:00. the c-span city tour....
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and we take you to thailand and the 100 hn 44th annual buffalo races. fans gather to cheer on their favorite jockey and they also express gratitude to the buffalo for their hard work and speaking of racing, triple crown winner, american pharaoh will run the final race of his career on saturday at the $5 million breeders cup classic. he's a early 6-5 favorite in a field of 10 horses. saturday at 3:30 eastern. >>> just ahead, a look at the joker the way we've never seen before. and adel's new album isn't out it's the final countdown! the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>> now for some entertainment news. adel's newest music video has broken a record for most views in a single day. nearly 8 million more than taylor swift's "bad blood." and you can see adel november 21st on "saturday night live." and the duke and dutchess of for the latest james bond film "specter" did they give it two thumbs up? >>>
and we take you to thailand and the 100 hn 44th annual buffalo races. fans gather to cheer on their favorite jockey and they also express gratitude to the buffalo for their hard work and speaking of racing, triple crown winner, american pharaoh will run the final race of his career on saturday at the $5 million breeders cup classic. he's a early 6-5 favorite in a field of 10 horses. saturday at 3:30 eastern. >>> just ahead, a look at the joker the way we've never seen before. and...
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. >>> and it is our new favorite sport, highlights from the 144th annual buffalo races. es. good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e . yes, investment opportunities can be anywhere... or not. but you know the difference. e trade' s bar code scanner. shorten the distance between intuition and action. e trade opportunity is everywhere. eucerin intensive repair... ...doesn't just moisturize dry skin, it repairs it... ...with a unique triple action formula... ...that gently exfoliates, hydrates and fortifies skin... ...leaving it looking healthy and radiant. with intensive repair. from eucerin. welcome to the sleep revolution. all new emergen-zzzz. a natural way to power down. with melatonin, plus vitamin c and other antioxidants. to work their magic while you sleep. don't just sleep, revitalize. new emergen-zzzz, happy anniversary i'm messing up every dish, pot, and plate... ...to show my love. all this devotion only calls for a little bit of dawn ultra. now even more concentrated. just one bottle h
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buffalo's hist sorts of different uses for these historic silos. >> see all of our programs from buffalourday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> every five years the departments of agriculture and health and human services issue dietary guidelines and nutritional information to the public. the latest of which are expected to be released in december. the house agriculture committee looked at these guidelines attended by tom vilsack and sylvia burrwell. the hearing was chaired by congressman michael conway of texas. >> well, good morning. let's go ahead and get started. mr. keller, would you open us with a prayer, please. >> dear heavenly father, we just ask that you bless this committee. we ask that you bless this government. we ask that you bless all those who lead this great nation. dear lord, we just ask that everything we do honor and please you in jesus' name i pray, amen. >> thank you. this committee of agricult
buffalo's hist sorts of different uses for these historic silos. >> see all of our programs from buffalourday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> every five years the departments of agriculture and health and human services issue dietary guidelines and nutritional information to the public. the latest of which...
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he was actually in buffalo three times. he came to open the pan-american exposition on presidents' day. toliam mckinley was supposed be here, but his wife, ida, who is in ill health, prevented him from coming so roosevelt substituted for him in may of 1901. and of course when mckinley was shot on september 6, 1901, roosevelt was looking for a hotel room and just by chance bumped into anthony wilcox. mr. wilcox offered him his home tuesday while he was in buffalo tending to the wounded president. buffalo new york, this weekend on c-span three american history tv and c-span2 booktv. you can check out all of our tours online anytime at c-span.org/citiestour. joining us from new york city is maria svart, national director for the democrats it -- democratic socialists of america. thanks are being with us. guest: thanks for having us. host: we have a phone line set aside for socialists. that number is (202) 748-8003. define the mission of your organization. guest: essentially democratic socialism is the idea that everyone in soci
he was actually in buffalo three times. he came to open the pan-american exposition on presidents' day. toliam mckinley was supposed be here, but his wife, ida, who is in ill health, prevented him from coming so roosevelt substituted for him in may of 1901. and of course when mckinley was shot on september 6, 1901, roosevelt was looking for a hotel room and just by chance bumped into anthony wilcox. mr. wilcox offered him his home tuesday while he was in buffalo tending to the wounded...
