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. >> reporter: robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a black classical artist but not here. >> you usually get to see the same ones. then i came down here and it's a whole other group and where are they coming from? so i was very shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival also highlights black classical composers. on this night it was adolfus. a white gunman opened fire, killing nine. >> we are very lucky. >> reporter: businessman lee pringle who founded the event hopes sights like this will help diversify other orchestras. >> i think most orchestra want to change. they just don't know how to change. >> reporter: and how do they change? >> by having people at the table who look like me. >> music should be colorblind and to make it that way, you have to infuse in it all of the colors. >> reporter: a unique unit that, for a few days, at least, makes an especially powerful sound. lee cowan, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on allegations that white house spying swept up intelligence on u.s. lawmakers.
. >> reporter: robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a black classical artist but not here. >> you usually get to see the same ones. then i came down here and it's a whole other group and where are they coming from? so i was very shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival also highlights black classical composers. on this night it was adolfus. a white gunman opened fire, killing nine. >> we are very lucky. >> reporter: businessman lee pringle who...
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. >> reporter: clarinettist robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a black classical artist but not here. >> you usually see the same ones. but then i came down here, and there's a whole other group. where ari they coming from? so i was very, very shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival highlights black classical composers. on this night, it was adolphus4 hail stark and his serenade performed one block from the historic black church where in june a gunman opened fire, killing nine. pringle who founded the event hopes sites like this will help diversify other orchestras. >> i think that most orchestras want to change. they just don't know how to change. >> reporter: and how do they change? >> by having people at the table who look like me. >> reporter: music should be color blind and to make it that t way, you have to infuse in it all of the colors. >> reporter: a unique unity that for a few days at least makes for an especially powerful sound. [ applause ] >> lee cowan, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >>> and that's the overnight news" for this wednesday. for som
. >> reporter: clarinettist robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a black classical artist but not here. >> you usually see the same ones. but then i came down here, and there's a whole other group. where ari they coming from? so i was very, very shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival highlights black classical composers. on this night, it was adolphus4 hail stark and his serenade performed one block from the historic black church where in june a gunman...
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. >> reporter: clarinetist robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a black classical artist, but not here. >> you usually see the same ones, but then i came down here and there's a whole other group. where are they coming from? i was very shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival also highlights black classical composersop on this night it was aldolphus hailstork and his church street serenade, performed just one block from in june a white gunman opened fire killing nine. >> we're very lucky. >> reporter: businessman lee pringle, who founded the event, hopes sights like this will help diversify other orchestras. >> i think that most orchestra want to change. they just don't know how to change. >> reporter: and how do they change? >> by having people at the table who look like me. >> music should be color blind, and to make it that way, you have to infuse in it all of the colors. >> reporter: a unique unity that for a few days at least, makes for an especially powerful sound. ( applause ) lee cowan, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs even
. >> reporter: clarinetist robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a black classical artist, but not here. >> you usually see the same ones, but then i came down here and there's a whole other group. where are they coming from? i was very shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival also highlights black classical composersop on this night it was aldolphus hailstork and his church street serenade, performed just one block from in june a white gunman opened fire...
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robert davi, singer, star, italian immigrant is missing something here. f this country italians are among those profiled. robert, good to see you. >> good to see you neil. neil: you support donald trump. >> i think he would be terrific president. neil: does it bother you the mainstream media think they're not. >> they're in the tank for establishment. the fourth estate. neil: you don't think he is a racist. >> i don't think he is racist. am i a racist? i'm an italian-american who loves this country whose immigrant grandparent came from sicily, fought in world war i and world war ii. were racially profiled and profiled but -- neil: when were you profiled. >> all italians were profiled all throughout, especially '50s, '60s, '70s. if you were italian you were part of the mafia. they had little italy rigged. sewing clubs rigged. surveillance videos. that is well-known. joe piston, played him in tv show. there was a little anti-defamation. italians knew, they wanted that the italian community, wanted help because they understood the underworld or that element w
robert davi, singer, star, italian immigrant is missing something here. f this country italians are among those profiled. robert, good to see you. >> good to see you neil. neil: you support donald trump. >> i think he would be terrific president. neil: does it bother you the mainstream media think they're not. >> they're in the tank for establishment. the fourth estate. neil: you don't think he is a racist. >> i don't think he is racist. am i a racist? i'm an...
