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the message and therefore, having us around really allows them to do that. 8 p.m.ay night s at eastern on c-span's q&a. c-span awards fellowships to several middle and high school teachers who have demonstrated innovative methods of incorporating c-span programs in their teaching. they join c-span's education relations team in washington, d.c., for four weeks in july to develop new teaching materials. they help lead c-span summer educators conference. one of our three 2019 teacher fellows if middle school teacher maureen mcguirl of jamestown, rhode island. >> 2019 teacher fellow maureen mcguirl teaches at the jamestown school in jamestown, rhode island. tell us about your school and students. >> well, our school is on an island for once our students are together k through 8. they are excited when we have military students which makes up 25% of our population because of the naval war college. so new people to meet and bring diversity to our classrooms. so, basically, the island started out as a farm for sheep. then stayed that way really into we got another bridge in. that is when our population expl
the message and therefore, having us around really allows them to do that. 8 p.m.ay night s at eastern on c-span's q&a. c-span awards fellowships to several middle and high school teachers who have demonstrated innovative methods of incorporating c-span programs in their teaching. they join c-span's education relations team in washington, d.c., for four weeks in july to develop new teaching materials. they help lead c-span summer educators conference. one of our three 2019 teacher fellows...
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c-span 's booktv. today's program will be broadcast live on c-span2's booktv. and if there is time at the end of the q&a, we encourage you to use the microphone over there in the center so the home viewing audience will be able to hear your questions. also, as a reminder, we request that you silence cell phones and turn off those camera flashes. and i'm so thrilled to be here. it's really, it is an honor to be here in conversation. so, the queen, the forgotten life between an american myth by josh levine reveals the real story of the woman who became a national symbol of wealth abroad. josh levine has recovered a remarkable counterintuitive double slip of a story that is so twisted and complex that it just is amazing that he figured it out. and so many history transfer for so long. queen reads like a detective story. also linda taylor, she was known for much of her life when she was making headlines, in particular, josh places together this story of her life. he finds out that whatever financial frauds she perpetrated, they paled in significance to her other crimes. this woman, known as the welfare qu
c-span 's booktv. today's program will be broadcast live on c-span2's booktv. and if there is time at the end of the q&a, we encourage you to use the microphone over there in the center so the home viewing audience will be able to hear your questions. also, as a reminder, we request that you silence cell phones and turn off those camera flashes. and i'm so thrilled to be here. it's really, it is an honor to be here in conversation. so, the queen, the forgotten life between an american myth...
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c-span booktv. today's program will be broadcast live on c-span 2's book of the, and if there's time at the end of the program for a q & a session with the author, we ask you use the microphone in the center of the room so the home viewing oddsens can participate. before we again we ask that you silence your cellphones and if you are going to be taking photos during the presentation, that you turn off all flash. with that said, please welcome carlos, the "washington post" nonfiction book critic and winner of the 2019 pulitzer paris for criticism, and author, kathleen blue. [applause] >> so, it's great pleasure to be here with kathleen. assistant professor of history at the university of chicago and we're here to discuss her first book, bring the war home, the white power movement, and the paramilitary america. kathleen holds a doctorate in american todays from yale another and spent a decade or so working on the become. i have to confess when i first enencounterred your book i thought what a timely moment to explore a contemporary history of this movement, but of course by the time you finish it you realize that the
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. >> that is sunday night on c-span q and a. late 1850'smericans generally trusted their congressman, but not congress. nor did congressman trust each other. armed many were routinely , not because they were eager to kill their opponents but out of fear that they might kill them. >> joanne freeman will be our guest on in-depth sunday from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern. "the field ofk is blood." join our live conversation with your phone calls and facebook questions. then on afterwards, in his latest book, the immoral majority, and examination of whether evangelicals are choosing political power over religious values. >> i think this is dangerous. i think it contributes to keeping a system in place that takes accountability out of the system, and i think it also is an easy way to bring in something like evangelical beliefs, and then use that as a way to get votes which seems like the worst possible way to use it. >> watch every weekend on c-span two. announcer: president trump and vice president pence participated in a welcome ceremony at the pe
. >> that is sunday night on c-span q and a. late 1850'smericans generally trusted their congressman, but not congress. nor did congressman trust each other. armed many were routinely , not because they were eager to kill their opponents but out of fear that they might kill them. >> joanne freeman will be our guest on in-depth sunday from noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern. "the field ofk is blood." join our live conversation with your phone calls and facebook questions. then on...
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s leading up to woodstock and its legacy. also live on american history tv on c-span three. >> coming up tonight, it is "q&a."ollowed by campaign 2020 coverage of presidential candidates speaking to voters at the iowa state fair.
