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kansas. he's the author of mobsters in our midst, the kansas city crime family. next, the former fbi agent sits down for a discussion of the city's gangster past and a look at newly discovered archives of police reports and mugshots from the kansas city star newspaper. held by the kansas city public library, this is a little more than an hour. >> welcome. welcome, everyone. my name is jeremy drouidrouin, manage the local collections, our research room and archives are headquartered just across the hall from this auditorium. in the missouri valley room, you'll find books, articles, and newspaper clippings documenting the history of organized crime in kansas city, from black hand era violence, to syndicate bootlegs through the 26-year reign of the crime boss nick subella, associated with skimming casinos in las vegas and bombing businesses in the river key. whether we like it or not, organized crime is a part of our history. moreover, it continues to capture our fascination as well as generate interest in new scholarship. last year, the special collections departmen
kansas. he's the author of mobsters in our midst, the kansas city crime family. next, the former fbi agent sits down for a discussion of the city's gangster past and a look at newly discovered archives of police reports and mugshots from the kansas city star newspaper. held by the kansas city public library, this is a little more than an hour. >> welcome. welcome, everyone. my name is jeremy drouidrouin, manage the local collections, our research room and archives are headquartered just...
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he's the author of "mobsters in our midst," the kansas city crime family. next on american history tv, the former fbi agent discusses the city's gangster past and newly discovered archives of mug shots from the kansas city star newspaper. held by the kansas city public library. this is a little more than an hour. >> welcome everyone. our research room and archives are headquartered just across the hall from this auditorium. in the missouri valley room, you will find books, articles and newspaper clippings documenting the hus ri of organized crime in kansas city from backhand era to bootlegging with ties to the pendergast machine through the 26-reign of crime box dick civella, and bombing businesses in the river kiev. whether we like it or not, organized crime is part of our history. it continues to capture or fascination as well as generate interest in new scholarship. last year the special collections department acquired a piece of our mafia past with the organized crime files of the "kansas city star" were donated by former "star" reporter mike mcgraw. the
he's the author of "mobsters in our midst," the kansas city crime family. next on american history tv, the former fbi agent discusses the city's gangster past and newly discovered archives of mug shots from the kansas city star newspaper. held by the kansas city public library. this is a little more than an hour. >> welcome everyone. our research room and archives are headquartered just across the hall from this auditorium. in the missouri valley room, you will find books,...
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it is her party, esther george in jackson hole, the kansas city fed has territory over wyoming. it always has been about the kansas city fed. really, really valuable conference. mckee george with michael and the 7:00 hour. this is "bloomberg." ♪
it is her party, esther george in jackson hole, the kansas city fed has territory over wyoming. it always has been about the kansas city fed. really, really valuable conference. mckee george with michael and the 7:00 hour. this is "bloomberg." ♪
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how close those two cities were for a number reasons ased on the cattle trade. born in kansasity. area, studied for a few years in pratt, kansas for college. and then he got a job at the santa fe rail record. and so when he didn't get the raise he wanted after a few years of very good work on the santa fe, he decided to start out in am rillo and found his own firm and basically he lived out his life being an am rillo citizen and hi built so much of the landscape in this area. what we're looking at here, a design by him. it's his signature but of the skyline of am rillo. after ex: was discovered, -- ama rillo. after oil was discovered in ama so one of the facts that i think people wouldn't know is that after oil was discovered in the region in 1926, there was a building boom that happened in the urban space of amarillo and there were more sky scrapers that were erected between 1926 and 1930 than any other city in the united states. now, mind you these sky scrapers were seven to ten stories tall. so one of the thing that is we did during the promotion is think back to the musica
how close those two cities were for a number reasons ased on the cattle trade. born in kansasity. area, studied for a few years in pratt, kansas for college. and then he got a job at the santa fe rail record. and so when he didn't get the raise he wanted after a few years of very good work on the santa fe, he decided to start out in am rillo and found his own firm and basically he lived out his life being an am rillo citizen and hi built so much of the landscape in this area. what we're looking...
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the town of kansas city was not very far away. l attending high school, harry truman journeyed here afternoon -- every afternoon for employment on a newspaper, the kansas city star. his job was wrapping newspapers for what seemed like a constant avalanche from the presses. not exciting, but it paid more than twice as much as the drug store job. it 17 years old, harry truman became a railroad worker. as a timekeeper on the santa fe railroads. this was after he graduated from high school and his father had suffered financial reverses that eliminated his chances of going to college and necessitated him going to work full time and in earnest. his ambition carried him on and in less than i gear he had gained for himself a position as clerk in a large bank. then followed -- then followed years as a missouri farmer, defending the flag of the united states during the first world war. shortly after being discharged from the army, harry and a friend established this clothing store in the kansas city, but along came the national depression, w
the town of kansas city was not very far away. l attending high school, harry truman journeyed here afternoon -- every afternoon for employment on a newspaper, the kansas city star. his job was wrapping newspapers for what seemed like a constant avalanche from the presses. not exciting, but it paid more than twice as much as the drug store job. it 17 years old, harry truman became a railroad worker. as a timekeeper on the santa fe railroads. this was after he graduated from high school and his...
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the street. but their success made kansas city, as i said, the world capital. sports architecture is one of the major exports of kansas city. >> we are going to open this up for questions in just one second. i'm going to try and end this at 7:30 so you can come up and sign, and have paul sign books for you. but now is the time when i want you to talk about the downtown stadium in kansas city that we should've built, obviously the architect is from populace. >> it would be awfully hard for kansas city to not -- >> let's get that far from denver. >> exactly. there are a couple of other people doing stuff and, in fact, an interesting untalented new york architect is now doing the new ballpark for oakland, which is actually one of the most interesting and promising projects around. but populists is done some wonderful stuff, including the ballpark that i think is my very favorite among relatively recent ones, which is pnc in pittsburgh. as well as camden yards, san francisco, which is fantastic and quite a number of others. it would be hard to imagine that the team
the street. but their success made kansas city, as i said, the world capital. sports architecture is one of the major exports of kansas city. >> we are going to open this up for questions in just one second. i'm going to try and end this at 7:30 so you can come up and sign, and have paul sign books for you. but now is the time when i want you to talk about the downtown stadium in kansas city that we should've built, obviously the architect is from populace. >> it would be awfully...