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buffalo on power play. ryan o'reilly gets one through traffic. it's 2-0 buffalo. later luke shannon and marcus palino. too bad take downs don't equal goals. flyers lose 3-1. two goals in the past. >> and it's the eave of all hallows eave. it's also the eave of temple notre dame. it's school's biggest game in recent history. a pep rally was held on campus earlier today. it's not just temple students who seems the entire area is getting on the brand wagon behind the team. owls ranked 21 in the nation. unbeaten at 7-0 temple has us against world mentality and it has been workeding. >> we know what we have to do. temple is at temple they took a shot on you nobody else was willing they roll the dice and take a chance that's the great thing about temple. >> i'm proud of the fact they're 7-0 they handled every challenge. they won four timesen the road and hostile environment they came back i'm proud of those things because of what they've done they have this sglunt temple notre dame here on 6abc tomorrow night at 8:00 and game three of world series mets about to beat the
buffalo on power play. ryan o'reilly gets one through traffic. it's 2-0 buffalo. later luke shannon and marcus palino. too bad take downs don't equal goals. flyers lose 3-1. two goals in the past. >> and it's the eave of all hallows eave. it's also the eave of temple notre dame. it's school's biggest game in recent history. a pep rally was held on campus earlier today. it's not just temple students who seems the entire area is getting on the brand wagon behind the team. owls ranked 21 in...
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on the flip side, we have buffalo wild wings.hat company is cutting its earnings forecast saying they are going to grow by a single digit percentage this year. the fire -- the prior forecast was for 13%. the company is blaming this shortfall on higher labor costs and parker -- in part. at wwe, the home of world wrestling. shares are up -- down by 9.5%, excuse me. the company's earnings looks like they had beat estimates. but forecast for paid subscribers to remain unchanged in the fourth quarter is disappointing versus some analyst estimates. been thends, which has best-performing stock in the s&p 500 today up better than 12% after the company is raising its earnings forecast for the full year following a following -- following a positive third quarter. most recently, it had a, -- had an acquisition of night apparel. alix: thank you so much. there is still so much more to go. scarlet: absolutely. starbucks tonight. first solar. coffee prices hedging. i'm excited. [laughter] alix: it could be the biggest deal in the pharmaceutical
on the flip side, we have buffalo wild wings.hat company is cutting its earnings forecast saying they are going to grow by a single digit percentage this year. the fire -- the prior forecast was for 13%. the company is blaming this shortfall on higher labor costs and parker -- in part. at wwe, the home of world wrestling. shares are up -- down by 9.5%, excuse me. the company's earnings looks like they had beat estimates. but forecast for paid subscribers to remain unchanged in the fourth...
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save up to $5 on select bags of blue™ buffalo wilderness® and natural balance® pet food.e and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed, it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which lasts 28 days. levemir® comes in flextouch, the latest in insulin pen technology from novo nordisk. levemir® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis.
save up to $5 on select bags of blue™ buffalo wilderness® and natural balance® pet food.e and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®. as my diabetes changed, it got harder to control my blood sugar. today, i'm asking about levemir®. vo: levemir® is an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus®, which lasts...
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tv, williamhistory mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. we were two or the museum featuring events surrounding his death and the gun used to shoot the president. discover the history of the buffalo waterfront and how it >> right now, this is an elevator in the bend of the river, originally built for different companies -- but today all owned by rick smith, over on ohio street. for manyng regenerated purposes, for art and music, we do history tours where we take them around the elevators and tell this history of buffalo. there are opera productions, readings, many historic uses. >> see all of our performances
tv, williamhistory mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. we were two or the museum featuring events surrounding his death and the gun used to shoot the president. discover the history of the buffalo waterfront and how it >> right now, this is an elevator in the bend of the river, originally built for different companies -- but today all owned by rick smith, over on ohio street. for manyng regenerated purposes, for art and music, we do history tours where we take them around the elevators...
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outside of buffalo. john: government did as it always does they added more rules, rod, like what? required that all new hired copilots in right seat of the any airline, have 1500 hours of flying time. john: 1500 hours, the oldrd standard was one-6th of that. >> correct. >> the interesting thing, congress attempts to do a good thing not acting wisely. the captain was flying therp plane at the time, not thengress copilot. the rules they develop then did not apply to this particular crash, the 1500 hour work seemed like a plat great rule. he had over 3700 hours of flying time. john: and he was flying the plane. >> the captain made a fundamental airman ship error that caused that crash, the crash was result of something different than the solution that congress applied in attempting to solve this problem. as a result of that bottleneck now as we call it in my business, for a person to invest the 60 toes there are sies there are -- $80 they need to do pilot training they have to spend additional 2two years, flight intrusioning to acquire the 1500 hours of experience. people are not inv
outside of buffalo. john: government did as it always does they added more rules, rod, like what? required that all new hired copilots in right seat of the any airline, have 1500 hours of flying time. john: 1500 hours, the oldrd standard was one-6th of that. >> correct. >> the interesting thing, congress attempts to do a good thing not acting wisely. the captain was flying therp plane at the time, not thengress copilot. the rules they develop then did not apply to this particular...
