this is about an hour and ten minutes. all right. sounds like the mic is on. thank you so much for coming out tonight folks on behalf of hidden city philadelphia. i would like to welcome you to this event the celebration his new book abandon america, the age of consequences. i would like to.out that this event is actually being recorded. everything that happens tonight will eventually appear on teesixteen. book tv. but we need you to do is turn off your cell phones. it s like going to the ritz. and to remember that we are going to have a q&a session after the event. after after matt is done speaking. and also when you have a question we we will be around with a microphone for you. don t be don t be that kid calling out in class. you know, i have known that for a while now. the 1st time that i really i really understood kind of you know, just how good he was at what he does is when we made plans to go see the willow steam plan which is this really monstrous brick and rusty s
inalternativement camp. booktv, 48 hours of books and authors. television for serious readers. next on booktv from the gershman y in philadelphia matthew christopher presents photos from his book, abandoned america. mr. christopher spent ten years documenting ruined institutions throughout the country from schools and churches to factories and military installations. this is about an hour and ten minutes. [inaudible conversations] all right. sounds like the mic s on. thank you so much for coming out tonight, folks, on behalf of hidden city philadelphia. i d like to welcome you to this event, this celebration of matt christopher s new book abandoned america: the age of consequences. before i forget, i d like to point out that this event is actually being recorded by c-span. everything that happens tonight will eventually appear on booktv. now, what they need you to do is turn off your cell phones. it s like going to the ritz. [laughter] and to remember that we re going
on fell and oak to keep cars from driving on the sidewalks parallel and parking in the middle of the sidewalks. they did it all the time in turning lanes and absence of curb side parking on scott street and will do it again unless enforced. one car parked for a limited period of time can block 30 pedestrians trying to get by and have to step out into traffic to get by. thank you. katherine orlan, howard shafner, robert. good afternoon. i m a mission resident who often bikes through the project area both for recreation and for work and i m in support of this proposal. i bike all over this city but fell and oak are by far the scariest places to ride, due to the speed of the cars and number of lanes of traffic. i ve also worked as tour guide for bike tours. they re a small business and a bicycle tour company in san francisco located in hayes valley. i ve led tourists every day on fell street on bikes. when they introduced that planned route to tourists they get excited about
scott street, many are on the sidewalk still and very near-misses and some people hitd. the same will happen over here on this corner of oak street. bikes will be coming down, any will be speeding around the corner and there will be conflicts. my suggestion is add bal bouts on the east side of scott street so that becomes a way where pedestrians can go without having bike conflict and allow people to walk north around south. my second point is to put bal lardz along the edge of sidewalk on fell and oak to keep cars from driving on the sidewalks parallel and parking in the middle of the sidewalks. they did it all the time in turning lanes and absence of curb side parking on scott street and will do it again unless enforced. one car parked for a limited period of time can block 30 pedestrians trying to get by and have to step out into traffic to get by. thank you. katherine orlan, howard shafner, robert. good afternoon. i m a mission resident who often bikes through the pro
move of the mueller investigation, the president seemed to indicate today he knows it s coming to an end. the witch hunt as i call it should never have taken place. it continues to go on. i imagine it s ending now from what i hear it s ending. and i m sure it will be just fine. and you know why it s going to be just fine? because there was no collusion. remember it was just yesterday he called the inner workings of the investigation a total mess. president s also been dealing with those written questions from investigators. the washington post spoke with trump s tremble attorney rudy giuliani and reports the president has met with lawyers nearly every day this week in sessions to review his answers including a four-hour session wednesday and 90 minutes wednesday night according to people familiar with the sessions. the t questions roughly two doz focusing on five topics all predate trump winning the 2016 presidential election. trump s lawyers have not yet agreed to an
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