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mark stein, would you think of that headline? >> well, it was characteristic of some of the mainstream press coverage of the stonewall riots. because my books offer 30 accounts of the stonewall riots, we get to see, we get to compare how the mainstream newspapers and magazines cover the riots to alternative papers like the village voice and in new york, the east village other, and then periodicals like the berkeley tribe and we get to see lgbt press coverage birkes member. >> this is the way for mainstream newspapers to get readers, to get interest and it can be complicated to use those sources but they are important sources and they help us understand how it is people learned about stonewall. and even with the actual magazines of the day, time and newsweek did not cover stonewall until the floral. until october, it took several months before the magazines of the united states saw stonewall as something significant and worthy of coverage. >> he spoke earlier about the importance of the bars and taverns for the and lesbian communi
mark stein, would you think of that headline? >> well, it was characteristic of some of the mainstream press coverage of the stonewall riots. because my books offer 30 accounts of the stonewall riots, we get to see, we get to compare how the mainstream newspapers and magazines cover the riots to alternative papers like the village voice and in new york, the east village other, and then periodicals like the berkeley tribe and we get to see lgbt press coverage birkes member. >> this...
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. >> author, historian and history professor at san francisco state university, mark stein, is joining us think you very much for being with us. >> thank you very much for having me. >> work in history tv products are viable at the new c-span online store. go to the website to see what is new for american history tv and check out all of the c-span products. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a portion of the 1968 film the second largest minority. >> we are a lgbt history society where f amato of archive activism. and by that i mean we find all the materials that have been forgotten, sealed or basically deleted. and we use those materials to talk about civil rights and the ongoing struggle for civil e quality. >> will show you both films in their entirety. one is seven minutes the other is 12 minutes here on c-span 3. your connection to the films is what? >> we were honored to be chosen by lily vincent, the creator of these films, the producer, the director of these films. she chose us to bring together all of her archives from 2000 items including these films and donate them to the library congress. that is
. >> author, historian and history professor at san francisco state university, mark stein, is joining us think you very much for being with us. >> thank you very much for having me. >> work in history tv products are viable at the new c-span online store. go to the website to see what is new for american history tv and check out all of the c-span products. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a portion of the 1968 film the second largest minority. >> we are a lgbt history...
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. >> mark stein had a closer view before he ducked for cover behind the counter. >> i heard about six shots fire and a bunch of people running in front of my store. one of them was hit and dropped in front of my store and was hit in the stomach. >> two shooting victims in condition. we saw police collect reports at the businesses and offer little by way of an investigation update. as the search for two groups of people go on, mall goers return and some without skipping a beat and others a little scarred. >> there was a bullet that hit our window. that shocked me. >> reporter: in a video shared on social media, san bruno police suggested they may have more information on the investigation, but they can't release it to protect the integrity of the investigation. we will be receiving an update in 48 to 72 hours. >> thank you, sam. the two army recruiters in the mall who staked a house while other people ran were honored. the soldiers helped the shooting victims moments after they were. the staff sergeant was recognized today in daly city for risking their own safety to save others. they
. >> mark stein had a closer view before he ducked for cover behind the counter. >> i heard about six shots fire and a bunch of people running in front of my store. one of them was hit and dropped in front of my store and was hit in the stomach. >> two shooting victims in condition. we saw police collect reports at the businesses and offer little by way of an investigation update. as the search for two groups of people go on, mall goers return and some without skipping a beat...
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historian mark stein joins us from the stonewall national monument in new york city's green wich village. here's a portion of tonight's coverage where he explains how the riot starts after a police raid of the bar. >> so some people were detained inside the bar. others began exiting the bar, but on that night and by this time, it was the early morning hours of june 28th. patrons and passersby began gathering on the street outside and as the police tried to bring those they had detained into police wagons, the crowd began to erupt. over the next few nights, rioting in the streets, protests, demonstrations. at one point, the police were trapped inside the bar until reinforcements arrived. the tactical police were -- the riot control police were called and tried to re-establish order on the streets but the rioting proceeded over several days over the course of the next week. >> that's part of the interview you'll see tonight as american history tv looks at the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riots. also, a discussion on pioneering gay rights films from 1968 and 1970. also a conversation w
historian mark stein joins us from the stonewall national monument in new york city's green wich village. here's a portion of tonight's coverage where he explains how the riot starts after a police raid of the bar. >> so some people were detained inside the bar. others began exiting the bar, but on that night and by this time, it was the early morning hours of june 28th. patrons and passersby began gathering on the street outside and as the police tried to bring those they had detained...