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kansas. he's the author of mobsters in our midst, the kansas city crime family. next, the former fbi agent sits down for a discussion of the city's gangster past and a look at newly discovered archives of police reports and mugshots from the kansas city star newspaper. held by the kansas city public library, this is a little more than an hour. >> welcome. welcome, everyone.
kansas. he's the author of mobsters in our midst, the kansas city crime family. next, the former fbi agent sits down for a discussion of the city's gangster past and a look at newly discovered archives of police reports and mugshots from the kansas city star newspaper. held by the kansas city public library, this is a little more than an hour. >> welcome. welcome, everyone.
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next on american history tv, harry chronicles the operation hosted by the kansas city public library in the u.s. command and staff college. this is an hour. >> good evening everyone, i'm kelly evans, and part of the public affairs team at the kansas city public library. thrilled to have you here today, and have harry as our speaker. -- we've been partnering with them since general of 2008 and our programs become more apart more popular every month. as you can see we're here at the hall in our brand-new chairs. just because we couldn't fit you all upstairs. it doesn't matter the topic our discussion of the liberation of paris is no different. harry labour is a professor of history who specializes in the american civil war and world war ii in europe. he's a full bright scholar, he spoke at west point, and to the idf military college. i'm not gonna keep you any longer. let's welcome up harry. >> well good evening. think you to tell you, crosby camper and the entire staff here at the kansas city public library. is this not a great facility? it is really one of the jewels of kansas city, w
next on american history tv, harry chronicles the operation hosted by the kansas city public library in the u.s. command and staff college. this is an hour. >> good evening everyone, i'm kelly evans, and part of the public affairs team at the kansas city public library. thrilled to have you here today, and have harry as our speaker. -- we've been partnering with them since general of 2008 and our programs become more apart more popular every month. as you can see we're here at the hall in...
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and was signed in kansas city to come to brooklyn and play for the dodgers. kansas city plays an important role in that history. i think it was probably the very best, actually, both because of its history and just its physical qualities -- >> you said -- there are funny things where they screw things up in these parks which i find amusing. was that the one where they had only one entrance and you couldn't get everyone in the ballpark in time. there was a -- >> there was a rotunda and it was designed too small. >> you couldn't get in. >> it would never pass the fire laws today in terms of people getting out. they did make some tweaks to fix it over time. but they -- they also forgot a press box which is sort of interesting. all of that eventually got taken care of. but they were -- the early ballparks, while they were kind of grand and beautiful buildings, also were kind of creatures of circumstance and they -- their shapes were determined by the streets of the neighborhood or by how much land the owners could buy. griffith in washington, d.c., had an amazing
and was signed in kansas city to come to brooklyn and play for the dodgers. kansas city plays an important role in that history. i think it was probably the very best, actually, both because of its history and just its physical qualities -- >> you said -- there are funny things where they screw things up in these parks which i find amusing. was that the one where they had only one entrance and you couldn't get everyone in the ballpark in time. there was a -- >> there was a rotunda...
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it is one of the reasons i feel for kansas city. maybe it is just as well it did not happen 15 years ago when there was a minor push to move the royals downtown. i do not know that downtown kansas city was truly ready for it yet. we might have expected or you might have expected too much from a ballpark. it cannot alone turn around a downtown. what it can do is be a fantastic reinforcement of a larger revival and make it even stronger and push it forward even more and connect all the other things happening. today as opposed to 15 years ago, there are so many more people living in downtown kansas city. there are more people working. there are whole new neighborhoods that are developing. the whole momentum of the city is more focused downtown than it used to be. in fact, now, it would not be on the shoulders of a ballpark to turn around a downtown, which it would not have succeeded in doing anyway. whitney: we have time for two more questions. >> i am the white sox guy. i was curious, your impression of the old kaminski. and that monst
it is one of the reasons i feel for kansas city. maybe it is just as well it did not happen 15 years ago when there was a minor push to move the royals downtown. i do not know that downtown kansas city was truly ready for it yet. we might have expected or you might have expected too much from a ballpark. it cannot alone turn around a downtown. what it can do is be a fantastic reinforcement of a larger revival and make it even stronger and push it forward even more and connect all the other...
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tonight a look at programs from the kansas city public library in kansas city, missouri. we begin with the talk of the life of hollywood artist millicent patrick. discussing her book the lady from the black lagoon, hollywood monster and the lost legacy of millicent patrick. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span 3. be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program or through our social media feeds. c-span, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> welcome to at home with the roosevelts. i'm joined today by the director of the herbert hoover presidential library museum. >> hi, i'm tom schwartz. i'm the director of the herbert hoover presidential museum in iowa. >> we're here today to talk about one of the most remarkable transitions in american history, the presidential election of 1932, hoover and roosevelt, their long relationship of prior to and after their presidencies. this was
tonight a look at programs from the kansas city public library in kansas city, missouri. we begin with the talk of the life of hollywood artist millicent patrick. discussing her book the lady from the black lagoon, hollywood monster and the lost legacy of millicent patrick. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span 3. be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program or through our social...
