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. >> all weekend, "american history tv" is in colorado springs, colorado. gold was discovered in the city ains surrounding the in the 1890's, resulting in one of the richest gold strikes in american history. it was nicknames, the city of millionaires. her staff y to recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. colorado e about springs all weekend, here on "american history tv". as colorado springs is known a city because of our fantastic of sunshine 00 days a terrific semiarid climate, but also because of great opportunities for outdoor recreation. tremendous trailer park systems you can spend everyday -- something the equivalent to a national park -- read outside your backdoor. but shortly after settlement of colorado springs in 1871, we really became known as a destination for people with tuberculosis, in particular. tuberculosis in the 19th century was the leading killer in the united states. it was a disease that affected just about everybody in the country. of during the early years the city's development, really that was treatments offer
. >> all weekend, "american history tv" is in colorado springs, colorado. gold was discovered in the city ains surrounding the in the 1890's, resulting in one of the richest gold strikes in american history. it was nicknames, the city of millionaires. her staff y to recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. colorado e about springs all weekend, here on "american history tv". as colorado springs is known a city because of our fantastic of sunshine 00...
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colorado. he could not convince them to come out and see the beauty of the region, so what he thought is what if i brought philadelphia and new york to colorado? invision vision this idea of building a resort. in 1916 he envisioned the so that he could convince his friends to come out. he wanted to have a familiar background for them. architect and had just finished building grand central station in new york. of the artisans who painted the ceiling. he had these two paint the ceilings of the broadmoor hotel. he wanted the grounds to be beautiful and feel like some glorious estate on the east coast. landscape firm who six years earlier had just finished a nice new park in new york called central park. he wanted to give them the feeling that they were back east , but have it in the setting of the pike's peak region. i gather he had a very dry sense of humor. during prohibition time you tried to bring attention to the fact the prohibition was terrible. he got this idea. one day this elephant showe
colorado. he could not convince them to come out and see the beauty of the region, so what he thought is what if i brought philadelphia and new york to colorado? invision vision this idea of building a resort. in 1916 he envisioned the so that he could convince his friends to come out. he wanted to have a familiar background for them. architect and had just finished building grand central station in new york. of the artisans who painted the ceiling. he had these two paint the ceilings of the...
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springs, colorado. pike's peak lies west of colorado springs. trip to the summit inspired, "america the beautiful". learn more about colorado springs all weekend here on "american history tv". who o best understand spencer penn was, i thought i quote from his obituary in december 15, 1939. a says, he was more than community builder. he was of being such as the pikes peak region has never seen before, will never see again. he was a scholar and a gentleman. a man apart. as vigorous and a sturdy as the great pioneering west he loved. he knew his own mind and he experienced it. in my own words, who is spencer penrose? i think of him more in terms of his legacy towards the community. one of the most obvious was that he built the broadmoor colorado springs in 1918, one of the finest resorts in the world right here at the foot of pike's peak. created the el e pomar foundation. and that foundation he started years before his death, with $21 million. today it has grown to $580 million. over those years, el pomar
springs, colorado. pike's peak lies west of colorado springs. trip to the summit inspired, "america the beautiful". learn more about colorado springs all weekend here on "american history tv". who o best understand spencer penn was, i thought i quote from his obituary in december 15, 1939. a says, he was more than community builder. he was of being such as the pikes peak region has never seen before, will never see again. he was a scholar and a gentleman. a man apart. as...
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weekend long, american history tv is featuring colorado springs, colorado. climate andry mineral springs made the city popular as a health resort for people suffering from tuberculosis. together with our cable partners, we visited many sites exporting colorado springs'rich history. >> palmer saw possibilities. i want to think it was the mountains he fell in love with and where colorado springs is nestled up against pikes peak in this beautiful place, but what he saw as our greatest economic driver was the climate and the mountains and the fact that people like himself from the east coast and along the atlantic seaboard would be drawn here to live here either for a few weeks or months or come and visit and decide to stay. they would be drawn by the healthy climate and stunning natural beauty. he thought there was potential. he built colorado springs along the rail line and the rail line connected further south. he thought of this town in particular to be his home and saw it as an and it wrote to eastern industrialization. this young man who grew up in the sec
weekend long, american history tv is featuring colorado springs, colorado. climate andry mineral springs made the city popular as a health resort for people suffering from tuberculosis. together with our cable partners, we visited many sites exporting colorado springs'rich history. >> palmer saw possibilities. i want to think it was the mountains he fell in love with and where colorado springs is nestled up against pikes peak in this beautiful place, but what he saw as our greatest...
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colorado. to learn more about this it is under 2014 tour, visit c-span.org/localcontent. this is american history tv on c-span three. >> it is known as a fit city of our fantastic climate. a terrific semiarid climate, but also because of great opportunities for recreation. park systems ailer in which you can spend every to in something equivalent a national park right outside your backdoor. it is shortly after settlement we colorado springs in 1871, really became known as a destination for people with tuberculosis. tuberculosis in the 19th century was the leading killer in the united states. it was a disease that affected just about everybody in the country. of the the early years city's development, really the that was offered to people with newly diagnosed tuberculosis was to go out west and seek a cure. people would come to colorado springs essentially on the recommendation of a doctor who would tell them to go chase the get out of your urban job in ment, leave your a factory, and to go seek
colorado. to learn more about this it is under 2014 tour, visit c-span.org/localcontent. this is american history tv on c-span three. >> it is known as a fit city of our fantastic climate. a terrific semiarid climate, but also because of great opportunities for recreation. park systems ailer in which you can spend every to in something equivalent a national park right outside your backdoor. it is shortly after settlement we colorado springs in 1871, really became known as a destination...
