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it celebrated the command over the natural world, represented by niagara falls to bring electric current into the fair and illuminate the grounds. he big event was the illumination that took place every night and people were awed by this. hey sat near the bridge and they tried to move their way close to see what were initially pinpricks of light blossom into a beautiful orange and yellow glow that brought the fairgrounds alive. this is one of the biggest hits of the fair. mark: the choice of colors and how the colors were used told the story. can you share that? margaret: the fair was about pride in white western civilization, and the fair directors wanted to convey a message about how people had moved, particularly the united states, from a position of savagery to the apex of civilization, so they translated this message into the colors of the fair, so when you entered on the periphery of the grounds, you would be entering at places where buildings were tinted warm reds, oranges, yellows that represented the more barbaric races, and as you move towards the electric tower, the tints of t
it celebrated the command over the natural world, represented by niagara falls to bring electric current into the fair and illuminate the grounds. he big event was the illumination that took place every night and people were awed by this. hey sat near the bridge and they tried to move their way close to see what were initially pinpricks of light blossom into a beautiful orange and yellow glow that brought the fairgrounds alive. this is one of the biggest hits of the fair. mark: the choice of...
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it celebrated its command over the natural world, represented by niagara falls. we had giant transformers set up on the ground to bring electric current into the fair and eliminate -- illuminate the ground. the big event was the elimination that took place aery night and people were wed by this. they tried to work their way close to see what were initially little pinpricks of light, and blossom into a beautiful yellow and orange glow that brought the whole fairgrounds alive. this is one of the biggest hits of the fair. colors, howoice of the colors were used told a big story. can you share that? margaret: the affair was all about pride in western and white civilization. the fair directors wanted to convey a message about how people had moved, particularly the united states, from a position of savagery to kind of the apex of civilization. messagenslated this into the colors of the fair. and you entered on the periphery of the grounds, you would be entering at places where buildings were tinted more red and orange and yellow. that represented the more barbaric race
it celebrated its command over the natural world, represented by niagara falls. we had giant transformers set up on the ground to bring electric current into the fair and eliminate -- illuminate the ground. the big event was the elimination that took place aery night and people were wed by this. they tried to work their way close to see what were initially little pinpricks of light, and blossom into a beautiful yellow and orange glow that brought the whole fairgrounds alive. this is one of the...
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she crossed the continent eight times, and there she is with her barrel heading down the niagara river, so there is a story about women there, and what i don't discuss enough, and i would love it if somebody pursued this is particularlywomen, african-american, immigrant women working at the fair or who wanted to visit the fair but did not have enough resources to do so, so there are more stories to be told. mark: why don't you talk about mary? exhibit on -- blacks were called need rose then, so it is the negro league exhibit? talbert was a very accomplished african-american activist who took great offense at the idea that african-american history would be represented by the old bringtion, so she helped to buffalo this remarkable in 1900 to the paris exhibition, and it was in a building, and it exhibited the accomplishments of african-american since emancipation. receivedem was that it little press in local papers, and it wasn't until the time of this and to neil, when people were doing so much research in town that people realized this atibit had actually been this fair, so she had don
she crossed the continent eight times, and there she is with her barrel heading down the niagara river, so there is a story about women there, and what i don't discuss enough, and i would love it if somebody pursued this is particularlywomen, african-american, immigrant women working at the fair or who wanted to visit the fair but did not have enough resources to do so, so there are more stories to be told. mark: why don't you talk about mary? exhibit on -- blacks were called need rose then, so...
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she lives in cap da, do you remember, niagara falls.obody >> you can read more about boeing on our website cnbc.com i'm melissa lee, you're watching "fast money" on cnbc here is what else is coming up on fast. >> all in on amazon. one top ranked analyst says the stock is set to soar so is now a prime time to get in we'll debate it. >>> and later uber and lyft hitting the skids today. why these two stocks could be telling the rest of the ipo market tbule uo ckp. stick with us, "fast money" returns right after this to man. to collaborating remotely with your teams. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. should always be working harder.oney that's why, your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. weveryone, looknk isn'tat your phones. the design thinking, the digital engineering, security, blockchain, and we will be first to market! yes. when we do we launch? unfo
she lives in cap da, do you remember, niagara falls.obody >> you can read more about boeing on our website cnbc.com i'm melissa lee, you're watching "fast money" on cnbc here is what else is coming up on fast. >> all in on amazon. one top ranked analyst says the stock is set to soar so is now a prime time to get in we'll debate it. >>> and later uber and lyft hitting the skids today. why these two stocks could be telling the rest of the ipo market tbule uo ckp....
