Its wednesday, september 25th, right now On Cnn this morning here i am well, were leading by a lot sliM Margins. New Cnn Polling shows donald Trump And Kamala harris locked in exceedingly close race unprecedented attack. Israel intercepts that hezbollah missile near Tel Aviv, the militants first ever to reach the City Plus Filibusters Holy Grail of democracy ending the filibuster, the fallout from commonly harris has vowed to eliminate a key Senate Rule to restore a federal right to an abortion here on the East Coast. So ive look at Capitol Hill on this wednesday morning. Good morning, everyone. Im kasie hunt. Its wonderful to have you with us there, just 41 days until Voters Head to the polls and New Cnn Polling shows the race between donald Trump And Kamala harris is a dead heat. Cnns latest poll of likely voters showing harris at 48 , trump at 47 this very slight lead for harris, of course, within the M Margin of error, w have this just in to cnn this morning, new data showing harri
For Civility Right . 6 00 a. M. On the east coast. A live look at the national Constitution Center in philly philadelphia. Thats where were going to see tonight historic president ial debate go down in just a few hours. Good morning, everyone. Im kasie hunt. Its wonderful to have you with us in just hours. Donald trump and Kamala Harris will meet on that Philadelphia Stage for what might be their only president ial debate of the 2024 election. Debate. It host Abc News shared this first look at the stage. Harris and trump will stand behind podiums just a few feet apart. Their microphones will be muted when it is not their turn to speak tonight will be the first time that the candidates meet Each Other in person. Trump didnt attend Biden And Harriss inauguration after he refused to acknowledge the results of the 2020 election. This one night presents harris with the opportunity to introduce yourself to millions of americans and two voters who polls show, say that they need to learn more
Captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2008 we were beginning to experience a huge resurgence of downtown living, downtown working, Downtown Entertainment and so forth, and it might not have happened in baltimore in 1992, it could have happened in another city five years later, ten years later, but some other team would have said at some point we dont want a concrete doughnut that looks like a freeway overpass. We want a real ballpark. Architects would have ultimately i think responded. Thats my sense. We never know 100 because what happened what happened. Right. Customer push back, customer isnt want t didnt want the product . Yes. Ultimately in architecture, what clients want matters. One of the things that the people of populace are proudest of is that they serve their clients and they do what their clients wanted. Happily here they had an enlightened client who wanted something important. But to the point about downtown revivals were just happening anyway and would have
He explores the relationship between American Cities and the youth of baseball looking at the changing architecture and loeks of ballparks over the years and what those reveal about society and culture at large. The Kansas City Public Library hosted this event and provided the video. Thanks. I want to thank the library for putting on this event. Library board. Jonathan kemper and staff who worked with us. Steve, she mention ed as well. The library is a fan tas ik institution. Were very lucky to have it. Look at this awesome auditorium. So, speaking of great public spaces, this is one. Yes, yes. All right, paul. Libraries involve parks. Two most important things in the city, right . Youve had this incredibly distinguished career as an architectural critic, people are really here to hear you talk about kaufman stadium. Have you talked to the audience what who you are and what youve done prior to write iing about ballparks, which is a long story. Well get some of it any way. No, i spent m
People are here to hear you talk about kauffman stadium. Have you talked to the audience about who you are and what you have done prior to writing about ballparks, which is a long story . Paul i have spent most of my life i have been lucky because i have spent my life about what interests me, but i guess so have you. Whitney i try. What pisses me off. Paul whether it pisses you off or you like it. I have already i have always loved architecture and journalism and i am not very good at making choices. I have found a place where the two of them intersect. Whitney did you study architecture . Paul i studied architectural history. I went to yale, a place where those of you went to princeton do not always acknowledge. Whitney i heard about it. In connecticut . Paul a place called connecticut. I studied architectural history. I then began a career as a journalist. I toyed with going to architecture school. I thought the world had enough second rate architects and did not need another. I did