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these preschoolers visited city hall to thank council members ahead of the vote and create a fun science experiment using soda and mentos. it would be used to fund universal pre-k and revitalize safe public spaces. stay with nbc10 for the latest on the vote. you can also get uidates on the nbc10 app. >>> all right, a few minutes after 11:00 on this thursday, and it started out gray, and we're still dealing with rain in parts of our area. here's a live look outside over market street in center city, philadelphia. nbc10 first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here with the forecast. a little gloomy outside, glenn. >> yeah, and it's going to stay that way for a number of hours, but not all the way through the weekend. you can see over the last few hours, just a solid area of rain that came through the philadelphia area earlier. that's moving through cape may and out to sea. we do have another cluster that's coming into the city, but not much behind it. so we're not expecting a whole lot more rain during the afternoon. but this is, of course, pretty significant, even a
these preschoolers visited city hall to thank council members ahead of the vote and create a fun science experiment using soda and mentos. it would be used to fund universal pre-k and revitalize safe public spaces. stay with nbc10 for the latest on the vote. you can also get uidates on the nbc10 app. >>> all right, a few minutes after 11:00 on this thursday, and it started out gray, and we're still dealing with rain in parts of our area. here's a live look outside over market street in...
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i have visited cities and towns across america, all across america, and seen the devastation caused by the trade policies of bill and hillary clinton. and it's total devastation all over new york, all over pennsylvania, all over new england, all over the country. hillary clinton supported bill clinton's disastrous, totally disastrous nafta. just like she supported china's entrance into the world trade organization. we've lost nearly one-third of our manufacturing jobs since these two, hillary-backed agreements were signed, among the worst we've ever done, among the most destructive agreements aw we've ever signed. our trade deficit soared during hillary clinton's time as secretary of state. a disgraceful performance for which she should not be congratulated but rather scorned. then she left china. [ applause ] so true. then she left china. and what happened is billions and billions of dollars in our intellectual property. and china has taken it. and it's a crime which is continuously going on and it's going on right now. they are stealing billions and billions of dollars of our intelle
i have visited cities and towns across america, all across america, and seen the devastation caused by the trade policies of bill and hillary clinton. and it's total devastation all over new york, all over pennsylvania, all over new england, all over the country. hillary clinton supported bill clinton's disastrous, totally disastrous nafta. just like she supported china's entrance into the world trade organization. we've lost nearly one-third of our manufacturing jobs since these two,...
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i visited cities and towns across the country where one third or one half of manufacturing jobs have been wiped out in the last 20-years. billione import $800 more in goods than we export. we cannot continue to do that. this is not some natural disaster, it is a political and politicians made disaster. very simple. it can be corrected. we can correct it fast when we have people with the right thinking. right up here. it is the consequence -- [applause] it is the consequence class thatship worships globalism over americanism. this is a direct affront to our founding fathers, who wanted this country to be strong. they wanted to be independent, free. [applause] mr. trump: our founding fathers understood trade much better than our current politicians, believe me. [applause] mr. trump: george washington said that the promotion of domestic manufacturing would be among the first consequences to flow from an energetic government. alexander hamilton spoke frequently of the expediency of encouraging manufacturing in, in , in the united states. [applause] listen to this. the first republican pr
i visited cities and towns across the country where one third or one half of manufacturing jobs have been wiped out in the last 20-years. billione import $800 more in goods than we export. we cannot continue to do that. this is not some natural disaster, it is a political and politicians made disaster. very simple. it can be corrected. we can correct it fast when we have people with the right thinking. right up here. it is the consequence -- [applause] it is the consequence class thatship...
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to -- city tour staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city's rich history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. professor green: a lot of people have this image of las vegas that we always blow up buildings. and we have blown up a lot of hotels, casinos on the strip and build new ones. this building was just about vacant in the late 1990's and the federal government was about ready to let it come down. the mayor at the time had been an attorney who represented a lot of figures connected to or allegedly connected to the mob. he said, no, this is where i first practiced law at my first case. it's an important building historically. let's save it. it was a three-story building built in 1933. today, it houses one of the nations leading museums --certainly in our opinion -- of organized crime and law enforcement. the role that they played throughout united states history, but especially the 20th and early 21st centuries and in the development of las vegas. whether las vegas likes it or the rest of the world likes it, the mob played an important rol
to -- city tour staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city's rich history. learn more all weekend here on american history tv. professor green: a lot of people have this image of las vegas that we always blow up buildings. and we have blown up a lot of hotels, casinos on the strip and build new ones. this building was just about vacant in the late 1990's and the federal government was about ready to let it come down. the mayor at the time had been an attorney who represented a lot of...
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i have visited cities and towns across this country where one-third, or even half of manufacturing jobs have been wiped out in the last 20 years. today we import nearly 800 billion more in goods than we export. we can't continue to do that. this is not some natural disaster. it's a political and politici politician-made disaster. very simple. and it can be corrected, and we can correct it fast when we have people with the right thinking. right up here. it is the consequence -- it is the consequence of a leadership class that worships globalism over americanism. this is a direct affront to our founding fathers, who america wanted to be strong. they wanted this country to be strong and they wanted it to be independent and they wanted it to be free. our founding fathers understood trade much better than our current politicians. believe me. george washington said that the promotion of domestic manufacturing will be among the first consequences to flow from an energetic government. alexander hamilton spoke frequently of the expediency of encouraging manufacturing in -- in, in -- the united s
i have visited cities and towns across this country where one-third, or even half of manufacturing jobs have been wiped out in the last 20 years. today we import nearly 800 billion more in goods than we export. we can't continue to do that. this is not some natural disaster. it's a political and politici politician-made disaster. very simple. and it can be corrected, and we can correct it fast when we have people with the right thinking. right up here. it is the consequence -- it is the...
