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. >> the panama pacific international exposition in san francisco. >> yes. >> what was it? >> often called the ppie, so you don't have to say that name again. the ppie was a huge world fair and international exposition held on the shores of san francisco bay in what's now the marina district for people familiar with san francisco. it was to celebrate the completion of the panama canal and also to commemorate the 400th anniversary of balboa, the spanish explorer sighting of the pacific. it was essentially an excuse for san francisco to throw a huge party. a nine months long party. this world fair and it was an attempt also by san francisco to demonstrate the city's rising up after the earthquake and fire of 1906. so city boosters wanted to have a fair in order to mark the occasion and to basically demonstrate their strengths to the rest of the nation and world and to claim their status as the crown city of the pacific. >> give us a sense of san francisco. this is more than a century ago now. the fire had ended, they were rebuilding the city. >> yes. >> what was the city like
. >> the panama pacific international exposition in san francisco. >> yes. >> what was it? >> often called the ppie, so you don't have to say that name again. the ppie was a huge world fair and international exposition held on the shores of san francisco bay in what's now the marina district for people familiar with san francisco. it was to celebrate the completion of the panama canal and also to commemorate the 400th anniversary of balboa, the spanish explorer sighting...
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and these are locations within the exposition grounds where they drew inspiration from. and again touching back to our earlier conversation, the court of pacifica and peace makers mural that's where the sculpture that we were talking about during the director's report was located. again, some of the more ndary reets in the eastern side of the island, port way passage, blosso way, farralon street all draw their names from locations in the exposition grounds. and then for the wind row streets and the garden streets they draw their names from artists and architects that contributed to the exposition. and the organization here is a li more structured. si the wind row are streets and they are arranged alphabetically from the south to the north and then on the garden streets, they are again ar alpraedbeticamoving from the west to the east. and those are all referred to as lanes. if you are coming to the island and you are looking for a lane you will head to the east side of the island, if you are looking for a street, you are going up the west side of the island and you could
and these are locations within the exposition grounds where they drew inspiration from. and again touching back to our earlier conversation, the court of pacifica and peace makers mural that's where the sculpture that we were talking about during the director's report was located. again, some of the more ndary reets in the eastern side of the island, port way passage, blosso way, farralon street all draw their names from locations in the exposition grounds. and then for the wind row streets and...
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arnett presented the bind to ashley at the 1892 columbia exposition in chicago. a day dedicated to black churches, where thousands of mostly black people attended the ceremony. it was a fitting tribute to ashley and his lifelong efforts to establish a positive right to free labor. contrast, that was a false conclusion -- [laughter] prof. zietlow: but i'm almost done. in striking contrast -- [laughter] prof. zietlow: in striking contrast to the monuments of the simple statues of union soldiers that political late -- that proliferate in towns. -- sorry.is that was the columbia exposition. fromstatue right here was the day i submitted my manuscript, and i was in vermont, and i decided to go for a walk outside, and right in the little tiny, tiny town square, this was the statue. these memorials are symbolic of the 19th century movement that sought to free slaves and the working class. there were thousands of soldiers who joined the army and fought for the world leading democracy. many were drafted, and they fought to save the union, not to end slavery. but many soldi
arnett presented the bind to ashley at the 1892 columbia exposition in chicago. a day dedicated to black churches, where thousands of mostly black people attended the ceremony. it was a fitting tribute to ashley and his lifelong efforts to establish a positive right to free labor. contrast, that was a false conclusion -- [laughter] prof. zietlow: but i'm almost done. in striking contrast -- [laughter] prof. zietlow: in striking contrast to the monuments of the simple statues of union soldiers...
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and the garden streets they draw their names from artists and architects that contributed to the exposition. and the organization here is a little more structured. city side the wind row are streets and they are arranged alphabetically from the south to the north and then on the garden streets, they are again arranged alphabetically moving from the west to the east. and those are all referred to as lanes. if you are coming to the island and you are looking for a lane you will head to the east side of the island, if you are looking for a street, you are going up the west side of the island and you could track how close you are getting by the alpha. george kellam. sotomayor. fuy assembled.ulpture as its some artists whose names were proposed or have been selected contributed to what was called the unity sculpture. we have 14 sculptures that tida owns that were from that fountain and each of the sculptors contributed a pair to that fountain and we have two pieces by sergeant johnson that are in our collection. as well as ruth corvath, she contributed two of the sculptures to that unity fountai
and the garden streets they draw their names from artists and architects that contributed to the exposition. and the organization here is a little more structured. city side the wind row are streets and they are arranged alphabetically from the south to the north and then on the garden streets, they are again arranged alphabetically moving from the west to the east. and those are all referred to as lanes. if you are coming to the island and you are looking for a lane you will head to the east...
