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please welcome back to "a late show," ken burns! first four hours so far, and it's incredibly moving and beautiful and reminds you of what a giant the man is on page and in his own mind, in many ways. >> yes. >> stephen: i've been fascinated with hemingway for years. as a matter of fact, on the old show, i tried to get to the heart of him right here. i don't know if you're familiar with this portrait of me. papa colbert right there. this is, of course, this is sort of the mythologized hemingway. >> yes. >> stephen: how-- how do you-- how do you get past the mythologized version of him of the man's man, big-game hunter, sportsman, warrior, lover? and when you get through to it, is that guy still really in there? >> yeah, it's good. i mean, he was all of those things, and in our film, i codirect with lynn novick, he was a deep sea fisherman, he was a big-game hunter. he liked to brawl and drink, and he loved nature. he was a great outdoorsman, and yet, when he became the most famous writer since mark twine in the 19th century, arguabl
please welcome back to "a late show," ken burns! first four hours so far, and it's incredibly moving and beautiful and reminds you of what a giant the man is on page and in his own mind, in many ways. >> yes. >> stephen: i've been fascinated with hemingway for years. as a matter of fact, on the old show, i tried to get to the heart of him right here. i don't know if you're familiar with this portrait of me. papa colbert right there. this is, of course, this is sort of the...
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ken burns is one of the preeminent documentary film makers of our time. his work crisscrosses american life from the brooklyn bridge to baseball to jazz to the civil war to country music. and today's moderator is amna nawaz, as we think about her in our house, and as i told her, she's the thoughtful and informed soundtrack to our evening every single evening. she's the senior national correspondent and primary substitute anchor for pbs's "newshour," a former foreign correspondent. her reporting also includes education and politics, sports and culture. now i'm going to turn it over to you, amna. thank you so much. >> melody, thank you so much for that very kind introduction. i have to say, i think my kids would disagree. they have a different nickname for me in this household. i'm more of a nagging, annoying soundtrack to their lives. i'm so pleased to be here. i want to thank everyone for being with us, both on the webinar and the webcast. i'm delighted to be in conversation both with ken burns and with secretary lonnie bunch. thank you so much, both, for
ken burns is one of the preeminent documentary film makers of our time. his work crisscrosses american life from the brooklyn bridge to baseball to jazz to the civil war to country music. and today's moderator is amna nawaz, as we think about her in our house, and as i told her, she's the thoughtful and informed soundtrack to our evening every single evening. she's the senior national correspondent and primary substitute anchor for pbs's "newshour," a former foreign correspondent. her...
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we start with a conversation with filmmaker ken burns about the challenge of telling that story. and then the story of black american expat troe yot and french war hero eugene bullard followed by the arrival of the first africans in virginia at 1619 at the jamestown colony. later the life of an emancipated slavewoman who became a civil rights leader and women's activist. >>> american history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend, saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on reel america with the recent announcement of this year's academy award nominees, we feature three films that were nominated or won academy awards. "library of congress" from 1945, "with this hands" from 1950 and "why man creates." 2:00 p.m. eastern, cleveland sellers recounts the 1968 orangeburg mass car where south carolina state troopers fired on students protesting segregation. and at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, we visit the national museum of the u.s. army in virginia. at 6:45 p.m. eastern, smithsonian secretary lonnie bunch and
we start with a conversation with filmmaker ken burns about the challenge of telling that story. and then the story of black american expat troe yot and french war hero eugene bullard followed by the arrival of the first africans in virginia at 1619 at the jamestown colony. later the life of an emancipated slavewoman who became a civil rights leader and women's activist. >>> american history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend....
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we wanted to get perspective from documentary filmmaker ken burns. n, you see and hear where president biden is putting his focus, meeting with historian, championing the covid relief bill, balancing sweeping infrastructure changes. what does it tell you about how he sees the first few months of his presidency? >> well, i think he knew -- he knows as franklin roosevelt knew, that the first few days, few months are going to be critical to what happens. and what's so impressive is that he has inherited a franklin delano roosevelt. we talked a few months ago with urgency and it's only gotten worse with the border, with the shootings, with the republican opposition. and i think he's got the discipline of a classic politician in the roosevelt mold, but like roosevelt, he has the extra added dimension of empathy. both men suffered, you know, unspeakable loss. at 39 years old, fdr was stricken with infantile paralysis but was able to lift us up as he could not stand unaided. and so too we are all familiar with joe biden's losses. i think they sort of settle
we wanted to get perspective from documentary filmmaker ken burns. n, you see and hear where president biden is putting his focus, meeting with historian, championing the covid relief bill, balancing sweeping infrastructure changes. what does it tell you about how he sees the first few months of his presidency? >> well, i think he knew -- he knows as franklin roosevelt knew, that the first few days, few months are going to be critical to what happens. and what's so impressive is that he...
