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when it closed in 1933, it was opened as a soup kitchen, laundromat, jack of all trades because it was the great depression so people can come here for a job. after that, it was leased to the american legion. they left the building follow -- building follow -- fall into disrepair. the city actually condemned the building and that is when the historical society stepped in in 1958 and we took ownership of the building on the condition we had to reopen it as a museum. on june 28, 1959, we reopened this building as the 1859 jail and museum. in 2019, we will be celebrating our 60th anniversary. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to independence, missouri to learn about its rich history. learn more about independence and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> last week, on real america, we look back 50 years to president nixon's inauguration and next on the presidency, we feature that broadcast of the january 20 in, 1969 ceremony, including the oath of office, inaugural address, and a prayer b
when it closed in 1933, it was opened as a soup kitchen, laundromat, jack of all trades because it was the great depression so people can come here for a job. after that, it was leased to the american legion. they left the building follow -- building follow -- fall into disrepair. the city actually condemned the building and that is when the historical society stepped in in 1958 and we took ownership of the building on the condition we had to reopen it as a museum. on june 28, 1959, we reopened...
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when it closed in 1933, it was opened as a soup kitchen, laundromat, jack of all trades because it was the great depression so people can come here for a job. after that, it was leased to the american legion. they left the building follow into disrepair. the city actually condemned the building and that is when the historical society step in in 1958 and we took ownership of the building on the condition we had to reopen it as a museum. 1959, we reopened this building as the 1859 jail and museum. in 2019, we will be celebrating our 60th anniversary. staff travel tour to independence, missouri to learn about its rich history. learn more about independence and other stops at c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> live february 3, super bowl sunday at noon eastern, dave siren is our guest on book tv's in-depth. author of many books. "game over" how politics has turned the sports world upside down. in his most recent, "jim brown." >> i love sports and that is why i think we need to fight for sports. we need to reclaim them and ta
when it closed in 1933, it was opened as a soup kitchen, laundromat, jack of all trades because it was the great depression so people can come here for a job. after that, it was leased to the american legion. they left the building follow into disrepair. the city actually condemned the building and that is when the historical society step in in 1958 and we took ownership of the building on the condition we had to reopen it as a museum. 1959, we reopened this building as the 1859 jail and...
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there is a laundromat and other small businesses here.hey believe three o four males were involved in some sort of dispute. one opened fire. the victim suffered critical injuries. >> a preliminary investigationer shows there two groups that got into a dispute. somebody pulled out a first arm during the course of the dispute. it appears the victim may have been an unintended target. >>> now, at thispoint, the chief says he does not have any lookout information for any possible suspects. they were checking the surveillance cameras in the area to see's if the any video that could be helpful to this inveigation. >>> tonight a community struggling to keep with the suddens of three young children. on sunday night, a suspected drundriver
there is a laundromat and other small businesses here.hey believe three o four males were involved in some sort of dispute. one opened fire. the victim suffered critical injuries. >> a preliminary investigationer shows there two groups that got into a dispute. somebody pulled out a first arm during the course of the dispute. it appears the victim may have been an unintended target. >>> now, at thispoint, the chief says he does not have any lookout information for any possible...
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she agreed to meet him at a laundromat across the stet from the bar and went to a residence with him. >> he is the kind of pson that creates the market that allows for young childre like this 14-year-old girl to be trafficked. involved in embers this case were arrested in >>> some residents say they are avoid to walk the streets in their own neighborhood. that's the message they gave the mayor during a crime walk in ward 6. in 17 days, there's been 12 homicides. residents say they are fed u with the crime that is overtaking theirs. communit >>> it's 4:05. before the mayor participated in this crime walk, she vetoed a controversial bill passed by the counsel. th bill would have decriminalized fare evasion. the mayor says the bill cou have a negative effect on metro's budget. metro says it loses several millions due to fare evasion. the council is expected to overtu the mayor's veto. >>> today is t 27th day of the government shutdown. and there's no major move to reopen the government at this point. >> nancy pelosi is asking the president to postpone the state of the union addres the se
she agreed to meet him at a laundromat across the stet from the bar and went to a residence with him. >> he is the kind of pson that creates the market that allows for young childre like this 14-year-old girl to be trafficked. involved in embers this case were arrested in >>> some residents say they are avoid to walk the streets in their own neighborhood. that's the message they gave the mayor during a crime walk in ward 6. in 17 days, there's been 12 homicides. residents say...
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. >>> a school bus driver accidentally crashed into a laundromat.kids were on the bus, thankfully and no customers around. the driver is okay. >>> you got traffic jams and then there is -- look at this. this is a tweet that's gone crazy online. traffic came to a crawl when four full-grown lions were walking along the middle of a road. this road was inside the krueger national park in south africa, which is known for its safaris. >> wow. that's better than the chp traffic break. it's a feline break. >> you don't mess with that. >> what's going on? >> there could be a traffic jam of people trying to get to finney's free stuff today. >> michael, you have interesting product to today. >> we have a couple of things. do you have a new years resolution? >> yes. >> [ overlapping talking ]. >> healthfully. >> that's what we're talking about here. a gym membership for one week. seven days. we're going to get you in to crunch. the cool thing about this, you look at the size of it. they're all over the bay area. there's 11 of them. there's certainly one near yo
. >>> a school bus driver accidentally crashed into a laundromat.kids were on the bus, thankfully and no customers around. the driver is okay. >>> you got traffic jams and then there is -- look at this. this is a tweet that's gone crazy online. traffic came to a crawl when four full-grown lions were walking along the middle of a road. this road was inside the krueger national park in south africa, which is known for its safaris. >> wow. that's better than the chp traffic...
