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tv   Richard Rubin  CSPAN  October 27, 2017 7:53pm-8:01pm EDT

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[inaudible] >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span three at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history. university professor luis alvarez on the 1943 lo 1943 loss zoot suit riots. >> zoo to suitors, mexican-americans suit suitors were viewed as public enemy, if not one, then one be right behind japanese americans. there were seen as un-american. >> sunday at 6:00 p.m. on american artifacts, saving slave
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houses project looks at the green hell plantation. >> the greenhill plantation has the original slaveowner here was active in the slave trade. one thing he decided to put in his yard was a slave auction block. >> you can feel the power of this place. that auction block is a huge part of it. this would've been the last place people would've been with their families. after this place they would been scattered across the united states since ground zero for that experience. >> been an interview with william seal. on the stonemasons. >> the flag over the front door is carved with will place of
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flowers and ribbons and acorns and anything you can think of. it's very lush over the front door. probably the finest example of carving in america. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. >> this weekend on book tv on c-span2, but pleasure closures 70th anniversary party in washington, d.c. >> sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, abc news correspondent reflects on the trump campaign and the 2016 presidential election in her book, unbelievable. my front row seat to the craziest campaign in american history. >> it's no secret that politicians don't like reporters. nixon had a soft relationship with his press corps.
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ron siegler and his press person and getting into it with reporters. what's unusual is the public nature, the way he would go after reporters from the stage of rallies. to have encourage the crowd to turn on us and poo us. >> at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, journalist a former host of face the nation, bob schieffer on changing technology and journalism. is interviewed by susan glasser. >> we have to keep doing what were doing. that is trying to sort out the truth from the falls.
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that's a bigger responsibility than we've ever had because were dealing with more information. we have access to more information than any people in history of the world. were running short on curators right now. were getting so much information that we can't process it. >> for more of the schedule go to booktv.org. >> this week on q&a. >> their target was charles murray. i was a little behind him. it looks like he was going to fall to the ground. he was a 74-year-old man. i did what any decent human being would do we see a man falling to the ground to grab him by the ball to make sure he didn't fall but there's a large -- i was fearful of being separated and being left behind.
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i did and then it turned on me. some upon my hair and body slammed me. >> also discusses the violent protests on the campus last march following a scheduled lecture. watch on q&a. >> coming up on c-span2, look at healthcare policy. first officials talking about the role of private health insurance providers in efforts to create more choice in the marketplace. follow by sylvia burwell discussing her experience of the affordable care. then henry waxman talking about the price of prescription drugs and what lawmakers can do. . . . .

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