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. >> reporter: clarinettist robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a black classical artist but not here. >> you usually see the same ones. but then i came down here, and there's a whole other group. where are they coming from? so i was very, very shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival highlights black classical composers. on this night, it was adolphus hail stark and his serenade performed one block from the historic black church where in june a gunman opened fire, killing nine. >> we're very lucky. >> reporter: businessman lee hopes sites like this will help diversify other orchestras. >> i think that most orchestras want to change. they just don't know how to change. >> reporter: and how do they change? >> by having people at the table who look like me. >> reporter: music should be color blind and to make it that way, you have to infuse in it all of the colors. >> reporter: a unique unity that for a few days at least makes for an especially powerful sound. [ applause ] >> lee cowan, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >>> and that's the overnight news" for this w
. >> reporter: clarinettist robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a black classical artist but not here. >> you usually see the same ones. but then i came down here, and there's a whole other group. where are they coming from? so i was very, very shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival highlights black classical composers. on this night, it was adolphus hail stark and his serenade performed one block from the historic black church where in june a gunman...
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. >> reporter:larinettist robert davis says in most symphonies he stic out as a black clasascal artist but not here. >> you usually see the same ones. but then i came down here, and there's a whole other group. where are they comingg from? so i was very, very shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival highlights black classical composers. on this night, it was adolphus hail stark and his serenade performed one block from the historic black church where in june a gunman opened fire, killing nine. >> we'rereery lucky. pringle who founded the event hopes sites like this will help diversify other orchestras. >> i think that most orchestras want to chanan. they just don't know how to change. >> reporter: and how do they change? >> by having people at the table who look like me. >> reporter: music should be color blind and to make e that way, you have to infuse in it all of the colors. >> reporter: a unique enity that for a few days at least makes for an especially powerful sound. [ applause ] >> lee cowan, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >>> and that's the overnight news" for this
. >> reporter:larinettist robert davis says in most symphonies he stic out as a black clasascal artist but not here. >> you usually see the same ones. but then i came down here, and there's a whole other group. where are they comingg from? so i was very, very shocked about that. >> reporter: the festival highlights black classical composers. on this night, it was adolphus hail stark and his serenade performed one block from the historic black church where in june a gunman...
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nat/sto rehearsal(narr:) clarinetist robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a black classical artist - but not here. (sot/robert 00:03:58) "you usually see the same ones, you know// but then, i came down here, and there's a whole other group,//it's likik where are they coming from! so i was really shocked about that."(narr:)(editor note: 10285/0001/0002/a0654) the festival also highlights black night it was aldolphus hailstork ... and his "church street serenade" -- performed just one block away from the historic black church, where in june, a white gunman opened fire -- killing ninenat/sot performance(narr:) businessman lee pringle - who founded the event t hopes a a ght likk this - w wl help diversity other orchestras... (sot/pringle 00:10:36)"i think that most orchestras want to change, they just don't know how to change."(sot/lee 00:10:41)"and how do they change?(sot/pringle 00:10:49) "they change by having people at the table who look li me." nat/sot music (sot/marlon 19:19:39)"music should be color blind, and to make it that way, you have to infuse in it all of the color
nat/sto rehearsal(narr:) clarinetist robert davis says in most symphonies he sticks out as a black classical artist - but not here. (sot/robert 00:03:58) "you usually see the same ones, you know// but then, i came down here, and there's a whole other group,//it's likik where are they coming from! so i was really shocked about that."(narr:)(editor note: 10285/0001/0002/a0654) the festival also highlights black night it was aldolphus hailstork ... and his "church street...