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this is a collection of grain elevators built along a bend in the buffalo river. originally built for different companies, but today all owned by rick smith who is the owner of the metals over on ohio street and it's now besides being regenerated for many different purposes, for ats, for music, we do history tours where we take people around the grain elevators and tell the story of the history, but there's opera and poetry readings and all the different uses for the historic silos. >> see all the programs from buffalo on c-span 2's book tv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. the c-span cities tour working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> leaive in two hours south korean president park guen-hye today she'll be speaking about her country's relations in the united states at the center for strategic and international studies. we'll take you there live 5:00 eastern. >>> first, though, a recent discussion about u.s. relations with mexico. military and local law enforcement officials talked about cooperati
this is a collection of grain elevators built along a bend in the buffalo river. originally built for different companies, but today all owned by rick smith who is the owner of the metals over on ohio street and it's now besides being regenerated for many different purposes, for ats, for music, we do history tours where we take people around the grain elevators and tell the story of the history, but there's opera and poetry readings and all the different uses for the historic silos. >>...
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buffalo wild wings has higher in other words, stay away. the saving grace, as these restaurant stocks come down, they get cheaper. i'm inclined to wait three or four days to get the lay of the land. i'll be speaking to howard schultz tomorrow morning on "squawk on the street." that company reported what looked to be a disappointing quarter but we can't opine until we sit down and listen to the conference call. then there's the case of nxp semiconductors, nxi on the sticker. honestly, it gave horrible guidance. ininuding this curious verbiage. the company has seen, and i increased, increased and significant degree of uncertainty, unquote, including, quote, lower than planned sell-through a a higher channel inventory. translatioio prices have to be slashed across the board for their semis. that's why the stock plunged $18. nxp semi-often gets lumped into avago, who supplies chips to the same customers. maybe it's not as across the board. nxp semi has plenty of exposure. and it's fear field communication chips that enable mobile applications.
buffalo wild wings has higher in other words, stay away. the saving grace, as these restaurant stocks come down, they get cheaper. i'm inclined to wait three or four days to get the lay of the land. i'll be speaking to howard schultz tomorrow morning on "squawk on the street." that company reported what looked to be a disappointing quarter but we can't opine until we sit down and listen to the conference call. then there's the case of nxp semiconductors, nxi on the sticker. honestly,...
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>> you got to have buffalo something in there. it's a tailgate party. on to devilled eggs.eviled eggs are back. >> i'm excited about this. i love devilled eggs. >> it's a healthier version. instead of mayonnaise, i put in fat free greek yogurt and a little crabmeat in there and tarragon, a little shallot, a little hot sauce. paprika on the top. >> more heavenly deviled eggs. >> yes, exactly and then finally for dessert, my end zone crunch. and this is super easy. i love this mix. basically in a bowl. you take your favorite cereal. >> this is my rice chex. i started with that. put in pretzels. mini pretzels go in. put in mixed roasted nuts. then the white chocolate. this is white chocolate chips right there. white white chocolate chips. >> that's good. it's chocolate. go in. and then some raisins, that goes in. and what you do, that's perfect. then what you do at this point, mix this up. hold off on the m & m's. this all goes into a microwave two to three minutes. >> i was wondering how it got that. >> yes. it comes out. put your m & ms on. put it on a sheet in the refrigera
>> you got to have buffalo something in there. it's a tailgate party. on to devilled eggs.eviled eggs are back. >> i'm excited about this. i love devilled eggs. >> it's a healthier version. instead of mayonnaise, i put in fat free greek yogurt and a little crabmeat in there and tarragon, a little shallot, a little hot sauce. paprika on the top. >> more heavenly deviled eggs. >> yes, exactly and then finally for dessert, my end zone crunch. and this is super easy. i...
