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look at the scene in michigan city across the lake. here's a live camera view. right here you can actually see the waves coming in and submerging. the lake levels are up. up the lake and kenosha kind of grave there as well. big waves breaking over the breakwaters. temperatures are 48 midway 37 that hair with strong winds blowing into the area. we're sustained a 29 m.p.h. at o'hare with a 59 percent relative humidity. the warmer air coming off of the lake. there's evaporative cooling going on. the sun sets in that area. much more to say about all of this. cloudy with a grainy and snowy spells. right along the shoreline. high temperature is 40. north wind anywhere from 22-46 sustained. gusty above 60 at the shore line. tonight the like effect snowfall in showers continue. peirce of continuing snowfall. clouds inland will break. north- northwest winds will stay up. a morning like effect snowfall and the next sunshine in the afternoon. for the tight rope act still win the from the south. it will cloud over and be cool. i would not want to be up there balancing on th
look at the scene in michigan city across the lake. here's a live camera view. right here you can actually see the waves coming in and submerging. the lake levels are up. up the lake and kenosha kind of grave there as well. big waves breaking over the breakwaters. temperatures are 48 midway 37 that hair with strong winds blowing into the area. we're sustained a 29 m.p.h. at o'hare with a 59 percent relative humidity. the warmer air coming off of the lake. there's evaporative cooling going on....
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over in michigan city you can see there's a freighter out there. when we lie in how to the city skyline. sunshine returns and along with a modest warm up. what has been happening is the storms in the gulf of alaska and pacific. see how the cloud elements move to an offer of the ocean. that is what the warmer air is all about. 75 in kansas. this is the warmer air that will filter and the next couple of days. right now between a storm of in the east. it is quite unfair. look at the rain fall on the radar. the way it is going to a hammer areas from the mid- atlantic northward. some big amounts of rainfall. maybe up to 5 in. in parts of maine. the air that blows off of the top of the clouds sinks warms in our area in terms of sunny. by the weekend here is the jet stream pattern that will take the warm air off of the pacific and push it further east. which is why we are predicting a warm-up to indian summer levels. we could be talking this final full weekend of october. the final weekend of october about los 70 degree temperatures. that is pretty nice. f
over in michigan city you can see there's a freighter out there. when we lie in how to the city skyline. sunshine returns and along with a modest warm up. what has been happening is the storms in the gulf of alaska and pacific. see how the cloud elements move to an offer of the ocean. that is what the warmer air is all about. 75 in kansas. this is the warmer air that will filter and the next couple of days. right now between a storm of in the east. it is quite unfair. look at the rain fall on...
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chicago of the just east, michigan city, look at the take a time lapse and you'll see the pounding on shore. over cago the waves up lake shore drive. there is snow and spray and of ly temperatures and some the winds continue to get strong. just a little bit to the is hwest of michigan city gary, indiana, 41 degrees and 45 miles rly winds at an hour and wind gust of 69 and degrees.l is around 22 it is awful. we won't get that cold and that windy, but we'll get colder and windier. all things considered we're sitting pretty. of rain be a chance until i will hold off think midnight and don't think we'll have any during the there trick or treat hours. falling to the upper forties by 9 o'clock tonight. low pressure and another area causing the mess in great lakes. this storm system sits southeast pushes away. we'll get rain tomorrow but a rainout but uncomfortable. by sunday high pressure returns. story is this, for tomorrow breezy chilly temperatures only 51 and fall turn therrow night and clocks back. then we start a nice warm-up for monday, tuesday and wednesday and next chance of rain c
chicago of the just east, michigan city, look at the take a time lapse and you'll see the pounding on shore. over cago the waves up lake shore drive. there is snow and spray and of ly temperatures and some the winds continue to get strong. just a little bit to the is hwest of michigan city gary, indiana, 41 degrees and 45 miles rly winds at an hour and wind gust of 69 and degrees.l is around 22 it is awful. we won't get that cold and that windy, but we'll get colder and windier. all things...
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aspirin son tied to be part of something big very big low tide roll christina from the motor city detroit, michigan to los angeles the master sergeant a second class allen held one thing in common the desire to serve our country so too seaman hence who has made perhaps the longtime journey that began in china in san francisco's only native son antonio and in all 1 thousand and 2 hundred crew members from all corners of this land they're well caught and trained and dedicated those are our heross this is your america and today today they are well armed you've heard told of the mafrpz of this tons of steel enough pipes to stretch in san francisco to portland armors and ammunition and vehicles and supplies designed to carry into battle the most advanced capital equipment into the world destined to carry one thousand seven hundred marines that will sail into harm's way and two designed to provide aid to relieve sooufrz and provide hope to those in need it is the envy of all the world and it was designed and built right here in america by, yes heross heross like randy and john wilson and george jones and
aspirin son tied to be part of something big very big low tide roll christina from the motor city detroit, michigan to los angeles the master sergeant a second class allen held one thing in common the desire to serve our country so too seaman hence who has made perhaps the longtime journey that began in china in san francisco's only native son antonio and in all 1 thousand and 2 hundred crew members from all corners of this land they're well caught and trained and dedicated those are our heross...
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michigan? >> okay, this is wyoming, a city in michigan. the wyoming police department is investigating it. it's a young girl, a minor, this investigation is ongoing. a picture was posted of this young girl performing an inappropriate act on a young man. >> how old is the girl? >> we don't know the age. >> we just heard before the air it was not a selfie. it was not a selfie. the girl is a minor. we don't know her age but a minor. >> so everyone involved in this should be charged. >> absolutely. >> the idea of how old is the person depicted in the photograph, is that the individual that captured the image? and then whether or not this is child pornography. >> even if they are children, they need to be charged so the message goes out to other american children who have to stop this. because as i said, it is an epidemic in this country. >> it is still child pornography if a child takes this picture. >> there's no taking it back. it's all over the place. >> it gets into the hands of the wrong people. >> as i said last night on this program, i
michigan? >> okay, this is wyoming, a city in michigan. the wyoming police department is investigating it. it's a young girl, a minor, this investigation is ongoing. a picture was posted of this young girl performing an inappropriate act on a young man. >> how old is the girl? >> we don't know the age. >> we just heard before the air it was not a selfie. it was not a selfie. the girl is a minor. we don't know her age but a minor. >> so everyone involved in this...
