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eastern. -- author ofabout spokane, our early history. >> spokane was built from the money, from theing district. they had the gold rush in 1883. that led to a silver strike. it was one of the largest producing silver areas in the state -- and the united states. a lot of mansion and big buildings are all built from the mining lanes. thehe life of one of nation's most significant environmental leaders and father of the national park system as local author james hunt talks about his book. his thousand mile walk to the gulf. probably one of the most significant environmental thinkers, leaders, he is basically the protagonist for the national park system. at 2:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv features the story of expo 74, 1 of the first environmentally themed world fares. >> spokane was one of the smallest cities in the world ever to host a world's fair. it was the first environmental's world's fair, the first to use the environment as a theme. -- illowed close on believe it was 1972 that was the very first earth day. there was a great consciousness around the world about environmen
eastern. -- author ofabout spokane, our early history. >> spokane was built from the money, from theing district. they had the gold rush in 1883. that led to a silver strike. it was one of the largest producing silver areas in the state -- and the united states. a lot of mansion and big buildings are all built from the mining lanes. thehe life of one of nation's most significant environmental leaders and father of the national park system as local author james hunt talks about his book....
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book tv features the history and economic development of spokane with the author of "spokane: our early history." >> spokane was built from the money from the coeur d'alene money district. they had the gold strike, in 1883, that led to a silver strike. it was one of the largest producer silver areas in the state of or in the united states. and a lot of the mansions and big buildings are all built from the mining in the coeur d'alenes. >> and one of the nation's most significant environmental leaders is local author james hunt talks about his book, "restless fires: young john muir's 1,000-mile walk to the gulf." >> john muir was one of the most significant environmental thinkers, leaders. he is basically the protagonist for the national park system. >>> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv features the story of expo '74, one of the first environmentally themed world fairs. >> spokane was the smallest city in the world to ever host the world's fair but it was the first environmental world fair. the first fair to use the environment as the theme. it followed close on i belie
book tv features the history and economic development of spokane with the author of "spokane: our early history." >> spokane was built from the money from the coeur d'alene money district. they had the gold strike, in 1883, that led to a silver strike. it was one of the largest producer silver areas in the state of or in the united states. and a lot of the mansions and big buildings are all built from the mining in the coeur d'alenes. >> and one of the nation's most...
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spokane, our early hist require, under all is the land. >> spokane was built from the money basicallyom the money from the coeur d'alene mining district. they had the gold strike, gold rush in 1883 and that lead to silver strike. it was the largest producing silver areas in the state -- or in the united states. and a lot of the mansions and big buildings are all built from the mining coeur d'alenes. >> and the life of onest nation's most significant environmental leaders and father of the national park system as local author james hunt talks about his book "restless fires: young john muir's 1,000 mile walk to the gulf". >> john muir was probably one of the most significant environmental thinkers, leaders. he's basically the an tag onnist for the national park system. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv features the story of expo '74, one of the first environmentally themed world's fares. >> spokane was at the time the smallest city in the world environmenter to host a world's fair. but it was the first environmental world fair, the first fair to use the environment
spokane, our early hist require, under all is the land. >> spokane was built from the money basicallyom the money from the coeur d'alene mining district. they had the gold strike, gold rush in 1883 and that lead to silver strike. it was the largest producing silver areas in the state -- or in the united states. and a lot of the mansions and big buildings are all built from the mining coeur d'alenes. >> and the life of onest nation's most significant environmental leaders and father...
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with tony bellanti, author of "spokane." >> spokane was built from the money basically from the money from the core lane money district. the gold strike, gold rush in 1883, that led to a silver strike. it was one of the largest producing silver areas in the state of, or in the united states. and a lot of the mansions and big buildings are all built from the mining, the coeur d'alenes. >> and the life of one of the nation's most significant environmental leaders and father of the national park system is local author james hunt talks about his book "restless fires" young john muir's 1,000-mile walk to the gulf. >> john muir was probably one of the most significant environmental thinkers, leaders, he is basically the protagonist for the national park system. >> on sunday, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv features the story of expo '74, one of the first environmentally themed world's fairs. >> spokane was at the time the smallest city in the world ever to host a world's fair. but it was the first environmental world fair, the first fair to use the environment as a theme. and it f
with tony bellanti, author of "spokane." >> spokane was built from the money basically from the money from the core lane money district. the gold strike, gold rush in 1883, that led to a silver strike. it was one of the largest producing silver areas in the state of, or in the united states. and a lot of the mansions and big buildings are all built from the mining, the coeur d'alenes. >> and the life of one of the nation's most significant environmental leaders and father...
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eastern, book tv features the history and economic development of spokane. >> spokane was built from the money from the money district. had the gold rush in 1883. that led to a silver strike. it was one of the largest producing silver areas in the united states. and a lot of the mansions and big buildings are all built from the mining lanes. >>> and the life of one of the nation's most significant environmental leaders. local author james hunt talks about his book restless fires, young john muir. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv features the story of expo '74, one of the first environmentally themed world's fairs. >> spokane was the smallest city in the world ever to host a world's fair. it was the first environmental world fair, the first fair to use the environment as a theme. it follow ed -- i believe 1972 was the very first earth day. there was a great consciousness around the world about environmentalism. it became the theme of expo 74. >> we'll also visit the childhood home of spokane native bing crosby. saturday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on book tv. and sunday
eastern, book tv features the history and economic development of spokane. >> spokane was built from the money from the money district. had the gold rush in 1883. that led to a silver strike. it was one of the largest producing silver areas in the united states. and a lot of the mansions and big buildings are all built from the mining lanes. >>> and the life of one of the nation's most significant environmental leaders. local author james hunt talks about his book restless fires,...