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springs, colorado. and explore is credited with discovering pikes peak in 18 oh six. it lies west of colorado springs. a trip to the summit inspired katharine lee bates to write "america the beautiful." we recently traveled to colorado springs to explore the city's rich history. learn more about colorado springs all weekend here on american history tv. garden of the gods is so magnificent. many people don't realize it is a city park. it has a world-famous view. the fact that we are a national, natural landmark, i really love the description of the garden of the gods park as being perhaps the most striking contrast between mountains and plains in all of north america. history, the history of the earth is almost like an open book here in colorado springs. what we are seeing here is remnants of sand dunes, lagoons, the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravels that have occurred from the last 3 million years. if you walk from the visitor's center out into the park, it's a walked back in time. in half a
springs, colorado. and explore is credited with discovering pikes peak in 18 oh six. it lies west of colorado springs. a trip to the summit inspired katharine lee bates to write "america the beautiful." we recently traveled to colorado springs to explore the city's rich history. learn more about colorado springs all weekend here on american history tv. garden of the gods is so magnificent. many people don't realize it is a city park. it has a world-famous view. the fact that we are a...
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. ♪ >> all weekend, american history tv is in colorado springs, colorado. the area was nicknamed the city of millionaires. staff visitedtour many sites learning about the city's history. >> because of our fantastic terrific arid climate, and also because of a great opportunity for recreation. .remendous park system you can spend every day and something equivalent to the national park right outside your back door. as1871, we became known destination for people with tuberculosis. it was the leading killer in the 19th century in the united states. it affected just about everybody in the country. onlyg the early years, the treatment that was offered to people with newly diagnosed tuberculosis was to go out west and to seek a cure. people would come to colorado springs on the recommendation of a doctor, who would tell them to , get out of cure your urban environment and leave your job in a factory and to go seek health care. for "ade it attractive lungers" was the fresh air and the sunshine. it as a destination for people with tuberculosis. it was one of our fir
. ♪ >> all weekend, american history tv is in colorado springs, colorado. the area was nicknamed the city of millionaires. staff visitedtour many sites learning about the city's history. >> because of our fantastic terrific arid climate, and also because of a great opportunity for recreation. .remendous park system you can spend every day and something equivalent to the national park right outside your back door. as1871, we became known destination for people with tuberculosis. it...
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you want to be like colorado. colorado is a working market. >> along with the special high fat diet -- >> she gets 4-grams of fruit with her meal. >> and three doses of cannabis oil a day. >> good job. >> the wilsons now say they have a new life. >> the first time we gave vivian thc she got a little stoned. she was happy, smiling and she didn't have seizure all day. it was the first time in a year and a half that i felt like her brain had calmed down. >> these days, vivian's eye patch is gone, seizures are almost non existent and the family is doing things they never thought possible just weeks ago. >> just this weekend, we went to red rocks amphitheater and it was 90 degrees and really sunny. we couldn't have even dreamed of doing that last summer. she didn't leave the how last summer at all. >> the wilsons some day hope to move back to new jersey once the law catches up with their daughter's needs. >> this is about medicine. and if you're not treating and you're thinking some people need pain, you don't understa
you want to be like colorado. colorado is a working market. >> along with the special high fat diet -- >> she gets 4-grams of fruit with her meal. >> and three doses of cannabis oil a day. >> good job. >> the wilsons now say they have a new life. >> the first time we gave vivian thc she got a little stoned. she was happy, smiling and she didn't have seizure all day. it was the first time in a year and a half that i felt like her brain had calmed down....
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springs, colorado. cities, more about the visit www.c-span.org. this is american history tv on c-span3. >> colorado springs is known as a fixed city because of our fantastic climate with nearly 300 days of sunshine a year di. butrrific semiarid climate, also because of great opportunities for outdoor recreation. tremendous trail and park system in which you can spend every day and something equivalent to a national park outside your back door. shortly after settlement in 1871, we became known as a destination for people with tuberculosis. tuberculosis in the 19th century was the leading killer in the united states. it was a disease that affected just about everybody in the country. during the early years of the city's development, really the only treatment that was offered to people with newly diagnosed tuberculosis was to go out west and seek a cure. people would come to colorado springs essentially on the recommendation of a doctor who would tell them to go chase the cure, to get out of your urban env
springs, colorado. cities, more about the visit www.c-span.org. this is american history tv on c-span3. >> colorado springs is known as a fixed city because of our fantastic climate with nearly 300 days of sunshine a year di. butrrific semiarid climate, also because of great opportunities for outdoor recreation. tremendous trail and park system in which you can spend every day and something equivalent to a national park outside your back door. shortly after settlement in 1871, we became...
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visit toa recent colorado springs, colorado. you're watching american history tv. >> colorado springs is known as a terrific city because of our fantastic climate, a terrific arid climate, and also because of a great opportunity for outdoor recreation. tremendous park system. you can spend every day and something equivalent to the national park right outside your back door. shortly after settlement of colorado springs in 1871, we became known as destination for people with tuberculosis. it was the leading killer in the 19th century in the united states. it affected just about everybody in the country. during the early years, the only treatment that was offered to people with newly diagnosed tuberculosis was to go out west and to seek a cure. people would come to colorado springs on the recommendation of a doctor, who would tell them to go chase the cure, get out of your urban environment and leave your job in a factory and to go seek health care. what made colorado springs particularly attractive for "lungers" was the fresh air
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. >> all weekend long, "american history tv" is featuring colorado springs colorado. dry, and mild climate made it popular as a health resort, especially for people suffering from tuberculosis. our comcast cable staff rs, our c-span visited many sites learning about colorado springs history. ♪ >> palmer saw possibilities and it was the hink mountains that he fell in love with. where colorado springs is nestled, right up against pike's peak. what he saw as our greatest economic driver was the climate the fact ountains and that -- people like him felt -- from the east coast would be drawn here to live for a few weeks or a few months. they would be drawn by the the ful climate and stunning, natural beauty. so he saw in this place potential. he built colorado springs along the rail lines, and in the rail lines connected further south, and he built this town, in to be his home and he always saw it as an anecdote, if you will, to eastern industrialization. this young man, who grew up in the second largest city in the looked to ntry, he the west and we have this vast open
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also like to thank everybody at history of colorado for all the work that you do at history colorado to build greater awareness and concern for the heritage of our state and preservation of our heritage and thank all of you for being here and taking time out of your week to talk vacation land with me today. so, i'll get started with that. vacationland, the book that sean mentioned that i'll be drawing the material for tonight's talk from, it's a history of tourism and recreational development in the colorado high country in the decades after world war ii. mostly focussing on the period 1945 to the 1970s. it tells a story of how part of the southern rockies, a few decades a very short pierd of time, remote and little visited back water to one of the most celebrated and heavily visited vacation destination in the united states. one core question i asked in the book, how did the high country come to become a vacationland, but much more broadly the book is an effort to get much bigger issues, ones that go way beyond high country and colorado. it's an effort to figure out how when tourism
also like to thank everybody at history of colorado for all the work that you do at history colorado to build greater awareness and concern for the heritage of our state and preservation of our heritage and thank all of you for being here and taking time out of your week to talk vacation land with me today. so, i'll get started with that. vacationland, the book that sean mentioned that i'll be drawing the material for tonight's talk from, it's a history of tourism and recreational development...
