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. >> baylor university professor on the american military during the revolutionary war. >> this, right here is a handcrafted work of art created by a gunsmith who made his lockk stock and barrel every piece of this by hand. each one individually different. >> i think people in general want to go and see, touch, smell, to understand wherever that may be on the surface of the planet, a little bit about it, weighed about it, to the moon, beyond the moon, to mars. whatever. i think it is somehow within us to have this isn't a need, but the will and the desire to explore. >> the author in the sense of humor of abraham again. >> through the woods he met a lady on horseback. he waited for her to pass but instead she stopped and scrutinized him before saying you are the homeliest man i ever saw. >> yes, madam, but i can't help it, he replied. >> i suppose not, said the lady. but you might stay at home. [laughter] the hearing on the humanitarian crisis in syria after ben stiller as a goodwill ambassador for the un high commissioner for refugees appeared before the senate foreign relations commi
. >> baylor university professor on the american military during the revolutionary war. >> this, right here is a handcrafted work of art created by a gunsmith who made his lockk stock and barrel every piece of this by hand. each one individually different. >> i think people in general want to go and see, touch, smell, to understand wherever that may be on the surface of the planet, a little bit about it, weighed about it, to the moon, beyond the moon, to mars. whatever. i...
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next, baylor university professor julianne suite teaches a class on the american military during the revolutionary war, including a look at the equipment and capabilities of both the continental army and militia troops. she also compares the advantages and disadvantages of the american and british forces. her class is about one hour and 10 minutes. met, you willt declared independence. so, that means we have to go to war. do that, we need to recruit troops, train them, drill them, arm them. all those good things. before we do that, i want to talk briefly about military history in general. we will set aside our political issues for now. the next couple of weeks, it's military history.
next, baylor university professor julianne suite teaches a class on the american military during the revolutionary war, including a look at the equipment and capabilities of both the continental army and militia troops. she also compares the advantages and disadvantages of the american and british forces. her class is about one hour and 10 minutes. met, you willt declared independence. so, that means we have to go to war. do that, we need to recruit troops, train them, drill them, arm them. all...
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lectures in history, baylor university professor teaches a class on the american military during theevolutionary war including a look at the equipment and capabilities of the continental army and militia troops. she compares the advantages and disadvantages of the american and british forces. her class is one hour and 10 minutes. >> when we last met, you will declared independence. so, that means we have to go to war. in order to do that, we need to
lectures in history, baylor university professor teaches a class on the american military during theevolutionary war including a look at the equipment and capabilities of the continental army and militia troops. she compares the advantages and disadvantages of the american and british forces. her class is one hour and 10 minutes. >> when we last met, you will declared independence. so, that means we have to go to war. in order to do that, we need to
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former baylor university coach art briles was hired friday by a high school in east texas.sial hiring comes three years after he was fired amid a sexual assault scandal involving some of his players. coy wire reports strong reactions both for and against are pouring in. >> yeah the decision of a high school in east texas to hire art briles as head b football coach a continuerer sal one. let's take a look at video introducing him to players and others on friday night. >> guy, y'all okay with this? >> applause filling the room at mt. vernon high school. about 100 miles east of dallas. the school superintendent also praised the hiring saying briles quote brings with him a wealth of not only football eck appearance, but also life experience, he is passionate about investing in the live of young people and helping them to succeed both on the field and in life. briles took baylor university to unparalleled success as is football coach, but in may of 201, he was fired after an independent ved investigation show ed a fundamental failure b officials to respond adequately to students
former baylor university coach art briles was hired friday by a high school in east texas.sial hiring comes three years after he was fired amid a sexual assault scandal involving some of his players. coy wire reports strong reactions both for and against are pouring in. >> yeah the decision of a high school in east texas to hire art briles as head b football coach a continuerer sal one. let's take a look at video introducing him to players and others on friday night. >> guy, y'all...