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an exposition of russian old artists from russia's hermitage being put on display in vienna and i would like to think the press for the interest you show in our deliberations in our and our activities thank you. ok that was president vladimir putin and the austrian chancellor sebastian kurtz wrapping up their business dealings for the day is a very whistle stop trip this one for president putin they were signing some deals or rather officials were signing some deals namely to do with and the g. and the fifty year and a g. contract that they've had going and they've signed up until twenty forty to keep delivering russian energy to austria plenty other discuss besides we'll have more from our correspondent a little bit later you're watching r.t. international. not. that sort of see i played golf. with the for. the us. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks is what they really are. this more than seventy houses about a hundred and forty people with families living here. it's really a way of forming same in. the sun's coming in and heating the house and being stored in massive walls. sageb
an exposition of russian old artists from russia's hermitage being put on display in vienna and i would like to think the press for the interest you show in our deliberations in our and our activities thank you. ok that was president vladimir putin and the austrian chancellor sebastian kurtz wrapping up their business dealings for the day is a very whistle stop trip this one for president putin they were signing some deals or rather officials were signing some deals namely to do with and the g....
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indeed, this statute -- sorry, that was the columbia exposition. here we are. this statue is from the day i .ubmitted my manuscript i decided to go for a walk outside, and right in the tiny town square was this statue. these memorials are symbolic of a movement that sought for universal rights for slaves and the working class. by andre drafted, and large, they fought to save the union, not to end slavery. many soldiers on the front line engaged in our efforts to free slaves, and protect free slaves from capture. after the war, many soldiers returned to an economy that was rapidly industrializing, and many joined the burgeoning labor movement. the forces of civil war and reconstruction affected the entire nation, from freed slaves in the south to northern white workers. ashley in congress sought to improve all of there was with a free labor agenda. thank you. >> [applause] >> false conclusions. >> [laughter] conclusion.true >> alternate history, alternate news. >> [laughter] >> we have about five minutes until the end of this session, then we are supposed to tak
indeed, this statute -- sorry, that was the columbia exposition. here we are. this statue is from the day i .ubmitted my manuscript i decided to go for a walk outside, and right in the tiny town square was this statue. these memorials are symbolic of a movement that sought for universal rights for slaves and the working class. by andre drafted, and large, they fought to save the union, not to end slavery. many soldiers on the front line engaged in our efforts to free slaves, and protect free...
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with not much exposition in terms of going into flashbacks that are necessary but to tell it as a story in seen as much as possible and to have the material that is quoted as much as possible be actual dialogue so it reads like a novel in a way where the reader can make the decision the reader has all the access to the material and can navigate their way through the judgment. >> that is successful because i was on the plane with the play landing i was like don't land yet. so i do think there is that driving force of the narrative. congratulations. point of view i could feel that more in here. >> the stakes are very different in the story is very different it is about and atrocity and being held accountable and how d it happen? then is anybody being held accountable? i took the same approach just wanting not to get in the way of the narrative as much as possible but i needed some material and to use a couple of characters to deal with this material the mule can carry some of the weight of that but this is about the global supply chain and part of that is the detective story and the way t
with not much exposition in terms of going into flashbacks that are necessary but to tell it as a story in seen as much as possible and to have the material that is quoted as much as possible be actual dialogue so it reads like a novel in a way where the reader can make the decision the reader has all the access to the material and can navigate their way through the judgment. >> that is successful because i was on the plane with the play landing i was like don't land yet. so i do think...
