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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Jennifer Bachner And Benjamin Ginsberg Discuss What Washington Gets Wrong 20170225

Look for us at the Annapolis Book festival in two weeks later from the campus of the university of Southern California for the 19th year but tv will be live from the Los Angeles Times festival of books. For more information about the book fairs and festivals into what previous festival coverage click on the book fairs tab on her website. Good afternoon welcome to the cato institute. I am Vice President and publisher here and i had look forward to some time to our book for him today on what washington gets wrong the unelected officials who actually run the government and the misconceptions about the American People there as many reasons for that of course its hard to imagine right now as we are about three weeks out to the election that president elect donald trump to the brink of office a book that might be more timely for this moment in america and indeed of the turnout for our book for him form suggest there is widespread interest in the content of this book have to say also i am del

A growing concern: Greensburg Garden Center s May Mart

Carol Martinek is focusing on sprucing up her Cheswick backyard this year. She picked up a few flowering plants at the Greensburg Garden Center & Civic Center’s May Mart on Saturday to put toward the project. Among her purchases were candytuft, cranesbill geranium and the tiny blue flowers of forget-me-nots,

We re always hoping to sell out : Greensburg Garden Center to host its annual May Mart plant sale

Every year, the Greenridge Garden Club arrives at the Greensburg Garden Center’s May Mart plant sale with hundreds of heirloom tomato plants. By the end of the sale, most — if not all — of them are gone, said club member Janet Bentz. Bentz, of Irwin, has been a member

Family tradition : Westmoreland Fair kicks off 9-day event, draws multiple generations back to fairgrounds

For Carole Hellein, going to the Westmoreland Fair at the county Mt. Pleasant Township fairgrounds every year is a “family tradition.” Hellein, 84, of Latrobe, is part of four living generations of family members who have been involved in the nine-day event since the late 1960s. Her mom and dad,

Tips and tricks for keeping garden critters at bay

As she browsed the outdoor aisles of 380 Auction in Murrysville, Plum resident Marilyn Covert lamented the loss of her homegrown tomatoes to a deer. “They’re terrible,” she said of the deer, as she pushed her cart stacked with gardening supplies. “There’s nothing like a homegrown tomato.” Covert uses deer

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