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. >> william wilier worked with betty davis, robert worked with scorsese so much, and jennifer and robertrked together and there is a trust you have with other artists and you take chances and will do anything for each other. >> rose: do you see this often? >> you see it a lot. the list goes on and on. it seems that the better directors are more than better directors, the finer directors have that understanding. also i think in the theater we have the same thing, but in movies that seems to be a good thing. >> rose: what's "it"? well -- >> rose: among those directors? >> that they feel more comfortable working with the people they've worked with before because they know how they think, how they behave and they know their patterns and they can see them in another part. i know if i was in david's situation, i would be excited by saying, well, i have so and so, and i want to see them do this, and i know them and i know they can do it, it will be in a way which we haven't seen before, but that's all the better. so and he has -- he's great at it. >> rose: it's you and marty. yeah, we've had a
. >> william wilier worked with betty davis, robert worked with scorsese so much, and jennifer and robertrked together and there is a trust you have with other artists and you take chances and will do anything for each other. >> rose: do you see this often? >> you see it a lot. the list goes on and on. it seems that the better directors are more than better directors, the finer directors have that understanding. also i think in the theater we have the same thing, but in movies...
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robert: the orioles have reportedly offered a deal. davis leads the majors in home runs this season and has 159 over the past four seasons, more than in other player on the free-agent market. movese nats still making in free agency, adding more help to the bullpen, and the nats are still working on other deals. i would like to see the nats look for some hitting. not exactly needing help in the bullpen, but i'm just the sports anchor. sayin'.st sweet potato pie is back. alison: a way to give back this season at a toys for tots drive at union station. there is still a chance to stop by tomorrow. the "good morning washington" team will be there taking donations. 8 areand news channel proud partners with toys for tots. leon: good news for fans of the patty labelle sweet potato pie. tonight, walmart says they are restocking the pies and washington, d.c. the craze was fueled by this guy. yeah, that video. that video went viral. walmart says the weekend after the video was posted, the store sold one pipe per second for 72 straight hours. alison: i
robert: the orioles have reportedly offered a deal. davis leads the majors in home runs this season and has 159 over the past four seasons, more than in other player on the free-agent market. movese nats still making in free agency, adding more help to the bullpen, and the nats are still working on other deals. i would like to see the nats look for some hitting. not exactly needing help in the bullpen, but i'm just the sports anchor. sayin'.st sweet potato pie is back. alison: a way to give...
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robert e. lee and the confederate president jefferson davis. >>> current and former members of the military have an extra place where they can feel like home in the midwest. there's a new freedom hospitality center at detroit metro airport. the privately funned spot provides a special place for military travelers to relax during a long trip. >> our mission is to provide a >> it gives them a refuge where they can go and be with like- relax. >> well earned. this is the second lounge at detroit metro airport. the first has hosted more than 140,000 military travelers since opening four years ago. >>> a high school football player in texas is being celebrated for his moves off the field. teenager was working at a grocery store when he heard a woman and a man arguing in the parking lot. shamara welker said at first he assumed the two knew each other until he saw the man push the woman and take off with her purse. >> that's when i ran after him. i tried to grab him, but he jumped in the car with a couple of friends, but i ended up >> the varsity football player was able to return the woman's coach. his
robert e. lee and the confederate president jefferson davis. >>> current and former members of the military have an extra place where they can feel like home in the midwest. there's a new freedom hospitality center at detroit metro airport. the privately funned spot provides a special place for military travelers to relax during a long trip. >> our mission is to provide a >> it gives them a refuge where they can go and be with like- relax. >> well earned. this is the...
