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beautiful pasadena, california -- for pasadena.alifornia,sadena, orange grove streets, people can find work and beautiful colorado street bridge, which was built in 1913 and it was one-of-a-kind in those days, that had a curve in it. there was no other such bridge at the time. were all these resorts, the maryland hotel. trying toalso were entice people to come to pasadena with these kind of advertising brochures and city tourists. city luckily, most of these early settlers of pasadena, since they were from midwest and east, a lot of them more union veterans and abolitionists. brown, a famous harpers ferry leader, his sons, jason and holding, they also came to pasadena and made the hills not of pasadena their home. the early black settlers in , they faced very little discrimination and they had access to most public institutions and accommodations, which of course, changed later when people from all over united states and abroad started coming the blacks in pasadena also started feeling discrimination and prejudice, not probably unl
beautiful pasadena, california -- for pasadena.alifornia,sadena, orange grove streets, people can find work and beautiful colorado street bridge, which was built in 1913 and it was one-of-a-kind in those days, that had a curve in it. there was no other such bridge at the time. were all these resorts, the maryland hotel. trying toalso were entice people to come to pasadena with these kind of advertising brochures and city tourists. city luckily, most of these early settlers of pasadena, since...
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pasadena.he wrigley's gave the house to the city of pasadena with the proviso it would forever be the headquarters of the tournament of roses. at the paradeok there are three major aspects. the magnificent floral floats, the incredible marching bands that come from across the country, and we also have our equestrian. if you look at the tradition of the parade, we want to maintain that historical perspective and those components that make up our parade. when you talk about the cost, it is not cheap. it is very expensive to put on this parade. the tournament partners with the city of pasadena and we basically split the cost. we pay for half of the costs and the city pays for the other half. security is the cost that is fastest rising. a 5.5 mileecure parade route with other incidents going on around the world, we want to make sure it is safe for everyone coming to see it. so the costs are covered by the a float orof putting unit in the parade. we have major sponsors that we work with. and we do a
pasadena.he wrigley's gave the house to the city of pasadena with the proviso it would forever be the headquarters of the tournament of roses. at the paradeok there are three major aspects. the magnificent floral floats, the incredible marching bands that come from across the country, and we also have our equestrian. if you look at the tradition of the parade, we want to maintain that historical perspective and those components that make up our parade. when you talk about the cost, it is not...
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pasadena gets a good share of that.o, you other events we can go to downtown los angeles, we do things in orange county and we do things throughout the region. we generate a lot of economic activity for this region. at a time that is traditionally slow. travel over the holiday season has been completed. you are coming up to new year's day. >> come up to the second floor. before we do that, i want to stop to show you this extraordinary silver trophy. ,t is the extraordinary trophy that was, of all things, one by in 1914, 15, and 16. isabella coleman, who was still in the business of building floats when i joined in 1977. take a look at this float, which is indicative of the early floats. it is merely a wagon that is decked in flowers. if you look at this next flow, that is the kind of change in building that isabella coleman champion. it is not a whole lot different from what we do today except they are larger, grander, and heavier. we take a look down here at all of these trophies that we have collected. --have a -- two
pasadena gets a good share of that.o, you other events we can go to downtown los angeles, we do things in orange county and we do things throughout the region. we generate a lot of economic activity for this region. at a time that is traditionally slow. travel over the holiday season has been completed. you are coming up to new year's day. >> come up to the second floor. before we do that, i want to stop to show you this extraordinary silver trophy. ,t is the extraordinary trophy that...
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it is here and pasadena but the content is not limited to pasadena. it's just too because this is a wonderful place for that, and it is a weekend in spring, in may. i am on the planning committee for that. we're having a meeting here at the office tonight, and it's over in the playhouse district centered around the pasadena playhouse and held in various venues in that area. it's a two-day celebration of the literary culture mostly in the los angeles area. it's set in pasadena and it's every kind of book and author from children's books the sci-fi to literary fiction, poets, poetry slams, panel on publishing. there's a children's book performances, all kinds of things. it's a lot of fun. every year is different and it's been getting better every as of this year will have a great lineup. it is a two-day celebration of the books here in pasadena. >> what is the mission or the goal of the lit fast? >> under the aegis of a nonprofit here in pasadena that a focus on education and the arts, and also sponsor of the famous parade, very fun. it's really to boos
it is here and pasadena but the content is not limited to pasadena. it's just too because this is a wonderful place for that, and it is a weekend in spring, in may. i am on the planning committee for that. we're having a meeting here at the office tonight, and it's over in the playhouse district centered around the pasadena playhouse and held in various venues in that area. it's a two-day celebration of the literary culture mostly in the los angeles area. it's set in pasadena and it's every...
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this is the largest in pasadena. the history of romans and pasadena is this incredibly wonderful story, it is a love story. it starts in illinois with a man who worked on the railroads. she was a bibliophile. was a huge part of his life. he fell in love with a woman named esther. she contracted tuberculosis, and the two of them decided to move west to get to warmer weather. they did this grand journey to the west coast, ended up in pasadena, california, which is amazing to think about. it is 1893, and there are 7000 people living in pasadena, which is amazing when you think about pasadena rose bowl hosts 90,000 people. they start their life here. sadly esther passes away. he is at this pivotal point in his life, does he go back to illinois or stay in pasadena? by now he has fallen in love with pasadena and decides to open a bookstore in the community. he sells his beloved book collection to raise the capital to start the store. that is how it got started. romans is such a unique bookstore. part of that is the fact th
this is the largest in pasadena. the history of romans and pasadena is this incredibly wonderful story, it is a love story. it starts in illinois with a man who worked on the railroads. she was a bibliophile. was a huge part of his life. he fell in love with a woman named esther. she contracted tuberculosis, and the two of them decided to move west to get to warmer weather. they did this grand journey to the west coast, ended up in pasadena, california, which is amazing to think about. it is...
