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the american nation is a unique nation, and exceptional nation in this narrative whose prosperity grew, attracting immigrants from across the globe who wanted to participate in the american dream. the american nation has become a great world power and melting pot where all who share the ideals and abide by the rules of the nation are welcome to share in that dream. while there is some truth to that story, it also leaves a lot out. it has been especially important for african-americans to create their own story as a people because the mainstream american story has always ignored them and excluded them. understanding how african-americans over the past two and a half centuries have developed who they are and how they fit in the larger american story is one of the central questions that interest me as a historian. one of the main things i've been trying to understand over my career and is certainly one of the main themes of first martyr of liberty. i'm interested in collective memory. how members arrive at a shared understanding. how do stories of the past get constructed? who does the co
the american nation is a unique nation, and exceptional nation in this narrative whose prosperity grew, attracting immigrants from across the globe who wanted to participate in the american dream. the american nation has become a great world power and melting pot where all who share the ideals and abide by the rules of the nation are welcome to share in that dream. while there is some truth to that story, it also leaves a lot out. it has been especially important for african-americans to create...
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i would not count the nation states out and if you're american you shouldn't. united states as a distinct nation that has responsibilities to its citizens and i take it that's part of what we're seeing, is a hopefully restored since there is such a thing as a nation, a nation, called the united states. we have obligations to each other. >> thank you. anybody else out there? >> at one point i think you sort of asked the question of how-0 -- described how global trend are running up against the existence of states, et cetera, the inadequacy of states and dannie, pointed out we have multilateral institutions, interstate institutions which are clearly sderotic but if we look at europe and migration. it's not that europe as an entity hasn't tried to find a response to migration, a rational responsibility. but they don't have the institutional african-american work to do that even though they have a multilateral institution that puts most others to shape as a multilat recall institution. the fact that even europe has not been able to do that, i think sort of gets bac
i would not count the nation states out and if you're american you shouldn't. united states as a distinct nation that has responsibilities to its citizens and i take it that's part of what we're seeing, is a hopefully restored since there is such a thing as a nation, a nation, called the united states. we have obligations to each other. >> thank you. anybody else out there? >> at one point i think you sort of asked the question of how-0 -- described how global trend are running up...
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she has a fulbright specialist in american studies and has received awards and fellowships from the national endowment for thehumanities, the study of united state history and denied states history and denied status department of education among others. his publications include, first martyr of liberty, crispus addicks and american memory, festivals of freedom, memory and meaning in african-american celebrations and as coeditor, the curse of cast by the slave bride, a rediscovered novel, which was named and outstanding academic novel for 2007. he has published numerous articles and book chapters such as 19th-century black trans-nationalism, african-american response to the among others.tion please join me in welcoming mit ch kachun. [applause] professor kachun thank you good evening, everyone. i went to thank you all for coming out tonight. haveng whatever we might to face in this interesting time we are living in. i am pleased and honored to talk to you this evening about my book. kayla and all of the staff and board members at the american antiquarian society. i am truly honored to be invi
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the american nation has become a melt where all who share the ideals and abide by the rules of the nation are welcome to share in the dream. there is some truth to the story but it leaves a lot out. it has been especially important for african-americans to create their own story because mainstream american story has always ignored them and excluded them. understanding how i've can americans have developed their own story of who they are and where they fit in the larger american story, it is one of the central questions that hit me. one of the main things i have tried to understand over the course of my career, it is one of the main themes and liberty. members of society arrived at some shared understanding. how stories of the past constructed and who does this -- the constructing? why do certain stories gain widespread credibility and familiarity and why do other stories get overlooked or forgotten. why are certain stories honored as heroes and others are ignored completely? i tried to examine the many ways that attucks and african americans in general, either made a part of were excluded
the american nation has become a melt where all who share the ideals and abide by the rules of the nation are welcome to share in the dream. there is some truth to the story but it leaves a lot out. it has been especially important for african-americans to create their own story because mainstream american story has always ignored them and excluded them. understanding how i've can americans have developed their own story of who they are and where they fit in the larger american story, it is one...
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nation in this case. everyone who becomes american becomes part of this american nation, right?it's when you start, i think, settling for alternatives conceptions of nationhood that you begin to see these -- the competition within countries becoming difficult and then so there's a multilateral die mention to it but i think many of the issues would have to be resolved within certain, within countries themselves and that will impact on the definition and their conceptions of nationhood. >> i mean, it's a catch 22, though, it really is. you're talking about two different things in a lot of ways. why does europe have a problem with migration? why does europe have a problem with immigrants? when immigrants come to european countries european countries don't like to say with the exception perhaps a little bit of england and small extent france, they don't like to say here is what our country stands for, right, because that was -- that sounds so much like i'm right, you can't have that. as a result you have the people who come and don't get a civic -- don't get a sense of civic nationa
nation in this case. everyone who becomes american becomes part of this american nation, right?it's when you start, i think, settling for alternatives conceptions of nationhood that you begin to see these -- the competition within countries becoming difficult and then so there's a multilateral die mention to it but i think many of the issues would have to be resolved within certain, within countries themselves and that will impact on the definition and their conceptions of nationhood. >>...