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ken burns is one of the preeminent documentary film makers of our time. his work chris crosses american life from the bridge to baseball to jazz, to the civil war to country music. and today's moderator is as we think of her in our house and told her she's the thoughtful and informed sound track to our evening every single evening. she's the senior national correspondent and primary substitute anchor for pbs' news hour, a former foreign correspondent whose reporting also includes education, politics, sports and culture. and i'm nugoing to turn it over to you. thank you so much. >> melanie thank you so much for that kind introduction. i have to say i think my kids would disagree. they have a different nickname for me in this household. i'm sort of a nagging, annoying sound track to their lives. i want to thank you for joining us and i am just honored and delighted to be in conversation both with ken burns and with secretary lonnie bunch. thank you both for being here. secretary bunch, how are you doing today? >> i am always doing well especially when i get
ken burns is one of the preeminent documentary film makers of our time. his work chris crosses american life from the bridge to baseball to jazz, to the civil war to country music. and today's moderator is as we think of her in our house and told her she's the thoughtful and informed sound track to our evening every single evening. she's the senior national correspondent and primary substitute anchor for pbs' news hour, a former foreign correspondent whose reporting also includes education,...
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this masonic secretary and ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story, exploring the american story, watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today, we are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span2 viewers as a public service. >> senators michael bennett and john hickenlooper and representative joe the ambiguous joined state and local officials to talk about r
this masonic secretary and ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story, exploring the american story, watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today, we are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span2 viewers as a public service. >> senators michael bennett and john hickenlooper and representative joe the ambiguous joined state...
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ken burns discuss the complex challenge of telling america's story. they're joined by pbs newshours. amna nawaz, the university of virginia's democracy initiative hosted this discussion and provided the video. anthropologists clifford geerts once said that culture is the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves. what are those stories in the united states? how have they been shaped and told sustained and valued and by whom? and how do they affect our cultural memory and our future? this afternoon. we have an extraordinary group of three people who will engage in those questions and others. lonnie bunch is the 14th secretary of the smithsonian the world's largest museum education and research complex, and he used the founding director of the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture which is attracted over four million visitors and has become a pilgrimage for so many of us. can burns is one of the preeminent documentary filmmakers of our time his work crisscrosses american life from the brooklyn bridge to baseball to jazz t
ken burns discuss the complex challenge of telling america's story. they're joined by pbs newshours. amna nawaz, the university of virginia's democracy initiative hosted this discussion and provided the video. anthropologists clifford geerts once said that culture is the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves. what are those stories in the united states? how have they been shaped and told sustained and valued and by whom? and how do they affect our cultural memory and our future? this...
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. >> sunday, smithsonian secretary and lonnie bunch and documentary filmmaker ken burns discussed theomplex challenge of telling america's story. here is a preview. >> america has certain creation myths. it's important to keep those myths as our northstar. let us be that mourn perfect union, but also recognize that we have a long way to get there and in order to get there, we've got to understand history. you've got to understand the complexity and the dark moments. only by understanding those dark moments do you really understand the resiliency and strength of the people. >> i agree. i think the great anxiety in all of this is to not have a soviets set, where you throw out everything and select a new history as though nothing ever existed. i understand while people could feel anxious about that, i don't think that's going on and i don't think it's going to go on. i think more is the reactionary thing, that this is a legitimate part. it was not about slavery, states rights or nullification or -- it's not. it's all about slavery. if you look at the south carolina articles of secession,
. >> sunday, smithsonian secretary and lonnie bunch and documentary filmmaker ken burns discussed theomplex challenge of telling america's story. here is a preview. >> america has certain creation myths. it's important to keep those myths as our northstar. let us be that mourn perfect union, but also recognize that we have a long way to get there and in order to get there, we've got to understand history. you've got to understand the complexity and the dark moments. only by...
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. >> sunday, smithsonian secretary lonnie bunch and documentary film maker ken burns discussed the complex challenge of telling america's story. here is a preview. >> america has certain creation myths. it is important to keep those myths as our northstar. let us be that. while let us also recognize that we have a long way to get there and, that in order to get there, you have to understand your history. understand the complexity. the dark moments. only then do you understand the resiliency. >> i agree, i think the great anxiety and all of this is to not have a kind of soviet set where you throw everything and select a new history as if nothing ever existed. i understand, well people could feel anxious about that, i don't think that is going on and i don't think that is going to go on. that is the reactionary thing that this is legitimate, or wasn't about slavery, it was about states rights. and it's not. it's all about slavery. if you look at the south carolina articles of succession, they do not mention state rights. they do not mention the raging congressional and constitutional issues
. >> sunday, smithsonian secretary lonnie bunch and documentary film maker ken burns discussed the complex challenge of telling america's story. here is a preview. >> america has certain creation myths. it is important to keep those myths as our northstar. let us be that. while let us also recognize that we have a long way to get there and, that in order to get there, you have to understand your history. understand the complexity. the dark moments. only then do you understand the...
