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mr. stanford's, and a receiving office where his clerk and a porter were. this is an office for our governor to use for ceremonial purposes. it has been used by 2 governor's comments were to nader -- governor schwarzenegger and brown have had access since 2005. was part of a group of men who were merchants that were politically active with similar ideas. stanford was their first candidate successfully elected as governor, the eighth governor and the first republican .overnor of california in the office, we have a portrait of leland stanford in his 50's. it is a remarkable man in the 1880's. he is the president of the central and southern pacific railroads. he has transitioned in sacramento into a life in san francisco. house hashis d and they are constructing a house in san francisco, and the railroad expands internationally from san francisco. we are in the stanford family dining room, an extension that reflects mr. stanford's work as president of the railroad. this is a railroad president dining room. is that of seating a dozen, like the dining room and t
mr. stanford's, and a receiving office where his clerk and a porter were. this is an office for our governor to use for ceremonial purposes. it has been used by 2 governor's comments were to nader -- governor schwarzenegger and brown have had access since 2005. was part of a group of men who were merchants that were politically active with similar ideas. stanford was their first candidate successfully elected as governor, the eighth governor and the first republican .overnor of california in...
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mr. stanford was our last two-year term governor, elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863. and he was part of a group of men who were emergence, politically active with similar ideas, and stanford was there 1st candidate that was successfully elected as government. he was or if government in the 1st republican governor of california. >> and we will visit the japanese archival collection which includes letters, photographs, diaries, and artwork japanese-american communities following the attack on pearl harbor. sacramento city historian shares insight and artifacts related to the 1849 gold rush which but 300,000 people to california. >> today we are in the center for sacramento history of the original record go from the beginning to present time.time. you talk about the experience of coming to california to search for gold you are going to need your supplies. he probably would have gone to have your portrait taken, born of the important things you would have required was a map to figure out where you needed to go, and this is a great map the goldfield. they could have fitted
mr. stanford was our last two-year term governor, elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863. and he was part of a group of men who were emergence, politically active with similar ideas, and stanford was there 1st candidate that was successfully elected as government. he was or if government in the 1st republican governor of california. >> and we will visit the japanese archival collection which includes letters, photographs, diaries, and artwork japanese-american communities...
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mr. stanford was our last two-year term governor. so he was elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863, and he was part of a group of men who were merchants and they were politically active and had similar ideas, and stanford was the first candidate that was successfully elected as governor. he was her eighth governor and he was the first republican governor of california. >> then we will visit the japanese american archival collection at sacramento state university which includes letters, photographs, diaries and artwork from japanese community -- japanese-american communities following the attack on the island. >> today, where innocent for sacramento histories and held the original records for the city and county of sacramento, and we go from the beginnings of the city in 1850 all the way up to present time. when you talk about the whole experience of coming to california to search for gold you'll need your supplies, you probably would've gone and had your portrait taken in order to document yourself before your journey. one of
mr. stanford was our last two-year term governor. so he was elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863, and he was part of a group of men who were merchants and they were politically active and had similar ideas, and stanford was the first candidate that was successfully elected as governor. he was her eighth governor and he was the first republican governor of california. >> then we will visit the japanese american archival collection at sacramento state university which includes...
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mr. stanford and his wife. >> find out where the c-span cities tour is going to online c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> each week until the 2016 presidential election, american history tv will bring you archival coverage of residential candidates on the campaign trail. next, on road to the white house rewind, we look back to the 1992 campaign of arkansas governor president -- arkansas governor bill clinton. he announced his campaign in 1991 and visited the franklin high school where he laid basketball and took questions from students. mr. clinton: how are you? thank you. this looks good. i like it. what's your name? .ou were in their you didn't get to ask your question? what is this? ok, shoot. do you have any skim milk? what's your name? i'm bill clinton. i'm glad to see you. hello. how are you doing? what is your name? how long have you worked here? nice to see you. thanks. hello. what's your name? i'm governor clinton from arkansas. >> i've worked here a long time. mr. clinton: taking care of the kids? come with me
mr. stanford and his wife. >> find out where the c-span cities tour is going to online c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> each week until the 2016 presidential election, american history tv will bring you archival coverage of residential candidates on the campaign trail. next, on road to the white house rewind, we look back to the 1992 campaign of arkansas governor president -- arkansas governor bill clinton. he...