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it's putting some pricing pressure on buffalo wild wings.is pricing increases over time or will you have to hold or cut them to get to where you want to go? sally: we have a new menu rolling out next weekend it does include a price increase. we think if we can continue to offer a compelling guest experience, continue to upgrade our restaurants and provide some of the greatest viewing that we give the guest a reason to come back to buffalo wild wings. stephanie: what about the stores in the oil patch? people are struggling, they may go to buffalo wild wings but you will raise prices when jobs there are suffering. sally: we just acquired 41 restaurants from a franchisee in texas and new mexico. ofle we have some patches just a couple stores, texas has held up pretty well for us. from a sales standpoint. we are certainly cognizant of it. we have to be very careful when we take a look at pricing. it -- we took some price and august. -- in august. the higher wage states have not seen a drop off in traffic. we will approach any price increases cau
it's putting some pricing pressure on buffalo wild wings.is pricing increases over time or will you have to hold or cut them to get to where you want to go? sally: we have a new menu rolling out next weekend it does include a price increase. we think if we can continue to offer a compelling guest experience, continue to upgrade our restaurants and provide some of the greatest viewing that we give the guest a reason to come back to buffalo wild wings. stephanie: what about the stores in the oil...
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president william mckinley was assassinated to buffalo. we will tour the buffalo history museum exploring the mckinley exhibit features events surrounding his death and the gun used them to the buffalo waterfront and how it's adapted from the nation's grain center to the modern redevelopment. right now we are at silo city and this is the correction of the grain elevators. they are all owned by the owner on ohio street and it's now being regenerated for many different purposes. we do history tours where they take people around the grain elevators and tell the story of history. see all of the program saturday at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span2 book tv. and sunday afternoon at two on american history tv on c-span three. the city tour working with or cable with only cable of elliott and visiting cities across the country will. >> he said from the beginning i look in the mirror and i don't see a president. our response to that was quite looking in the mirror but from the beginning he said this is nothing i've ever thought about. >> id i became convin
president william mckinley was assassinated to buffalo. we will tour the buffalo history museum exploring the mckinley exhibit features events surrounding his death and the gun used them to the buffalo waterfront and how it's adapted from the nation's grain center to the modern redevelopment. right now we are at silo city and this is the correction of the grain elevators. they are all owned by the owner on ohio street and it's now being regenerated for many different purposes. we do history...
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fourth quarter buffalo ball down by six points. taylor rolls right end hits chris hogan for the touchdown. the bills win 14-13. six weeks down in the high school football season. the importance of a win rose larger as the season gets shorter. a statement of victory, overtopping pinkerton. holding the astros to just seven points. dos town set itself in prime position to take the north conference, being bedford. the grizzlies have a one-game lead over the bulldogs. goffstown' s prime to take over the ranking in the number one -- over the number one ranking. now salem, timberlane, and merrimack all just sit one-game back of pinkerton in the south. been -- exit or -- exeter is the only other remaining unbeaten, leading the east. today the manchester monarchs fans get to see their first look at the new team in action. saint out sums -- saint anselm' s sullivan arena hosting the monarchs. joe dimon scores the first goal of the game. adirondack answers with two straight goals in the second period. alex lynn to the emmy -- lynn to knee emm
fourth quarter buffalo ball down by six points. taylor rolls right end hits chris hogan for the touchdown. the bills win 14-13. six weeks down in the high school football season. the importance of a win rose larger as the season gets shorter. a statement of victory, overtopping pinkerton. holding the astros to just seven points. dos town set itself in prime position to take the north conference, being bedford. the grizzlies have a one-game lead over the bulldogs. goffstown' s prime to take over...
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dennis from buffalo, new york. caller: i am a vietnam veteran. that we have a president who thinks before he shoots. basically we started in afghanistan to go after bin laden, and we have successfully trapped him in the mountains. it was bush's crew anxious for the oil and iraq that called off and, it was more concerned about oil than anything else. thank god obama is in support of it. he cares more for the welfare of our troops that he is commanding. he is treating them like human beings. we have to realize that that area has been in war, and religious war, for thousands of years. he put us back in afghanistan. that is where it should have been originally. that is where we should have stayed. they got for our president. i am in agreement with him. the house and senate stay out, but reaction is coming in. way on theonded this president's decision to slow the list trawl, he is concerned number of troops is insufficient for the mission. for lease is on the line from new jersey. -- police is on the line. caller: hello. it has been a long time to typ
dennis from buffalo, new york. caller: i am a vietnam veteran. that we have a president who thinks before he shoots. basically we started in afghanistan to go after bin laden, and we have successfully trapped him in the mountains. it was bush's crew anxious for the oil and iraq that called off and, it was more concerned about oil than anything else. thank god obama is in support of it. he cares more for the welfare of our troops that he is commanding. he is treating them like human beings. we...
