president, he went straight into the worst part of town to demonstrate his concern the nominee traveled to the south blonks blythe has left dozens city blocks a waste land. shouting match with residents many of whom demanded jobs reagan replied i can t do a damn thing for you if i don t get elected. are there more jobs coming through the bronx. i am going to dry as far as i can all i can tell you is i m going to try to bring that about and not with the kind of a promise that carter made. jesse: they weren t happy to see reagan and most of them probably didn t vote for him. but it was important for reagan to see what they were going through. there s a reason the bronx doesn t look like that anymore because powerful people saw the problem and they knew how to fix it. biden went to our southern border this week but he didn t really see what we have been showing you for the last two years. before air force one touched down, they cleaned it all up. threw the tents and garbag
President biden visits stormdamaged parts of florida. That states governor was not by the president s side. Bearing down on taiwan, a powerful typhoon could be the first to make landfall there in four years. And war isnt keeping these kids from going Back To School. Students in ukraine face another year of books and Bomb Shelters. We begin this hour with Extreme Weather and those enduring the effects of what is more and more becoming inescapable events. In the wake of hurricane idalia, President Biden visited florida Saturday Viewing Damage by air and on the ground and met with those impacted by the storm. At the same time, a massive typhoon, equivalent of the category 3 hurricane, is barreling toward taiwan at this hour. Its set to be the first typhoon to make landfall there in four years. At the same time in the state of nevada, Extreme Weather has stranded participants at the popular annual event called The Burning Man Festival. Left it looking like a mudcovered dystopian nightmare.
Shelburne museum, cspan is learning more about the history. Join us as we take a look at the rail history of vermont. Chip here we are at the train station at the shelburne museum, built in 1890 five dr. William a Rutland Railroad, and service with the Central Vermont Railway as well. It was essentially built to help out with Passenger Rail service for this region, but perhaps more importantly for the webbs to be of the able to travel as they wish, to go to their summer home, the down to new york city mayor to other areas around the country. It was billed for shelburne, however, and is served Passenger Rail service up until 1953. Point,at stopped at that Passenger Rail service in this region. It was then given to the posteritysseum for s sake, to allow people to be able to see it, and with much of the Railroad Memorabilia that is seen in these stations. Moved overland from shelburne here to the museum, which is not far away. It is probably a little less than a mile, one of the shortest
Companies, one from dubuque, iowa, and one from minnesota both set their sights on the sioux river falls is a town site and interestingly, both arrived within a few weeks of each other. There was speculation. They claimed land. Plotted off into lots and stuff and waited for settlers headed west to, and by lots in the town. 1857, and really in the 1850s, they got along well with the indians who happened by their on the way to places. And by 1860, there were 42 People Living in sioux falls. In the summer of 1862, there was some conflict with the sioux indians and what was called the sioux uprising by some started in august of 1862. And the territorial governor ordered that the Big Sioux River valley be evacuated. And about the 27th of august, 1862, all the people who lived here were evacuated and abandoned the site of the falls. The site of sioux falls remained abandoned until may of 1865 when the u. S. Army located a fort here on the site of the falls. The fort at sioux falls was called
Only on cspan3. Next, lori lyn price of tufts school of medicine talks about graded ande remedies used by 17thcentury new england house was. The partnership of his stored old New England Church cohosted. Introducelighted to the immediate and by immediate i think a week, past president of Boston Society who is an old friend who will be introducing our speaker for tonight. [applause] good evening. Welcome to this wonderful program. , all of you, no, each year the partnership has a after series of events september 7. September 7 is the day on which boston, georgetown, and watertown were named and we always commemorate date. We have a series of events each year. This years theme is that medicine and mortality. Im here to tell you it is the most successful charter day we have ever had. Tell me if you have been to other events this year . Would you raise your hand . That is what i thought. This is a wonderful. Excellent. In addition to our fall activities, we have lectures, Reading Group dis