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todd dawson's husband, nathaniel dawson is the one who planted the trees we see here. the magnolias.nd part of the lady's memorial association which became the nited daughters of the confederacy, and she wanted to area, where they could memorialize those who fought in the war. the land to be used to circle.his confederate in the circle there are graves confederate soldiers who were interred here plus the monument 1878 to built in commemorate the lost cause. confederate are buried remains right here behind me to mark those who died in the war. ere in this cemetery, we can see basically the rise of the state, and we can see how it prospered, how the state was involved in the civil ar, and we have many prominent people who have worked to make better place after that time. cities tour staff recently traveled to selma, alabama, to learn more about its history. learn more about selma and other stops on our tour at c-span..org/cities thetour. you're watching american history tv. on weekend, every weekend, c-span 3. talks ian guelzo ability reconstruction. *-*- >> the midtown
todd dawson's husband, nathaniel dawson is the one who planted the trees we see here. the magnolias.nd part of the lady's memorial association which became the nited daughters of the confederacy, and she wanted to area, where they could memorialize those who fought in the war. the land to be used to circle.his confederate in the circle there are graves confederate soldiers who were interred here plus the monument 1878 to built in commemorate the lost cause. confederate are buried remains right...
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dawson was the one who planted the trees, live oaks and magnolias. she wanted to have an area so we could memorialize those who have fallen in the war. land toave them the build this -- selma gave them the land to build this confederate circle. monument built in 1878 to commemorate the lost cause. there are 155 confederate soldiers whose remains are buried behind me. see theemetery, we can rise of the state. prospered, howit the state was involved in the civil war, and we have many prominent people who worked to make some a a prominent place after the time -- after that time. our cities tour staff recently traveled to selma, about itso learn rich history. .orrn more on c-span g/cities tour. >> next on "american history tv ," a session from a daylong symposium titled "1968 -- philly and the world." three professors talk about protests about civil rights and protest in photo field, germany, and mexico. it is about one hour and 20 minutes. >> this has been a wonderful day. thank you for coming. thank you to our speakers. thank you to my colleagues.
dawson was the one who planted the trees, live oaks and magnolias. she wanted to have an area so we could memorialize those who have fallen in the war. land toave them the build this -- selma gave them the land to build this confederate circle. monument built in 1878 to commemorate the lost cause. there are 155 confederate soldiers whose remains are buried behind me. see theemetery, we can rise of the state. prospered, howit the state was involved in the civil war, and we have many prominent...
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dawson isd nathaniel the one who planted the trees we see here, be live oaks and the magnolias. she was part of the ladies memorials association with became the daughters of the confederacy and she wanted to have an area to memorialize those who fought in the war. the city of selma gave her the plans to use to build this confederate circle. in this circle there are graves of confederate and non-confederate soldiers that were moved and reinterred here. wasave the monument of that built in 1878 to commemorate the lost cause. there are 155 confederate soldiers whose remains were moved here and buried right here behind me. they mark those who died in the war. in this cemetery, we can see the rise of the state and we can see prosper, howlly the state was involved in a civil war, and we have many prominent people who have worked to make selma a better place after that time. >> our city tour staff recently traveled to selma, alabama. learn more at c-span.org/citytour. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> next on lectures in history, tulane univ
dawson isd nathaniel the one who planted the trees we see here, be live oaks and the magnolias. she was part of the ladies memorials association with became the daughters of the confederacy and she wanted to have an area to memorialize those who fought in the war. the city of selma gave her the plans to use to build this confederate circle. in this circle there are graves of confederate and non-confederate soldiers that were moved and reinterred here. wasave the monument of that built in 1878...
