79
79
Apr 7, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
announcer 2: welcome to san luis obispo, located between los angeles and san francisco. this city of 48,000 since along california's central coast. with help from our spectrum cable partners, for the next hour we will visit several sites in the city and surrounding areas including the point san luis lighthouse. we begin with a mission to mission -- a visit to mission san luis abyss boat where it -- san luis obispo where it originates from. [bell] >> when the franciscan missionaries spread from mexico into the upper california, they were told to go to specific locations and establish missions which would in turn become pueblos, the spanish term for a self-governing community, become a civic center of sorts. san luis obispo grew out of the mission. >> this is mission san luis obispo, found in 1772 by -- you will see the statue at all 21 of the missions am even those he didn't start. this is one of the ones he started in night -- in 1772. he surveyed the area and picked the perfect spot. a few blocks over from here, not here. he picked this location during a drought. it was
announcer 2: welcome to san luis obispo, located between los angeles and san francisco. this city of 48,000 since along california's central coast. with help from our spectrum cable partners, for the next hour we will visit several sites in the city and surrounding areas including the point san luis lighthouse. we begin with a mission to mission -- a visit to mission san luis abyss boat where it -- san luis obispo where it originates from. [bell] >> when the franciscan missionaries spread...
37
37
Apr 7, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
announcer: located 10 miles from san luis obispo, we traveled to avila beach to see the point san luis lighthouse. >> the town of avila beach, right over here, is pretty much a case study of the entire state of california. not only do we have native liveds, the chumash, who out here for 10,000 years, we also have a spanish mission, which is what the town of san luis obispo was built around. avila beach was the entrance to and from that town when people would come by the sea. the importance of the town of avila beach stems from the 1870's, when a lot of the piers were constructed. the hartford peer is still open today. it allowed steamships from san francisco, los angeles, anywhere in the world to come into our harbor. they could bring people, supplies. a good example of that type of commerce is that the early missions here would sell tallow and hides from cattle. you had small sailing ships coming from boston. they would pick up those hides and bring them back to boston and make shoes out of it. you have people in boston wearing shoes made from leather that came from the central coast.
announcer: located 10 miles from san luis obispo, we traveled to avila beach to see the point san luis lighthouse. >> the town of avila beach, right over here, is pretty much a case study of the entire state of california. not only do we have native liveds, the chumash, who out here for 10,000 years, we also have a spanish mission, which is what the town of san luis obispo was built around. avila beach was the entrance to and from that town when people would come by the sea. the...
127
127
Apr 8, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
san luis obispo county has always been in between. it has always been remote. it is a place where you stop when you're on your way from los angeles to san francisco. it's about exactly midway. in the 1850's until the 1920's, even during prohibition it was , so remote that it was ideal for people who wanted to break the law. it was easy for a man like jack powers, our outlaw gang leader to pull a job and disappear. he had an escape route that went into the valley and would wind up south of your near los alamos. the remoteness made it ideal for people who wanted to disappear quickly. powers had an accomplice. his lieutenant in san luis obispo. he was a tough man. he was a brawler. he was a barroom fighter. he was like powers. he was a superb horseman. his father had once owned much of the los ossos valley just outside of town. he was powers' eyes and ears. whenever he heard there was a rumor that someone was going through san luis obispo with a lot of cash, they would alert powers. they would pounce. it finally came to a head in 1858. there were five murders in ra
san luis obispo county has always been in between. it has always been remote. it is a place where you stop when you're on your way from los angeles to san francisco. it's about exactly midway. in the 1850's until the 1920's, even during prohibition it was , so remote that it was ideal for people who wanted to break the law. it was easy for a man like jack powers, our outlaw gang leader to pull a job and disappear. he had an escape route that went into the valley and would wind up south of your...
111
111
Apr 8, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
today san luis obispo has that slogan to live, work, and play. ,san luis obispo. originally that idea came with the railroad coming to san luis obispo and mr. jack. announcer 1: san luis obispo, california, is one of the many stories -- cities we have two word -- we have toured. go to c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching "american everyonev" l weekend -- all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> once tv was three giant networks and the government supported service called pbs. and then a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea, let the viewers decide on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of people power -- in the 40 years since, the landscape has changed. there is no monolithic media. broadcasting has given away to narrowcasting. but c-span's big idea is more relevant today than ever. no government money supports c-span. c-span is your unfiltered viewce of government, so you can make up your online. -- your own m
today san luis obispo has that slogan to live, work, and play. ,san luis obispo. originally that idea came with the railroad coming to san luis obispo and mr. jack. announcer 1: san luis obispo, california, is one of the many stories -- cities we have two word -- we have toured. go to c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching "american everyonev" l weekend -- all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> once tv was three giant networks and the government supported service called pbs....
69
69
Apr 7, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
at the northern end of san luis bay. they constructed those around 1889, operational by 1890. this is the point san luis lighthouse. it is a two story, victorian structure, again constructed in the winter of 1889, operational and lived in by 1890. one of the things we like to show on our tour is the level of craftsmanship that went into the construction. you have this ash banister, made by hand on site. you look up, you see the crown molding, which we opted not to repaint, just to show people how beautiful the craftsmanship was. the entire structure has been restored completely by the point san luis lighthouse keepers. that is the nonprofit group who manages the site and oversees the restoration efforts. they were originally a group of volunteers in the early 1990's who saw a structure that needed some love and help. after the coast guard automated the station out here, they boarded up the windows and left. what happened is these volunteers saw a building in need and decided they were going to restore it. it was led by v
at the northern end of san luis bay. they constructed those around 1889, operational by 1890. this is the point san luis lighthouse. it is a two story, victorian structure, again constructed in the winter of 1889, operational and lived in by 1890. one of the things we like to show on our tour is the level of craftsmanship that went into the construction. you have this ash banister, made by hand on site. you look up, you see the crown molding, which we opted not to repaint, just to show people...