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but we drove down from niagara falls to new york.charged the car was 240 miles and we added another 45 miles on the car. so this is something that, from my point of view, is sufficient, especially if you look at the performance potential. range, from my point of view, is going to change. people are going to find out that over 90% of instances where you charger car are at home or at work -- charge your car are at home or at work. jason: you know the car enthusiast so well. where are we in terms of adoption? klaus: we are not at the tipping point that people naturally gravitate towards. but we are at a point where people get more and more curious about that type of technology. again, tesla, they have plowed through the environment and they have started that trend and we have great respect for them. must car manufacturers announce their products now. we think we will see electric car sales picking up dramatically. if you want to take porsche as thatample, 2025, we say more than 50% of the cars we sell new will have electric , either bat
but we drove down from niagara falls to new york.charged the car was 240 miles and we added another 45 miles on the car. so this is something that, from my point of view, is sufficient, especially if you look at the performance potential. range, from my point of view, is going to change. people are going to find out that over 90% of instances where you charger car are at home or at work -- charge your car are at home or at work. jason: you know the car enthusiast so well. where are we in terms...
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phil lebeau joins us from niagara falls. hey, phil. >> the reason we are here is because this is where porsche decided to unveil the new porsche taycan we were on the canadian side of the falls when they opened up the doors and said here is the porsche taycan the price tag will get a lot of people talking coming in over $150,000. last week we had a chance to go for a test ride in the all electric taycan. 2 to 60 in 2.6 seconds 80% charge of its battery in 22 1/2 minutes when it does fast charging we have 20,000 people who are interested in buying it. >> interestingly, we have seen that 50% of this interest people not knowing the porsche brand. >> are many tesla owners >> we welcome them >> it will be interesting to see how many tesla buyers say i would like to get the taycan instead. i get this question all the time how many electric vehicles have been sold in the u.s. and how many are teslas? two-thirds of the electric vehicles sold since 2015 were tesla models a good chunk in the last year and year and a half. but this is,
phil lebeau joins us from niagara falls. hey, phil. >> the reason we are here is because this is where porsche decided to unveil the new porsche taycan we were on the canadian side of the falls when they opened up the doors and said here is the porsche taycan the price tag will get a lot of people talking coming in over $150,000. last week we had a chance to go for a test ride in the all electric taycan. 2 to 60 in 2.6 seconds 80% charge of its battery in 22 1/2 minutes when it does fast...
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2015 but now a ne c luxuryar may be the first true threat to tesla's a' dominance.re il lebeau from niagara falls. >> reporter: in front of a spectacular backdrop, porsche is hoping its first all electc car willake asplash. >> we wanted to showte what we n accessibility doesn't mean sacrifice. >> reporter: with simultaneous reals inermany and china, porsche is sending a message. this isus not another car. going 0 to 60 in 2.6 seconds. wahoo! >> reporter: the python is designed to handle and perform like a true luxur sports car. we experienced firsthand during a test ride. >> oh, it's got the power. ge reporter: the big question, will the tycon win over evuyers and the model s? >> i would say the tycon is a big threat to the model s. it's a porsche, it's probably going ook great. the performance is probably going to be fantastic and the model s is old. it was aas great design. pretty long in tooth at this poin and they're a consumer base tha wants to buy the latest and greatest. >> reporter: the tycon isn't cheap starting at $150,000, a priceye ride porsxecutives believe buyers will want. >>
2015 but now a ne c luxuryar may be the first true threat to tesla's a' dominance.re il lebeau from niagara falls. >> reporter: in front of a spectacular backdrop, porsche is hoping its first all electc car willake asplash. >> we wanted to showte what we n accessibility doesn't mean sacrifice. >> reporter: with simultaneous reals inermany and china, porsche is sending a message. this isus not another car. going 0 to 60 in 2.6 seconds. wahoo! >> reporter: the python is...
