Call to Arms: Minnesota Steps Forward - 1861
Governor Alexander Ramsey was in Washington, D.C. at the outbreak of war. Jayne Becker (Alexander Ramsey House) explores his motivations to volunteer troops and Wayne Jorgenson (author and collector) explores the motivations of the men, from across the young state, who took up arms in defense of the Union.
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Saint Paul: A Cultural History of St. Paul
Hear Pat Coleman, the Acquisitions Librarian for the Minnesota Historical Society, talk about the cultural and literary history of St. Paul. Learn about the early exploration of Minnesota through maps and the Native American history in the area. Coleman also presents books and other collected items that show the impact St. Paul has had on pop culture on a national scale.
Who Built Our Capitol?
The untold story of the men and women who built the Minnesota State Capitol Building.
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Bend: William Laidlaw and the Tumalo Dam
Travel to the failed Tumalo Reservoir with Deschutes County Surveyor Mike Berry. In the early 20th century William Laidlaw promised hundreds of settlers in Deschutes County that he could irrigate the land around Bend using funds from the Federal Carey Act. Laidlaw failed to uphold his promise and left the area with today's equivalent of a few million dollars. The state then stepped in and tried to build a reservoir to help irrigate the land in what is now known as Tumalo. The state was never able to successfully irrigate the land promised by Laidlaw, leaving hundreds of settlers without farmable land.
Ramsey Park Flooding, Redwood Falls, MN - 9/27/2010
Flooding in Alexander Ramsey Park in Redwood Falls, MN. Video shot at 11 a.m., Monday, September 27, 2010. Taken very near time of crest of Redwood River.
C-SPAN Cities Tour - St. Louis: Left Bank Books
Visit Left Bank Books, St. Louis' full-service independent bookstore. Founded in 1969, Left Bank Books is an independently-owned bookstore offering a full-line of new and used books and services in the greater metropolitan area of St. Louis. Producing over 200 author events a year, Left Bank Books has added to a growing literary scene in the St. Louis area.
What Should We Do About Confederate Monuments?
Murphy Institute Hot Topics: Cool Talk program “What Should We Do About Confederate Monuments?” 9/25/2017 at the University of St. Thomas School of Law.
The United States is now confronting its history of slavery, at a time when discussions of racial justice are particularly charged. How might the guiding principles that unite the University of St. Thomas community inform our responses to these challenges? Deans Robert Vischer (School of Law) and Yohuru Williams (College of Arts and Sciences) tackle the complex issues presented in the national debate over the fate of Confederate monuments in this edition of; Hot Topics: Cool Talk.
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Carson City: Nevada State Archives
Visit the Nevada State Archives to view documents related to the state's federal land claims. The Federal Government owns about 85% of the land in Nevada. Hear State Archivist Jeff Kintop explain the history that dates back to the Nevada State Constitution.
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Teen dies after fight outside middle school
A 13-year old girl from Attucks Middle School ended up on life support at Texas Children's Hospital two days after a fight off campus.
Kashala Francis' mother, Mamie Jackson, says her daughter told her she was attacked by two girls after school on Thursday, and that another girl later jumped in and kicked her in the head.
Jackson says when her daughter returned home Thursday afternoon, she had a bruise on her face, but insisted she was okay.
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Virginia Beach: An American in the Basement
Author, Amy Waters Yarsinske discusses U.S. Naval pilot Scott Speicher and the circumstances surrounding his being shot down in the first Gulf War and the missteps by the government.
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C-SPAN Cities Tour - Salt Lake City: History of Fort Douglas
Learn the history of the military fort created by the federal government to monitor Brigham Young and his growing settlement in what is now Salt Lake City. Abraham Lincoln ordered the creation of the fort during the Civil War to monitor the LDS population and to maintain clear passage routes out west.
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Cardi B Carpool Karaoke
Cardi B hops in the car with James Corden for a Carpool Karaoke through Los Angeles singing her biggest songs, discussing growing up in the Bronx and the subtle art of ASMR. And James encourages Cardi to get behind the wheel and give driving a chance, which he learns she doesn't really do for good reason.
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Each week night, THE LATE LATE SHOW with JAMES CORDEN throws the ultimate late night after party with a mix of celebrity guests, edgy musical acts, games and sketches. Corden differentiates his show by offering viewers a peek behind-the-scenes into the green room, bringing all of his guests out at once and lending his musical and acting talents to various sketches. Additionally, bandleader Reggie Watts and the house band provide original, improvised music throughout the show. Since Corden took the reigns as host in March 2015, he has quickly become known for generating buzzworthy viral videos, such as Carpool Karaoke.
Gordon Finally Impressed with Cocky Chef - Gordon Ramsay
After seemingly solving the issues of struggling La Lanterna restaurant Gordon returns to see whether the changes he implemented are still having a positive effect.
Metropolitan State University Presidential Inauguration
Celebrate the inauguration of President Virginia “Ginny” Arthur.
Inspired by her commitment to justice and collaborative leadership, the faculty, staff and student body joins her in building a 21st-century, global learning community. We welcome students who come to this University on many paths, and join them in moving in a single direction—forward.
Together, as an inclusive and unified Metropolitan State community, we embrace this exciting venture and aspire to a transformative future FOR THE GREATER GOOD
1:15 p.m.: Procession starts entering the Auditorium.
1:30 p.m.: Ceremony starts.
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Columbia: The Burning of Columbia
After General William T. Sherman's famous March to the Sea, he turned his army north. On February 17, 1865, he captured Columbia and destroyed a large portion of the capitol city.
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Capitol Report: Minnesota's Civil War Artifacts
In recognizing the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War, Senate Media Services partnered with the Minnesota Historical Society to feature some of the war's artifacts on display in the Minnesota State Capitol. On this week's program, Brian Pease, Historic Site Manager, provides the stoic and colorful history behind the Civil War-era statues, portraits, busts, paintings and flags prominently showcased for public viewing.
Also, Governor Mark Dayton declares January 1st, 2013, as Emancipation Proclamation Remembrance Day, and state leaders gather to acknowlege the significance of President Abraham Lincoln's transformative declaration 150 years ago.
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Ogden: John M. Browning Firearms
House Floor Session 4/23/18
CALENDAR FOR THE DAY.
12:10 - HF3389 (Scott) Child support modification presumptions modified.
15:29 - HF3833 (Schomacker) Financial exploitation protections provided for older and vulnerable adults.
26:16 - HF3280 (Lueck) Wild rice water findings established and listing authorized, application of water quality standards nullified and restricted, report required, and money appropriated.
1:47:08 - HF817 (Loonan) Interference or attempted interference with point-of-sale terminals, gas pump dispensers, and automated teller machines crime established.
Runs 1 hour, 54 minutes.
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C-SPAN Cities Tour - Annapolis: The Maryland State Archives
A 17th century document stating religious toleration, a resignation letter from George Washington, and a ledger containing Frederick Douglass' date of birth. These are just a few of the items we'll take a look at during our visit to the Maryland State Archives. Elaine Rice-Bachmann and Maya Davis will tell us why these items are important to Maryland's history.
C-SPAN Cities Tour - Alexandria: Shotgun Justice
Crandal Mackey was elected the commonwealth's attorney in 1903, Virginia county, now Alexandria and Arlington we plagued by crime and corruption. Armed with a shotgun and accompanied by an axe wielding posse, Mackey embarked on a crusade. Michael Lee Pope.
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