94
94
Apr 6, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
the crime in san luis obispo robbery.t was it did not stop at robbery.he gang that terrorized the area in the 1850's had a motto and it was dead men tell no tales. they were not satisfied with stealing. they killed their victims. they left a trail of skeletal remains north of town to santa barbara. travelers remarked on coming upon human remains frequently during the 1850's. and the gang that would provoke the vigilance committee was actually headquartered in santa barbara. and the leader of the gang was jack powers. he was raised in hells kitchen, in new york city. he came to santa barbara in 1848 as part of a volunteer regiment to fight the mexican war. he did not do much fighting. what he did was what he did best. which was dancing. the women of santa barbara loved him. he also loved to racehorses. so the men of santa barbara loved him. unfortunately, he was also a killer. the outlawhead of gang that terrorized our county in the 1850's. there is a san diego state study, the history professor points out that the most in americalace between 2010 and 201
the crime in san luis obispo robbery.t was it did not stop at robbery.he gang that terrorized the area in the 1850's had a motto and it was dead men tell no tales. they were not satisfied with stealing. they killed their victims. they left a trail of skeletal remains north of town to santa barbara. travelers remarked on coming upon human remains frequently during the 1850's. and the gang that would provoke the vigilance committee was actually headquartered in santa barbara. and the leader of...
49
49
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
that, san luis obispo has slogan, to live, work, and play in san luis obispo. originally that idea came with the railroad coming to san luis obispo. san luis obispo, california is one of the many cities we have toward to explore the american story. visit tomore of our san luis obispo, and other cities across the country, though to c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> this past tuesday, a bipartisan group of senators led by alabama democrat doug jones, marked the anniversary of martin luther king junior's letter from birmingham jail, which he wrote in 1963. joining senator jones were ted cruz and lisa murkowski. and democrats, kamala harris and tim kaine. sen. jones: i rise to talk about a great american.
that, san luis obispo has slogan, to live, work, and play in san luis obispo. originally that idea came with the railroad coming to san luis obispo. san luis obispo, california is one of the many cities we have toward to explore the american story. visit tomore of our san luis obispo, and other cities across the country, though to c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> this past tuesday, a bipartisan group of senators led by...
30
30
Apr 7, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
raised in san luis obispo. this was the city. recognized as a comment rancher, but san luis obispo .fforded him to go into banking it was his profession. he recognized the community needs to grow. he bought land. he developed the land. he is working toward having some sort of transportation other than the in.mships coming there needed to be rail. he was asked by the community to be the spokesperson for the county. he was the representative there. they went head-to-head with big four., of the of the southern pacific. they had to be convinced of a good reason to come. huntington was the opposition. huntington understanding the financial straits southern theyic was in at the time, were accustomed to laying track on flat ground. they did not want the expense of , which isrough rock what was going to have to happen. do seven tunnels. i think in the 1950's, they had to make them larger for the trains getting larger. they struck a deal property owners who owned in the land in the county had to give them the right of way to build. they n
raised in san luis obispo. this was the city. recognized as a comment rancher, but san luis obispo .fforded him to go into banking it was his profession. he recognized the community needs to grow. he bought land. he developed the land. he is working toward having some sort of transportation other than the in.mships coming there needed to be rail. he was asked by the community to be the spokesperson for the county. he was the representative there. they went head-to-head with big four., of the of...
53
53
Apr 8, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
san ated 10 miles from luis obispo, we traveled to avila people to see the saab san oint lighthouse. >> the town of avila beach is pretty much a case study of the entire state of california. not only do we have a native people, the chumash, who lived here 2000 -- here for the past 10,000 years, we also have a spanish ssion, which is the town san luis was build around. this was the entrance to and from the town when people would come by the sea. the importance stems from the 1870's. all of -- when all of the piers were constructed. one was active, the hartford, which is open today. shipscould bring people and supplies. a good example of that type of commerce is the early missions here would sell off their tallow and hides from their cattle. you'd have small sailing ships coming around from boston, land here, pick up hides and bring them back to boston and make shoes out of them. so you have people in boston wearing shoes made from the leather that came from the central coast. there was a huge connection between our tiny town here and more of a wider national audience. a little bit lat
san ated 10 miles from luis obispo, we traveled to avila people to see the saab san oint lighthouse. >> the town of avila beach is pretty much a case study of the entire state of california. not only do we have a native people, the chumash, who lived here 2000 -- here for the past 10,000 years, we also have a spanish ssion, which is the town san luis was build around. this was the entrance to and from the town when people would come by the sea. the importance stems from the 1870's. all of...
82
82
Apr 7, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
san luis. and of course, his literary style was outside the box and some of his characters, like neal cassady, were on a different level. so we thought, well, let's name five or six people in our history that went against the grain or thought outside the box. for instance, art beal. and he was known as captain nitwit or dr. tinkerpaw. he was working on hearst castle when they first started and decided he would do an anti-hearst castle and build it out of driftwood, seashells, and that kind of thing. he also acted in vaudeville, was a merchant marine. he ended up being a poet and songwriter, but he was just a tremendous guy who invented his own vernacular and did all this artwork in his home and around, and he became a real legend in the cambria area, which is on the north coast. this is jack kerouac. now, jack kerouac lived in san luis obispo in 1952 and 1953. he was a brake man on the southern pacific railroad. he wrote about it, he wrote letters about it. if you know anything about jack kerou
san luis. and of course, his literary style was outside the box and some of his characters, like neal cassady, were on a different level. so we thought, well, let's name five or six people in our history that went against the grain or thought outside the box. for instance, art beal. and he was known as captain nitwit or dr. tinkerpaw. he was working on hearst castle when they first started and decided he would do an anti-hearst castle and build it out of driftwood, seashells, and that kind of...
57
57
Apr 26, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
so san luis obispo essentially grew out of the mission. >> this is mission san luis obispo which was founded in 1772 by a father. will you see the statue at all 21 of the california missions. even missions that the father didn't start. this is one of the ones that he started back in 1772. he survey the area and picked the perfect spot for the fifth mission. the few blocks over from here, not here. the problem was, he picked this location during a drought. it was right in between two creeks and he didn't realize how high those creek waters got. so the first building was destroyed by a flood. so they had to rebuild. their second building, they built just about a block over from here. and it was lacking one of the iconic features of the california missions. if you look at the roof, we have fired tiles. second building didn't have tiles it. had a thatched roof which was highly flammable. it was attacked by neighboring native americans in 1776. burned to the ground. and they got the order to rebuild a third mission. and so this is the third mission that was constructed. when you look at t
so san luis obispo essentially grew out of the mission. >> this is mission san luis obispo which was founded in 1772 by a father. will you see the statue at all 21 of the california missions. even missions that the father didn't start. this is one of the ones that he started back in 1772. he survey the area and picked the perfect spot for the fifth mission. the few blocks over from here, not here. the problem was, he picked this location during a drought. it was right in between two...