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in pasadena itself. we are heading into a neighborhood called park place when it was first developed in the 1880's. it is what we now call arroyo terrace, the name of the street. the idea behind the architecture was to make these connections the between the landscape and the houses. to kind of extend the design ideas behind the houses to the landscape. this is something that was not true of all craftsman architecture, but it was important for greene and greene. henry greene had an interest in landscape architecture, and would do things like, there is one house where he designed and orange orchard in someone's backyard. that was a time when there really were orange groves in pasadena. it is something that would have been familiar from the landscape. to bring that to a domestic setting i think is intriguing. here you can see what the more typical houses were like around 1910. interesting neoclassical architecture that is more formal, with a very different feel. connectionocal compared to the craftsman arch
in pasadena itself. we are heading into a neighborhood called park place when it was first developed in the 1880's. it is what we now call arroyo terrace, the name of the street. the idea behind the architecture was to make these connections the between the landscape and the houses. to kind of extend the design ideas behind the houses to the landscape. this is something that was not true of all craftsman architecture, but it was important for greene and greene. henry greene had an interest in...
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obviously pasadena gets a good share of that.en with our game and other events, we are utilizing downtown los angeles, things in orange county and other things throughout the region. generate a lot of economic activity for this region at a time that is slow. travel over holiday has been completed, you are on coming up to new year's day so it is good to have this economic activity. [applause] come up to the second floor. i want to show you this silver trophy. it is the extraordinary trophy that was of all things won by a woman in 1915 and 1916, isabella coleman, who was still in business building floats when i 1927. in take a look at this float, indicative of early floats. it is a wagon bedecked in flowers. looking over here, that is the kind of change in float building an championed. that is not different from what we do today except there are larger, grander, heavier than that. looking at these trophies we have collected, we have two archives, one of which is upstairs which has all sorts of things. these are trophies that have b
obviously pasadena gets a good share of that.en with our game and other events, we are utilizing downtown los angeles, things in orange county and other things throughout the region. generate a lot of economic activity for this region at a time that is slow. travel over holiday has been completed, you are on coming up to new year's day so it is good to have this economic activity. [applause] come up to the second floor. i want to show you this silver trophy. it is the extraordinary trophy that...
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de las rosas de pasadena calirn de las rosas de pasadena calirn ♪ there's no escape teget mov♪ get readysoy multifunctional y me emociona la nueva colgate total sf. hace aún más. elimina gérmenes en toda mi boca. alivia la sensibilidad... y fortalece los dientes. nueva colgate total sf. haz más por toda tu boca. los gonzález van a la natación cada sábado. pero ahora es jueves... menos mal que descubrieron gain flings el único detergente con concentrado de gain, oxi boost y febreeze removedor de olores. oler es creer y gain flings también puede hiya los olores del karate prueba el nuevo y mejorado gain flings pero hay una... ola de hidrataciónas otro. que arrasará con todos. hydro boost water gel, de neutrogena®. con ácido hialurónico, va más allá de la superficie... empapa las células de tu piel y atrapa la hidratación. dejando tu piel así de tersa y súper hidratada. el resultado te sorprenderá. hydro boost. de neutrogena®. ah! qu bueno, mijito. estoy haciendo mis taxes. podemos hablar despues? ¿esta en la oficina del contador? no... es turbotax live... ¿turbo qu? es turbotax live. un se
de las rosas de pasadena calirn de las rosas de pasadena calirn ♪ there's no escape teget mov♪ get readysoy multifunctional y me emociona la nueva colgate total sf. hace aún más. elimina gérmenes en toda mi boca. alivia la sensibilidad... y fortalece los dientes. nueva colgate total sf. haz más por toda tu boca. los gonzález van a la natación cada sábado. pero ahora es jueves... menos mal que descubrieron gain flings el único detergente con concentrado de gain, oxi boost y febreeze...
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this nasa mission was carried out by engineers at the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena. we'll visit the facility to learn about its origins and the ongoing mission to better understand the universe. >> you are a place that we actually called the center of the universe. it might come across as a little bit egotistical, but this is the original mission control for j.p.l. and here at j.p.l., jet propulsion laboratory, we have explored all of the solar system and we're paving the way for human exploration elsewhere in the solar system. and, of course, people are very proud of what we do here. i think it helps community spirit to have a place like j.p.l. or cal tech in your backyard. >> tell me a little bit more how jet propulsion laboratory got the its start in pasadena and why it's here in pasadena. >> yeah, it's a very interesting story about something that was itlanned and fate made happen in circumstances and locale. there was a young student named frank molina who came from texas who came out here to do his graduate work. he got interested sort of in rockets, he was thi
this nasa mission was carried out by engineers at the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena. we'll visit the facility to learn about its origins and the ongoing mission to better understand the universe. >> you are a place that we actually called the center of the universe. it might come across as a little bit egotistical, but this is the original mission control for j.p.l. and here at j.p.l., jet propulsion laboratory, we have explored all of the solar system and we're paving the way for...
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cities tourpan's of pasadena california today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on sunday at 2:00 p.m. history tv on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. ♪ journal,'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, a sunday morning of the 2020 presidential race with hannah trudeau of national journal. we will talk about religious conservatives' views on abortion policy with david brody of cbn news. and a look at the u.s.-north korea summit. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. ♪ >> sarah ferris reports on congress for "politico." she joins us to talk about hr one, a bill dealing with elections and campaign finance reform. sarah, house democrats are going to put the legislation on the floor. what can you tell us? ms. ferris: the fact that it is called
cities tourpan's of pasadena california today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on sunday at 2:00 p.m. history tv on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. ♪ journal,'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, a sunday morning of the 2020 presidential race with hannah trudeau of national journal. we will talk about religious conservatives' views on abortion policy with david brody of cbn news. and a look at the...
