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and at 11 we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup with tom biden and a history of dodge city kansas, once considered one of the most violent towns in the west. it all happens tonight on c-span2's book tv. >> our visit to chico california continues with local author
and at 11 we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup with tom biden and a history of dodge city kansas, once considered one of the most violent towns in the west. it all happens tonight on c-span2's book tv. >> our visit to chico california continues with local author
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and at 11 we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup with tom biden and a history of dodge city kansas, once considered one of the most violent towns in the west. it all happens tonight on c-span2's book tv. >> our visit to chico california continues with local author robert cottrell as he explores the counterculture of the 1960s and some of the influential people and movements that help define it. >> the name of my book is "sex, drugs and rock and roll: the rise of america's 1960's counterculture" . my book focuses on kind of the whole of american bohemia to a certain extent so i go back and talk about early progenitors, i talk about figures like edgar allen poe and walt whitman. i talk about the lyrical left in the early 20th century, john reed, maurice bryant. i talk abouthipsters , and then i focus on the beats, the two figures of the cast of allen ginsberg and jack kerouac, two of the central biographical elements in this book. and then i go on and talk about timothy leary, ken kesey and a whole array of characters of course through the decade of the 1960s. when we think of the counterc
and at 11 we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup with tom biden and a history of dodge city kansas, once considered one of the most violent towns in the west. it all happens tonight on c-span2's book tv. >> our visit to chico california continues with local author robert cottrell as he explores the counterculture of the 1960s and some of the influential people and movements that help define it. >> the name of my book is "sex, drugs and rock and roll: the rise of america's...
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joe biden, tom wolf, and other officials and dignitaries will be there for the dedication and ribbon cutting later this morning. i will be there to see it. the museum opens on the 242nd anniversary of the shot heard around the world that started the revolutionary war in 1775. to see what the museum has to offer, go to nbc10.com to watch our special. >>> day one of a drug academic blitz. law enforcement and addiction experts will offer narcan training in morrisville. several town hall-several events are planned across the county in the next ten days to n efforts to educate people about opioid addiction. >>> this afternoon delaware governor john carney will meet with people wanting to legalize marijuana. the round table discussion comes amid estimates that the state could make $22 million in sales tax by legalizing the drug. carney has said he's against the idea. delaware decriminalized marijuana use in 2015. >>> 4:36. eye on the sky. today a huge asteroid is expected to speed by earth. we'll hear what scientists have to say about the fly-by. >>> also, we'll explain how the philadelphi
joe biden, tom wolf, and other officials and dignitaries will be there for the dedication and ribbon cutting later this morning. i will be there to see it. the museum opens on the 242nd anniversary of the shot heard around the world that started the revolutionary war in 1775. to see what the museum has to offer, go to nbc10.com to watch our special. >>> day one of a drug academic blitz. law enforcement and addiction experts will offer narcan training in morrisville. several town...
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in attendance former price vice-president joe biden, mayor jim kenney, governor tom wolf and pulitzerze winner david mccullough. museum contains more than 3,000 artifacts from the revolutionary war period including george washington's tent. the chairman of the $120 million museum says it's been a very long process but he's proud the doors are finally opening and so is vice-president biden. here in philly to celebrate this museum. >> to para phrase emerson's poem, what did the people hear when they heard that shot heard around the world? what was it that they heard? what was this experiment about? was it just about independence, the revolution for independence? i think it was about an idea. how to give live to a renaissance idea that a country could actually be governed by its people. >> reporter: now the museum officially opens to the public this afternoon at 3:20. we're life here in old steam greg argos, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> exciting stuff, thank you greg. in other news this noon fear fighter is hurt and two families are homeless after an early morning fire in pennsauken, new j
in attendance former price vice-president joe biden, mayor jim kenney, governor tom wolf and pulitzerze winner david mccullough. museum contains more than 3,000 artifacts from the revolutionary war period including george washington's tent. the chairman of the $120 million museum says it's been a very long process but he's proud the doors are finally opening and so is vice-president biden. here in philly to celebrate this museum. >> to para phrase emerson's poem, what did the people hear...
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star sidney james hardcourt performed for hundreds gathered including governor tom wolf and former vice-president, joe biden. >> i feel like this is what we're trying to be on broadway >> reporter: finally when doors opened one of the first inside, the vice-president himself. >> what are your thoughts about it, sir. >> very good. >> reporter: you can see the vice-president there, pretty impressed by what is inside the museum. it officially opened to the public around 3:20 this afternoon. we have posted information on how you can purchase tickets at our web site at cbs philly .com. live from olde city, i'm greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> greg, thank you. >>> smoldering shell is all that is left of a four unit building in south jersey after fire tore through the residential overnight. the fire fighters were called to the unit block of zimmerman avenue in pennsauken around 2:30 this morning where we're told two families were able to get out safely. fire sent one fire fighter to the hospital with a ankle injury. one resident said her family lost a lifetime of belongings. >> everything is gone. i don'
star sidney james hardcourt performed for hundreds gathered including governor tom wolf and former vice-president, joe biden. >> i feel like this is what we're trying to be on broadway >> reporter: finally when doors opened one of the first inside, the vice-president himself. >> what are your thoughts about it, sir. >> very good. >> reporter: you can see the vice-president there, pretty impressed by what is inside the museum. it officially opened to the public...