44
44
Apr 6, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
san luis obispo was known as a rough town. it was known as tiger town. there were a number of lynchings, robberies, ride by shootings and much more. one needed to protect one's home and family, therefore the para -- should he be awoken in the middle of the night by a robber, you only need to reach behind your head and grab your pistol to protect yourself. 1893 affected members of the family seriously. 1893, which was similar to the bubble bursting of 2000 eight, housing prices lost and he lost a great deal of funds. for the next four years, he started acting strangely. his wife was not living with him at that point in time. she might have returned to brooklyn where her family was originally from. he started carrying around guns and acting strangely. and his vitality would change rapidly. at times he was very depressed and burrows and others he was agitated and verbally violent with his family. several times he got into altercations with his father, threatening his father and condemning his purchasing and shaming him and at one point in time, he came back
san luis obispo was known as a rough town. it was known as tiger town. there were a number of lynchings, robberies, ride by shootings and much more. one needed to protect one's home and family, therefore the para -- should he be awoken in the middle of the night by a robber, you only need to reach behind your head and grab your pistol to protect yourself. 1893 affected members of the family seriously. 1893, which was similar to the bubble bursting of 2000 eight, housing prices lost and he lost...
103
103
Apr 19, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
san luis obispo county has always been in between. it has always been remote. is a place you stop when you are on your way from l.a. to san francisco. it's about exactly midway. but in the 1850's, really up until the 1920's, it was so remote that it was ideal for people who wanted to break the law. it was easy for a man like jack powers, the outlaw gang leader, to pull a job and then disappear. escape route. they would wind up south of here in los alamos. the remoteness made it ideal for people to make -- to disappear after a job. leonares was a tough man, he was a ballroom fighter. he was a horseman. his father had owned the valley just outside of town. he was kind of powers' eyes and ears. whenever he heard a rumor someone would go through san luis obispo county with a lot of cash, he would alert powers and they would gather the gang together, and they would pounce. finally came to a head in 1858. there were five murders in rapid succession. two of them were cattle buyers. two of them were ranchers. one of them was a farmer who was shot simply because he had
san luis obispo county has always been in between. it has always been remote. is a place you stop when you are on your way from l.a. to san francisco. it's about exactly midway. but in the 1850's, really up until the 1920's, it was so remote that it was ideal for people who wanted to break the law. it was easy for a man like jack powers, the outlaw gang leader, to pull a job and then disappear. escape route. they would wind up south of here in los alamos. the remoteness made it ideal for...
106
106
Apr 13, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
obispo inn san luis 1952, 1953.rotete about it, he letters about it, and if you know anything about jack kerouac , he was always concerned about his mother and he wanted to make sure his mother had a nice home. and he really thought about buying a trailer at san luis obispo. we know that he would like to walk where the river went by the mission, that is now mission plaza. and he talked about that in his book. he also talked about going to the beach and listening to the breakers and listening to the chevron tinkerers anchors go down. thisally, he was just in period of trying to publish on the road but had to make a living. days, you could be a man on the southern pacific and support yourself. engines,as taking the pulling the train over the top and then once the train made it over the top, then they could come back to san luis obispo. he basically did that run of the totion's san luis obispo what we call the santa margarita transfer point, and then he would come back. the guy, gavin arthur, grandson of president ches
obispo inn san luis 1952, 1953.rotete about it, he letters about it, and if you know anything about jack kerouac , he was always concerned about his mother and he wanted to make sure his mother had a nice home. and he really thought about buying a trailer at san luis obispo. we know that he would like to walk where the river went by the mission, that is now mission plaza. and he talked about that in his book. he also talked about going to the beach and listening to the breakers and listening to...
53
53
Apr 6, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
theoming up, we will visit mission san luis obispo de tolosa. [bellringing] >> when the franciscan missionaries were sent from california, they were told to go to specific locations and establish missions which would in turn become puebl os, the spanish term furry self-governing -- term for a self covering community. obispo grew out of the mission. >> this is mission san luis obispo, founded in 1792. you will see the statue at all of the altar, california ones fatheren the sarah did not start. he surveyed the area and pick the perfect spot for the fifth mission, a few blocks over from here. the problem was, he picked this location during a drought. he was right in between two creeks and did not realize how high the waters got. first the building was destroyed by a flood so they had to rebuild. the second building they built about a block over and it was lacking one of the iconic features of the california mission. if you look at the roof, we have fired tiles. the second roof -- the second building had a thatched roof that was attacked by native
theoming up, we will visit mission san luis obispo de tolosa. [bellringing] >> when the franciscan missionaries were sent from california, they were told to go to specific locations and establish missions which would in turn become puebl os, the spanish term furry self-governing -- term for a self covering community. obispo grew out of the mission. >> this is mission san luis obispo, founded in 1792. you will see the statue at all of the altar, california ones fatheren the sarah did...
53
53
Apr 7, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
it is still the center of almost all the activity in san luis obispo. many free concerts in the plaza every friday night, and thousands of people attend many festivals. it is the center of our town. san luis obispo, california, is one a city we have visited. see more on c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. 1900s,er: in the early james edward shepard founded a north carolina college in durham, which evolved into what is now north carolina central university. florida a&m professor reginald ellis is the author of "between washington and dubois: racial politics of james edward shepard." in this interview recorded at the annual american historical association meeting, he talked about shepard's involvement in education and politics. his impact on north carolina, and how he navigated the jim crow era. this is about 20 minutes. >> reginald ellis, professor at florida a&m university, let's talk about this gentleman, the racial politics of james edward shepard. who was he? >> dr. shepard was an indiv
it is still the center of almost all the activity in san luis obispo. many free concerts in the plaza every friday night, and thousands of people attend many festivals. it is the center of our town. san luis obispo, california, is one a city we have visited. see more on c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. 1900s,er: in the early james edward shepard founded a north carolina college in durham, which evolved into what is now north...