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. >> pasadena is your quintessential southern california community. >> i think there is a balance of reverence for the past. people in pasadena are very proud of doing their business at city hall and having it be this fantastic spanish -- but were also home to the planetary society where he had people looking very much into the future and calyx is beyond. >> the city's tours on the road exploring the american story. this weekend we take you to pasadena, california with the help of our spectrum cable partner. >> known for the rose bowl and its rose parade, will talk with authors from the suburb of los angeles. >> july 26, 1943 was l.a.'s pearl harbor. it was on that day in the middle of world war ii, a thick smog came in, i don't know from what direction but it got so viscous and acrid, that police officers directed traffic disappeared. it was the the beginning of having smog related automobile accidents. it was so bad mothers were dragging their children into department stores and sort of a hysteria. >> will go inside the jet propulsion laboratory's at caltech responsible for putting
. >> pasadena is your quintessential southern california community. >> i think there is a balance of reverence for the past. people in pasadena are very proud of doing their business at city hall and having it be this fantastic spanish -- but were also home to the planetary society where he had people looking very much into the future and calyx is beyond. >> the city's tours on the road exploring the american story. this weekend we take you to pasadena, california with the...
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we take you to pasadena, california, with our spectrum cable partner. known for the rose bowl and its rose parade, we will talk with authors from the suburb of los angeles. 's july 26, 1943 was l.a. pearl harbor. it was on that day in the middle it came in iii, don't know from what direction, but it got so this kiss and acrid that police officers directing traffic disappeared. it was beginning of having small-related automobile accidents. it got so bad that mothers were dragging their children into department stores. a kind of hysteria built. >> we go inside the jet propulsion laboratories at caltech, responsible for putting the rover on mars. >> the reason we are here is to do what had never been done before. we are paving the way for human exploration elsewhere in the solar system. ofwatch c-span cities tour pasadena, california, today at "bookedtv."stern on "booktv." author andd, political commentator heather donald and former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. heather mcdonald will take your calls, facebook questions, and tweets on several of your -
we take you to pasadena, california, with our spectrum cable partner. known for the rose bowl and its rose parade, we will talk with authors from the suburb of los angeles. 's july 26, 1943 was l.a. pearl harbor. it was on that day in the middle it came in iii, don't know from what direction, but it got so this kiss and acrid that police officers directing traffic disappeared. it was beginning of having small-related automobile accidents. it got so bad that mothers were dragging their children...
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this weekend we take you to pasadena california with the help of our spectrum cable partners.nown for the rose bowl and its was parade, we will talk with authors from this suburb of los angeles. >> july 26, 1943 was los angeles's pearl harbor. it was on that day in the middle of world war ii, a six log came in, i do not know from what direction. it got so discus and acrid that police officers disappeared. it was the beginning of having small related automobile accident. it was so bad mothers were dragging their children in hysteria. >> we will go inside the jet propulsion laboratory's at caltech responsible for putting rovers on mars. >> the reason we are here is to do what has never been done before. we are paving the way for human exploration. this will be elsewhere in the solar system. >> watch cspan's city tour of pasadena california on cspan 2. on sunday on cspan3 , we will be working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. >> on monday, the u.s. chamber of congress held its annual summit on foreign investment in the u.s. this portion of the and that i
this weekend we take you to pasadena california with the help of our spectrum cable partners.nown for the rose bowl and its was parade, we will talk with authors from this suburb of los angeles. >> july 26, 1943 was los angeles's pearl harbor. it was on that day in the middle of world war ii, a six log came in, i do not know from what direction. it got so discus and acrid that police officers disappeared. it was the beginning of having small related automobile accident. it was so bad...
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announcer: what c-span cities tour of pasadena today at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2, and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates ♪ where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. and today we continue to bring congress, coverage of the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable and satellite provider. this is american history tv, 48 hours of programs exploring our nations past every weekend on -- our nation's past. we take you live to richmond, virginia, for the american civil war museum symposium at the library of virginia. it is cohosted by the university of virginia center for civil war history. this morning, a keynote speech by presidential historian, jon meacham. his latest book is the soul of america pot -- america, the battle for our better angels. the museum's ceo, christy coleman will start us off. other topics include the role o
announcer: what c-span cities tour of pasadena today at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2, and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates ♪ where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. and today we continue to bring congress, coverage of the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable and...
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people know pasadena for those features.are very surprised when i travel and i identify myself as the mayor of pasadena. they all assume it is a larger city. it is a small city but plays big because of the rose bowl and the parade on january 1, and because we have institutions like caltech and the art center college of design. these are world-renowned institutions. and we have the jet propulsion laboratory. people assume that it is a larger city. what i think of in terms of pasadena is something the world would not necessarily know. pasadena has more nonprofit organizations per capita than any city in the world. we have 1100 nonprofit organizations in pasadena in a city of 140,000 people. are absolutely willing and have a tradition of giving of their time, treasurer, and karma to give to the causes they support. "washington journal" continues. we are asking what you think of president trump as an international negotiator. phone lines for those who think that he is effective, (202) 748-8000. if you think that he is not effect
people know pasadena for those features.are very surprised when i travel and i identify myself as the mayor of pasadena. they all assume it is a larger city. it is a small city but plays big because of the rose bowl and the parade on january 1, and because we have institutions like caltech and the art center college of design. these are world-renowned institutions. and we have the jet propulsion laboratory. people assume that it is a larger city. what i think of in terms of pasadena is...
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once to come to pasadena to be a part of the great wealth and resources that are within the city. our cities towards staff recently traveled to pasadena, california to learn about its rich history. learn more about has it been a and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/cities tour. you're watching american history tv, all we can come weekend, on c-span3. this year marks the 240th anniversary of early naval war history stephen decatur's birth. his military career including the recapture of the uss philadelphia and the capture macedonia and explore his legacy for the 21st century navy. the white house historical association hosted this 50 minute event at the historic decatur house in lafayette square. >> good afternoon, everyone. please continue to enjoy your lunch and in the interest of aheadi think i will go and make the introductions of the distinguished panel that we have and then they will come up to the stage. first of all, our moderator today is anne compton. anne has always been a pioneer. she was the first woman assigned to cover the white house on network television. and
once to come to pasadena to be a part of the great wealth and resources that are within the city. our cities towards staff recently traveled to pasadena, california to learn about its rich history. learn more about has it been a and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/cities tour. you're watching american history tv, all we can come weekend, on c-span3. this year marks the 240th anniversary of early naval war history stephen decatur's birth. his military career including the recapture of the...