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robert e. lee and jefferson davis. there's a similar move underway in lafayette to remove another shoe. >>> one of the hottest deals of the holidays is going on today. according to apple tracking website 9 to 5 mac, best buy is offering the latest iphone for just a buck. yes, $1. the deal will require a two- year agreement through either even better trading in a previous generation iphone could net you a $200 gift card. you'll make money. >> that's incredible. >> it's not bad at all. >>> a young boy showing everyone the true meaning of christmas. >> yeah, he's giving back and returning his presents to help a family in need. >> joseph martin took the clothes he was supposed to receive on christmas back to the store. why? his grandmother's best friend katrina luck died of a massive heart attack on thanksgiving. she had no life insurance, and her family just could not afford a funeral. >> i wanted to help my grandma out, and she's one of my friends. >> it was something nice to do, he is 11. he's a child. >> i'm just proud
robert e. lee and jefferson davis. there's a similar move underway in lafayette to remove another shoe. >>> one of the hottest deals of the holidays is going on today. according to apple tracking website 9 to 5 mac, best buy is offering the latest iphone for just a buck. yes, $1. the deal will require a two- year agreement through either even better trading in a previous generation iphone could net you a $200 gift card. you'll make money. >> that's incredible. >> it's not...
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robert e. lee and jefferson davis, all erected 100 years ago. >> we will not protect monuments built to honor the biggest criminals in u.s. history. >> judging from 100 years ago, none of us would stand that. >> reporter: the general called for removing them this summer. for many they represent white supremacy and oppression. >> i believe that we can do better. we deserve better, and we must do it now. >> reporter: 30,000 people it signed a petition opposing the mayor's plan. thursday, one councilmember suggested keeping two of the statues up with plaques attached to explain. >> i can't believe that we can rewrite history. >> but there are other people in the room who look at the same monuments only see their ancestors, hanging from trees and shackled in chains and being whipped to death. >> reporter: after debate, only one councilmember voted in favor of removing the statues. >> one thing, fighting side-by-side with white americans, defending a symbol. that flag behind us. symbols count. >> reporter: the vote is considered one of the most sweeping moves by a u.s. city to cut ties with confederat
robert e. lee and jefferson davis, all erected 100 years ago. >> we will not protect monuments built to honor the biggest criminals in u.s. history. >> judging from 100 years ago, none of us would stand that. >> reporter: the general called for removing them this summer. for many they represent white supremacy and oppression. >> i believe that we can do better. we deserve better, and we must do it now. >> reporter: 30,000 people it signed a petition opposing the...
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robert e. lee, jefferson davis, and beauregard. the idea is that the museum is the place for those. tom: i.r.the quality of under the football stadium at the university of colorado the morning after they can't state shootings. i don't know what else to say. guy: i find it hard to follow up on that, to be honest. tom: we are about stuff that is politically correct, when there was real tension, including when maybe mr. rose was alive. i find it charming we are having this debate. discussion toood have. think about the names associated hodes. goes tothat it surrounding how race relations work, particularly in higher education. barty went to tragedy. to the students have a point? james: those sites have a point. i come down on the side of the t brady have to be careful about airbrushing history. the rhodes scholars has been a great program. there is some stuff by saying is that a great job of educating people in bringing through. they have added a lot to the world. you can keep it there and have a debate around it. that the police who are living in in modern times, and you have to make sure not t
robert e. lee, jefferson davis, and beauregard. the idea is that the museum is the place for those. tom: i.r.the quality of under the football stadium at the university of colorado the morning after they can't state shootings. i don't know what else to say. guy: i find it hard to follow up on that, to be honest. tom: we are about stuff that is politically correct, when there was real tension, including when maybe mr. rose was alive. i find it charming we are having this debate. discussion toood...
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war author and historian william davis on the little-known aspects of the live and leadership of robert e. lee and grant. .- and ulysses s. grant and nasa projects, including project and the flyby of mars. and an award-winning documentary filmmaker on how the public learns about history through film and television. american history tv, all weekend, and on holidays. the kennedy center honors is an annual ceremony for contributions to american culture. president obama and the first lady hosted the honorees at a reception in the white house's east room. , georgeded carol king lucas, and others. it is about 20-minutes. [indiscernible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, the 2015 kennedy center honorees. carole king. [applause] george lucas. [applause] rita morena. [applause] seiji ozawa. [applause] cicely tyson. [applause] [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama. ♪ [applause] president obama: thank you so much. please, everybody, have a seat, have a seat. have a seat and welcome to the white house. this is a good-looking group. [la
war author and historian william davis on the little-known aspects of the live and leadership of robert e. lee and grant. .- and ulysses s. grant and nasa projects, including project and the flyby of mars. and an award-winning documentary filmmaker on how the public learns about history through film and television. american history tv, all weekend, and on holidays. the kennedy center honors is an annual ceremony for contributions to american culture. president obama and the first lady hosted...