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colorado springs as a health resort. c-span'sut where vehicles are going next. >> the berlin wall fell 25 years ago on november 9, 1989. we will revisit that historic day on sunday, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern with archival c-span video featuring george h.w. bush from the oval office, reaction from senate leaders bob dole and george mitchell, and speeches from presidential candidates in 1963 and reagan in 1987 that galvanized berliners and the free world. congress met in a december 1865, the occupation of the south, resignation of wartime powers, and transition to peace gave rise to tension between republican and democratic members of both houses. gregory downes explains how they navigated those challenges. this is a portion of the 2014 civil war symposium, hosted by the u.s. capital historical society. it is about 45 minutes. >> our next speaker is gregory downs who is an associate professor of history at the city college and graduate center of the city university of new york and his first book was :declarations of t
colorado springs as a health resort. c-span'sut where vehicles are going next. >> the berlin wall fell 25 years ago on november 9, 1989. we will revisit that historic day on sunday, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern with archival c-span video featuring george h.w. bush from the oval office, reaction from senate leaders bob dole and george mitchell, and speeches from presidential candidates in 1963 and reagan in 1987 that galvanized berliners and the free world. congress met in a december...
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all weekend american history tv is in colorado springs, colorado. gold was discovered in the mountains surrounding the city in the 1890's. it resulted in one of the richest gold strikes in history. it is hosted by our comcast cable partners. our staff recently visited many sites. to learn more about colorado springs, all weekend, here in american history tv. for as long as people have settled and lived in this area, pike's peak has been a marketing tool. we have used it to help identify this location. pike's peak protrudes out onto the eastern plains. first 14,000 foot mountain that you reach when you are coming west across the plains towards denver. it is a beacon in many ways for people who are traveling towards the mountains. upemember many times growing in the midwest, coming to colorado, and knowing you're almost there when you start to see pike's peak in the distance. you can see it from 100 or more miles east of here. it is this thing that seems to pull you in as you're coming west. right now we are at crystal reservoir. we are at 9500 feet.
all weekend american history tv is in colorado springs, colorado. gold was discovered in the mountains surrounding the city in the 1890's. it resulted in one of the richest gold strikes in history. it is hosted by our comcast cable partners. our staff recently visited many sites. to learn more about colorado springs, all weekend, here in american history tv. for as long as people have settled and lived in this area, pike's peak has been a marketing tool. we have used it to help identify this...
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vamos a ver cÓmo estÁ colorado en este momento. esta ganando el candidato republicano con una diferencia de 86.000 votos, pero todavÍa falta mucho por conocer en colorado. >> hasta ahora, los republicanos se han adelantado. >> tenemos resultados que vamos a ver ahora mismo. comenzando con carolina del norte. >> continuamos con resultados para el senado federal, 60% muy por delante del demÓcrata. >> el siguiente resultado, en kansas, el 48% esta muy reÑido. no hay un demÓcrata sino un independiente y aÚn no se sabe con quien estarÍa alineado este independiente. aunque la mayor parte del tiempo se alinea con los demÓcratas. >> 48% una de las mÁs reÑidas batallas de toda esta elecciÓn. >> parece que esta en particular. el conteo de esta elecciÓn de medio tÉrmino arrancÓ bien para los republicanos con el triunfo de su lÍder en el senado. >> esta victoria le asegurÓ un sexto mandato. pasamos a washington. >> contiendas muy importantes, lo que acaba de mencionar, la victoria del senador de kentucky. era dicho antes que su
vamos a ver cÓmo estÁ colorado en este momento. esta ganando el candidato republicano con una diferencia de 86.000 votos, pero todavÍa falta mucho por conocer en colorado. >> hasta ahora, los republicanos se han adelantado. >> tenemos resultados que vamos a ver ahora mismo. comenzando con carolina del norte. >> continuamos con resultados para el senado federal, 60% muy por delante del demÓcrata. >> el siguiente resultado, en kansas, el 48% esta muy reÑido. no hay un...