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there is a foreign-policy nationalism going back in the american case there is a civic nationalism that has an american creed with rule of law and limited government and that is within the nationalism so they thought to conserve that and when it comes to foreign-policy the founders had some key principles that were consistent paradigm for generations the idea that the united states would stand for something and that is a distinctly american hope for us foreign policy we don't want to do it by force but as an example and the second element is the idea to maintain a free hand that there is no entangling permanent alliances from the foreign-policy nationalism from the beginning of they saw the contradiction between those two that is a dominant bipartisan tradition well into the 20th century. so what really shifted was wilson's innovation during world war i he agreed you not only had to tie the new foreign-policy paradigm that we call globalism to the possibility of domestic progressive reforms including the united states and economically in europe to indicate overseas but also make global
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nation in this case. everyone who go becomes american becomes part of this american nation.it is when you start i think settling for conceptions. then you begin to see the competition within the own countries. so there is a mighty lateral dimension to it but i think maybe the issue has to be drawn within. within the countries themselves that will impact of the nation to itself. >> it is a catch-22. it really is. you talking about two different things in a lot of ways. one of his your problem with migration, or immigrants. because when immigrants come to european countries, european countries do not like to say, with the exception perhaps a little bit of england, and small part of france, they would like to say, here's what our country stands for. because it sounds too much like i am irish and you cannot have that. so as a result you have these people come and do not get it sense of civic nationalism. they denied that sense of ethnic nationalist and so they are forever outside. that causes here of problems we have not had that. increasingly i will say there is an element that
nation in this case. everyone who go becomes american becomes part of this american nation.it is when you start i think settling for conceptions. then you begin to see the competition within the own countries. so there is a mighty lateral dimension to it but i think maybe the issue has to be drawn within. within the countries themselves that will impact of the nation to itself. >> it is a catch-22. it really is. you talking about two different things in a lot of ways. one of his your...
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american politics. and this book is trademark direct. it examines the concept of conservative nationalism, a phenomenon that has been brought to public attention conspicuously through the rise of president trump. in terms of both the history of ideas and how these ideas have found manifestation in modern american history, especially in the debates about america's role in the world. so the book is both encompassing and grandiose simultaneously. and despite the gravity of the subject, i can assure you it's also a very delightful read. i read the book over the last weekend, and ihe commend it to your attention. so welcome, colin. as a pleasure to have you with us. i'm also very grateful that danielle dutka and richard fontaine have consented to join us as discussants. we could not asked her better commentators, given both their intellectual interests in conservatism and their own practical contributions to the making and permitting of foreign and domestic policy in the united states. danny has had a long career on capitol hill where she worked at the foreign center of foreign relationse comm
american politics. and this book is trademark direct. it examines the concept of conservative nationalism, a phenomenon that has been brought to public attention conspicuously through the rise of president trump. in terms of both the history of ideas and how these ideas have found manifestation in modern american history, especially in the debates about america's role in the world. so the book is both encompassing and grandiose simultaneously. and despite the gravity of the subject, i can...
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and there is such an american nation. and the nation state. but nevertheless the state of the nation. and that america tends to be bottom-up. and historically the american nation state. and with the us civil war. and the united states. multiple. it was a single united states. and then to embody that determination. and by force if necessary. and there is that forceful element to it. and transnational governments. governance. and have effective control over of american that i thank you should and as a distinct nation? and a restored sense to have a nation called the united states. >>. >> and to ask the question to describe how global trends are running of the existence with the multilateral institutions. not that europe as an entity hasn't tried it with a nationalistic response. and to have a multilateral institution. and that goes back to the originalitac observation to address the global problems that we have. so then ultimately to come back to theob observation and then we really do need to address the question at the multilateral level. that
and there is such an american nation. and the nation state. but nevertheless the state of the nation. and that america tends to be bottom-up. and historically the american nation state. and with the us civil war. and the united states. multiple. it was a single united states. and then to embody that determination. and by force if necessary. and there is that forceful element to it. and transnational governments. governance. and have effective control over of american that i thank you should and...
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most pro-western government in the middle east had been overthrown was the direct threat to american national interests. the pro- american government in iraq was deposed in a very brutal and violent coup one of the even by middle eastern standards and this was an exceptionally violent coup. ike identified the coup as perhaps the starting point of the entire middle east falling into the hands of the soviet union and international communism. he said if the united states did not respond to the coupp the third world war would start in the middle east. the loss of iraq is as significant as loss of china to communism in 1948. it's a remarkable statement and also completely divorced from the facts on the ground. his statements were very little to do with reality in iraq and in the middle east in 1958. he was less than forthcoming. ces real concern in 1958 was not communism but this man. nasser he was the charismatic young very attractive president of egypt and he had taken power in a coup in 1952 and he was an extraordinary speaker in arabic. able to literally liftn an audience with his words. he al
most pro-western government in the middle east had been overthrown was the direct threat to american national interests. the pro- american government in iraq was deposed in a very brutal and violent coup one of the even by middle eastern standards and this was an exceptionally violent coup. ike identified the coup as perhaps the starting point of the entire middle east falling into the hands of the soviet union and international communism. he said if the united states did not respond to the...