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there's been a fundamental sort of change in the exposition. >> and it's the small-cap ones, becauseheirselves acquisition candidates and they get the dream premium. when you get nothing but dreams, you can put any valuation you want on it >> and indeed, they do >> and some of these companies are also pairing off you have like bluebird tomorrow pairing off with celgene and loxo oncology early next week. these are, again, these targeted therapy oncology drugs have huge market potential so you want to spread your bets around >>> all right, for everything "options action," check out options action.cnbc.com. while you're there, sign up for our latest newsletter. more than 100,000 of you have. don't be the only one missing out. here's what's coming up next >>> look, up in the sky! it's a bird! >> it's a plane! >> no, it's just soaring shares of twitter but if you missed the move, relax. we've got a way to get long for less than $2 we'll explain. >>> plus, calling all "options action" fans reach into your pocket, grab your phone, and tweet us your question @optionsaction. if it's nice, we'
there's been a fundamental sort of change in the exposition. >> and it's the small-cap ones, becauseheirselves acquisition candidates and they get the dream premium. when you get nothing but dreams, you can put any valuation you want on it >> and indeed, they do >> and some of these companies are also pairing off you have like bluebird tomorrow pairing off with celgene and loxo oncology early next week. these are, again, these targeted therapy oncology drugs have huge market...
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about this let me just say that this video and a catchy tune if i might gives the best disquisition exposition of the story that i've heard i need it i think i understand what all of the whole of ballou was so far in our country involving what the president allegedly did with so. it's a it's a very interesting piece of meat and interesting reaction from the western media as well legal and media and media analyst lionel thank you for your analysis on the flank. well thank you. eat is the trying to hammer out their differences on the migrant crisis for the day one of their summit in brussels they were unable to come up with a joint statement. as one member reserve the position on the inside conclusions no conclusions have been agreed at this stage we're hearing that italy has reportedly stored this e.u. summit until a migration deal is signed now this naturally escalates tensions at the same time it doesn't danger the political future of the german chancellor angela merkel who has been given an ultimatum until july the first five conservative coalition allies to come up with a patent european ap
about this let me just say that this video and a catchy tune if i might gives the best disquisition exposition of the story that i've heard i need it i think i understand what all of the whole of ballou was so far in our country involving what the president allegedly did with so. it's a it's a very interesting piece of meat and interesting reaction from the western media as well legal and media and media analyst lionel thank you for your analysis on the flank. well thank you. eat is the trying...
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he comes across this old photo taken at the philadelphia centennial exposition in 1876. >> colt put togetherns. i looked at it a little more closely, and i discovered there's actually a buntline in the display, complete with the shoulder stock. but it had a little hump on the stock that i wanted to get a closer view of, and this photograph clearly shows the sight folded down on the stock. >> just like this one. >> right. that's very significant because this is the only buntline special known that has a folding tang sight. >> bull's-eye. >> [ laughs ] >> what was your reaction? >> i was not surprised, because i knew that my father would not have bought the gun if it wasn't a perfect gun. >> greg agrees to help melissa sell her buntline. in january 2017, he brings it back to vegas and puts it on display at an antique-arms show. any offers? >> had a couple of good offers. >> like what? >> one was $500,000. >> whoa. >> mm-hmm. >> what'd melissa say? >> well, she wants a little more. >> you got a 1/2-million-dollar offer on one gun, and you turned it down? >> i believe the gun is worth more. >> g
he comes across this old photo taken at the philadelphia centennial exposition in 1876. >> colt put togetherns. i looked at it a little more closely, and i discovered there's actually a buntline in the display, complete with the shoulder stock. but it had a little hump on the stock that i wanted to get a closer view of, and this photograph clearly shows the sight folded down on the stock. >> just like this one. >> right. that's very significant because this is the only...
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if they are rrsed about something in the report, well, they should just exposit now.ventually going to come up. we know that there was malfeasance.ly >> sean: there were 30 fbi agents. you know this as well, there is only one conclusion. the evidence is in, it is incontrovertible, hillary violated the espionage act. she obstructed justice with acid washing and of course, breaking devices. age rate the investigation. that is it. we know the answer. now is it a matter of whe e inspector general has the courage to tell the people the truth or if it will take congress following up onon this. >> mccabe is in jeopardy, we know that. when the referral was made against him, we said here, -- >> sean: you said here, he is going to sin a bird. our member that. >> that is now underw. that putss james comey in the ht seat for a wide variety of things. we know he usurped the power of the attorney general, congress believes, that on four occasions, he gave them false and misleading statement. those would be for separate crimes. if he cleared hillary clinton for reasons and ignored p
if they are rrsed about something in the report, well, they should just exposit now.ventually going to come up. we know that there was malfeasance.ly >> sean: there were 30 fbi agents. you know this as well, there is only one conclusion. the evidence is in, it is incontrovertible, hillary violated the espionage act. she obstructed justice with acid washing and of course, breaking devices. age rate the investigation. that is it. we know the answer. now is it a matter of whe e inspector...