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this nasa mission was carried out by engineers at the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena. we'll visit the facility to learn about its origins and the ongoing mission to better understand the universe. >> you are a place that we actually called the center of the universe. you might come across as a little bit egotistical, but this is the original mission control for j.p.l. and here at j.p.l. jet propulsion laboratory, we have explored all of the solar system and we're paving the way for human exploration elsewhere in the solar system. and, of course
this nasa mission was carried out by engineers at the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena. we'll visit the facility to learn about its origins and the ongoing mission to better understand the universe. >> you are a place that we actually called the center of the universe. you might come across as a little bit egotistical, but this is the original mission control for j.p.l. and here at j.p.l. jet propulsion laboratory, we have explored all of the solar system and we're paving the way for...
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en zonas arrasadass por los incendios del aÑo pasado el temor a alude carretera nuestro malibÚ y pasadenae libre sino trabajan no cobran y la mayorÍa desafia al mal tiemp como lo muestra marÍa paula ochoa. >>> la lluvia es intensa y el igual no le permite a gabriel hacer su trabajo como podador de Árboles >>> no se puede trabajar por mucho lodo >>> despuÉs de varios aÑos de sequÍa pareciera que la madre naturaleza quiere traer en un instante todo lo que hace falta en california. y los dÍas de severas tormentas ya obedecen los bolsillos de gabriel. >>> sino trabajo no tengo dinero >>> esto dificultad a n a busca las familias, los lavaderos de coches par cien sitios fantasmas >>> gracias a dios el dueÑo es buena gente y nos mantiene nos da horas >>> llueve, truene los reporteros y camarÓgraf tenemos que trabajar bajo la lluvia porque el mal clima no es excusa para no darle la mejor informaciÓn. >>> tenemos que venir a trabajar >>> buscando salvar la cosecha algunos campesinos salen a la tempestad para trabajar. otros como guillermo se refugian en casa aunque esto les traiga sequÍa econÓmica
en zonas arrasadass por los incendios del aÑo pasado el temor a alude carretera nuestro malibÚ y pasadenae libre sino trabajan no cobran y la mayorÍa desafia al mal tiemp como lo muestra marÍa paula ochoa. >>> la lluvia es intensa y el igual no le permite a gabriel hacer su trabajo como podador de Árboles >>> no se puede trabajar por mucho lodo >>> despuÉs de varios aÑos de sequÍa pareciera que la madre naturaleza quiere traer en un instante todo lo que hace...
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envision this, an earthquake hits pasadena at 11:00 a.m. how long would it take for people in oakland to be warned 370 miles away? there was no way of telling until today. when the first ever trial run of california's early warning system was tested. >> 30 seconds. are all right cours in, b there person in pasadena pressing a button at exactly 11:00 a.m. >> what happens after that, the mess and gets september through tthrough -- sent through the pipeline and it comes to the devices. >> reporter: the first alarm sounded four seconds later. people participating in the test recorded the exact time they received the shake alert. an estimated 59,000 people in an area of downtown oakland were supposed to receive the warning. the vast majority did. >> there was a wave, they all came in at once and they were several devices that came in many seconds later. that tells us that we have to look at what were the differences. some of the phones were probably older. some of the really old every phones didn't get the signal at all. phones without sim cards
envision this, an earthquake hits pasadena at 11:00 a.m. how long would it take for people in oakland to be warned 370 miles away? there was no way of telling until today. when the first ever trial run of california's early warning system was tested. >> 30 seconds. are all right cours in, b there person in pasadena pressing a button at exactly 11:00 a.m. >> what happens after that, the mess and gets september through tthrough -- sent through the pipeline and it comes to the devices....
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now a look at the local history of pasadena, california. join us as we take you inside the gamble house. this was built by charles and henry greene for the gamble family of procter & gamble. >> their people that come here because someone dragged them here while they were visiting pasadena and come away astounded. there are people that come here from around the world and around the country
now a look at the local history of pasadena, california. join us as we take you inside the gamble house. this was built by charles and henry greene for the gamble family of procter & gamble. >> their people that come here because someone dragged them here while they were visiting pasadena and come away astounded. there are people that come here from around the world and around the country
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. >> coming to pasadena, not the bay area as far as we know. >>> groundwork to get american astronauts back on the moon is now under way at nasa ames in mountain view. >> one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> this live tv prod cast from july 20th, 1969, an unforgettable event for baby boom generation, now engineers and scientists at nasa ames were working on a new era of milestones. see that satellite called cube sat, it's set to go into space next year. it will study radiation on humans using yeast. okay. astronauts developed heart disease and vision problems from radiation exposure. >> the longest a human has been in what we call deep space is the apolo astronauts that went under two weeks to this environment and they were affected. >> heat shield development also continues so a spacecraft can withstand extreme temperatures returning to earth or landing on other planets. the goal is to get astronauts back on the moon in a decade and eventually mars. >> i definitely feel like i just got smarter listening to that story. >> who knew yeast would be involved. i don't know
. >> coming to pasadena, not the bay area as far as we know. >>> groundwork to get american astronauts back on the moon is now under way at nasa ames in mountain view. >> one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> this live tv prod cast from july 20th, 1969, an unforgettable event for baby boom generation, now engineers and scientists at nasa ames were working on a new era of milestones. see that satellite called cube sat, it's set to go into space next...