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here in spokane, he's making a huge difference already. overseas, the ng senators, what are they doing? are they expecting us to follow and appeal? georgia, my in athens, independent line. go ahead. caller: good morning, america. 1970, there was a small ncident known as ping-pong diploma diplomacy, the u.s. allowed the nited states ping-pong team to go to china and pretty soon talks with china. it all began with ping-pong. thing in the same north korea. sun loves the mr. n.b.a., he loves basketball, time.es it all the start with offering him an all-star game in korea and then goes and gets rid of all is nukes, we will give him the sacramento kings, that is my proposal. host: becky, pennsylvania, line.ats caller: yeah, good morning. i love that last call, i think spot on. my comment is based on a woman was ller, the discussing fake news and the talking points. the fake news issue that we're the country actually folks planned made.hood video that was reitbart news just makes up stories. the talking points that she's legitimate t, the news us
here in spokane, he's making a huge difference already. overseas, the ng senators, what are they doing? are they expecting us to follow and appeal? georgia, my in athens, independent line. go ahead. caller: good morning, america. 1970, there was a small ncident known as ping-pong diploma diplomacy, the u.s. allowed the nited states ping-pong team to go to china and pretty soon talks with china. it all began with ping-pong. thing in the same north korea. sun loves the mr. n.b.a., he loves...
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book tv features the historic and economic development of spokane with the author of "spokane, our early history. under all is the land." >> spokane was built basically from the money from the mining district. they had the gold strike, gold rush in 1883, and that led to a silver strike. and it was one of the largest producing silver areas in the state of -- or in the united states. and a lot of the mansions and big buildings are all built from the mining wave. >> the life of one of the nation's most significant environmental leaders and father of the national parks system. local author james hunt talks about his book "restless fires." john muir's walk to the gulf. >> he was probably one of the most significant environmental thinkers, leaders. he is basically the protagonist for the national parks system. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv features the story of expo 7 ha4, one of the first environmentally themed world fairs. >> spokane at the time was the smallest city in the world ever to host a world's fair. it was the first fair to use the environment as a theme, and i
book tv features the historic and economic development of spokane with the author of "spokane, our early history. under all is the land." >> spokane was built basically from the money from the mining district. they had the gold strike, gold rush in 1883, and that led to a silver strike. and it was one of the largest producing silver areas in the state of -- or in the united states. and a lot of the mansions and big buildings are all built from the mining wave. >> the life...
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. >> spokane was the smallest city in the world to ever host the world's fair but it was the first environmental world fair. the first fair to use the environment as the theme. it followed close on i believe the 172 was earth day, the very first earth day. there was a great consciousness around the world about environmentalism and it became the theme and arguably the obsession of expo '74. >> c-span city's tour in spokane, washington. saturday at 7:30 p.m. eastern. on c-span 2's book tv and american history on c-span 3. the c-span cities tour. working with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits museums. archives and historic places. on every day of the year, except december 25th, thousands of tourists from the united states and around the world take a short boat ride from either lower manhattan or new jersey to visit the statue of liberty and ellis island. up next, american history tv visited the national historic landmark to learn the story behind the gift from france. which was unveiled on october 28th, 1886. after
. >> spokane was the smallest city in the world to ever host the world's fair but it was the first environmental world fair. the first fair to use the environment as the theme. it followed close on i believe the 172 was earth day, the very first earth day. there was a great consciousness around the world about environmentalism and it became the theme and arguably the obsession of expo '74. >> c-span city's tour in spokane, washington. saturday at 7:30 p.m. eastern. on c-span 2's...
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. >> spokane was at the time the smallest city in the world environmenter to host a world's fair. but it was the first environmental world fair, the first fair to use the environment as a theme. and it followed close on, i believe it's 1972 was earth day, the very first earth day. and there was a great consciousness around the world about environmentalism and it became the theme and arguably the obsession of expo 74. >> also visit the childhood home of spokane native bing crosby. c-span cities tour in spokane sh washington, saturday at 7:30 p.m. eastern and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> next we'll go to west virginia university where professor kevin gooding teaches a class on puritans and early colonial america. and what religious freedom meant to them. this class is about an hour. okay the story so far, not the entire story from the whole semester. where we left off on monday. monday we dealt with how the puritans approached people who engaged in misbehaviors and talked about th
. >> spokane was at the time the smallest city in the world environmenter to host a world's fair. but it was the first environmental world fair, the first fair to use the environment as a theme. and it followed close on, i believe it's 1972 was earth day, the very first earth day. and there was a great consciousness around the world about environmentalism and it became the theme and arguably the obsession of expo 74. >> also visit the childhood home of spokane native bing crosby....
