That im proud to be an american where at least i know im free and i wont forget the men who died who gave that right to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her to the day there aint no doubt i love this land god bless the usa and im proud to be an american where at least i know im free and i wont forget the men who died who gave that right to me and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her till today the right now doubt no doubt i love this land god bless the usa [applause] usa usa usa usa usa President Trump well, thank you very much. Thank you, gretchen. It is great to be back in the incredible commonwealth of pennsylvania. Great place. And this is my 13th visit to pennsylvania during my administration, which is more than any other president to this point in the term, and i really love pennsylvania, went to school in pennsylvania. Philadelphia. So we love the state. And i love the unions and i love the workers. When i built buildings in new york, i built them exclusiv
Chair, the program committee. Dave and i thank you all for coming this evening to our lecture series. A nice turnout, a lot of different competition out there, but who can compete with this man right . Bill merchant, a great friend of mine, but of course, hes a great historian and hes really wheel and bringing forth the true history of a great story known as the delaware and hudson canal. So tonight, bill will give you a chock full of new information, great insights and wonderment bill merchant everyone. Thank you very much for coming this evening. Im the Deputy Director for collections historian and here at the dean Canal Historical Society and im the chair or president of the delaware and hudson transportation heritage council. Now that ive gotten over the most difficult part of the talk, im really delighted to do this particular presentation. I have never done it here for the Canal Society. My general history of the dredge. Im working on a book on the topic and itll probably be call
Lecture series. A nice turnout, a lot of different competition out there, but who can compete with this man right . Bill merchant, a great friend of mine, but of course, hes a great historian and hes really wheel and bringing forth the true history of a great story known as the delaware and hudson canal. So tonight, bill will give you a chock full of new information, great insights and wonderment bill merchant everyone. Thank you very much for coming this evening. Im the Deputy Director for collections historian and here at the dean Canal Historical Society and im the chair or president of the delaware and hudson transportation heritage council. Now that ive gotten over the most difficult part of the talk, im really delighted to do this particular presentation. I have never done it here for the Canal Society. My general history of the dredge. Im working on a book on the topic and itll probably be called the dutch canal 19th century engine of prosperity, because indeed it was. This is a
Where flooding forced some people to evacuate last night. How is it looking tonight . Reporter i got to invest in new rain gear because its coming down pretty good. Better this time around because well get a break tomorrow and another one on saturday. Its not as intense but we got up here say around 11 00 or so. Light rain most of the day. Never really let up and around 4 00 right around that commute hour, it started coming down and its coming down now as the north bay gets ready for yet another round of storms. Here we go again, the first of three storms and the north bay once again with the bulls eye. This is good. This is good. I love the rain. Reporter only this storm comes with a whip of wind, 40 50 Miles Per Hour gusts in light of rain totals is welcomed news. Shops are sandbagged ready but the creek is down a good eight inches that fell last week. Its been rough over the last five years not getting as much as we should but now that were getting it, im kind of sick. Reporter fpg
I love the rain. Reporter only this storm comes with a whip of wind, 40 50 Miles Per Hour gusts but lighter rain totals, which is welcomed news. Shops are sandbagged ready but the creek below is down a good 8 feet from the rain that fell last week. Its been rough over the last five years but now ier getting it, kind of sick of it. Reporter pg and e activated Emergency Center on standby through monday. The ferries 15 boats all on time today, parking lot packed, i mean, nothing like a boat ride on a stormy day; right . Why would you want to take a ferry in the rain . Its pretty. Reporter yeah. Its convenient. Reporter refresh muching. Its refresh muching. Not too expensive. Reporter that was not a possible harrahs decision for these two ladies from wisconsin. They wanted to hug a redwood. You have a message for californiaens . Were hard core cheese heads and they would not close a park in weather like this. Dont tape us when we jump the fence. Reporter go get them. We found an open house