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i have visited cities and towns across this country where a third or even half of manufacturing jobs have been wiped out in the last 20 years. today we import nearly $800 billion more in goods than we export. can't continue to do that. this is not some natural disaster, it's a political and politician made disaster, very simple, and it can be corrected and we can correct it fast when we have people with the right thinking right up here it's the consequence -- [ applause ] it is the consequence of a leadership class that worships globalism over americanness. this is a direct affront to our founding fathers who america wanted to be strong, they wanted this country to be strong and they wanted it to be independent and they wanted it to be free. our founding fathers understood trade much better than our current politicians, believe me. george washington said that the promotion of domestic manufacturing will be among the first consequences to flow from an energetic government. alexander hamilton spoke frequently of the expediency of encouraging manufacturing in, in, in the united states [
i have visited cities and towns across this country where a third or even half of manufacturing jobs have been wiped out in the last 20 years. today we import nearly $800 billion more in goods than we export. can't continue to do that. this is not some natural disaster, it's a political and politician made disaster, very simple, and it can be corrected and we can correct it fast when we have people with the right thinking right up here it's the consequence -- [ applause ] it is the consequence...
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the c-span cities tour, work of we cable affiliates visiting cities across the country. >> next, author lieu -- louisa thomas discusses her book: her book "louisa" about the wife of john quincy adams. this is 30 minutes [inaudible conversations] >>> welcome. we are so excited to welcome together louisa thomas in conversation with louisa hall about her new book "louisa. " a searching of louisa catherine adams. lieu was a hall -- louisa hall is an author of two books. and examines the clash between conscientious objectors and soldierses in world war i. it wassailed daring by in the "new york times." said of "luis a by o'extraordinary life of mrs. adams, for a long time i have been waiting for biology grieve with sufficient style and emotional range to tell quite an extraordinary story of louisa catherine adams in all its splendor and sadness. please join me in welcoming louisa thomas. [applause] >> hi, everyone. few for coming. i am so happy to be here to talk about this book. also just happy to be part of this group of louisa's. i feel like many other louisas might have been chosen but i
the c-span cities tour, work of we cable affiliates visiting cities across the country. >> next, author lieu -- louisa thomas discusses her book: her book "louisa" about the wife of john quincy adams. this is 30 minutes [inaudible conversations] >>> welcome. we are so excited to welcome together louisa thomas in conversation with louisa hall about her new book "louisa. " a searching of louisa catherine adams. lieu was a hall -- louisa hall is an author of two...
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i have visited cities and towns all across america and seen the devastation caused by the trade policies of bill and hillary clinton. it is total devastation. all over new york, all over pennsylvania, all over new england, all over the country. hillary clinton supported bill clinton's disasterous nafta. we have lost nearly one third of our manufacturing jobs since these two hillary-backed agreements were signed. among the worst we have ever done. among the most destructive agreements we have sign. our trade deficit rose 40% during the time hillary clinton was secretary of state. she should not be congratulated for that but rather scourned. [applause] >> then she left china and billions in intellectual property and china has taken it. it is a crime that is going on right now. they are stealing billions and billi billions of our intellectual property. hillary clinton gave china millions of jobs. our best jobs and effectively let china completely rebuild itself. in return, hillary clinton got rich. the book clinton cash by peter swiet documents how bill and hillary used the state department
i have visited cities and towns all across america and seen the devastation caused by the trade policies of bill and hillary clinton. it is total devastation. all over new york, all over pennsylvania, all over new england, all over the country. hillary clinton supported bill clinton's disasterous nafta. we have lost nearly one third of our manufacturing jobs since these two hillary-backed agreements were signed. among the worst we have ever done. among the most destructive agreements we have...
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the c-span cities tour, work of we cable affiliates visiting cities across the country. >> next, author lieu -- louisa thomas discusses her book: her book "louisa" about the wife of john quincy adams. this is 30 minutes [inaudible conversations] >>> welcome. we are so excited to welcome
the c-span cities tour, work of we cable affiliates visiting cities across the country. >> next, author lieu -- louisa thomas discusses her book: her book "louisa" about the wife of john quincy adams. this is 30 minutes [inaudible conversations] >>> welcome. we are so excited to welcome
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. >> this weekend, the city tour hosted by our cable partners and it explores the history of las vegas nevada. on book tv we will visit the riders block, an independent bookstore and sanctuary in downtown las vegas. they talk about the las vegas literary scene and why he chose to open the only independent bookstore in the city. >> in terms of having a good independent bookstore, there's a lot of great readers here and a population of excellent riders in the city has a little more literal vibrancy then i think people are aware of. >> then oscar goodman recounts his life of his book in being oscar. >> a couple weeks later, a phone call cam in at the hacienda. it's from a refuted mobster per his brother had been arrested and he wanted to know who was the best criminal lawyer in las vegas. nothing changes over all the years. he lifted up the phone and cupped it and said who's the best criminal lawyer in las vegas. the guy said call oscar. >> on american history tv, we visit the center for gaming research at the university of nevada archives to see items in their collection related to the history of gambling in las vegas.
. >> this weekend, the city tour hosted by our cable partners and it explores the history of las vegas nevada. on book tv we will visit the riders block, an independent bookstore and sanctuary in downtown las vegas. they talk about the las vegas literary scene and why he chose to open the only independent bookstore in the city. >> in terms of having a good independent bookstore, there's a lot of great readers here and a population of excellent riders in the city has a little more...
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in elkhart, indiana, the first city he visited as president, he participated in the town hall with pbs news hour. he gave his thoughts on the democratic race. >> i think that there's been a healthy debate in the democratic party. and it's almost over. you know, we've got -- on tuesday, you'll have some big states, california and new jersey where the votes will take place. i think we'll probably have a pretty good sense next week of who the nominee will be. >> reporter: he also talked about the trump phenomenon. >> a lot of times it's easy for people to say, you know what, if we deport all of the immigrants and build a wall or if we cut off trade with china or if we do "x" or "y" or "z" suddenly everything will feel secure. >> why don't you mention donald
in elkhart, indiana, the first city he visited as president, he participated in the town hall with pbs news hour. he gave his thoughts on the democratic race. >> i think that there's been a healthy debate in the democratic party. and it's almost over. you know, we've got -- on tuesday, you'll have some big states, california and new jersey where the votes will take place. i think we'll probably have a pretty good sense next week of who the nominee will be. >> reporter: he also...