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eastern, book tv features the history and economic development of spokane with tony belmonte. >> spokane was built from the money from the cord lane mine. they had the gold strike in 1883. and that led to a silver strike. and it was one of the largest producing silver areas in the united states. and a lot of the mansions and big buildings are all built from the cure delaines. >> and the life of one of the nation's most significant leaders and father of the national park system as james hunt talks about "restless fires." >> john muir was probably one of the most significant environmental leaders, thinkers. he's basically the protagonist for the national park service. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern. one of the first environmentally-themed world fairs. >> it was the first environmental world fair to use the environment as a theme. it followed close on i believe 1972 was earth day, the very first earth day and a great consciousness around the world about environmentalism and it became the theme and arguably the obsession of expo '74. >> we'll also visited spokane home of bing crosby. 7:30
eastern, book tv features the history and economic development of spokane with tony belmonte. >> spokane was built from the money from the cord lane mine. they had the gold strike in 1883. and that led to a silver strike. and it was one of the largest producing silver areas in the united states. and a lot of the mansions and big buildings are all built from the cure delaines. >> and the life of one of the nation's most significant leaders and father of the national park system as...
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spokane, our early history, under all is the 4r57bd. >> spokane was built basically from the money from the corelane money strike, and that led to the gold strike of 1883 and that led to a silver strike, it was one of the largest producing silver mines in the united states and a lot of the big buildings are built from the might have beeni i mining money. >> as local author james hunt talks about his book "restless fires." young john muirer's walk to the gulf. >> john murer was one of the early thinkers, leaders, he was the protagonist for the national parks system. >> american history tv features the story of expo 74, one of the first environmentally themed world's fairs. >> spokane at one time was one of the smallest cities ever to host a world's fair. it was the first fair to use the environment as a theme and it followed close on 1972, was earth day, the very first earth day and there was a great consciousness around the world about the environmental earth day. and it became the exception of expo '74. >> we'll also visit the childhood home of spokane native bing crosby. the cspan cit
spokane, our early history, under all is the 4r57bd. >> spokane was built basically from the money from the corelane money strike, and that led to the gold strike of 1883 and that led to a silver strike, it was one of the largest producing silver mines in the united states and a lot of the big buildings are built from the might have beeni i mining money. >> as local author james hunt talks about his book "restless fires." young john muirer's walk to the gulf. >> john...
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tom taber and a bunch of friends are flying their powered hang gliders from his home in spokane to watchhe solar eclipse. the hang gliders offer a rare vantage point, because of their open cockpit. he says he's been waiting a long time for this day. >> i was a sophomore in moment you could put yourself in the driver's seat of a new mercedes-benz. come to mgm national harbor and enter the choose your ride giveaway. the more you play, the more chances you earn to win your share of $350,000 in prizes including a new mercedes-benz convertible, sedan or suv. so get a move on. join m life rewards and enter the choose your ride giveaway for a chance at your share of $350,000 in prizes and freeplay®. this is monumental. embarrassed by hair loss or suffering from thinning hair? welcome to hair club. i had my self-confidence back. my husband was like, "that's my wife." [ female announcer ] hair club offers a wide range of private, designed-for-you hair loss solutions, each of them proven and backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.<
tom taber and a bunch of friends are flying their powered hang gliders from his home in spokane to watchhe solar eclipse. the hang gliders offer a rare vantage point, because of their open cockpit. he says he's been waiting a long time for this day. >> i was a sophomore in moment you could put yourself in the driver's seat of a new mercedes-benz. come to mgm national harbor and enter the choose your ride giveaway. the more you play, the more chances you earn to win your share of $350,000...
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louis, boise and spokane. >>> welcome their daughter august this month. she is seen here getting acquainted with big sister max. assuring her parents will do everything they can to make the world a better place for her and for all the children. >>> back in a moment, and we found a giant heart in san francisco. we will show you where. a 500 dollar mistake. ==take vo== the setting a san jose woman >>> coming up tonight at 6:00. a $500 mistake. the setting a san jose woman needed to make on her phone and how we can learn from her mistake. >>> finally, a combination of flag day and valentine's day. demonstrators formed a giant heart. a message of love as a response to the alt-right protest. together we will. pretty nice. >> lester holt is next. remember he is anchoring live from texas. >> good night. >>> tonight a deepening flood disaster here in texas. a rising toll, a family feared dead while trying to escape. >>> also a race against time to save people trapped in their homes. dramatic rescues on live television as the nation's fourth largest city is paraly
louis, boise and spokane. >>> welcome their daughter august this month. she is seen here getting acquainted with big sister max. assuring her parents will do everything they can to make the world a better place for her and for all the children. >>> back in a moment, and we found a giant heart in san francisco. we will show you where. a 500 dollar mistake. ==take vo== the setting a san jose woman >>> coming up tonight at 6:00. a $500 mistake. the setting a san jose...