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u otros lugares en este caso, colorado, que se hablÓ mucho de voto en relaciÓn con la mujer la tonica en colorado y otros lugares ha sido cuestionar el presidente obama decir usted votÓ por o bament usted es amigo de obama, y no le ha quedado otra que alejarse de obama que lo cual no me queda claro si era lo mejor. >>> vamos a ver esto porque despuÉs de 4 de noviembre vamos asÍ tener que analizar esto hay muchos demÓcratas que han dado la spa es el da a presidente cuauhed le pudo haber ayudado un poco. >>> pero hay otros estados. >>> algo de colorado que en 2010 en la famosa ola republicana el Único que se mantuvo demÓcrata porque conservÓ al gobernador y senador que ponÍa en u juego su asiento, otro caso que seguro co coinciden es kansas, oro mano en contra de robert que es republicanoman en contra de robert que es republica republicano. por quien se inclina orman a votar, irÁ a ser caucus con demÓcratas, porque el presidente biden rompe el empate. >>> como presidente de senado puede sker. >>> interesante porque en esta contienda ha dicho que no tiene una no va a ser necesa
u otros lugares en este caso, colorado, que se hablÓ mucho de voto en relaciÓn con la mujer la tonica en colorado y otros lugares ha sido cuestionar el presidente obama decir usted votÓ por o bament usted es amigo de obama, y no le ha quedado otra que alejarse de obama que lo cual no me queda claro si era lo mejor. >>> vamos a ver esto porque despuÉs de 4 de noviembre vamos asÍ tener que analizar esto hay muchos demÓcratas que han dado la spa es el da a presidente cuauhed le pudo...
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also like to thank everybody at history of colorado for all the work that you do at history colorado to build greater awareness and concern for the heritage of our state and preservation of our heritage and thank all of you for being here and taking time out of your week to talk vacation land with me today. so, i'll get started with that. vacationland, the book that sean mentioned that i'll be drawing the material for tonight's talk from, it's a history of tourism and recreational development in the colorado high country in the decades after world war ii. mostly focussing on the period 1945 to the 1970s. it tells a story of how part of the southern rockies, a few decades a very short pierd of time, remote and little visited back water to one of the most celebrated and heavily visited vacation destination in the united states. one core question i asked in the book, how did the high country come to become a vacationland, but much more broadly the book is an effort to get much bigger issues, ones that go way beyond high country and colorado. it's an effort to figure out how when tourism
also like to thank everybody at history of colorado for all the work that you do at history colorado to build greater awareness and concern for the heritage of our state and preservation of our heritage and thank all of you for being here and taking time out of your week to talk vacation land with me today. so, i'll get started with that. vacationland, the book that sean mentioned that i'll be drawing the material for tonight's talk from, it's a history of tourism and recreational development...
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recent , a look at the visit to colorado spring, colorado. you're watching american history every weekend, on c-span 3. >> garden of the gods park is so significant, many people don't it's a city park. it's a world famous view. nd the fact that we love the description of the garden of the the park as being perhaps most striking contrast between mountains and plains in all of north america. the nation natural history, the the earth is like an open book here in colorado springs. seeing here is the lagoons, the bottom of the even glacial gravels that had occurred. so when you walk back to the back in s like a walk time. in a half mile, you can go 300 million years ago. know oft people that we in the pike's peak region were ute. which was their homeland, the their ikes peak area was homeland. they would circumnavigate pike's as part of the seasonal your anies because in the summer of game d find plenty and buy son and elk up in -- on mountain ide of the and as fall would approach, they would start making the seasonal area of ack to this colorado
recent , a look at the visit to colorado spring, colorado. you're watching american history every weekend, on c-span 3. >> garden of the gods park is so significant, many people don't it's a city park. it's a world famous view. nd the fact that we love the description of the garden of the the park as being perhaps most striking contrast between mountains and plains in all of north america. the nation natural history, the the earth is like an open book here in colorado springs. seeing here...
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. >> kansas, colorado, illinois, the northeast. lot of these states, maryland next door to us here but rhode island, massachusetts, connecticut, these are one-party states where you have republicans knocking on the door in some of these places or democrats knocking on the door in kansas. >> interesting point. not just the senate races. number of governors races in states where you wouldn't think they'd be close normally. everybody stay put. up next two races where runoffs might delay the final answer d and. and now we have a taste of this year's more colorful tv ads. >> hey louisiana, bibles and guns brought us here and bibles and guns will keep us here. zach dasher believes in both. that's why i'm voting for him. >> when you have nine children you're bound to have one who is hard-headed. >> dad, you're one to talk. >> and now the energy committee, the those other senators better get ready. >> they are. >> now you know why putin won't let her into russia. >> vote sean haugh. >> oh, yeah. introducing the citi® double cash card. it
. >> kansas, colorado, illinois, the northeast. lot of these states, maryland next door to us here but rhode island, massachusetts, connecticut, these are one-party states where you have republicans knocking on the door in some of these places or democrats knocking on the door in kansas. >> interesting point. not just the senate races. number of governors races in states where you wouldn't think they'd be close normally. everybody stay put. up next two races where runoffs might...
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it look at our recent visit to colorado springs, colorado. watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> for as long as people have settled and lived in this area, pike's peak has been a marketing tool. we have used it to help identify this location. pike's peak protrudes out onto the eastern plains. it is the first 14,000 foot mountain that you reach when you are coming west across the plains towards denver. it is a beacon in many ways for people who are traveling towards the mountains. i remember many times growing up in the midwest, coming to colorado, and knowing you're almost there when you start to see pike's peak in the distance. you can see it from 100 or more miles east of here. it is this thing that seems to pull you in as you're coming west. right now we are at crystal reservoir. we are at 9500 feet. perhaps one of the best views in the world. in 1779, when thomas jefferson and others were declaring independence on the east coast, this area was claimed by the spanish. in 1779, spanish colonial forces came within a few miles of where w
it look at our recent visit to colorado springs, colorado. watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> for as long as people have settled and lived in this area, pike's peak has been a marketing tool. we have used it to help identify this location. pike's peak protrudes out onto the eastern plains. it is the first 14,000 foot mountain that you reach when you are coming west across the plains towards denver. it is a beacon in many ways for people who are...