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the c-span city store working with our cable affiliates and visiting eddies across -- visiting cities across the country. trump call for u.s. economic independence from trade deals like nafta and the tpp in a speech on tuesday. the republican presidential candidate spoke at an industrial plant in the western pennsylvania city. this is 35 minutes. >> i have to say all of the amazing workers, they are the most important. the amazing workers. i know you have bins -- been through some very tough times but we are going to make it better. just watch. today, i will talk about how to make america wealthy again. we have to do it. with 30-miles from steel city -- it's burke played a central role in building our nation. the legacy lives in the bridges, and skyscrapers that make up our a great american landscape. our workers' loyalty was repaid, you know it better than anybody, with total betrayal. overseas.globalization has made the financial elite who donate to politicians very, very wealthy. i used to be one of them. i hate to say it, but i used to be one. it has left millions of workers with
the c-span city store working with our cable affiliates and visiting eddies across -- visiting cities across the country. trump call for u.s. economic independence from trade deals like nafta and the tpp in a speech on tuesday. the republican presidential candidate spoke at an industrial plant in the western pennsylvania city. this is 35 minutes. >> i have to say all of the amazing workers, they are the most important. the amazing workers. i know you have bins -- been through some very...
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working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. weekend, colonial williamsburg hosts a lecture by riques.en farms.ington has five it totaled over 5000 acres. nine miles of fence. you can imagine how full his days would be. he's almost running a hotel ,ecause everyone my friends visitors want to stop. they want to see him. an interesting note he wrote in -- if no one pops in for dinner, it will be the first time in 20 years that martha and i have gotten along. he owns 50,000 acres of land out west. he is dealing with the potomac canal company to connect the east to the west. lots in the capital city that will be named for him. >> watch the entire program sunday at 8:00 a.m. and midnight eastern here on american history tv. only on c-span3. >> citizens have got to feel that their vote matters, that their voice matters and whether centcannot spare a single to help a person running for office or whether they can write a big check, their concerns, their struggles will be listened to. and followed up on. tammy baldwin talks about her car
working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. weekend, colonial williamsburg hosts a lecture by riques.en farms.ington has five it totaled over 5000 acres. nine miles of fence. you can imagine how full his days would be. he's almost running a hotel ,ecause everyone my friends visitors want to stop. they want to see him. an interesting note he wrote in -- if no one pops in for dinner, it will be the first time in 20 years that martha and i have gotten along. he owns...
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visited staff recently -- c-span's staff recently visited the city. learn more here on american history tv. mr. schwartz: there are a lot of thoughts about why gaveling is so polarizing. the antithesis of the managerial work ethic and working hard in getting ahead. people say that people with money a gambling did not earn it. i think that is why it is polarizing. and of course you can lose a lot of money doing it so it can be very dangerous financially. gambling in las vegas goes back to the very beginning of las vegas. it was established by what was in -- what was the union pacific railroad then it was the los angeles, salt lake and san pedro railroad. they bought a ranch from a woman named helen stewart and decided they were going to lay it out on here. this is the original map from that auction. i want to buy land on lot 22, i want this piece of land, and that is what this map is. generated by a railroad. the original site plan had las vegas divided into 40 blocks. they needed a place with a cult vice, which was a classic wild west vice, drinking,
visited staff recently -- c-span's staff recently visited the city. learn more here on american history tv. mr. schwartz: there are a lot of thoughts about why gaveling is so polarizing. the antithesis of the managerial work ethic and working hard in getting ahead. people say that people with money a gambling did not earn it. i think that is why it is polarizing. and of course you can lose a lot of money doing it so it can be very dangerous financially. gambling in las vegas goes back to the...
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more people are visiting philadelphia and that means more money is being pumped into the economy. here is center cityadelphia has been home to some big events. pope's visit and the next month wawa welcome america and democratic national convention. tourism officials say it is not just the big events and warmer weather drawing people to our city. the company visit philadelphia attracts tourism. yesterday, it announced for the sixth year in a row, there has been a record number of people visiting and spending money in philadelphia. this past year, 41 million people visited philly, spending more than $6.5 billion. a lot of that money gets pumped into state and local taxes and schools. >>> now from our jersey shore bureau, an atlantic county community is ending its doom dispute with the state. officials in margate they will not appeal a judge's ruling that allows new jersey to seize ocean front land to build protective dunes. the state wants to widen beaches and build sand dunes following damage caused by superstorm sandy. margate opposed that plan. >>> eagles rookie qb carson wentz got his first taste o
more people are visiting philadelphia and that means more money is being pumped into the economy. here is center cityadelphia has been home to some big events. pope's visit and the next month wawa welcome america and democratic national convention. tourism officials say it is not just the big events and warmer weather drawing people to our city. the company visit philadelphia attracts tourism. yesterday, it announced for the sixth year in a row, there has been a record number of people visiting...
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the c-span city store, working with our cable affiliate in visiting cities across the country. >> the hard-fought 2016 primary season is over. with the store conventions to follow this summer. >> colorado ?? florida >> texas >> a while. -- ohio. , listen live on c-span on the c-span radio app or get video-on-demand on c-span.org. you have a front row seat to every minute of both conventions on c-span, all beginning monday, july 18. >> donald trump call for u.s. economic independence from trade deals like nafta and the tpp in a speech on tuesday. the republican presidential candidate spoke at an industrial plant in the western pennsylvania city. this is 35 minutes. donald trump: thank you so much, i appreciated. i would like to thank the owner, and gloria, your here someplace. thank you. i want to thank rick santorum, our sons are -- senator for being here. i have to say all of the amazing workers, they are the most important. the amazing workers. i know you have been through some very tough times but we are going to make it better. just watch. today, i will talk about how to make amer
the c-span city store, working with our cable affiliate in visiting cities across the country. >> the hard-fought 2016 primary season is over. with the store conventions to follow this summer. >> colorado ?? florida >> texas >> a while. -- ohio. , listen live on c-span on the c-span radio app or get video-on-demand on c-span.org. you have a front row seat to every minute of both conventions on c-span, all beginning monday, july 18. >> donald trump call for u.s....