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--spokane, washington. --saint louis, missouri. --albuquerque, new mexico. --boise, idaho.ston, texas. --y cabo san lucas, mexico. --la linea aerea ampliar sus vuelos en el aeropuerto minetta desde 73 hasta 91 vuelos diarios ya que se aumentar el numero de vuelos a ciudades como chicago, dallas, phoenix, seattle y portland. cesar --hace semanas una madre se refugi en una iglesia episcopal en nueva york, todo para evitar una deportacin... blanca --"antonio ruln" habl con el sacerdote a cargo del centro religioso quien asegura harn lo posible para proteger que la madre sea separada de sus hijos ciudadanos. take pkg 0;01 banner 0;22 luis 0;48 ydanis hoy no solo se levantaban plegarias dentro de la iglesia episcopal donde amanda morales se refugio hace unas semanas para evitar ser deportada. afuera lderes religiosos y funcionarios hacian un llamado de unidad, solidaridad y lucha por inmigrantes indocumentados. luis barrio sacerdote s.0.t una justicia dilatada retrasada no es justicia nos gustaría que vinieran las autoridades y dijeran ya no voy a hacer la separación de esta mad
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. >> spokane. it was thefare firts fair to use the environment as a theme. and it followed close on i believe it's 1972 was earth day, the first earth day. there was a great consciousness around the world about environmentalism. and it became the theme and arguably the obsession of expo the 74. the city tour in spokane washington, 7:30 eastern. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. the c-span cities tour working with the cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> up next we take to you the university of minnesota where professor erica lee teaches a class on asian grimes to the west coast from 1830 to 1930. she focus z on the prominent rool role of san francisco's angel island. this is about 90 minutes. >> well hello guys welcome back. i'm really excited to talk to you today for our session this afternoon because so many of us as americans we grow up learning about the history of immigration through ellis island. it's the history of european immigrants coming to the new world under the shadow of the statue of liberty. it'
. >> spokane. it was thefare firts fair to use the environment as a theme. and it followed close on i believe it's 1972 was earth day, the first earth day. there was a great consciousness around the world about environmentalism. and it became the theme and arguably the obsession of expo the 74. the city tour in spokane washington, 7:30 eastern. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. the c-span cities tour working with the cable affiliates and visiting cities across the...
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i went to his booking college -- to spokane college. they said the class was full. i came home and talked to my folks. were -- herad parents were stationed in puerto rico when she was born. gave her a hispanic birth certificate. out caucasian on my application and put hispanic and for ain that class two-year program with a $5,000 toolbox and gas and food vouchers for two years and 50% of my wages reimbursed from the employer for six months because i claimed hispanic. there are white africans in africa. there are white people in mexico. handicap.is a claim hispanic. the other phone line does not work. host: we are having some trouble with our phone lines. colleges areity open admissions institutions. they have a very diverse student populations from all groups. they do not practice affirmative action in the same way elite colleges do because -- i cannot speak to you our personal experience, but most community colleges do not consider race and ethnicity in admission. host: scott jaschik, editor of inside higher ed. thank you for joining us today. coming up next, we wi
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talk about triple digits in spokane, 90s in portland and sacramento. we're going to dial it back a little bit, not much in the way of record high over that three-day stretch, just above the average of normal temperatures. we head through friday evening and into saturday morning across interior parts of the northeast. a chance of wint gusts, isolated tornado and a chance of rain across new york state and pennsylvania. behind it, a fall preview. look at the cool air. it's going to dominate much of the middle of the country. temperatures as much as 5 to 15 degrees below average. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> tourists will be allow loued to return to north carolina islands following a power outage. power was cut to both islands a week ago when construction crews working on a bridge hit some underground transmission lines and that forced an estimated 50,000 visitors to leave at the height of the tourist season. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news" now, cyber surprise. a hacker once hailed a hero is arrested. >>> and a dazzling play on
talk about triple digits in spokane, 90s in portland and sacramento. we're going to dial it back a little bit, not much in the way of record high over that three-day stretch, just above the average of normal temperatures. we head through friday evening and into saturday morning across interior parts of the northeast. a chance of wint gusts, isolated tornado and a chance of rain across new york state and pennsylvania. behind it, a fall preview. look at the cool air. it's going to dominate much...
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. >>> and check out this close call in spokane, washington. you see an out of control truck almost hit an officer. the truck was involved in high- speed chase when it happened. he is now behind bars. >>> meanwhile back here in the bay area, sky drone 5 giving us a look at the future of construction. the industry is now using drones to go high tech. only op 5, a project in brentwood to show us how they're changing the game. >> reporter: the camera mounted to the drone can take hundreds of photographs in a single flight which are then used to make three-dimensional maps of the construction site. >> this project is going to modernize the freeway. we thought it was a great opportunity to test the technology. >> reporter: it is yet another example of how drone technology is being used to solve a host of real-world problems. >> the old way of doing business, you would have surveyors running along the road taking shots, and that is not a good place for people to be when you have a lane of live traffic. >> reporter: for now drones have not replaced su
. >>> and check out this close call in spokane, washington. you see an out of control truck almost hit an officer. the truck was involved in high- speed chase when it happened. he is now behind bars. >>> meanwhile back here in the bay area, sky drone 5 giving us a look at the future of construction. the industry is now using drones to go high tech. only op 5, a project in brentwood to show us how they're changing the game. >> reporter: the camera mounted to the drone can...
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. >> other non-stop destinations include albuquerque, boise, houston, new orleans, spokane and st. louis. also new is the carrier's first ever international service from sap jose to cabo san lucas, mexico. in all, southwest says it will be increasing average daily flights from 73 to 91. >>> a texas woman says show was not expecting to see an alligator in her backyard, but there it was swimming outside her house, and that's not the only surprise visitor hurricane harvey washed up. >>> coming up at 4:00, the warning this morning from authorities for uber and lyft riders. beware of what substances your driver may or may not be use, and young people making a difference and their recognition for taking on big problems. the story tonight on "abc 7 news at 5:00." >>> a texas woman says she's dealing with turtles, frogs and now two alligators after the rain from hurricane harvey flooded her backyard. >> so here's the gator moving along. there's the top of the fence, the low part where he is able to get into our backyard, and now it looks like there's not only him but now him. >> look at th
. >> other non-stop destinations include albuquerque, boise, houston, new orleans, spokane and st. louis. also new is the carrier's first ever international service from sap jose to cabo san lucas, mexico. in all, southwest says it will be increasing average daily flights from 73 to 91. >>> a texas woman says show was not expecting to see an alligator in her backyard, but there it was swimming outside her house, and that's not the only surprise visitor hurricane harvey washed up....
