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night at 8:00 eastern, on lectures in history, james madison university professor evan fliss on the elf lufgs suburbs from the early 1800s to the present day. >> the suburbkind of style take after the civil war and people begin to emphasize having a detached home, cottage style house it, having fresh air, accessible space, a yard, a garden. >> and then at 9:05 p.m. eastern, history professor elaine france parsons talks about the costumes of the ku klux klan and lou the ridgeals were used as tools of intimidation and terrorism. >> they wrapped a layer of meaning around these acts of violence and they ended up the costumes interpreted what the violence meant and helped the violence to tell a story. >> sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america. the 19267 cbs news report on the "apollo 1" had disaster that
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killed gis grissom, roger chaff if i and ed white during the rehearsal 50 years agon january 27th. >> there was a flash and that was it, according to a nasa spokes moin watching the screen in the block house a few hundreds away from launch pad 34. the screen went blank and he said there was nos communication from the astronauts. they decide silently and apparently swiftly. >> at 8:00 on the presidency, sidney blumenthal author of "a self-made plan, and the political life of abraham lincoln, 1809 to 1849," about the political forces that shaped his views on slavery. >> the fight must go on, he would write to a friend two weer his defeat to dug las in the 158 senate race. the cause of civil liberty must not be surrendered at the end of one or even 100 defeats. >> for a complete "american history tv" schedule, go to
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c-span.org. >> every weekend, book tv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. and here's what's coming up this weekend. saturday night at 8:30 eastern, peter hayes it, academic committee chair at the u.s. holocaust memorial museum and author of why, explaining the holocaust. >> so why were the jews killed? because of a long-standing tradition hatred activated under particular political circumstances. fomented by a regime that was thoroughly capable of whipping up the population to participate in it. then undertook a war into a region where there were hundreds of thousands of the people had it defined as enemies and it resolved under the conditions of wartime to wipe these people out. >> and then at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, alfred
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university professor em russ westy cost looks at the wisdom of frugality, why less is more more or less. he's interviewed by michele singletary, washington post sibdy indicated columnist. >> the crucial thing isn't to never spend money on any kind of luxury at all. the crucial thing is to be self-aware about what it is you really value, what is really worth spending money on and what is something where you're just wasting money or you're just spending it just because people tell you this is the kind of thing you ought to be doing or the kind of thing you ought to be buying. > suns at 7:30 p.m. eastern, george two university professor michael eric dyson author of "tears we cannot stop," looks at the country's racial divide. >> what we want is a cessation of the velocity of stereotype and a granting to us of the same humanity that you grant each other. >> go to book tv.org for the
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complete weekend schedule. as republicans move forward with efforts to repeal and replace the affordable care act, also known as obamacare, health and human services secretary nominee congressman tom price committed to several members of the finance committee that he will work with them to ensure that all americans have access to affordable health coverage. his comments came at his confirmation hearing earlier in week. this is just under four hours. >> good morning. >> good morning.

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