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knew fossil fuel companies were as interested in people over profit as the championship winning baylor university women's basketball team was and having to meet the president this week and a hundred dollars says he accidentally called at least two of them omarosa what's disappointing is the shadow this cast on any future reporting these publication. it's due on climate change an issue that already gets very little mass media coverage as it is according to media matters in twenty new team the major nightly news and sunday morning political shows on the national broadcast networks spent a combined total of just one hundred forty two minutes on climate change slapping on a paid or partner constantly only goes so far and we're all going to find out the hard way. god knows i did. but how was this. wait. was so warm oh my god. what is watching that are going to go back to today and i don't feel like we are being censored online if you say delete or you tube or our facebook page if possible the only way to hear about us will be from our e-mail so text the word redacted to four four four nine nine nine i
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i >>> for nearly three decades, young people in our area with sdablts have baylor universitied from benefitted from an io organizat that provides exercise classes and at the beginning, volunteer karen mindale thought she aide help out for a while. 2 -- she would help out for a while. 27 years later she's still there. her fellow volunteers nominated for because of her deep dedication to athletes. she's transformed the way people see kids wi disabilities and how the kids see themselves. >> they're athletes. this is a moment where they get to shine as athletes. some of the kids and young adults participate in challenger and in spial olympics. we have athletes in this program, young kids in this program, who may never get that chance. hso this is tr moment to be athletes just like anybody else. >> you really don't want to miss her story. it's coming up tonight on news4 at 5:00 p.m. see yon. the >>> this morning, day one of the nba finals is over and the toronto raptors are celebrating their first win. they beat there ning nba champs golden state warriors, 118-109. this is the first time the raptor
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and played english -- plain english but what it really meant is it is secured. 8:00 p.m., a baylor universityrofessor on the american military during the revolutionary war. >> this is a handcrafted work of art, created by a gunsmith who made lock, stock, and barrel every piece of this i hand -- by hand. each will be individually different. p.m. eastern,:30 michael collins on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. >> people in general want to go, to see coming to touch, to smell. i understand. on the service of the planet, a little bit above it, way above it, to the moon, be on the moon, to mars, whatever. i think it is within us to have this -- it is not a need, but this will come of this desire to explore. 8:00, the sense of humor of abraham lincoln. >> writing through the woods, he met a lady on horseback. he waited for her to pass but she stopped and scrutinized him you are theng, " homely us man i ever saw." it." but i cannot help , but you might stay at home. on monday, the national urban league releases its 2019 annual report on voting rights. watch live at 10:00 a.m. on c-
and played english -- plain english but what it really meant is it is secured. 8:00 p.m., a baylor universityrofessor on the american military during the revolutionary war. >> this is a handcrafted work of art, created by a gunsmith who made lock, stock, and barrel every piece of this i hand -- by hand. each will be individually different. p.m. eastern,:30 michael collins on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. >> people in general want to go, to see coming to touch,...
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he was the son of a prominent baptist minister from texas and a graduate from baylor university. he feels he has to prove himself. >> he took the worst casualties. he comes in 20 minutes after. he starts to make his way up. you have a prominent steeple. his unit ends up fighting utterly. the tragic thing, had taken about 60 casualties getting off the beach. the heaviest relate in the day because of the communication. the navy had preplanned fire and killed several of the guys. he also will be highly decorated as well so many of his guys. the governing overlord is colonel george taylor. the term comes from him. if you've ever seen the longest day, the phrases attributed to --. it is taylor who said this. he actually wrote it. he had served in the mediterranean and new as much as any american commander. he said in an operation, there are two classes of men that he found on the beach. those that are already dead and those that are about to die. >>'s message was get off the beach. he comes in about an hour and a half after, he had been killed instantly. all of these people, taking co
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he was chancellor and president of baylor university. he's been a very distinguished private attorney with firms in california, texas and washington dc. he also is something called-- [inaudible] even though we have a very bright crowd and this is the annapolis area, i bet if i asked you or if i said the three names -- you are not allowed answer, can i bet no one know soon they are, but if i said the names archibald cox, ken starr and bob mueller you know i'm talking about a very select group of social prosecutors, independent counsel, special counsel who were appointed, have been appointed to look into high-level high visibility cases involving the executive branch. there are some differences between each of those titles and we will get into that a bit later with ken, but first i want to take us, start off back to 1994. you had been in private practice with the chicago firm kirkland ellis and joined in the washington dc area teaching lot nyu and you get a call from judge sentelle who was calling to ask if you would be willing to stand yo
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tonight on lectures in history, baylor university professor teaches a class on the american military during the revolutionary war including the look at the equipment and capabilities of the the continental army and militia troops. here is a preview. thing everybody will need is your musket. this is a replica of a 17 56 musket. it is about four and a half feet long. it weighs eight to 10 pounds. this is standard issue. you will love this don't lose it. don't break it. it has three parts. your lock, the metal mechanism right here. your stock which is the wooden part. in your barrel which is the long metal tube. hence the phrase lock stock and barrel. the whole thing. this barrel is a smooth bore. it is just a long tube of metal. it is not grouped. when something is rifled that means there are groups. and they're in the grooves with snug down and give it a spin. you can't do that with this weapon. will i more about the military tonight on lectures and history. p.m. eastern. we bring the classroom to you. , tv was three networks and a government supported service called pbs. network with
tonight on lectures in history, baylor university professor teaches a class on the american military during the revolutionary war including the look at the equipment and capabilities of the the continental army and militia troops. here is a preview. thing everybody will need is your musket. this is a replica of a 17 56 musket. it is about four and a half feet long. it weighs eight to 10 pounds. this is standard issue. you will love this don't lose it. don't break it. it has three parts. your...