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cuando el hombre trat de hacer una voltereta antes de caer al agua desde un puente abandonado en ''spokane60 pies.. --un nadador que se encontraba en el ro fue quien ayud al hombre a salir del agua... take vo / cesar --- expertos aseguran que son pocas las probabilidades de transmisin del zika con un beso, adems hay grandes avances en relacin con el cncer, detalles en el poder en ti... tu salud -- gabriela live live weather cam bahia... blanca ---pasamos con lucrecia borchardt...lucrecia.. take lucrecia live lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy buenas tardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48. enseguida les comparto la informacion meteorologica del dia de hoy. como usted ve en su pantalla aqui tenemos las siguientes condiciones climatologicas: durante la manana tenemos: bajas temperaturas y nubosidad. para la tarde subira el termometro, permanecen las nubes. y para la noche esperamos temperaturas en los rangos de: 50's =============== como usted sabe en nuestra area geografica tenemos por lo menos cinco microclimas. hoy las temperaturas maximas en: la bahia norte tenemos:
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. >> c-span's city tour is in spokane, washington, with our comcast cable partners as we explore that city's rich history. booktv features the history and economic development of spoken "spoken: ouror of early history." they had the gold strike, the gold rush in 1883. that led into a silver strike. it was one of the most producing silver areas in the united states a lot of the mansionsand big buildings are all built from the mine money. significante most environmental leaders and father the nationa dark systems, local author talks about his book about john years 1000 mile walk to the golf. muir's 1000-mile
. >> c-span's city tour is in spokane, washington, with our comcast cable partners as we explore that city's rich history. booktv features the history and economic development of spoken "spoken: ouror of early history." they had the gold strike, the gold rush in 1883. that led into a silver strike. it was one of the most producing silver areas in the united states a lot of the mansionsand big buildings are all built from the mine money. significante most environmental leaders...
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. ♪ tour is in citi spokane, washington, and as we exple their rich history and literary scene, saturdaybooktv features the economic development with the author of "spoke came -- skane. >> it was built basically from the money with the gold rush in 1883 and that led to a sobe strike. it was -- silver strike. it was one of the largest silver producing areain the united states. a lot of the big buildings are built from that. >> and one of the nation's most significant environmental leaders, a local author, talks about hisook "restless buyers." muir is basically the protagonist for the national park system. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, american histortv teachers -- features the story of one of the first environmentally themed fares. the first cities ever to host an environmental nair and it follows close i believe 1972, earth today, the first earth day, and there is a great consciousness aund the world about environmentalism and the became arguably the obsession of expo 74. >> we will visit the home of being crosby. -- bing crosby. sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history to be on c-sp
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. >> did one in spokane, washington. that was a -- that was out in the field. set me up. he was wearing a wire. >> well, if he was wearing a wire, wouldn't they have caught you? >> i thought it was a wire. what it was, was one of the ear bud for a radio. and you got luke in virginia. that was in '92. >> and why did you kill luke? >> luke owed me $40,000 and couldn't pay me the money. >> protsman says another took place in fort myers, florida. >> i was involved with a disturbance between two different gang rivals and this guy had a hit put on him. and word got around that someone had to take care of him and i volunteered. >> why? >> because is trying to build a reputation with this certain group of individuals. >> finally, protsman said he also murdered a motorcycle officer in the 1970s. >> that was the very first one i ever did. i ran him off the road with my truck. >> why? >> because he wanted me to flip for him. he wanted me to flip against the gang with him. >> while protsman offered specifics about the officer he says he killed, homicide detectives who inve
. >> did one in spokane, washington. that was a -- that was out in the field. set me up. he was wearing a wire. >> well, if he was wearing a wire, wouldn't they have caught you? >> i thought it was a wire. what it was, was one of the ear bud for a radio. and you got luke in virginia. that was in '92. >> and why did you kill luke? >> luke owed me $40,000 and couldn't pay me the money. >> protsman says another took place in fort myers, florida. >> i was...
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the trial is now scheduled to open september 5 in spokane, washington. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. is the trump administration trying to silence government scientists from working or talking ababout climate change? it is a growing concern in washington. on monday the guardian reported staff at the u.s. department of agriculture have been instructed to avoid using the term climate change in their work. meanwhile, the new york times has published a draft of an alarming government report looking at how climate change in is already causing drastic dramati impact the unite states. scscientists who worked on t the study fear the study will be changed oruppressed by the trump adadministration. amamy: scientitists working iine the government are also being silenced in other ways. we are joined now by joel clement, a senior official within the interior department. up until recently he focused on the dangers that climate change poses toto alaska native communities in the
the trial is now scheduled to open september 5 in spokane, washington. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. is the trump administration trying to silence government scientists from working or talking ababout climate change? it is a growing concern in washington. on monday the guardian reported staff at the u.s. department of agriculture have been instructed to avoid using the term climate change in their work....