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the kansas city chiefs announced that they will no american head dresses, faceative paint or others costumere games. the nfl team said it made the decision after consulting native american communities in the kansas city area. the team says it's also exploring the creation of a formized education program joe deangie angelo, the -- deangelo, the man known as the golden state killer, has been sentenced to life in prison. his sentencing marks the end of a crime investigation that begat 1970's and attracted worldwidettacks. deangelo was a california police officer during his 12-year spreu ofl crimes in the 70's and 80's. he was arrested in 2018 afterra policeed him down by using a genealogy website to match his d.n.a. to that recovered fromve l crime scenes. and the united nations mission in mali says it's human rights team has visited the former president and others detained by the leadersf this week's coup. it said they are still being held at m aitary camp outside the capital but gave no further details. e military say two detainees have been released but that 17 others are still beingeld. yo
the kansas city chiefs announced that they will no american head dresses, faceative paint or others costumere games. the nfl team said it made the decision after consulting native american communities in the kansas city area. the team says it's also exploring the creation of a formized education program joe deangie angelo, the -- deangelo, the man known as the golden state killer, has been sentenced to life in prison. his sentencing marks the end of a crime investigation that begat 1970's and...
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the big town of kansas city was not very far away. ile still attending high school, young harry truman journeyed here every afternoon for part-time employment on a newspaper, the kansas city tar. his job was wrapping newspapers, which flowed in what seemed like a constant avalanche from the grinding presses. not a very exciting position for an ambitious young man, but it paid more than twice as much as the drugstore job. when 17 years old, harry truman became a railroad worker as a timekeeper on the santa fe railroad. this was after he graduated from high school. his father had suffered financial reverses, which eliminated harry's chances of going to college and necessitated his going to work full-time and in earnest. ut his ambition carried him on and within less than a year, he had gained a position as clerk in a large bank. then followed 10 strenuous years as a missouri farmer and his distinguished service defending the flag of the united states during the first world war. shortly after being discharged from the army, harry truman a
the big town of kansas city was not very far away. ile still attending high school, young harry truman journeyed here every afternoon for part-time employment on a newspaper, the kansas city tar. his job was wrapping newspapers, which flowed in what seemed like a constant avalanche from the grinding presses. not a very exciting position for an ambitious young man, but it paid more than twice as much as the drugstore job. when 17 years old, harry truman became a railroad worker as a timekeeper...
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the full-time curator here and i are natives to kansas city. we were always interested in why this place felt so familiar to us as having grown up there. michael started looking at the number of objects in the panhandle-plains permanent collection that related to kansas city. it turns out there were over 1,000 objects on a database that he pulled up.
the full-time curator here and i are natives to kansas city. we were always interested in why this place felt so familiar to us as having grown up there. michael started looking at the number of objects in the panhandle-plains permanent collection that related to kansas city. it turns out there were over 1,000 objects on a database that he pulled up.
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it is my pleasure to welcome you to the federal reserve bank of kansas city's economic symposium titled navigating the decade and president of the kansas city and am pleased to be joined by chairman jake powell is one of many of my colleagues in federal reserve and other central bankers, academics, public and private sector economists and members of the news media for this annual gathering. as you well know, it's been our custom for nearly four decades to welcome you to wyoming, served for the kansas city that. i look forward to return to the online format, senate expressing my gratitude for those who travel around the globe to attend for managing jet lag. appreciation to those attempting to manage local. with the current time, ranging from 6:00 a.m. thursday to 1:00 a.m. friday. this year has been an extraordinary one for monetary policy and central banking. issues with time including the level of interest rates the effects of heightened uncertainty and how to effectively communicate monetary policy have been amplified by the economic fallout of the pandemic. for more than a decade, it
it is my pleasure to welcome you to the federal reserve bank of kansas city's economic symposium titled navigating the decade and president of the kansas city and am pleased to be joined by chairman jake powell is one of many of my colleagues in federal reserve and other central bankers, academics, public and private sector economists and members of the news media for this annual gathering. as you well know, it's been our custom for nearly four decades to welcome you to wyoming, served for the...
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the republican party left kansas city united. n this was the first contested presidential primary and convention situation since 1952 the possibilities for disaster were enormous. they didn't happen in kansas city. richard: not only did they didn't happen in kansas city, but it didn't happen in new york for the democrats either. we have seen so far at least in this bicentennial year, a react reactcally reactcallimation. we did find with the democrats a gradual winoing down of the field to mr. carter and we have found a different situation with the republicans, a face-to-face confrontation, a clean cut victory, a winner and a loser joining together the parties, both republican and democratic after their respective conventions on approximately of what would call centrist programs center in center republican and center democratic and fight it out with the people. howard: there was this good feeling at the end and the endorsement of the candidate, by the losers by the winner. it's precisely because there was not that much difference b
the republican party left kansas city united. n this was the first contested presidential primary and convention situation since 1952 the possibilities for disaster were enormous. they didn't happen in kansas city. richard: not only did they didn't happen in kansas city, but it didn't happen in new york for the democrats either. we have seen so far at least in this bicentennial year, a react reactcally reactcallimation. we did find with the democrats a gradual winoing down of the field to mr....
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name is esther george, president of the kansas city fed. i'm pleased to be joined by federal reserve chairman jay powell as well as many of my colleagues from the federal reserve and by other central bankers, academics, public and private sector economists and members of the news media. foras been our custom nearly four decades to welcome you to beautiful jackson hole, wyoming, part of the region served by the kansas city fed. returning forward to to that setting next year. format, instead of expressing my gratitude to those who travel around the globe to attend the symposium while managing jet lag, i will offer my appreciation to those attempting to manage local time zone where the current time now ranges from 6:00 a.m. thursday to 1:00 a.m. friday. this year has been an extraordinary one for monetary policy and central banking. many of the issues that we've talked about for some time including the low level of interest rates, the slow pace of growth, the effects of heightened uncertainty and how to effectively communicate monetary policy h
name is esther george, president of the kansas city fed. i'm pleased to be joined by federal reserve chairman jay powell as well as many of my colleagues from the federal reserve and by other central bankers, academics, public and private sector economists and members of the news media. foras been our custom nearly four decades to welcome you to beautiful jackson hole, wyoming, part of the region served by the kansas city fed. returning forward to to that setting next year. format, instead of...
