C-SPAN Cities Tour - Des Moines: Iowa State Capitol
Visit the Iowa State Capitol, the only five domed capitol building in the country. Constructed between 1871-1886, this building with its 275-foot, 23-karat gold leafed dome towering above the city is a favorite of sightseers. The Capitol houses the governor's offices, legislature, and the old Supreme Court Chambers. The ornate interior also features a grand staircase, mural Westward, and the five-story law library. Tour this historic building with Joan Arnett, Tour Guide Supervisor at the Iowa State Capitol.
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Creepy Clown Sighting - Des Moines, Iowa
Creepy Clowns frenzy is spreading nationwide. Des Moines, Iowa and the state have had multiple reports this last week. A nationwide social media hoax perhaps.Or is it real?
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C-SPAN Cities Tour - Des Moines: History of the Iowa Caucuses
Hear about the history of the Iowa Caucuses, and how this Midwestern state became so important in our country's Presidential election process. Kathie Obradovich, Political Columnist for the Des Moines Register, will tell us when the Iowa Caucuses started to gain so much attention and how it propelled some political unknowns to the White House.
The Hum - weird noise plaguing village is investigated by the Telegraph
The Telegraph sent a crack team of investigators and some equipment lying around the office, to find the source of 'the hum', a mysterious noise plaguing a Co Durham village at night.
Iowa Capitol Dome and Lantern Restoration
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President Hoover campaigns in Des Moines, Iowa. Some citizens express dissatisfaction with his administration.
President Herbert Hoover on the campaign trail in Des Moines Iowa. A banner across a main street shows his picture and reads Iowa Welcomes You. A motorcade carrying the President, is accompanied by supporters walking alongside. Spectators on both sides of the streets watch the President pass by. Some confetti can be seen floating in the air. The President waves from his car. The State Capitol building appears in the background. Citizens disappointed with current economic hard times make their feelings known by following the Presidents motorcade in trucks, motorcars and on horseback. Farm workers in a truck send their message on a sign reading Hoovers Farm Relief. First - Foreclosure. Then -This. A sign on the back of another truck reads 'In Hoover We Trusted, Now We Are Busted'. Two men ride horses carrying signs on the horses' rear ends reading: Hoover Put Us Here. Location: Des Moines Iowa. Date: 1932.
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The Intersection of Immigration and Human Trafficking in Iowa - IIC Dialogue
The Iowa International Center Dialogue Series, sponsored by DuPont Pioneer, with support from the Greater Des Moines Partnership, Des Moines Public Library and Drake University, is a free monthly program featuring local and national experts speaking on a wide range of relevant global topics that also impact our communities here in Iowa.
This presentation features Sonia Parras Konrad, an international human rights attorney and co-director of ASISTA, as she discusses the dynamics of human trafficking.
Human trafficking, sometimes referred to as modern day slavery, is a growing global and national concern and a violation of human rights, yet few are aware of this epidemic’s presence in Iowa. Traffickers often transport individuals from their home countries to unfamiliar destinations, leaving them defenseless and vulnerable.
Victims are often forced, through physical violence and psychological threats, to engage in sex acts or to perform work under slavery-like conditions.
Dialogue programs take place the first Tuesday of every month at the Central Library in downtown Des Moines. Programs begin at noon, are free and open to the general public and recorded for future viewing on YouTube.
Please visit the Iowa International Center's website at iowainternationalcenter.org for more information on upcoming Dialogue programs and to view recordings of other presentations.
Living History Farms (Des Moines, Iowa)
Dan Kaercher visits Living History Farms, which recreates the historical past in Des Moines, IA.
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Loud boom and a bright flash in the sky, Weather Service explains
Numerous people along the Washington coast and as far inland as Montesano on Wednesday night reported a loud boom and a flash in the sky, Grays Harbor Emergency Management said.
Dana Felton a Meteorologist at the National Weather Service explains what it could have been.
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Prostitution, out of the shadows
Advocates combating prostitution and human trafficking have called for a more enlightened, modern approach to addressing the issue: arresting customers instead of sex workers, to reduce sex trafficking by cutting off demand. Other advocates have called for the decriminalization of consensual sex work, saying laws against it force women out of sight, compromising their safety. Lee Cowan reports on the divide over an enterprise usually kept in the shadows, and talks with a sex worker who is open about her profession.
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Downtown Living Des Moines, Iowa
Downtown Des Moines is where it's at! Choose Des Moines lofts, Des Moines apartments or downtown condos. All properties are near the Des Moines Civic Center, the new Wells Fargo Arena and Hy-Vee Convention Center, giving residents prime access to premier events. There is quick access to I-235, for traveling to surrounding suburbs. For downtown workers, the skywalk system makes parking a problem of the past.