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[upbeat music] ♪ jacob maarse florists is a pasadena institution.or 52 years he was the go-to florist. the business made millions supplying flowers for presidential inaugurations, celebrity events, and the annual rose bowl parade. when jacob died in 2010, his son hank took over the business. it's been a very tough transition. hank has struggled to lead. >> there'll be some growing pains. um... so, well, first of all, i'm on the top, i'm the president, i'm the owner. >> just three years later, revenue is down and those profits have turned into losses. last year maarse generated $3.6 million in revenue but still showed a loss of $20,000. >> between the prices and the disappointing product, i don't know that i would keep coming back. >> to keep the business up and going, hank took a $200,000 loan from his mom and borrowed another $100,000 from the bank. >> i would agree we're not making money. >> right. >> hank hasn't made a profit in three years, and he's $300,000 in debt. that's not a good sign for the 30-plus employees who depend on this company to
[upbeat music] ♪ jacob maarse florists is a pasadena institution.or 52 years he was the go-to florist. the business made millions supplying flowers for presidential inaugurations, celebrity events, and the annual rose bowl parade. when jacob died in 2010, his son hank took over the business. it's been a very tough transition. hank has struggled to lead. >> there'll be some growing pains. um... so, well, first of all, i'm on the top, i'm the president, i'm the owner. >> just three...
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carrie parks, an obgyn in pasadena, knows firsthand what it feels like. >> i developed postpartum depressiony third child. i don't know if i was overwhelmed but i really couldn't function. i had difficulty going back to work and i didn't want to get up. symptoms can include sadness, anxiety, irritability, loss of appetite and self-harm including suicide and loss of interest in your baby. she says the new drug sounds promising because it works fast, within 48 hours, and safe for breast-feeding moms, unlike other antidepressants out there. >> just like every other patient i did not feel comfortable with how that medication might be affecting my baby so i stopped taking it. >> reporter: it target specific brain receptors to rebalance hormones that spike during pregnancy employment after birth. the new medicine is a one time i.v. treatment that requires a three night hospital stay. >> amazing it is available and obviously a need for. >> the new drug comes at a pretty hefty cost. one time infusion treatment averages $34,000 per patient and requires a three night hospital stay. >>> march madness k
carrie parks, an obgyn in pasadena, knows firsthand what it feels like. >> i developed postpartum depressiony third child. i don't know if i was overwhelmed but i really couldn't function. i had difficulty going back to work and i didn't want to get up. symptoms can include sadness, anxiety, irritability, loss of appetite and self-harm including suicide and loss of interest in your baby. she says the new drug sounds promising because it works fast, within 48 hours, and safe for...
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jacob maarse florist is a pasadena institution. for 52 years, he was the go-to florist. the business made millions, supplying flowers for presidential inaugurations, celebrity events and the annual rose bowl parade. when jacob died in 2010, his son, hank, took over the business. it's been a very tough transition, and hank has struggled to lead. hank: there will be some growing pains. well, first of all, i'm on the top. i'm the president. i'm the owner. lemonis: yeah, thanks for clarifying. to keep the business up and going, hank took a $200,000 loan from his mom and borrowed another $100,000 from the bank. clara: i would agree. we're not making money. hank: right. lemonis: hank hasn't made a profit in 3 years, and he's $300,000 in doubt. that's not a good sign for the 30-plus employees who depend on this company to earn a living. the flower industry generates $6.5 billion a year, and i want a piece of that. if hank maarse is willing to follow my lead, i know i can turn this place around and show profits within a very short time. there is so much stuff in here. the layout
jacob maarse florist is a pasadena institution. for 52 years, he was the go-to florist. the business made millions, supplying flowers for presidential inaugurations, celebrity events and the annual rose bowl parade. when jacob died in 2010, his son, hank, took over the business. it's been a very tough transition, and hank has struggled to lead. hank: there will be some growing pains. well, first of all, i'm on the top. i'm the president. i'm the owner. lemonis: yeah, thanks for clarifying. to...
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announcer: our city's tour staff recently traveled to pasadena, california to learn about its rich history. learn more about pasadena and other stops on our tour at tour.n.org/cities >> next, on lectures in history, george washington university professor chris tudda teaches a class about foreign relations between the united states and the soviet union during president reagan's administration. he begins with the iran contra affair and then examines changes with soviet leadership. the class is about 75 minutes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] prof. tudda: all right, this morning, we are going to finish up our discussion of iran-contra. which, as we discussed on monday, is the, for lack of a better word, is the disaster that occurred from the whole lebanese intervention. keep in mind, in the early 1980's, 1982, 1983, when reagan decides because of all of the problems that are occurring in lebanon, as a reminder, why did the united states join the french and the italians in sending peacekee
announcer: our city's tour staff recently traveled to pasadena, california to learn about its rich history. learn more about pasadena and other stops on our tour at tour.n.org/cities >> next, on lectures in history, george washington university professor chris tudda teaches a class about foreign relations between the united states and the soviet union during president reagan's administration. he begins with the iran contra affair and then examines changes with soviet leadership. the class...
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so far the closest they are coming to the bay area is pasadena down in southern california. >> all right. let's talk about what's going on a little bit farther north up in mendocino county, a frost advisory at 10:00 for temperatures in the low- to mid-30s. hopefully pets are in and you protected the plants. winds are quiet but they are going to start to pick up around 7:00. look where we get at noon. we're gusting 25 to 35 miles an hour. there's going to be a definite change when you step outside for the lunch hour. also when you're driving this evening across our east-west bridges, look at these gusts. 27 to nearly 40 miles per hour. that's the rush of cooler, dryer air that will bring us a cool night tonight in our valleys. it will still be breezy up in our hills. as we head towards noon tomorrow, the winds will pick up once again but not fog to be quite as fast as today. if you have stuff outside, you might want to bring it in or tie it down especially for today. alexis. >> all right, mike. we're looking at a pretty quiet start to the commute. checking out south bay 280 and 17, very f
so far the closest they are coming to the bay area is pasadena down in southern california. >> all right. let's talk about what's going on a little bit farther north up in mendocino county, a frost advisory at 10:00 for temperatures in the low- to mid-30s. hopefully pets are in and you protected the plants. winds are quiet but they are going to start to pick up around 7:00. look where we get at noon. we're gusting 25 to 35 miles an hour. there's going to be a definite change when you step...