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eastern, lonnie bunch and ken burns discuss the challenge of telling america's story. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> rick murphy talks about his book "arrival of the first africans in virginia." this group included murphy's own ancestors. the virginia museum of history and culture hosted this event and provided the video. >> today's lecture takes place about 200 years prior to that event of creole in 1619, a group of 32 african women, men and children arrived on the shores of virginia. they had been kidnapped in the city in angola and forced aboard the spanish slave ship san juan bautista. they were taken to their new world colony. but this group has been shrouded in controversy ever since. today our speaker is ric murphy who is an acclaimed historian and award-winning author who explores the rich contributions made by african-americans in united states history. ric has a bachelor's degree's from the university of massachusetts and a master's degree from boston university. he's the author of several books including
eastern, lonnie bunch and ken burns discuss the challenge of telling america's story. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> rick murphy talks about his book "arrival of the first africans in virginia." this group included murphy's own ancestors. the virginia museum of history and culture hosted this event and provided the video. >> today's lecture takes place about 200 years prior to that event of creole in 1619, a group of...
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tonight his discussion with documentary filmmaker ken burns about the complexities of telling america's story. watch tonight at 8:00 eastern and join american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> we're joined by ray aldunja. he is president and ceo of
tonight his discussion with documentary filmmaker ken burns about the complexities of telling america's story. watch tonight at 8:00 eastern and join american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> we're joined by ray aldunja. he is president and ceo of
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. >> ken burns reminds me of you. >> how so?ight i got a laugh again. i like that, all right we are looking today at record highs in the mid-atlantic state, windy and wet in the northern new england area warm sunshine in the gulf. as we move into saturday, severe storms in the lower mississippi river valley sunday sunday, look for severe storms making their way mid-atlantic into the northeast, windy in the great lakes >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall, as we take a look at our seven-day forecast. we are going to see some clouds today and cooler temperatures with our inland areas in the low 60s. it will warm up tomorrow, reaching up to 72 degrees and some upper 70s for the weekend. it's going to be nice for getting outside and enjoying more of the fresh air. we will see those temperature that's will continue to stay warm and spring like into next week. san francisco can expect temperatures in the upper 60s. >> that's your latest weather. i think it's time for the best part of the day. >> thank you very much >> pop sta
. >> ken burns reminds me of you. >> how so?ight i got a laugh again. i like that, all right we are looking today at record highs in the mid-atlantic state, windy and wet in the northern new england area warm sunshine in the gulf. as we move into saturday, severe storms in the lower mississippi river valley sunday sunday, look for severe storms making their way mid-atlantic into the northeast, windy in the great lakes >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall, as we...
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army and fort bell water virginia 645 eastern smithsonian secretary documentary filmmaker ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story, exploring the american story, watch american history tb this weekend on c-span three. >> majority leader schumer outlined what the senate will work on the two-week break he spoke with reporters for about 20 minutes. the back while i'm going to read my statement and not take any questions,. [laughter] i am allowed to still take off by mass, you have not change that rule again, right? you just see the mask everyone? i was in ithaca on monday they gave it to me if the cut was gorgeous. i took a course up in ithaca when i was in high school they still have this expression, buttermilk state park, my first true love, one of my first girlfriends, she is a true love. okay, in any case, nice to see you all. [laughter] [background noises] okay, let's be serious. okay, thank you everyone for coming. well, as you know we have had a busy and extremely productive few months here in the democratic led senate. when democrats took over the majority on january
army and fort bell water virginia 645 eastern smithsonian secretary documentary filmmaker ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story, exploring the american story, watch american history tb this weekend on c-span three. >> majority leader schumer outlined what the senate will work on the two-week break he spoke with reporters for about 20 minutes. the back while i'm going to read my statement and not take any questions,. [laughter] i am allowed to still take off by mass,...
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army in fort bellmore, virginia and at 6:45 eastern, smithsonian secretary, a documentary filmmaker ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span is your hunter -- unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television company in 1979. we provide c-span to viewers as a public service. host: rebecca reports on technology policy. she joined us about the hearing that took place on capitol hill featuring the heads of major technology companies. good morning to you. guest: can you -- good morning. host: who appeared before congress. guest: yesterday, we had the ceo of facebook, mark zuckerberg, the ceo of twitter, jack dorsey, and the ceo of google
army in fort bellmore, virginia and at 6:45 eastern, smithsonian secretary, a documentary filmmaker ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span is your hunter -- unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television company in 1979. we provide c-span to viewers as a public service. host: rebecca reports on technology policy. she joined us about the hearing that took place on capitol hill...
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smithsonian's lonnie bunch and filmmaker ken burns talk about exploring america's story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3. every weekend documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. >>> eugene bullard agreed up in georgia but stowed away on a freighter to europe and settled in france as an infantry machine gunner and spy. this conversation is hosted by the national world war ii museum. >> there's an old phrase that john morrow needs no introduction. you usually reserve that for people who deserve a very big introduction indeed. let me give a brief version that have to our listeners, john. a wonderful friend of the national world war ii museum. he was the convener of the museum's presidential councilors, the chair of the history department at the university of georgia in athens where he teaches courses on the history of modern europe, warfare, and society. he's contributed to the education of faculty and students at the national war colle
smithsonian's lonnie bunch and filmmaker ken burns talk about exploring america's story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3. every weekend documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. >>> eugene bullard agreed up in georgia but stowed away on a freighter to europe and settled in france as an infantry machine gunner and spy. this conversation is...