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the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>ow, a hearing on the fight against isis. the special presidential envoy brett mcgurk testified before the senate for relations -- senate foreign relations committee for an hour and 45 minutes. before the committee for an hour and 45 minutes. >> we will come to order. mr.mcgurk with most of you ortify,, whether classified public, we leave more informed, -- livefully you will a up to that today. after he began military operations, isis has lost territory. lettor in iraq, and 20% -- me use my glasses here, brett, just one second. to yourording territory. unfortunately, that progress on creates new threats to our special interest, as our cia director said this, as you continue to make gains, isis will likely intensify its global terror campaign and that the administration's efforts have not reduce the root of austria's terrorism give ability and global reach. "the new york times" reported 1200 people outside of iraq and -- have not reduce the roots of terrorism and give the ability of glob
the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>ow, a hearing on the fight against isis. the special presidential envoy brett mcgurk testified before the senate for relations -- senate foreign relations committee for an hour and 45 minutes. before the committee for an hour and 45 minutes. >> we will come to order. mr.mcgurk with most of you ortify,, whether classified public, we leave more informed, -- livefully you will a up to...
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i have visited cities and towns across this country where a third or even half of manufacturing jobs have been wiped out in the last 20 years. today we import nearly 800 billion-dollars more in goods than we export. can't continue to do that. this is not some natural disaster. it is a political and politician-made disaster. very simple. it can be corrected and we can correct it fast when we have people with the right thinking, right up here. it is the consequence -- [applause] it is the consequence of a leadership class that worships globalism over americanism. this is a direct affront to our founding fathers who america wanted to be strong, they wanted this country to be strong and they wanted to be independent and they wanted it to be free. [applause] our founding fathers understood trade much better than our current politicians, believe me. [applause] george washington said, that the promotion of domestic manufacturing, will be among the first consequences to flow from energetic government. alexander hamilton spoke frequently of the expediency of encouraging manufacturing in, in,
i have visited cities and towns across this country where a third or even half of manufacturing jobs have been wiped out in the last 20 years. today we import nearly 800 billion-dollars more in goods than we export. can't continue to do that. this is not some natural disaster. it is a political and politician-made disaster. very simple. it can be corrected and we can correct it fast when we have people with the right thinking, right up here. it is the consequence -- [applause] it is the...
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. >> during the atlanta games jenner visited the city's centennial park along with a young kim and kourtney a tragic bomb hg left two people dead and 150 people injured and jenner wanted to assure the public that terror would not stop the competition. >> i've got my daughters here, my kids here. it's a safe place. the city of atlanta has been doing a wonderful job. it's unfortunate that one fool messed this thing up. i hope we're back on track now. >> now caitlyn is reliving history in the film exclusive "jenner: 40 years after gold." the cover shoot was done at her malibu home and in the film available on si.com we see that caitlyn keeps the gold medal tucked away in a drawer. the past year caitlyn has been a torch-bearer for many in the transgender community. >> we started this conversation and for the last year, i don't know about you, but it's been the most amazing year of people coming up and talking about this issue. >> and more than a year after making history, they will sit down again. >> i'm reminding you, you promised me another interview. >> i know, baby, you're going to get it.
. >> during the atlanta games jenner visited the city's centennial park along with a young kim and kourtney a tragic bomb hg left two people dead and 150 people injured and jenner wanted to assure the public that terror would not stop the competition. >> i've got my daughters here, my kids here. it's a safe place. the city of atlanta has been doing a wonderful job. it's unfortunate that one fool messed this thing up. i hope we're back on track now. >> now caitlyn is reliving...
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. >> i have decided and visited cities and towns across america, all across america, and seen the devastation caused by the trade policies of bill and hillary clinton. and it's total devastation. >> coming out against nafta right there. a lot of democrats are saying, there should not be a vote on the tpp, the transpacific partnership. will hillary clinton have to come out firmly gepts that? >> again, i listen to donald trump talk about trade or anything else. he talks about slogans, she talks about solutions. you talk about donald trump and trade. then you look at where he manufactures his choeti incloth. not here in the united states of america. you need candidates that know about solutions. >> is the solution no tpp or pushing through tpp? >> secretary clinton has been clear about her oppositio to tpp. she's been clear that we need to reward businesses making jobs here at home. and we punish businesses taking jobs overseas. e we make sure that we have tough enforcement and build upon the enforcement regime of the obama administration to go after chinese companies dumping steel here in the u
. >> i have decided and visited cities and towns across america, all across america, and seen the devastation caused by the trade policies of bill and hillary clinton. and it's total devastation. >> coming out against nafta right there. a lot of democrats are saying, there should not be a vote on the tpp, the transpacific partnership. will hillary clinton have to come out firmly gepts that? >> again, i listen to donald trump talk about trade or anything else. he talks about...
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we have to do that a lot because as you mention the city is diverse, frequently visited city.ll over the globe, we have direct flights from dubai here. it is something we are used to dealing with. hospital has a lot of things in place to help with that. but you're absolutely right, a very diverse group. even the workers themselves is a very diverse group. >> so you no doubt are aware what's going on in the political landscape. some are suggesting a ban on muslim immigrants all together. had that been the case, decades ago your father never would have come to this country, you would never be here in theory. how does that make you feel? >> it is very difficult. you know, i never thought of myself as really the son of an i am grant, i'm an american. i was born here, grew up here, my friends are american,grewup in a small town in tennessee. great people there. treated me just like one of them. you know, but then you hear about the political ramifications of all these things, again, i don't know why they can't see some of the other side. there are a lot of people like myself that
we have to do that a lot because as you mention the city is diverse, frequently visited city.ll over the globe, we have direct flights from dubai here. it is something we are used to dealing with. hospital has a lot of things in place to help with that. but you're absolutely right, a very diverse group. even the workers themselves is a very diverse group. >> so you no doubt are aware what's going on in the political landscape. some are suggesting a ban on muslim immigrants all together....