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researchers say the alert came from pasadena and that it only took four seconds to reach phones in oakland. now, if you were in the area you probably did get an alert. it was a 60-block radius which included a lot of downtown oakland, uptown and the edge of lake merit. so they think so far that was successful. >> that's great. we've got more rain, your favori favorite. you want sunshine. >> i loved it like a month ago. >> it was really good. but now we've got a big surplus across all of the bay area. we could use some drying out. and we are eventually going to get some sunshine in here. let's take you to that microclimate forecast right now. and i want to draw your attention out here to the pacific. you can see this spinning happening, this counterclockwise spin. that's the center of the next storm system that will be moving in. out ahead of that we are finding some instability right now in storm ranger and mobile doppler radar. we've had one lightning strike over the past half hour just to the north of the bay area. but we are looking at some heavier rainfall developing offshore moving to
researchers say the alert came from pasadena and that it only took four seconds to reach phones in oakland. now, if you were in the area you probably did get an alert. it was a 60-block radius which included a lot of downtown oakland, uptown and the edge of lake merit. so they think so far that was successful. >> that's great. we've got more rain, your favori favorite. you want sunshine. >> i loved it like a month ago. >> it was really good. but now we've got a big surplus...
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after that, booktv visits pasadena, california, to explore the area's literary sites and talk to local authors. now here's author and journalist shomari wills. [inaudible conversations] >> hey, everybody. welcome to greenlight. we're really excited
after that, booktv visits pasadena, california, to explore the area's literary sites and talk to local authors. now here's author and journalist shomari wills. [inaudible conversations] >> hey, everybody. welcome to greenlight. we're really excited
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. >> watch city's tour of pasadena california, this saturday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on book tv. sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. >> up next, agriculture secretary, sonny perdue testifies about the state of the rule economy. committee members asked questions on the impact of tariffs, snap benefits, and the expansion of rural broadband access. from the house agriculture community this is about three hours 50 minutes. >> the meeting will come to order. we welcome all of the committee members come all the new members. this is the first official meeting more of the committee. we appreciate you being here, we appreciate the secretary being willing to join us. we have plenty of ground to cover today there's all types of questions to answer. i look forward to hearing your in your take on the coming year. on the update on the overall health of the department. any other thoughts you'd like to share before we move on i like to talk about some money. your visit to the committee has come roughly at
. >> watch city's tour of pasadena california, this saturday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on book tv. sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. >> up next, agriculture secretary, sonny perdue testifies about the state of the rule economy. committee members asked questions on the impact of tariffs, snap benefits, and the expansion of rural broadband access. from the house agriculture community this is about...
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welcome to nasa's jet propulsion laboratory here in pasadena, california.elcome to our monthly lecture series. our two speakers will tell you about the activities of our mars rovers on the red planet including the next rover planned to launch in 2020. and the latest arrival on the red planet, nasa's insight lander. our first speakerer is dr. abigail fraeman. she's a research scientist working here at jpl and her work focuses on understanding the rocky bodies in the solar system. she was the campaign lead during the curiosity rover's exploration. she received her ph.d. at washington university in st. louis and completed a post doc at caltech. please welcome dr. freaman. >> thank you so much and i'm so excited to see you guys all here today. what a good crowd. awesome. so, all right, let's get into it. i'll be doing the first half of this talk about our red planet rofrs a ro rovers and insights. to start, i'm going to take you back about six months ago from today. it was a monday morning and for the opportunity rover we came in in the morning and we were star
welcome to nasa's jet propulsion laboratory here in pasadena, california.elcome to our monthly lecture series. our two speakers will tell you about the activities of our mars rovers on the red planet including the next rover planned to launch in 2020. and the latest arrival on the red planet, nasa's insight lander. our first speakerer is dr. abigail fraeman. she's a research scientist working here at jpl and her work focuses on understanding the rocky bodies in the solar system. she was the...
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after that, booktv visits pasadena, california, to explore the area's literary sites and talk to local authors. now here's author and journalist shomari wills. [inaudible conversations] >> hey, everybody. welcome to greenlight. we're really excited to host tonight's event presenting the book "black fortunes: the story of the first six african-americans who survived slavery and became millionaires." he will be talking with samuel friedman, so you're in for a really great night. before i turn things over to them, if you coulding silence or turn off your cell phones, that would be great. we have books for sale at the register. and shomari will be signing over hereafter ward. and we also have -- here afterward. and we also have fliers for upcoming events. sam friedman is an award-winning author, columnist and professor. he's a professor at columbia, and he used to write for "the new york times." he's the author of eight acclaimed books, and he's currently at work on his ninth which will be about hubert humphrey, civil rights and the 1948 democratic convention. and he'll be speaking with ou
after that, booktv visits pasadena, california, to explore the area's literary sites and talk to local authors. now here's author and journalist shomari wills. [inaudible conversations] >> hey, everybody. welcome to greenlight. we're really excited to host tonight's event presenting the book "black fortunes: the story of the first six african-americans who survived slavery and became millionaires." he will be talking with samuel friedman, so you're in for a really great night....
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>> it is important to note that alex lives in pasadena, owns a tesla, and has a very pro-tesla for ahile. this decision to close the stores was a complete 180 from what tesla was trying to do if you look at their regulatory filings. emily: last quarter, they opened multiple stores, including more than they had in any quarter in a year-and-a-half. they also touted their retail strategies. it does not seem like something tesla was considering for a while. it certainly does seem like it was an abrupt decision. >> that is what caught investors off guard. there is an argument to be made that americans are shifting most of their purchases to online. there are a lot of dealerships and startups trying to help dealers with the online sales process. so it is not unreasonable that tesla would want to experiment with online sales, but to announce they are completely shuttering most of the stores. that really caught people by surprise, including the staff. emily: i do want to talk about tesla's employment worldwide. almost 50,000 people. looking at this chart on the bloomberg, headcount has been
>> it is important to note that alex lives in pasadena, owns a tesla, and has a very pro-tesla for ahile. this decision to close the stores was a complete 180 from what tesla was trying to do if you look at their regulatory filings. emily: last quarter, they opened multiple stores, including more than they had in any quarter in a year-and-a-half. they also touted their retail strategies. it does not seem like something tesla was considering for a while. it certainly does seem like it was...