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well over one and people, including many, many american citizens, it also revealed the city of dearborn, michiganpopulation 96,000, the largest percentage of arab americans per capita, and muslim americans per capita, is the number two city in the united states -- the top five consist of huge cities. city outside of detroit, michigan is the number two place where the u.s. intelligence community says, there are no more suspected terrorists residing. it is abundantly clear it is religious and afghan profiling at its core. the only reason we know that is because of the whistleblower taking great personal risk to reveal this to the american public and to the world. drone strikes. how do they fit into what this source has revealed? >> i'm not when it's a much much be on what you see in the film. i don't want to spoil it. when this was filmed, basically, what you see in the film is glenn greenwald describing a document i obtained that has not yet been published. strikesates that drone are coordinated through the u.s. military base in germany. the german government spokesperson denied that any u.s. base
well over one and people, including many, many american citizens, it also revealed the city of dearborn, michiganpopulation 96,000, the largest percentage of arab americans per capita, and muslim americans per capita, is the number two city in the united states -- the top five consist of huge cities. city outside of detroit, michigan is the number two place where the u.s. intelligence community says, there are no more suspected terrorists residing. it is abundantly clear it is religious and...
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located on green bay, to the west of lake michigan, the city skyline is dotted with steeples and smokestacks that speak to its industrial and cultural past. if the help of our time warner cable partners, over the next 90 minutes, we will look at the history of this wisconsin city. is it the national railroad museum, which currently houses an exhibit on the pullman porters. >> in
located on green bay, to the west of lake michigan, the city skyline is dotted with steeples and smokestacks that speak to its industrial and cultural past. if the help of our time warner cable partners, over the next 90 minutes, we will look at the history of this wisconsin city. is it the national railroad museum, which currently houses an exhibit on the pullman porters. >> in
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>> traverse city, michigan. >> coeur d'alene, idaho. >> i'm from northern california. >> what had youut it before coming? >> there was a lot of money, and a lot of men, and a lot of mud. >> so you said, i'm in? >> yep. [ laughter ] >> what brought you out to williston? >> tired of making $7.35 an hour. anything's better than what you make back home. you only make $12,000 a year back home. you know, everybody's at poverty level. >> 30-year-old crystal was struggling to support herself and her 11-year-old son when she decided she needed to do something drastic. >> i'm so motivated. >> i just drove here a week ago from florida. >> from florida, that's a long drive. >> it was. 32 hours by myself, me and the lord. >> let me get this straight. you didn't have a job lined up? >> no. >> first day i got here, just stepped out of the car. >> and what drew you to williston? >> money, really. i came here for a new start, hopefully. everything works out. never been up north, never seen snow, so really, i am stepping out on faith. >> i am looking for help. >> like many others, crystal is betting on
>> traverse city, michigan. >> coeur d'alene, idaho. >> i'm from northern california. >> what had youut it before coming? >> there was a lot of money, and a lot of men, and a lot of mud. >> so you said, i'm in? >> yep. [ laughter ] >> what brought you out to williston? >> tired of making $7.35 an hour. anything's better than what you make back home. you only make $12,000 a year back home. you know, everybody's at poverty level. >>...
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>> traverse city, michigan. >> coeur d'alene, idaho. >> i'm from northern california. >> what had you about it before coming? >> there was a lot of money, and a lot of men, and a lot of mud. >> so you said, i'm in? >> yep. [ laughter ] >> what brought you out to williston? >> tired of making $7.35 an hour. anything's better than what you make back home. you only make $12,000 a year back home. you know, everybody's at poverty level. >> 30-year-old crystal was struggling to support herself and her 11-year-old son when she decided she needed to do something drastic. >> i just drove here a week ago from florida. >> from florida, that's a long drive. >> it was. 32 hours by myself, me and the lord. >> let me get this straight. you didn't have a job lined up? >> no. >> and what drew you to williston? >> money, really. i came here for a new start, hopefully. everything works out. never been up north, never seen snow, so really, i am stepping out on faith. >> i am looking for help. >> like many others, crystal is betting on the boom to give her a fresh start. while she's risked a lot to come h
>> traverse city, michigan. >> coeur d'alene, idaho. >> i'm from northern california. >> what had you about it before coming? >> there was a lot of money, and a lot of men, and a lot of mud. >> so you said, i'm in? >> yep. [ laughter ] >> what brought you out to williston? >> tired of making $7.35 an hour. anything's better than what you make back home. you only make $12,000 a year back home. you know, everybody's at poverty level. >>...
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located on green bay to the west of lake michigan, the city skyline is dotted with steepled smokestacks to speak to its investor cultural past with help of our time warner cable partners over the next 90 minutes we will visit local bookstores, talk with office in the area, travel to places like historic lambeau field and learn about green bay's prominent political cartoonist spent i love of his cartoon and you can can't imagine seeing this in a newspaper and kind of being hit hard by the depiction of death and destruction and then i think this kind of comment about democratize and expresses something about his position towards war and toward the u.s. involvement abroad that would really see throughout the entire collection. >> first we start off our future with a look at the mental and physical impact solitary confinement has of inmates in u.s. prison systems. >> derek jeffreys as an associate professor of humanistic studies and religion at the university of wisconsin green bay. he lectures at green bay correctional institution, a maximum-security prison as part of the prisons challenge
located on green bay to the west of lake michigan, the city skyline is dotted with steepled smokestacks to speak to its investor cultural past with help of our time warner cable partners over the next 90 minutes we will visit local bookstores, talk with office in the area, travel to places like historic lambeau field and learn about green bay's prominent political cartoonist spent i love of his cartoon and you can can't imagine seeing this in a newspaper and kind of being hit hard by the...