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, right here in the midwest, is right in the middle between kansas and missouri. there's kansas cityas city, missouri. >> kansas city's kind of a formerly wild town during the prohibition era. it was kind of the beginning of the west. >> people maybe have an image in their head of cowboys and cattle rustling, but it's a big city. >> the home of harry truman. barbecue and jazz. >> the first inkling i had of it was i'd heard that they'd found some bodies in johnson county, kansas. i just sat straight up in bed. i got goose bumps. >> and somebody said, well, we've got a body or two in linn county. >> the energy in the newsroom suddenly jumped. >> it's one of the biggest stories of the year. >> it could not have been bigger in kansas city. it was shocking. >> pretty soon they said, "well, they're in barrels." >> police pulled about three 55-gallon drums out a couple hours ago. >> we do not know where they were murdered. we do not know when they were murdered. and we do not know how long they have been in the barrels. >> it was like a stephen king novel in real life. >> the bodies were sc
, right here in the midwest, is right in the middle between kansas and missouri. there's kansas cityas city, missouri. >> kansas city's kind of a formerly wild town during the prohibition era. it was kind of the beginning of the west. >> people maybe have an image in their head of cowboys and cattle rustling, but it's a big city. >> the home of harry truman. barbecue and jazz. >> the first inkling i had of it was i'd heard that they'd found some bodies in johnson county,...
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the president of the kansas city fed spoke with bloomberg. 2% as anever thought of ceiling. really stay focused on what anchors inflation expectations wethe economy, so i think will be talking about the kinds of things that help us do a better job of achieving our objective. george's comments come on the eve of a symposium normally held in jackson hole, wyoming. this year it is held online. for more kathleen hedges is with us. the virtual nature of the meeting as well as just the kind of policy framework we are dealing with here. >> so many issues and of course this is an event in central banking and markets that is watched around the world. joining us now is a special guest, thomas hoenig, president of the central reserve bank. he is now a senior fellow at the makeda center. he was the vice chairman at the fdic and brings a lot to the table. i want to get into this. let's step back. online or at the jackson lake lodge, why does the world watch? why is the fed symposium so important? >> good question. it's important for several reasons. ofhas been a center discussion among c
the president of the kansas city fed spoke with bloomberg. 2% as anever thought of ceiling. really stay focused on what anchors inflation expectations wethe economy, so i think will be talking about the kinds of things that help us do a better job of achieving our objective. george's comments come on the eve of a symposium normally held in jackson hole, wyoming. this year it is held online. for more kathleen hedges is with us. the virtual nature of the meeting as well as just the kind of...
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the whipping post in this judge's court is apparently a famous local institution -- i had never heard of it, but i'm just learning of kansas city history. and until then, the woman had ever been bound to it. whippedirst woman to be on this whipping post in a kansas city court was an 11-year-old black girl. knee grows with and carted off. in howardn wept again county. i can feel the presentation with these kinds of clippings. i have been doing it for a long, long time now, almost 20 years. i will meet students occasionally -- oftentimes, i will meet white students who say , tell me where you are from, "i am from a boring place, it is all white." and i will say, "how did it become all white?" [laughter] and they will look at me like i am crazy. "it is just naturally all white." they don't say that. but to their credit, we don't have these conversations, and not only their parents, the grandparents, the people who were there when they arrive from some other place and say oh, by the way, we use to be a much more diverse community, like springfield, missouri, which one had a 20% black population, i believe, but the turnover populati
the whipping post in this judge's court is apparently a famous local institution -- i had never heard of it, but i'm just learning of kansas city history. and until then, the woman had ever been bound to it. whippedirst woman to be on this whipping post in a kansas city court was an 11-year-old black girl. knee grows with and carted off. in howardn wept again county. i can feel the presentation with these kinds of clippings. i have been doing it for a long, long time now, almost 20 years. i...
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it is run by the kansas city fit and their wonderful -- kansas city fed and their wonderful esther george. this will be a virtual jackson hole meeting. we spoke with esther george on the framework at hand. >> i will just offer you my perspective that this has been a useful process. it has been a process that really asked of ourselves to look at what we learned over the last decade to try to think about how the economy may have changed, and importantly, to think about how we communicate to the public. the process in and of itself has been a useful one, and i will leave it to the chairman to tom about what we've learned from that. michael: you've been considered an inflation hawk. where are you on the idea of average inflation targeting? is tofocus on inflation be true to our price stability target that our 2% really has to represent what is happening in the real economy. so as we think about ways to better communicate to the public , i've never thought of 2% as a ceiling, but to really stay focus on what anchors inflation expectations in the economy. ,rom a communication standpoint i think
it is run by the kansas city fit and their wonderful -- kansas city fed and their wonderful esther george. this will be a virtual jackson hole meeting. we spoke with esther george on the framework at hand. >> i will just offer you my perspective that this has been a useful process. it has been a process that really asked of ourselves to look at what we learned over the last decade to try to think about how the economy may have changed, and importantly, to think about how we communicate to...
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. >>> the kansas city chiefs forbidding fans from wearing headdress and face paint. is the team's nickname next? >>> pandemic in paradise. the new trend that has stressed out parents juggling working and homeschooling in the world's best destinations. >>> good friday morning, everyone. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> and i'm will reeve in for kenneth moton. we begin with the fourth and final night of the virtual democratic national convention. joe biden officially accepting his party's nomination for president. >> biden, vice president nominee kamala harris and their spouses viewing a fireworks show after biden's speech with supporters watching from their cars. in his speech biden pointed out his stark differences with president trump and urged the country to choose unity over division. >> he vowed to represent all americans pledging to bring back jobs, protect social security and get a handle on the coronavirus. abc's ines de la cuetara has more highlights from washington. good morning, ines. >> reporter: good morning, will and mona. democrats focusing on the pandemic as joe
. >>> the kansas city chiefs forbidding fans from wearing headdress and face paint. is the team's nickname next? >>> pandemic in paradise. the new trend that has stressed out parents juggling working and homeschooling in the world's best destinations. >>> good friday morning, everyone. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> and i'm will reeve in for kenneth moton. we begin with the fourth and final night of the virtual democratic national convention. joe biden officially...