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names are ten either from artists or architects that were part of the golden gate international exposition as well as pce names from within the international exhibition. so for instance, california aven is proposed to be trade winds avenue. and avenue c will be avenue of the seven seas. but then other streets will be named after artists and architects, because a lot of our existing names for instance, we wouldn't want to have a california avenue on the isldan because for emergency response and everything, it confuses with california street in the city. and so that was -- we definitely moved away from this planning convention to adopt a plan for the names going forward. >> director giusti: glad to hear d't have to figure out how to name streets. >> president tsen: i think it's wonderful that the street names are not too military, which they have been in the past, but rather to artists and architects, who don't get enough recognition. and in cities such as paris, they actually name streets after poets, imagine that? so, we can have a refresher on those names at some point in time. any other
names are ten either from artists or architects that were part of the golden gate international exposition as well as pce names from within the international exhibition. so for instance, california aven is proposed to be trade winds avenue. and avenue c will be avenue of the seven seas. but then other streets will be named after artists and architects, because a lot of our existing names for instance, we wouldn't want to have a california avenue on the isldan because for emergency response and...
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be able to limit your exposure and if you get the book "getting back to even" i have a 100 page expositionhow to use calls to limit your down side and get maximum upside exposure. david in california. david? >> caller: booyah, jim cramer, thanks for having me. >> glad you called. >> thanks. quick question for millennials who are knowledgeable about the mark, where should they invest their money other than fangs >> there's a lot of different fang-like names in different industries, for instance i like aerospace, that's a long-term bull market. i like a little foreign exposure and i think that isn't such a bad idea, maybe an etf that has european union because europe is behind where we are and will be that way for multiple years. and then i think if you're really young, why not look at riskier biotech stocks you have your whole life to make that money back. emotions have no place in investing so the next time the market gets slammed, don't panic. nobody ever made a dime by panicking. selloff cans give you huge opportunities but you need to do your home work don't chase and don't buy damaged
be able to limit your exposure and if you get the book "getting back to even" i have a 100 page expositionhow to use calls to limit your down side and get maximum upside exposure. david in california. david? >> caller: booyah, jim cramer, thanks for having me. >> glad you called. >> thanks. quick question for millennials who are knowledgeable about the mark, where should they invest their money other than fangs >> there's a lot of different fang-like names in...
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in paris they built the eiffel tower for the paris exposition, and a norm frame structure that even today is the tallest building in paris. it is an unusual or freakish expression in what otherwise legally remained a low rise city. there is a complex history of the reception of the skyscraper in the 20th century, what it means in places. today many are being built outside of the united states, most of them in asia where there is continuing competition to the tallest skyscraper in the world. all of that in some ways originates from the chicago context of the 1880's. any questions? comments? s, >> [indiscernible] more because individuals ended up in those locations [indiscernible] or was that they were question towards the situation [indiscernible] prof. garb: that is a really good question. i think it is a little bit of both, and i think it is in part because women could be paid less than men. tended to bejobs with women and were low-wage jobs. but also because seeing an had beent of -- what seen as a stepping stone to becoming a business owner or business, has that changed, women who were
in paris they built the eiffel tower for the paris exposition, and a norm frame structure that even today is the tallest building in paris. it is an unusual or freakish expression in what otherwise legally remained a low rise city. there is a complex history of the reception of the skyscraper in the 20th century, what it means in places. today many are being built outside of the united states, most of them in asia where there is continuing competition to the tallest skyscraper in the world. all...
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in paris they build the eiffel tower for the 1889 paris exposition, an enormous frame structure that even today is the tallest building in paris. it is an unusual or freakish kind of expression in what otherwise legally remained a low rise city in most cases even down to the present. there is a complex history of the reception of the skyscraper in the 20th century, what it means in different kinds of places. today many skyscrapers are being built outside of the united states, most of them in asia now where there is continuing competition to build the tallest skyscraper in the world. so all of that in some ways i think originates from the chicago context of the 1880's. any questions? or? prof. garb: questions, comments? >> [indiscernible] lines ind racial factories. was that more because individuals ended up in those locations and then they were [indiscernible] or was it they were pushed towards the situation because they were caucasian? prof. garb: that is a really good question. i think it is a little bit of both, and i think it is in part because women could be paid less than men.
in paris they build the eiffel tower for the 1889 paris exposition, an enormous frame structure that even today is the tallest building in paris. it is an unusual or freakish kind of expression in what otherwise legally remained a low rise city in most cases even down to the present. there is a complex history of the reception of the skyscraper in the 20th century, what it means in different kinds of places. today many skyscrapers are being built outside of the united states, most of them in...