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the collapsed deck serves as an unfortunate reminder.sot: amy dawson, neighbor// " when i moved intoold to maintain it regularily and i think it's really important to do so and i haven't done it as much as i should. so i'm going to check it out and start maintaining it more than i have been."inspectors listed restricted use instructions at the home until repairs are made.in oakland ella sogomonian kron4 news. ( marty ) pedistrians in san francisco will have more time to cross the street.. thanks to a new city plan. advocates say it will make it safer for seniors and people with disabilities. kron 4's hermlea aregawi spoke to those who fought for this change. pedestrians in san francsico will soon have a little more time to cross the street.. at many intersections.the change is part of a new city plan that was driven largely by senior and disability advocacy groups... who say that.. at some cross walks there is just not enough time. alice chiu/san francsicoyou know if you are not steady on your foot, it's scary, it's definitely scary and you know, car turning right in front of you and
the collapsed deck serves as an unfortunate reminder.sot: amy dawson, neighbor// " when i moved intoold to maintain it regularily and i think it's really important to do so and i haven't done it as much as i should. so i'm going to check it out and start maintaining it more than i have been."inspectors listed restricted use instructions at the home until repairs are made.in oakland ella sogomonian kron4 news. ( marty ) pedistrians in san francisco will have more time to cross the...
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the collapsed deck serves as an unfortunate reminder.sot: amy dawson, neighbor// " when i moved intointain it regularily and i think it's really important to do so and i haven't done it as much as i should. so i'm going to check it out and start maintaining have been." inspectors listed restricted use instructions at the home are made.in oakland ella sogomonian kron4 news. (pam) wind a big issue right now as we look live outside along san francisco's embarcadero... im here with chief im here with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow.. are we under a wind advisory? (lawrence)
the collapsed deck serves as an unfortunate reminder.sot: amy dawson, neighbor// " when i moved intointain it regularily and i think it's really important to do so and i haven't done it as much as i should. so i'm going to check it out and start maintaining have been." inspectors listed restricted use instructions at the home are made.in oakland ella sogomonian kron4 news. (pam) wind a big issue right now as we look live outside along san francisco's embarcadero... im here with chief...
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let dawson from big dog tv demonstrate. [ laughter ] this is it. it's so simple.up on these people and just get comfortable. >> i can already feel the rage boiling inside me. >> this first couple are confused. the next group of girls are just like -- >> sir. sir. >> see, that soupds like charity. you know you're not sleeping just like that. >> the other groups are a bit more confrontational. >> that's my towel. >> i'm just, you know, here in my g-string. >> i don't know you, man. you're all on my towel. [ laughter ] >> i really do enjoy my quiet, my solitude, and just some big dude rolling up on it -- [ laughter ] >>? this is just like, i got this. >> you know he will take care of it, right. come on, baby. >> that was the first thing i said when i saw the video. i said, his back is red. >> they are honestly having a ball. [ laughter ] >> it's such a simple gag and it's so much fun to watch. >> it takes a special person to be able to pull this off. >> you can see it. ♪ >>> have a great day, everyone. we'll see you on the next brand-new the dual adjustability of the
let dawson from big dog tv demonstrate. [ laughter ] this is it. it's so simple.up on these people and just get comfortable. >> i can already feel the rage boiling inside me. >> this first couple are confused. the next group of girls are just like -- >> sir. sir. >> see, that soupds like charity. you know you're not sleeping just like that. >> the other groups are a bit more confrontational. >> that's my towel. >> i'm just, you know, here in my...
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dawson,and, nathaniel is the one who planted the trees we see here.ted to have a place to those fallen in the war. the city gave to the udc to build this confederate circle. there are grades of unknown confederate soldiers moved -- graves of unknown confederate soldiers moved here. there are 155 confederate soldiers whose remians were -- remains removed. and were buried here to mark those died in the war. we see how the state basically prospered, how it was involved in the civil war, and many prominent people who made selma a better place after that time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] staffcer: our cities tour recently traveled to selma, alabama. learn more about the city and other stops on her tour at c-span.org/citiestour. if you're watching american history television, all week and every weekend on c-span3. taylorer: next, quintard onlores slavery, focusing kansas and missouri before and
dawson,and, nathaniel is the one who planted the trees we see here.ted to have a place to those fallen in the war. the city gave to the udc to build this confederate circle. there are grades of unknown confederate soldiers moved -- graves of unknown confederate soldiers moved here. there are 155 confederate soldiers whose remians were -- remains removed. and were buried here to mark those died in the war. we see how the state basically prospered, how it was involved in the civil war, and many...
