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doesn't belong in berlin or jerusalem. we try to answer that question so the first part of your museum experiences hearing from the american g.i. who asked that question which is how is it that human beings can do this to one another, and throughout the exhibition we keep bringing back what american new and when america knew it. >> the centennial of the entry into the great war from the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city missouri. at 2:00 p.m., david mccullough on how the founders valued education, viewed slavery and persevered in the face of hardship. >> the first seven presidents of the united states, john adams was the only one who never owned a slave. that was out of principle, and not because he couldn't afford it. abigail feelings about it were even more strongly voiced than his. >> at eight, on the presidency, university of virginia presidential scholar barbara. talks about the traits of a great president. >> the sign of a good leader is a leader who is self-confident but not arrogant. so confid
doesn't belong in berlin or jerusalem. we try to answer that question so the first part of your museum experiences hearing from the american g.i. who asked that question which is how is it that human beings can do this to one another, and throughout the exhibition we keep bringing back what american new and when america knew it. >> the centennial of the entry into the great war from the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city missouri. at 2:00 p.m., david mccullough on how...
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doesn't belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and exhibitions to try to answer that question. so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from that an american g.i. who asked that they question, which is how is it that human beings can do this to one another? and in throughout the exhibition we keep bringing back what america new and when america knew it. >> sunday, the centennial of america's entry into the great war from the national world war i museum of memorial in kansas city missouri. >> and that too, david mccullough on how the founders valued education, viewed slavery and persevered in the face of hardships. >> first, the seven presents a united states, john adams was the only one who never owned a slave. out of principle, not because he couldn't necessarily afford them. and abigail feelings about a even more strongly voice than his. >> and then at eight, university of virginia presidential scholar robert perry talks about the trait of a great president. >> a sign of a good leade
doesn't belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and exhibitions to try to answer that question. so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from that an american g.i. who asked that they question, which is how is it that human beings can do this to one another? and in throughout the exhibition we keep bringing back what america new and when america knew it. >> sunday, the centennial of america's entry into the great war from the national world war i...
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doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? designed the architecture and the exhibitions to try to answer that question. the first part of your museum experiences hearing from that american g.i. who asked the big question, how is it that human beings can do this to one another? and throughout the exhibition we keep bringing back what america and win american new it and how did america respond to it or not and i have two plugs because the 25th anniversary is opening and we will open an exhibit on america and the nazi threat that deals with this topic. mr. simon: alice, let me get you to talk a bit about the significance of your museum's location. there were a lot of plans in the aftermath when people could try their eyes and think things through a bit about exactly what should happen to that ground which had been in a sense hallowed and consecrated already. pres. greenwald: absolutely. because we are located at the site of the atrocity, one of the locations of the attacks, it is more like being a museum in a battleground, a bat
doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? designed the architecture and the exhibitions to try to answer that question. the first part of your museum experiences hearing from that american g.i. who asked the big question, how is it that human beings can do this to one another? and throughout the exhibition we keep bringing back what america and win american new it and how did america respond to it or not and i have two plugs because the 25th anniversary is opening and we will open an exhibit on...
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doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and the exhibitions to try to answer that question. so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from that american g.i. who asked that big question, which is, how is it that human beings can do this to one another? and then throughout the exhibition, we keep bringing back what america knew and when america knew it. >> sunday, the centennial of america's entry into the great war from the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. and at 2:00, pulitzer prize winning historian, david mccullough on how the founders valued education, viewed slavery and persevered in the face of hardship. >> first seven presidents of the united states, john adams was the only one who never owned a slave. out of principle, not because he couldn't necessarily afford one. but out of principle. and abigail's feelings about it were even more strongly voiced than his. >> and then at 8:00, on the presidency, university of virginia presidential scho
doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and the exhibitions to try to answer that question. so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from that american g.i. who asked that big question, which is, how is it that human beings can do this to one another? and then throughout the exhibition, we keep bringing back what america knew and when america knew it. >> sunday, the centennial of america's entry into the great war from the national world war...