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american history. visit the trail of tears gallery at the national museum of the american indian in washington dc, which looks at the national debate over the 1830 indian removal -- indian removal act and its impact on southern tribes. associate curator paul chaat smith leads us through the americans exhibit, which examines how indian imagery is prominent in children's toys and mascots. >> it is built on a paradox, the riddle. the paradox is this -- in 2018 the united states is a country of 330 million people. and indians are perhaps 1% of that population. most americans live in urban areas and parts of the country where they never actually see american indians. and yet american life in images, advertising, mascots, surround people every single day. the show is about exploring the strange contradiction of how prevalent american indians are in american life, really from the earliest memories of americans throughout their life, and yet somehow it was never really noticed much, never seemed is important. the territorial team decided to call this phenomenon "indians everywhere." it's normalizing what's actu
american history. visit the trail of tears gallery at the national museum of the american indian in washington dc, which looks at the national debate over the 1830 indian removal -- indian removal act and its impact on southern tribes. associate curator paul chaat smith leads us through the americans exhibit, which examines how indian imagery is prominent in children's toys and mascots. >> it is built on a paradox, the riddle. the paradox is this -- in 2018 the united states is a country...
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with those they live with always under the conditions set by the health authorities and can the american national to the other side that is. later this week the government will unveil its broader lock down exit plan raising hopes that scenes like these will become more common across the country. and joining me now from madrid is freelance journalist riccardo paris ricardo i think you could hear that report what have you seen in the streets. hello we're talking about 40 to 42 days of confinement around 6000000 children under 14 so obviously in the atmosphere here in madrid has changed drastically i mean it is amazing in how how much how how how can you realize in this is things when things go back even though it hasn't been back to normal is still some results restrictions into place. but as we just heard children older than 14 are being allowed to go outside why is that. well that's the age of the government has a term in has 4 to 5 and to be mature enough to be 2 to be able to relieve some of the burden the families i mean these. children of all $14.14 they can still angle out by themselves to b
with those they live with always under the conditions set by the health authorities and can the american national to the other side that is. later this week the government will unveil its broader lock down exit plan raising hopes that scenes like these will become more common across the country. and joining me now from madrid is freelance journalist riccardo paris ricardo i think you could hear that report what have you seen in the streets. hello we're talking about 40 to 42 days of confinement...
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american history. next we visit the trail of tears gallery at the national museum of the american indian in washington, d.c. which looks at the national debate over the 1830 indian removal act and the impact on southern tribes. associate curator paul chaat smith leads us through the gallery after an introduction in the americans exhibit to show american industries in products, toys and mascots. >> the exhibition is called "americans" and it is built on a paradox, a riddle. and the paradox is this -- in 2018 the united states is a country of 230 million people and american indians are perhaps 1% of that population. most americans live in urban and suburban areas, parts of the country where they never actually see american indians and yet in american daily lives, indian images, place names, advertising, mascots, surround people every single day. so the show is about exploring this strange contradiction of how prevalent american indians are in american life. really from the earliest memories of americans throughout their lives. and yet somehow it is never noticed very much. never seems important. the cura
american history. next we visit the trail of tears gallery at the national museum of the american indian in washington, d.c. which looks at the national debate over the 1830 indian removal act and the impact on southern tribes. associate curator paul chaat smith leads us through the gallery after an introduction in the americans exhibit to show american industries in products, toys and mascots. >> the exhibition is called "americans" and it is built on a paradox, a riddle. and...
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american national headquarters in washington d.c. we want to welcome our viewers from across the nation and all around the world here are tonight's top stories u.s. attorney general bill barr now threatening legal action against state governors who ordered to run a virus lockdowns we've got the details for you then the canadian city of ottawa is spending millions to support its homeless population during this pandemic we'll get to those details next and then last but not least scientists discover that microgravity and large is the brains of astronauts returning from space but that's actually not a good thing all right it's time to boost your news you.
american national headquarters in washington d.c. we want to welcome our viewers from across the nation and all around the world here are tonight's top stories u.s. attorney general bill barr now threatening legal action against state governors who ordered to run a virus lockdowns we've got the details for you then the canadian city of ottawa is spending millions to support its homeless population during this pandemic we'll get to those details next and then last but not least scientists...
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our review, if there is a function that only the who can do and we think it is important for american national security, because we are good humanitarian partners around the world i am confident we will find a way to deliver that outcome. i urge everyone, there are private donors that contribute to the who, always ask if this is the best model, is this the right outcome, when you see the influence of the chinese communist party had, as they debated how to handle the virus in january. when you think about the risks that those pose to the world, there is an obligation to reconsider whether that vehicle is the right one to deliver pandemic response systems for the world. -- hi, givenering the reliance on china when it comes to medical supplies and that supply chain which obviously those supplies are desperately needed in the u.s. right now, does the trump administration have to wait until this health care crisis in the united states is over before you can actually talk about the specifics of inflicting a price on china, as he repeatedly said the ministration will do? -- you repeatedly said the ad
our review, if there is a function that only the who can do and we think it is important for american national security, because we are good humanitarian partners around the world i am confident we will find a way to deliver that outcome. i urge everyone, there are private donors that contribute to the who, always ask if this is the best model, is this the right outcome, when you see the influence of the chinese communist party had, as they debated how to handle the virus in january. when you...