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when we come back documentary filmmaker ken burns on the shift to streaming and the state of the moviereak let's get a check on markets right now dew future have turned down yesterday the dow closed at another new record it was up by almost 100 points this morning indicated down by 20 points and that's a reversal from where we were an hour ago s&p futures are down 10 and a half and nasdaq is under even more pressure down by 90 points because of where you see the 10 quk x" wld "sawboill be right back. no one likes to choose between safe or sporty. modern or reliable. we want both - we want a hybrid. so do banks. that's why they're going hybrid with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach helps them personalize experiences with watson ai while helping keep data secure. ♪ ♪ ♪ from banking to manufacturing, businesses are going with a smarter hybrid cloud, using the tools, platform and expertise of ibm. ♪ ♪ ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. pow
when we come back documentary filmmaker ken burns on the shift to streaming and the state of the moviereak let's get a check on markets right now dew future have turned down yesterday the dow closed at another new record it was up by almost 100 points this morning indicated down by 20 points and that's a reversal from where we were an hour ago s&p futures are down 10 and a half and nasdaq is under even more pressure down by 90 points because of where you see the 10 quk x" wld...
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eastern, the smithsonian secretary and ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. graded by america's cable television companies in 1979. today we are brought to companies who provide c-span2 viewers as a public service. >> now president biden in his first news conference. from the east room of the white house. this is just over an hour.
eastern, the smithsonian secretary and ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. graded by america's cable television companies in 1979. today we are brought to companies who provide c-span2 viewers as a public service. >> now president biden in his first news conference. from the east room of the white house. this is just over an hour.
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tonight his discussion with documentary filmmaker ken burns about the complexities of telling america's story. watch tonight at 8:00 eastern and join american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> we're joined by ray aldunja. he is president and ceo of communities in schools. he's here to talk about how kids are doing during the pandemic in school. welcome from san antonio. >> thank you for having me. >> what's your mission? >> we are a national nonprofit. our mission is very simple. we work inside schools and we surround students with a system of support. what that looks like in its simplest form is that we have 4,100 staff deployed all across the country who are invited to be inside schools, and in normal circumstances, what we are doing is assessing the needs of a student. those can be things as simple as ensuring that students have access to food, to shelter, to clothing, all these elements that sometimes need to be stabilized in a student's life before they can begin the process of learning. so in that way, we are the best friend to teachers and principals in the schools that we
tonight his discussion with documentary filmmaker ken burns about the complexities of telling america's story. watch tonight at 8:00 eastern and join american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> we're joined by ray aldunja. he is president and ceo of communities in schools. he's here to talk about how kids are doing during the pandemic in school. welcome from san antonio. >> thank you for having me. >> what's your mission? >> we are a national nonprofit. our...
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and ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story.xploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> joshua greenberg discusses his book, banknote and shin plasters, the rage for paper money in the early republic. which examines the design and use of paper money in the antebellum era. he explains that before the federal government began to issue a national currency, americans navigated a vast and complex system of bank and business produced notes. the historical society hosted the event and provided the video. >> hello everyone and thank you for joining us. my name is gavin cleese. we have a special event this evening. we will explore the -- prior to the establishment of greenbacks and the national bank network, and avoid a plethora of counterfeit bills as well as countless shin plasters of questionable and legal issue. there were released by unregulated merchants, firms and nissa valdez.
and ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story.xploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> joshua greenberg discusses his book, banknote and shin plasters, the rage for paper money in the early republic. which examines the design and use of paper money in the antebellum era. he explains that before the federal government began to issue a national currency, americans navigated a vast and complex system of bank and business produced...
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>> >> ours might have been more the ken burns documentary. this might be more the hbo miniseries.e events that were happening half a world away in ukraine. here, you don't have to imagine anything because senators were there. the house members were there. we watched it on our television screens. >> why do you think the impeachment is necessary? >> it's absolutely necessary. if he's not disqualified now, if the senators don't follow their oath and don't follow the evidence, and he's acquitted again, and he decides to run again, he will put the country through will had again. >> is accountability really america's thing? i mean that's-- we're better at, like, barbecue and wraparound sunglasses. >> i think the lack of priority on accountability over the last several years is why we're in this predicament. >> there are critics who say congress should go back to doing more important things, like stopping the space lasers that are causing all the wildfires. should we be focusing on those big, important issues. >> uh... this points to another huge problem, not the lasers. >> the wildfires
>> >> ours might have been more the ken burns documentary. this might be more the hbo miniseries.e events that were happening half a world away in ukraine. here, you don't have to imagine anything because senators were there. the house members were there. we watched it on our television screens. >> why do you think the impeachment is necessary? >> it's absolutely necessary. if he's not disqualified now, if the senators don't follow their oath and don't follow the...