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doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem and so we designed the architects to try to answer that questiont part of your museum experience is the question from the american gi that asked the question how is it that human beings can do this to one another and throughout the exhibition we keep bringing back what america knew and when america knew it and how did america respond or not? and i have to plug, because our 25th anniversary is coming up next year and we'll be opening an exhibit on america and the nazi threat that deals specifically with this topic. >> alice, let me get to you talk a bit about the significance of your museum's location. there were a lot of plans in the aftermath when people could dry their eyes and think things through again. what should happen with that ground in a sense that's been hallowed and consecrated already? >> because we're looking at the site of the atrocity, it one of the locations of the attacks, it is more like being a museum in a battleground, a battlefield. there is a sense of consecration, a sense of sacred space. the pools that you saw literally sit
doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem and so we designed the architects to try to answer that questiont part of your museum experience is the question from the american gi that asked the question how is it that human beings can do this to one another and throughout the exhibition we keep bringing back what america knew and when america knew it and how did america respond or not? and i have to plug, because our 25th anniversary is coming up next year and we'll be opening an exhibit on america...
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doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and the exhibitions to try to an answer that question, so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from that american g.i. who says how can human beings do this to each other. >> the sat 2:00, david on mow t founders viewed education, slavery, and faced perseverance in the face of hardship. >> john adams was the only one who never owned a slave out of principle, not because he couldn't necessarily afford, but out of principle. abigail's feelings about it were even more strongly voiced than his. >> then at 8:00 on the presidency, university of virginia presidential scholar barbara perry talks about the traits of a great president. >> the sign of a good leader is a leader who is self-confident but not arrogant, so confident in his own leadership and in his intellect that he didn't worry about having really smart people around him. >> for our complete "american history tv" schedule, go to c-span.org. >>> saturday, book tv is live from the 15th a
doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and the exhibitions to try to an answer that question, so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from that american g.i. who says how can human beings do this to each other. >> the sat 2:00, david on mow t founders viewed education, slavery, and faced perseverance in the face of hardship. >> john adams was the only one who never owned a slave out of principle, not because he couldn't necessarily...
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doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and exhibitions to try to answer that question so the first part of your museum appearanexperien hearing from that american g.i. who asked that big question, which is how can human beings do this to one another. and throughout the exhibition we keep bringing back what america knew and when america knew it. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the scentennial of america's entry into the war. and at 2:00, a author on how the founders viewed slavery. >> the first seven presidents of the united states, john adams was the only one who never owned a slave out of principle, not because he couldn't necessarily afford it. but out of principle. and abigail's feelings about it were everyon more strongly voic than his. >> then at 8:00 on the presidency, university of virginia presidential scholar barbara perry talks about the traits of a great president. >> the sign of a good leader is a leader who is self-confident, but not arrogant. so confident in his own leadership
doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and exhibitions to try to answer that question so the first part of your museum appearanexperien hearing from that american g.i. who asked that big question, which is how can human beings do this to one another. and throughout the exhibition we keep bringing back what america knew and when america knew it. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the scentennial of america's entry into the war. and at 2:00, a author on how...