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. >> when you do the research and investigate you find that he actually only went on the set of niagaraw her. >> marilyn often posed with fans. she was very agreeable, and ever approachable. everything he claims about his relationship with marilyn is one big fabrication. the main piece of evidence is a chak dated october 4, 1952. marilyn wasn't in tijuana that day. she was shopping in hollywood. she described. 2393 castilian drive which is the house she was sharing what joe dimaggio. robert slatzer and frank capell signed a contract to produce the book. the agreement of says bob slatzer would be credited with writing the book and capell would remain secret. >> with capell on board slat descrer also -- slatzer. he reintroduced clemmons from the l.a.p.d. >> the scene seemed staged. >> marilyn was stretched out face down on the bed. obviously she had been placed in that position. i was shown the night stand by her bed it was 8 or 10 empty bottles that contained medicine. i looked in the bathroom for a glass that had been used, there was none. >> he reported there was no drinking vessel in
. >> when you do the research and investigate you find that he actually only went on the set of niagaraw her. >> marilyn often posed with fans. she was very agreeable, and ever approachable. everything he claims about his relationship with marilyn is one big fabrication. the main piece of evidence is a chak dated october 4, 1952. marilyn wasn't in tijuana that day. she was shopping in hollywood. she described. 2393 castilian drive which is the house she was sharing what joe...
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it has been widely anticipated and it made a big show of it with the debut in niagara falls.nts a big bet company is taking on the future of the auto industry. they are really partially decoupling from the gasoline engine, which has gotten them to idea they are to this new of electrifying vehicles. in the next six years, half of all their vehicles are going to have an electric plug. taylor: talk to me about the price point. starting at $90,000 is almost triple tesla's model 3. are the going after a different customer or is the price point something that tesla should not be worried about? yes, it is more a direct competitor to the tesla model s. in fact, it costs more than that, you were talking about north of $100,000 for the taycan . the model s, it has variations, but it is about $100,000, give or take. it is a much more high-end vehicle, a bit more niche, clearly for a very well-heeled buyer. the model three, the premise was that it was more of a mass-market vehicle. it is still very pricey, but this is more -- it is more in line with porsche's strategy of being a luxury v
it has been widely anticipated and it made a big show of it with the debut in niagara falls.nts a big bet company is taking on the future of the auto industry. they are really partially decoupling from the gasoline engine, which has gotten them to idea they are to this new of electrifying vehicles. in the next six years, half of all their vehicles are going to have an electric plug. taylor: talk to me about the price point. starting at $90,000 is almost triple tesla's model 3. are the going...
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give youhere to niagara falls, but it represents company is taking on the future of the auto industryre really in one sense partially decoupling from the gasoline engine, which has gotten them where they are of electricidea vehicles. they are basically saying in the next six years, half of all vehicles will have an electric plug. taylor: talk to me about the price point. starting at $90,000, it is almost triple tesla's model 3. are they going after a different customer, or is the price point something tesla should not be worried about? >> it is more a direct competitor to the tesla model s. in fact, it costs more than that. you're talking about north of $100,000 for the taycan. the model s has variations, but it's about $100,000, give or take. it's a much more high-end vehicle, a bit more niche, clearly for a wealthy buyer. the model 3, the premise was more of a mass-market vehicle. it is still very pricey, but this is more in line with porsche's strategy of being a luxury vehicle maker, and it's going to be interesting to see if it can take on the model s, which is an older vehicle n
give youhere to niagara falls, but it represents company is taking on the future of the auto industryre really in one sense partially decoupling from the gasoline engine, which has gotten them where they are of electricidea vehicles. they are basically saying in the next six years, half of all vehicles will have an electric plug. taylor: talk to me about the price point. starting at $90,000, it is almost triple tesla's model 3. are they going after a different customer, or is the price point...
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according to the federal highway data, in the buffalo-niagara region alone, one of every 13 bridges is structurally deficient. crumbling.re our water infrastructure is breaking, and our transit ystems are inadequate and outdated. the situation couldn't be more urgent, and the opportunity obvious.be more numerous economic reports indicate investment infrastructure delivers real and real growth in the american economy. t's time to deliver on the substantial investment in infrastructure. there is a great deal of work to americansnd there are prepared to do that work. yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: thank you, mr. speaker. every august i participate in a of south carolina's second district with my wife, oxanne, and dedicated staff from the washington district officers visiting sch
according to the federal highway data, in the buffalo-niagara region alone, one of every 13 bridges is structurally deficient. crumbling.re our water infrastructure is breaking, and our transit ystems are inadequate and outdated. the situation couldn't be more urgent, and the opportunity obvious.be more numerous economic reports indicate investment infrastructure delivers real and real growth in the american economy. t's time to deliver on the substantial investment in infrastructure. there is...
