More than 100 vehicles have already been towed. Nbc 10s doug shimell live in fairmount. People in the neighborhood are already seeing changes. Reporter exactly. 67 cars towed yesterday, 57 cars towed today and fairmount is quickly becoming a neighborhood with signs everywhere. A Police Motorcycle escort practiced entry and exit routes through fairmount. Just as neighbors were waking up to tow trucks. They were towing everything they could find. Reporter steve lives near 20th and brand jiwine and said the city never put up no parking signs on their block. Secret service told us this street was okay. Ppa was confused about it, but the city map shows were okay. Reporter until they started towing the cars. Sometimes people dont react until after you see a tow truck. Reporter the no parking maps spell it out pretty clearly. Theres really not a gray area. Were clear about what it is. Some people have removed or vandalized the signs after theyve been posted. Everyone cleared out that wasnt su
Staying in the united states. And youre quite right to say that this is an oversight. Because its, in a lot of discussions of immigration, theres a connation of being foreignborn and being immigrant, but in fact, theres a sizable group of people who are foreignborn, residents of the united states, and theyre not immigrants in the sense that they are on a path that leads eventually to citizenship. So theres a large number of people who are settled here on h h1b visas, and these are visas that are meant to bring in highly skilled, essentially technical workers. Often they work in the i. T. Industry. They can stay for supposedly up to six years two visas. Many of them do try, of course, to get green cards and to stay permanently. We dont really understand very much about the kind of, the experiences over the long run of the people who are coming on these nonpermanent visas, even though they are really a very sizable group, probably 5 of the foreignborn, roughly are on nonpermanent visas.
Birth of president dwight david eisenhower, his granddaughters gather for a rare family discussion at Gettysburg College to talk about his military and political career as well as his relevance for 21st century americans. Then on saturday afternoon at 1 00, 60 years ago, rosa parks defied a city ordnance for blacks to leave their seats on a city bus to make room for white passengers. Her stand helped instigate the bus boycott as we hear from the attorney for rosa park and demonstrators. Then at 6 00, William Davis on the littlephoneknown aspects o ulysses s. Grant and robert e. Lee. And a 1965 Progress Report on nasas projects, including the manned Space Program and the mayriner fly by. All weekend and on holidays too, only on cspan 3. Up next on American History tv, a group of authors and historians talk about the legacy of the 1965 hartcellar act which changed immigration policy from a quota system to one that focussed on skills and family relationships with american citizens or resi
Corner of wall and broad. Not much in stock thus far but it looks at this early stage about four hours of trading to go that even with the down draft in stocks, we will finish this month to the upside again. Way too early to tell but if that is the case, it would represent a continued turn around of going into the final month of this quarter when we were down what . Close to 10 going into the Fourth Quarter. So that Fourth Quarter turn around very much still in place, even with the down draft today. Now, back to something that is getting the worlds sustainings or at least 150 countries of the worlds attention. All the premier giants all gathering in paris and its the climate summit. You know that by now. But it also hinges on two degrees. These protests and everythings not withstanding, its two degrees. Connell mcshane, what are they talking about . Two degrees celsius, neil so that were clear. Theres a journal in the wall street journal brings up the argument that Climate Change scien
Later, congress and the 1965 heart seller immigration and nationality act. Next on American History tv, Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell gives a lecture on the rivalry between two kentucky politicians who served as governors and the senate. Senator mcconnell argues that the competition between Happy Chandler and Earle Clements led to the election of Thruston Morton. Well, thank you very much, robert. Its a real pleasure to be here today at transylvania. Want to thank president kerry and transylvania for hosting me here today. Happy to be veterans day here as well. I also want to acknowledge my good friend ben chandler. He and his family of course are descendants of one of the people im going to be talking about today. Kentucky has been extremely well served with ben as the executive director of the Kentucky Humanities Council and i want to thank him for sharing some of the anecdotes im going to use today. Finally, i want to thank chris mosher, all of whom have contributed in one