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. >> tonight on "lectures in history, a baylor university professor teaches a class on the american military during the revolutionary war, including a look at the equipment and tape of both the continental army and malicious troops. here's a preview. >> one thing everybody is going to need is this right here. is a replica of a 1756 --tlock muscat -- muscat musket. two-and-a-half and a half feet long. send it issue. you will love this. don't lose it. don't break it. this metal mechanism right here, your stock which is the wooden this long here, and metal tube right here. , lock, stock,ase and barrel. ofs is just a long tube metal. it is not grooved. when something is rifled, it means there are groups here. and sing some, you can actually aim it. you cannot do that with this weapon. that's not the point of the thing. >> learn more about the american military during the revolutionary war tonight on lectures in history at 8:00 p.m. you are watching american history tv where we bring the classroom to you. the u.s. world war ii, marine corps recruit navajo indians to help the military secretly com
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baylor university professor julianne suite on the american military during the revolutionary war. >>d work of art. created by a gunsmith who made lock stock and barrel, every piece of this, by hand. each one is individually different. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern. michael collins on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. to gople in general want to see, touch, smell, understand. , athe surface of the planet little bit above it, way above it, to the moon, be on the moon. whatever. it is somehow within us to have this -- it's not a need. this will, this desire to explore. >> at 8:00, on the presidency. the sense of humor of abraham lincoln. >> riding through the woods, he met a lady on horseback. he waited for her to pass. instead, she stopped and scrutinized him before saying, you are the holiest man i ever saw. yes madam, but i can't help it. no, i suppose not, said the lady. you might stay at home. [laughter] >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span three. sunday night on q&a, lincoln scholar and a best-selling author will share their perspectives on c-span's
baylor university professor julianne suite on the american military during the revolutionary war. >>d work of art. created by a gunsmith who made lock stock and barrel, every piece of this, by hand. each one is individually different. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern. michael collins on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. to gople in general want to see, touch, smell, understand. , athe surface of the planet little bit above it, way above it, to the moon, be on the...
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briles took baylor university to unparalleled success a its football coach, but in may of 2061, he wasn independent investigation showed a fundamental failure by officials to respond adequately to sun to students' allegations of sexual assault some of which involved players. briles struggled to get jobs since then. he took a coaching position in italy in 2018. according to espn, briles said in a statement friday, he is looking forward to returning to his roots as a high school coach in texas. now, baltimore ravens quarterback robert griffin iii won a heisman trophy at baylor and he congratulated his former coach and said i understand why it is not always a good look to support someone tied to a scandal, but i've been praying that he gets a second chance to prove himself and i'm hoping people will give him a second chance to prove what happened isn't who he is. while some support the hiring, there is plenty of backlash. an opinion piece callsifecta of incompetenc incompetence. and one woman tweeting as survivor of abuse, i'm terribly upset, my heart is hurting for all the baylor victims
briles took baylor university to unparalleled success a its football coach, but in may of 2061, he wasn independent investigation showed a fundamental failure by officials to respond adequately to sun to students' allegations of sexual assault some of which involved players. briles struggled to get jobs since then. he took a coaching position in italy in 2018. according to espn, briles said in a statement friday, he is looking forward to returning to his roots as a high school coach in texas....