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american football's champion team the kansas city chiefs have told their fans that they can no longer wear american indian team costumes or face paint to future games the chiefs say the new rule is the result of consultations with native american communities the club's clampdown comes after the national football league's washington tame drop the name redskins which is a term widely regarded as racist. well it doesn't snow too often in the australian state of new south wales so these kangaroos have been making the most of the surprise no fall which comes with the start of spring just days away it was triggered by. making its way north but weren't the only ones to frolic in the snow locals and tourists alike also rushed out to enjoy the rare event. let's get a recap now of the top story we're following for you russian opposition leader alexei novell niggas receiving emergency medical treatment imposing following a suspected poisoning and now belongs brought him to the shop to take clinic where doctors were trying to find out what coal seam to fall unconscious 2 days ago he was airlifted
american football's champion team the kansas city chiefs have told their fans that they can no longer wear american indian team costumes or face paint to future games the chiefs say the new rule is the result of consultations with native american communities the club's clampdown comes after the national football league's washington tame drop the name redskins which is a term widely regarded as racist. well it doesn't snow too often in the australian state of new south wales so these kangaroos...
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it is her party, esther george in jackson hole, the kansas city fed has territory over wyoming. has been about the kansas city fed. really, really valuable conference. mckee george with michael and the 7:00 hour. this is "bloomberg." ♪ >> donald will not rest until he has said all he can to take care of everyone impacted by this terrible pandemic. leee has ended the nicholas unfair trade agreement with china that punched a hole in our economy -- ridiculously unfair trade agreement with china that punched a hole in our economy. >> right now our economic health is coming back with emergency spending and tax cuts. americans are going back to work. looking at, more tax cuts and regulatory rollback will be in store. >> i don't use this precious time attacking the other side. because as we saw last week, that kind of talk only serves to divide the country further. i believe we need my husband's leadership now more than ever in order to bring us back once again to the greatest economy in the strongest country ever known. tom: a vision of day two of the republican convention. it continue
it is her party, esther george in jackson hole, the kansas city fed has territory over wyoming. has been about the kansas city fed. really, really valuable conference. mckee george with michael and the 7:00 hour. this is "bloomberg." ♪ >> donald will not rest until he has said all he can to take care of everyone impacted by this terrible pandemic. leee has ended the nicholas unfair trade agreement with china that punched a hole in our economy -- ridiculously unfair trade...
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today considerdc estimates 677,t their lives in the great pandemic of 1919. notice kansas city had 2,300 dead, by the way, significantly larger than st. louis, who is better organized and more ruthless dealing with influenza than kansas city was. in october 1918 alone 195,000 americans died of flu. remember, 50,000 americans died of wounds. this, during world war i. and at about the time that the senate's going to move into the most intense question about what should we do regarding the league of nations, we have the most serious medical crisis in the history of the american presidency. woodrow wilson has a massive es schemeic stroke october 2nd. has been on a gigantic nationwide tour towards the end of that tour in pueblo, colorado realized something was seriously wrong with the president. cleared the railroad line, got him back fast as he could to washington, d.c. been in washington, d.c. briefly when he the massive stroke. for six weeks his wife maintained a sha racharade ther nothing wrong with the president. 2340 one was permitted to see the president six weeks except the
today considerdc estimates 677,t their lives in the great pandemic of 1919. notice kansas city had 2,300 dead, by the way, significantly larger than st. louis, who is better organized and more ruthless dealing with influenza than kansas city was. in october 1918 alone 195,000 americans died of flu. remember, 50,000 americans died of wounds. this, during world war i. and at about the time that the senate's going to move into the most intense question about what should we do regarding the league...
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next on american history tv, harry chronicles the operation hosted by the kansas city public library in the u.s. command and staff college. this is an hour. >> good evening everyone, i'm kelly evans, and part of the public affairs team at the kansas city public library. thrilled to have you here today,
next on american history tv, harry chronicles the operation hosted by the kansas city public library in the u.s. command and staff college. this is an hour. >> good evening everyone, i'm kelly evans, and part of the public affairs team at the kansas city public library. thrilled to have you here today,
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the political process. richard: we have seen in these interviews with delegates going from kansas city to new york the -- kansasy, and new york, the sort of person going to those conventions and how they view this function. what about the conventions themselves? obviously the major task of the conventions is to choose a candidate for president. there's a lot of things they do as well. steve, what would you think is the most important function? other than the 90% function of choosing a candidate. stephen: they also of course have to choose a running mate, the vice presidential candidate. all of the balances involved in that, choosing a candidate from the south, this one from the north, choosing a candidate who has ties with white voters, the -- labors and ties with management. choosing a protestant if this is catholic. this is important in the election equation in the general election. richard: let me interrupt. i have to say, when we say choose, do you remember any case where the convention refused to endorse the recommended choice recommended by the candidate for president? stephen: i can only remember the sec
the political process. richard: we have seen in these interviews with delegates going from kansas city to new york the -- kansasy, and new york, the sort of person going to those conventions and how they view this function. what about the conventions themselves? obviously the major task of the conventions is to choose a candidate for president. there's a lot of things they do as well. steve, what would you think is the most important function? other than the 90% function of choosing a...