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. >> we need to find out what city in michigan. >> a fist and arbored don't do it. >> baby grand rapids. we do love michigan. >> good morning michigan. let's take a look. if you are watching us in michigan whenever comes our way comes to eight hours later. if the right now. expect to see that eventually. we have a 30 percent chance of showers today. we are expecting that rain to linder often on through the afternoon and evening. we will dry out after dinner this evening. here's traffic. >> we have some work out their causing some minor delays. here's a picture of the bishop ford at the merge. a few cars are building into their. we of ford to the flames arend the out until 5:00 a.m.. dan ryan out there and from 95 all the way into the merge left lane is out until 6:00. quite a bit of construction taking place try to squeeze that in before the weather turns for the worse. we are keeping tabs on that trend break down some of the spots coming up. >> still more to come, the case of the missing man takes a strange twist after the discovery of a body on the south side a wgn investigation into
. >> we need to find out what city in michigan. >> a fist and arbored don't do it. >> baby grand rapids. we do love michigan. >> good morning michigan. let's take a look. if you are watching us in michigan whenever comes our way comes to eight hours later. if the right now. expect to see that eventually. we have a 30 percent chance of showers today. we are expecting that rain to linder often on through the afternoon and evening. we will dry out after dinner this evening....
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located on green bay to the west of lake michigan, the city's skyline is dotted with steeples and smokestacks and speak to its industrial and cultural past. with the help of our time warner cable partners, over the next 90 minutes we will visit local bookstores, talk with doctors from the area, travel to places like historic limbo field and learn about green bay's prominent political cartoonists. >> i love how this cartoon, you can kind of imagine seeing this in the newspaper and kind of being hit hard by the depiction of death, destruction, and then i think this comment expresses something about his position toward war, u.s. involvement abroad that we really see throughout the entire collection. >> first, we start of our feature with a look at the mental and physical impact such a confinement has on inmates in u.s. prison systems. .. >> i realized that some of the techniques we were using for, in the war on terror, appear in our prison system. and i noticed all these odd connections between overseas policies and domestic policies. so i started looking at it, what was happening in the prison
located on green bay to the west of lake michigan, the city's skyline is dotted with steeples and smokestacks and speak to its industrial and cultural past. with the help of our time warner cable partners, over the next 90 minutes we will visit local bookstores, talk with doctors from the area, travel to places like historic limbo field and learn about green bay's prominent political cartoonists. >> i love how this cartoon, you can kind of imagine seeing this in the newspaper and kind of...
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there, even though you are right near a city it's about as desolate and loanly a place as you can imagine. >> it's always good to see you. i see ann arbor, michigan, behind you according to "forbes" magazine, the most educated city in america. i love that we have that in common. >> good to be here, sanjay. >>> coming up, you've got questions about ebola. i put together some answers. stay with us. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? every time you tie on an apron, you make progress. and we like that. because progress is what we make, too. >>> they can be quite similar and that can be confusing and keep in mind people come back with fevers and cough. it could be all sorts of different things. here's the big critical difference with ebola. a travel history and a history of any particular risks is absolutely crucial. when he got on the plane he wasn't sick, when he got off of the plane he wasn't sick. very important because one thing that we keep hearing over and over again i think is an important point is that you don't spread this virus until you are sick yourself. so, the fact that he was known as the incubation period, carrying the
there, even though you are right near a city it's about as desolate and loanly a place as you can imagine. >> it's always good to see you. i see ann arbor, michigan, behind you according to "forbes" magazine, the most educated city in america. i love that we have that in common. >> good to be here, sanjay. >>> coming up, you've got questions about ebola. i put together some answers. stay with us. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? every time you tie...
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away from the city lets the people in grand haven michigan. last for bought our. this is the second blood moon and a sequence of four. the next one will come along. >> the fbi would like your help in identifying a member of the terrorist group prices. >> age in peterson goes before a judge facing charges he abused his toddler son. opening two days of hearings into gov. clinton's anti violence grant into gov. clinton's anti violence grant ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. head for the cemetery! the fbi is asking for help from the public to identify and isis militant who speaks english in the recruitment video. >> the video has released last month. the militant oversees the execution of s
away from the city lets the people in grand haven michigan. last for bought our. this is the second blood moon and a sequence of four. the next one will come along. >> the fbi would like your help in identifying a member of the terrorist group prices. >> age in peterson goes before a judge facing charges he abused his toddler son. opening two days of hearings into gov. clinton's anti violence grant into gov. clinton's anti violence grant ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in...
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michigan republican governor rick snyder is getting some power behind miss cool pain tonight. he's trying to drum up support for the incumbent. the ongoing struggles of the state's largest cityont and center in that race. >> reporter: michigan's run governor snyder took heat for his reported, specifically it's the decision to handle detroit and it's back breaking finance problems. the result was bankruptcy. and cuts to what had otherwise been sacred ground, pension obligations to municipal employees. >> i would personally let, rather than elect an unaccountable person do it and i would never have thrown city pensioners, city firefighters under the bhus. >> snitder's defense, the city was 18 million in the hole and those cuts are now working. >> it was one of the toughest decisions being made in the united states. it was the right decision to make, within a month or two months, most likely are coming out of bankruptcy. >> former democratic congressman mark shawer is railing on he only eliminated a loophole that allowed 50-year-olds to dodge taxes. the latest polling shows a toss up. snyder with a slight lead, 44.7, to 47.5. first lady michelle obama, at the detroit music hall
michigan republican governor rick snyder is getting some power behind miss cool pain tonight. he's trying to drum up support for the incumbent. the ongoing struggles of the state's largest cityont and center in that race. >> reporter: michigan's run governor snyder took heat for his reported, specifically it's the decision to handle detroit and it's back breaking finance problems. the result was bankruptcy. and cuts to what had otherwise been sacred ground, pension obligations to...
