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of kansas professor adrian lewis on omaha beach and the 1944 d-day landing in normandy france during world war ii. >> the normandy invasion was selected because it was poorly defended in 1943. at most, at omaha beach was going to be called omaha beach and they had a couple of battalions. that's when it was selected. a year later when all those forces, a lot of the forces we just talked what had been moved forward. >> at ten a 1967 monthly film. on the activities of a president lyndon johnson. >> he often remarked that one of the chief executive important jobs is attracting able and talented public servants to washington. the month of june with the two major appointments. first, alexander the secretary of commerce and thurgood marshall associate justice of the supreme court.
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>> sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern george washington eastern professor greg brezinski discusses the cold where competition between the us and china to influence newly independent african and asian countries. >> during the 1960s this us rivalry intensified and this is an important point where i think too many american policymakers, chinese activities in southeast asia and africa start to become as or more worrisome than soviet activities. >> at nine eric talks about confederate colonel john s mosby. a couple different times generally complained to stewart's that mosby was fighting in too many small groups. this decentralized way that he operated didn't make sense. he needed to mask his forces and pick one big target.
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that went completely against everything that mosby was doing. his effectiveness was the fact that he could have three, four, five, six different combat patrols out and on every given night. >> for complete american history tv schedule go to c-span .org. >> on sunday author and journalist matt ty eb will be our guest on in depth. >> if you grow up looking at thousands and thousands of faces until one day you see that one face that you feel is put on earth just for you and that's instantly you fall in love in that moment for me trump was like that but the opposite. when i first saw him on the campaign trail i thought this is the person who is unique horrible and amazing, terrible, characteristics was put on earth specifically for me to appreciate or unappreciated or whatever the verb is.
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because i had really be spending a lot of the last ten-12 years without knowing it, preparing for donald trump to happen. >> mr. ty eb is to be there to rolling stone magazine and is the author of several books including: smelled like dead elephants, dispatches from a rotting empire, the great arrangement: a terrifying true story of war politics and religion, chris topia: a story of bankers, politicians and the most audacious power grab in american history; his most recent book, insane clown president dispatches from the 2016 circus. during our life a three hour conversation will take your calls, tweets and facebook questions on mr. ty eb's literary career. watch in-depth with author and journalist matt ty eb live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern sund
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sunday. >> a panel of academics and political strategists including the director of the speech writing for the hillary clinton presidential campaign discusses the future of the republican and democratic parties. this is the final panel at an all-day conference on president trumps the first 100 days hosted by the university of california unread institute of politics in los angeles. >> their people with radically different views and there was a lot of respectful exchange so far. that will continue. i have one announcement, by the way, someone in the left panel said that the president had met with the entire senate to explain his strategy on north korea. i just got a little message he met for 14 minutes with the entire senate. yes, john, he met for 14 minutes. i don't know what that says about the last panel. our final panel is on the future of the party and let me

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