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carry forward the work of franklin roosevelt. >> with great humility, i call upon all americans to help me keep our nationhich have been so eloquently proclaimed by franklin roosevelt. [applause] >> i want, in turn to assure my fellow americans and all of those who love peace and liberty throughout the world that i will support and defend those ideals with all my strength and all my heart. [applause] >> so that there can be no possible misunderstanding, both germany and japan can be certain beyond any shadow of a doubt that america will continue to fight for freedom until no vest to myvest -- vestige of resistance remains. >> our demand has been, and it remains, unconditional surrender. [applause] >> we will face the problems of peace with the same courage that we have faced and mastered the problems of war. in the memory of those who have made the supreme sacrifice, in the memory of our fallen president, we shall not fail. [applause] ♪[music]♪ >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> every saturday night american history
carry forward the work of franklin roosevelt. >> with great humility, i call upon all americans to help me keep our nationhich have been so eloquently proclaimed by franklin roosevelt. [applause] >> i want, in turn to assure my fellow americans and all of those who love peace and liberty throughout the world that i will support and defend those ideals with all my strength and all my heart. [applause] >> so that there can be no possible misunderstanding, both germany and japan...
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hello there i'm the millage hand you're watching in question broadcasting live from our to american national headquarters in washington d.c. we want to welcome our viewers from across the nation and all around the world here are tonight's top stories 1st up opac and russia agreed to cut oil production to historic levels essentially ending a price war that has pummeled the oil market a live report on that straight ahead plus the construction starts in montana for the hotly contested 8000000000 dollar keystone x.l. pipeline we'll tell you how coke at 19 and saudi arabia fit into all of this mess with no end in sight to the nationwide coronavirus lockdowns can vote him.
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a function that only that world health organization can do and we think it is important for american national security or because we are good humanitarian partners, i'm confident we will find a way to deliver that outcome. there are private donors who contribute to the world health organization. always ask, is this the best model? is this the right outcome? when you see the influence the chinese communist party had when they were debating on how to handle the virus in january. and the risks that those posed to the world, we reconsider whether that vehicle is the right one to deliver pandemic response systems for the world. given the reliance on china, when it comes to medical ,upplies, and that supply chain and though supplies are desperately needed in the u.s. right now, does the trump administration have to wait until this health care crisis in the united states is over, before you can talk about the specifics of inflicting a price on china, as you have repeatedly said this the administration will do? our first priority, anime grizzly, is to address the -- on ambiguously, is to address the
a function that only that world health organization can do and we think it is important for american national security or because we are good humanitarian partners, i'm confident we will find a way to deliver that outcome. there are private donors who contribute to the world health organization. always ask, is this the best model? is this the right outcome? when you see the influence the chinese communist party had when they were debating on how to handle the virus in january. and the risks...
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american national headquarters in washington d.c. i want to welcome our viewers from across the nation and all around the world here the top stories this evening the 1st state governments have issued closures and lockdowns to combat the coronavirus pandemic but why haven't we seen anything on a federal level but if you details next in a full report then after 911 americans gave up their privacy in return for security in the form of the patriot act well there's already talk of creating a coronavirus surveillance the.
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president said to the american people into the the world the middle east is vital to america national interest. no president until then that ever identified the middle east as important or vital to american interests. it's interesting what was laid out is crucial to american interests they said to crucial interest in the middle east one is oil, the second was the middle east was the birthplace of this three realist gins in the context of the cold war, united states could not allow atheistic communism to take over the birthplace of the three great religions. it's very interesting eisenhower 1957 did not identify the defense of israel as a strategic vital interest of the united states. no subsequent american president for whatever look at it in those ways. on july 15, 1958 was the marines coming ashore, they gave the new explanation as to why they were there. and essentially what he said was that a coup in iraq the previous day the 14th of july in which the most pro- western government in the middle east had been overthrown was a direct threat to american national interest. the four oh
president said to the american people into the the world the middle east is vital to america national interest. no president until then that ever identified the middle east as important or vital to american interests. it's interesting what was laid out is crucial to american interests they said to crucial interest in the middle east one is oil, the second was the middle east was the birthplace of this three realist gins in the context of the cold war, united states could not allow atheistic...
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american indians registered a 39% increase in the federal census between 2000 and 2010, growing twice as fast as the national population as a whole. the apparent resurgence was partly definition. in 2000, americans were first presented the opportunity to self identify with more than one race, which tells you a lot about american history that you could not do that before. almost half of those who claimed american indian or alaska native identity claimed along with another identity. about two thirds were white, followed by black, or white, black and native. those who claimed native backgrounds iin combination with other backgrounds, the south tied with the west at about one third of the population, twice as many as the midwest and three times as the northeast. the history we are talking about today is continuing to echo. the south's share of these self identified native populations grew in the first decade of the 21st century relative to the rest of the country, advancing at 48%. the three states with the most rapid growth for all southern, texas, north carolina and florida. the tribe with the largest self ide
american indians registered a 39% increase in the federal census between 2000 and 2010, growing twice as fast as the national population as a whole. the apparent resurgence was partly definition. in 2000, americans were first presented the opportunity to self identify with more than one race, which tells you a lot about american history that you could not do that before. almost half of those who claimed american indian or alaska native identity claimed along with another identity. about two...