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far as education goes, the property taxes we equalize property taxes in the state of michigan where every inner cityon in detroit gets $14,000 a year for their education just like the suburbs do. every state probably has a different program to try to equalize inner city, but the spending in education is not -- the lack of money is not the reason education isn't working in this country. and the program in itself, but, no. i don't believe the american dream is leaving america, and we are the united states of america for the man that just spoke because we actually, hopefully, still believe that if you work hard in this country, you can succeed. thank you very much. host: thank you. let me read another excerpt from nicholas kristof. he makes a reference to the escalator, he said fixing the education system is the civil rights era. we owe children access to education escalators. let's fix the escalator. following the leader, despite campaign disavows most democrats have been in lock step with the obama agenda and inside, standing by their man and a picture of kay hagan with the president of north carolin
far as education goes, the property taxes we equalize property taxes in the state of michigan where every inner cityon in detroit gets $14,000 a year for their education just like the suburbs do. every state probably has a different program to try to equalize inner city, but the spending in education is not -- the lack of money is not the reason education isn't working in this country. and the program in itself, but, no. i don't believe the american dream is leaving america, and we are the...
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city. 12:50. classic car lovers made trek to dearborn, michigan msh. >> he was working on a vehicle when he passed he went out the way he wanted working on the thing he loved the most. which were cars. >> the oldest car was the 1980 steel four wheel it has a tiller for steering and crank start. they still have that new car smell. imagine that. the cars were collected over half century. the family decided to sell them to other car lovers who would enjoy them. >> consumer news we have more options than ever to buying tickets to major sporting events. that can mean more ways to get scammed. >> reporter: the world series is in full swing. football season is well under way and there's fall concerts and major holiday events around the corner. the internal is giving consumers to buy big tickets it's the time to finds the best deal and find a seller. no matter where you decide to purchase your tickets do it with a credit card for the best protection against possible unfair or authorized charges. they recommend purchasing from sites that guarantee the tickets and will replace or refund if you get the wrong
city. 12:50. classic car lovers made trek to dearborn, michigan msh. >> he was working on a vehicle when he passed he went out the way he wanted working on the thing he loved the most. which were cars. >> the oldest car was the 1980 steel four wheel it has a tiller for steering and crank start. they still have that new car smell. imagine that. the cars were collected over half century. the family decided to sell them to other car lovers who would enjoy them. >> consumer news...
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michigan. he landed near green bay on an expedition -- a mission to find a route to the ocean. he named the area green bay because of the greenish waters. c-span's city tour staff recently visited many sites show casing green bay's history. learn more about green bay all weekend here on american history tv. >> we're in champion, wisconsin. this is the shrine of our lady of good help. in october of 1859, adele bryce was walking through this area when she claimed to have witnessed an apparition or a vision of the virgin mary. the catholic church defines an apparition as an appearance of jesus christ, the virgin mary, or any of the saints. there were three occasions that adele bryce believed she had visions of the virgin mary. and on the third vision, on the third appearance, the virgin mary instructed her to spread the word of salvation throughout the area. among the pioneer people living here in the wilderness. for the rest of her life, she did just that, serving more or less as a missionary here in the area to pioneer families living in a very remote and rugged area of the mid 19th century. after she experienced the apparitions, she confided in her p
michigan. he landed near green bay on an expedition -- a mission to find a route to the ocean. he named the area green bay because of the greenish waters. c-span's city tour staff recently visited many sites show casing green bay's history. learn more about green bay all weekend here on american history tv. >> we're in champion, wisconsin. this is the shrine of our lady of good help. in october of 1859, adele bryce was walking through this area when she claimed to have witnessed an...
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city. you can see in this image. library at thee university of michigan. this was done between the occupation. but once the war is over, here are the keys to the fort. in a way, another reason to be upset, hey, wait a minute, we dispense three years rebuilding a far and we gave it back to all new and improved! that was further angering the colonists. another quick one. i don't want to jump too much ahead, but was there another -- [indiscernible] treaty of paris, that is not very good for the french war with the spanish. all right, thank you everybody for coming, i appreciate it, and let's get those hawkeyes this weekend. >> join as each saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern from classroom lectures in history. lectures in history are also available in podcast. visit our website at /history, orrg download them on itunes. cobbs up next, elizabeth hoffman discuss the u.s. and world leadership. umpire?ca and she argues that america has played the role of an umpire since 1776. this is about an hour. , andank you so much, kay thank you so
city. you can see in this image. library at thee university of michigan. this was done between the occupation. but once the war is over, here are the keys to the fort. in a way, another reason to be upset, hey, wait a minute, we dispense three years rebuilding a far and we gave it back to all new and improved! that was further angering the colonists. another quick one. i don't want to jump too much ahead, but was there another -- [indiscernible] treaty of paris, that is not very good for the...
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city. what are you going to do? >> i want to move back to grand rapids michigan, or the next six years of my life is neatly programmed out. i will be working on in writing -- and writing a biography of gerald ford. -->> here you were about 21 years ago. thank you for joining us. >> your library is located where? >> here in iowa, west of davenport. we have not been untouched by the flood. but i want to add, and be rateful for the opportunity, that we are open and have been open to the flood. put in a good word for tourism in the midwest generally, a lot of people think that everything is underwater, and that is not true. there are people in the tourism ndustry who are hurting. >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments, visit us at q&a.org. they are also available as odcasts. >> up next on c-span, prime minister david cameron takes questions at the house of commons. then, former surgeon general thoughts about the response to bola and other issues. >> on the next "washington journal," "the hill" political reporter camera joseph looks at strategies final weeks of the election. the former ambassador to zimbabwe
city. what are you going to do? >> i want to move back to grand rapids michigan, or the next six years of my life is neatly programmed out. i will be working on in writing -- and writing a biography of gerald ford. -->> here you were about 21 years ago. thank you for joining us. >> your library is located where? >> here in iowa, west of davenport. we have not been untouched by the flood. but i want to add, and be rateful for the opportunity, that we are open and have...