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applause] announcer: this weekend, this c-span city to our hosted by our cox cable partners explores the history and literary culture of nevada. we will visit an independent bookstore in downtown las vegas. about the lasalks vegas literary scene and why he chose to open the only independent bookstore in the city. >> there are a lot of great readers and writers here and the city has a little bit more literary vibrancy the people are aware of. announcer: also the former las vegas mayor talks about his book. weeks later ae phone call comes into the law the man says, who is the best criminal lawyer in las vegas. the fellow who lifted up the phone update and said, who is the best criminal lawyer in las vegas and turned to the person who did the criminal lawyering for the man -- and items related to the history of gambling in las vegas. >> gambling in las vegas goes back to the beginning of las vegas. by theas was established railroad. a ranch and decided to lay a town out. announcer: then we will visit the national atomic testing museum. 65 miles northwest of las vegas, the site was established in 1951 for the testing of nuclear devices. 1950's-
applause] announcer: this weekend, this c-span city to our hosted by our cox cable partners explores the history and literary culture of nevada. we will visit an independent bookstore in downtown las vegas. about the lasalks vegas literary scene and why he chose to open the only independent bookstore in the city. >> there are a lot of great readers and writers here and the city has a little bit more literary vibrancy the people are aware of. announcer: also the former las vegas mayor...
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city is known for two things. it's known for muhammad ali, it is known for the kentucky derby. we hope you will come back and visitour city. the first saturday in may, we hope you will place a bet on one of the horses, but if you do, please know the rules. what will happen is the horses start in the starting gate and then the signal will be given think will run in the mud for two minutes. and the winner will then be led to the winner's circle where a right of roses will be placed around the horse's neck. we want you to make a bet but please know the rules. you cannot bet for the horse once it's in the winner's circle. you have to bet for the horse while it's still in the mud. [applause] and there are lot of people, a lot of people who will bet and have bet on muhammad ali when he was in the winner's circle. but the masses bet on him while he was still in the mud. [applause] kareem abdul-jabbar stood with him when he was in the mud, jim brown stood with him when he was in the mud. bill russell stood with him when he was in the mud. howard cosell stood with him when he was in the mud. please don't mishear me. i am n
city is known for two things. it's known for muhammad ali, it is known for the kentucky derby. we hope you will come back and visitour city. the first saturday in may, we hope you will place a bet on one of the horses, but if you do, please know the rules. what will happen is the horses start in the starting gate and then the signal will be given think will run in the mud for two minutes. and the winner will then be led to the winner's circle where a right of roses will be placed around the...
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attorney general loretta lynchlc visited the city today. she says investigators may neves find ati single motive for the attack, but the fbi is still checking reports that the gunman may have visited the bullet th nightclub before or is even possibly gay.ay. meanwhile services was held forr one of the victims today.toda friends and relatives turned out to mourn brenda mccoy. two people were arrested nearear the holland tunnel in new jersey after police spotted multiple weapons in their van. officers stopped the van becausc it had a cracked windshield, but a further search turned up handguns and they think they might be tied to a drug ring.i it's a pick tougher a michigan toddler practicing what's calle a lock down drill and it's gone viral. the three year old's mother shared this photo on facebook. the mom took it initially to show her husband thinking her daughter was nos teisha lewis,wa but the belittle l girl explained she was practicing a lock down drill taught at preschool in case there was a shooter.sh immediately people startedtart co
attorney general loretta lynchlc visited the city today. she says investigators may neves find ati single motive for the attack, but the fbi is still checking reports that the gunman may have visited the bullet th nightclub before or is even possibly gay.ay. meanwhile services was held forr one of the victims today.toda friends and relatives turned out to mourn brenda mccoy. two people were arrested nearear the holland tunnel in new jersey after police spotted multiple weapons in their van....
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i have visited cities and towns across this country where a third or even half of manufacturing jobs have been wiped out in the last 20 years. today we import nearly 800 billion more in goods than we export. we can't continue to do that. this is not some natural disaster. it's a political and politician-made disaster. very simple. and it can be corrected. and we can correct it fast when we have people with the right thinking right up here. it is the consequence -- [ applause ] it is the consequence of the leadership class that worships globalism over americanism. this is a direct affront to our founding fathers who america wanted to be strong, they wanted this country to be strong, and they wanted it to be independent, and they wanted it to be free. [ applause ] our founding fathers understood trade much better than our current politicians, believe me. george washington said that the promotion of domestic manufacturing will be among the first consequences to flow from an energetic government. alexander hamilton spoke frequently of the expediency of encouraging manufacturing in, in, i
i have visited cities and towns across this country where a third or even half of manufacturing jobs have been wiped out in the last 20 years. today we import nearly 800 billion more in goods than we export. we can't continue to do that. this is not some natural disaster. it's a political and politician-made disaster. very simple. and it can be corrected. and we can correct it fast when we have people with the right thinking right up here. it is the consequence -- [ applause ] it is the...
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president barack obama is visiting the city to offer his support to survivors and relatives of the victimswhen obama arrived, the mayor presented him with a rainbow t-shirt bearing the words "orlando united," you can see it right there. 49 people lost their lives and more than 50 unders -- others were wounded which took place inside a gay night club. i want to go now to our correspondent. he is standing by in florida, covering the president's visit there. we know that president obama did not give a speech. why is that? >> i have been here now a couple of days in orlando and i have spoken to many people, and everyone told me we do not expect president obama to give a speech here. giving a speech with me to just repeat what president obama said before during -- after the massacre. there were so many instances that remind me of this terrible act, this terrible, heinous crime here in orlando. brent: you have covered it your fair share of these shooting tragedies in the united states. what is the mood, how would you gauge the mood of the people in orlando as obama makes this visit? miodrag: the
president barack obama is visiting the city to offer his support to survivors and relatives of the victimswhen obama arrived, the mayor presented him with a rainbow t-shirt bearing the words "orlando united," you can see it right there. 49 people lost their lives and more than 50 unders -- others were wounded which took place inside a gay night club. i want to go now to our correspondent. he is standing by in florida, covering the president's visit there. we know that president obama...