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dana: it's important to notice ,hat alex lives in pasadena owns a tesla, and has been pro-tesla for ale. this decision to close the stores was a complete 180 from what tesla had been saying they were planning to do. emily: exactly. last quarter, they opened multiple stores, including more than they had in any quarter in a year-and-a-half. they also touted their retail strategy. it does not seem like something tesla was considering for a while. it seems like it was an abrupt decision. dana: i think that is what caught investors off guard. there's an argument to be made that americans and people around the world are shifting their purchases to online. there are a lot of dealerships and startups trying to help dealers with the online sales process. it's not unreasonable that tesla would want to experiment with online sales, but to announce their completely shutting most of their stores and switching to online only, that caught people by surprise. emily: i want to talk about tesla's employment worldwide. they employ almost 50,000 people. headcount this chart, has been increasing significa
dana: it's important to notice ,hat alex lives in pasadena owns a tesla, and has been pro-tesla for ale. this decision to close the stores was a complete 180 from what tesla had been saying they were planning to do. emily: exactly. last quarter, they opened multiple stores, including more than they had in any quarter in a year-and-a-half. they also touted their retail strategy. it does not seem like something tesla was considering for a while. it seems like it was an abrupt decision. dana: i...
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rernlers say the alert came from pasadena and took four seconds to reach phones in oakland. it motivates them to think of an emergency plan. >> i i'm doubting myself. but i hope that is the result. >> hall right. there was a deluge this afternoon in the beast bay. it's coming down hard and it cleared up. >> that's the best thing about the storm today. it moved in and out. we limited any kind of major problems across the bay area. and as we head outside. check this out. sunshine. right across the trivalley. it's beautiful. we have had so few days with any kind of sun. it's just so nice. after all of the strong storm systems. rite now in livermore we have 59 degrees. we'll see low 50s into ten and 11:00 tonight. and dropping down to colder 40s at 1:00 a.m. setting us up with a chilly morning tomorrow. a view of storm ranger the mobile doppler radar. sending back live data every second. it's closer to the ground. a better scan on the rainfall. get the app. you can open up the weather section and click on the truck at its location and see what it's picking up on the scan. it's s
rernlers say the alert came from pasadena and took four seconds to reach phones in oakland. it motivates them to think of an emergency plan. >> i i'm doubting myself. but i hope that is the result. >> hall right. there was a deluge this afternoon in the beast bay. it's coming down hard and it cleared up. >> that's the best thing about the storm today. it moved in and out. we limited any kind of major problems across the bay area. and as we head outside. check this out....
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down in the deep southwest, a cold core system, these are the mountains east of los angeles and pasadenast over the mountains of mt. baldy. four to eight inches overnight with more snow coming today and this will bring some severe weather but it is again a slow mover, strong wind, large hail, a few tornadoes. this comes later on tonight. mostly west texas, and mostly straight-line winds, which can be dangerous. we want to take back to saturday, look at this video out of clarksville, arkansas, boom, that is a light pole that comes down at this high school soccer game. that stadium, that player getting hurt and that referee suffering a broken leg. but it is a small miracle that nobody was killed in this event. just to give you an idea of how dangerous straight-line winds can be at just 60 miles an hour. and we could have winds gusting over 70 miles an hour with this system over the next 36 hours. wind alerts up from oklahoma city, up through wichita, back through albuquerque, las vegas, as well and you mentioned blizzard warnings going on for the next day or two you just to the east of den
down in the deep southwest, a cold core system, these are the mountains east of los angeles and pasadenast over the mountains of mt. baldy. four to eight inches overnight with more snow coming today and this will bring some severe weather but it is again a slow mover, strong wind, large hail, a few tornadoes. this comes later on tonight. mostly west texas, and mostly straight-line winds, which can be dangerous. we want to take back to saturday, look at this video out of clarksville, arkansas,...
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a reminder, our cities to her continued -- cities tour continues and we are in pasadena, california.f that a portion conversation with the executive director and ceo. [video clip] >> pasadena is known for the rose parade and rose bowl game and it has established an identity for the community over the years. it goes all the way back to 1890. it was to let the world now we have these amazing flowers and citrus growing in the winter months in southern california where the sun was out and temperatures were very temperate while the rest of the country was under snow, so only the years, many people only know pasadena because of the rose parade or because they have seen the rose bowl game. booktv,weekend on heather mcdonald and former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. .oday at noon eastern at a mcdonald will take your calls, facebook questions and tweets on several of her books including the burden of bad ideas, the war on cops and most recently, the diversity delusion. former fbi director andrew mccabe -- deputy director andrew mccabe discussing his book, the threat, how the fbi protects
a reminder, our cities to her continued -- cities tour continues and we are in pasadena, california.f that a portion conversation with the executive director and ceo. [video clip] >> pasadena is known for the rose parade and rose bowl game and it has established an identity for the community over the years. it goes all the way back to 1890. it was to let the world now we have these amazing flowers and citrus growing in the winter months in southern california where the sun was out and...