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robert from michigan wanted us to know about the detroit mower group, people volunteer their time cleaning up the city'srown playgrounds and parks. >> the kids, that's number one. >> good deeds going on all over the place. and we will continue to share their stories. that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we of course hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. ht. >>> lights, camera, access. >> i love that you're so vocal. you always speak your mind. >> i know, but the thing is -- >> she should expect the backlash. >> i thought it was brilliant. >> people can be so cruel. >> more fallout from chrissy teigen's controversial tweet. i'm liz hernandez. so is chrissyta
robert from michigan wanted us to know about the detroit mower group, people volunteer their time cleaning up the city'srown playgrounds and parks. >> the kids, that's number one. >> good deeds going on all over the place. and we will continue to share their stories. that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we of course hope to see you right back here on monday...
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we are on the road, broadcasting from detroit, michigan, from the studios of detroit public television. in our next segment we'll look at how the cityas shut off water to thousands of residents who have fallen behind on payments. some 350 to 400 customers reportedly continue to lose water service daily in detroit. but first we turn to ferguson, missouri, where activists are calling on people to join them this weekend for a national protest against police bias and violence against black and latino communities in the wake of the police shooting of unarmed teenager michael brown. organizers have invited the brown family to take part. dr. cornel west and actor harry belafonte are also among those expected to attend the events, which include a mass march and a planned act of civil disobedience. they'll join local activists who have been calling for the arrest of police officer darren wilson, who killed mike brown; for the appointment of a special prosecutor in the case, and the firing of ferguson police chief thomas jackson. this week democracy now's aaron matÉ and i spoke with three of the organizers involved in the protests. tef poe is
we are on the road, broadcasting from detroit, michigan, from the studios of detroit public television. in our next segment we'll look at how the cityas shut off water to thousands of residents who have fallen behind on payments. some 350 to 400 customers reportedly continue to lose water service daily in detroit. but first we turn to ferguson, missouri, where activists are calling on people to join them this weekend for a national protest against police bias and violence against black and...
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city, missouri. and in greenville, michigan, some of the cheapest, $2.55. >> i don't even need to really get gas today. but at this price i can't pass it up. >> reporter: through the end of the year, americans saving a whopping $420 million each week on gas compared to last year. and gas prices will keep falling. my sources say as much as 20 cents in the coming weeks. it's good for home heating costs. families who heat their home with heating oil can expect to save $350 this winter, george. >> glad there's good news. on the other side, the markets have been in a bit of a free fall and hitting 401ks. >> this relates on some levels to oil. when oil prices go down, it tends to be the price that stock prices also follow. we can't help but recognize also the ebola scare is weighing on things. as is the fact that you have these protests going on in hong kong and issues with the global economy. that's weighing on things and creating some issues for everyone's 401k out there. take the gas prices, good news, the stock prices, not so much. >> okay. thanksery much. and to amy with the other top story. >>> breaki
city, missouri. and in greenville, michigan, some of the cheapest, $2.55. >> i don't even need to really get gas today. but at this price i can't pass it up. >> reporter: through the end of the year, americans saving a whopping $420 million each week on gas compared to last year. and gas prices will keep falling. my sources say as much as 20 cents in the coming weeks. it's good for home heating costs. families who heat their home with heating oil can expect to save $350 this winter,...
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robert from michigan wanted us to know about the detroit moir group, people volunteer their time cleaning up the city'sown playgrounds and parks. >> the kids, that's number one. >> good deeds going on all over the place. and we will continue to share their stories. that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we of course hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. >>> honey boo boo gets the ax. mama june speaks out about the show's sudden cancellation. >> now on "extra." >>> here comes honey boo boo. there goes honey boo boo. >> honey boo boo's out. >> tlc pulls the plug after mama june's rumored relationship with a sex offender. >> ill not ever, ever, ever put my kids in danger. >> how much money mama and boo boo just lost. >> this latest twist is just too dark, too disturbing, even for reality tv. >>> death threats against super model chrissy teigen. how she ignited a fire storm on twitter. >> i thought it was brilliant and on
robert from michigan wanted us to know about the detroit moir group, people volunteer their time cleaning up the city'sown playgrounds and parks. >> the kids, that's number one. >> good deeds going on all over the place. and we will continue to share their stories. that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we of course hope to see you right back here on monday...
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michigan and wisconsin. he landed near green bay on an expedition to find a route from lake huron to the pacific ocean. he called the area green bay because of the area's waters. c-span city staff recently visited many sites showcasing green bay's history. learn more all weekend right here on american street tv. -- history tv. >> i tell people, this is the greatest story in the history of sports. >> let's see what they are going to do here. >> when you look at movies that hollywood has done about sports, i don't "raging bull," think any of those stories beat the story of the green bay packers. can the packers case, the true story is better than the myth. is thethe aspects of it david -- david versus goliath theme, the fact that the packers made a name for themselves by beating teams from new york and chicago when this was a city of under 40,000 people. nobody had any clue about what they were creating in 1919. lambeauy goes that dropped out of move -- out of notre dame. in 1919, he wanted to play football again and didn't have a team to play for. he met the sports editor at the local newspaper and suggested that they get a city team. from there, the packers were created w
michigan and wisconsin. he landed near green bay on an expedition to find a route from lake huron to the pacific ocean. he called the area green bay because of the area's waters. c-span city staff recently visited many sites showcasing green bay's history. learn more all weekend right here on american street tv. -- history tv. >> i tell people, this is the greatest story in the history of sports. >> let's see what they are going to do here. >> when you look at movies that...
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robert from michigan wanted us to know about the detroit mower gang, a group of people who volunteer their time and equipment cleaning up the city's overgrown playgrounds and parks. >> helping out the kids, that's number one. >> good deeds going on all over the place. and we will continue to share their stories. that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. goodnight. >>> breaking news, an intense manhunt is now over. but two deputies are dead. another deputy is hospitalized. at this hour this are many unanswered questions after a shooting spree across two counties. good evening and thanks for being with us. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. chaos in sacramento county, a sheriff's deputy shot in the head ar few hours later in auburn two placer county deputies were shot. one of them now also dead. and a motorist who was carjacked was shot multiple types during that carnage. tonight a man and a woman are in cu
robert from michigan wanted us to know about the detroit mower gang, a group of people who volunteer their time and equipment cleaning up the city's overgrown playgrounds and parks. >> helping out the kids, that's number one. >> good deeds going on all over the place. and we will continue to share their stories. that is our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of...