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dawson i'm going to feel will sort it out then said. can was off. for the betterment of the whole to. be the measure of the other bit of confusion with a lot. of what i said well you know i was ahead of your corner. on the solo. about a year a story and we'll talk about. something. good. but for me. please let. me know so we will be how do you move the multiple injuries among kind enough to sell them to keep sophie home most of the shows you'll hear most on the phone to call home if you book a place to put some food before the sea so you also clear deal with them to step aside before to be a very long before the end of the if you are with. allowed within this ring something to host them. you give him a diamond. lead and one of you know what happens when the sun just. jumping doesn't really complex on the end of one of the machines and she can. get you something that you have you know our lives through you will see another one of the people in the room with us what. do you. think. it's a bit hard to feel. for any credit for yes that it. will find som
dawson i'm going to feel will sort it out then said. can was off. for the betterment of the whole to. be the measure of the other bit of confusion with a lot. of what i said well you know i was ahead of your corner. on the solo. about a year a story and we'll talk about. something. good. but for me. please let. me know so we will be how do you move the multiple injuries among kind enough to sell them to keep sophie home most of the shows you'll hear most on the phone to call home if you book a...
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might be the drop in dawson but that was about the only big surprise of much a thirty three close foot hamburger and fries goal that take points. off and on the lakers not racing for europe in slow motion while buying can celebrate winning for winning site and we have a club joining him promotion for next season. that is if the nurenberg is when does he get back. with sunil when santos in the family and how is that in the first division. roughly eight thousand fans travel to the match storming the pictures that ching first see if any. one of us can i am and every time think of apartheid's i think i was always by discover the whole was all farming i was in there when i was on the board and the company nines are. here in the banks eight promotion a record show lately relegated eight times as well but this time will be different . at least the finance things that. i don't have the book i see here in london today no idea about koa the. arab. league next season here on kick up to enter and back. to. the table looks identical to last week by the champions while shellcode has secured second e
might be the drop in dawson but that was about the only big surprise of much a thirty three close foot hamburger and fries goal that take points. off and on the lakers not racing for europe in slow motion while buying can celebrate winning for winning site and we have a club joining him promotion for next season. that is if the nurenberg is when does he get back. with sunil when santos in the family and how is that in the first division. roughly eight thousand fans travel to the match storming...
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roni koechlin is a gynecologist and fertility expert at the privilege a clinic of the dawson medical center she spent fifteen years researching the concentration and motility of sperm provided by israeli donors. her research shows a forty percent drop in sperm quality. delma gum up the quality of donated sperm used to be excellent but if this trend continues by the year twenty thirty it will have declined to such an extent that our donors will be infertile that salami a profoundly worrying development though. this is a low means and although. we must identify the causes and stop this. the israeli environment and health fund is hosting a conference in jerusalem. everyone here is familiar with the results of the guy libyans research. the. u.s. microbiologist linda barron bomb is director of the national institute of environmental health sciences in the u.s. state of north carolina she's convinced that the decline in male fertility is caused by environmental factors there is growing evidence that some of that it's that there are many chemicals in our environment which did not used to ex
roni koechlin is a gynecologist and fertility expert at the privilege a clinic of the dawson medical center she spent fifteen years researching the concentration and motility of sperm provided by israeli donors. her research shows a forty percent drop in sperm quality. delma gum up the quality of donated sperm used to be excellent but if this trend continues by the year twenty thirty it will have declined to such an extent that our donors will be infertile that salami a profoundly worrying...
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hundred thousand from their homes under simmons has more now from the whining village near the town of dawson. we have just arrived in the village of who won it which is completely cut off from the outside world by the floodwaters we got here when i speak about an extraordinary journey lasting more than an hour going through the swamps and going through very deep water not the river carney but in actual fact it was just like a lake covering. the past areas of agricultural land villages that disappeared and people standing on high ground are now getting help let me just show you the red cross distribution on the boat we came in and other parts of the bridge to the spot the first time people have received aid and this is being something to eat some food it's already arrived but this is primarily equipment to shelter the top holdings and other goods and blanket and the people here what's remarkable about them is that that's so still juden so polite and so very caring for each other in the way they're queuing in an orderly fashion and taking this aid away they've got long walks to shelters not th
hundred thousand from their homes under simmons has more now from the whining village near the town of dawson. we have just arrived in the village of who won it which is completely cut off from the outside world by the floodwaters we got here when i speak about an extraordinary journey lasting more than an hour going through the swamps and going through very deep water not the river carney but in actual fact it was just like a lake covering. the past areas of agricultural land villages that...