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really appreciate it. >>> he helped lead the kansas city chiefs to their first super bowl championshipand now damian williams is opting out of the season. we'll talk to damian williams, next. if you're at home thinking about your financial plan... so are we. prudential helps 1 in 7 americans with their financial needs. that's over 25 million people. with over 90 years of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help with secure video chat or on the phone. we make it easy for you with online tools, e-signatures, and no-medical-exam life insurance. plan for better days. go to prudential.com or talk to an advisor. plan for better days. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. >>> minutes from now, the first high school game of 2020 anywhere in the nation will kick off in utah. the stadium will only let in 25% of it cass pa we're moving to very troubled waters right now. three college football conferences plan to start their season next mon
really appreciate it. >>> he helped lead the kansas city chiefs to their first super bowl championshipand now damian williams is opting out of the season. we'll talk to damian williams, next. if you're at home thinking about your financial plan... so are we. prudential helps 1 in 7 americans with their financial needs. that's over 25 million people. with over 90 years of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help with secure video chat or on the phone. we...
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and thank you to talia and the entire staff here at the kansas city public library. is this not a great facility? [ applause ] it is one of the jewels of kansas city and we at the staff college are very appreciative of the relationship we have with the library and most of my colleagues, many of whom are here in the audience scattered among you will attest this is one of the great opportunities that we really cher riish to co down here and speak at the library and thanks to you as well for coming out. what a nice crowd. having been here before for a number of my colleagues speaking and in the past i've spoken here, i see familiar faces which is great. we appreciate your support of coming out as you have for all those times that we've been down here to do talks. how many of you have been to paris? i've got nothing to tell you then. [ laughter ] >> how many of you have been to paris recently, say in the last 75 years? [ laughter ] >> it looks like just about everybody. well, if you haven't been, for the time that we've got together tonight, let's go to france. let's go b
and thank you to talia and the entire staff here at the kansas city public library. is this not a great facility? [ applause ] it is one of the jewels of kansas city and we at the staff college are very appreciative of the relationship we have with the library and most of my colleagues, many of whom are here in the audience scattered among you will attest this is one of the great opportunities that we really cher riish to co down here and speak at the library and thanks to you as well for...
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wednesday night, a look at programs from the kansas city public library in kansas city, missouri. we began to talk about the life of hollywood artist listen to patrick. author and filmmaker mallory o'meara discusses your book, the lady from the black lagoon. hollywood mobsters, and the lost legacy of militant patrick. watch wednesday night, beginning at 8 pm eastern. enjoy american history tv. this weekend, and every weekend on c-span three. have watched lectures in history lately? every saturday at 8 pm eastern, on american history tv on c-span three, go inside a different college classroom, and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents. all the way to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for locking into class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, what professors transferred teaching to a virtual setting, to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union, but reagan met him halfway, but reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press
wednesday night, a look at programs from the kansas city public library in kansas city, missouri. we began to talk about the life of hollywood artist listen to patrick. author and filmmaker mallory o'meara discusses your book, the lady from the black lagoon. hollywood mobsters, and the lost legacy of militant patrick. watch wednesday night, beginning at 8 pm eastern. enjoy american history tv. this weekend, and every weekend on c-span three. have watched lectures in history lately? every...
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tonight a look at programs from the kansas city public library in kansas city, missouri. we begin with a talk about the life of millicent patrick. mali o'meara will discuss her book "life of hollywood artist millicent patrick" and watch american history tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span3. >>> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online or listen on our free radio app and be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily "washington journal" program or through our social media feeds. c-span, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >>> welcome back to at home with the roosevelts. i'm paul sparrow. i'm joined today by the director of the herbert hoover presidential library and museum. >> i'm tom schwartz. >> we are here today to talk about one of the most remarkable transitions in american history, the presidential election of 1932 and ho
tonight a look at programs from the kansas city public library in kansas city, missouri. we begin with a talk about the life of millicent patrick. mali o'meara will discuss her book "life of hollywood artist millicent patrick" and watch american history tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span3. >>> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television,...
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tonight a look at programs from the kansas city public library. in kansas city, missouri, we begin with a talk about the life of hollywood artist millicent patrick, author and filmmaker mallory o'meara discusses "the lady from the black lagoon." watch tonight beginning at 8:00 wm eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> have you watched lectures in history lately? every saturday, 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3 go inside a different college classroom and hear topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging in to class. >> with most college campuses closed due to impact of the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union, but reagan met him half way, reagan encouraged him. reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, we'll get to later, madison calmed it freedom of the use of the press and it is
tonight a look at programs from the kansas city public library. in kansas city, missouri, we begin with a talk about the life of hollywood artist millicent patrick, author and filmmaker mallory o'meara discusses "the lady from the black lagoon." watch tonight beginning at 8:00 wm eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> have you watched lectures in history lately? every saturday, 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3 go...
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welcome to the kansas city public library. robert merry is, this is his second presentation in the somewhat hallowed calls of the kansas city public library. five star library this week from library journal. thank you. [ applause ] he's a graduate of the university of washington. he has a master's degree from columbia university school of journalism. he's been a reporter for the observer, the "wall street journal," managing editor and editor in chief of congressional quarterly and more recently the editor of the national interest in the american conservative. the american conservative has about us passage saying it is collaborate but it sounds a lot like robert merry. this is a description of their philosophy. we believe in constitutional government, fiscal prudence, sound monetary policy and delineated borders, free markets and restraint in foreign policy mixed with diplomatic acuity. we adhere closely to our institutional maxim idea, principles over party. one would wish there were more of that kind of true conservative wande
welcome to the kansas city public library. robert merry is, this is his second presentation in the somewhat hallowed calls of the kansas city public library. five star library this week from library journal. thank you. [ applause ] he's a graduate of the university of washington. he has a master's degree from columbia university school of journalism. he's been a reporter for the observer, the "wall street journal," managing editor and editor in chief of congressional quarterly and...