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mr. stanford was our last two-year-term governor. so he was elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863. and he was part of a group of men who were merchants, and they were politically active and had similar ideas. and stanford was their first candidate that was successfully elected as governor. so he was our eighth governor, and he was first republican governor of california. >> then we'll visit the japanese-american archival collection at sacramento state university which includes letters, photographs, diaries and artwork from japanese-american communities following the attack on pearl harbor. and sacramento city historian marsha ayman shares insight and artifacts related to the 1849 gold rush which brought 300,000 people to california. >> today we're in the center for sacramento history, and we hold the original records for the city and county of sacramento. and we go from the beginnings of the city in 1850 all the way up to present time. when you talk about the whole experience of coming to california to search for gold, you'r
mr. stanford was our last two-year-term governor. so he was elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863. and he was part of a group of men who were merchants, and they were politically active and had similar ideas. and stanford was their first candidate that was successfully elected as governor. so he was our eighth governor, and he was first republican governor of california. >> then we'll visit the japanese-american archival collection at sacramento state university which includes...
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mr. stanford was our last two-year term governor, he was elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863. and he was part of a group of men who were merchants and they were politically active and they had similar ideas and stanford was their first candidate that was successfully elected as a governor. he was our eighth governor and the first republican governor of california. >> then we will visit the ofanese american archivals sacramento university. it includes letters and artwork from japanese-american communities following the attack on pearl harbor. and sacramento city historians share artifacts related to the 1849 gold rush which brought 300,000 people to california. >> today we are in the center for sacramento history and we have the original records of the city and county and we go from the beginning of the city in 1850 although we up to the present. when you talk about the experience of coming to california, searching for gold, you will need supplies, you probably would have had your portrait taken in order to document yourself before your journey. one important thing you would ha
mr. stanford was our last two-year term governor, he was elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863. and he was part of a group of men who were merchants and they were politically active and they had similar ideas and stanford was their first candidate that was successfully elected as a governor. he was our eighth governor and the first republican governor of california. >> then we will visit the ofanese american archivals sacramento university. it includes letters and artwork from...
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mr. stanford was the our last two-year term governor. he was elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863. he was part of a group of men who were merchants. they were politically active and had similar ideas, stanford was their first candidate that was successfully elected as governor. he was our eighth governor in the first republican governor of california. >> then we'll visit the japanese-american archival collection at sacramento state university. this includes letters, photographs, diaries, and artwork from japanese-american communities following the attack on pearl harbor. sacramento city historian marcia hyman shares inside the artifacts of the eating for nine goldrush which brought 300,000 people to california. >> today, we are in the center for sacramento history. we hold the original records for the city and county, we go from the beginnings of the city all the way up to present time. when you talk about the experience of coming to california to search for gold you are going to need your supplies, you probably would have had
mr. stanford was the our last two-year term governor. he was elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863. he was part of a group of men who were merchants. they were politically active and had similar ideas, stanford was their first candidate that was successfully elected as governor. he was our eighth governor in the first republican governor of california. >> then we'll visit the japanese-american archival collection at sacramento state university. this includes letters, photographs,...
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mr. stanford was our last two--year term government. elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863, and he was part of a group of men who were merchants and they were politically active and had similar ideas, and stanford was their first candidate that was successfully elected as governor. she was our eighth governor and the first republican governor of california. >> then we'll visit the japanese-american archival selection at sacramento state university, which includes letters, photographs, diaries, and artwork from japanese-american communities following the attack on pearl harbor. and sacramento city historian marsha eyeman shares insight and artifacts relate teed the 1849 got rush which brought 300,000 people to california. >> today wore in the center for sacramento history and we hold the original record for the city and county of sacramento and go from the beginnings of the city in 1850 up to present time. when you talk about the whole experience of coming to california, to search for gold, you need your supplies, you probably w
mr. stanford was our last two--year term government. elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863, and he was part of a group of men who were merchants and they were politically active and had similar ideas, and stanford was their first candidate that was successfully elected as governor. she was our eighth governor and the first republican governor of california. >> then we'll visit the japanese-american archival selection at sacramento state university, which includes letters,...