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american national headquarters in washington d.c. now. welcome our viewers from across the nation and all around the world here are today's top stories 1st up chaos as the corona virus outbreak is now taking over several prisons nationwide with protesters on the outside rallying to release those inmates a full report coming up and the state of new york ramping up mass burials at a nearby island the public cemetery now helping to handle an influx of unclaimed bodies we'll bring you the latest information then as coded 1900.
american national headquarters in washington d.c. now. welcome our viewers from across the nation and all around the world here are today's top stories 1st up chaos as the corona virus outbreak is now taking over several prisons nationwide with protesters on the outside rallying to release those inmates a full report coming up and the state of new york ramping up mass burials at a nearby island the public cemetery now helping to handle an influx of unclaimed bodies we'll bring you the latest...
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, they are allfinding it south american nations, they are all finding it difficult.ment spends it from the money that comes in from fuel so it is unsustainable. the russians, the reason why they did not agree to talks in march because the russians very strongly feel that the shale gas industry in the united states needs to make cuts. president trump has been saying that production has been going down dramatically because there is less demand but the russians have been insisting that the united states also needs to officiallyjoin in. united states also needs to officially join in. share that burden is the message. we will have to leave it there. thank you very indeed. we will see where it goes. c what happens in the us because official figures out later are bound to confirm in a hugejump for people signing up on unemployment benefits. two weeks ago, the figure was 3.3 million signing on, a record at the time and then last week, the time and then last week, the figure doubled to 6.6 million. we have more from new york. america's second epidemic, unemployment. many new
, they are allfinding it south american nations, they are all finding it difficult.ment spends it from the money that comes in from fuel so it is unsustainable. the russians, the reason why they did not agree to talks in march because the russians very strongly feel that the shale gas industry in the united states needs to make cuts. president trump has been saying that production has been going down dramatically because there is less demand but the russians have been insisting that the united...
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sorry, the next american nation and new nationalism and the fourth american revolution. whether you agree with this interpretation of western politics since world war ii is work demonstrates serious effort and solutions to the seemingly never ending cycle of clashes and shifting coalitions which is exactly what our realignment podcast seeks to explore. also joining us is j. d. vance who fittingly was the realignment premier guest. j. d. of course is the author of best-selling and highly influential book "hillbilly elegy," a powerful account of family, community and america. he recently cofounded narnia capital, a venture capital firm investing in people and technologies working to solve significant challenges. is also a visiting fellow at aei. i have not, i've only started it, i said to michael, his book. i of course read j. d.'s book which if you haven't you should. it's an important discussion of a part of america that maybe some like charles murray which is outside the bubble of the elite chattering classes. at the beginning of michael's book he says demagogic populis
sorry, the next american nation and new nationalism and the fourth american revolution. whether you agree with this interpretation of western politics since world war ii is work demonstrates serious effort and solutions to the seemingly never ending cycle of clashes and shifting coalitions which is exactly what our realignment podcast seeks to explore. also joining us is j. d. vance who fittingly was the realignment premier guest. j. d. of course is the author of best-selling and highly...
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american citizens, promptly forced to abandon their homes and businesses. many lost everything they owned. similar wartime fears led canada and nations throughout latin america to adopt comparable expulsion measures against residents of japanese ancestry. yet they remained loyal. and some japanese-americans from the camps served in the nation's military, where they distinguish themselves with extraordinary valor in combat. the supreme court upheld the president's order, but in the 1980's, the u.s. congress acknowledged the violation of civil liberties of the japanese citizens and voted to provide financial compensation to individuals confined in the camps. the supreme court also vacated its earlier wartime rulings. (music) [singing] >> during world war ii, millions of americans took up arms to fight totalitarianism and racism abroad, yet 1941, america was a deeply racist nation, in the military, like many other american institutions, was segregated. throughout the war, reformers worked to end discrimination in the military. with hundreds controlled by southern democrats who staunchly supported racial separation, fdr felt he could not
american citizens, promptly forced to abandon their homes and businesses. many lost everything they owned. similar wartime fears led canada and nations throughout latin america to adopt comparable expulsion measures against residents of japanese ancestry. yet they remained loyal. and some japanese-americans from the camps served in the nation's military, where they distinguish themselves with extraordinary valor in combat. the supreme court upheld the president's order, but in the 1980's, the...
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government has the responsibility to secure the supply chains for the products that matter for american nationalger dependent on any single country. we have a responsibility to get that right, that's the governmental funk, and i hope every business leader will take a look at what's transpired and make good decisions for their company about whether they're prepared to deal with the political risk of continuing to operate from china. maria: my thanks to secretary of state mike pompeo. don't go anywhere, more "wall street" right after this. ♪ (music) (music and splat sound) (music) oops (music) (music birds chirping) uh-oh... (music) (music and patter of little shoes) (music and glass breaking) sorry... (music swells...) (music and loud glass breaking) get on top of it before they do. about every 30 minutes tipped furniture or a falling tv sends an injured child to the emergency room. preventing tipover incidents is easy, inexpensive and only takes about 5 minutes. learn how to secure your furniture and tv's to protect children at anchorit.gov. maria: welcome back. coming up right here next weekend
government has the responsibility to secure the supply chains for the products that matter for american nationalger dependent on any single country. we have a responsibility to get that right, that's the governmental funk, and i hope every business leader will take a look at what's transpired and make good decisions for their company about whether they're prepared to deal with the political risk of continuing to operate from china. maria: my thanks to secretary of state mike pompeo. don't go...