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eastern on american artifacts, we visit the national museum at -- and a document a filmmaker ken burns discusses the challenge of telling american stories. explore the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> white house press secretary jen psaki held a briefing on the day on the suez canal and immigration. this is about 40 minutes. press sec. psaki: hi, everyone. happy friday. we tried to make this outdoors. it's not technologically possible yet. maybe one day. a couple of items. there will be a a trip to -- cutting child poverty in half, in connecticut they will hold a listening session at a boys and girls club and visit a child development center. the american rescue plan makes the get single investment in childcare since world war ii. this will hopefully help bring more women back to the workforce in a draft that both have called a crisis. it increases the child tax credit for children, and gives families an additional tax credit to help out childcare costs for children younger than 13. as you all have probably seen, there have been some tornadoes in th
eastern on american artifacts, we visit the national museum at -- and a document a filmmaker ken burns discusses the challenge of telling american stories. explore the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> white house press secretary jen psaki held a briefing on the day on the suez canal and immigration. this is about 40 minutes. press sec. psaki: hi, everyone. happy friday. we tried to make this outdoors. it's not technologically possible yet. maybe one...
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eastern lonnie bunch and ken burns discuss the challenge of telling america's story. exploring the american's story. watch american history tv this weekend on cspan3. >>> american history tv on cspan3. every weekend documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support cspan3 as a public service. >> richard josey was an interpreter of african-american history at colonial williamsburg, portraying several characters, including a run away slave named peter. up next he discusses why it's important to tell history from the african-american perspective. thomas jefferson's monticello provided this video. >> all right. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to monticello's live stream today. today we have with us richard josey, who's the founder and principal consultant for collective journeys. and he was, for many years, he can tell you how long, i won't do that, he can do that better than i can. for many years was often called first person interpreter at colonial williamsburg. since then as worked at the minnesota historical society and
eastern lonnie bunch and ken burns discuss the challenge of telling america's story. exploring the american's story. watch american history tv this weekend on cspan3. >>> american history tv on cspan3. every weekend documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support cspan3 as a public service. >> richard josey was an interpreter of african-american history at colonial williamsburg, portraying several characters, including a run...
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ken burns, what do you love about it >> it's a complicated story.was devoured by sharks, inner and outer sharks and what lynn and i have tried to do over the last six and a half years of working on it is tell the story of sort of the man behind the mythology which has been so impenetrable and find out so many interesting things about him that go beyond the toxic masculinity that we're kind of used to, his interest in gender fluidity and his ability in a few stories to put himself literally sort of in the skin of the female characters. this unbelievable writing style that will endure for generations and generations and generations. it was hard to do this, mika, because the edifice was so hard and opaque and you got through and you get a sense of his vulnerability as well as his arrogance and insecurity as well as that blow hardness and you develop a kind of compassion for a man trying to outrun lots of demons >>. >> canon lynn, congratulations absolutely cannot wait to sit down with this when you approach a subject like hemingway, who is so well know
ken burns, what do you love about it >> it's a complicated story.was devoured by sharks, inner and outer sharks and what lynn and i have tried to do over the last six and a half years of working on it is tell the story of sort of the man behind the mythology which has been so impenetrable and find out so many interesting things about him that go beyond the toxic masculinity that we're kind of used to, his interest in gender fluidity and his ability in a few stories to put himself...
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ken burns discuss the complex challenge of telling america's story. they're joined by pbs newshours. amna nawaz, the university of virginia's democracy initiative hosted this discussion and provided the video. anthropologists clifford geerts once said that culture is the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves. what are those stories in the united states? how have they been shaped and told sustained and valued and by whom? and how do they affect our cultural memory and our future? this afternoon. we have an extraordinary group
ken burns discuss the complex challenge of telling america's story. they're joined by pbs newshours. amna nawaz, the university of virginia's democracy initiative hosted this discussion and provided the video. anthropologists clifford geerts once said that culture is the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves. what are those stories in the united states? how have they been shaped and told sustained and valued and by whom? and how do they affect our cultural memory and our future? this...
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eastern lonnie bunch and ken burns discuss the challenge of telling america's story.ring america's story. watch american history tv this weekend on cspan3. >>> today senate majority leader, chuck schumer holds a news conference and the agenda and accomplishment of senate democrats. live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern on cspan3, online or listen on the free cspan radio app. >> today, facebook, google and twitter ceos testify on combatting misinformation before a joint house energy and commerce subcommittee virtual hearing. watch online or listen on the free radio app. >>> today, president biden holds his first initial news conference since taking office. watch live coverage beginning at 1:15 p.m. eastern on cspan, online or listen to the free cspan radio app. >>> next alaska senator dan sullivan speaks with the atlantic council about the state of u.s./china relations. this runs just under an hour. >> welcome. i'm paula dobriansky an atlantic council board member and senior fellow in the future of diplomacy project at harvard university, center for science and in
eastern lonnie bunch and ken burns discuss the challenge of telling america's story.ring america's story. watch american history tv this weekend on cspan3. >>> today senate majority leader, chuck schumer holds a news conference and the agenda and accomplishment of senate democrats. live coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. eastern on cspan3, online or listen on the free cspan radio app. >> today, facebook, google and twitter ceos testify on combatting misinformation before a joint house...