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dawson jr. the dawsons married on september 3, 1949, and moved to pennsylvania where louise worked as a nurse until the start of the korean war. always caring for people and wanting to serve better, louise worked as a head nurse at the former state hospital in killbuck township while studying psychology. louise led an exemplary life of hard work and selfless service toward others. she instilled this work ethic in her daughters, telling them, you never fail until you quit. and by sitting -- setting an incredit ebel -- an incredible example for them to follow. god only knows how long louise will remain with us. but we always remember her extraordinary life witness to serve, be kind and persevere. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. sp
dawson jr. the dawsons married on september 3, 1949, and moved to pennsylvania where louise worked as a nurse until the start of the korean war. always caring for people and wanting to serve better, louise worked as a head nurse at the former state hospital in killbuck township while studying psychology. louise led an exemplary life of hard work and selfless service toward others. she instilled this work ethic in her daughters, telling them, you never fail until you quit. and by sitting --...
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. >> joining us now, kate dawson -- natasha, i am going to come to you first. what trump does, he's clever at one thing which is branding. he says little marco and suddenly people think little marco when they see marco rubio. >> hei want to show you one example. here is from our producer, this is a trump's tweet on thursday morning in which he claims the former director intelligence jim clapper admitted he's a spy. now let us actually play james clapper, former d.n.i. under president obama and what he actually said. >> was the fbi spying on trump's campaign? >> no, they were not. they were spying on a term i don't particularly light on what the russians were doing, trying to understand where the russians infiltrating or trying to gain access or influence. >> did the intelligence spying on president trump and his campaign? >> no, we did not. that's distortion. >> you know as a journalist you have been covering this russia-gate phenomenon and complexity is not your friend in this for the average person. from a journalistic point of view, you get your arms around
. >> joining us now, kate dawson -- natasha, i am going to come to you first. what trump does, he's clever at one thing which is branding. he says little marco and suddenly people think little marco when they see marco rubio. >> hei want to show you one example. here is from our producer, this is a trump's tweet on thursday morning in which he claims the former director intelligence jim clapper admitted he's a spy. now let us actually play james clapper, former d.n.i. under...
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>> yeah, bob barker, wing mk martindale >> bob barker, richard dawson?d dawson without the kissing. >> i didn't kiss anybody on stage, just for the record >> steve, thanks and congratulations to all the winners. now to sue herera for a news update >> thank you very much here is what is happening at this hour. the father of texas high school shooter dimitrios pagourtzis says that his son was a good boy who had been mistreated at school in a brief phone interview with the "wall street journal," antonio pagourtzis says that he believes bullying was behind the shooting >>> paraguay opening its new embassy in jerusalem its president dedicating the embassy along request with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> i want to begin with a salute to a great personal friend of israeli, president of paraguay thank you. you are an unbelievable friend >> a rocket took off from nasa's flight facility on the virginia coast. the orbital rocket carrying more than three tons of supplies for the international space station. the launch had been pushed back a day for f
>> yeah, bob barker, wing mk martindale >> bob barker, richard dawson?d dawson without the kissing. >> i didn't kiss anybody on stage, just for the record >> steve, thanks and congratulations to all the winners. now to sue herera for a news update >> thank you very much here is what is happening at this hour. the father of texas high school shooter dimitrios pagourtzis says that his son was a good boy who had been mistreated at school in a brief phone interview...