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. >> all weekend, "american history tv" is featuring colorado springs, colorado. during the 1700's, both french lived in sh settlers the area, but after the louisiana purchase, more americans moved into the territory. c-span cities to her staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about colorado springs all weekend here on "american history tv". [grumbling noises] >> nikola tesla became fascinated with this new creation going on in the world of electricity. when he came to this country, away arted working right with thomas edison, but there there because ict what developed is what is to as the current wars because edison was very committed to using direct-current, and tesla alternating alternating current was more -- was more economical and more effective. it could be transferred over great distances at a far less cost. but tesla was interested in a lot of other areas of physics and electricity. eventually, he comes to colorado in 1899. >> this exhibition really explore some of the ideas that tesla was exploring during his career.
. >> all weekend, "american history tv" is featuring colorado springs, colorado. during the 1700's, both french lived in sh settlers the area, but after the louisiana purchase, more americans moved into the territory. c-span cities to her staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about colorado springs all weekend here on "american history tv". [grumbling noises] >> nikola tesla became fascinated with this new creation going on...
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, colorado we explore the press at colorado college. the press was founded in 1878 and is dedicated to the limited edition books. >> welcome, everyone. glad to have you here. i run the press at colorado college. but we are doing today is talking about the size of what we do here. we talk about it in the context of your plan and we are going to look at books and do things that are a major process, all these different historical aspects and then were actually going to do some printing. >> the press at colorado college was founded in 1978 by another professor here named jim trickle. and he was a painter and he actually sort of got into this accidentally, but then got completely fascinated and taken with a basically taught himself how to do it and then belted out into over the years sort of on his own talk to me at the college. but all of the type in all of the sorts of things. over about 20 years, builds it into a nationally recognized publisher of time price book. this particular group of students, this is their very first class at colora
, colorado we explore the press at colorado college. the press was founded in 1878 and is dedicated to the limited edition books. >> welcome, everyone. glad to have you here. i run the press at colorado college. but we are doing today is talking about the size of what we do here. we talk about it in the context of your plan and we are going to look at books and do things that are a major process, all these different historical aspects and then were actually going to do some printing....
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springs, colorado. our city's tour staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about colorado springs and other stops on c-span's cities tour at c-span.org/local content. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> next, on american history tv, author and journalist howard blum describes german espionage in the u.s. with a focus on the years 1915 to 1917, before america entered world war i. in his book, "dark invasion 1915: germany's secret war and the hunt for the first terrorist cell in america," he details how german spies engaged in sabotage warfare ands a nation -- and assassination attempts. he also profiles tom tonni, who helped develop a modern counterterrorism strategy. this event was hosted by the new york military affairs symposium. it's about an hour. >> good evening and welcome! i am pleased to welcome howard blum an investigative journal journalist and author of the new york times best seller, "dark invasion," as well as man
springs, colorado. our city's tour staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about colorado springs and other stops on c-span's cities tour at c-span.org/local content. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> next, on american history tv, author and journalist howard blum describes german espionage in the u.s. with a focus on the years 1915 to 1917, before america entered world war i. in his book, "dark invasion...
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colorado, the democrats have to hold colorado. and that's going to be tough as well. but they've got to do it. colorado is an almost schizophrenic state, it's probably the toughest state to call. it's deep red and deep blue. and alaska, i don't know if begich can hold on. then you got the two women, democratic women in louisiana and georgia. they have to do well enough to give themselves momentum of some kind going into those runoffs. >> that's a big democratic night if all of that happens. >> the inquisition, i got to go to joan walsh. your colleagues who read your stuff, what should they be looking for? >> i think it's the three we've all identified and personally i think the two most likely are going to be alaska and colorado. >> that's what steve kornacki said. >> what's challenging about that is we are not going to about until very late, or maybe days later. and we don't know the rules, i think, for colorado, voting by mail. it's never happened before. so that kind of thing, as you joked before, democrats like things like vote by mail. that should be positive for
colorado, the democrats have to hold colorado. and that's going to be tough as well. but they've got to do it. colorado is an almost schizophrenic state, it's probably the toughest state to call. it's deep red and deep blue. and alaska, i don't know if begich can hold on. then you got the two women, democratic women in louisiana and georgia. they have to do well enough to give themselves momentum of some kind going into those runoffs. >> that's a big democratic night if all of that...
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up next, a look at a recent visit to colorado springs, colorado. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. is soden of the gods park magnificent. many of the people do not realize it is a city park. it has national significance and a world-famous view. the fact that we are a natural landmark, i really love the description of the garden of the gods park as being perhaps the most striking contrast between mountains and plains in all of north america. , the historyistory of the earth is almost like an open book here in colorado springs. what we're seeing here is the lagoons,of sand dunes, the bottom of an ocean, and even glacial gravels that have occurred from the last 3 million years. if you walk through the visitor center out into the park, it is like a walk back in time. you can gohalf-mile, 300 million years ago. the first people that we know of in the pikes peak region were the utes. this was their homeland. the hope pike's peak area was their homeland. they would circumnavigate pike's peak as part of their seas
up next, a look at a recent visit to colorado springs, colorado. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. is soden of the gods park magnificent. many of the people do not realize it is a city park. it has national significance and a world-famous view. the fact that we are a natural landmark, i really love the description of the garden of the gods park as being perhaps the most striking contrast between mountains and plains in all of north america. , the...