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they include service to orlando, spokane, st. louis, albuquerque, new orleans, cabo and houston. >> san jose is a vital part of southwest's operation here in the bay area, and we listen to our customers. they asked for more service and we're very happy to be able to deliver that request. >> we're very is happy about that. southwest will also fly more planes out of san jose. the daily average number is jumping from 73 to 91. new flights start in march. >> you had me at cabo. >>> prices expected to drop at whole foods nationwide. that is the word from amazon. the tech giant's acquisition of the grocery chain closes today. amazon says all shoppers can expect lower prices on things like fruit and vegetables, beef, eggs and peanut butter. people are joking on line that whole foods may finally have to shed the nickname whole paycheck. >>> new details now on the trump administration's role backing an obama era policy. they can once again turn over surplus military gear to local police departments. the nation's top cop attorney general j
they include service to orlando, spokane, st. louis, albuquerque, new orleans, cabo and houston. >> san jose is a vital part of southwest's operation here in the bay area, and we listen to our customers. they asked for more service and we're very happy to be able to deliver that request. >> we're very is happy about that. southwest will also fly more planes out of san jose. the daily average number is jumping from 73 to 91. new flights start in march. >> you had me at cabo....
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. >> we'll also visit the childhood home of spokane native bing crosby. the cspan cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. up next on lectures in history, we take you to emery university where professor patrick allat takes you to the gold rushes of the 1800s. >> good morning, everybody. in the areas immediately following 1848, the golds played a very important role in american history. if you think all the way back to the conquist arkconquistadors. and what happened was that the first gold was discovered and then suddenly people started pouring into the area in huge numberings because of the intoxicating possibility that gold would make them wealthy quickly. until then this had been an area really beyond the line of settlement. but suddenly now the white settlement catches up very quickly. here's the governor george gilmer explaining what it was like meeting the miners in 1829. many thousands of idle people flocked into georgia from every point on the compass. when loosed from the strengths of law and public o
. >> we'll also visit the childhood home of spokane native bing crosby. the cspan cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. up next on lectures in history, we take you to emery university where professor patrick allat takes you to the gold rushes of the 1800s. >> good morning, everybody. in the areas immediately following 1848, the golds played a very important role in american history. if you think all the way back to the conquist...
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home of spokane native, ben crosby. at; 30 p.m. eastern on c-span twos book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. this c-span cities tour working with our cable of physics -- affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> next, a conversation about iran's nuclear program and the countries influence in iraq, syria and yemen. the panel debated the iran nuclear agreement and the expanding influence in the region. the heritage foundation hosted the forum. >> good afternoon, welcome to the heritage foundation and our auditorium. we welcome those who join us on our website on all of these occasions. in house, wee would ask that courtesy checks that our mobile devices up in silence and turned off as we prepared to begin. for those watching online, you're welcome to spend -- send questions and comments at any time emailing speaker at heritage.org. leading our discussion this afternoon is peter brookes, the senior fellow for national security affairs and foreign policy. asis also in his fifth term a member of
home of spokane native, ben crosby. at; 30 p.m. eastern on c-span twos book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. this c-span cities tour working with our cable of physics -- affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> next, a conversation about iran's nuclear program and the countries influence in iraq, syria and yemen. the panel debated the iran nuclear agreement and the expanding influence in the region. the heritage foundation hosted the forum....
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. >> we'll also visited spokane home of bing crosby. 7:30 p.m. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on c-span 3. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> on lectures in history, emory university professor, patrick allitt teaches a class about the california gold rush of the mid-1800s. he talks about the evolving technology used to mine gold. >> good morning, everybody. >> morning. >> my lecture today is the history of the gold rush. and i'm going to talk mainly about california in the years immediately following 1848. but goalld's played a very important role in history. the history the conquest, first of the aztecs and then the incas is an unquenchable thirst for gold. when the first english settlers came to jamestown in 1607, one of the things they were hoping to find was gold like the spaniards. they brought with them jewelers and goldsmiths. but america's first gold rush took very close to where we are now in georgia. in 18
. >> we'll also visited spokane home of bing crosby. 7:30 p.m. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on c-span 3. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> on lectures in history, emory university professor, patrick allitt teaches a class about the california gold rush of the mid-1800s. he talks about the evolving technology used...
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. >> we'll visit the childhood home of spokane native bing crosby. that's saturday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tour. working with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> up next on lectures in history, we take you to emory university where patrick allitt teaches a class on the 1800s. this is just under an hour. >>> the topic of our lecture today is the history of the gold rush. i will talk mainly about california in the years immediately following 1848. but gold has played a very important role in american history. if you think back to the conquistadors, one of the things they were fascinated by was the quest for gold. and the history of their conquest, first of the aztecs and then of the incas, is an unquenchable desire for precious metals. gold and also silver. when the first english settlers came to jamestown in 1607, what they were hoping to find was the same kind of supplies of gold that had been found by the spaniards. it was a source of bitter disappointment to not to find gold in what's now virginia. they brought with them jewelers and gol
. >> we'll visit the childhood home of spokane native bing crosby. that's saturday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tour. working with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> up next on lectures in history, we take you to emory university where patrick allitt teaches a class on the 1800s. this is just under an hour. >>> the topic of our lecture today is the history of the gold rush. i will talk mainly about california in the years immediately...