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city. you can see in this image. this is from the library at the university of michigan. this was done between the occupation. but once the war is over, here are the keys to the fort. in a way, another reason to be upset, hey, wait a minute, we dispense three years rebuilding a far and we gave it back to all new and improved! that was further angering the colonists. another quick one. >> i don't want to jump too much aheaut -- [indiscernible] >> treaty of paris, that is not very good for the french war with the spanish. all right, thank you everybody for coming, i appreciate it, and let's get those hawkeyes this weekend. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> join us each saturday evening at 8 p.m. and midnight eastern .rom classroom lectures lectures and history are also available as podcasts. visit our website at www.c-span.org/history, or download them on itunes. cam-span's 2015 student competition is underway should --will award 150 prices prices p create a documentary on the topic -- that tree branches and you fea. by generallym
city. you can see in this image. this is from the library at the university of michigan. this was done between the occupation. but once the war is over, here are the keys to the fort. in a way, another reason to be upset, hey, wait a minute, we dispense three years rebuilding a far and we gave it back to all new and improved! that was further angering the colonists. another quick one. >> i don't want to jump too much aheaut -- [indiscernible] >> treaty of paris, that is not very...
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michigan and keep you here. has an nor, detroit emergency mark and trying to get through a complicated bankruptcy. this the right approach to the relationship between cities and states? the state needs to do to prevent cities from alling into those problems and what do they need to do to help them out? >> that was a big question. other way.t the what we are doing now is working system.arly warning i never want to appoint an emergency manager. it is not a subjective process. it is objective. i don't just decide that. certain conditions in terms of a emergency have to exist first. with respect to detroit, i went a systematic way trying to work with the prior administration to say let's work together. that didn't work. we did a consent agreement to to do city needed certain things to get it out of trouble. those things were not done. an emergency manager. i apoint the one tapped came to he question of putting detroit in bankruptcy. that was one of the toughest decisions to be made in the united states. it was the right decision to make. look where we are today. within a month or two-month most likely of coming bankruptcy. we would have shed $9 billion in lia
michigan and keep you here. has an nor, detroit emergency mark and trying to get through a complicated bankruptcy. this the right approach to the relationship between cities and states? the state needs to do to prevent cities from alling into those problems and what do they need to do to help them out? >> that was a big question. other way.t the what we are doing now is working system.arly warning i never want to appoint an emergency manager. it is not a subjective process. it is...
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michigan and the way the automaker tests its vehicles. >>> and we'll sit down with the allman brothers band as it plays here in new york city.t's all for "cbs morning news." for this tuesday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. have a great day. >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning, it is tuesday, october 28. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is nearly 5:00. and we're going to get you out the door with a little traffic and weather and i think it's your turn first. >> the weather looking good. it's a little chilly out the door this morning. turn on the heater today. it's getting close to that time but these temperatures are going to warm up nicely. the storm track actually going to be lifting the next couple of days. unfortunately, it could be headed our way toward the weekend. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and just about every part of the bay area has roadwork. there are a few cars coming across the richmond/san rafael bridge. >> no there are not. >> yes, there are a few. they have a couple of lanes blocked overnight. >> news director. [overlapping spe
michigan and the way the automaker tests its vehicles. >>> and we'll sit down with the allman brothers band as it plays here in new york city.t's all for "cbs morning news." for this tuesday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. have a great day. >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. >>> good morning, it is tuesday, october 28. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is nearly 5:00. and we're going to get you...
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city. ceo mary bar is expected to announce gm will move production of critical part in its chevy volt from mexico to michigan. gm won't hire any new workers to make that part. >>> and wal-mart is apologizing after a listing for plus-size halloween costumes, quoted them as, quote, fat girl costumes, on its website. that issue was first reported by some wal-mart customers on monday. it sparked outrage of social media. wal-mart has removed that label and called it unacceptable. ukee, erika. >> oh, no kidding, no doubt. jill, thanks so much. >>> well, philadelphia mayor mike nutter's plan to sell pgw is a no-go. city council president darryl clark set a letter to the mayor saying councils little not endorse the proposed $1.86 billion sale to uil holdings, utility company bales in the connecticut. mayor nutter planned to use a portion of the proceeds to bolster the city workers pension fund. but utility workers union of america local 686 supports the council's decision. >>> amazon has unveiled another streaming service. the fire tv stick plus right into your tv set, provides users access to movies, tv shows, musi
city. ceo mary bar is expected to announce gm will move production of critical part in its chevy volt from mexico to michigan. gm won't hire any new workers to make that part. >>> and wal-mart is apologizing after a listing for plus-size halloween costumes, quoted them as, quote, fat girl costumes, on its website. that issue was first reported by some wal-mart customers on monday. it sparked outrage of social media. wal-mart has removed that label and called it unacceptable. ukee,...
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michigan and the way the automaker tests its vehicles. >>> and we'll sit down with the allman brothers band as it plays it's last concert here in new york cityat's all for "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> good morning, here are story we're following today. the school board gets ready to discuss the hazing scandal that canceled the football season at central bucks west high school. >>> a charter school suddenly shuts down at philadelphia. parents very angry. and the children are caught in the middle. >>> and septa's union workers say no strike for now but if workers walk when could it happen, and how son would we snow. >> those store is and much more coming up. looks like mild temperatures on the board for today. >> today is the day we're enjoying, right, katie? >> you stole the words right out of my mouth. you know, we've had recent stretches of days, where we've had lots of opportunities, day after day, just
michigan and the way the automaker tests its vehicles. >>> and we'll sit down with the allman brothers band as it plays it's last concert here in new york cityat's all for "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> good morning, here are story we're following today. the school board gets ready to discuss the hazing scandal that canceled the football season at central bucks west high school. >>> a charter school suddenly shuts down at...
