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KPIX KPIX 5 Noon News September 11, 2015

Today is the deadline for bills to pass the legislatedture with key issues on the table legislature, with key issues on the table. Two of the biggest bills involve the right to die bill and the longawaited statewide guidelines for medical marijuana. Kpix 5s anne makovec has more from the newsroom. Reporter its been two decades since california legalized medical marijuana and finally lawmakers are set to take action. It is part of a flurry of activity at the state capital today. The deal calls for the creation of a bureau of medical marijuana regulations to oversee everything from cultivation to retail distribution. Cities and counties would still have the right to ban medical pot businesses and may be able to tax the sales on top of the states tax. The agreement calls for mandatory testing for potency and it addresses some of the environmental damage done by outdoor crops. Also up for a vote today, the end of life option acted otherwise known as the right to die or assisted suicide. Th

CSPAN3 The Civil War October 4, 2014

Youre watching American History tv all weekend, every weekend on cspan 3. Next, university of buffalo professor Carole Emberton discusses the privation of poverty among freed slaves during reconstruction. She describes the governments to provide aid by establishing the Freedmens Bureau and compares the debate over poverty relief efforts during reconstruction to some of those today. Portion of the 2014 civil war and posey hosted by the u. S. Capital historical society. It is about 45 minutes. Come, ihose of you have am the codirector of the u. S. Capital historical society. Justice, they the junior visiting professor of lsu law school. There is an odd connection to paul aber. Is why the law school and lsu is named for him. The various about aspects of war crimes so it is a very interesting connection. Our next speaker is Carole Emberton who is an associate professor of history at the university of buffalo. Carole works on the civil war era as does everyone else here. Her first book was

CSPAN3 The Civil War October 12, 2014

Aspects of war crimes so it is very interesting connections. Our next speaker is Carole Emberton who is an associate professor of history at the university of buffalo. Carole works on the civil war era as does everyone else here. Her first book was beyond redemption race, violence and the american south. She is currently working on a book that will be titled a folk history of freedom, dealing with the federal projects, writers projects and the interviews of former slaves during the depression era. Her paper today is a hungry belly and freedom rations, refugees and reconstruction after the civil war. I am delighted to introduce Carole Emberton. [applause] thank you, everyone, for coming to spend a portion of this glorious spring day inside with us. Since i am it is kind of fortuitous since i am the last speaker before lunch that i will talk a lot about food. Let me get started here. There we go. The slaves in winnsboro, South Carolina, anticipated the arrival of william t. Shermans troo

CSPAN3 The Civil War October 5, 2014

There is an odd connection to paul ayber because he was one of the judges at nuremburg the law school in lsu is named for him. We will talk about the various aspects of war crimes so it is very interesting connections. Our next speaker is Carole Emberton who is an associate professor of history at the university of buffalo. Carole works on the civil war era as does everyone else here. Her first book was beyond redemption race, violence and the american south. She is currently working on a book that will be titled a folk history of freedom, dealing with the federal projects, writers projects and the interviews of former slaves during the depression era. Her paper today is a hungry belly and freedom rations, refugees and reconstruction after the civil war. I am delighted to introduce Carole Emberton. [applause] thank you, everyone, for coming to spend a portion of this glorious spring day inside with us. Since i am it is kind of fortuitous since i am the last speaker before lunch that i

FBC Varney Company August 27, 2014

Stuart im going to call snapchat a millennial company because it is 20 somethings who created it. They run it. They use it. Its worth 10 billion. Look at this. Coach, ralph lauren, smuckers, best buy, garmin are too worth 10 billion but you heard of all of them. Jolene kent is here to justify 10 billion on snapchat which hasnt yet i believe made a single dime. Justify. Im here to tell why you this may have happened, stuart. Whats interesting is you have cleiner perkins investing up to 20 million back in may. There may be another investor. A lot of serious interest in the potential monetization. Stuart serious interest. Potential monetization. Thats what we need to remember. Snapchat, i send a message to you on snapchat. You receive it and it disappears in 10 seconds. Its really fun. Im not an active snapchater, there are people who are older than millennial generation who are enjoying it. A good way to share. Stuart you think i in my geriatric years are going enjoy it. You have the pot

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