308
308
Apr 4, 2019
04/19
by
KDTV
tv
eye 308
favorite 0
quote 0
se denuncia la explotaciÓn de niÑosindÍgenas en campos de san luis, potosÍ.siÓn: edición nocturna", con enrique acevedo y patricia janiot. patricia: quÉ tal?, muy buenas noches. vamos a comenzar con la mayor redada contra inmigrantes ocurrida en estados unidos en la Última dÉcada. tuvo como escenario una empresa de tecnologÍas en texas. el operativo de ice. terminÓ con el arresto de 300 empleados que trabajaban en estatus legal.como nos cuenta andrea regalas protestas no se hicieron esperar. andrea: tan pronto se denunciÓ la redada donde mÁs de 200 personas fueron detenidas, representantes de organizaciones pro emigrantes fueron a proporcionar primero apoyo moral. >> esa va a estar bien. andrea: muchos se salvaron de la deportaciÓn. este representan de la organizaciÓn raÍces indicÓ que todo detenido tiene derecho a no responder preguntas o firmar ningÚn documento. por eso se estableciÓ un centro de asesorÍa legal gratuita donde llegÓ una madre preocupada por su hijo beneficiario de daca. se recomienda portar una copia de cualquier documento migratorio. >> mi
se denuncia la explotaciÓn de niÑosindÍgenas en campos de san luis, potosÍ.siÓn: edición nocturna", con enrique acevedo y patricia janiot. patricia: quÉ tal?, muy buenas noches. vamos a comenzar con la mayor redada contra inmigrantes ocurrida en estados unidos en la Última dÉcada. tuvo como escenario una empresa de tecnologÍas en texas. el operativo de ice. terminÓ con el arresto de 300 empleados que trabajaban en estatus legal.como nos cuenta andrea regalas protestas no se...
83
83
Apr 6, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
we continue our look at the history of san luis obispo. >> our membership is comprised of
we continue our look at the history of san luis obispo. >> our membership is comprised of
40
40
Apr 6, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
[bell tolling] tourtches c-span's cities of san luis obispo, california, today at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2 book tv. sunday, on american history tv on c-span3. working with cable affiliates as we explore the american story. next, purdue university graduate student nancy brown talks about the aids crisis in the 1980's. she describes how those with aids often faced discrimination in housing, jobs, and when seeking medical treatment. she also outlines some of the protections later provided in the americans with disabilities act. this 12 minute interview was recorded in chicago at the american historical association annual meeting. >> nancy brown, when did aids rise to the national consciousness? >> it first came to public attention in 1981 with a few articles in "the new york times" and other places. there were reports of homosexual men who had some strange types of cancers and pneumonia. 1982, there were a few more reports and at the end of 1982, there were reports that it had been seen in infants and also there was some discussion about it was in the blood bank. but 1983
[bell tolling] tourtches c-span's cities of san luis obispo, california, today at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2 book tv. sunday, on american history tv on c-span3. working with cable affiliates as we explore the american story. next, purdue university graduate student nancy brown talks about the aids crisis in the 1980's. she describes how those with aids often faced discrimination in housing, jobs, and when seeking medical treatment. she also outlines some of the protections later provided in...
63
63
Apr 5, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
[bells ringing] >> this is mission san luis pope he -- san luis obispo. >> we have a connection to this land. it is in our dna. it does not change. >> the very most important thing about the arrival of the railroad is it opened up the central coast to the rest of the world. [bells ringing] citieser: watch c-span's tour of san luis obispo, california, on c-span2's book tv, and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on c-span3's american history tv. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. this week, historian douglas brinkley talks about his book "american moonshine: john f. kennedy and the great space race." >> what fdr did well was beyond social security, but he built the tva, grand coulee dam. eisenhower had the highway system. kennedy is thinking, what is my honest ration'big -- my administration's big plan? the computer chip, as we think about it today, gets developed 1950's.ate modern aviation starts kicking in. in 1960, kennedy runs there are no computer science classes in universities. by the time he is killed in dallas, there are computer science classes everywhere. peop
[bells ringing] >> this is mission san luis pope he -- san luis obispo. >> we have a connection to this land. it is in our dna. it does not change. >> the very most important thing about the arrival of the railroad is it opened up the central coast to the rest of the world. [bells ringing] citieser: watch c-span's tour of san luis obispo, california, on c-span2's book tv, and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on c-span3's american history tv. working with our cable affiliates as we explore...
274
274
Apr 5, 2019
04/19
by
KDTV
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 0
en la frontera de san luis, arizona. y para los trabajos agrÍcolas aquÍ el día estÁ por empezar.campos agrÍcolas de arizona. pero con los problemas ahora les toca madrugar. >> hoy lleguÉ, las 2:00 a.m. >> otros cruzan la noche anterior y duermen sobre cartones en pleno piso las aceras de esta ciudad por miedo a las largas filas y no llegar a trabajar a tiempo. >> me vengo a las 10. >> usted esta viniendo a dormir acÁ? >> sÍ, toda la temporada. >> despuÉs de comprar algo de comer en los mÚltiples puestos comienzan a tomar autobuses. muchos van con el temor de no regresar a casa si trump cumple con la promesa de cerrar la frontera. son pasadas las 5:00 a.m. la mayorÍa de los trabajadores ya se han ido de las campos agrÍcolas. estÁn esperando a otros que aÚn no han llegado de mÉxico que quizÁs estÉn atorados en las largas filas de la garita migratoria. el sol los sorprende en sus labores.de estos campos agrÍcolas y de sus manos sale los vegetales que llegan a las mesas. pero la crisis seis en la frontera podrÍa tener repercusiones en estos campos. y es que algunos trabajadores a vec
en la frontera de san luis, arizona. y para los trabajos agrÍcolas aquÍ el día estÁ por empezar.campos agrÍcolas de arizona. pero con los problemas ahora les toca madrugar. >> hoy lleguÉ, las 2:00 a.m. >> otros cruzan la noche anterior y duermen sobre cartones en pleno piso las aceras de esta ciudad por miedo a las largas filas y no llegar a trabajar a tiempo. >> me vengo a las 10. >> usted esta viniendo a dormir acÁ? >> sÍ, toda la temporada. >>...