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support after her 19-year-old daughter was murdered >> the detective that worked her case from the kansas city department, that man was a guardian angel for me in my time of need. he called around the clock he came by to see me people would say he did his job, but he did more than his job >> reporter: and you never forgot that? >> no, how could i no >> reporter: but her $100 gift didn't stay a secret a long. kansas city, ohio police sergeant jacob tracked her down, telling her story on social media. >> we were blown away with responses and comments, people wanting to reach out, said how can we get ahold of this woman >> reporter: the officers were so touched by her generosity, they started a go found me, raising more than $156,000 you didn't even want attention you just wanted to do it for you and your daughters >> right your parents tell you all the time, be a blessing to one and someone will be a blessing to you. that's true. >> that is an amazing lesson every layer of that story is amazing in itself. you put them all together. >> i think it's the ultimate story of good faith and good karma
support after her 19-year-old daughter was murdered >> the detective that worked her case from the kansas city department, that man was a guardian angel for me in my time of need. he called around the clock he came by to see me people would say he did his job, but he did more than his job >> reporter: and you never forgot that? >> no, how could i no >> reporter: but her $100 gift didn't stay a secret a long. kansas city, ohio police sergeant jacob tracked her down,...
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(upbeat music) >>> the defending super bowl champs are making a sweeping change, the kansas city chiefs prohibiting fans from wearing head dresses or american indian style face paint in the stadium. it comes as washington's nfl team dropped its name, long considered a slur to indigenous people. >>> in cincinnati calls for a longtime major league broadcaster to be fired after he made a homophobic slur during a game on live tv. nbc's gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: it was a hot mic, coming back from a commercial break. >> the [ bleep ] capitals of the world. >> reporter: an anti will ha anti-gay slur went over the air seconds later moved on as if nothing happened but the offensive comment soon went viral. >> i made a comment earlier tonight that i guess went out over the air that i am deeply ashamed of. if i have hurt anyone out there, i can't tell you how much i say from the bottom of my heart i'm so very, very sorry. >> reporter: that apology awkwardly interrupted. >> i pride myself and think of myself as a -- a man of faith, as there's a drive into deep left field it will be a ho
(upbeat music) >>> the defending super bowl champs are making a sweeping change, the kansas city chiefs prohibiting fans from wearing head dresses or american indian style face paint in the stadium. it comes as washington's nfl team dropped its name, long considered a slur to indigenous people. >>> in cincinnati calls for a longtime major league broadcaster to be fired after he made a homophobic slur during a game on live tv. nbc's gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter:...
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yousef: that was the kansas city fed president esther george speaking earlier. ss our interview this afternoon with the saint louis fed president. ♪ yousef: you're watching "bloomberg surveillance." i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai. let's get you the business flash with laura wright. >> jet in jamaica rolls-royce has suffered a record half-year loss. it posted a pretax loss of $7 billion after the coronavirus grounded jets all of the world. the ceo says 4000 jobs have been cut so far and a total of 9000 may end up being eliminated. salesforce is moving to streamline its business. it tells bloomberg it plans to cut 1000 jobs, including sales roles, as a support software company reported record quarterly revenue and forecast further gains. salesforce says it is reallocating resources to petition for further growth. this airport is planning a restructuring that can see the loss of another 600 jobs, a quarter of the remaining workforce. it comes after some of its biggest customers abandoned there.ons it has already scrapped more than 800 posts. that is the bloomberg
yousef: that was the kansas city fed president esther george speaking earlier. ss our interview this afternoon with the saint louis fed president. ♪ yousef: you're watching "bloomberg surveillance." i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai. let's get you the business flash with laura wright. >> jet in jamaica rolls-royce has suffered a record half-year loss. it posted a pretax loss of $7 billion after the coronavirus grounded jets all of the world. the ceo says 4000 jobs have been...
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wednesday night a look at programs from the kansas city public library, and kansas city, missouri. we begin with a talk about the life of hollow artist milicent patrick. author, filmmaker mallory o'meara discusses her book, the lady from the black lagoon. hollywood monsters, and the lost legacy of milicent patrick. watch wednesday night, beginning at 8 pm eastern. and enjoy american history tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span three. the presidents. available in paperback, hardcover and e-book, from public affairs. presents biographies of every president. inspired by conversations with noted historians, about the leadership skills that make for a successful presidency. in this presidential election year, as americans decide who should lead our country, this collection offers perspectives into the lives and events that forged each presidents leadership style. to learn more about all of our presidents and the books featured historians, visit c-span.org slash the presidents. available in paperback, hardcover and evoke. wherever books are sold. but next on the presidency, a conve
wednesday night a look at programs from the kansas city public library, and kansas city, missouri. we begin with a talk about the life of hollow artist milicent patrick. author, filmmaker mallory o'meara discusses her book, the lady from the black lagoon. hollywood monsters, and the lost legacy of milicent patrick. watch wednesday night, beginning at 8 pm eastern. and enjoy american history tv this weekend and every weekend on c-span three. the presidents. available in paperback, hardcover and...
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tonight a look at programs from the kansas city public library in kansas city, missouri. we begin with a talk about the life of hollywood artist millicent patrick. author and filmmaker discusses her book "the lady from the black lagoon," hollywood monsters and the lost legacy of millicent patrick. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span 3. >> the presidents available in paper back, hard cover and e-book from public affairs. presents biographies of every president. inspired by conversations with noted historians. in this presidential election year as americans decide who should lead our country this collection offers perspectives into the lives and events that forged each president's leadership style. to learn more about all our presidents and the book's featured historians visit c-span.org/the presidents. available in paper back, hard cover and e-book, wherever books are sold. >>> next on the presidency a conversation about portraying abraham lincoln on the stage. ford's theatre talks to the playwright h
tonight a look at programs from the kansas city public library in kansas city, missouri. we begin with a talk about the life of hollywood artist millicent patrick. author and filmmaker discusses her book "the lady from the black lagoon," hollywood monsters and the lost legacy of millicent patrick. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span 3. >> the presidents available in paper back, hard cover and e-book from...