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history mark stein joined us from the stonewall amount, national monument in new york city's greenwich village to talk about the protests starting in june 1969 which became a turning point for guy rights in the u.s. the stonewall riots starting at eight p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> this holiday weekend on american history tv, saturday at 10 pm on real america, the 1970 film, honor america day, the july 4 celebration of the national mall featured comedian bob hope and the reverend ellie graham. >> without freedom of the press, and open communication system, we don't sleep under the rug. if racial tension exists, in france occur, the whole world knows about it. instead of an iron curtain, we have a picture window. >> sunday at 6 pm on american artifacts, living history hobbyist hall portrays a soviet cavalry officer and discusses the soviet union's role in world war ii. >> one month before d-day, we had been occupying 65%, maybe, of the best german troops fighting us. if we had not done that, if they had not failed, if we had failed at moscow, stalingrad, all of those trips could w
history mark stein joined us from the stonewall amount, national monument in new york city's greenwich village to talk about the protests starting in june 1969 which became a turning point for guy rights in the u.s. the stonewall riots starting at eight p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> this holiday weekend on american history tv, saturday at 10 pm on real america, the 1970 film, honor america day, the july 4 celebration of the national mall featured comedian bob hope and the reverend...
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historian mark stein joined us from the stonewall national monument in new york city's greenwich villageto talk about the six days of protest starting in june 1969. that became a turning point for rights in the u.s. the stonewall alliance starting at 8 pm eastern here on c-span three. >>> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning mike davis, founder and president of the article 3 project on the groups role in supporting president trump's judicial nominee. and then frederick discusses efforts to improve medical bill transparency as well as the state of healthcare in the u.s. and center for growth and opportunity research director megan hansen will talk about new research for how to improve the management of public lands. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at seven eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >>> sunday on c-span q&a, in 1962 after nixon's last press conference, 10 years later he would win a 49 state landside. and then it all came apart. >> columnist and political commentator pat bu
historian mark stein joined us from the stonewall national monument in new york city's greenwich villageto talk about the six days of protest starting in june 1969. that became a turning point for rights in the u.s. the stonewall alliance starting at 8 pm eastern here on c-span three. >>> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning mike davis, founder and president of the article 3 project on the groups role in...
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historian mark stein joined us from the stonewall national monument in new york city's greenwichville a village to tal the six days of protest starting in june of 1969 that became a turning point for gay rights in the u.s. the stonewall riots starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> there has been discussion about an appearance before congress. any testimony from this office would not go beyond our report. it contains our findings and analysis and the reasons for the decisions we made. we chose those words carefully and the work speaks for itself. and the report is my testimony. i would not provide information beyond that which is already public in any appearance before congress. >> former special counsel robert mueller is set to appear before two committees of congress. the house judiciary committee and the house intelligence committee on wednesday, july 17th, at 9:00 a.m. eastern. he'll testify in open session about his report into russian interference in the 2016 election. watch live coverage on c-span 3, online at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >>>
historian mark stein joined us from the stonewall national monument in new york city's greenwichville a village to tal the six days of protest starting in june of 1969 that became a turning point for gay rights in the u.s. the stonewall riots starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> there has been discussion about an appearance before congress. any testimony from this office would not go beyond our report. it contains our findings and analysis and the reasons for the...
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historian mark stein joined us from the stonewall national monument in new york city's greenwich village to talk about the six days of protest starting in june 1969 that became a turning point for rights in the u.s. the stonewall alliance starting at 8 pm eastern here on c-span three. >>> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning mike davis, founder and president of the article 3 project on the group's role in supporting president trump's judicial nominee. then frederick discusses efforts to improve medical bill transparency as well as the state of healthcare in the u.s. and center for growth and opportunity research director megan hansen will talk about new research for how to improve the management of public land. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at seven eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >>> next, mary louise roberts author of d-day through french eyes: normandy 1944 . she talked about the impact of the invasion and its aftermath on
historian mark stein joined us from the stonewall national monument in new york city's greenwich village to talk about the six days of protest starting in june 1969 that became a turning point for rights in the u.s. the stonewall alliance starting at 8 pm eastern here on c-span three. >>> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning mike davis, founder and president of the article 3 project on the group's role in...
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historian mark stein joins from stonewall national monument in greenwich village here a portion of the coverage where he explains how the riot starts after a police raid of the bar. >> so some people were detained inside the bar others began exiting the the bar. but on that night and by this time twag it was the early morning hours of june 28th. patrons and passers by began gathering outside and as the police tried to bring those they had detained into police wagons, the crowd began to erupt. and over the next few nights there ensued rioting in the streets. protests, demonstrations. at one point the police were trapped inside the bar until reenforcements arrived. the tactical police were -- the riot control police were called, and tried to re-establish order on the streets. but the riots proceeding over several days over the course of the next week. >> that's part of the interview you'll see tonight as american history tv looks at the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riots. also a discussion on pioneering gay rights films from 1968 and 1970. also a conversation with people who saw the
historian mark stein joins from stonewall national monument in greenwich village here a portion of the coverage where he explains how the riot starts after a police raid of the bar. >> so some people were detained inside the bar others began exiting the the bar. but on that night and by this time twag it was the early morning hours of june 28th. patrons and passers by began gathering outside and as the police tried to bring those they had detained into police wagons, the crowd began to...