118
118
Apr 8, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
up next, marilyn darnell shares the story of edgar jack who inyed a developmental role san luis obispoms. darnell: i get the sense he was a force to be reckoned with. he was already recognized as a prominent rancher, and in 1894 he was successful in bringing the railroad to san luis obispo. i believe that to be his major contribution to this community. back in 1993, i was new to the community by one year, and i saw this house and realized that we
up next, marilyn darnell shares the story of edgar jack who inyed a developmental role san luis obispoms. darnell: i get the sense he was a force to be reckoned with. he was already recognized as a prominent rancher, and in 1894 he was successful in bringing the railroad to san luis obispo. i believe that to be his major contribution to this community. back in 1993, i was new to the community by one year, and i saw this house and realized that we
25
25
Apr 6, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
it is still the center of almost all the activity in san luis obispo. many free concerts in the plaza every friday night, and thousands of people attend many festivals. it is the center of our town. obispo, california, is one of the many cities we have toward to explore the american story. for more on our visit to san luis obispo and other cities, go to c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> up next on american history tv, the national history center hosts a discussion on gun rights and regulations. speaking from the rayburn building on capitol hill, they delve into the drafting of the u.s. constitution's second amendment and how it has been interpreted since. this is about an hour. >> good morning and welcome. it is a pleasure to welcome you to this briefing from the national history center. i am a professor of history at william and mary and i will be introducing today's speakers and q&atoring -- moderating the . we have distributed cards on your chairs and the purpose is to facilitate t
it is still the center of almost all the activity in san luis obispo. many free concerts in the plaza every friday night, and thousands of people attend many festivals. it is the center of our town. obispo, california, is one of the many cities we have toward to explore the american story. for more on our visit to san luis obispo and other cities, go to c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> up next on american history tv,...
54
54
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
next, a look at our recent visit to san luis obispo, california. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> i'm a designer. i do a lot of things that have architectural components. storefronts, color consulting on buildings, things of that nature. that's one of the things that led me too ant
next, a look at our recent visit to san luis obispo, california. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> i'm a designer. i do a lot of things that have architectural components. storefronts, color consulting on buildings, things of that nature. that's one of the things that led me too ant
268
268
Apr 4, 2019
04/19
by
KDTV
tv
eye 268
favorite 0
quote 0
en san luis potosÍ, hay preocupaciÓn por un eventual cierre fronteriza. >> va generar una evaluaciÓnlleva a su bebÉ a trabajar, a que se lo lleva el trabajo muy pronto podrÍa ser una realidad y le comento, porque se debate una aprobaciÓn de la propuesta de 372, una medida que le permitirÍa los empleados del gobierno llevar a menores de entre seis semanas y seis meses de edad a sus centros laborales . de convertirse en ley, cada gerente de oficina recibirÍa sin implementarlo. los lugares de trabajo deberÁn contar con un espacio seguro para los chiquitines. >> el manejar distraÍdos ha vuelto la razÓn nÚmero uno de muerte en el estado de california. >> por esa razÓn la autoridades han iniciado una campaÑa con educar sobre la importancia de enfocarse cuando estÁn tras el volante. brian lozano nos amplÍa. >> diferentes organizaciones como la patrulla de california, la junta nacional de seguridad en el transporte y la universidad estatal de sacramento. se unieron para brindar mÁs informaciÓn sobre cÓmo prevenir accidente por distracciÓn. esto como parte del estacional del conductor distraÍ
en san luis potosÍ, hay preocupaciÓn por un eventual cierre fronteriza. >> va generar una evaluaciÓnlleva a su bebÉ a trabajar, a que se lo lleva el trabajo muy pronto podrÍa ser una realidad y le comento, porque se debate una aprobaciÓn de la propuesta de 372, una medida que le permitirÍa los empleados del gobierno llevar a menores de entre seis semanas y seis meses de edad a sus centros laborales . de convertirse en ley, cada gerente de oficina recibirÍa sin implementarlo. los...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
find out if his bright they are set to test the software next week our financial correspondent host san luis de haro followed the boeing shareholders meeting for us a soloist good to see you now do you have the sense that boeing managed to placate shareholders. somehow you know even tensions are big when born shareholders and c.e.o. were high it is true that the outcome did not end up in an open war as some expected the company's shares so were is likely down which is always a good reference to know what investors are thinking and then. insisted that the seven thirty seven not so was a knock rush in that production he said that the plane took six years to develop and that the equipment had been deemed safe and he reassured that safety is top priority another sign that shareholders are still hold some kind of concrete and say muhlenberg is a bad one proposal that would have separated the positions of chairman and c.e.o. both of which are now held by fell short of a majority but there are also have been media reports of whistleblower calls from within boeing warning regulators of safety issues
find out if his bright they are set to test the software next week our financial correspondent host san luis de haro followed the boeing shareholders meeting for us a soloist good to see you now do you have the sense that boeing managed to placate shareholders. somehow you know even tensions are big when born shareholders and c.e.o. were high it is true that the outcome did not end up in an open war as some expected the company's shares so were is likely down which is always a good reference to...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me now is our financial correspondent host san luis de haro there you are always good to see you know so this is a bit of a shift in tone for donald trump the first advocated for a boycott of the harley's after harvey said it was shifting production to overseas now it's valid to retaliate on its behalf so tell us jose luis what's he thinking there. maybe but by imposing on european cars they could be the kind of rich really asian that we could see but it's a it's a too soon to tell. but it's true that a change of heart when it comes to harley davidson will probably help her deal already difficult choice negotiations with the european union brazos the goal is to avoid any kind of targets on the european auto industry and try to lower or early may the trade barriers on industrial goods as a whole but ministration isn't present to include agriculture us part of any agreement so the harley davidson issue is just another drop in the bucket that seems unjustified actually the company said it how to move jobs overseas they use to sense that the decision to move production of motorcy
joining me now is our financial correspondent host san luis de haro there you are always good to see you know so this is a bit of a shift in tone for donald trump the first advocated for a boycott of the harley's after harvey said it was shifting production to overseas now it's valid to retaliate on its behalf so tell us jose luis what's he thinking there. maybe but by imposing on european cars they could be the kind of rich really asian that we could see but it's a it's a too soon to tell. but...
280
280
Apr 23, 2019
04/19
by
KDTV
tv
eye 280
favorite 0
quote 0
el asesinato en san luis potosÍ de 27 aÑos, de su hermano y de su padre y confirman que el primer trimestre no le ha quedado mÁs que reconocer que su optimismo no ha dado frutos. >>vamos a tener que seguir lidiando con estos problemas un buen rato en lo que el gobierno puede tener un control mÁs claro. >>un grupo criminal ha amenazado a lÓpez obrador. >>soy un ser humano y tengo miedo como todos los seres humanos, pero no soy cobarde. en jorge: un temblor de mediana intensidad se sintiÓ en la capital de mÉxico, no dejÓ vÍctimas, ni causÓ daÑos. el servicio sismolÓgico registrÓ una intensidad de 5,7. en medio del luto por la muerte de casi 300 personas en sri lanka surge informaciÓn de que autoridades habÍan sido arrestadas sobre la posibilidad de los ataques. hoy la policÍa desactivÓ otro coche bomba. >> sri lanka amaneciÓ con otra explosiÓn cerca de la iglesia san antonio en donde ocurrieron los primeros ataques que le costÓ la vida a casi 300 personas, mientras continÚa llorando sus muertes autoridades apuntan responsabilidades a un oscuro y pequeÑo grupo, son cuatro fuerzas religiosas. s
el asesinato en san luis potosÍ de 27 aÑos, de su hermano y de su padre y confirman que el primer trimestre no le ha quedado mÁs que reconocer que su optimismo no ha dado frutos. >>vamos a tener que seguir lidiando con estos problemas un buen rato en lo que el gobierno puede tener un control mÁs claro. >>un grupo criminal ha amenazado a lÓpez obrador. >>soy un ser humano y tengo miedo como todos los seres humanos, pero no soy cobarde. en jorge: un temblor de mediana...