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s leading up to woodstock and its legacy. years, sunday on c-span's "washington journal" and american history tv on c-span3. millsday on qdud talks about photos covering president trump. >> obviously, he enjoys having us around. despite his constant comments about fake news in the media and so forth, i really feel he enjoys having us around. it drives the news of the day which he can do every day and does everyday. aroundre, having us really allows him to do that. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern .n c-span's q&a >> the house will be in order. beenr 40 years, c-span has providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your mind. c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪ >> "washington journal" continues. host: among the things you will see at the iowa state fair, the c-span bus, who has been providing coverage of the 2020 event going on there. we've had several guests over the last few days joining us to talk politics there. we
s leading up to woodstock and its legacy. years, sunday on c-span's "washington journal" and american history tv on c-span3. millsday on qdud talks about photos covering president trump. >> obviously, he enjoys having us around. despite his constant comments about fake news in the media and so forth, i really feel he enjoys having us around. it drives the news of the day which he can do every day and does everyday. aroundre, having us really allows him to do that. >>...
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c-span's q and a. in three presidential surveys taken, grover cleveland dropped from 17th to 20 third place, ulysses s. grant makes the most dramatic rise of the presidents, going from 33rd to 22nd spot. where does your favorite president frank? -- rank? learn about 44 chief executives in c-span's the presidents. it is great vacation reading available where books are sold ents. c-span.org/thepresid >> now, a critical look at the medicare for all health care plan. theysts discuss disadvantages and emphasize the need for individuals to have control over their insurance rather than the federal government. hosted by the heritage foundation in washington, this runs an hour and a half. >>
c-span's q and a. in three presidential surveys taken, grover cleveland dropped from 17th to 20 third place, ulysses s. grant makes the most dramatic rise of the presidents, going from 33rd to 22nd spot. where does your favorite president frank? -- rank? learn about 44 chief executives in c-span's the presidents. it is great vacation reading available where books are sold ents. c-span.org/thepresid >> now, a critical look at the medicare for all health care plan. theysts discuss...
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c-span's q&a. easternday at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history. the 1960'sil rights movement. >> while women were instrumental in helping to organize and put the march together, the events were purely dominated by men. >> sunday at 4:30 p.m. eastern, global significance of the declaration of independence during and after the american revolution. >> multiple translations of our declaration also made their way to columbia, venezuela and of 50r over the course years after 1776, a half-century known to scholars as the age of revolution. >> eyewitness accounts from inside the white house during the apollo 11 lunar landing. >> we really staked ourselves into the cabinet room throughout the day. you could see the windows were landed at 4:15e in the afternoon and the astronauts did not walk until later. passed on our nations american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: cynthia miller-idriss joins us for a discussion on white supremacy in the united states. she is a professor here in d.c., a senior's -- a senior fellow at th
c-span's q&a. easternday at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history. the 1960'sil rights movement. >> while women were instrumental in helping to organize and put the march together, the events were purely dominated by men. >> sunday at 4:30 p.m. eastern, global significance of the declaration of independence during and after the american revolution. >> multiple translations of our declaration also made their way to columbia, venezuela and of 50r over the course years after 1776,...
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s, leading up to woodstock and its legacy. woodstock, 50 years, sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal. also live on american history tv on c-span3. >> sunday on qyork times staff photographer doug mills talks about photos covering president trump. >> obviously, he enjoys having us around. i really believe despite his constant comments about fake news and the media and so forth, i really feel he enjoys having us around because it helps drive his message, the news of the day , which she can do every day, he constantly is driving the message. therefore, having us around really allows them to do that. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> next, a look at disinformation campaigns and potential ways to combat them. panelists provide an historical test test current patterns in disinformation and potential challenges ahead. cnn anchor kate baldwin moderated the discussion. -- kate baldwin. >> good
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gave some examples, and that immediately caused a firestorm. 8:00 p.m.night at eastern on c-span's q&a. 1850's americans generally trusted their congressmen, but did not trust congress as an institution, nor did congress trust each other. by 1860, many congressmen were routinely armed, out of fear that their opponents might kill them. andell history professor author joanne freeman will be our guest on in-depth sunday from noon until 2:00 p.m. eastern. miss freeman's latest book is "field of blood." her other titles include the essential hamilton, hamilton writing, and affairs of honor. join the conversation. then at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, and his latest book, the moral majority, been how ponders whether evangelicals are choosing power over christian values. >> the argument is tempting but dangerous. it contributes to keeping a system in place that takes accountability out of the system. way toalso is an easy bring in something like evangelical system or any other fate -- evangelicalism or any other faith, and use that to get votes, which seems like the worst possible way you could us
gave some examples, and that immediately caused a firestorm. 8:00 p.m.night at eastern on c-span's q&a. 1850's americans generally trusted their congressmen, but did not trust congress as an institution, nor did congress trust each other. by 1860, many congressmen were routinely armed, out of fear that their opponents might kill them. andell history professor author joanne freeman will be our guest on in-depth sunday from noon until 2:00 p.m. eastern. miss freeman's latest book is...