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temperatures near 80 baylor university the storms get going later in the day. ghd unfortunately, hi rain chances all through your mother's day weekend. we'll detail that coming up. >>> good arning. taking look, chopper 4 over 270. northbound, southbound, everythg actually looking pretty smooth here this morning. thisis near montgomery village avenue. you see the southbound lanes moving quite nicely. in northwest, a reminder, rock k creek pay, we can't say this enough, shut down between virginia and 66 ramp there. they are installing the pedestrian bridge. no pedestrians orbikelifts. some -- bicyclists. some will try it they will stop you. inbound through virgin avenue through tuesday at 5:30. tap of the beltway, everything looks good here this morning. northbound on bw parkway beten 197 and 198, still a little slow from that paving. take a look, we'relso see something rain falling across the area. eun? >> melissa, thank you. >>> and continuing atirst 4 traffic warning melissa told us about, this is a closer look at rock osures in place on creek parkway right no
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worked in the oil business, the son of a prominent baptist minister from texas and a graduate of baylor university, and he feels he has to prove himself to his men. he is taking over from the guy who was a really popular leader, who took over from e company. spalding is determined to lead by example. he comes in 20 minutes after -- excuse me. dawson. he comes in 20 minutes after spalding and his group, and he starts to make his way up. he takes out a machine gun nest himself with grenades. and he leads them to where you see right there, where you have a prominent church steeple. his unit ends up fighting bitterly the rest of that day and night. the tragic thing about dawson's company, they took about 16 casualties getting off the beach. most were lightly wounded. the heaviest casualties were late in the day because of the poor coordination communications wise between the army and the navy. the navy had preplanned fire, and it killed several of dawson's guys and wounded several others. he will also be highly decorated for this, as will many of his guys. this sort of governing over this is colonel g
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lectures in history, baylor university professor teaches a class on the american military during the revolutionary war including a look at the equipment and capabilities of the continental army and militia troops. she compares the advantages and disadvantages of the american and british forces. her class is one hour and 10 minutes. >> when we last met, you will declared independence. so, that means we have to go to war. in order to do that, we need to recruit troops, train them, drill them, arm them. all those good things. before we do that, i want to talk briefly about military history in general. we will set aside our political issues for now. the next couple of weeks, it's military history. here's the thing. there are certain challenges that folks who study military history are going to encounter. like what? >> history being written by the winners? >> to the winners go the history. what they end up doing, they are the ones will tell the story. unless you are doing the civil war. this is the way it usually works. you usually get their perspective. we will see that a lot in this war
lectures in history, baylor university professor teaches a class on the american military during the revolutionary war including a look at the equipment and capabilities of the continental army and militia troops. she compares the advantages and disadvantages of the american and british forces. her class is one hour and 10 minutes. >> when we last met, you will declared independence. so, that means we have to go to war. in order to do that, we need to recruit troops, train them, drill...
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on lectures and history, baylor university professor julian sweet on the american military during revolutionaryar. >> so this right here is a hand-crafted work of art created by a gunsman who made lock stocking barrels, every piece of it by hand, each one individually different. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern after michael collins on the 50th anniversary of the apolo 11 moon landing. >> some people want to touch, smell, to understand wherever that may be on the surface of the planet, little bit above it, way above it, beyond the moon through mars, whatever. i think it's somehow within us to have this not a need but this world, desire to explore. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency, the sense of humor of abraham lincoln. >> riding through the woods he met a lady on horseback, he waited for her to pass but instead she stopped an scrutinized him before saying, well, for land sake you are the holliest man i ever saw. >> yes, madame, but i can't help it. no, i suppose not, the lady, well, you might stay at home. >> this weekend on c-span3. [laughter] >> sunday night on q&a lincoln scholar and best sell
on lectures and history, baylor university professor julian sweet on the american military during revolutionaryar. >> so this right here is a hand-crafted work of art created by a gunsman who made lock stocking barrels, every piece of it by hand, each one individually different. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern after michael collins on the 50th anniversary of the apolo 11 moon landing. >> some people want to touch, smell, to understand wherever that may be on the surface of the...
