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here's the cover of the book published by relman and littlefield, "when the united states invaded russia." you were watching the tv on c-span 2. >> here are some of the books published in 1998. but tvs first year on c-span c-span 2. >> edicts have a place for rest and repair close not to d.c. that he could get out here as often as needed, but far enough away that there was wilderness. this is a family place. in that sense it was unique because it had become a place where tr had politicians and press and constantly a hubbub about tvs. this is the one place where his private family time and roosevelt made it clear they did not want anyone but family here. >> next, laura gottesdiener looks at how much bush is an's innovations in african-american communities around the world. this is a little over an hour. >> thank you, everyone, for being here. i want to explain some of the music you might've heard when he walked in. it's a mix tape created by oral historians who work for the production house called somatic black future in the oral history interviews into recording. and musical conversation
here's the cover of the book published by relman and littlefield, "when the united states invaded russia." you were watching the tv on c-span 2. >> here are some of the books published in 1998. but tvs first year on c-span c-span 2. >> edicts have a place for rest and repair close not to d.c. that he could get out here as often as needed, but far enough away that there was wilderness. this is a family place. in that sense it was unique because it had become a place where...
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>>host: we have been talking with carl richard here is the cover of the book published by littlefield "when the united states invaded russia" you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> that's where early settlers would have landed right here and we are on active and co for. it is in fact, the very beginning of annapolis. the land was first settled 1651 then in both'' have put those would come up in the would unload those supplies so the early houses tended to be in the average that runs down. this is part of history at like the early part of the century because annapolis was totally eclipse by baltimore and was just desperate they needed economic security and they did not have that. the southern river is very nice but it doesn't reach very far back into the interior. it is pretty shallow especially at the entrance. there are some points the restrict boat travel constantly trying to get somebody to have the channel get big ships in and of course, it never happened so they watch baltimore become a major seaport taking the commerce that was coming to annapolis. they were upset about that so
>>host: we have been talking with carl richard here is the cover of the book published by littlefield "when the united states invaded russia" you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> that's where early settlers would have landed right here and we are on active and co for. it is in fact, the very beginning of annapolis. the land was first settled 1651 then in both'' have put those would come up in the would unload those supplies so the early houses tended to be in the average...
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if you use littlefield road you want to think about using a different route. reports. let's take a look at commute on westbound bay bridge. the traffic here is moderately heavy. there are no problems onth upper deck of the bay bridge. but traffic is a little busy at the toll plaza now. and if you are driving on the peninsula or on 101 we talked about getting into san francisco. it's not all that bad. northbound 101 looks good approaching the 80 split. speaking of the peninsula 101 and 280 are off to a good start so far. let's go back to the desk. >>> sal, thank you. we are start with developing news. san francisco fire chief at the scene of an overnight tragedy. a two-year-old girl and her father were killed just hours ago in a house fire in the sunset district. the child's grandfather is in critical condition. ktvu claudine wong has been out there since 4:30 this morning. you are back now with all the details. claudine. >> reporter: let me show you what is happening now. firefighters are wrapping up their work. they are rolling hoses and at the garage area wh
if you use littlefield road you want to think about using a different route. reports. let's take a look at commute on westbound bay bridge. the traffic here is moderately heavy. there are no problems onth upper deck of the bay bridge. but traffic is a little busy at the toll plaza now. and if you are driving on the peninsula or on 101 we talked about getting into san francisco. it's not all that bad. northbound 101 looks good approaching the 80 split. speaking of the peninsula 101 and 280 are...
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here's the cover of the book published by roman littlefield, "when the united states invaded russia: woodrow wilson's siberian disaster." you're watching booktv on c-span 2. .. >> host: and shy away from i
here's the cover of the book published by roman littlefield, "when the united states invaded russia: woodrow wilson's siberian disaster." you're watching booktv on c-span 2. .. >> host: and shy away from i
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. -- this $40 billion i $14 billion was not spent in new orleans or the littlefield or chicago. no, this money went to build police department for the people of afghanistan, iraq, pakistan, mexico, and colombia. we need to really delve -- we need to redirect those resources back to the homefront. we need congress to treat fighting murder and violent crime as a national priority. furthermore, we need to do something about criminals with the legal guns. so let me be clear -- i support the second amendment. the genius of our concert -- prosecution is it creates a strong balance between life and response abilities. it distinctions between the right to speak our mind and a crime to yell fire in a crowded movie theater. common sense solutions can be found that strike this balance and stay true to its original intent. there is common ground on this issue. i will give you just one example. everyone can agree that we should do what we can to get illegal guns out of the hands of dangerous criminals. here is one specific way that we can do it. over 30 years ago, congress authorized federal
. -- this $40 billion i $14 billion was not spent in new orleans or the littlefield or chicago. no, this money went to build police department for the people of afghanistan, iraq, pakistan, mexico, and colombia. we need to really delve -- we need to redirect those resources back to the homefront. we need congress to treat fighting murder and violent crime as a national priority. furthermore, we need to do something about criminals with the legal guns. so let me be clear -- i support the second...
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make sure you avoid littlefield rope between oakland road and and so now.ou plan on heading west this morning. still stop and go out of richmond. no major accidents. the nimitz for those of you heading north found out hayward toward downtown oakland will be stopping go starting at 238. you may want to use 580. it is not as bad but definitely crowded. starting to clear up a little freer southbound ride. still stop and go for it. traffic has not recovered yet. no. 101 still slow ride back to 85 through downtown san jose. it will clear around the guadalupe parkway. that's a look at traffic. whatever to the weather center. >>erica: good morning happy friday to you. a little more mild and vallejo and 62 and 53 currently in hayward. went right now are very calm. nothing too crazy to talk about. we still have the red flag warning in effect. we are keeping a close eye on all locations above 1,000 ft.. speaking of a afternoon highs let's take a look at these debates hands. 81 degrees and danville. they will be a little bit warmer than what we saw yesterday. to the p
make sure you avoid littlefield rope between oakland road and and so now.ou plan on heading west this morning. still stop and go out of richmond. no major accidents. the nimitz for those of you heading north found out hayward toward downtown oakland will be stopping go starting at 238. you may want to use 580. it is not as bad but definitely crowded. starting to clear up a little freer southbound ride. still stop and go for it. traffic has not recovered yet. no. 101 still slow ride back to 85...
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here's susan elizabeth littlefield from wcco in minnesota with more. >> i bet you i had 20 some phoneyahoo! news called. >> reporter: what happened last week has people talking, and wanting to speak to him. >> he did reach me. thank you very much. it means a lot. >> reporter: a summer veteran worker, doing hadis thing when a visually impaired customer walked in the door. >> went to put everything back in his pocket, that's when he happened to drop the $20 bill on the ground. >> reporter: another customer stepped in for all the wrong reasons. >> i willedy behind him picked it up so quickly that i figured oh, she's just going to hand it right back to him. when she went and put it in her purse, she goes, it's my money. and i go, all right, i'm going to ask to you leave the store politely right now. and then she made a big scene, started swearing, and then she stormed out. >> after serving the people in line he approached the blind man who had been listening to what had happened to his money. >> i told him you dropped $20. i would like to give you $20 on behalf of myself and dairy queen t
here's susan elizabeth littlefield from wcco in minnesota with more. >> i bet you i had 20 some phoneyahoo! news called. >> reporter: what happened last week has people talking, and wanting to speak to him. >> he did reach me. thank you very much. it means a lot. >> reporter: a summer veteran worker, doing hadis thing when a visually impaired customer walked in the door. >> went to put everything back in his pocket, that's when he happened to drop the $20 bill on...