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officials will soon take down statutes of confederate general robert e lee, confederate president jefferson davis and , other monuments. it's the latest series of confederate symbols to be targeted for removal from public spaces since a white supremacist killed nine african-american worshipers in charleston, south carolina june 17. , new orleans mayor mitch landrieu described the move as a courageous decision to turn a page on our divisive past and chart the course for more inclusive future, he said. and the university of chicago has announced it will build a level 1 adult trauma center for the south side on its hyde park medical center. the south side has been without a level 1 adult trauma center since 1991, forcing residents of communities with a disproportionate amount of gun violence to travel the furthest for life-saving care. black youth from the south side of chicago have waged a more than 5 year-long campaign demanding university of chicago built this trauma center, staging dozens of protests, lock downs, and other actions. the movement was sparked by the 2010 death of 18-year-old activi
officials will soon take down statutes of confederate general robert e lee, confederate president jefferson davis and , other monuments. it's the latest series of confederate symbols to be targeted for removal from public spaces since a white supremacist killed nine african-american worshipers in charleston, south carolina june 17. , new orleans mayor mitch landrieu described the move as a courageous decision to turn a page on our divisive past and chart the course for more inclusive future, he...
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including an anonymous donor, the national endowment for the humanities, the robert cornell memorial foundation, the arthur davisoundation, the tomato fund, and the history channel. [applause] words? [applause] brian: thanks, very much. peter: they clapped a lot more for that. brian: obviously, we could talk for hours. peter: i think we are receiving,. what happens next? can we have more questions? when off closing remarks? remarks.f closing >> let's talk about it. >> for me, the beauty of this panel is that, and this is the answer that gittleman's question , agentleman's question society that has a healthy sense of strength in its interior should have an honest discussion, discussion about some of the issues that are deeply problematic. legacy, has tarnished precisely because of the suppression and other issues people would say go into the hasek fabric of america. we have a prison-industrial complex. we have suppression of human rights, women's rights. we have issues we should have a more open and candid discussion about. i am all for debate and discussion. he gets orwellian when we erase history. we do not nee
including an anonymous donor, the national endowment for the humanities, the robert cornell memorial foundation, the arthur davisoundation, the tomato fund, and the history channel. [applause] words? [applause] brian: thanks, very much. peter: they clapped a lot more for that. brian: obviously, we could talk for hours. peter: i think we are receiving,. what happens next? can we have more questions? when off closing remarks? remarks.f closing >> let's talk about it. >> for me, the...
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civil war author and historian william davis on the little known aspects on the lives and leadership of union general ulysses s. grant and confederate general robert e. lee. and on "real america" a progress report on nasa's project including the manned space program and the mariner four fly by of mars. just before 9:00, award winning documentary filmmaker rick burns on how the program learns about history through film and television. american history tv all weekend and holidays, too. only on c-span 3. >> former president george w. bush made a rare visit to washington, d.c. earlier this year to talk about employment opportunities for post-9/11 veterans. he was one of the many featured speakers at the u.s. chamber of commerce' summit entitled "mission transition," creating employment opportunities for post-9/11 veterans and military families. the former president says one thing he misses is being commander-in-chief in the military and interacting with service members. this is just under 30 minutes. >> it's great to be back with so many friends the business community. together our organization is committed to one of the most critical missions facing
civil war author and historian william davis on the little known aspects on the lives and leadership of union general ulysses s. grant and confederate general robert e. lee. and on "real america" a progress report on nasa's project including the manned space program and the mariner four fly by of mars. just before 9:00, award winning documentary filmmaker rick burns on how the program learns about history through film and television. american history tv all weekend and holidays, too....