68
68
Apr 4, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is san luis obispo which was founded in 1772. >> we have a connection to this land that, it whispers in our d.n.a. it doesn't change. >> the very most important thing about the arrival of the railroad is that it opened up the central coast to the rest f the world. >> watch c-span's cities tour of san luis obispo, california, saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on c-span3's american history tv. working with our cable affiliates, as we explore the american story. >> next, members of new zealand's parliament debating legislation that would ban most semi-automatic weapons. following the terrorist attack at a moss income christchurch. in this portion -- mosque in cheistchurch. in this portion, an amendment -- christchurch. in this portion, an amendment to the bill that says owning a firearm is a privilege and not a right in new zealand and law-abiding hunters and farmers would not be affected by this change. a portion of the debate is spoken in native language and new zealand's second official language. this is 40 minutes. speaker i move, t
. >> this is san luis obispo which was founded in 1772. >> we have a connection to this land that, it whispers in our d.n.a. it doesn't change. >> the very most important thing about the arrival of the railroad is that it opened up the central coast to the rest f the world. >> watch c-span's cities tour of san luis obispo, california, saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on c-span3's american history tv. working with our cable...
192
192
Apr 16, 2019
04/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
also relics of the true cross, relics of san luis, the sainted king of france, among many other valuableartwork, painting, statuary, things like that. for a lot of people that have stake in this structure. we can see visibly in the timber roof that burned through and, of course, in the vaulting in the center of the building in a crossing of the knave. that's a center point structurally for buildings like this. so i think they have a tremendous task in front of them to assess what of that vaulting can hold, how to shore up what is there. we call a medieval building a keystone because it holds the vault in place. once those are removed, that threatens the structural integrity as a whole. it's really an incredible puzzle they have to face as they consider restoration. >> and, rachel, all the folks that are looking on television now that have come out for this vigil for notre dame, this is your city. you live not far from here, and i wonder what goes through your mind with the unlit structure of notre dame behind you, and not far from where we're standing, all your fellow parisians and other
also relics of the true cross, relics of san luis, the sainted king of france, among many other valuableartwork, painting, statuary, things like that. for a lot of people that have stake in this structure. we can see visibly in the timber roof that burned through and, of course, in the vaulting in the center of the building in a crossing of the knave. that's a center point structurally for buildings like this. so i think they have a tremendous task in front of them to assess what of that...
89
89
Apr 19, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to san luis obispo, california. with help from our spectrum partners f
welcome to san luis obispo, california. with help from our spectrum partners f
58
58
Apr 7, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
announcer: up next, we visit the san luis obispo county history center and learn about writer jack kerouac's time in the town. >> the coastal awakening was this cultural movement that was set up when jack kerouac's scroll of "on the road" was coming to our local library.
announcer: up next, we visit the san luis obispo county history center and learn about writer jack kerouac's time in the town. >> the coastal awakening was this cultural movement that was set up when jack kerouac's scroll of "on the road" was coming to our local library.
286
286
Apr 16, 2019
04/19
by
KSTS
tv
eye 286
favorite 0
quote 2
arte mÁs preciadas y reliquias importantes como la corona de espinas de jesÚs y la tunica del rey san luisÍs con Ángeles para conocer lo Último. te escuchamos Ángeles >>> el presidente emmanuel ma o macron le acaba de dar un discurso a los franceses. dice que la catedral de notre-dame va a estar reconstruida en cinco aÑos. hoy hemos conocido un dato escalofriante que daban las autoridades. de haber ardido media hora mÁs la catedral estarÍa totalmente destruida. >>> hay que decir que permanecen cinco edificios evacuados por cuestiones de precauciÓn. la fiscalÍa de paris sigue con sus pesquisas. dice que las investigaciones van a ser largas y complicadas. >>> nadie podÍa apartar la mirada de la catedral de notre-dame en llamas. la enorme columna de humo visible a mÚltiples cuadras de distanciaro paredes. es un sÍmbolo de la francia catÓlica que comenzosamr la maÑana a rezar un padre nuestriba decir que era la Última vez que la veÍamos tal como estaba en historia. >>> con el fuego apagado en la atenciÓn se dirige al futuro de esta joya arquitectÓnica >>> el interior en cambio parece relativam
arte mÁs preciadas y reliquias importantes como la corona de espinas de jesÚs y la tunica del rey san luisÍs con Ángeles para conocer lo Último. te escuchamos Ángeles >>> el presidente emmanuel ma o macron le acaba de dar un discurso a los franceses. dice que la catedral de notre-dame va a estar reconstruida en cinco aÑos. hoy hemos conocido un dato escalofriante que daban las autoridades. de haber ardido media hora mÁs la catedral estarÍa totalmente destruida. >>>...
35
35
Apr 6, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> watch c-span's cities tour of san luis obispo today at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's book tv.nd on sunday on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. on april 4, 1949, the north atlantic treaty was signed in washington, d.c. by the 12 founding members of what came to be known as nato. america,end, on real decade of nato, a film from 1959, narrated by edward r. murrow. here is a preview. >> a symbol of the unity of britain is the trinity of church, parliament, and the crown. the queen opens the session of parliament in canada with the same authority as at home. is thetish commonwealth oldest, largest voluntary association of freemen in world history. britain and germany have fought two terrible wars. today, there peoples are united for peace. berlin, the british known capital is a valeant outpost. ineacon for those who live the brave silence of the eastern plane. 14 years after the war, there are still tens of thousands of homeless refugees in europe. victims of old and new. repression. the entire world has been astonished by the resurgence o
. >> watch c-span's cities tour of san luis obispo today at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's book tv.nd on sunday on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. on april 4, 1949, the north atlantic treaty was signed in washington, d.c. by the 12 founding members of what came to be known as nato. america,end, on real decade of nato, a film from 1959, narrated by edward r. murrow. here is a preview. >> a symbol of the unity of britain is the trinity of...