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. >>> check out this close call in spokane, washington. you see an out of control truck almost hit an officer. he dove into the trunk of his own car to get out of the way. that truck was involved in a high speed chase when it happened. the driver, now behind bars. >>> still to come, climate change isn't just bad for the planet. >> it could be hazardous to your health. plus -- >> if a man or woman makes it, they might be driving a moving robot like this. i'm nikki in new york. coming up, i'll take you inside. overnight. some stree rivers... >>> heavy rain led to widespread flooding in new orleans overnight. streets look like rivers after 10-inch inches of rain fell in four hours. even though all were operating at the time. and first responders received more than 200 emergency calls, but so far, there are no reports of injuries. more heavy rain is expected tomorrow. >> comprehensive study concludes it's threatening the health of the planet. researchers found 60,000 people could die of air pollution related causes in the year 2030 if climate
. >>> check out this close call in spokane, washington. you see an out of control truck almost hit an officer. he dove into the trunk of his own car to get out of the way. that truck was involved in a high speed chase when it happened. the driver, now behind bars. >>> still to come, climate change isn't just bad for the planet. >> it could be hazardous to your health. plus -- >> if a man or woman makes it, they might be driving a moving robot like this. i'm nikki...
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spokane county washington sheriff's deputy see as car coming down the highway and jumps into the trunkst in the nick of time. the deputy was laying down some spike strips to stop the driver who was part of high-speed cha chase. those strips clearly did not work. but the driver was caught later and arrested on multiple charges jumping into his own trunk. >>> well, police in humane society were on the scene friday at a warehouse in montclair, california authorities found thousands of animals some dead and some alive. chickens and other birds, snakes, fish and other exotic animals all crammed in there. investigators say the conditions inside the warehouse were appalling. >> trash, debris, feces on the ground, deceased animals on the ground, animals canal balance liesing eating other animals. no food, no water, the stench was very bad. >> investigators say the owner of the animals was arrested this week on an unrelated charge, and is now facing charges of felony animal cruelty. >>> john the governor join the lifeguards in 1967 and 50 years later he's still there. the town of oyster bay, ne
spokane county washington sheriff's deputy see as car coming down the highway and jumps into the trunkst in the nick of time. the deputy was laying down some spike strips to stop the driver who was part of high-speed cha chase. those strips clearly did not work. but the driver was caught later and arrested on multiple charges jumping into his own trunk. >>> well, police in humane society were on the scene friday at a warehouse in montclair, california authorities found thousands of...
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fox's katie chen talked with the gym's manager and has the story from spokane, washingto washington.tom is the manager of this snap fitness. he's walking me through what happened on the ninth around 1:30 a.m., when people weren't inside working out. >> basically just kind of cased the gym, walk around for about five, six minutes. >> you can see these two guys in this surveillance video. one of them even tries out some of the exercise equipment. but, before they left? >> decided to take our aed, couple of other items, that were close to it. >> the defibrillator is used to save lives if somebody has a heart problem. >> oh, you hate to see somebody come into your business and take something. just is a terrible feeling that it was the aed, because what would have happened if somebody had a heart attack? >> it will cost around $1,600 to replace. in the meantime, people have been sharing tom's facebook post, urging people to keep an eye out. >> it is nice to know that >> well, let's hope they can finds those guys. that's a life saving device >> indeed it is, few things are more terrifying
fox's katie chen talked with the gym's manager and has the story from spokane, washingto washington.tom is the manager of this snap fitness. he's walking me through what happened on the ninth around 1:30 a.m., when people weren't inside working out. >> basically just kind of cased the gym, walk around for about five, six minutes. >> you can see these two guys in this surveillance video. one of them even tries out some of the exercise equipment. but, before they left? >>...
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but in spokane, they probably just didn't want to deal with your paperwork. my whole life to one decision. host: where did you grow up? jeff: the bay area. -- wererry your your parents in tech? jeff: no, teachers. i'm the only business person. i always have the weird business stories. they have the weird academic stories. host: how many hours a day do you spend in front of a screen? jeff: you find in tech as i progressed in my career, do more advisory work, i do less hands-on. just the nature. to stay connected, to feel i am not a sham, i still maintain the def con servers and update the systems. i spent a fair bit of time defending our network other people attacking it. that gives me enjoyment, and it is a huge pain in the ass. but you have to do one to stay current. i am more on mobile now than on my laptop, because emails i can do quickly, but when you are working on servers you need, like, five screens and a lot of screen real estate. : has black hat been hacked? would that be a badge of honor? jeff: def con was hacked a couple of times. i was hosting wit
but in spokane, they probably just didn't want to deal with your paperwork. my whole life to one decision. host: where did you grow up? jeff: the bay area. -- wererry your your parents in tech? jeff: no, teachers. i'm the only business person. i always have the weird business stories. they have the weird academic stories. host: how many hours a day do you spend in front of a screen? jeff: you find in tech as i progressed in my career, do more advisory work, i do less hands-on. just the nature....