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josÉ. >>> desde denver colorado, cristina, muchas gracias. esta noche, los electores expresaron que no estÁn contentos con el trabajo del presidente obama, ni el liderazgo del congreso. los hispanos, la mayorÍa favorece al partido demÓcrata. los mÁs jÓvenes dicen que no dudarÍan en dar la oportunidad a los republicanos, carlos botifoll informa. >>> como en el caso de tomas castor, una tercera parte de hispanos elegibles para votar, tienen menos de 30 aÑos de edad a tomas le preocupa el de tal modo migratorio. >>> tengo muchos amigos que no tienen los papeles. >>> para la activista polonia morales, el latino joven se inclina por el partido demÓcrata. >>> los latinos vieron que un partido estÁ al favor de la comunidad, el otro no estÁ. >>> mÁs que hoy advierten a demÓcratas que no cuenten con su voto automÁticamente. >>> este desacuerdo, frustraciÓn que no se logrÓ nada. >>> casi la mitad de latinos que pueden votar en este paÍs, viven en california, o texas, donde ninguna contienda ha despertado gran pasiÓn. pero eso no detuvo
josÉ. >>> desde denver colorado, cristina, muchas gracias. esta noche, los electores expresaron que no estÁn contentos con el trabajo del presidente obama, ni el liderazgo del congreso. los hispanos, la mayorÍa favorece al partido demÓcrata. los mÁs jÓvenes dicen que no dudarÍan en dar la oportunidad a los republicanos, carlos botifoll informa. >>> como en el caso de tomas castor, una tercera parte de hispanos elegibles para votar, tienen menos de 30 aÑos de edad a...
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gwen: colorado? >> i was just in colorado. i'll take this one. colorado is a really interesting state because it went for obama twice and because democrats were starting to feel confident that they had a permanent coalition there. over the last decade they've re-engineered the state in a democratic direction. but now we seem to be seeing a little bit of a backlash to that and republicans getting wise to a lot of the tactics democrats have used. corey gardner, who a lot of democrats believe is maybe the republicans strongest of all the senate candidates cycle, a congressman, a republican, who despite having taken conservative positions, is able to sell himself as this sort of sunny, work across the aisle moderate, taking on the incumbent. mark udahl, who never expected to be in trouble. the fact that we're talking about states like colorado on election eve tells you what kind of year this is. gwen: i was in colorado and so were you, karen. one of the interesting things is that this is a perfect example of what you're talking about, this being a mo
gwen: colorado? >> i was just in colorado. i'll take this one. colorado is a really interesting state because it went for obama twice and because democrats were starting to feel confident that they had a permanent coalition there. over the last decade they've re-engineered the state in a democratic direction. but now we seem to be seeing a little bit of a backlash to that and republicans getting wise to a lot of the tactics democrats have used. corey gardner, who a lot of democrats...
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we partnered with comcast for a visit to colorado springs, colorado. >> in 1806, montgomery pike was set to the american southwest to explore the region, similar to lewis and clark, who are sent to the northwest part of the louisiana territory. was sent to this southwest part of the territory. from his perspective, when he came out here, he really walked off the map. he went to an area that was unknown. sees the peak, he thinks he will reach the top of it in a few days, but it takes weeks to approach. he reaches what he believes was a lower mountain on the flanks of pikes peak. he turned around. at that point, pike wrote in his journal, given the conditions, given the equipment they had at the time, no one could have made it to the peak. pike's peak inspired the poem that became "america the beautiful," by katherine lee came to colorado springs to teach a summer course at colorado college in 1893. the view down to the plains from the top of the mountain inspired , inspired the images that are captured in that poetry of the united states. >> watch all of our events from colorado sprin
we partnered with comcast for a visit to colorado springs, colorado. >> in 1806, montgomery pike was set to the american southwest to explore the region, similar to lewis and clark, who are sent to the northwest part of the louisiana territory. was sent to this southwest part of the territory. from his perspective, when he came out here, he really walked off the map. he went to an area that was unknown. sees the peak, he thinks he will reach the top of it in a few days, but it takes weeks...
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springs, colorado we explored the press of colorado college. "the press" was founded and dedicated to the creation of limited edition books. >> welcome, everyone. glad to have you here. we are in "the press" as a cut of college. we will talk about it in the context of their class. the context of different. >> "the press" at colorado college was founded in 1978 by an art professor named chairman trickle. he get into this accidentally printed dependent completely fascinated and taught himself and brought about. brought it up part his own. a master of this equipment and all of the type. about 20 years he bolted up into a nationally recognized studio 5-priced books. this is the very first class at colorado college. and so barry is a history class. and there are talking about sort of the development of printed books and manuscripts and books and that type of knowledge. so when they come in today we will be talking about different things, the historical background of the technology, the context which it was invented, after that. what it entailed with
springs, colorado we explored the press of colorado college. "the press" was founded and dedicated to the creation of limited edition books. >> welcome, everyone. glad to have you here. we are in "the press" as a cut of college. we will talk about it in the context of their class. the context of different. >> "the press" at colorado college was founded in 1978 by an art professor named chairman trickle. he get into this accidentally printed dependent...
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and in colorado, senator mark udall lost to cory gardner. the political landscape could still worsen for the democrats as the senate race in alaska remains too close to call and louisiana is headed for a runoff. this is senate minority leader mitch mcconnell speaking last night at his victory speech in louisville, kentucky. they said we could have real change in washington. [applause] republicans also picked up and that is what i intend to deliver. tonight turns a corner. in the future i see is a bright one. americans have seen that what the current crowd in washington is offering is making us weaker both at home and abroad. .hey have had enough you know, there is an old saying that is often a too rooted to winston churchill that i'm reminded of -- attributed to winston churchill that i'm reminded of. here's what he said about americans. he said, you know the americans, they always do the right thing after they have tried everything else first. [laughter] >> through publicans also picked up at least 10 more house seats, giving the party its
and in colorado, senator mark udall lost to cory gardner. the political landscape could still worsen for the democrats as the senate race in alaska remains too close to call and louisiana is headed for a runoff. this is senate minority leader mitch mcconnell speaking last night at his victory speech in louisville, kentucky. they said we could have real change in washington. [applause] republicans also picked up and that is what i intend to deliver. tonight turns a corner. in the future i see is...
