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KPIX CBS Overnight News January 9, 2018

And i know it can change yours. I know when you attend the event, itll be a day you mark on your calendar as the moment your financial future and your life took a giant leap forward. Thanks for watching. I look forward to having you at the event. upbeat music hollywood and beyond. Mireya villarreal has the that. One of hollywoods most famous parties turned into a protest sunday night. Time is up. Time is up. Folks, times up. Taking center stage was the times up movement. A Grassroots Initiative created in response to Sexual Assault allegations against harvey weinstein. For 20 years, weinstein use theed his success at the Golden Globes to campaign for the oscars garnering over 300 nominations. It is 201, marijuana is finally allowed, and Sexual Harassment finally isnt. Host seth meyers wasted most time. For the male nominees in the room tonight this is the first time in three months it wont be terrifying to hear your name read out loud. Presenting for best director, Natalie Portman took

KYW CBS Overnight News January 9, 2018

Growing up, a lot of people judged me because of the way i look. I thought all asians were good at math. You all look the same to me. No, where are you really from . 9 11 was your fault. How do you see out of such small eyes . Go back to your country. I guess i wish that people knew. We are not all the same. We are not all the same. We are not all the same. The storm that hit the northeast last week is long gone. John f. Kennedy internation that airport in new york still hasnt recovered. More flights delayed today. Travelers are still looking for their luggage. Transportation correspondent, kris van cleave is at j. F. K. Chaos. Terminal four at jfk more like a scavenger hunt. Weary fliers searched through the mountain of unclaimed luggage as another winter storm was causing more delays and cancellations. Hundreds of bags they werent there. Then i finally found out that they were in another section. Last thursdays storm started the chain of events. It closed run ways that forced 159 fli

WUSA CBS Overnight News January 9, 2018

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CSPAN3 American Civil War Museum Annual Symposium February 24, 2018

The theme of this years event is ordinary people, extraordinary times. Historians explore how the war affected a Diverse Group of american people. The event is cohosted by the library of virginia, university of Virginia Center for Civil War History, and the American Civil War museum. In the first session, james robertson, Virginia Tech history professor emeritus, and the author or editor of more than 20 books will give a talk titled civil war echoes from the common folk. But first, the director of the center for Civil War History at the university of virginia will welcome the audience. This is live coverage on American History tv on cspan3. Good morning, im Gary Gallagher and i very pleased to welcome all of you this morning. To our symposium titled ordinary people, extraordinary times. I do this and welcome you on behalf of the library of virginia, the American Civil War the center for Civil War History at the university of virginia. Treadway, they library and would perform this task,

CSPAN2 Author Discussion On Presidential Elections February 4, 2018

Karl rove, your moderator. [applause] good morning. What a pleasure to be here to talk about some of the most important subjects that are on everybodys mind. Today we are going to have a wonderful opportunity to talk to three outstanding experts about the election that changed our history. Somebody who once worked on many campaigns, i will be fascinated to hear the assessment of my colleagues here. Lets start with you, hw. How these we should be looking at transformation as an overarching theme for discussion, president ial leadership . When i think about a. Elections i talk about two categories, those elections whose importance is not known until after the election because the election sets up certain conditions, brings in a certain officeholder and things happen. The election of 1942 where Franklin Roosevelt becomes president and launches the new deal, the moment he won no one knew how big a deal it was. In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected and immediately things start to fall apart.

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