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advertise of pasadena.ackie is known for breaking the color barrier in major league mack was an accomplished track athlete. black ear about the celebrations. >> we're at the jackie robinson community center which is one of the centers that represents the family.n more in particular, jackie so there are a lot of things a lot of community part of that happens as his legacy and part of the reason why we celebrate black in the city of
advertise of pasadena.ackie is known for breaking the color barrier in major league mack was an accomplished track athlete. black ear about the celebrations. >> we're at the jackie robinson community center which is one of the centers that represents the family.n more in particular, jackie so there are a lot of things a lot of community part of that happens as his legacy and part of the reason why we celebrate black in the city of
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other schools in pasadena choose to have kids in turn at jpl for a few weeks.t's best for those kids. i want to test that we deliver to be generalizable enough that their progress shows up. that we recognize what they have. it doesn't mean that all kids that do well on an sat will do poorly on our test. maybe some kids who are total diamonds in the rough, who are out there, slogging through a lot of content that the way and for them, maybe there is a way to recognize some of the skills they have going on behind the scenes, whether they got that in a job after school or watching a sibling or over a summer. i hope that our tests are able to set a new north star for the system. carol: for more of our chat with imbellus founder, rebecca kan tar, check out our podcast or bloomberg.com. jason: where on the globe you're going to be a master of your own fate and where you are likely to stay poor if you're born that way. carol: plus, where old habits die hard and sometimes don't die at all. we will talk about the sexually harassing men at the london insurance market. ja
other schools in pasadena choose to have kids in turn at jpl for a few weeks.t's best for those kids. i want to test that we deliver to be generalizable enough that their progress shows up. that we recognize what they have. it doesn't mean that all kids that do well on an sat will do poorly on our test. maybe some kids who are total diamonds in the rough, who are out there, slogging through a lot of content that the way and for them, maybe there is a way to recognize some of the skills they...
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welcome to pasadena located just 10 miles from los angeles. this city of 150,000 residents sits at the base of san gabriel mountains. with help from our spectrum cable
welcome to pasadena located just 10 miles from los angeles. this city of 150,000 residents sits at the base of san gabriel mountains. with help from our spectrum cable
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the pup was en route from his birth home in greece to his new family in pasadena. a gift from family friends in athens to little alex and anni watching him grow from afar. >> we were waiting for a month to get the puppy. and getting some love -- my kids were waiting for -- i'm sorry. it is very -- >> reporter: the dad said no answers from klm about what happened. for six days since the plane landed at l.a.x., not even where is bear's body now? >> they didn't give me a chance to see the dog. they didn't give me paperwork of the dog. nothing. >> reporter: now a threat from his attorney. >> we want a criminal investigation of the circumstances surrounding the death of bear. >> reporter: klm said the dog's body was examined to ensure there was no public health threat. after this interview and contacting klm with several other questions, we received this statement. we take matters of animal welfare very seriously. klm's cargo department is in contact with the owner of the dog and for reasons of customer confidentiality we cannot release further details. the father said
the pup was en route from his birth home in greece to his new family in pasadena. a gift from family friends in athens to little alex and anni watching him grow from afar. >> we were waiting for a month to get the puppy. and getting some love -- my kids were waiting for -- i'm sorry. it is very -- >> reporter: the dad said no answers from klm about what happened. for six days since the plane landed at l.a.x., not even where is bear's body now? >> they didn't give me a chance...
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maybe schools in pasadena choose to have kids and turned at -- intern at jpl for a couple of weeks.ver the scenario that is best for those kids, i want a test to be generalizable enough that their progress shows up and we recognize what they have. it does not mean that all kids that do well on the sat will do poorly on our test, vice versa. but maybe some kids who are total diamonds in the rough who are out there slogging through a lot of content that does not land for them, maybe there is a way to recognize some of the skills they have going on behind the scenes, whether they got that in a job after school or watching a sibling or over a summer, i hope our tests are able to set a new north star for the system. emily: you can read about rebecca kantar's company, imbellus, in this week's "bloomberg businessweek" and hear from more from the reporters and editors every saturday and sunday on bloomberg television and radio. still ahead, by 2021, mobile games are expected to become a $100 billion market, but is google's entrance into the industry a threat to established game makers? we w
maybe schools in pasadena choose to have kids and turned at -- intern at jpl for a couple of weeks.ver the scenario that is best for those kids, i want a test to be generalizable enough that their progress shows up and we recognize what they have. it does not mean that all kids that do well on the sat will do poorly on our test, vice versa. but maybe some kids who are total diamonds in the rough who are out there slogging through a lot of content that does not land for them, maybe there is a...
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. >> watch cspan's city tour of pasadena california on cspan 2. on sunday on cspan3 , we will be working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. >> on monday, the u.s. chamber of congress held its annual summit on foreign investment in the u.s. this portion of the and that included a series of panel discussions on work first amendment issues with senator's mark warner of virginia and john hoven from the they could've. indiana governor was there as well. governor was there as well. this show is one hour. [ applause ] >> all right, good afternoon everyone, how are you? get ready for the most exciting 30 minutes of your life. [ laughter ] we are going to be talking with two senators who you all know quite well about the future of work. this is a fascinating discussion is happening around the world. what we are really going to get into today is some of the specific proposals that were they are working on now in the congress to address this. why don't i just give you a chance to give opening remarks about what you think about the st
. >> watch cspan's city tour of pasadena california on cspan 2. on sunday on cspan3 , we will be working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. >> on monday, the u.s. chamber of congress held its annual summit on foreign investment in the u.s. this portion of the and that included a series of panel discussions on work first amendment issues with senator's mark warner of virginia and john hoven from the they could've. indiana governor was there as well. governor...
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citizen in denver on an internet forum in san diego claiming that they should come to pasadena to watch us be killed, but it originated in russia. autocrats and dictators, they knew how to manipulate information and break the will of individuals. and though we've taken this technology to express ourself, the freedom of speech is a weapon system. it's no different to a cruise middl missile. it smashes the psyche. in 2016, you know, it was the democratic national committee that was hacked, it was typical mind set of the american public to the point where people who saw these platforms as hammers and anvils managed to forage a new reality for one-third of the population of the united states. and it is proven, how can we defend against that. for the most part, i think organizations like "the washington post," transparency, and awareness is easily the most -- the best an assetic for that. but then you have an enemy who's going to take that technology and move around. we've seen the russians have moved away from bots in this election cycle to humans to where they have tasked out teams who wil
citizen in denver on an internet forum in san diego claiming that they should come to pasadena to watch us be killed, but it originated in russia. autocrats and dictators, they knew how to manipulate information and break the will of individuals. and though we've taken this technology to express ourself, the freedom of speech is a weapon system. it's no different to a cruise middl missile. it smashes the psyche. in 2016, you know, it was the democratic national committee that was hacked, it was...