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there in the wonderful mariners museum in virginia. you can see them in this great big bath of electrolytes that is slowly taking away the years of marine encrustation. it's a thrilling to see the real guns that really fired. they are still there and now will be forever. >> thank you. >> thank you. [applause]. >> thank you very much.
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[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> here's a look at some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the "washington post". topping the list, fox news host bill o'reilly and his story of martin do good in: killing the rising sun. it's followed by chip and joanna gains the magnolia story and actress lauren graham's memoir: talking as fast as i can. next, and settled for mark fox news anchor megyn kelly details her personal life and professional career and bruce springsteen remembers his life music in: born to run. our look at the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the "washington post" continues with a jd vance reflection on growing up in and
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moving away from the appellation region in: hillbilly eligibility followed by heisman trophy winner tim tebo shaken and hamilton, the published script of the pulitzer prize winning musical. next, vermont senator bernie sanders recalls his experiences during the democratic primary and shares his thoughts on current political and social issues in our revolution and wrapping up the list's pulitzer prize-winning journalist thomas friedman's thoughts on how technology and globalization have affected our lives in: thank you for being late. that's a look at some the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the washington post. many of these authors have or will appear on the tv. you can watch them on our website book tv.org. >> this weekend american history tv on c-span3 brings you three days of programming including tonight at 8:00 p.m. on lectures
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in history, the andrew jackson presidency with arizona state university professor jonathan barr. >> probably the most colorful presidents in the united states -- probably i could state almost objectively the most colorful president in us history a giant of a figure. >> saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1951 educational film: subject that x, describing the dangers of narcotics and heroin addiction. >> this is a shooting gallery, a room where addicts come to inject their narcotics and must wait their turn to use the needle. >> on sunday, beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern we will bring you archival presidential inaugurations starting with franklin delano roosevelt in in 1933. >> let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
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>> dwight d eisenhower in 1953, john f. kennedy 1961. >> a man holds in his mortal hand the power to abolish all forms of human and all forms of human life. >> ronald reagan 1981. >> let us take inventory. we are a nation that has a government, not the other way around and this makes as special among the nations of the earth. >> on monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1977 film: the time has come, narrated by james earl jones and originally created for overseas audiences. of the film recently restored by the national archives documents the progress of african-americans by profiling several newly elected public officials. >> of the registration, the voting, participation of blacks
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in the democratic process is bringing about a new sense of hope and not just a new sense of hope and a new sense of optimism , but it also brings about a sense of economic power. .. thank you all for coming out tonight. i am one of the co-owners of politics and prose we welcome all of you to this event. i have an unfortunate quick alert i'm embarrassed to have to
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