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visit ncicap.org] , this weekend, the c-span cities tour, hosted by our cox partnerstions commit explores las vegas. >> in terms of having a good independent bookstore, there are a lot of great big readers here. there is a population of excellent writers. the city has a little bit more literary vibrancy that people are aware of. mayoro former los angeles being mayor -- >> his brother had been arrested, and he wanted to know who was the best criminal lawyer in las vegas. fellow said, who is the best call oscar.aid, >> on american history we visit the center for gaming research and we learn about how the industry has evolved. bylas vegas was established what is now the union pacific lakeoad what was the salt railroad. they bought a ranch and decided they would lay a town out here. >> and we visit the national atomic testing museum. the site was established in 1951 for the testing of nuclear devices. from the 1950's to the 1990's, mushroom clouds could be seen from miles. watch the c-span cities toward today at noon eastern on booktv or sunday at 2:00 on c-span 3. tour, workingies with our c
visit ncicap.org] , this weekend, the c-span cities tour, hosted by our cox partnerstions commit explores las vegas. >> in terms of having a good independent bookstore, there are a lot of great big readers here. there is a population of excellent writers. the city has a little bit more literary vibrancy that people are aware of. mayoro former los angeles being mayor -- >> his brother had been arrested, and he wanted to know who was the best criminal lawyer in las vegas. fellow said,...
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the c-span cities tour, working with with their cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> more from our series afterwards with don watkins, author of the book equal is unfair. then ellen malcolm talks about her nonfiction work, when women win. after that, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell shares his memoir, the long game. later, another chance to see shaka senghor talk about his book, "writing my wrongs". >> i have so enjoyed reading your terrific book. on equal is unfair. america's misguided fights against income equality. it is so thought-provoking to read first someone who says any quality is not a problem. could you start out by telling us why inequality is not a problem. >> let's talk about what economic it's equated with the rich getting richer and the poor getting forward inequality just means a gap. we can have a gap because some people are getting richer and others are getting poor. we can also have a gap because people are getting richer at different rates. inequality can also rise or fall from different reasons. one reason might be that some people are
the c-span cities tour, working with with their cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> more from our series afterwards with don watkins, author of the book equal is unfair. then ellen malcolm talks about her nonfiction work, when women win. after that, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell shares his memoir, the long game. later, another chance to see shaka senghor talk about his book, "writing my wrongs". >> i have so enjoyed reading your terrific...
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we have to do that a lot, because of as you have mentioned the city is diverse, and frequently visited city all over the globe, and direct flights from dubai here now. so, again, it is something that we are used to dealing with, and the hospital has a number of things in place to help with that, but you are right, a very diverse group, but even the workers themselves, it was a diverse group. >> and so you are no doubt aware of what is going on in the political landscape now, and you are knowing that some are suggesting a ban on muslim immigrants is the case, and if that were the case, your father never would have come to this country, and you would never be here in theory, and how does that make you feel? >>> it is very difficult. i never thought of myself as really the son of an immigrant. i'm an american, and i grew up here, and all of my friends are american, and i grew up in a small town in tennessee, and great people there. treated me just like one of them. you know, but when you hear about the political ramifications of all of these things, again, i don't know why they can't see some
we have to do that a lot, because of as you have mentioned the city is diverse, and frequently visited city all over the globe, and direct flights from dubai here now. so, again, it is something that we are used to dealing with, and the hospital has a number of things in place to help with that, but you are right, a very diverse group, but even the workers themselves, it was a diverse group. >> and so you are no doubt aware of what is going on in the political landscape now, and you are...
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the c-span cities tour group visited many cities.learn more all weekend here on american history tv. if every dam was started in 1931 in april. the contractors were given seven years to complete it and actually got it done in five years. the federal government decided authorize the dam and fund it, it took literally six different construction companies to come together with their resources to have enough stuff, machines, manpower to put this together, so you will see the signs around here that the dam was built by six companies, because that is actually how many it took, and they joined forces to build this useful place. totally, there were about 21,000 men who worked on the dam. 1934, thereand, were 5000 workers that were here working. the workers were 24/7. they had to double your days off per year that they could take, if youwas voluntary, and they alle to guess, would guess christmas, and then the other was the fourth of july. that is how proud they were. the colorado river would flood and flood and trickle, and someone once said
the c-span cities tour group visited many cities.learn more all weekend here on american history tv. if every dam was started in 1931 in april. the contractors were given seven years to complete it and actually got it done in five years. the federal government decided authorize the dam and fund it, it took literally six different construction companies to come together with their resources to have enough stuff, machines, manpower to put this together, so you will see the signs around here that...
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i have decided and visited cities and towns across america, all across america, and seen the devastationies of bill and hillary clinton, and it's total devastation all over new york, all over pennsylvania, all over new england, all over the country. hillary clinton supported bill clinton's disastrous and totally disastrous nafta. just like she supported china's entrance into the world trade organization. we've lost nearly one-third of our manufacturing jobs since these two hillary-backed agreements were signed, among the worst we've ever done, among the most destructive agreements we've ever signed. our trade deficit with china soared 40% during hillary clinton's time as secretary of state. a disgraceful performance for which she should not be congratulated but rather scorned. then she left china -- so true. [ applause ] then she left china, and what happened is billions and billions of dollars in our intellectual property, and china has taken it and it's a crime which is continuously going on and it's going on right now. they are stealing billions and billions of dollars of our intellec
i have decided and visited cities and towns across america, all across america, and seen the devastationies of bill and hillary clinton, and it's total devastation all over new york, all over pennsylvania, all over new england, all over the country. hillary clinton supported bill clinton's disastrous and totally disastrous nafta. just like she supported china's entrance into the world trade organization. we've lost nearly one-third of our manufacturing jobs since these two hillary-backed...
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. >> i have decided, and visited cities and towns across america, all across america, and seen the devastationde policies of bill and hillary clinton. and it's total devastation. >> reporter: fewer policy ideas emerging than accusations. >> our trade deficit with china soared 40% during hillary clinton's time as secretary of state. a disgraceful performance for which she should not be congratulated but rather scorned. >> reporter: clinton making sure she intends to make trump own his words and proposals. >> here's the bottom line. economists left, right and center all agree. donald trump will drive america back into recession. >> reporter: now, if you are looking for a high-minded discussion on the economy from these presidential candidates, you are likely disappointed. far more insults than new ideas. but hillary clinton is intent on branding donald trump. not calling him a liar as he did her, but trying above all to show voters he is in this for himself, and he has little interest or ability to lift the economy for anyone else. >> all right, jeff zeleny, thank you. >>> and now gene sperling,
. >> i have decided, and visited cities and towns across america, all across america, and seen the devastationde policies of bill and hillary clinton. and it's total devastation. >> reporter: fewer policy ideas emerging than accusations. >> our trade deficit with china soared 40% during hillary clinton's time as secretary of state. a disgraceful performance for which she should not be congratulated but rather scorned. >> reporter: clinton making sure she intends to make...