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robert e. lee and old jefferson davis himself in another box, both of them in chains. john wilkes booth: i thought he was attending grover's tonight. [singing "honor to our soldiers"]. tom hanks: booth goes to pumphrey's stable to reserve a horse, then to write a letter, a confession, an explanation, a manifesto, signed by him on behalf of himself, lewis powell, david herold and george atzerodt. meanwhile, mr. and mrs. lincoln take a carriage ride, alone. according to mary todd lincoln, she has never seen her husband so supremely cheerful. they talk about the past, about the death of their son, willie, three years before, about the future, traveling abroad and lincoln's plan to return to his law practice. lincoln tells mary that on this particular day he feels that the war has come to a close. they end up at the washington navy yard, where lincoln summons a young naval officer, william h. flood. william h. flood: mrs. lincoln. abraham lincoln: mother, the last time we saw young flood here, we were in springfield. i was a lawyer and he was but knee-high to a grasshopper
robert e. lee and old jefferson davis himself in another box, both of them in chains. john wilkes booth: i thought he was attending grover's tonight. [singing "honor to our soldiers"]. tom hanks: booth goes to pumphrey's stable to reserve a horse, then to write a letter, a confession, an explanation, a manifesto, signed by him on behalf of himself, lewis powell, david herold and george atzerodt. meanwhile, mr. and mrs. lincoln take a carriage ride, alone. according to mary todd...
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disterhoft -- she dials long distance and connects -- the tirple cuts the robert morris lead to 2then in the 2nd -- tah-nye-ah davis gives iowa their first lead of the game with the scoop for 2 -- iowa led 29 - 28 at the halfand after that it was all hawks -- megan gustufson working down low -- the hoop and the harm -- for 2 of her 15 points.. iowa wins 69 to 50 50 "little slow start to say the least. disappointed with that, robert morris came out and played very good zone defense. we kind of played into that in the first half, we didn't get high percentage shots, we weren't shooting well from three. second half we did a much better job of getting higher percentage shots and our shooting percentage went up."the cyclone women were also in action -- iowa state another double double from shawna johnson -- huge showdown firday night -- when i-s-u hosts iowa. cbs-2 news connects with the corridor.call us with your story tips at 1-800-222-kganor email us at news at cbs2iowa.comor connect with us this holiday, ford america's best-selling brand is giving you more. the ford holiday sales event... with 0% financing for 60 mo
disterhoft -- she dials long distance and connects -- the tirple cuts the robert morris lead to 2then in the 2nd -- tah-nye-ah davis gives iowa their first lead of the game with the scoop for 2 -- iowa led 29 - 28 at the halfand after that it was all hawks -- megan gustufson working down low -- the hoop and the harm -- for 2 of her 15 points.. iowa wins 69 to 50 50 "little slow start to say the least. disappointed with that, robert morris came out and played very good zone defense. we kind...
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attorney from rosa parks. 6:00, williamt davis on the little-known aspects of the lives of leadership of union general ulysses s. grant, and confederate general roberte. and sunday afternoon at 4:00 on america," a report on nasa's projects including the manned space program and the mariner four flyby of mars. burns on how the public learns about history through film and television. american history tv, all weekend and on holidays too, only on c-span3. >> recently, the national archives hosted a panel of award-winning political cartoonist to discuss their work, inspiration, the effect on political cartoons on the public debates. this is an hour and a half. >> welcome to the 11th annual william g mcgowan form on communications, technology, and government. with presidential election fervor percolating, and potential candidates jostling for position, this is an appropriate time to discuss freedom of speech. communication, and political cartoons. how do political cartoons make a difference? we can probably agree that a picture is worth a thousand words and that the pen is mightier than the sword. political cartoons, by articulating a memorable visual ima
attorney from rosa parks. 6:00, williamt davis on the little-known aspects of the lives of leadership of union general ulysses s. grant, and confederate general roberte. and sunday afternoon at 4:00 on america," a report on nasa's projects including the manned space program and the mariner four flyby of mars. burns on how the public learns about history through film and television. american history tv, all weekend and on holidays too, only on c-span3. >> recently, the national...