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. >> advisory neighborhood commissioner mark silver stein grew emotional as he described the resultsletter sent a week after zoe spears' murder. a group of gay men who called themselves the rainow caucus implored cit officials to address critical housing and ployment problems. >> it wasn't that long ago that i would have said i really don't have much in common with zoe spears. skin color is different. gender identity is different. a whole lot of other things are different. but now i realize that i have everything in common with her.v and so doesyone in this rom. >> many of those at today's meeting are involved in preparations for friday's publin fal service for zoe spears. in thwest, jackie bensen, news4. >>> the celebration of zoe spears' life set for friday. news 4 at 5 starts now. a >>> now 5:00, a night out with a new date turns into a nightmare for women. p >>ice say they were prayed on bay former montgomery county school guidance counselor who found them on the dating app, tinder. >> and they sayac colin bl invited those women out and raped them. news4's chris gordon has the te
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marked their way in this in this in this league so super excited. >>another new face looks to be a key contributor to the warriors season is willie cauley-stein he comes over from the sacramento kings we will hear from him at 6 back to you vicki. another team to cheer on a celebration of the world champs today, the us women's national soccer team honored. >>with new york city signature ticker tape parade karen caifa shows us the festivities for the triumphant team. >>fresh off their historic 4th world cup when the us women's national team take their victory lap. new york city hosted a ticker tape parade for the world champs, it's the first time confetti has fallen from the sky in celebration since 2015 with us women last won the world cup. the triumphant team has dominated soccer securing 4 of the 8 titles awarded since the tournament began in 1991 twice as many as any other country the more the better. >>the bigger than you ever been before this team. of what you can be when you do that. >>battles go beyond the field in march members of the team filed a lawsuit saying they show the same scale as the men but played more games generating more money and
marked their way in this in this in this league so super excited. >>another new face looks to be a key contributor to the warriors season is willie cauley-stein he comes over from the sacramento kings we will hear from him at 6 back to you vicki. another team to cheer on a celebration of the world champs today, the us women's national soccer team honored. >>with new york city signature ticker tape parade karen caifa shows us the festivities for the triumphant team. >>fresh off...
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marked their way in this in this in this league so super excited. >>another new face who looks to be a key contributor to the warriors next season and willie cauley-stein he comes over from the sacramento kings and he figures to be the starting center for the warriors so guys a lot of new faces next year and it will be interesting at all death would be a little weird to see the new look warriors next season yeah i heard he was out fishing didn't have cell phone coverage couldn't connect with the warriors to find out who's joining the team right steve kerr was like we only have 20 minutes because this is a fluid situation can you come here can you not. >>they got it they got in the comment. he'll team up with of the big men next year and should be pretty fun to watch all right. we can wait, thanks jason's. a historic ticker tape parade in new york city today for the us women's soccer team and while they've won the game. >>their battle is far from over going have the latest on the fight for equal pay for equal work. >>also california's putting a hold on the federal government plan to poison mice on the farallon islands. the questions officials say must b
marked their way in this in this in this league so super excited. >>another new face who looks to be a key contributor to the warriors next season and willie cauley-stein he comes over from the sacramento kings and he figures to be the starting center for the warriors so guys a lot of new faces next year and it will be interesting at all death would be a little weird to see the new look warriors next season yeah i heard he was out fishing didn't have cell phone coverage couldn't connect...
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historian mark stein joined us from the stonewall national monument in new york's greenwich village to talk about the six days of protest starting in june of 1969 that became a turning point for gay rights in the u.s. the stone wall riots starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> this holiday weekend on american history tv, saturday at 10:00 p.m. on "real america" the 1970 film "honor america day: the july 4th celebration of the national mall" featured bob hope and billy graham. >> she has never hidden her problems and faults. without freedom of the press and open communication system we don't sweep our sins under the rug. if poverty exists, if racial tension exists, if riots occur, the whole world knows about it. instead of an iron curtain we have a picture window. >> and sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, living history hobbyist craig hall portrays a soviet calvary officer and skriebts the soviet's role in world war ii. >> one month before d-day we had been occupying 65% maybe of the best german troops fighting us. if we hadn't done that, if we had failed at
historian mark stein joined us from the stonewall national monument in new york's greenwich village to talk about the six days of protest starting in june of 1969 that became a turning point for gay rights in the u.s. the stone wall riots starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> this holiday weekend on american history tv, saturday at 10:00 p.m. on "real america" the 1970 film "honor america day: the july 4th celebration of the national mall" featured bob...