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." >> new orleans is celebrating thetricentennial, so collection decided for our exposition, we wantok back at the earliest years and what it was like when the city first developed. announcer: then a visit to one of the city's oldest restaurants. >> food here takes a much larger piece than it does anywhere else. we live to eat in new orleans. announcer: watch c-span's city tour of new orleans, louisiana, saturday at noon and sunday at 10 -- two :00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3, working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. , c-span was created as a public service by america's television cable companies and we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. continueston journal -- "washington journal" continues. host: for the next 20 minutes, our phone lines are open, your time to share your thoughts on the news of the day. president is still speaking on fox and frie
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us from exposition and greet us and then and greet. the ticket enough from beginning to salinas you can do because he said to me. why do you appear. on the. stage with a sequence. to see. what degree and. just get out of the. phone with no question the company don't want to go and if he does if. he's assume they'll put you at the full amount of the sample pages action for people to . step up and look amazing. jennifer about with you in the sun for. sick if you don't see it's a coffin also think of it to do the nickel for. the watch word is secrecy. eve bouvier was originally a shipper but he transformed his old shipping company not to look cute founded in one thousand fifty nine into an art market multinational. it is now present in geneva luxembourg and singapore. the man nicknamed the freeport king had a great idea to earn client loyalty his company would not only pack and ship artworks it would provide in geneva twenty thousand square meters of storage space along with framing and restoration workshops. it also offers its clients sp
us from exposition and greet us and then and greet. the ticket enough from beginning to salinas you can do because he said to me. why do you appear. on the. stage with a sequence. to see. what degree and. just get out of the. phone with no question the company don't want to go and if he does if. he's assume they'll put you at the full amount of the sample pages action for people to . step up and look amazing. jennifer about with you in the sun for. sick if you don't see it's a coffin also think...
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decision pretty early that i wanted to keep the narrative as pure as possible and with not much expositionerms of going into some flashbacks were necessary but i wanted to kind of tell the story just as a story in seen as much as possible and to have the material that's quoted as much as possible be actual dialogue so that it reads like a novel and so that it reads in a way where the reader can make the station, the reader has all the access to the material and can kind of navigate their way through the judgment that they will make on this. >> yeah, and that's successful because i was on the plane and the plane is landing, i mean, don't land yet, give me a few more minutes with the book. i think that kind of driving force of the narrative works very well. congratulations. point of view, i could feel it more. >> yeah, the stakes are very different. the story is very different. it's about atrocity, is anybody going to be held accountable, how did it happen, is anybody going to be held accountable, i took the same approach in terms of not wanting to get in the way of the narrative as much as
decision pretty early that i wanted to keep the narrative as pure as possible and with not much expositionerms of going into some flashbacks were necessary but i wanted to kind of tell the story just as a story in seen as much as possible and to have the material that's quoted as much as possible be actual dialogue so that it reads like a novel and so that it reads in a way where the reader can make the station, the reader has all the access to the material and can kind of navigate their way...
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originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated on san francisco's number waterfrontada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. set against the reflecting waters of the lagoon and eucalyptus trees, the palace is one of san francisco post most -- san francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all -- lagoon, an ideal place to walk with a loved one. reservations for weddings are available at sfrecpark.org. discarding contains plants referred to by william shakespeare's plays and poems. welcome to the shakespeare garden here in the famous golden gate park. located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walk
originally built for the 1950's exposition, the palace is situated on san francisco's number waterfrontada accessible and is reached by the 28, 30, and 91 bus lines. set against the reflecting waters of the lagoon and eucalyptus trees, the palace is one of san francisco post most -- san francisco's most romantic spots to relax with that special someone while listening to the water and gazing at the swans. a beautiful to view from many locations along the mattoon, an ideal place to -- all --...