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. >> facebook is launching a new feature to help people living in or visiting major cities to find out about big events such as concerts and festivals and sporting event called "feature events," available in ten cities including san francisco. >> general mills is recalling four of their nature value products because of possible listeria contamination including protein chewy bars and with peanut and almonds and dark chocolate bar. general mills said you should dispose of any of the recalled bars if you have them. >> san francisco used tax break to lure tech companies to the city and why voters could be asked to demand twitter and others give the money back. >> a house committee is hours away from releasing a final report of the beach gaza trust attack, and how democrats are trying to head off another embarrassment for hillary clinton. crystal geyser alpine spring water from here to there ♪ to you crystal geyser. always bottled at the mountain source. crystal geyser alpine spring water to you from us crystal geyser. always bottled at the mountain source. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcas
. >> facebook is launching a new feature to help people living in or visiting major cities to find out about big events such as concerts and festivals and sporting event called "feature events," available in ten cities including san francisco. >> general mills is recalling four of their nature value products because of possible listeria contamination including protein chewy bars and with peanut and almonds and dark chocolate bar. general mills said you should dispose of...
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. >> and george, you learned that president obama is set to visit the city?> reporter: keith, the president will be here on thursday to pay his respects and, quote, stand in solidarity. this lawn in the middle of downtown orlando the scene of a vigil attended by thousands tonight. some still here. a unified vigil. a growing memorial here on this day when we have learned so much more detail about the shooter who started it all. with every toll of the bell, orlando remembers one of the 49 deceased souls. spread across this crowd, a sea of candles glowing in support. the city's first vigil after the sunday morning attack, somber and pain, then noisy and proud, including the owners and employees of pulse nightclub. >> we will not be defeated! >> reporter: it was calm and community after two days of shock. >> it felt like they were my family, too. that's how strong it is. it's so heavy in my chest. >> reporter: meanwhile, chilling snapchat video shows the moment omar mateen opened fire inside the club. the president said today there's no evidence so far that matee
. >> and george, you learned that president obama is set to visit the city?> reporter: keith, the president will be here on thursday to pay his respects and, quote, stand in solidarity. this lawn in the middle of downtown orlando the scene of a vigil attended by thousands tonight. some still here. a unified vigil. a growing memorial here on this day when we have learned so much more detail about the shooter who started it all. with every toll of the bell, orlando remembers one of the...
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. >> sanders has campaigned intensively in california for two weeks straight visiting 34 cities and talking directly to voters at rallies. >>> bill clinton is also in the bay area today making a flurry of stops throughout the bay area. >> abc 7 news reporter is live in richmond with that part of the story. laura. >> reporter: hi. we can see the former president still talking just over my left shoulder. he's been going at it now for about 40 minutes. this speech has gone pretty much by the book except a few minutes ago he did respond to a heckler in the crowd. >> let's talk about that. no, no, just a minute. now, if i talk about it, will you let me talk instead of interrupting me? >> reporter: as he went on to defend his own record, but said even if he made mistakes in the past that those mistakes should not be held against his wife as folks go to the polls here in california tomorrow. this is the fourth of five events here in the bay area. the clintons clearly concerned about polls that show this race with bernie sanders still too close to call. >> the stakes in this election are maybe bigg
. >> sanders has campaigned intensively in california for two weeks straight visiting 34 cities and talking directly to voters at rallies. >>> bill clinton is also in the bay area today making a flurry of stops throughout the bay area. >> abc 7 news reporter is live in richmond with that part of the story. laura. >> reporter: hi. we can see the former president still talking just over my left shoulder. he's been going at it now for about 40 minutes. this speech has...
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i've visited the crumbling cities and the struggling schools. i've seen our dilapidated airports, highways, bridges, and i've compared them to other country countries where we see facilities so far superior to ours, it's really not to be believed. hard to imagine what's happened to our country. america is being taken apart piece by piece, auctioned off and just rapidly, auctioned off to the highest bidder. we're broke. we're broke. we are $19 trillion, going quickly to $21 trillion. our infrastructure is a disaster. our schools are failing. crime is rising. people are scared. the last thing we need is hillary clinton in the white house or an extension of the obama disaster. [ cheers and applause ] trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! trump! >> what a crowd. what a crowd. thank you all very much. we love our country. we love our country. but we can turn this all around. we're going to do it by putting america first. [ cheers and applause ] that commitment is the foundation for change that's been missing and has been missing for
i've visited the crumbling cities and the struggling schools. i've seen our dilapidated airports, highways, bridges, and i've compared them to other country countries where we see facilities so far superior to ours, it's really not to be believed. hard to imagine what's happened to our country. america is being taken apart piece by piece, auctioned off and just rapidly, auctioned off to the highest bidder. we're broke. we're broke. we are $19 trillion, going quickly to $21 trillion. our...
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the shooting came at the end of a mostly peaceful day with an amazing 1 million people visiting the cityo celebrate the history-making nba championship win. >>> tonight in dc, police are responding to metro's safe track plan with a plan of their own, increases security around 5 metro stations. >> wusa 9's stephany galeheart is live to tell us what to expect. >> reporter: good a few blocks from woodly park metro. i want you to take a look here. police put up this solar light panel here to aluminate the normally dark corner so people feel safe when waiting for ride shares when the metro is closed. >> mojitos on the menu, police want to make sure people are safe when they leave bars like this one late at night. >> i am never really walking here alone, i don't think it is safe at all. >> in an effort to make this neighborhood and 4 others safer, npd will step up security. wednesday through sunday between 11:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. in adams morgan, h street, china town, dupont circle and u street. >> i think especially in areas where there is bars, alcohol can always make a situation a little m
the shooting came at the end of a mostly peaceful day with an amazing 1 million people visiting the cityo celebrate the history-making nba championship win. >>> tonight in dc, police are responding to metro's safe track plan with a plan of their own, increases security around 5 metro stations. >> wusa 9's stephany galeheart is live to tell us what to expect. >> reporter: good a few blocks from woodly park metro. i want you to take a look here. police put up this solar light...