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april 7th at 8:00 eastern time ken burns and lynn novik, thank you both very much look forward to it congratulations. all right. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now ♪ >>> hi there i'm stephanie ruhle, it's wednesday, march 31st and this morning we have breaking news on the covid front. pfizer announcing its vaccine is 100% effective in kids ages 12 to 15 and it plans to submit that new data to the fda as soon as possible which could be a huge step in the nation's much-needed effort to re-open schools entirely now the question, when will the kids be eligible for the first shot we're keeping a lot of focus minneapolis where the trial of derek chauvin is set to resume 90 minutes from now. genevieve hanson, a minneapolis firefighters will continue her testimony after being reprimanded with the judge after directly clashing with the defense yesterday. the prosecution has not revealed which other witnesses they plan to call today. yesterday hansen testified that as an off-duty emt she offered to help when she arrived on the scene, but she was t
april 7th at 8:00 eastern time ken burns and lynn novik, thank you both very much look forward to it congratulations. all right. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now ♪ >>> hi there i'm stephanie ruhle, it's wednesday, march 31st and this morning we have breaking news on the covid front. pfizer announcing its vaccine is 100% effective in kids ages 12 to 15 and it plans to submit that new data to the fda as soon as possible which could be a...
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and ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> joshua greenberg discusses his book, banknote and shin plasters, the rage for paper money in the early republic. which examines the design and use of paper money in the antebellum era. he explains that before the federal government began to issue a national currency, americans navigated a vast and complex system of bank and business produced notes. the historical society hosted the event and provided the video. >> hello everyone and thank you for joining us. my name is gavin cleese. we have a special event this evening. we will explore the -- prior to the establishment of greenbacks and the national bank network, and avoid a plethora of counterfeit bills as well as countless shin plasters of questionable and legal issue. there were released by unregulated merchants, firms and nissa valdez. mr. greenberg will tell us the skill of evaluating the reality of money. josh greenberg is the editor of commonpla
and ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> joshua greenberg discusses his book, banknote and shin plasters, the rage for paper money in the early republic. which examines the design and use of paper money in the antebellum era. he explains that before the federal government began to issue a national currency, americans navigated a vast and complex system of bank and business produced...
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this masonic secretary and ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story, exploring the american story, watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today, we are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span2 viewers as a public service. >> senators michael bennett and john hickenlooper and representative joe the ambiguous joined state and local officials to talk about a recent mass shooting. it also included the boulder county district attorney talking about how the criminal proceedings will proceed. >> i do want to welcome the other who was joined us, we'll get into more specifics on some of this stuff, we'll talk about what's happening at the state level in a few moments. we are here, we do have our federal -- folks from our federal delegation, our d.a., our attorney general, as well to speak from their perspective as well as mayor sam weaver. i want to make sure they have time to chat about their reactions and that they are part of this
this masonic secretary and ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story, exploring the american story, watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today, we are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span2 viewers as a public service. >> senators michael bennett and john hickenlooper and representative joe the ambiguous joined state...
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tonight his discussion with documentary filmmaker ken burns about the complexities of telling america's story. watch tonight at 8 eastern and enjoy american history tv ever weekend on c-span3. >>> next a look at access and distribution of the covid-19 vaccine. this hour-long event was hosted by the clinton foundation. >> hi, everyone. thank you so much for joining us this afternoon for two conversations i am particularly excited to be able to be a part of and am especially grateful to our participants, all of whom are incredibly busy for taking time out of their busy days to talk with us about the current state of covid-19 vaccinations across our country and what more we need to be doing to ensure that we have equitable, efficient vaccination programs in place to ensure that we are able to get our economy and our lives kind of closer to normal than we have had for more than a year. and i'm especially grateful to our first guest who really is a very central to what is happening right now across our country. doctor, thank you so much for being with us. amisom of you may know, he is the co
tonight his discussion with documentary filmmaker ken burns about the complexities of telling america's story. watch tonight at 8 eastern and enjoy american history tv ever weekend on c-span3. >>> next a look at access and distribution of the covid-19 vaccine. this hour-long event was hosted by the clinton foundation. >> hi, everyone. thank you so much for joining us this afternoon for two conversations i am particularly excited to be able to be a part of and am especially...
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smithsonian secretary and ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. graded by america's cable television companies in 1979. today we are brought to companies who provide c-span2 viewers as a public service. >> now president biden in his first news conference. from the east room of the white house. this is just over an hour. [no audio] pres. biden: please, please, sit down. thank you. thank you. good afternoon. before we go to questions, i want to give you a progress report to the nation on where we stand 65 days into our office year. on vaccinations and a few other top priorities of the american people. first, on vaccinations, on december 8, i indicated that i hoped to get 100 million shots in people's arms and my first -- in my first 100 days. we met that goal last week by day 58. 42 days ahead of schedule. now today i am setting a second goal. and that is we well, by my 100th day in office, have administered 200 million s
smithsonian secretary and ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. graded by america's cable television companies in 1979. today we are brought to companies who provide c-span2 viewers as a public service. >> now president biden in his first news conference. from the east room of the white house. this is just over an hour. [no audio]...