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. >> matt owns two stores in colorado springs but colorado strings is all medical so matt said, nick, i know how to mass market and build a brand. why don't we turn my two stores into high country healings and blow this up on a franchise type level and as these other states start going, legalization side we have this national brand that we've built in colorado to start bringing into these other states. >> let's do it, man. >> all right. off we go. ♪ >> i was just being told that some trim that we were waiting for is labeled incorrectly. just having some issues there. it's trim we need where desperately low on oil. these are the things we deal with every day. >> i'm bob and one of the partners at medically correct. we do a brand of chocolate bars called incredibles. >> so this is hash oil combined with butter. we average two to 3,000 bars a day. >> we're out of product and have ten flavors in all. the same bar, just a rec version. >> my favorite bar i probably prefer the boulder bar. >> these are our best bars. this took second place in "the high times." can't keep them in stock. >>
. >> matt owns two stores in colorado springs but colorado strings is all medical so matt said, nick, i know how to mass market and build a brand. why don't we turn my two stores into high country healings and blow this up on a franchise type level and as these other states start going, legalization side we have this national brand that we've built in colorado to start bringing into these other states. >> let's do it, man. >> all right. off we go. ♪ >> i was just being...
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como chespirito falleciÓ hoy a los 85 aÑos el creador de personajes como el chavo del ocho al chapulÍn colorado, la chilindrina y muchos mas perdiÓ la vida. en cancÚn mÉxico el cuerpo llegarÁ maÑana a la ciudad de mÉxico el domingo se va a rendir un homenaje para todos aquellos que algunos se rieron buen puedan darle el Último dios. buen fin de semana. >> hoy es viernes 28 de noviembre y estas son las principales noticias. sin querer, queriendo ha fallecido roberto gÓmez bolaÑos, el humorista que por mÁs de cuatro dÉcadas nos hizo reÍr con sus diferentes personajes. en estados unidos se llora la muerte de este actor, guionista y productor de cine de la comedia conocido como chespirito. su programa trascendiÓ fronteras del de leguaje. >> buenas noches,y medias al noticiero univisiÓn. hoy murió roberto gÓmez bolaÑos. y de su mano entran a la historia sus personajes creados por su maravillosa imaginaciÓn. idolatrado en toda latinoamÉrica, chespirito ya era un mito. y soporte solo agranda su belleza como uno de los comentes má dle las gracias y despedirlo por todo lo alto. andre
como chespirito falleciÓ hoy a los 85 aÑos el creador de personajes como el chavo del ocho al chapulÍn colorado, la chilindrina y muchos mas perdiÓ la vida. en cancÚn mÉxico el cuerpo llegarÁ maÑana a la ciudad de mÉxico el domingo se va a rendir un homenaje para todos aquellos que algunos se rieron buen puedan darle el Último dios. buen fin de semana. >> hoy es viernes 28 de noviembre y estas son las principales noticias. sin querer, queriendo ha fallecido roberto gÓmez...
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in colorado, gay marriage, abortion. new hampshire they're talking about bogus claims that scott brown supports tax give ways for out of state companies. very careful efforts to avoid talking about the real agenda behind all of this money which is higher energy prices and as kim said i think we may get up wednesday morning and learn a very nice lesson -- a refreshing one that money alone is not enough to move an agenda in american politics because it's hard to see right now how this is moving the needle. >> but it's moving president obama, is it not? i don't think he'll approve the keystone pipe line. contrary to my predictions, i was been a loser on that for years. the president going to continue to try to regulate green house gases. so maybe this is all about making sure that democratic presidential candidates in 2016 go along with the tom styier flow. >> you put your finger on it. that's what this show of money is about. it's to remind president obama and future candidates that a lot of their bread is buttered by a ve
in colorado, gay marriage, abortion. new hampshire they're talking about bogus claims that scott brown supports tax give ways for out of state companies. very careful efforts to avoid talking about the real agenda behind all of this money which is higher energy prices and as kim said i think we may get up wednesday morning and learn a very nice lesson -- a refreshing one that money alone is not enough to move an agenda in american politics because it's hard to see right now how this is moving...
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en dakota del sur, arkansas,montana,west virginia,colorado y georgia.la contienda estÁ muy reÑida. >> 44 para los demÓcratas, 50 para los republicanos,una contienda muy reÑida >> lo mÁs importante es que el senador se convierte en el hombre mÁs importantes del partido republicano en estos momentos. >> en colorado,corey garner fue el ganador.en virginia occidental, shelly venciÓn a los democratas >> en dakota del sur, mirons ganÓ.en georgia aclararon los republicanos. >> vamos a ver los grÁficos sobre lo que nos dejÓ las elecciones en el dÍa de hoy. >> se esperaba una noche republicana pero fue mucho mejor de lo esperado. en este momento ya es oficial, y los republicanos tienen el control del senado.una circunstancia que el senado hace 10 aÑos, que eso representaba. muchas veces los residentes han perdido las elecciones a mitad de termino pero en este caso ya es una realidad.los demÓcratas tenÍan 45-55 y sigue el conteo. vamos a tratar de mirar todo en detalle en el plano general del congreso,estos son los nÚmero y en -los nÚmeros que han cambiado a lo largo del dÍa.los
en dakota del sur, arkansas,montana,west virginia,colorado y georgia.la contienda estÁ muy reÑida. >> 44 para los demÓcratas, 50 para los republicanos,una contienda muy reÑida >> lo mÁs importante es que el senador se convierte en el hombre mÁs importantes del partido republicano en estos momentos. >> en colorado,corey garner fue el ganador.en virginia occidental, shelly venciÓn a los democratas >> en dakota del sur, mirons ganÓ.en georgia aclararon los...