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2340 san jose is located in between geneva avenue and san jose avenue and the entrance will be at niagara avenue down at the bottom right-hand corner of the slide. the proposed site will have 33 parking spots. three will be dedicated to staff and 34 are clients or guests of the site. we will have a mix of standard, a.d.a. and van and r.v. parking. you can see all of the various site sites allotted in that slide there. we will be keeping the existing gate. we will be adding a new vehicle and secured pedestrian gates and we will be adding fences for more privacy. we will be putting an office trailer on this site so the provider can have their 24/7 staff and security. again, as the supervisor mentioned, we will have onsite sanitation and toilet stations. we will have shower facilities and a shade canopy as well. we will have barricades to block off those trade stoppers for better access and safety. and as you can see from this site, there is already an existing pedestrian path, but we will be extending that level pedestrian path for better access. that will lead to that entrance and exit. la
2340 san jose is located in between geneva avenue and san jose avenue and the entrance will be at niagara avenue down at the bottom right-hand corner of the slide. the proposed site will have 33 parking spots. three will be dedicated to staff and 34 are clients or guests of the site. we will have a mix of standard, a.d.a. and van and r.v. parking. you can see all of the various site sites allotted in that slide there. we will be keeping the existing gate. we will be adding a new vehicle and...
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then he said -- how do you spell niagara? in-i-r-g-a. wrong it is n-i-a-g-a-r-a and now we have to go through with whiteout to change that. i said what did you think of the book? he said oh it is terrific. [laughter] we can never underestimate and i really want to make this point -- the importance of so many people who make a book possible particularly kind of book that i write it shall and others. editors particularly, of course, but -- librarian and archivist and i just thank goodness for the wonderful people a what i've had the good fortune to work with that the library of congress and that enumerable other libraries here and in europe, and that wonderful editors i've had who it is a joined effort and almost nothing is ever accomplished alone. no such thing as a self-made man or woman that's nonsense we're all a result of so many people who have helped and taught us and sometimes in rivals -- and thank goodeness for it i think one of the most important lessons from history is learning from your mistake be kind of person when you're lo
then he said -- how do you spell niagara? in-i-r-g-a. wrong it is n-i-a-g-a-r-a and now we have to go through with whiteout to change that. i said what did you think of the book? he said oh it is terrific. [laughter] we can never underestimate and i really want to make this point -- the importance of so many people who make a book possible particularly kind of book that i write it shall and others. editors particularly, of course, but -- librarian and archivist and i just thank goodness for the...
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when the british army leaves boston, aside from places in the great lakes like detroit and fort niagara, there are no more british soldiers left in the 13 colonies. the americans have driven the british out and it looks like the americans have one the revolution. british authority in america has collapsed and there is no more british military presence south of quebec and north of saint augustine, florida. the british are gone. the american rebellion has seemingly succeeded. rage militaire has had a big year. the americans are literally fighting mad and not going to take it anymore. okay, so we will close it here. any questions for anybody? any concerns? >> whenever they are evacuating the city, to the americans just let them go? >> yeah, there is some thought of maybe trying to sink them, but they think it is better, probably, to just get them gone. it is interesting when they enter the city. they found the city is trashed. they burned churches and stables. they took the shingles and all the fences were gone. the british trashed boston. that's not surprising, they didn't like boston. bo
when the british army leaves boston, aside from places in the great lakes like detroit and fort niagara, there are no more british soldiers left in the 13 colonies. the americans have driven the british out and it looks like the americans have one the revolution. british authority in america has collapsed and there is no more british military presence south of quebec and north of saint augustine, florida. the british are gone. the american rebellion has seemingly succeeded. rage militaire has...