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tonight his association with ken burns about the complexity of telling the american story.atch at 8:00 eastern tonight and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> c-span3 is your unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television companies. today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span3 to viewers as a public service. >>> now to capitol hill where senate majority leader chuck schumer is holding a news conference on the senate agenda. live coverage here on c-span3. blaf. >>> senate majority leader holding a news conference on the democrats' legislative agenda. it's expected to get underway in just a couple minutes. live coverage here on c-span3. >>> we're taking a deep dive look at the coronavirus pandemic across the country. this particular week we're going to focus on the states and territories. we're joined by dr. plesha. thanks for joining us, dr. plesha. >> thanks for having me. >> tell us about your leadership. >> we represent all of the states and about seven territories are freely associated areas. we re
tonight his association with ken burns about the complexity of telling the american story.atch at 8:00 eastern tonight and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> c-span3 is your unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television companies. today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span3 to viewers as a public service. >>> now to capitol hill where senate majority leader chuck schumer is holding a news conference...
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sunday smithsonian secretary lonnie bunch and documentary filmmaker ken burns discuss the complex challenge of telling america's story. here's a preview. america has certain creation myths and it's important to keep those myths as sort of our north star. let us be that more perfect union, but let us all recognize that we have a long way to get there and that in order to get there. you've got to understand your history. you've got to understand the complexity. you've got to understand the dark moments because only by understanding those dark moments. do you really understand the resiliency and the strength of a people? i agree? i think that the great anxiety in all of this is to not have a kind of soviet set, you know, we throw out everything and and select a new history as if nothing ever existed and i understand well people could feel anxious about that. i don't think that's going on and i don't think that's going to go on. i think the more is the reactionary thing that this is a legitimate part. this wasn't about slavery. it was about states' rights or nullification or into position or yo
sunday smithsonian secretary lonnie bunch and documentary filmmaker ken burns discuss the complex challenge of telling america's story. here's a preview. america has certain creation myths and it's important to keep those myths as sort of our north star. let us be that more perfect union, but let us all recognize that we have a long way to get there and that in order to get there. you've got to understand your history. you've got to understand the complexity. you've got to understand the dark...
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ken burns is one of the preeminent documentary filmmakers of our time. his work crisscrosses american life, from the brooklyn bridge, to baseball, to jazz, to the civil war, to country music. today's moderator is amna nawaz, the senior national correspondent dan primary substitute anchor for pbs's news hour, a former foreign correspondent, who's reporting includes education, politics, sports, and culture. now, i'm going to turn it over to you, amara. >> thank you so much for that very kind introduction. i think my kids would disagree. they have a different nickname for me in this household. i am more of a nagging, annoying soundtrack to their lives. but i'm so pleased to be here today. i want to thank everyone for joining us on the webinar and the webcast, and i'm honored and delighted to be in conversation both with canned burns and secretary lonnie bunch. how are you, secretary bunch? >> i am always well, especially f+jp($(lc@&h burns. >> i love this new pairing. our, you can burns? >> i am great, but do i have to say mister secretary the whole time? h
ken burns is one of the preeminent documentary filmmakers of our time. his work crisscrosses american life, from the brooklyn bridge, to baseball, to jazz, to the civil war, to country music. today's moderator is amna nawaz, the senior national correspondent dan primary substitute anchor for pbs's news hour, a former foreign correspondent, who's reporting includes education, politics, sports, and culture. now, i'm going to turn it over to you, amara. >> thank you so much for that very...
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eastern, smithsonian secretary lonnie bunch and acumen three filmmaker ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story. exploring the american story. c-span3. >> c-span's washington journal. every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and discuss policy issues. coming up sunday morning, brett jacobson discusses the effort to regulate state tech. and former u.s. ambassador to afghanistan will talk about the future of that country and middle eastern policy. watch sunday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. >> former president clinton spoke with kamala harris about the disproportionate impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on women and how the -- will regulate disparities.
eastern, smithsonian secretary lonnie bunch and acumen three filmmaker ken burns discussed the challenge of telling america's story. exploring the american story. c-span3. >> c-span's washington journal. every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the day and discuss policy issues. coming up sunday morning, brett jacobson discusses the effort to regulate state tech. and former u.s. ambassador to afghanistan will talk about the future of that country and middle eastern...
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tonight his discussion with documentary filmmaker ken burns about the complexities of telling america's story. watch tonight at 8 eastern and enjoy american history tv ever weekend on c-span3. >>> next a look at access and distribution of the covid-19 vaccine. this hour-long event was hosted by the clinton foundation. >> hi, everyone. thank you so much for joining us this afternoon for two conversations i am particularly excited to be able to be a part of and am especially grateful to our participants, all of whom are incredibly busy for taking time out of their busy days to talk with us about the current state of covid-19 vaccinations across ourou
tonight his discussion with documentary filmmaker ken burns about the complexities of telling america's story. watch tonight at 8 eastern and enjoy american history tv ever weekend on c-span3. >>> next a look at access and distribution of the covid-19 vaccine. this hour-long event was hosted by the clinton foundation. >> hi, everyone. thank you so much for joining us this afternoon for two conversations i am particularly excited to be able to be a part of and am especially...