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. >> why would you build is in washington people asked doesn't it blong in berlin around or jerusalemxhibititions to try to answer that question. so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from that american gi who asked that big question is how is it that human beings can do this to one another? throughout the exhibitition we keep bringing back what america knew and when america knew it sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern the sen kennelmen it of america's sfree into the great war the museum in kansas city, memo and tooth pull it'ser price winning historian ondavid mccullough how the founders view education and slaven a persevered in the face of hardship. >> first seven presidents of the united states, john adams was the only one who never owned a slave. out of principle, not because he couldn't necessarily afraid. out of principle. and abigail's feelings about it were even more strongly voiced than his. >> and then at 8:00 and the presidency, university of virginia presidential scholar barbara perry talks about the traits of a great president. >> the sign of a good leader is a l
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in the past year, nice, berlin, london, jerusalem and now stockholms have all fallen victim to this style of attack, in each city, without warning. attackers using stolen or rented vehicles, set out to cause as much carnage as they can. nice, first of these, and the worst. bastille day last year, people celebrating on the sea front, when mohammed, a tunisian living in france stole a 19 ton truck, driving at speed into the pedestrians crowded in the promenade. by the time police shot him dead, 86 people slaughtered. more than 300 injured. five months later at berlin's fabled winter market, a failed tunisian asylum seeker with ties to isis stole a huge truck, killing its driver, plowing into holiday shoppers, killing 12 people, injuring more than 40 others. he went on the run, was shot and killed in italy a few days later. early january this year in jerusalem, a palestinian man drove a flatbed truck into israeli troops killing four, injuring at least 10. the attacker shot and killed ending his murderous rampage. in the heart of london two weeks ago, an older man with ties to extremists drove his rented offroad vehicle at over 70 miles per hour into tourists
in the past year, nice, berlin, london, jerusalem and now stockholms have all fallen victim to this style of attack, in each city, without warning. attackers using stolen or rented vehicles, set out to cause as much carnage as they can. nice, first of these, and the worst. bastille day last year, people celebrating on the sea front, when mohammed, a tunisian living in france stole a 19 ton truck, driving at speed into the pedestrians crowded in the promenade. by the time police shot him dead,...
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doesn't belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and the exhibition to try and answer that question. so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from that american gis. who asks that question which is as it that human beings can dues to each other. --. >> from the -- how the founders valued education, viewed slavery and persevered in the face of hardship read. >> first seven presidents of the united states, john adams was the only one who never owned a slave. out of principal. not because he could not necessarily afford one. but out of principal. and abigail's feelings about it were even more strongly voiced than his. >> at 8 o'clock on the presidency. university of virginia presidential scholar barbara perry talks about the traits of a great president. >> the son of a good leader is a leader who is self-confident but not arrogant. confident in his own leadership and in the intellect that he did not worry about having really smart people around him. >> for a complete american history t.v. s
doesn't belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and the exhibition to try and answer that question. so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from that american gis. who asks that question which is as it that human beings can dues to each other. --. >> from the -- how the founders valued education, viewed slavery and persevered in the face of hardship read. >> first seven presidents of the united states, john adams was the only one who never owned...
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doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and the combinatioexhibitions t that question, how is it that human beings can do this to one another. and then throughout the exhibitions we keep bringing back what america knew and when american knew it. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the centennial of america's entry into the great war, from the memorial in kansas city. at 2:00, pulitzer prize winning historian david mccullough on how the founders persevered in the face of hard shship. >> the first seven presidents of the united states, john adams was the only one who never owned a slave out of principle, not because he couldn't necessarily afford one, out of principle. and abigail's feelings about it were even more strongly voiced than his. >> and then at 8:00, on the presidency. university of virginia presidential scholar barbara perry talks about the traits of a great president. >> the sign of a good leader is a leader who is self confident but not arrogant. so confident in his own leadership an
doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? so we designed the architecture and the combinatioexhibitions t that question, how is it that human beings can do this to one another. and then throughout the exhibitions we keep bringing back what america knew and when american knew it. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the centennial of america's entry into the great war, from the memorial in kansas city. at 2:00, pulitzer prize winning historian david mccullough on how the founders persevered in...
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doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? so so we designed the architecture and the exhibitions to try to answer that question. so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from that american g.i. who asks that big question, which is how is it that human beings can do this to one another. and then throughout the exhibition, we keep bringing back what america knew and when america knew it. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the centennial of america's entry into the great war from the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, and and at 2:00, pulitzer prize winning historian, david mccullough on how the founders valued education, viewed slavery and persevered in the face of >> hardship. >> first seven presidents of the united states, be john adams was the only one who never owned a slave. out of out of principle. not not because he couldn't necessarily afford one. but out of principle. and abigail's feelings about it were even more strongly voiced than his. >> and then at 8:00, on the university of virg
doesn't it belong in berlin or jerusalem? so so we designed the architecture and the exhibitions to try to answer that question. so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from that american g.i. who asks that big question, which is how is it that human beings can do this to one another. and then throughout the exhibition, we keep bringing back what america knew and when america knew it. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the centennial of america's entry into the great war from...