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he added that the biden institute will be a place that gives birth to those solutions. >>> today, legendary newsman tom brokaw will be at drexel university to discuss his 50-year career in journalism. he'll join a former producer, who heads up drexel's redman institute for entertainment industry studies. the event will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 this afternoon and it is free to the public. >>> coming up, could job cuts be on the way for some state workers? we'll take a look at what the governor says about hundreds of layoffs in pennsylvania that he says could come with the budget working its way through the state house. >>> and honoring the wilt. today, the sixers will pay tribute to the legendary wilt chamberlin. we'll fill you in on what they're unveiling at their south jersey training complex when we come back. >>> welcome back. we're taking a live look outside, looking through the sports complex area. you can just barely see those wind turbines kind of spinning around a bit. it is still a little breezy this morning, and as we go through the rest of today, it will be another windy one. not quite as w
he added that the biden institute will be a place that gives birth to those solutions. >>> today, legendary newsman tom brokaw will be at drexel university to discuss his 50-year career in journalism. he'll join a former producer, who heads up drexel's redman institute for entertainment industry studies. the event will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 this afternoon and it is free to the public. >>> coming up, could job cuts be on the way for some state workers? we'll take a look at...
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tom perez. is it any one of these -- like bernie sanders or joe biden?nton who is still out there on the stump? won't go quietly in the night? so i hear that and they are all welcome to say what they want, but i think the democratic party is having a real identity crisis. i have noted in the past that two term presidents who then leave office usually give, you know, great latitude and some time to their successors to actually, you know, get in there, legislate, put their executive orders, start chipping away at their own agenda and their own program. i hope the same courtesy is extended to this president. i confess i don't know -- i don't really understand everything that was said in that interview about values and norms. you see that this president has done a lot in 100 days. steve: sure. >> 12 or 13 roll backs of congressional review acts that 28 or so executive orders. 28 pieces of legislation. steve: kellyanne, no doubt about it he has been going 100 miles per hour. >> safety, security accountability that matters to people. steve: sure. >> we are goi
tom perez. is it any one of these -- like bernie sanders or joe biden?nton who is still out there on the stump? won't go quietly in the night? so i hear that and they are all welcome to say what they want, but i think the democratic party is having a real identity crisis. i have noted in the past that two term presidents who then leave office usually give, you know, great latitude and some time to their successors to actually, you know, get in there, legislate, put their executive orders, start...
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biden had a chance to win. sanders people think they could win. >> there is definitely no leader in this party. you could say tomeads up the democratic national committee. most democrats don't know who he is. they don't know who he is a year from now. i don't think he will be consequential. a placeholder. bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, they're both around the same age. known as unfriendly to banks. they fire up liberals but they're not realistic candidate for 2020 to go up against donald trump then you think who is? hillary clinton is a failed candidate. she should not be the big face of the party going forward. if warren and sanders help them with fund-raising and excite young people and do online motivating, at kind of thing that is fine. they are dependent on good candidates. if trump continues to lose the country, lose independents, ultimately lose republicans because he can't full his promises by 2018, they are p.e.t. well-positioned. you but they have to have good candidates. connell: you see the podium, for sean spicer coming out for the daily press briefing. a white house source telling fox news pa
biden had a chance to win. sanders people think they could win. >> there is definitely no leader in this party. you could say tomeads up the democratic national committee. most democrats don't know who he is. they don't know who he is a year from now. i don't think he will be consequential. a placeholder. bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, they're both around the same age. known as unfriendly to banks. they fire up liberals but they're not realistic candidate for 2020 to go up against...
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now, when you listen to tom perez, barack obama's hand-picked leader of the dnc, when you look at all the other prominent democrats. they're going against their own history. "bidenarland. using that as an excuse when it comes to judge gorsuch. they don't care about judge gorsuch. they care about opposing trump because they know their own hypocrisy. it is dishonest. form of derangement that hurts american people in real terms. president trump is not getting deputy secretaries. teams in place. they're slowing down recovery for america as much as they can. stuart: not a question of policy. president trump's policies are cut taxes, spend on infrastructure, do away with obamacare, get the country moving. it is not so much that, that the left objects to. it is just him. how could they have been beaten by this guy. donald trump? >> they're going to buildings that have the trump name on them. he licenses his name all over the world. in jersey city, new jersey, city hall, people walking around, there is a trump tower there, actually two towers, they're walking around the buildings going after residents. stuart: they are? >> a friend of mine walked out of one of those bui
now, when you listen to tom perez, barack obama's hand-picked leader of the dnc, when you look at all the other prominent democrats. they're going against their own history. "bidenarland. using that as an excuse when it comes to judge gorsuch. they don't care about judge gorsuch. they care about opposing trump because they know their own hypocrisy. it is dishonest. form of derangement that hurts american people in real terms. president trump is not getting deputy secretaries. teams in...