Doctor . This is saturday afternoon and the hospital wont accept them without the doctors okay. And we wont be in until monday morning. Its a hell of a long time between now and monday. American history tv continues in prime time tuesday with a look at the style and approaches of modern first ladies. From Florence Harding to michelle obama. Thats tuesday night at 8 00 eastern on cspan3. Follow the cspan cities tour as we travel outside the washington beltway to communities across america. The idea behind the cities tour is to take the programming for htv, or American History television and book tv out on the road beyond the beltway to produce pieces that are more visual, that provide a window into these cities that viewers would normally go to that also have really rich histories and a rich literary scene, as well. A lot of people have already kind of heard the history of the big cities, like new york and l. A. , chicago. But what about the smaller ones like albany, new york. Whats the
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Has said, and he said this, on the news just on the fifth of january, there will be no additional funding for local government, he said. Unless we can find money from somewhere else. And we have not asked all, we are, we are. Right. If it waited for the end of the quota they wouldve for this, and weve not been able to do that in the case of local government. So there we are. Complete and utter chaos. One going around saying go the extra money. Another one saying there wont be any extra money. 20 billion pounds of unfunded commitments. They would lead to total chaos in our economy and a total breakdown in our health service. [shouting] thank you, mr. Speaker. Will the Prime Minister update the house on the future arrangements for the upkeep of the Royal Air Force memorial at the iconic former battle of britain airfield at . I can absolutely confirm to the house that this chapel will be preserved for future generations as weve always recognized its importance and its rich heritage. I thi
Intangible resources. So this is i i feel where the speakers got really creative and were gonna hear talks on information love and memory so three things that you might not immediately think of as wartime resources, but when you think a little harder, i think its obvious that these are the kinds of things that americans whether theyre soldiers or civilians in the union or the confederacy black and white americans alike needed in order to cope with the tremendous crisis of the civil war. So well have three talks each of them will last about 15 minutes and then after that well move into a period of discussion and the discussion by the way is going to be moderated jointly by me and dr. Caroline newhall, my colleague. Shes the postdoctoral fellow here at the center and you can type your questions into the q a box at any time now if you already have a question, but any certainly anytime during the lectures are at the end during the discussion session and i really want to let you know how mu
Intangible resources. So this is i i feel where the speakers got really creative and were gonna hear talks on information love and memory so three things that you might not immediately think of as wartime resources, but when you think a little harder, i think its obvious that these are the kinds of things that americans whether theyre soldiers or civilians in the union or the confederacy black and white americans alike needed in order to cope with the tremendous crisis of the civil war. So well have three talks each of them will last about 15 minutes and then after that well move into a period of discussion and the discussion by the way is going to be moderated jointly by me and dr. Caroline newhall, my colleague. Shes the postdoctoral fellow here at the center and you can type your questions into the q a box at any time now if you already have a question, but any certainly anytime during the lectures are at the end during the discussion session and i really want to let you know how mu