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ken to reported to the burning senate that his experiment to being a success describing the lives of 3 foster families the sexologist claims that it pulled the boys had become good citizens able to support themselves and that they had retained their sexual orientation. in his report. it was clear to me that the 3 men had done so much for their boys primarily because they hadn't changed in sexual relationships with them. looking at your. watch this city is going to. vote your party your thoughts oh please. we. are just looking toward who wants. to talk a good. part. of the course if. we do. not want to do is we'll. going. through. all of. that it's all. let's move follows. who votes for. your. do they do all this and by those. of fun though. an except from the official report on the paedophile personally signed by. mr fritz h. is a trustworthy person i hold mr fritz h. in the highest esteem he has a natural pedagogical talent. your own son to talk with him on one come. on don't come. in verne's thirds. well i knew. it was crap talk when did you realize there was something not right or
ken to reported to the burning senate that his experiment to being a success describing the lives of 3 foster families the sexologist claims that it pulled the boys had become good citizens able to support themselves and that they had retained their sexual orientation. in his report. it was clear to me that the 3 men had done so much for their boys primarily because they hadn't changed in sexual relationships with them. looking at your. watch this city is going to. vote your party your thoughts...
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at 6:45 p.m., smithsonian secretary and documentary filmmaker ken burns discussed the challenge of telling story. watch american history tv today on c-span3. >> monday, watch live coverage of the trial for derek chauvin, charged in the death of george floyd. watch the trial live at 10:00 on c-span two, on demand at c-span.org, or the c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. created by america's television -- cable television companies. we are brought to you by these television companies. brought to you as a public service. >> washington journal continues. host: bret jacobson joins us for a discussion efforts to regulate big tech. he is cofounder of red edge. bret jacobson, explain what you do and how you do it. guest: we try to help our clients explain complex issues about we -- about how we govern ourselves using a lot of the digital platforms, emerging technologies. our goal is to have the population as educated and active as possible. we are focused on keeping those platforms and conversations free and vibrant. host: does your work have a political leaning to
at 6:45 p.m., smithsonian secretary and documentary filmmaker ken burns discussed the challenge of telling story. watch american history tv today on c-span3. >> monday, watch live coverage of the trial for derek chauvin, charged in the death of george floyd. watch the trial live at 10:00 on c-span two, on demand at c-span.org, or the c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. created by america's television -- cable television companies. we are brought to...
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ken burns discusses the challenge of telling america's story.can history tv, this weekend on c-span3. announcer: washington journal continues. host: the affordable care act was signed into law 11 years ago this week. we thought we would spend the final hour of the program talking about it on the 11th anniversary. we are joined by yvette fontenot , senior strategist for protect our care and from the cato institute, policy study director michael cannon. good morning and thank you for coming on washington journal. guest: thank you for having us. guest: thank you, bill. host: with this headline from the washington post, 200,000 americans signed up for aca health plans during special enrollment. 11 years since the signing of that law, where do you think things stand in terms of coverage for americans? guest: what is important for viewers to understand and for all of those who need health insurance in this difficult time -- the debate over the aca and how the american people feel about it, whether it works as designed, etc., is over. we should talk ab
ken burns discusses the challenge of telling america's story.can history tv, this weekend on c-span3. announcer: washington journal continues. host: the affordable care act was signed into law 11 years ago this week. we thought we would spend the final hour of the program talking about it on the 11th anniversary. we are joined by yvette fontenot , senior strategist for protect our care and from the cato institute, policy study director michael cannon. good morning and thank you for coming on...
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ursula burns former ceo of xerox, and ken chenault with american express. good morning to you both.of you, including the two of you. i know nobody will not take the calls from either of you. i want to know, ken, if you could start us off, how did this come about? did you meet to discuss? what upset you, and what do you want corporate america to do? first, how did this come about? >> the way it came about, it came about sunday afternoon. for the past ten days, there has been very heavy email traffic and text traffic on what was happening in georgia and, in fact, what was being proposed in close to 43 states. and what we decided was that we needed to do something that had never been done before, which is african-american executives in corporate america standing up collectively for a social issue. there is nothing more fundamental than voting rights. >> yeah. >> and the reality is what we're doing is we're calling on companies not to make just general statements about the importance of voting and voter suppression, we're saying take a stand, publicly oppose any legislation. >> but -- >
ursula burns former ceo of xerox, and ken chenault with american express. good morning to you both.of you, including the two of you. i know nobody will not take the calls from either of you. i want to know, ken, if you could start us off, how did this come about? did you meet to discuss? what upset you, and what do you want corporate america to do? first, how did this come about? >> the way it came about, it came about sunday afternoon. for the past ten days, there has been very heavy...
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eastern, lonnie bunch and ken burns discuss the challenge of telling america's story.exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> rick murphy talks about his book "arrival of the first africans in virginia." this group included murphy's own ancestors. the virginia museum of history and culture hosted this event and provided tid
eastern, lonnie bunch and ken burns discuss the challenge of telling america's story.exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> rick murphy talks about his book "arrival of the first africans in virginia." this group included murphy's own ancestors. the virginia museum of history and culture hosted this event and provided tid