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tonight a, look at programs from the kansas city public library. we begin with a talk of hollywood artist medicine patrick. arthur and filmmaker mallory o'meara discusses her book the lady from the black lagoon. hollywood monsters in the lost legacy of melissa patrick. watch tonight beginning at 8 pm eastern enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span three. ♪ ♪ >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online or listen on our free radio app and be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program or through our social media feeds. c-span, created by americas cable television company as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> welcome to a day at home with the roosevelt. i am paul sparrow, the director of the franklin roosevelt museum. >> hi, i am tom short. i'm the director of herbert hoover presidential library museum. >> we a
tonight a, look at programs from the kansas city public library. we begin with a talk of hollywood artist medicine patrick. arthur and filmmaker mallory o'meara discusses her book the lady from the black lagoon. hollywood monsters in the lost legacy of melissa patrick. watch tonight beginning at 8 pm eastern enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span three. ♪ ♪ >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy...
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then the other one is basically korean. but she lives here in kansas city. she used to play in the symphony orchestra, she's quite tellented with a cello. i see her from time to time. she's a nice gal. nice woman. she married and is living here in the kansas city area. teresa parks. >> when did you leave korea? >> i left korea in a plane with my leg torn up and a sprained right ankle and i couldn't hardly stand up. i could barely stand up. i spent a week in the hospital down there in -- i believe it was in taju and then i spent 30 days in the 141st general hospital in fukoaka, japan. when we landed that was in the following year, i know when it was -- i'm a baseball nut and i was listening to the world series at the time and the yankees were playing the dodgers, i believe, in northern new york. one of the doctors looking after me, that was in korea, was a doctor named dr. bobby brown. he was at one time a third baseman for the yankees. so we had a little -- i was listening to the ball game and he kind of talked to me a little bit. i didn't know at the time th
then the other one is basically korean. but she lives here in kansas city. she used to play in the symphony orchestra, she's quite tellented with a cello. i see her from time to time. she's a nice gal. nice woman. she married and is living here in the kansas city area. teresa parks. >> when did you leave korea? >> i left korea in a plane with my leg torn up and a sprained right ankle and i couldn't hardly stand up. i could barely stand up. i spent a week in the hospital down there...
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let's look at some of the people, the men and women who are going to be delegates at these conventions in new york and kansas city the summer. lets talk with some of them and see what their view is of their role, why they became involved in the commitment about the conventions in which they are going to represent not only themselves and their party, but their party colleagues and louisville oils -- al.loy >> candidates are elected in individual states in a variety of ways as shown here. some states: meetings of party members to elect delegates to the national convention. delegates who are elected to the national convention in this manner are usually pledged a particular candidate and hope to be elected on that basis. we asked several virginia delegates in norfork and maryland why they wanted to be national delegates and what they hope to contribute to their respective convention. i believe the criteria for elections should be based solely upon perseverance and dedication to the republican party. >> my sense of commitment to a candidate is a very sincere one once i have established in my own mind that the candidat
let's look at some of the people, the men and women who are going to be delegates at these conventions in new york and kansas city the summer. lets talk with some of them and see what their view is of their role, why they became involved in the commitment about the conventions in which they are going to represent not only themselves and their party, but their party colleagues and louisville oils -- al.loy >> candidates are elected in individual states in a variety of ways as shown here....
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tonight, a look at programs from the kansas city public library. in kansas missouri we begin with a talk about the life of hollywood artist milicent patrick. author and filmmaker of mallory o'meara discusses her book the lady from the black lagoon. hollywood monsters in the loss legacy of milicent patrick. watch tonight beginning at 8 pm eastern. enjoy merica and history tv this week and every weekend on cspan3. ♪ ♪ >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events. you can watch all of c-span public affairs programming on television, online, or listen on our free radio app. the part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program or through our social media feeds. c-span, created by americas cable television company as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> hello, welcome to another edition of at home with the roosevelts. i am paul sparrow, the director of the franklin d roosevelt presidential library series, american history d
tonight, a look at programs from the kansas city public library. in kansas missouri we begin with a talk about the life of hollywood artist milicent patrick. author and filmmaker of mallory o'meara discusses her book the lady from the black lagoon. hollywood monsters in the loss legacy of milicent patrick. watch tonight beginning at 8 pm eastern. enjoy merica and history tv this week and every weekend on cspan3. ♪ ♪ >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the...
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joining me now, the mayor of kansas city, quentin lewis. good to see you this morning. >> good to be with you. >> so i want to begin on the financial side of this, if i can. your city's finance department sent a memo to you yesterday outlining a potentially $200 million deficit through 2026. democrats and republicans, one of the many things they're debating in the next stimulus bill is aid to states and local communities. can your city survive without federal help? >> at this point, it's very unlikely. so far, we are already going into deficit spending to provide funding for things like covid-19 tests, for first responders who have been front and center throughout this battle, and we are already tens of millions of dollars in debt. when you look at the economic harm that's been sustained, tax revenues that are down in every major american city, and the fact that theca c.a.r.e.s act fd only went to certain cities, it presents a real challenge. >> i know you spoke with dr. deborah birx from the white house coronavirus task force, several other
joining me now, the mayor of kansas city, quentin lewis. good to see you this morning. >> good to be with you. >> so i want to begin on the financial side of this, if i can. your city's finance department sent a memo to you yesterday outlining a potentially $200 million deficit through 2026. democrats and republicans, one of the many things they're debating in the next stimulus bill is aid to states and local communities. can your city survive without federal help? >> at this...