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bet if you apply to the office in seattle you what event fine, but since you apply to the one in spokane they did not want to deal with your paperwork. my whole life, just right there, one little decision. host: where did you grow up? mr. moss: the bay area. host: were your parents and tech? mr. moss: no, teachers. i'm the only business person. everyone else is an academic. i have the weird business stories. host: how many hours a day do you spend in front of a screen? and do you do laptop? mr. moss: i do everything. iu find, i found in tech as progressed in my career, i do more advisory work. i do less hands-on, just the nature. and so, for me, to stay connected, to feel i am not disconnected from life hacking roots, i maintain all the devcon servers and update all the systems and provision everything. time spend a fair bit of defending our network from are the people attacking it. that gives me enjoyment and it is a huge pain in the ass. but you have to do want to stay current. so, i spend a fair amount of time in front of screens on morers and i spend i'm mobile now than on my laptop
bet if you apply to the office in seattle you what event fine, but since you apply to the one in spokane they did not want to deal with your paperwork. my whole life, just right there, one little decision. host: where did you grow up? mr. moss: the bay area. host: were your parents and tech? mr. moss: no, teachers. i'm the only business person. everyone else is an academic. i have the weird business stories. host: how many hours a day do you spend in front of a screen? and do you do laptop? mr....
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. >>> yeah, portland all the way up to spokane, seattle, all those areas are going to be hot just like us and twhauns next heat wave starts next thursday and builds all the way through next week. the first ten days of september we've got the greatest chance across the country of being warmer than average. that's going to be more 90s and 100s, especially inland. also that means air quality's going to drop once again, possibility of our next spare the air day is friday. here's sue with this morning's commute. >>> we're going to take a look at the golden gate bridge which is a little bit hazy here this morning, southbound 101, it's got four lanes in the southbound direction, two in the northbound direction where you're going to find some thick fogga that may hamper your visibility is over the waldo grade. it is very, very foggy up there so please use extra caution and floeb high beams there. slow traffic out of tracy with the bay bridge metering lights that were on at 5:25 this morning and a new location which makes sense. we were seeing all this slow traffic in the northbound 101 directi
. >>> yeah, portland all the way up to spokane, seattle, all those areas are going to be hot just like us and twhauns next heat wave starts next thursday and builds all the way through next week. the first ten days of september we've got the greatest chance across the country of being warmer than average. that's going to be more 90s and 100s, especially inland. also that means air quality's going to drop once again, possibility of our next spare the air day is friday. here's sue with...
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i am mark spokane and i represent the second congressional district in wisconsin and cochair the progressive -- the progressive caucus. strong and the largest values-based caucus among the democratic party in congress. we are very happy to have you here and today's panel is pivoting left, how we win by standing up for working families. we would like to take a look at what happened in the last election, and where we need to have a bigger and bolder message as opposed to maybe a message of incrementalism. one of the things that the progressive caucus has always done, for a number of years is we have our annual progressive caucus budget that we put forth, that is full of those big ideas, trying to move the ball forward. it is a big bold way, of trying to get policy solutions that people are asking for, but also trying to help elect early by chuck -- electoral early by talking about those big issues. person kind of briefat does a introduction and everyone will have five minutes to make some initial comments, then we will ask a couple of questions from the panel, based on that discussion. then we
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the same in spokane which is very unusual. here comes the cloud coverage.d in that we have high base precipitation but most of it evaporating before getting to the ground but it could develop later on. we have plenty coming from the san joaquin valley also off the sierra. some of these have produced isolated cells offshore. 60s for many of us and 70s for some, livermore 76, brentwood 74 and san jose 77. fairfield 74 so we have very warm air aloft and first it was the circulation around the high now we have a low pushing off tapping into moisture dragging it across funneling in moisture tonight and tomorrow so that is our best opportunity for isolated cells but there are some developing to the west of monterey also santa cruz and some could get very close. these are away from us but eventually they should make it here. later today we will have a few breaks in clouds with some lift and isolated showers with possible thundershowers tonight into tomorrow morning. muggy and warm by the coast with warmth and hot temperatures inland. >> we could have triple digits
the same in spokane which is very unusual. here comes the cloud coverage.d in that we have high base precipitation but most of it evaporating before getting to the ground but it could develop later on. we have plenty coming from the san joaquin valley also off the sierra. some of these have produced isolated cells offshore. 60s for many of us and 70s for some, livermore 76, brentwood 74 and san jose 77. fairfield 74 so we have very warm air aloft and first it was the circulation around the high...
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portland up through spokane, still dealing with air quality issues from the fires there and the fireso you by walmart. save money. live better. >>> hey, good morning to you. i'm natasha zouves from "abc7 mornings." here's meteorologist mike nicco with your accuweather forecast. hey, mike. >> hey, tasha! hi everybody. we'll start with your activity planner. breezy north of the bay bridge small craft advisory on the bay. and mostly cloudy at coast. let's take a look at our high temperatures starting inland. mid-to-upper 80s in the east bay, say upper 70s, near 80 in the south bay and the north bay, upper 60s to mid-70s around the bay and look at that 65 in san francisco. get used to this. it's around for the next couple of days. >> okay sounds good. here's a live look at the richmond side of the richmond/san rafael bridge. you can see the semi off on the side. i believe they hit the guardrail, not causing a major delay. drive times, eight minutes at westbound 580 across the richmond/san rafael bridge 24 minutes across san mateo. that disabled vehicle has cleared. much much better there.
portland up through spokane, still dealing with air quality issues from the fires there and the fireso you by walmart. save money. live better. >>> hey, good morning to you. i'm natasha zouves from "abc7 mornings." here's meteorologist mike nicco with your accuweather forecast. hey, mike. >> hey, tasha! hi everybody. we'll start with your activity planner. breezy north of the bay bridge small craft advisory on the bay. and mostly cloudy at coast. let's take a look at...