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[ light laughter ] next is a photo of -- thank you -- the baylor university basketball coach kim mulkeyxt photo is daenerys from this week's episode of "game of thrones." her meme says -- >> steve: ooh. [ applause ] >> jimmy: next is a photo of german chancellor, angela merkel. her meme says -- [ cheers and applause ] finally, here's a photo of steph curry. his meme says -- there you go. >> steve: oy! >> jimmy: that was "this week in memes." we'll be right back with maya rudolph, everybody. come on back. stay tuned. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even rooftop parking. strange forces at work? only if you're referring to gravity-and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. (dad) this i(mom)eam cake needs
[ light laughter ] next is a photo of -- thank you -- the baylor university basketball coach kim mulkeyxt photo is daenerys from this week's episode of "game of thrones." her meme says -- >> steve: ooh. [ applause ] >> jimmy: next is a photo of german chancellor, angela merkel. her meme says -- [ cheers and applause ] finally, here's a photo of steph curry. his meme says -- there you go. >> steve: oy! >> jimmy: that was "this week in memes." we'll be...
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had zero. [ laughter ] president trump met with the ncaa champion baylor university women's basketballyesterday at the white house. and, oof, look at his face. i mean, that -- [ laughter ] it's like in a movie when someone goes, "they're right behind me, aren't they? [ laughter ] how much did they hear? all of it? oh. oh, hey, ladies." [ laughter ] starting tomorrow, smoking will be prohibited at disney parks nationwide. said donald duck, "my throat feels better already!" [ laughter and applause ] [ cheers ] that's right. smoking will be prohibited at disney parks while over at six flags, you can bring your meth on the rides now. [ laughter and applause ] [ light laughter ] i want to give a shout out to the graphics department, that just sometimes -- [ laughter ] just sometimes really crushes it. and just think, if you didn't have a graphics department that good we would have had to pay for a little kid to go on a ride with a meth addict. [ laughter ] according to the "new york post," the average american couch contains $1.50 in change, though some couches have lost people millions. [
had zero. [ laughter ] president trump met with the ncaa champion baylor university women's basketballyesterday at the white house. and, oof, look at his face. i mean, that -- [ laughter ] it's like in a movie when someone goes, "they're right behind me, aren't they? [ laughter ] how much did they hear? all of it? oh. oh, hey, ladies." [ laughter ] starting tomorrow, smoking will be prohibited at disney parks nationwide. said donald duck, "my throat feels better already!" [...
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. >> lectures in history baylor university professor julianne class on the american military including the look of the equipment and capabilities of the continental army and militia troops. she compares the advantages and disadvantages of the american and british forces. her class is about one hour 10 minutes. set aside our political history for now. next couple of weeks is military history. here's the thing. that folksllenges who study military history are going to encounter. what are some of the things you can see historians having problems with? >> history being written by the winners. sweet: often say to the winners go the history. they're the ones that will tell the story. unless you are doing the civil war. it usually the way works so usually get their perspective. we will see that a lot in this war where you have got a lot of the american revolution stuff -- one of the reasons i had read the spring chapter, the british version is a little different. >> there is not a lot of certainty with who won what battle and that stuff. prof. sweet: you run into some uncertainties. again, lo
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. >> baylor university professor julian sweet on the american military in the revolutionary war. partis is a handcrafted created by a gunsmith who made lock, stock, and barrel every piece of this by hand. each one will be different. eastern, at 6:30 p.m. astronaut michael collins. >> people in general want to go, to see, to touch, to understand wherever that may be, on the surface of the planet, a little bit above it, to the moon, beyond the moon to mars, wherever. it is somewhere within us to have this -- it is not a need, but this will and desire to explore. the sense of humor of abraham lincoln. woods he through the met a lady on horseback. he waited for her to pass but instead, she stopped and scrutinized him, saying, you are the homely asked man i have ever seen. i can't help it, he replied. lady suppose not, said the , but you might stay at home. [laughter] >> this weekend on c-span3 on american history tv. jared kushner set down to discuss the middle east peace efforts. my name is jim shriver. it is my pleasure to welcome you to the washington institute symposium.
. >> baylor university professor julian sweet on the american military in the revolutionary war. partis is a handcrafted created by a gunsmith who made lock, stock, and barrel every piece of this by hand. each one will be different. eastern, at 6:30 p.m. astronaut michael collins. >> people in general want to go, to see, to touch, to understand wherever that may be, on the surface of the planet, a little bit above it, to the moon, beyond the moon to mars, wherever. it is somewhere...
