Weekends on cspan2 are an intellectual feast. Every saturday, american histo tv documents america story and on sunday, book tv brings you the latest nonfiction books and authors. Funding for cspan2 comes from these Television Companies and more including charter communications. Proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers. We are just Getting Started building 100,000 mil of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. Charter communications along with these Television Companies of sport support cspan2 is a public service. Hello everyone and welcome to tonights program. Thank you so much for being here i come to you from the center of brooklyn history out Brooklyn Public Library which is the librarys arts and culture arm that brings you so many programs and conversations like tonight as well as musical performances, family and children events, literary and t philosophical discussions and so much more. Tonights program, the history is one part of a much larger and
Colleague lucy noland. applause . Thank you. Thank you all very much for joining us. We are thrilled to have you here iain thank you so much as well. You know the primary for philadelphia mayor is now less than one month away. Time flies. Only one republican is in the race but the field of democrats its a crowded one with six candidates all vying for their partys nomination. We have all six candidates with us for this debate. And a quick reminder for our audience please refrain from any applause in the end of our debate. We of course are very happy to have you here and weve dot to keep things moving of course. So now on to our candidates. We begin with Lynne Abraham. She served as Philadelphia District attorney for 19 years. Lynne abraham has 40 Years Experience as da, judge and head of philadelphias Redevelopment Authority. Next to her former Municipal Court judge nel see diaz. He serve as the judge for the Philadelphia Court of common pleas from 1981 through 1993. He has served as Ci
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