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the people in the city of detroit have been robbed and the water rights is one of the last things. >> reporter: ironically the water shut offs is happening in michigan, in a state chose native name means great water. it provide 20% of the world's fresh water. u.n. officials recommend restoring water to all that can't pay. one problem is detroit's infrastructure. the population plunged from 1.8 million to 700,000 now, league a sprawling inefficient system, one of the most expensive in the u.s. for some, rising water bills rival a down-payment on a car. >> water bill of $4,000. >> reporter: the findings might be embarrassing for a bankrupt city in a state that has taken over its finings. they are not enforcible. there'll be no unpeacekeepers here. the city surrounded by the great lakes treating access to water as a great right, joins the ranks of violators > >>> lufthansa extends their strikes. the strike on monday caused disruptions to short and medium haul flight. staff are angry over changes to retirement benefits >>> the chief executive of the french oil giant died in a plane crash in moscow. his private jet collided with a snow plough while attem
the people in the city of detroit have been robbed and the water rights is one of the last things. >> reporter: ironically the water shut offs is happening in michigan, in a state chose native name means great water. it provide 20% of the world's fresh water. u.n. officials recommend restoring water to all that can't pay. one problem is detroit's infrastructure. the population plunged from 1.8 million to 700,000 now, league a sprawling inefficient system, one of the most expensive in the...
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city royals! >> wow! yeah, the royals, 9-8 in that one, they advance to the a.l. division finals on thursday. >>> protesting university of michigantudents want their athletic director fired. some also want the head coach, brady hoke, gone as well over shane morris who was put back in the game saturday despite showing signs of a concussion. it was later announced tuesday morris did not suffer a concussion. michigan will now have a medical profession in the press box or video booth. >>> the fcc considering a petition to ban the redskins' name from public airwaves. a law professor says the name violates fcc rules indecent content akin to broadcasting obscenity. the fcc chairman saying there are a number of terms that became inappropriate over time and the redskins is included. native americans and others consider the name a racial slur. angie, back to you. >> richard, thanks so much. someone who lives in washington, this is a big, hot story. >> oh, yeah. >> it's not going to end any time soon. thanks. >>> nbc meteorologist bill karins is here. and bill, it -- >> we were talking about something that's just bee gipping, not ending. >>
city royals! >> wow! yeah, the royals, 9-8 in that one, they advance to the a.l. division finals on thursday. >>> protesting university of michigantudents want their athletic director fired. some also want the head coach, brady hoke, gone as well over shane morris who was put back in the game saturday despite showing signs of a concussion. it was later announced tuesday morris did not suffer a concussion. michigan will now have a medical profession in the press box or video...
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city. what are you going to do? move back to grand rapids michigan, or the next six years of my life is neatly programmed out. writinge working on in -- and writing a biography of gerald ford. [applause] here you were about 21 years ago. thank you for joining us. >> your library is located where? >> here in iowa, west of davenport. we have not been untouched by the flood. but i want to add, and be grateful for the opportunity, that we are open and have been open to the flood. for tourismd word in the midwest generally, a lot of people think that everything is underwater, and that is not true. there are people in the tourism industry who are hurting.
city. what are you going to do? move back to grand rapids michigan, or the next six years of my life is neatly programmed out. writinge working on in -- and writing a biography of gerald ford. [applause] here you were about 21 years ago. thank you for joining us. >> your library is located where? >> here in iowa, west of davenport. we have not been untouched by the flood. but i want to add, and be grateful for the opportunity, that we are open and have been open to the flood. for...
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michigan. >> well, i'm very pleased a the minimum wage was raised. began my campaign early november of last year. of standing here in the city detroit proposing an increase in our minimum wage, and i think are wrong and i think we better here in michigan to see parents raiding their children wage jobs than poverty. of thempliment all citizens in michigan that collected signatures to raise and candidly, i think my opponent was worried about that being on the ballot. so important that we support good wages for workers. minimum wage earners raising children are parents. women. and women are driving michigan's economy. the rightm wage is thing to do, we know that moreesses can hire employees when people have money canheir pockets so they spend for gasoline, groceries, diners and the kids. i'm pleased that the minimum wage was raised. i championed it, it was the do.t thing to >> congressman, if you're elected governor, you could face the possibility of a legislature that is controlled, where both houses are controlled by the opposite party. getare you going to anything done? >> well, i think the premise of on this election and wh
michigan. >> well, i'm very pleased a the minimum wage was raised. began my campaign early november of last year. of standing here in the city detroit proposing an increase in our minimum wage, and i think are wrong and i think we better here in michigan to see parents raiding their children wage jobs than poverty. of thempliment all citizens in michigan that collected signatures to raise and candidly, i think my opponent was worried about that being on the ballot. so important that we...
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city. look at the lightning there. how amid late airport just after the storm's path. piquancy these cumulonimbus clouds that produced the thunderstorms over lake michigan. you want a feel for just how big clouds that make storms are? it is spectacular from glenview. 38,000 ft. just south of denver. if you look carefully there's a little dog. that is a southwest airlines 737. >> the plane is actually 22 mi. away. just a little dog at the top of this screen. >> beautiful shot tear from brian fitzgerald. >> takes us back to august 25th. a storm that rolled through. look at this panoramic shot. >> wisconsin is the scene of the shop. beautiful sunrise in the area as well. >> what has been a cool october so far. reeve certainly cleared in the wake of those storms this morning. we've only had to 73 days of this october. we had 10 and oct. year ago. a month is running about 2.2 degrees below normal. over six degrees cooler than a year ago. >> these are the highs across the area yesterday. up from the day before on saturday. still pretty chilly. here is was going on to make it so cool. a flow coming in from the know. it will continue that way from tomorrow. >>
city. look at the lightning there. how amid late airport just after the storm's path. piquancy these cumulonimbus clouds that produced the thunderstorms over lake michigan. you want a feel for just how big clouds that make storms are? it is spectacular from glenview. 38,000 ft. just south of denver. if you look carefully there's a little dog. that is a southwest airlines 737. >> the plane is actually 22 mi. away. just a little dog at the top of this screen. >> beautiful shot tear...