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. >> on lectures in history, baylor university professor julianne sweet on the american militariry during the revolutionary war. >> this right here is a handcrafted work of art created by a gunsmith who made lock stock and barrel every piece of this by hand, each one's going to be individually different. this is why i'm saying don't lose it. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern astronaut michael collins on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. > i think people in general want to go to see, to touch, to smell, to understand wherever that may be, on the surface of the planet, a little bit above it, way above it, to the moon, beyond the moon to mars. whatever. i think it's somehow within us to have this, it's not a need but this will, this desire to explore. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency, author richard kawardeen on the sense of rumor of lincoln. >> he met a lady on horse back. he waited for her to pass but instead she stopped and scrutinized him before saying, well, for land's sake, you are the homeliest man i ever saw. yes, madam. but i can't help it he replied. no, i suppose no
. >> on lectures in history, baylor university professor julianne sweet on the american militariry during the revolutionary war. >> this right here is a handcrafted work of art created by a gunsmith who made lock stock and barrel every piece of this by hand, each one's going to be individually different. this is why i'm saying don't lose it. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern astronaut michael collins on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. > i think people in...
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baylor university professor julian sweet on the american military during the revolutionary war. >> so this right here is a hand- crafted work of art. created by a gunsmith who made lock, stock, and barrel every piece of this by hand, each one is going to be individually different. >> sunday 6:30 p.m., the anniversary of the apollo moon landing, michael collins. >> i think people want to go to see, to touch, to understand wherever that may be on the surface of the planet, little bit above it, way above it, through the moon, beyond the moon to mars. whatever, i think it's somehow within us to have this not a need but this will, this desire to explore. >> and at 8:00 on the presidency , author richard car dean on the sense of humor of abraham lincoln. >> riding through the woods he met a lady on horseback he waited her to pass, but instead she stopped and scrutinized him before she said well, for land sake you have the homeliest man i ever saw. well yes, madam, but i can't help it. no, i suppose not said the lady. but you might stay at home. [laughter] >> this weekend on american history
baylor university professor julian sweet on the american military during the revolutionary war. >> so this right here is a hand- crafted work of art. created by a gunsmith who made lock, stock, and barrel every piece of this by hand, each one is going to be individually different. >> sunday 6:30 p.m., the anniversary of the apollo moon landing, michael collins. >> i think people want to go to see, to touch, to understand wherever that may be on the surface of the planet,...
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. >> on lectures and history, baylor university professor on the american military during the revolutionary. >> this is a handcrafted work of gunsmith whoy a may lock stock and barrel, every piece of this by hand, each one will be individually different. six: 30 p.m. eastern, an astronaut on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. >> people may want to see and touch and smell and understand wherever that may be, on the surface of the planet, a little bit above it, way above it, to the moon, beyond the moon toward mars. need in us to have this and this will and desire to explore. presidency,n the the sense of humor of abraham lincoln. >> riding through the woods he made -- met a lady on horseback and waited for her to pass but instead she stopped and scrutinized him before saying, for land sake, you are the homeless man i ever saw. it, hedam, i cannot help replied. i suppose not, said the lady. you may stay at home. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. with the conclusion of the hearing with william barr with many republicans and democrats wanting to talk to robert
. >> on lectures and history, baylor university professor on the american military during the revolutionary. >> this is a handcrafted work of gunsmith whoy a may lock stock and barrel, every piece of this by hand, each one will be individually different. six: 30 p.m. eastern, an astronaut on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. >> people may want to see and touch and smell and understand wherever that may be, on the surface of the planet, a little bit above it,...