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and he told us. >> hilton was loaded into a vehicle and he led lawmen down a trail in dawson forest.be approximately 40 yards or 120 feet covered by leaves and brush. the head will be missing. >> where's the head? >> the only reason by the way the head was removed was forensically. >> yeah, right. >> a clearly shaken agent kegel told atlanta about the tragic outcome. >> at approximately 7:30 this evening the body of meredith emerson was discovered in a wooded area. the specific information given as to the location of the body was given to me by gary hilton. >> the kidnapping charge was anted up. >> mr. hilton is charged with one count of murder of meredith emerson. he has been taken into custody and brought to our detention center. ♪ ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. proven to protect street skaters and freestylers. stops up to 97% uv. lasts through heat. through sweat. coppertone. proven to protect. happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. nexgard kills fleas and ticks all month l
and he told us. >> hilton was loaded into a vehicle and he led lawmen down a trail in dawson forest.be approximately 40 yards or 120 feet covered by leaves and brush. the head will be missing. >> where's the head? >> the only reason by the way the head was removed was forensically. >> yeah, right. >> a clearly shaken agent kegel told atlanta about the tragic outcome. >> at approximately 7:30 this evening the body of meredith emerson was discovered in a wooded...
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my name is julia dawson i'm the deputy director of finance for public works. i knew i wanted to be in public service, but i didn't think i wanted to be in finance, administration or any of those things. in graduate school, i ended up being a natural in the budget and finance classes and so, i kind of drifted that way. and of course, people always say i'm the money lady. and they need money to do what they need to do. in government, i think that's especially true because there is a lot of controls. we spend the public's money and it's important we spend it in the right way. my team, i want to thank them, because i can't do my work without them. and they do a wonderful job and i'm really proud of them. hi, everybody. happy public works week. i'm larry stringer, deputy director of operations for public works. i started out 38 years ago as a landscape worker. i spent my first two months pulling weeds and didn't know if this was the job for me, but over time, i spent time and learned a lot of other things. you know, from landscape maintenance to tree removal. roadw
my name is julia dawson i'm the deputy director of finance for public works. i knew i wanted to be in public service, but i didn't think i wanted to be in finance, administration or any of those things. in graduate school, i ended up being a natural in the budget and finance classes and so, i kind of drifted that way. and of course, people always say i'm the money lady. and they need money to do what they need to do. in government, i think that's especially true because there is a lot of...
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lower drug prices bertha >> patients first, the aim to help medicare patients like 77-year-old willie dawsonher out of pocket is $150 a month on top of the $140 in premium for her medicare part d plan some months she ends up having to skip other bills to make ends meet all told the president will outline 50 different initialitie initiatives, increasing generic competition, steeper price cuts stopping short of the government itself negotiating, cutting medicare part d cost sharing requiring plans to pass out those rebates they get from drugmakers and target list prices, limiting price increases to less than inflation for high-cost drugs like chemo infusions administered by physicians secretary azar says it's all about bringing transparency to stmt. >> how do the financial arrangements work, who are they collecting money from and list price to net price dynamic those incentives are driving it. the pharma companies, we'll get after gaming of products, practices that harm the generic industry, that keep us from establishing a competitive industry here. >> ambitious agenda, the devil is in the de
lower drug prices bertha >> patients first, the aim to help medicare patients like 77-year-old willie dawsonher out of pocket is $150 a month on top of the $140 in premium for her medicare part d plan some months she ends up having to skip other bills to make ends meet all told the president will outline 50 different initialitie initiatives, increasing generic competition, steeper price cuts stopping short of the government itself negotiating, cutting medicare part d cost sharing...