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mr. stanford was our last two-year term governor.s elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863. and he was part of a group of men who were merchants and political active and had similar ideas. and stanford was their first candidate that was successfully elected as governor. so he was our eighth governor and the first republican governor of california qaa. >> then we'll visit the japanese-american archival election at sacramento state. letters, photographs, artwork from japanese-american communities following the attack on pearl harbor. and marcia eyeman shares artifacts related to the 1849 gold rush which brought 300,000 people to california. >> today we are in the center for sacramento history. we hold the record. we go from the beginnings of the city up to present time. when you talk about the whole experience of coming to california to search for gold, you're going to need your supplies. you probably would have gone and had your portrait taken in order to document yourself before your journey. but one of the important things yo
mr. stanford was our last two-year term governor.s elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863. and he was part of a group of men who were merchants and political active and had similar ideas. and stanford was their first candidate that was successfully elected as governor. so he was our eighth governor and the first republican governor of california qaa. >> then we'll visit the japanese-american archival election at sacramento state. letters, photographs, artwork from...
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mr. stanford was our last two-year-term governor. so he was elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863. and he was part of a group of men who were merchants, and they were politically active and had similar ideas. and stanford was their first candidate that was successfully elected as a governor. so, he has our eighth governor and he was the first republican governor of california. >> then we'll visit the japanese-american archival collection at sacramento state university. which includes letters, photographs, diaries and artwork from japanese-american communities following the attack on pearl harbor. and sacramento city historian marcia ayman shares insider artifacts related to the 1849 gold rush which brought 300,000 people to california. >> today we're in the center for sacramento history, and we hold the original records for the city and county of sacramento and we go from the beginnings of the city in 1850 all the way up to present time. when you talk about the whole experience of coming to california, to search for gold, yo
mr. stanford was our last two-year-term governor. so he was elected and served all of 1862 and all of 1863. and he was part of a group of men who were merchants, and they were politically active and had similar ideas. and stanford was their first candidate that was successfully elected as a governor. so, he has our eighth governor and he was the first republican governor of california. >> then we'll visit the japanese-american archival collection at sacramento state university. which...
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mr. ginsburg also serves as counsel to the republican governors association. he has been a guest lecturer at the stanford university law school, a fellow at harvard's institute for policy. before entering law school, mr. ginsburg spent five years as a journalist. please welcome all of our panelists. [applause] mr. hanson: ms. ravel, what powers does the federal election commission have? and what does it mean to oversee federal elections? , i wasn't you know certain you're going to ask that question. i don't know if you have all seen "the house of cards," there is an actual part in it where the main character, frank underwood, is about to run for president. and there is concern by the members of his party about super pacs and the influence super pacs have. and he said in response, "i'm not the fcc. i cannot wave a magic wand." and i just wanted to be known that the sec doesn't wave -- fcc doesn't wave magic want at all. basically, the fcc oversees campaign finance issues. it does not oversee campaigns generally or elections, even though that is in its title. what we are mainly concerned with is disclosure
mr. ginsburg also serves as counsel to the republican governors association. he has been a guest lecturer at the stanford university law school, a fellow at harvard's institute for policy. before entering law school, mr. ginsburg spent five years as a journalist. please welcome all of our panelists. [applause] mr. hanson: ms. ravel, what powers does the federal election commission have? and what does it mean to oversee federal elections? , i wasn't you know certain you're going to ask that...