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national election, mr. truman brings to his new high office an understanding of the gigantic american war effort second onlyte president roosevelt. a long record of senatorial leadership, his work was a vital factor in the vast allied war effort. and last summer's democratic national convention, harry truman was chosen as candidate for vice president with president roosevelt. his brilliant record included leadership for the reciprocal act and the appeal of the neutrality act. he had consistently given support to the progressive social program of the roosevelt administration. returning to washington with mr. roosevelt, harry truman was nouz the vice president elect. in the first speech after his inauguration, he said peace loving nations must band together for the preservation of human progress. this expressed the american program. roosevelt born to wealth and harry truman one-time farm boy were firmly united on that and every other world aid. as the nation is plunged into mourning by president roosevelt's death, harry s. truman becomes president, the seventh vice president to assume the office under similar
national election, mr. truman brings to his new high office an understanding of the gigantic american war effort second onlyte president roosevelt. a long record of senatorial leadership, his work was a vital factor in the vast allied war effort. and last summer's democratic national convention, harry truman was chosen as candidate for vice president with president roosevelt. his brilliant record included leadership for the reciprocal act and the appeal of the neutrality act. he had...
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tell oh they're on the edge natural watching can question run casting live from our to american national headquarters in washington d.c. but want to welcome our viewers from across the nation and around the world today here are your top stories 1st thousands of americans nationwide are rallying to reopen the economy adding more pressure to end state lockdown plus the trumpet ministration and congress are close to a deal to help give small businesses and get them a boost this while oil prices take a historic plunge and we'll discuss it then boeing is reopening some of its airplane manufacturing plants bringing thousands of employees back to work and multiple states where stay at home mandates remain in place all right at the top.
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american institution. the white house secretarial staff helped in the preparation of his radio reports to the nation. idential talks were masterpieces of simplicity and directness. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. president roosevelt: my friends, the american public -- narrator: and with that familial salutation, he brought his messages straight to the firesides of the people, talking to them in their homes about the vital issues of the day. roosevelt never gave up hope in his battle against infantile paralysis. in the healing waters of warm springs and the white house pool, swimming was his one relaxation and only exercise. he organized the great warm springs foundation for the benefit of the nation's half-million polio victims will forever stand as a living monument to his name. each year on his birthday, all over the land, little children sing his praise. [children singing] >> happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday, dear president happy birthday to you ♪ narrator: this intimate study of the president and his beloved fala is one of the rare personal portr
american institution. the white house secretarial staff helped in the preparation of his radio reports to the nation. idential talks were masterpieces of simplicity and directness. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. president roosevelt: my friends, the american public -- narrator: and with that familial salutation, he brought his messages straight to the firesides of the people, talking to them in their homes about the vital issues of the day. roosevelt never gave up hope...
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it is about the birth of an american nation. it is telling us that found america broke apart into two legitimate sides. it came back together in the moment of redemption and that we can all go forward happily together because in the end, we are all americans. "birth of a nation" was controversial but very popular in its day including with , president woodrow wilson, the first southerner to hold the presidency since the civil war. if you look at it, it is pretty horrifying. the part of the movie where tensions are rising, things are getting worse, that is reconstruction. , a battle inimax which the ku klux klan defeats the integrated militia and police force that is the legitimate government of the south carolina town where the movie is set. and then there is the falling action that shows you everything will be all right and that occurs the day after that battle . the town holds a new election. the freed slaves turn out to vote, they are met by armed klansmen standing in front of the polling booth, and they turn around and go hom
it is about the birth of an american nation. it is telling us that found america broke apart into two legitimate sides. it came back together in the moment of redemption and that we can all go forward happily together because in the end, we are all americans. "birth of a nation" was controversial but very popular in its day including with , president woodrow wilson, the first southerner to hold the presidency since the civil war. if you look at it, it is pretty horrifying. the part of...
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hello there i'm bill and chad you're watching in question broadcasting from party american national headquarters in washington d.c. we want to welcome our viewers the across the nation and all around the world here are today's top stories 1st president trump has instructed the u.s. navy to shoot down any a rainy and boat that harass american ships meanwhile iran launches its 1st military satellite into space we'll get to the details in a full report and then from one conflict to another venezuela is now slamming the west after its millions of dollars in that country's central bank funds and then handed it over to the opposition group we'll get you the details then u.s. attorney general bill barr now threatening legal action against state governors who have ordered coronavirus lockdown all right it's time to boost your news i q. tensions are once again heating up in the persian gulf after a brief confrontation on the seas between the u.s. and iran which resulted in president calling for the take down of iranian gunboats that come too close rachel blevins us following the story she's joining us no
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mexico refused the deal or ever to stabilize plunging prices it now seems that a lot of the american nations been persuaded by its neighbor that the u.s. phone to lower its side temporarily compensate we heard from economist financial expert alexander council who thinks more may have to be done on the to stabilize them. it's important because. on the price of oil this was a really good of these agreements because as you know markets what world do we use free fall and the stories to beat us were being filled up to their maximum capacity so there was a need for such an agreement or a lot of be sure this is a good agreement. more will have to be done perhaps in order to those markets. in the very worst ways this. lasts longer than expected. to spring into the u.k. where the british prime minister was discharged from hospital earlier on sunday after being treated for corona virus johnson will spend time recovering at the p.m.'s official country residence checkers will not immediately return to work he had spent a week in hospital including 3 nights in intensive care during which britain's daily
mexico refused the deal or ever to stabilize plunging prices it now seems that a lot of the american nations been persuaded by its neighbor that the u.s. phone to lower its side temporarily compensate we heard from economist financial expert alexander council who thinks more may have to be done on the to stabilize them. it's important because. on the price of oil this was a really good of these agreements because as you know markets what world do we use free fall and the stories to beat us were...