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. >> anthony: chef mike costello and partner amy dawson are looking to keep that culture alive and appreciate: this seed is logan giant seed. they're an heirloom strain of beans and i've had these seeds for 40 years. i've saved these for 40 years. >> mike: this guy down at the end of the table, he said it's important for somebody to carry on these traditions, and gave me his stock of heirloom beans this year. >> anthony: this is what heirloom looks like outside of holy foods. fat horse beans, candy roaster squash and homer fikes yellow ox heart tomatoes. >> mike: nice and soft and it's like a really sweet green tomato. >> anthony: these ingredients define a near lost time and flavor. >> mike: we've got some sweet corn chowder. we're just going to drizzle a little bit of this nettles and wild apples. next, we've got these crackers, they're broken communion wafers. you know, the way that appalachian food has always worked is you work within your means and you create something pretty special out of what you have at your disposal. we've kind of suffered from this in a way. it created this sort of
. >> anthony: chef mike costello and partner amy dawson are looking to keep that culture alive and appreciate: this seed is logan giant seed. they're an heirloom strain of beans and i've had these seeds for 40 years. i've saved these for 40 years. >> mike: this guy down at the end of the table, he said it's important for somebody to carry on these traditions, and gave me his stock of heirloom beans this year. >> anthony: this is what heirloom looks like outside of holy foods....
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josh dawson is a white house reporter for the post and a cnn analyst.r owner in this situation. >> right, but we're just sticking to the facts and what happened in these meetings between president trump and the postmaster general. he asked for the rates on amazon and other firms, to be clear, to be doubled. he sees the postal service's finances. he says they're bleeding. he said doing this emeliorates him of the financial problems there. that's been pushed back by his advisers who say we can't just double the rates on companies unilaterally. that's a regulatory commission. we have to go through a lot of different steps to make this happen. it's a complicated situation for the president but i don't think it's one that's abating any time soon. >> they did not deny your reporting and i noticed kellyanne conway did not dispute your reporting. there's been a presentation of the facts but still the president doesn't believe it? >> no, the president believes amazon is a company just making too much money off mom and pop shops, as kellyanne conway phrased it ea
josh dawson is a white house reporter for the post and a cnn analyst.r owner in this situation. >> right, but we're just sticking to the facts and what happened in these meetings between president trump and the postmaster general. he asked for the rates on amazon and other firms, to be clear, to be doubled. he sees the postal service's finances. he says they're bleeding. he said doing this emeliorates him of the financial problems there. that's been pushed back by his advisers who say we...
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the collapsed deck serves as an unfortunate reminder.sot: amy dawson, neighbor// " when i moved into the house i was told to maintain it regularily and i think it's really important to do so and i haven't done it as much as i should. so i'm going to check it out and start maintaining have been." inspectors listed restricted use instructions at the home are made.in oakland ella sogomonian kron4 news. (pam) wind a big issue right now as we look live outside along san francisco's embarcadero... im here with chief im here with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow.. are we under a wind advisory? (lawrence) lawrence karnow: it was a beautiful day all the way to the coast but tonight the winds are going to howl. a high wind advisory has been posted over the north, east and south bay mountains. some gusts could be as high as 55 mph. it will be windy at times in the valleys too with some gusts over 30 mph. the offshore winds will keep skies mostly clear with mild temperatures. a few showers continue to pop up over the sierra and will continue to do so this weekend. on the satellite image you c
the collapsed deck serves as an unfortunate reminder.sot: amy dawson, neighbor// " when i moved into the house i was told to maintain it regularily and i think it's really important to do so and i haven't done it as much as i should. so i'm going to check it out and start maintaining have been." inspectors listed restricted use instructions at the home are made.in oakland ella sogomonian kron4 news. (pam) wind a big issue right now as we look live outside along san francisco's...
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reboot. [ laughter ] "dawson's creek"? reboot. [ light laughter ] kool-aid cool burst?ty-de-boot-boot. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that last one isn't even a tv show. >> it doesn't even matter, jimmy, okay? reboo-ooh-ooh-ooh-oot. [ laughter ] reboot. all right? now, speaking of reboots, check this out. we should get michelle back, and you get her in the white house in 2020 and i'm talking about an obama reboot. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: president obama, everybody, right there! ♪ >> reboot! >> jimmy: reboot. are you still there, mr. president? >> i don't want to leave. i've got nothing to do these days. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's a beautiful house, by the way. it looks really nice. i like what you did with the place. >> you like what i've got going on back here? i can't see it, but i can -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> i can't see it exactly, but if i could i'd swing from the chandelier! >> jimmy: yeah, okay, yeah. okay, yeah.♪handeliers >> jimmy: all right, good. >> all right. we've had -- we've had our fun. >> jimmy: what's that, now? >> i said we've had our f
reboot. [ laughter ] "dawson's creek"? reboot. [ light laughter ] kool-aid cool burst?ty-de-boot-boot. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that last one isn't even a tv show. >> it doesn't even matter, jimmy, okay? reboo-ooh-ooh-ooh-oot. [ laughter ] reboot. all right? now, speaking of reboots, check this out. we should get michelle back, and you get her in the white house in 2020 and i'm talking about an obama reboot. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: president obama, everybody,...