264
264
Apr 20, 2019
04/19
by
KDTV
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
sacramento y san luis son las dos ciudades que presentarÁn sus proyectos al comitÉ de la liga en el segundomos hijos nacieron en monterrey y se han acoplado a la ciudad. este fin de semana tendremos triple cartelera en sÁbado futbolero. chivas recibe a puebla a partir de las 2:30 en el pacÍfico en vivo por univisiÓn udn. esta noche en aucklandrecibieran las visita en el primer juego. aaron harÁn los propios con los de casa. el jardinero de los cÁnceracordÓ que enfrentarÁ en una carrera el famoso corredor. este desafÍo se llevarÁ a cabo en julio, esta es una probada del famoso personaje. hasta que la informaciÓn. que tenga un excelente viernes para mÁs contacto deportivo. palmira: esta noche en sÓlo a las 11 le tendremos detalles completos de la ceremonia el viernes santo en la iglesia de santa isabel. un error tÉcnico puede afectar en reembolso de miles de personas de nuestro estado. el alcalde se opone a un posible aumento en la factura del agua. los detalles sÓlo a las 11. si tiene alguna historia que reportar se puede comunicar con nosotros de distintas maneras, ya sea por telÉfono, mesa
sacramento y san luis son las dos ciudades que presentarÁn sus proyectos al comitÉ de la liga en el segundomos hijos nacieron en monterrey y se han acoplado a la ciudad. este fin de semana tendremos triple cartelera en sÁbado futbolero. chivas recibe a puebla a partir de las 2:30 en el pacÍfico en vivo por univisiÓn udn. esta noche en aucklandrecibieran las visita en el primer juego. aaron harÁn los propios con los de casa. el jardinero de los cÁnceracordÓ que enfrentarÁ en una carrera...
96
96
Apr 18, 2019
04/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
police in san luis obispo say it links him to a double murder in the 1970s. he also sexually assaulted both victims. later, he was sentenced to life in prison fnumerous rapes and h lived under an alias for two decades, in 2013, he turned himself in after being diagnosed with term fal cancer. >>> a case of meningitis at san diego state university. they are contacting people that attended a dance. those students are urged to go to a free host exposure clinic. in the fall, approximately 350 students were told to get vaccinated twice following a meningitis outbreak. >>> new details for you on that ongoing college admissions scandal. a if you report suggests the husband of actress lori loughlin may have lied about his own education. a fashion blog states that mossimo giannulli convinced his dad he was a student by falsifying reporting cards and allegedly used his money to start a tee-shirt business. they are accused of paying bribes to get their daughters into usc. >>> coming up next, the long awaited mueller report today. the latest coming up. >>> first a reporte
police in san luis obispo say it links him to a double murder in the 1970s. he also sexually assaulted both victims. later, he was sentenced to life in prison fnumerous rapes and h lived under an alias for two decades, in 2013, he turned himself in after being diagnosed with term fal cancer. >>> a case of meningitis at san diego state university. they are contacting people that attended a dance. those students are urged to go to a free host exposure clinic. in the fall, approximately...
48
48
Apr 4, 2019
04/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
have to go north to crescent city before you find a reporting station that can see the sun and in san luis is a bib so with nothing but class. is not like we are being picked on it is all cloudy. concord is 63. san jose 62. not much lighting up. the trend for high death doppler. higher elevations shows widely scattered showers overnight tonight. they won't amount to much and thursday we wrap up the light shower activity so that by tomorrow night you can see there is more enhanced rain but look at this, by 9:00 in the morning, on friday morning, you can see a distinct system coming into the area. we get more rain on friday but on the other hand this will wipe us out. let me rephrase that, it will not wipe us out. this will take all of the clouds out of the bay area by saturday and sunday and monday we will get more sunshine. details in the forecast in a few minutes. >>> that will be great. >>> former vice president joe biden is speaking up for the first time he inappropriately touched women. natalie brand . >>> elizabeth veronica, biden put out a statement. he did not apologize directly to
have to go north to crescent city before you find a reporting station that can see the sun and in san luis is a bib so with nothing but class. is not like we are being picked on it is all cloudy. concord is 63. san jose 62. not much lighting up. the trend for high death doppler. higher elevations shows widely scattered showers overnight tonight. they won't amount to much and thursday we wrap up the light shower activity so that by tomorrow night you can see there is more enhanced rain but look...
181
181
Apr 7, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
we continue our look at the history of san luis obispo.st over 47,000 folks here and there's a lot going on. on of our main economic drivers are
we continue our look at the history of san luis obispo.st over 47,000 folks here and there's a lot going on. on of our main economic drivers are
203
203
Apr 29, 2019
04/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 1
the rain line seems to be around san luis obispo. and then towards la just to the north of them and out towards the high deserts. the possibility is that the system could do a similar pattern thing, but it into the weekend. we can see if it is south or heads towards us. there are hints that could get close to us by the weekend. 60s and 70s. temperatures could come back down. it looks like the system will dig into the pacific northwest on tuesday. that will crank up the breeze and shoot of the low clouds as well. and the the low starts to make a move. cooldown on saturday was turns into splash and dash showers. it is if it continues to track this way. >>> would you like to keep track of the weather? our ktvu weather app has interactive radar. it also has a feature to upload your photos and video. >> i want to keep track. >>> the time is 4:20. >>> the nation's most prolific seattle. >>> >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. later today in seattle, a corner with all the names of three people who died after a construction crane fell onto tr
the rain line seems to be around san luis obispo. and then towards la just to the north of them and out towards the high deserts. the possibility is that the system could do a similar pattern thing, but it into the weekend. we can see if it is south or heads towards us. there are hints that could get close to us by the weekend. 60s and 70s. temperatures could come back down. it looks like the system will dig into the pacific northwest on tuesday. that will crank up the breeze and shoot of the...
88
88
Apr 7, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
announcer: located 10 miles from san luis obispo, we traveled to avila beach to see the point san luisighthouse.
announcer: located 10 miles from san luis obispo, we traveled to avila beach to see the point san luisighthouse.
