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with his wife. he loved her very much. but they had problems. we're out of time. . . >> here from the best-known american history writers every saturday. you can watch any of our programs, visit our website, c-span2/history. you're watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on the span three. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and
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is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. professor teaches a class on the civil war peninsula campaign and seven days battles. here is a preview. >> we give stewarts -- discretion. they say you can fix this however you want but we urge them many times, be careful. don't go too crazy. they need anything -- boston. i need to make a name for myself. what they are going to do is, you can make a name for -- himself by writing entirely around this army. go up on the northern flank so i
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can it looks like -- but then, that won't get my name in the headlines. it takes his troops and rides all the way around this. the union cavalry discovered the confederate cavalry of writing around the human -- they start suing -- jeff stewart. st. george cooke. he was instrumental in helping develop united states calvary -- very skilled officer, career off sir, guns and off a lot to advanced tactics during the course of his career, and served nobly incorporate -- with great credit. i would wager most people -- this is the only thing they know. what interesting about him chasing jeb stuart, he married
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his daughter. some st. george cooke is a father-in-law chasing his son-in-law around the union army. >> watched the entire a -- program 8:00 p.m.. american history tv, only aussies and three. >> sunday night on afterwards, naomi klein on her book -- no is not enough, resisting politics. she's interviewed by medea benjamin. >> i wonder if you could tell submitted about how the state was set. >> and see this as a bipartisan process, as the table set for trump. , news coverage. the table set for him in so many ways. he just needed to show up.
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we already had a media landscape that was much more interested in interpersonal dramas between candidates than in-depth coverage of the interview -- issues. we artie had democrats using the tools of corporate branding themselves. president obama at a fantastic brand, use incredibly -- cutting edge marketing techniques. a lot of us thought that there was-- behind claims that he -- this transformation -- but also helps set the table for trump. >> much afterwards sunday night at nine eastern is been to the tv. in 1939, some 900 jewish refugees fell from hamburg, germany to havana, cuba on the ship st. louis to escape not the persecution. -- to escape nazi persecution. not all of them were taken by
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cuba and the u.s. turned them away, they were forced to return to europe. the u.s. commission on civil rights has this event in washington dc. it is just over 50 minutes. >> we will turn to our historical presentation scheduled for today which is the journey of the st. louis, how just refugees fleeing nazi persecution were turned away by the u.s. government. the internationally recognized date for holocaust remembered today is this monday, april 24. congress has now encouraged all in the nation to commemorate the day's remembrance and we are joined today by to accomplish historians -- by two accomplish historians. the horror of the holocaust shoulder

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