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her husband, nathaniel dawson, was the one who planted the trees we see here.s memorial association and she to where have an area she can memorialize the people in the war. the city of selma gave the land to them to use and build this confederate circle. in the circle, there are graves of confederate unknown soldiers in, plus, weed have the monument that's was built in 1878 to commemorate the lost cause. there are 155 confederate soldiers whose remains were moved here and are buried right here behind me. that's to mark those who died in the war. in this cemetery, we can see the how it the state and prospered, how the state was involved in civil war, and we have many prominent people who made selma a better place after that time. >> our cities to her staff recently traveled to selma, alabama, to learn more about its rich history. learn more about selma and other stops on our two or at c-span.org/citiestour? you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. tonight, on q and a, the university of virginia history professor william hitchc
her husband, nathaniel dawson, was the one who planted the trees we see here.s memorial association and she to where have an area she can memorialize the people in the war. the city of selma gave the land to them to use and build this confederate circle. in the circle, there are graves of confederate unknown soldiers in, plus, weed have the monument that's was built in 1878 to commemorate the lost cause. there are 155 confederate soldiers whose remains were moved here and are buried right here...
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policy initiative is called american patients first and the aim to help medicare recipients like lilly dawsonmedications and sometimes has to choose between getting prescriptions and paying bills >> this month alone it's running me close to $150 that's automatic everything has to be refilled. there's no getting around it >> so she's probably not going to pay her doctors this month and put that bill off. officials show four ways they'll target prices. to reduce the gaming of patents. also giving med tear plans more flexibility to negotiate prices. they didn't give many details on this, but they'll stop short of the government itself and will target list prices by limiting price increases to less than inflation for high cost drugs administered in physicians offices and cutting medicare part d cost sharing with out of pocket limits and requiring plans to pass on part of the rebates they get from drug makers a partial pass through is something pbms and the health insurers can manage. they were spooked a week ago when there was rhetoric about perhaps eliminating those rebates all together calling
policy initiative is called american patients first and the aim to help medicare recipients like lilly dawsonmedications and sometimes has to choose between getting prescriptions and paying bills >> this month alone it's running me close to $150 that's automatic everything has to be refilled. there's no getting around it >> so she's probably not going to pay her doctors this month and put that bill off. officials show four ways they'll target prices. to reduce the gaming of patents....
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they said there was a tweet, appropriately, last night, from twitter and its chief executive jack dawsonhere is a resistance to having too many different passwords. this is a bit of the problem. it feels like, we kept the week, month after month, there is somewhere that has been hacked or have a security breach. it's hacked or have a security breach. it‘s hard to keep track of all your passwords. i changed mine this morning on twitter and it publicly took me a good five minutes to think of something that i knew i would rememberfor the next of something that i knew i would remember for the next time of something that i knew i would rememberfor the next time i use it. if it's rememberfor the next time i use it. if it‘s one of the applications you use regularly, you need to know the password. what is it? i'm sure you could guess. no, you wouldn‘t guess. not mine. funnily enough... thank you. we have been warned. let‘s pick up with the rest of the stories. bill cosby and roman polanski have been expelled from the us academy of motion picture arts and sciences. the academy — which runs the os
they said there was a tweet, appropriately, last night, from twitter and its chief executive jack dawsonhere is a resistance to having too many different passwords. this is a bit of the problem. it feels like, we kept the week, month after month, there is somewhere that has been hacked or have a security breach. it's hacked or have a security breach. it‘s hard to keep track of all your passwords. i changed mine this morning on twitter and it publicly took me a good five minutes to think of...