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it also lost for the birth of the radical national equal right leg, the niagara movement and the use of mass direct action to put forth institutional change. trotteras not fazed but revolution.lack as we marked the 400 anniversary of the first africans arrival in jamestown in 6019, it is important that we recognize that black radicalism is as important as black civilians. this is as revered and should be seen as critical liberation and increased -- political liberation and increased change. agitate --itate, agitate, agitate, agitate. >nations make hideous mistakes. they commit frightful runs. they do great and good about things. we should tell the truth about all this so far as the truth is ascertainable. thank you. [applause] >> we did not plan to have dub ois follow. i would like to build up a lot juste themes that kerri fleshed out for us. especially the black radical tradition. through the1619 lens of 1919 in a few ways. david: i want to do so by the time you about something known as the new need row movement -- negro movement. it has its origins in the 1890's. when the black mid
it also lost for the birth of the radical national equal right leg, the niagara movement and the use of mass direct action to put forth institutional change. trotteras not fazed but revolution.lack as we marked the 400 anniversary of the first africans arrival in jamestown in 6019, it is important that we recognize that black radicalism is as important as black civilians. this is as revered and should be seen as critical liberation and increased -- political liberation and increased change....
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you pointed this out, debuting in niagara falls, a chinese wind farm, and a solar site in wind ando catchfire. alix: it really gives tesla a run for its money. now you have a real carmaker making a real competitor in the market. one, it can charge really quickly, 62 miles in four minutes. and they are going to have charging stations at their dealerships, something tesla can't have because they don't have dealerships. these incremental things make a difference. david: people have said the model s from tesla is getting a twos, long and the and demand is going down for that. alix: on the one hand, it feels like the model three is trying to market to people like you and , which is morea high-end. so where the first adoption and how could it all take place. doesn't it go real fast? david: really fast. the numbers are enormous. like 60 in under three seconds. coming up later today on "bloomberg markets," we hear from portia's cep. porsche's ceo. coming up, how to look at the trade data coming up at 8:30. this is bloomberg. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just
you pointed this out, debuting in niagara falls, a chinese wind farm, and a solar site in wind ando catchfire. alix: it really gives tesla a run for its money. now you have a real carmaker making a real competitor in the market. one, it can charge really quickly, 62 miles in four minutes. and they are going to have charging stations at their dealerships, something tesla can't have because they don't have dealerships. these incremental things make a difference. david: people have said the model...
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dow today following a report of another potential set back for the 737 max phil lebeau is live in niagara falls with more on that. phil >> reporter: this report of "the wall street journal" gets at the heart of something simmering for months, tension between the faa regulators and other countries they all want to have a different view of what's going on with the fixes for the 737 max and this calls into question the timeline that boeing has laid out for bringing the max back into service. boeing has said by the end of september we'll expect to efil for certification and said they will approve the recertify the plane shortly after that and then we could see the 737 max back in service by the end of the year take a look at shares of boeing because today a lot of people are saying, are we sure this is going to be back in service by the end of the year? american said over the weekend they bumped it from the schedule until early december united last night bumped it to december 19th. keep in mind the dates that have been thrown out, those are the best guess estimates from the airline. they have
dow today following a report of another potential set back for the 737 max phil lebeau is live in niagara falls with more on that. phil >> reporter: this report of "the wall street journal" gets at the heart of something simmering for months, tension between the faa regulators and other countries they all want to have a different view of what's going on with the fixes for the 737 max and this calls into question the timeline that boeing has laid out for bringing the max back...
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. >> as back drops go for a new car reveal, doesn't get much better than this with niagara falls behindandy today. this is the new porsche taycan goes on sale later this year that's when deliveries begin a member of the porsche board of directors. first off with the vehicle, why do you believe this is right time for an all-electric porsche? >> i think we work very, very hard, four years of development with a lot of complex issues i believe even more complex as we initially expected because main challenge was not just to make an ev, another ev, but to make out of this car a true porsche. able to transfer the soul of a 911, a 718, a cayenne, into this car. we are very proud. >> i had a chance for a test ride at your facility in atlanta. 0 to 60 in 2.6 seconds the handling, the feeling, the acceleration of a porsche. some people look at the price tag that you announced this morning. $150,000 that's the base model of this. they will say, wow, that's pretty rich. is there demand at that price point? >> it's a good value. >> a good value at $150,000? >> we are starting top down. we are showin
. >> as back drops go for a new car reveal, doesn't get much better than this with niagara falls behindandy today. this is the new porsche taycan goes on sale later this year that's when deliveries begin a member of the porsche board of directors. first off with the vehicle, why do you believe this is right time for an all-electric porsche? >> i think we work very, very hard, four years of development with a lot of complex issues i believe even more complex as we initially expected...