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hello there i'm a military man you're watching in question broadcasting live from our team american national headquarters in washington d.c. we want to welcome our viewers from all across the nation and all around the world . our top story today coated 19 and how major u.s. airlines are coming under fire by the federal government now chances are you might be one of the many americans who were looking to travel even perhaps bought tickets in advance only.
hello there i'm a military man you're watching in question broadcasting live from our team american national headquarters in washington d.c. we want to welcome our viewers from all across the nation and all around the world . our top story today coated 19 and how major u.s. airlines are coming under fire by the federal government now chances are you might be one of the many americans who were looking to travel even perhaps bought tickets in advance only.
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national security. the fire side chat became an american institution. the president's talks were masterpieces of simplicity and directness. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> my friends, the american public -- >> and with that now familiar salutation, he brought his message to the fire sides of the people. he talked to them in their homes about the vital issues of the day. he never gave up home against n inf infentile p infentile paralyzation. arnold the country, little children sing on his birthday. ♪ happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear president, happy birthday to you ♪ >> this study of the president is one of the rare personal portraits in a busy life. no man in our time or any time has been called on to make the mo m momentous decisions that has been his. the royal king and queen of england have been guests in his home. with international affairs, in 1 1 1926, he gave the nation wofrd that's have been given again and again. peace in the western world is not all wee seek. i have seen war. i have
national security. the fire side chat became an american institution. the president's talks were masterpieces of simplicity and directness. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> my friends, the american public -- >> and with that now familiar salutation, he brought his message to the fire sides of the people. he talked to them in their homes about the vital issues of the day. he never gave up home against n inf infentile p infentile paralyzation. arnold the...
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[singing] >> during world war ii, millions of americans took up arms to fight totalitarianism and racism abroad, yet 1941, america was a deeply racist nationary, like many other american institutions, was segregated. throughout the war, they worked to end discrimination in the military. with hundreds controlled by southern democrats who staunchly supported racial separation, fdr felt he could not challenge military segregation. yet world war ii provided fdr with opportunities to take action against discrimination without having to go to congress, and create an environment in which minorities could advance in the military. ♪ blacks werear, admitted to the marine corps for the first time, and the army air corps and at its ban on black pilots. with strong public support of first lady eleanor roosevelt, nearly 1000 black pilots were .rained in the alabama tuskegee institute many of them eventually served in combat in europe and north africa. escorted bybombers the unit was ever lost to enemy fire. >> for the first time, negro cadets were being flown to the unit which was that a unit, the 99th squadron. >> americans of mexican, latino, descent,
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government has the responsibility to secure the supply chains for the products that matter for american national longer dependent on any single country. we have a responsibility to get that right, that's the governmental funk, and i hope every business leader will take a look at what's transpired and make good decisions for their company about whether they're prepared to deal with the political risk of continuing to operate from china. maria: my thanks to secretary of state mike pompeo. don't go anywhere, more "wall street" right after this. ♪ you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergency from here. or pay bills from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. visit chase.com/mobile. let's be honest. quitting sm
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hello there i'm an election and you're watching in question broadcasting from our to american national headquarters in washington d.c. i want to welcome our viewers the across the nation and all around the world here are today's top stories 1st president trump has instructed the u.s. navy to shoot down any iranian boat that harassed american ships meanwhile iran launches its 1st military satellite into space we'll get to the details in a full report and then from one conflict to another venezuela is now slamming the west after it seemed to millions of dollars and that country's central bank funds and then handed it over to the opposition group we'll get you the details then u.s. attorney general bill barred now.
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the first decade of the american nation between the american census and you will see virginia is blue from beginning to end here. people are fleeing virginia and most of white people are going to the north. but here in the first decade they go down the shendoa valley, to east tennessee, hang a hard right to central kentucky. this is the first frontier of the south and the first decade of cotton's expansion, moving to the up country of south carolina. you will recognize from our earlier talks this is land occupied by the cherokee. as you can see, all of the lands with diagonal lands on them are lands still in native possession in 1790. so this is the black population change at the same time. we'll toggle back and forth. you will see white people are not moving to the same places that they are taking enslaved people. enslaved people here are moving to the piedmont of virginia and of what becomes georgia and south carolina, at the same time that they are moving enslaved people to blue grass region of kentucky. in the next decade, what you will see is that how rapidly this is growing. thi
the first decade of the american nation between the american census and you will see virginia is blue from beginning to end here. people are fleeing virginia and most of white people are going to the north. but here in the first decade they go down the shendoa valley, to east tennessee, hang a hard right to central kentucky. this is the first frontier of the south and the first decade of cotton's expansion, moving to the up country of south carolina. you will recognize from our earlier talks...