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there is a laundromat and other small businesses here. they believe three o four males were involved in some sort of dispute. one opened fire. the victim suffered critical injuries. >> a preliminary investigationer shows there two groups that got into a dispute. somebody pulled out a first arm during the course of the dispute. it appears the victim may have been an unintended target. >>> now, at thispoint, the chief says he does not have any lookout information for any possible suspects. they were checking the surveillance cameras in the area to see's if the any video that could be helpful to this inveigation. >>> tonight a community struggling to keep with the suddens of three young children. on sunday night, a suspected drundriver killed the children and the parents survived. the parents are recovering. david? >> reporter: the family went to church services right here if maryland and you have folks across the region coming together here at prince george's to pray for the recovery of juanita and alexis and to remember their three young c
there is a laundromat and other small businesses here. they believe three o four males were involved in some sort of dispute. one opened fire. the victim suffered critical injuries. >> a preliminary investigationer shows there two groups that got into a dispute. somebody pulled out a first arm during the course of the dispute. it appears the victim may have been an unintended target. >>> now, at thispoint, the chief says he does not have any lookout information for any possible...
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this includes restaurants, bars, retail stores, laundromats, pretty much any business that welcomes bitrkers into the public into their place of business is considered a place of public accommodation. the program only applies to the primary entrance. on the slide here, the photo that you see here within the building, there are multiple tenant spaces inside the building where the subject -- the program is only looking at the primary entrance. so that main entrance that goes into the public way. the ordinance assigns responsibility to the property owner, though later in the presentation, i will talk about the impact to small business -- small business tenants. as the building code addition, the program is administered by the department of building inspection and an interagency collaborative group is working together on implementation. this includes planning department on the guidelines for historic buildings. public works on public right-of-way, and sidewalk modifications, the access appeals commission for technical and feasibility and unreasonable hardship requests, osb, as a small busin
this includes restaurants, bars, retail stores, laundromats, pretty much any business that welcomes bitrkers into the public into their place of business is considered a place of public accommodation. the program only applies to the primary entrance. on the slide here, the photo that you see here within the building, there are multiple tenant spaces inside the building where the subject -- the program is only looking at the primary entrance. so that main entrance that goes into the public way....
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(geoe speaking spanish): >> right down the street from where he lives, there's a laundromat and these... these gang members were hanging out so that his son didn't even wanna go out of the hous he says, "these people are, you know, are threatening me and telling me that, " you don't, you know, come with us and do what we want youo do, we're going to-- we're gonna hurt you. we're gonna hurt your family,kn yo. we're gonna hurt your father." >> the search is on this morning for two missing teens from nassau county. >> narrator: these were no empty threats. >> the mother says her son left one night and then never returned. >> narrator: on long island, there had been a string of disappearances. >> her missing 19-year-old son. oscar acta disappeared two weeks ago. >> narrator: teens who never came home. >> our person of interest hasng been missior two years. he's right there. >> we were, at the time, investigating several missing persons, and we believe that those missing persons were not missing persons, but homicides by ms-13. >> narrator: then one night, a tuesday, september 16, there wa
(geoe speaking spanish): >> right down the street from where he lives, there's a laundromat and these... these gang members were hanging out so that his son didn't even wanna go out of the hous he says, "these people are, you know, are threatening me and telling me that, " you don't, you know, come with us and do what we want youo do, we're going to-- we're gonna hurt you. we're gonna hurt your family,kn yo. we're gonna hurt your father." >> the search is on this...
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and the money that is going to go right back into the laundromat, this vtb bank which is connected toroceeds from this oligarch will go. and so i'm trying to hurry up, rachel, because i realize you're short on time. i just want to get right to the point. we see it's gone full circle. donald trump, jared kushner, all of them have benefited from loans from deutsche bank. and this week this russian oligarch has been relieved, given sanction relief, and those proceeds will go right back to vtb, which is associated with deutsche bank. >> and vtb, of course, is said to have been the bank that was lined up to be the financing organization for the trump tower moscow project, which ended up -- >> exactly. >> let me just ask you. i'm reading a lot today into the fact that the financial services committee, congresswoman maxine waters' committee, and the intelligence committee, that one which is now run by adam schiff, i'm reading a lot into the fact that they've decided to do this as a joint operation, that they don't see this as just a banking concern or just an intelligence concern. i see this
and the money that is going to go right back into the laundromat, this vtb bank which is connected toroceeds from this oligarch will go. and so i'm trying to hurry up, rachel, because i realize you're short on time. i just want to get right to the point. we see it's gone full circle. donald trump, jared kushner, all of them have benefited from loans from deutsche bank. and this week this russian oligarch has been relieved, given sanction relief, and those proceeds will go right back to vtb,...