Hubbell Realty Company has affordable downtown living options in trendy, urban styles throughout the downtown area. Choose a Des Moines urban living project from the right to find your new urban space!
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.
Lot Lizard: Monica
Lot Lizard is a feature documentary about truck stop sex workers in America. The film follows Jennifer, a recovering sex worker who is trying to get her life back on track; Bobby, a man struggling to come to grips with his girlfriend's livelihood; and Betty, an aging sex worker who makes no apologies for her lifestyle. These intimate portraits hint at a broader story about America, how it deals with its down and out, and how we are implicated as consumers.
9/15: Providence College Professor talks casino gambling and its impacts on the local economy
Providence College Professor talks casino gambling and its impacts on the local economy
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Healthy Teeth Happy Smile, presented by The National Dental Association (a professional association of dentists), is a short educational film—likely from the early 1960s, that targets minority teenagers to promote good oral care practices. The film opens with high school students leaving a classroom and filing into an assembly hall. A handful of students wait on a stage behind the curtain for an awards ceremony (01:24). The film cuts to the school nurse’s office where a dentist provides free dental examinations. Sally sits down for the exam, and the dentist finds cavities. The film shows Sally walking down a sidewalk with a friend. She models a dress in her house in front of a mirror (03:21). Sally sits in the exam chair at a dentist office (03:48). She looks at pictures of Charles Edwin Bentley and Robert Tanner Freeman, African American pioneering dentists, on the wall of the office. The dentist walks in and talks to Sally about her teeth. The dentists and his assistant set up the x-ray arm and insert bite-wings into Sally’s mouth (05:58). The dentist gives Sally a booklet on proper dental care, then he shows her the x-rays of her teeth (08:31). Basic animation is used to show how tooth decay occurs, with food and bacteria causing plaque, and bacteria growth. The dentist goes to scrape tarter off Sally’s teeth (10:55), and the film again uses animation, this time to show the procedure, proper teeth brushing technique, and how a cavity is filled. Sally demonstrates how to brush teeth by using an oversized brush on oversized model teeth (13:00). The film then shows her as she stands in front of a calendar and schedules regular dentist visits. The film then shows healthy foods to eat for healthy teeth (15:15), as well as the sugary foods to avoid. Sally sits on a bench at school (16:22). A boy gives her a pear to eat. Sally stands in front of a mirror in a school bathroom brushing her teeth. She sits for the visiting dentist at school for another free dental exam and gets a clean bill of health (17:54). The film cuts back to the school auditorium and the stage (18:30), where recipients of Winners Dental Health Week stand and are recognized for having healthy teeth. Sally talks to the camera about the joy of having healthy teeth, concluding the film.
The National Dental Association (NDA) is a professional association of minority dentists based in Washington, DC and operating in the United States, Canada and Latin America. Formed in 1913, it is the largest such association in the world. Among the aims of the NDA is extending dental treatment and education to impoverished, disabled or minority populations, as well as those who may not be able to seek proper care due to age. It also works to maintain professional standards in dentistry and to encourage dental careers among minority populations. The seeds of the organization extend back to 1900. In that year, approximately 200 professionals gathered together to form Washington, D.C.'s Washington Society of Colored Dentists, which was retitled in 1907 to the Robert T. Freeman Dental Society. On May 1, 1901, a National Association of Colored Dentists was founded by dentist David A. Ferguson at Howard University College of Dentistry, but it failed to take hold, ceasing meetings after 1906. Since black dentists were still denied membership in such organizations as the American Dental Association, and since dentists felt sidelined in the African-American National Medical Association (NMA), Ferguson tried again in 1913, forming with a total of 29 black dentists the Tri-State Dental Association. The rapid expansion of this association required its renaming in 1918, when it became the Interstate Dental Association with members representing 14 states. The organization continued to expand, including a 1928 affiliation with the recently formed Commonwealth Dental Society of New Jersey. At a meeting of the Commonwealth Dental Society of New Jersey in Bordentown in 1932, a national organization was proposed, and the Interstate Dental Association became the National Dental Association. In 1940, the NDA, which had formerly been associated with the NMA, went fully independent.
Charles Edwin Bentley (1859–1929) was an American dentist. He was the founder of what grew to be the largest local dental society in the world, and he was a leader in the Chicago branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
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How to Use Google Earth to Find Killer Metal Detecting Sites
This is a very quick tutorial on how to use Google Earth to find awesome metal detecting sites. It focus on the Time Bar and the roads section. I am currently using it to study an empty field where an old nursing home used to be.