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first ladies have been decorating the white house tree since stanford graduate herbert hoover was in office in 1929. first lady then, mrs. hoover. the chopper 5 is over lafayette and east bay m.u.d. pipe burst at 4:30 this afternoon. water has been running down olympic boulevard. east bay m.u.d. is working to try to cap it. but east bay m.u.d. says they are having trouble stopping the flow. lafayette police have closed off streets in the area, traffic being diverted. i don't know how much water has been lost but from the look of it, quite a bit. we just heard that at least one home may have been flooded because of this. we'll have more on this story tonight at 11. >>> still to come, a car thief for grownups. a new technology that can monitor how drivers are feeling and deliver therapy on the go. >> and a woman finds her perfect match on tinder. but not the way you might think. instead of getting a date, she got a new kidney. that's next. ,,,, narrator: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. through thanksgiving
first ladies have been decorating the white house tree since stanford graduate herbert hoover was in office in 1929. first lady then, mrs. hoover. the chopper 5 is over lafayette and east bay m.u.d. pipe burst at 4:30 this afternoon. water has been running down olympic boulevard. east bay m.u.d. is working to try to cap it. but east bay m.u.d. says they are having trouble stopping the flow. lafayette police have closed off streets in the area, traffic being diverted. i don't know how much water...
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mr. halloween. he knows how to rock it. >> henry. what's going on? >> a lot going on. in fact we are going to have some breaking news. the number eight team in the country, stanford are game went down to the final seconds. and it all went down to a 43-yard field goal attempt. we'll tell you if the number eight team in the country got the win. also the warriors take on the pelicans for the second time this season. find out how big of a game steph curry had. yes, more than 50 points tonight for the mvp. we'll be right back. halloween clash with the pelicans saturday, and >>> welcome to nbc bay area. the warriors traveled to the big easy for a halloween clash with the pelicans today. and just when you thought you have seen it all from the reigning league mvp, he comes up with new ways to haunt the pelicans. let's get to business. steph curry was scary.good in this one. monster third quarter for the mvp. a great no-look pass to harrison barnes. barnes knows what to do with it. slam. the harm and the bucket. later in the quarter, curry in transition. behind your back young man for the layup. ws up 11. under a minute to play in the third curry pulls up and says time to
mr. halloween. he knows how to rock it. >> henry. what's going on? >> a lot going on. in fact we are going to have some breaking news. the number eight team in the country, stanford are game went down to the final seconds. and it all went down to a 43-yard field goal attempt. we'll tell you if the number eight team in the country got the win. also the warriors take on the pelicans for the second time this season. find out how big of a game steph curry had. yes, more than 50 points...
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next stanford university professor claiborne carson talks about martin luther king's career as a reverent. -- reverend. like his father, he was a pastor. an hour.bout who is martin luther king -- mr. carson: who is martin luther king? one side of him is a famous individual. he was a 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he was the most influential leader of a great social movement. who wase only american honored with a national holiday in his name. that is the uniqueness practically everybody in the world knows the name "martin luther king." the question i would like to address in this setting is who really was martin luther king? advantages of using a setting like this is that we can really practice history to which it be. it should not be about names and dates that you remember. it should be about the study of the things that survive from the past. that is why a site, a historical site, is so important. that is why the king papers project, when karen scott king edited his papers, she understood that in the long run, what would survive where the papers that martin luther king produced during his lifetime. is part of what i would call the legacy of martin luther king. if we want
next stanford university professor claiborne carson talks about martin luther king's career as a reverent. -- reverend. like his father, he was a pastor. an hour.bout who is martin luther king -- mr. carson: who is martin luther king? one side of him is a famous individual. he was a 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he was the most influential leader of a great social movement. who wase only american honored with a national holiday in his name. that is the uniqueness practically everybody...