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diverse varieties on another occasion a to a camp to primary children's hospital in salt lake city we visitedren who perhaps had never smile the day in their lifetime and tell ali showedoked up he looked into their eyes they would grin from ear to ear these are kids who had the nursile there is so muchch pain never before had they seen someone who had connected so immediately with the sick children he had a special way with kids he may have been tough and tenacious in the ring but he was compassionate and tender around those that he loved so for all of his ferocity as a fighter he was also a peacemaker a particular radio host did you talk constantly on the airwaves week after week with a five letter range for him to be the middleweight champion for a joint interview he agreed knowing that his interestce could build goodwill the u.s. interested in meeting jean as well and it was an experience there virtu a champion's face to face reminiscing about some of the best of the world has ever seen and i have to say in the process ali claimed the radio host and he charmed them so much that had the and
diverse varieties on another occasion a to a camp to primary children's hospital in salt lake city we visitedren who perhaps had never smile the day in their lifetime and tell ali showedoked up he looked into their eyes they would grin from ear to ear these are kids who had the nursile there is so muchch pain never before had they seen someone who had connected so immediately with the sick children he had a special way with kids he may have been tough and tenacious in the ring but he was...
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city now. the sun will be up in just a few minutes. we'll get that shot for you in a second. there we go. more people are visitingladelphia and that means more money is being pumped into the city's economy. the company visit philadelphia attracts tourism. for the sixth year in a row, a record number of people visited philadelphia and spending money in the city. a lot of money gets pumped into state and local taxes. >>> volkswagen has more time to reach a final settlement with the owners over the emission scandals. landon dowdy is here with that. good morning, landon. >> good morning to you. a judge is extending the deadline for volkswagen to reach a deal with owners over the emissions scandal to june 28th. a tentative deal in april includes an offer by vw to buy back the polluting cars and the fund to promote green auto technology. >>> on wall street, could see more red arrows today. futures are lower and stocks dove into the close on wednesday following the fed's decision to leave interest rates unchanged. the central bank also signaling it may take in even longer and slower approach to hike rates against the ba
city now. the sun will be up in just a few minutes. we'll get that shot for you in a second. there we go. more people are visitingladelphia and that means more money is being pumped into the city's economy. the company visit philadelphia attracts tourism. for the sixth year in a row, a record number of people visited philadelphia and spending money in the city. a lot of money gets pumped into state and local taxes. >>> volkswagen has more time to reach a final settlement with the...
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. >>> and facebook launched a new feature to help people living or visiting major cities know about big events like concerts and mutesic events. the tool called featured events will be available in 10 cities including san francisco. >>> coming up, 7 on your side's michael finney steps in for an east bay woman. she had hundreds of dollars in gift cards but the airline didn't want her to spend it all in one place. why? i just picked us up 2 breakfast croissants for $4, when this bear attacked. with one swipe, it devoured one of the croissants. then jack showed up, and took care of the beast, so i could escape. and that's what happened to your breakfast croissant. and yours? it survived. enjoy freshly cracked egg with ham and bacon. or sausage. two tasty croissants at an even tastier $4 price. it's a deal you'll devour. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me
. >>> and facebook launched a new feature to help people living or visiting major cities know about big events like concerts and mutesic events. the tool called featured events will be available in 10 cities including san francisco. >>> coming up, 7 on your side's michael finney steps in for an east bay woman. she had hundreds of dollars in gift cards but the airline didn't want her to spend it all in one place. why? i just picked us up 2 breakfast croissants for $4, when this...
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. >>> and facebook launched a new feature to help people living or visiting major cities know about big events like concerts and mutesic events. the tool called featured events will be available in 10 cities including san francisco. >>> coming up, 7 on your side's michael finney steps in for an east bay woman. she had hundreds of dollars in gift cards but the airline didn't want her to spend it all in one place. wh i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com >>> americans spend billions of dollars a year on gift cards but are they always a wise buy? >> michael finney has the story. michael? >> two exceptions, california law says gift cards cannot expire, however, that means other rules are spending gift cards. viewers were shocked to find out she cannot spend unless she kicked in extra money of her own. sheri was looking forward to a visit with her sons in california. >> this is mate. this is riley. >> the two grandchildren she hasn't seen in a year. >> the only thing i need is to see my ch
. >>> and facebook launched a new feature to help people living or visiting major cities know about big events like concerts and mutesic events. the tool called featured events will be available in 10 cities including san francisco. >>> coming up, 7 on your side's michael finney steps in for an east bay woman. she had hundreds of dollars in gift cards but the airline didn't want her to spend it all in one place. wh i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast...
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this weekend on booktv saturday and sunday the cities tour working with their cable of soviets visiting cities across the country. >> welcome everyone to the hearing of the regulations of the medicare partied demonstration the center for medicare/medicaid services is here to testify on today's topic very important to radical alter the ways that medicare pays for drugs and biologics the way it is administered to patients in the outpatient settings covered under par to be typically these are treatments that are tested in a hospital used to retrieve full their bull beneficiaries with serious medical conditions such as cancer in room atop '08 arthritis macular degeneration in diseases and this past march but what does propose demonstrations made public it makes my opinion very clear i believe this experiment is ill-conceived to harm the beneficiaries there is another part of that in my opinion goes beyond the agency's statutory authority to extend a nationwide to require all providers to participate because the experiment would change the like to hear an explanatio which that has inherent concerns
this weekend on booktv saturday and sunday the cities tour working with their cable of soviets visiting cities across the country. >> welcome everyone to the hearing of the regulations of the medicare partied demonstration the center for medicare/medicaid services is here to testify on today's topic very important to radical alter the ways that medicare pays for drugs and biologics the way it is administered to patients in the outpatient settings covered under par to be typically these...