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, incumbent congressman from colorado. were you expecting that it might be a split result? was your internal polling telling you an optimistic ruling? >> the rural rates, they come in sooner. if you look at the vote counts now, cory gardner and i have almost exactly the same number of votes. just his came in a lot sooner than mine did. mark udall's vote comes back up, in the end that race will be decided by probably about 3% which my race will probably be 2 1/2%. >> in terms of what's going on in colorado in the big picture. i went out last week to talk to senator udall and senator bennett and some other people and think about what's going on in that state, from 2004, starting about 2004, colorado democrats have been running the board. before that republicans were winning all the top of the ticket race, winning the governorships, starting about 2004, about ten years ago, democrats started winning everything, up to and including your race that got you into the governor's seat in the first place. it seems now like colorado i
, incumbent congressman from colorado. were you expecting that it might be a split result? was your internal polling telling you an optimistic ruling? >> the rural rates, they come in sooner. if you look at the vote counts now, cory gardner and i have almost exactly the same number of votes. just his came in a lot sooner than mine did. mark udall's vote comes back up, in the end that race will be decided by probably about 3% which my race will probably be 2 1/2%. >> in terms of...
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in the senate race in colorado, g.o.p. congressman cory gardner took incumbent democratic senator mark udall's seat, a key win that helped republicans take control of the senate. representative gardner talked to supporters in denver. >> good evening again, colorado republicans, it is a privilege to be able to introduce to you the next united states senator for the state of colorado, cory gardner. [cheers and applause] >> i have a quick question for you. is there anybody here from yuma? tonight we shook up the senate. you shook up the senate. your message was heard from nevada to pennsylvania avenue. as republicans in colorado, we've gotten used to the saying, wait until the next election. well, i've got news for you. that next election, it finally happened. [cheers and applause] a few minutes ago i spoke with senator udall and i thanked him for his incredible commitment to public service and the sacrifices that he and his family have made. in the name of making colorado a better place. and our commitment together to work f
in the senate race in colorado, g.o.p. congressman cory gardner took incumbent democratic senator mark udall's seat, a key win that helped republicans take control of the senate. representative gardner talked to supporters in denver. >> good evening again, colorado republicans, it is a privilege to be able to introduce to you the next united states senator for the state of colorado, cory gardner. [cheers and applause] >> i have a quick question for you. is there anybody here from...
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including colorado, kansas and louisiana. and we want to add in give's race, the democrats have picked up a republican seat in pennsylvania, where tom wolf defeated incumbent tom corbett. however republican asa hutchinson captured an open seat in arkansas that had been held by democrats. so the map is moving around. >> ifill: and a new report from south dakota. >> mike round, we can call this one, he was a former governor, but he is now picking up that senate seat. this is another pick up for the republicans, defeating democrat dick way wehland. and we can also now call yet another state in new hampshire. jeanne shaheen has won reelection. the democrats were beginning to sweat that one out. it's a relief, i know, to find out she's winning. >> jeanne shaheen beat scott brown, who famously ran for senate and was defeated, was actually a senator in massachusetts, lost, moved to new hampshire, challenged a sitting senator, jeanne shaheen, and ran a very strong race in the end. >> i just point out that larry presley became an inde
including colorado, kansas and louisiana. and we want to add in give's race, the democrats have picked up a republican seat in pennsylvania, where tom wolf defeated incumbent tom corbett. however republican asa hutchinson captured an open seat in arkansas that had been held by democrats. so the map is moving around. >> ifill: and a new report from south dakota. >> mike round, we can call this one, he was a former governor, but he is now picking up that senate seat. this is another...
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let's check out colorado. colorado where democratic incumbent udall went down in defeat last night to cory gardner. if we look closer on the map, there are a couple of different stories in colorado. one i'll draw you attention to, jefferson county. a swing county. right outside denver. udall actually didn't do that t bad here. he basically drew even with gardner. they wanted to win this thing by a couple points. this actually isn't that bad. where was the damage done? the damage was done -- let's take a look right here. this is el paso county. where colorado springs is. sort of the capital of republican colorado, very, you know, socially conservative military presence. the key here is you you see the were actually some other candidates on the ballot. the total turnout in el paso county last night was 227,000. the last type there was a competitive senate race in colorado, it was only 190,000 here. so basically this county generated 20,000 extra votes for cory gardner. the republicans didn't have before. not the
let's check out colorado. colorado where democratic incumbent udall went down in defeat last night to cory gardner. if we look closer on the map, there are a couple of different stories in colorado. one i'll draw you attention to, jefferson county. a swing county. right outside denver. udall actually didn't do that t bad here. he basically drew even with gardner. they wanted to win this thing by a couple points. this actually isn't that bad. where was the damage done? the damage was done --...
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of latinos in colorado voted for obama. clearly both did well, outpacing their republican opponents, this was a drop when barack obama was at 7%. in colorado the number one issue that was mentioned was immigration at 45% compared to 40% of jobs and the economy, 16% education, and 11% health care. latino voters in colorado had immigration on their mind when they went to the polls. we think there is some mistakes made because of this. we had seen in pre-election polls that latino voters in colorado were concerned and thinking about immigration. so we asked a very specific question about the candidates in colorado. we asked voters in our sample, do you know exactly where udall or gardner stands on immigration? do they support comprehensive immigration reform? do they oppose comprehensive immigration reform? or maybe you don't know where they stand. well, 46% of latinos in colorado identified udall as pro-comprehensive reform. 47% said they weren't quite sure where udall stood on the immigration issue. and 6% actually thought h
of latinos in colorado voted for obama. clearly both did well, outpacing their republican opponents, this was a drop when barack obama was at 7%. in colorado the number one issue that was mentioned was immigration at 45% compared to 40% of jobs and the economy, 16% education, and 11% health care. latino voters in colorado had immigration on their mind when they went to the polls. we think there is some mistakes made because of this. we had seen in pre-election polls that latino voters in...
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quiÉn hacernos reir si el chapulÍn colorado se fue. el lamento que mÁs resuena en las redes sociales. tras la despedida de chespirito. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ es black friday en verizon! apúrate y ven por nuestras mejores ofertas del año. como el increíble samsung galaxy s'5, ahora gratis. o cualquier tablet de ellipsis de verizon gratis, como el nuevo ellipsis 8. y obtén un crédito de $150 por cada smartphone que cambies. llévate estas ofertas desde el jueves por internet o el viernes en la...