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print that's obviously strong in michigan and we're working very hard around the state for students to see detroit as an eo opportunity for the n future, a really cool city to be in and o beingit on the ground fwloor of the pine years of the resurgenca of detroit and we're getting more and more student who is want to stay in the state. we have about ten minutes left here with president lou anna sa simoten of michigan state university. we have someo ca phone lines op so we encourage stuchbdents to l in.. let me go to eric who's a michigan resident, and armada, is it, eric? >> armada.the >> caller: i'm a parent of two h children, one just graduated to ther and the other one is comeg us. i'm wondering if i send my chil to michigan state, will they get the education needed to create a business not become some lackeyt for somebody else?ersity >> well, if you look at the recent report from the idor, university research co-door in michigan, michigan state and ime university of michigan, you'll see that we have produced many entrepreneurs over our lifetimeo there's a formal entrepreneur ship program, your son or daughter could go to the hatch and get support wit
print that's obviously strong in michigan and we're working very hard around the state for students to see detroit as an eo opportunity for the n future, a really cool city to be in and o beingit on the ground fwloor of the pine years of the resurgenca of detroit and we're getting more and more student who is want to stay in the state. we have about ten minutes left here with president lou anna sa simoten of michigan state university. we have someo ca phone lines op so we encourage stuchbdents...
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the city -- the people in the city of detroit have been robbed and water rights is one of the last things. >>reporter: water shutoffs are happening in michigan ironically which the name of the state means the great water. officials recommend restoring water to all who can't pay and new federal and local standards for affordable water among other findings. one problem is detroit's infrastructure. motown's population has plunged to 700,000 leaving a sprawling, inefficient system. for some, rising water bills now rival a down payment on a car. >> i got a water bill for $4,000. >>reporter: the findings might be embarrassing for a bankrupt city but they are not enforceable. there will be no un peace keepers here. but u.n. officials say the city can treat access to water as a basic right or join the ranks of human rights violators. >>> an estimated 80% of the species living in ecuador are still unknown to scientists but now the threat of oil extraction means those species could be destroyed before they're even discovered. >> looking up to the tree tops, he searches for familiar faces. for the past year, he's been following a group of spider monkie
the city -- the people in the city of detroit have been robbed and water rights is one of the last things. >>reporter: water shutoffs are happening in michigan ironically which the name of the state means the great water. officials recommend restoring water to all who can't pay and new federal and local standards for affordable water among other findings. one problem is detroit's infrastructure. motown's population has plunged to 700,000 leaving a sprawling, inefficient system. for some,...
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city. they start rebuilding everything. you can see in this image. this is from the library at the university of michigan.is a contemporary sketch. it was done and it is in english. it was done between the occupation. but once the war is over, here are the keys to the fort. in a way, another reason to be upset, hey, wait a minute, we just spent three years rebuilding the fort and now we are giving it back to you all new and improved. that was further angering the colonists. another quick one. >> this might be jumping ahead, but was there another -- [inaudible] that ends thet next war is the treaty of paris. that is not very good for the french or the spanish. all right, thank you for coming. i appreciate it. [captioning performed by national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captioning performed by national captioning institute, >> you are watching american history tv all weekend, every .eekend, on c-span3 to join the conversation, like us on facebook.
city. they start rebuilding everything. you can see in this image. this is from the library at the university of michigan.is a contemporary sketch. it was done and it is in english. it was done between the occupation. but once the war is over, here are the keys to the fort. in a way, another reason to be upset, hey, wait a minute, we just spent three years rebuilding the fort and now we are giving it back to you all new and improved. that was further angering the colonists. another quick one....
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city of washington. they named their plan for their patron in the senate senator james mcmillan of michigan. charles mckim, one of the country's best architects and major player in wanting to redesign washington, all the architects got together at the american institute of architects. he realized politically to make the whole plan work, its supporters needed full presidential support. he learned that the roosevelts loved the old house. he loved -- all roosevelts love old houses and loved antiques. he loved that they wanted the historic white house and they wanted to live there. it was inevitable to be central to his administration and so mckim spun a web and wrapped the youthful president like a hero's cloak in all the prestige of the past. it was all to be a world image we now have been -- were an international nation. we had ambassadors, the world had changed and mckim restored the exterior but the interior which was the same house, but it was decorated in a more european way embassies were, with the french furniture and all. yet mckim's touch preserved the white house, bringing it into a
city of washington. they named their plan for their patron in the senate senator james mcmillan of michigan. charles mckim, one of the country's best architects and major player in wanting to redesign washington, all the architects got together at the american institute of architects. he realized politically to make the whole plan work, its supporters needed full presidential support. he learned that the roosevelts loved the old house. he loved -- all roosevelts love old houses and loved...
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city. what are you going to do? >> i want to move back to grand rapids michigan, or the next six years of my life is neatly programmed out. i will be working on writing a biography of gerald ford. >> here you were about 21 years ago. thank you for joining us. >> your library is located where? >> here in iowa, west of davenport. we have not been untouched by the flood. but i want to add, and be grateful for the opportunity, that we are open and have been open to the flood. put in a good word for tourism in the midwest generally, a lot of people think that everything is underwater, and that is not true. there are people in the tourism industry who are hurting. >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments, visit us at q&a.org. they are also available as podcasts. ♪ [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. 2014] >> coming up, calls and comments on washington journal. thomas perez talks about jobs and the economy at the national press club. tonight, technology and the ca
city. what are you going to do? >> i want to move back to grand rapids michigan, or the next six years of my life is neatly programmed out. i will be working on writing a biography of gerald ford. >> here you were about 21 years ago. thank you for joining us. >> your library is located where? >> here in iowa, west of davenport. we have not been untouched by the flood. but i want to add, and be grateful for the opportunity, that we are open and have been open to the...
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city. what are you going to do? >> i want to move back to grand rapids michigan, or the next six years of my life is neatly programmed out. i will be working on in writing -- and writing a biography of
city. what are you going to do? >> i want to move back to grand rapids michigan, or the next six years of my life is neatly programmed out. i will be working on in writing -- and writing a biography of