Appetite and well have maybe this have shorten the Environmental Review and its great i also this tack away director reiskin this is not a deal breaker it is easier to do the construction but on stockton we can do it and make that work on this area so this is really an exciting project and hope all the city agencies will continue to think pretty big on it. Thank you very much outstanding report we looking forward to further dialog as time goes by. Time is going by laughter . I feel he left the board a day ago i want to acknowledge formerly david chiu he was a champion for the people he spoke he urged and helped to get the funding foreign the study so even though it came here in city hall a day after city hall i want to acknowledge its leadership. Well move background 14 for the out board report. This allows our customers to enter into my door by reducing the dwell time when the vehicles are stopped historically theres been a trade off between Faster Service and collection to reduce thi
Other american artifacts programs at any time by visiting our website cspan. Org history. Up next on American History tv author Michael Mccarthy discusses the july 1915 capsizing of the ss eastland in the Chicago River. Over 800 factory workers died in the tragedy including 22 entire families. Mccarthy examines the faulty ballast system that caused the ship to capsize any talks about the forgotten legacy of the ss eastland. Posted by the new york public library, this program is about 90 minutes. Michael thank you very much. I really appreciate this turnout. I know it is beautiful outside and the tulips are fantastic. Thank you for taking the time to come to this presentation. It is correct. I spent over a dozen years looking into this story, and i had worked at the wall street journal for over 20 years and i had never encountered a story of this magnitude or drama. As i began looking into it what i found was that this has to be one of the most deadly, least known shipwrecks in america.
In 1945, 70 years ago, allied forces liberated nazi concentration camps. For the next several weeks here on American History tv, we hear holocaust stories from those who lived them. These interviews are part of the oral History Collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial museum in washington, d. C. Up next, mayer adler talks about being deported to auschwitz, it with his family. Their separation, and his later transfer to a labor concentration camp. He remembers liberation and returning to his childhood home where he searched unsuccessfully for any of his immediate relatives. This oral history is almost 90 minutes. Tell me where you were born and when . Adler czechoslovakia, october 6, 1929. I wonder if you would tell me something about your family and your life before the war. Adler we were what i would describe as a typical jewish family in a small town. I had two younger brothers, and my parents. A lot of aunts and uncles and cousins. Just as i said, a normal kind of orthodox
I hope well be talking about it today. I cant think of a better person to address them for us. John carlin has been acting assistant attorney general for some time and was recently confirmed in the role. He served as the chief of staff to his predecessor and Principal Deputy to lisaen monaco. Previously he was chief of staff and senior counsel to Robert Muller when he was director of the fbi. A career federal prosecutor, mr. Carlin served as National Coordinator of the hacking and intellectual property program. The prosecutors were specially trained to prosecute cyber crime in intellectual property cases. He has a lot of background in the area that gave rise to this weeks indictment. He has a degree from harvard law and williams college. He will speak for about 45 minutes. And then well have a q. A. With him over there and take questions from the audience. I ask that you silence your phones. There are a lot of cameras in the room. Please join me in welcoming john carlin. [ applause ] t
From an apple is maryland at 10 00 eastern on cspan. Later today, the council on Foreign Relations looks at technology, innovation, and policy making. Or of the topics will be the potential implications of driver list cars. Live coverage starts at 10 30 a. M. Eastern also on cspan. I focus on trying to stop waste and trying to catch people to date in the past, but to actually go out and figure it out and had it up, 50 , 30 , 20 , 60 . I think we are spending a lot of money. My staffs time can be better spent by trying to find, identify, and correct problems. It by sq, have the American People, and their moneys worth . Their full moneys worth . No, definitely not. There have been some good things done, a lot of good things done. We have a lot of hard working people at the state and the department of defense, department of agriculture, department of interior. The department of commerce. A lot of people have devoted their lives and energies over there. But have we gotten the biggest bang