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on lectures in history, baylor university professor julianne suiweet on t revolutionary war. >> this right here is a hand crafted work of art, created by a gunsmith, who made lock, stock and barrel every piece of this by hand. each one is going to be individually different. this is why i'm saying, don't lose it. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern, astronaut michael collins, on the 50th verse of the apollo xi moon landing. >> people want to go to see, to touch, to smell, to understand, wherever that may be, on the surface of the planet, a little bit above it, way above it, to the moon, beyond the moon, to mars. wherever. i think it's somehow within us to have this -- it's not a need, but this will, this desire, to explore. >> and at 8:00, on the presidency, author richard carwadine on the sense of humor of abraham lincoln. >> riding through the woods, he met a lady on horse backe. he waited for her to pass but instead she stopped and scrutinized him before saying, well, for land sake, you are the homeliest man i ever saw. well, yes, madam, but i can't help it, he replied. no, i suppose no
on lectures in history, baylor university professor julianne suiweet on t revolutionary war. >> this right here is a hand crafted work of art, created by a gunsmith, who made lock, stock and barrel every piece of this by hand. each one is going to be individually different. this is why i'm saying, don't lose it. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern, astronaut michael collins, on the 50th verse of the apollo xi moon landing. >> people want to go to see, to touch, to smell, to...
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. >> on lectures and histories, baylor university professor julian suite on the american military during the revolutionary war. this is a handcrafted work of art created by a gunsmith who knew lock stock and barrel made every piece by hand for each one individually different . >> sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern, on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing . >> people in general want to go to see to touch to smell and to understand. wherever that may be on the surface of the planet , a little bit above it her way above it, be on the moon to mars, i think somehow it's within us to have this not a need but a will, this desire to explore . >> and 8 p.m. on the presidency, author richard codeine on the humor of abraham lincoln . >> riding through the woods he met a lady on horseback, he waited for her to pass but instead she stopped and scrutinized him before saying, wow, for lamb sake you are the loneliest man i ever saw . >> yes madam, but i can't help it he replied . >> no, i suppose not. you might stay at home said the lady [ laughter ] >> this weekend on american history tv on cspa
. >> on lectures and histories, baylor university professor julian suite on the american military during the revolutionary war. this is a handcrafted work of art created by a gunsmith who knew lock stock and barrel made every piece by hand for each one individually different . >> sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern, on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing . >> people in general want to go to see to touch to smell and to understand. wherever that may be on the surface of...
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baylor:00 p.m., university professor julian sweet on the american military during the revolutionary war. >> this right here is a handcrafted work of art. created by a gunsmith who made s, everyck and barrel piece of this by hand. at 6:30 p.m. eastern, astronaut michael collins on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. >> people in general may want to that mayd, wherever be. on the surface of the planets, a little bit about that, way above it, to the moon, beyond the moon to mars, whatever. it is somehow within us to have this -- it is not a need, but this will, this desire to explore. presidency, a the sense of humor of it were handling her. -- abraham lincoln. >> he met a lady on horseback. he waited for her to pass. instead, she stopped and scrutinized him before saying, you are the holiest man -- i man -- themeliest homeliest man i ever saw. >> this weekend on c-span3. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> today, t
baylor:00 p.m., university professor julian sweet on the american military during the revolutionary war. >> this right here is a handcrafted work of art. created by a gunsmith who made s, everyck and barrel piece of this by hand. at 6:30 p.m. eastern, astronaut michael collins on the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. >> people in general may want to that mayd, wherever be. on the surface of the planets, a little bit about that, way above it, to the moon, beyond the...
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who spoke about the fact that she was encouraged to not come out because she was at baylor, which is a christian universitypressured not to come out. i came from baylor itself. coaches,can ownership, what can they do to foster a better culture of support, and not use that term distraction, which i think is lazy when they say speaking out against racial justice or on behalf of lgbtq issues that that is a distraction from the team. dot can owners and coaches to have a more supportive environment for -- for their players? >> they need to realize that they don't own people. >> [applause] else?one that was a might drop there. >> look at what monumental did. look at what mystics did. we're sitting on stage because our company, our team, our organization, believes in giving us the voice and giving us the platform to talk about hard discussions and discussions that need to happen. this is a prime example of what it means to be supported as a player. i can remember my rookie season, the coach coming into the locker room and there was something going on within that day, also fell on the game day, and i can remember
who spoke about the fact that she was encouraged to not come out because she was at baylor, which is a christian universitypressured not to come out. i came from baylor itself. coaches,can ownership, what can they do to foster a better culture of support, and not use that term distraction, which i think is lazy when they say speaking out against racial justice or on behalf of lgbtq issues that that is a distraction from the team. dot can owners and coaches to have a more supportive environment...