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resolution area the next american nation, new nationalism and the fourth american revolution. whether you agree with his interpretation of western politics since world war ii has worked demonstrates a serious effort to understand the causes of and solutions to a seemingly never-ending cycle of clashes and shipping coalitions which is exactly what our realignment podcast takes to explore. also don't joining us is jd vance who fittingly was the realignments premier guest. jd of course is the author of the best-selling and highly influential book hillbilly elegy, a powerful account of family, community and america . he recently cofounded a venture capital firm investing in people and technologies working to solve significant challenges, also a visiting fellow at aei. i only started his book, i have a horse read jd vance's book which if you haven't, you should. it's an important discussion of a part of america that maybe someone like charles murray would say is outside the mobile of the elite classes. at the beginning of michael's new book he says demagogic populism is the symptom
resolution area the next american nation, new nationalism and the fourth american revolution. whether you agree with his interpretation of western politics since world war ii has worked demonstrates a serious effort to understand the causes of and solutions to a seemingly never-ending cycle of clashes and shipping coalitions which is exactly what our realignment podcast takes to explore. also don't joining us is jd vance who fittingly was the realignments premier guest. jd of course is the...
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nations. on the day before his death, he labored over a speech about the postwar world. "the mere conquest of our enemies is not enough, americanseople of all kinds, to live together and work together, in the same world, at peace." ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ tvthis is american history featuring archival films and visits to college classrooms, museums, distort places. >> tonight on the interviews, investigators and survivors of the 1995 oklahoma city bombing. i got there as early as i could. i was going to share those with fees gals when we met. we didn't get started on this meeting until about 8:20 that morning. computer screen, the next item we were to discuss. i let them chat about who is .oing to copy this or do this i just turned around in my chair and leaned back. i was getting ready to discuss the next item that i mentioned. the bomb went off. it was just like seconds. all the girls in the office with me disappeared. i thought they had ran out and left me
nations. on the day before his death, he labored over a speech about the postwar world. "the mere conquest of our enemies is not enough, americanseople of all kinds, to live together and work together, in the same world, at peace." ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ tvthis is american history featuring archival films and...
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government has the responsibility to secure the supply chains for the products that matter for american nationalr dependent on any single country. we have a responsibility to get that right, that's the governmental funk, and i hope every business leader will take a look at what's transpired and make good decisions for their company about whether they're prepared to deal with the political risk of continuing to operate from china. maria: my thanks to secretary of state mike pompeo. don't go anywhere, more "wall street" right after this. ♪ there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. it's a voice on the other end of the phone. a note to
government has the responsibility to secure the supply chains for the products that matter for american nationalr dependent on any single country. we have a responsibility to get that right, that's the governmental funk, and i hope every business leader will take a look at what's transpired and make good decisions for their company about whether they're prepared to deal with the political risk of continuing to operate from china. maria: my thanks to secretary of state mike pompeo. don't go...
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american national headquarters in washington d.c. i want to welcome our viewers from across the nation and all around the world here are today's top stories 1st up chaos as the corona virus outbreak is now taking over several prison if nationwide with protesters on the outside rallying to release those inmates a full report coming up and the state of new york ramping up mass burials at a nearby island the public cemetery now helping handle an influx of unclaimed bodies we'll bring you the latest information then as coated 1910 you.
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history tv on c-span3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> next on american the national constitution center in philadelphia hosts a virtual town hall about george washington's influence in shaping the constitution after the revolutionary war, and as president, his role in making it work. the center's jeffrey rosen moderates the conversation with white house historical association historian lindsay chervinsky and pulitzer prize-winning author edward larson. this and other constitution center programs are available on their website and as podcast.
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american national headquarters in washington d.c. welcome to our viewers from across the nation and all around the world here are tonight's top stories 1st prices spiral below 0 as the global demand collapses so what is the future hold for oil and how does this impact global markets a full report coming up then as world economies grapple with a coronavirus pandemic china is rolling out a trial program for digital currency we'll tell you what that is plus online scams are plaguing the internet as specially with so many of us dial down right now during this pandemic our burial rick sanchez will tell us what to look out for all right.
american national headquarters in washington d.c. welcome to our viewers from across the nation and all around the world here are tonight's top stories 1st prices spiral below 0 as the global demand collapses so what is the future hold for oil and how does this impact global markets a full report coming up then as world economies grapple with a coronavirus pandemic china is rolling out a trial program for digital currency we'll tell you what that is plus online scams are plaguing the internet...
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american national headquarters in washington d.c. going to welcome our viewers from across the nation and all around the world and here are the top stories today the internet obviously playing a crucial role in keeping kids educated people connected and certain jobs are still functioning so this advocates say grooves the internet should be a public utility and ecuador is becoming latin america as a coronavirus hotspot with many bodies turning up in its coastal cities and on the streets will discuss and then president trump takes a jab at the w.h.o. saying he plans to pull funding from the organization we'll tell you what that's all about all right it's time to boost your news i q. mark over $1000.00 continues to live up to its name as a global pandemic the total now topping $1400000.00 cases with $83000.00 deaths and some 300000 recovered cases and the u.s. still leading the way now with 400000 confirmed cases and 13000 deaths and about 22000 people have recovered now a new report shows between just yesterday and today more than 1900
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