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we will to were the buffalo history museum -- we will to ur the buffalo history museum, they discover the history of the buffalo waterfront and how it has adapted from the nation's green center to modern redevelopment -- grain center to modern redevelopment. smithis all owned by rick over on ohio street. the site is being regenerated for many different purposes, for art and music, we do history tours. there is the at coproductions down here, opera, poetry, all sorts of different uses for the silos. >> see all of our programs from buffalo, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. the c-span cities to her, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> president obama today announced that 5500 u.s. troops will remain in afghanistan 2016, the 2016 -- beyond and the current number of 9000 troops would remain in afghanistan for most of 2016. they will continue training and advising afghan security forces to carry out counterterrorism strikes. there is the president, followed by sue -- defense secretary ashton carter's briefing. >> good morning. december, more than 13 ye
we will to were the buffalo history museum -- we will to ur the buffalo history museum, they discover the history of the buffalo waterfront and how it has adapted from the nation's green center to modern redevelopment -- grain center to modern redevelopment. smithis all owned by rick over on ohio street. the site is being regenerated for many different purposes, for art and music, we do history tours. there is the at coproductions down here, opera, poetry, all sorts of different uses for the...
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he wants to come to buffalo. you were going to become rich but you are going to have steady employment. so they came to this neighborhood, called the first board. ward. -- first it has its name because buffalo was divided into five political boards -- wards. >> on september 6, 1901 president william mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. the buffalo history museum exploring the mckinley exhibit that features events surrounding his death and the gun used to shoot the president. the discovery the history of the ball -- buffalo waterfront and how it has adapted to modern redevelopment. >> this is a collection of grain elevators built along the buffalo river, originally built for different companies. now being regenerated for many different purposes, for art, for music. we do history tours are we take people around the grain elevators and tell the story. there are theatrical productions down here, opera, poetry readings. see all of our programs from buffalo allen saturday at 6 p.m. eastern and sunday afternoon at 2:00
he wants to come to buffalo. you were going to become rich but you are going to have steady employment. so they came to this neighborhood, called the first board. ward. -- first it has its name because buffalo was divided into five political boards -- wards. >> on september 6, 1901 president william mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. the buffalo history museum exploring the mckinley exhibit that features events surrounding his death and the gun used to shoot the president. the...
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thank you for joining us, buffalo wild wings ceo. >> thank you, sandra.ia for joining us all morning. great to have you. >> it's a pleasure. sandra: you've got to be whisked off to an airplane and a couple of different cities today. >> just two, just two. sandra: great to have you. >> see you next time. sandra: it's been a busy day on mornings with maria. a look back at some of the best moments from the show. >> i'm going to sum up the debate last night. the face i was making when i was watching it. for people on the radio, the face i make when i smell a dead poss possum. >> i felt that one of the moderators was launching his own campaign. >> and explain the way i look. >> are you a mets fan? >> no, a yankees fan. i'm not on the mets band wagon. my train in new jersey was stopped and blocked the train. what happened. >> and reach out and so many of us are facing that issue, and i think there's a lot of other ways, talk about reinrig -- reinvigorating the american dream. >> deutsche bank announcing some job cuts this morning. cheryl casone has that story a
thank you for joining us, buffalo wild wings ceo. >> thank you, sandra.ia for joining us all morning. great to have you. >> it's a pleasure. sandra: you've got to be whisked off to an airplane and a couple of different cities today. >> just two, just two. sandra: great to have you. >> see you next time. sandra: it's been a busy day on mornings with maria. a look back at some of the best moments from the show. >> i'm going to sum up the debate last night. the face i...