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mr. ginsberg also serves as counsel to the republic governors association. he has been a guest lecturer at the stanford university loft law school, a fellow at harvard institute, and an adjunct professor of law at georgetown. before law school he spent five years as a journalist. please welcome our panelist [applause]. i will ask our panelist questions for the first 20 or 25 minutes and then integrate your questions and the discussion asking the questions you write on cards. let me start by giving the audience more of a sense of who you are and what you do. miss ravel, what powers does the federal election federal election commission actually have? what does it mean to oversee federal election? >> i wasn't certain you are going to ask that question. i don't know if you have seen the house of cards. there is a part in it where the main character, frank underwood is about to run for president. there is concern by the members of the party about super pacs and the influence super pacs have. and he said in response, i am not the ec, i can't wave a magic wand. i just wanted to be known that the fec does not
mr. ginsberg also serves as counsel to the republic governors association. he has been a guest lecturer at the stanford university loft law school, a fellow at harvard institute, and an adjunct professor of law at georgetown. before law school he spent five years as a journalist. please welcome our panelist [applause]. i will ask our panelist questions for the first 20 or 25 minutes and then integrate your questions and the discussion asking the questions you write on cards. let me start by...
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stanford's statement. i give the floor to the representative from the united states. >> mr.president, in recent week barbaric terrorist attacks of start of the world's conscience. from europe to africa to the middle east, innocent men and women have been slaughtered. families destroyed in beirut, concertgoers slain in paris, air passengers bond in the sky -- bombed in the sky. tourists killed on the beach in tunisia. united states stance of these victims of terrorism of all faiths and nationalities. and yet even as we mourn those lost in these recent attacks we remember the wholesale violence continuing in iraq and syria where men women and children struggle every day to survive and flee the bloodshed. behind this rests they violent ideology of hate. groups like isil know what they are doing. they perpetrate atrocities to advance a hateful worldview. we, the member states of the united nations must therefore intensify and accelerate our efforts to degrade and defeat these groups once and for all. we need a truly global initiative to counter isil and prevent more attacks our
stanford's statement. i give the floor to the representative from the united states. >> mr.president, in recent week barbaric terrorist attacks of start of the world's conscience. from europe to africa to the middle east, innocent men and women have been slaughtered. families destroyed in beirut, concertgoers slain in paris, air passengers bond in the sky -- bombed in the sky. tourists killed on the beach in tunisia. united states stance of these victims of terrorism of all faiths and...
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mr. stanford was our last to of twotwo-term governor years. he was part of a group of men who were merchants and they were politically active and had similar ideas and stanford was the first candidate that was successfully elected as governor. he was our eighth governor and he was the first republican governor of california. >> the rule is that the thatese-american archival letters and artifacts from japanese-americans right after pearl harbor. and then we look at the gold rush in california. >> we hold the original records for the city and county of sacramento. we go from the beginnings of the city in 1850 over we have to present time. when you talk to the whole experience of coming to search for gold you're going to need your letters. he would hurt your portrait chain that is taken to document yourself before your journey. you would important have acquired was a map to figure out where you needed to go. this was a great map of the gold fields. this would have folded up so they could fit it into their pocket. anything thing was lightweight, co
mr. stanford was our last to of twotwo-term governor years. he was part of a group of men who were merchants and they were politically active and had similar ideas and stanford was the first candidate that was successfully elected as governor. he was our eighth governor and he was the first republican governor of california. >> the rule is that the thatese-american archival letters and artifacts from japanese-americans right after pearl harbor. and then we look at the gold rush in...
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mr. stanford was our last two-year term governor. he served all of 1862 and 1863 and he was part of a group of men who were politically active and had similar ideas and sanford was their first candidate that was successfully elected as governor. he was our eighth governor and the first republican governor of california. >> then we will visit the japanese american collection at sacramento state university, letters, photographs, diaries and art work from japanese communities following the attack on world harbor. >> today we are in the center for sacramento history and we hold the original record for the city and county of sacramento. we go from the beginnings to the city in 1850 all the way up to present time. when you talk about the whole experience to coming to california to search for gold, you're going to need your supplies, you probably had your portrait taken to document yourself before the journey, one of the things you would have acquired was the map, figure out where you needed to go, this was a great map of the gold field. th
mr. stanford was our last two-year term governor. he served all of 1862 and 1863 and he was part of a group of men who were politically active and had similar ideas and sanford was their first candidate that was successfully elected as governor. he was our eighth governor and the first republican governor of california. >> then we will visit the japanese american collection at sacramento state university, letters, photographs, diaries and art work from japanese communities following the...