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the justice department has assessed that wikileaks was really a russian information laundromat duringtion. russia victimized americans, attacked our democracy, stole data and they laundered it through wikileaks. and so when we look at this latest indictment, it appears that the campaign wanted to speak with the enemy. they wanted to speak with wikileaks, which was, again, representing russia. and the president's silence on this is deafening. he is not condemning speaking with the enemy. he's not condemning russia laundering information through wikileaks. and from a national security perspective, that really just opens the door for it to happen again, right when we're in the middle -- or starting the 2020 election season. >> and we're already hearing russia is still working to interfere in u.s. democracy. in the meantime, we have venezuela now accusing the u.s. of interfering in venezuela's domestic politics. what do you think the president and his team are focused on this week in achieving in venezuela? >> well, i've actually been in somewhat similar situations like the arab spring wh
the justice department has assessed that wikileaks was really a russian information laundromat duringtion. russia victimized americans, attacked our democracy, stole data and they laundered it through wikileaks. and so when we look at this latest indictment, it appears that the campaign wanted to speak with the enemy. they wanted to speak with wikileaks, which was, again, representing russia. and the president's silence on this is deafening. he is not condemning speaking with the enemy. he's...
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or i would argue the laundromat on mission street is to the mission. so, you know, in the context of what is happening to development on third street, in chinatown, in the mission, you know, how do we look at cultural preservation? faw do we aggregate, you know,
or i would argue the laundromat on mission street is to the mission. so, you know, in the context of what is happening to development on third street, in chinatown, in the mission, you know, how do we look at cultural preservation? faw do we aggregate, you know,
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or i would argue the laundromat on mission street is to the mission. so, you know, in the context of what is happening to development on third street, in chinatown, in the mission, you know, how do we look at cultural preservation? how do we aggregate, you know, facades, awnings, cultural corridor, and all of those things, to really get to a policy of preserving time and space for how we live without also getting in the way of, you know, business development. because we know that in the age of amazon, businesses have to keep up and to do things differently, right? so for us it is a fast-moving calculation that takes into account economic development and workforce and transportation and buildings and at the same time we want -- we do want to preserve, you know, what we have -- the wonderfulness of the city. and the more macro issue, how do we communicate those issues that have to do with the preservation of neighborhoods and the context of neighborhood plans? and pier 70, the port, you know, all of those things that are happening that are moving fast an
or i would argue the laundromat on mission street is to the mission. so, you know, in the context of what is happening to development on third street, in chinatown, in the mission, you know, how do we look at cultural preservation? how do we aggregate, you know, facades, awnings, cultural corridor, and all of those things, to really get to a policy of preserving time and space for how we live without also getting in the way of, you know, business development. because we know that in the age of...
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we have even had the laundromat society association in arkansas willing to put posters up. try to think about where people will be. we have worked with churches. we have worked with others. so, communication is not static. communication is something you keep layering on and layering on and layering on and i think that's an important lesson to learn. >> let me ask did you have a comment tom? >> no. >> okay. in terms of there are several questions i will try to summarize them if somebody you know does have their coverage terminated, you know, what's next is there outreach to help them figure out how to get back on? is there any kind of outreach to help them you know for example stay healthy enough to work or you know otherwise engage in the community? so there were several questions along those lines if you could comment on that. >> sure i would be happy to. so if in addition to the, you know, you have required noticing you have to do around everything in this program so we do the required noticing. but communication part of it is we have been layering onadditional communicat
we have even had the laundromat society association in arkansas willing to put posters up. try to think about where people will be. we have worked with churches. we have worked with others. so, communication is not static. communication is something you keep layering on and layering on and layering on and i think that's an important lesson to learn. >> let me ask did you have a comment tom? >> no. >> okay. in terms of there are several questions i will try to summarize them if...
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when it closed, it was opened as a soup kitchen, laundromat, jack of all trades.was the great depression so people could come for jobs. after that, it needs to the american legion. they let it fall into disrepair. the city condemned the building. that is when the historical society stepped in. we took open -- ownership of the building on the condition that we reopen it as a museum. we reopened it as the 1859 jail, marshall's home, and museum. we will be celebrating our 60th anniversary. 1831, mormon settlers landed here in place -- and certainly safe place to worship. made a prophecy that this would be the site of a new temple. in expectation of the second coming of christ. learn more about mormons from independence and why they were chased out of the city. while he was here in independence, it was made known to him that jackson county was the center place, where zion should be established. it was also revealed that there should be a temple built. that was his instruction but because of the problem that existed that never would happen. joseph smith did dedicate a
when it closed, it was opened as a soup kitchen, laundromat, jack of all trades.was the great depression so people could come for jobs. after that, it needs to the american legion. they let it fall into disrepair. the city condemned the building. that is when the historical society stepped in. we took open -- ownership of the building on the condition that we reopen it as a museum. we reopened it as the 1859 jail, marshall's home, and museum. we will be celebrating our 60th anniversary. 1831,...