40
40
Apr 5, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
expect this is san luis obispo founded in 1772 . >> we have a connection to this land it whispers in our dna. it doesn't change . >> the most important thing about the arrival of the railroad is that it opened up the central coast to the rest of the world . >> c-span city store of san luis obispo california, saturday at five a.m. eastern on cspan-2 tv and sunday at 2 pm on cspan-3's american history tv to working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. >> wants tv was simply three giant networks and is government supported service called pbs then in 1979 a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide on their own what was important to them. c-span open the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. the landscape has changed that there's no monolithic media, broadcasting is given away narrowcasting and youtube stars are a thing but c-span's big idea is more relevant today than ever, no government money support c-
expect this is san luis obispo founded in 1772 . >> we have a connection to this land it whispers in our dna. it doesn't change . >> the most important thing about the arrival of the railroad is that it opened up the central coast to the rest of the world . >> c-span city store of san luis obispo california, saturday at five a.m. eastern on cspan-2 tv and sunday at 2 pm on cspan-3's american history tv to working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story....
35
35
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
integral roled an in the development of san luis obispo. >> i get the sense that he was a little bitf a force to be reckoned with. as as already recognized prominent rancher. in 1894, he was successful in bringing the railroad. i believe that to be his major contribution to his community.
integral roled an in the development of san luis obispo. >> i get the sense that he was a little bitf a force to be reckoned with. as as already recognized prominent rancher. in 1894, he was successful in bringing the railroad. i believe that to be his major contribution to his community.
44
44
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
to san luis obispo to the club to lecture in great. style to cold. callous and let them. take all petrol petrol to kill but. did you see now till you can do is a. copy. it's just. we'll put still. do you really good t. sity script strategy we've been challenging the him and you had any instances in this we were able to effect and my son was who. look at the dead. is a part of the look good to our east and i said to him you know what stops to check . any does me ma what does that stuns me yes mother every time you come home you come with a new world i'm going to. let up here and you don't know what i never knew i said yeah but i'm learning and i'm teaching. did you know we had a university in the township on the. yacht and the review rippling it out to families rippling out to you organizations that you belong to and you are playing it out to the community so you are changing the face of south african society even . now i want us to look at copa now what is your vision so we don't we going to make it big because this is not blue sky thinking. and to open a human face on to
to san luis obispo to the club to lecture in great. style to cold. callous and let them. take all petrol petrol to kill but. did you see now till you can do is a. copy. it's just. we'll put still. do you really good t. sity script strategy we've been challenging the him and you had any instances in this we were able to effect and my son was who. look at the dead. is a part of the look good to our east and i said to him you know what stops to check . any does me ma what does that stuns me yes...
47
47
Apr 14, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> coming up, we visit the san luis obispo carnegie library building. we are at the history museum, the county history museum right in the older part of town. the building was built as our first free library, thanks to funds from andrew carnegie. his program for funding libraries happened when he was a successful businessman, he had started u.s. steel, his steel company. my understanding,
. >> coming up, we visit the san luis obispo carnegie library building. we are at the history museum, the county history museum right in the older part of town. the building was built as our first free library, thanks to funds from andrew carnegie. his program for funding libraries happened when he was a successful businessman, he had started u.s. steel, his steel company. my understanding,
98
98
Apr 6, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
to watch more of our visit to san luis obispo and other cities across the country, go to www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. >> next on history bookshelf, best-selling author and mit professor noam chomsky discusses his latest book of essays focusing on u.s. foreign policy. he spoke with david for some you of alternative radio. the linen foundation hosted this event in 2015. it's 90 minutes. >> a bit of housekeeping -- pre-signed books will be available in the lobby. well, good evening, santa fe. >> [speaking spanish] backstage, i was joking and held ,p a flyer that said sold out which will be ammunition for his enemies. but rest assured that noam chomsky has never sold out. [applause] [cheers] thanks to the foundation in pursuit of cultural freedom series which organized this event, thanks also to lanin to digitize this audio archive which numbers close to 250 recordings. go to alternativeradio.org. thank you to lanin. [applause] i started alternative radio because of noam chomsky. i wrote him a letter he wrote back. w
to watch more of our visit to san luis obispo and other cities across the country, go to www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. >> next on history bookshelf, best-selling author and mit professor noam chomsky discusses his latest book of essays focusing on u.s. foreign policy. he spoke with david for some you of alternative radio. the linen foundation hosted this event in 2015. it's 90 minutes. >> a bit of housekeeping...
262
262
Apr 4, 2019
04/19
by
KDTV
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
luis: un nuevo ciudadano que no teme a los desafÍos. en san francisco, luis mejÍa, univisiÓn.
luis: un nuevo ciudadano que no teme a los desafÍos. en san francisco, luis mejÍa, univisiÓn.
280
280
Apr 16, 2019
04/19
by
KDTV
tv
eye 280
favorite 0
quote 0
alcaldesa de esta histÓrica ciudad dijo: las obras de arte que se lograron salvar: la tÚnica de san luisiales y no pudo contra un incendio. las lÁmparas son irremplazables, al igual que las estatuas. cada aÑo 12 millones de turistas llegaban para conocer los secretos de esta obra de arte. personajes glamorosos y humildes tuvieron el privilegio de presenciar una misa en notre-dame. napoleÓn se proclamÓ en 1804 emperador dentro de esta catedral. tambiÉn se coronÓ a henry sexto de francia. en la revoluciÓn francesa sirviÓ como refugio para los hambrientos. al interior notre-dame habÍa una rÉplica de la virgen de guadalupe. todavÍa se sabe si logrÓ sobrevivir el incendio. el fuego se origina de manera involuntaria los trabajos de renovaciÓn que ya estaban costando seis un todo -- 6.8 millones de euros. enrique: el departamento seguridad interna trabaja para reducir a las personas que donald trump considera como cargas pÚblicas. en el aÑo 2018 se rechazaron mÁs de 13,000 visas. juan carlos: arturo se siente como un extraÑo que su verdadero lugar viola la ley la que puede ocurrir tenemos que l
alcaldesa de esta histÓrica ciudad dijo: las obras de arte que se lograron salvar: la tÚnica de san luisiales y no pudo contra un incendio. las lÁmparas son irremplazables, al igual que las estatuas. cada aÑo 12 millones de turistas llegaban para conocer los secretos de esta obra de arte. personajes glamorosos y humildes tuvieron el privilegio de presenciar una misa en notre-dame. napoleÓn se proclamÓ en 1804 emperador dentro de esta catedral. tambiÉn se coronÓ a henry sexto de francia....