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s/u brad hanson, reporting:58 - the only ones getting in on the acac the team here at buffalo wiwi wings adadted the bird, and even named him kevin, after the movie up." s/ chad miller, general manager, buffalo wild wings1:09 - 1:12 "you know, everyday we were talking about kevin, where he was, who saw him. people were asking about him." and this staff says they'll definitely miss kevin. "bye kevin!" >> kevin was picked up yesterday by the international crananfoundation and dropopd off in wisconsin the hope is he'll integrate with a flock of sandhill cranes and migrate south for the winter. still to come on live at five.... you're underage and driving drunk... think it can't get much worse? see the dashcam video that suggests otherwise. then later: the children's miracle network tuning up for r major radiothon to help young cargo ship tragedy was filed today in florida. lawyers for the family of 33-year-old lonnie jordan filed thth$100-million lawsuiui against tote services, the owner and operator of the cargo ship. jordan was one of 33 crew members on board the ship when it sank in the
s/u brad hanson, reporting:58 - the only ones getting in on the acac the team here at buffalo wiwi wings adadted the bird, and even named him kevin, after the movie up." s/ chad miller, general manager, buffalo wild wings1:09 - 1:12 "you know, everyday we were talking about kevin, where he was, who saw him. people were asking about him." and this staff says they'll definitely miss kevin. "bye kevin!" >> kevin was picked up yesterday by the international...
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word we get to ireland, you want to come to buffalo? you want to -- you were not going to be rich, but you would be steadily employed. it was called the first ward because when buffalo was first created it was divided into five political wards. in this area along the buffalo river, that has always been the first. announcer: on american history tv, president mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. we will to her the museum, if during the exhibit features event surrounding his death, and the gun used to shoot the president. then discover the history of the ront.lo waterf city.are at the silo this was originally built for different company. they are all owned by rick smith now. besides being regenerated for different purposes for art, music, we do history tours. we take people around the elevators and tell the story of buffalo's history. there are poetry readings, all sorts of different uses. announcer: see all of our programs from buffalo, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on c-span3. the c-span cities tour, workin
word we get to ireland, you want to come to buffalo? you want to -- you were not going to be rich, but you would be steadily employed. it was called the first ward because when buffalo was first created it was divided into five political wards. in this area along the buffalo river, that has always been the first. announcer: on american history tv, president mckinley was assassinated in buffalo. we will to her the museum, if during the exhibit features event surrounding his death, and the gun...
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this time lapse shows the impact of lake-effect snow as it moved into buffalo, new york. >> people were stranded on the highways, the interstate. >> nick louis, a professor of science at williams smith colleges in geneva, new york. >> i tell my students to imagine a bald top of the mountain. just a little push and that ball goes all the way the mountain. just a little push rices vigorously in the atmosphere and produces intense snow. >> it feels like weather is becoming extreme. >> a lot of research has shown that, a it will become the norm. >> does science suggest this is going to happen more and more. >> i think that's the reasonable inference from what we're seeing. >> when is extreme weather like buffalo's due to climate change, and when is it just plain wild weather. there is a new field called attribution science that tries to assess whether climate change played a role in these extreme weather events. take the extreme heat that caused wildfires in 2013. was it climate change? according to research published in the bulletin of the meteorological society, probably yes. and what abo
this time lapse shows the impact of lake-effect snow as it moved into buffalo, new york. >> people were stranded on the highways, the interstate. >> nick louis, a professor of science at williams smith colleges in geneva, new york. >> i tell my students to imagine a bald top of the mountain. just a little push and that ball goes all the way the mountain. just a little push rices vigorously in the atmosphere and produces intense snow. >> it feels like weather is becoming...
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it's okay to be the underdog. >> buffalo still the underdog?to be at least in other people's opinions chasing after somebody. >> it's not a negative. though. >>. there yes, but thanks. it makes you tougher. >> as the son of a coal company truck driver underdog doesn't tell the half of the story. after graduating from penn state with a degree in engineering, he parlayed a $7,500 loan from friends and family into a small oil company. which became so successful. he sold much of it for more than $5 billion. his business involves a controversial drilling process called fracking for which he makes no apologies. >> i'm very proud of what i do. i'm in the oil and gas business. i have been my whole life. i believe that my industry has been getting some publicity it doesn't deserve. >> there is some irony, there, though, it's a practice still not allowed in new york state? it has, in large part, kept the bills in new york state? >> mm-hmm. yeah. that's quite a twichlt isn't it? >> her story is even more incredible, his wife. we sat down with both of them
it's okay to be the underdog. >> buffalo still the underdog?to be at least in other people's opinions chasing after somebody. >> it's not a negative. though. >>. there yes, but thanks. it makes you tougher. >> as the son of a coal company truck driver underdog doesn't tell the half of the story. after graduating from penn state with a degree in engineering, he parlayed a $7,500 loan from friends and family into a small oil company. which became so successful. he sold...