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carmichael: that's correct. host: one more. >> these photographs and reports of battle got back to washington, was there any documentation of how lincoln perceived and reacted to these reports? dr. carmichael: so i can tell you this, that the first news reports that made it back to the tribune and the first reports on antietam has to go through great lengths to be able to get this story up to new york city because of the telegraph. anne stanton is taking in that information. some people would suggest or make the argument stanton was censoring it to some degree. i'm not so sure about that but in terms of the first report off the battle and how it was transmitted, i don't know. but in terms of news of the battle that reached new york city and the tribune, it's all his work and he does it within a few days of the battle. that piece, which is then syndicated, it made wide circulation and covers the contours of the fighting, but it also showed the blood and the gore. i want to reinforce that point, that the idea that
carmichael: that's correct. host: one more. >> these photographs and reports of battle got back to washington, was there any documentation of how lincoln perceived and reacted to these reports? dr. carmichael: so i can tell you this, that the first news reports that made it back to the tribune and the first reports on antietam has to go through great lengths to be able to get this story up to new york city because of the telegraph. anne stanton is taking in that information. some people...
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peter carmichael. i have several decisions i've made over the course of my professional career that i have considered quite good. one of the top ones was going to the university of north carolina to study with pete. upon moving to greensboro, he subsequently left. so that wasn't necessarily my best choice. but we had a long and fruitful time once he decided to come back. since that time, he's been one of my great advocates and a good friend. he is among the most talented historians that you will hear on any subject matter. pete is a professor of civil war studies and director of the civil war institute. he is the author and editor of four books. personified: the generalship of robert e. lee and one of my favorites, "the last virginian." the university of north carolina published it in 2005. he has published numerous articles in popular journals, speaks frequently to popular and scholarly audiences. and every june, as some of you know, he directs the civil war institute's summer conference at gettysburg
peter carmichael. i have several decisions i've made over the course of my professional career that i have considered quite good. one of the top ones was going to the university of north carolina to study with pete. upon moving to greensboro, he subsequently left. so that wasn't necessarily my best choice. but we had a long and fruitful time once he decided to come back. since that time, he's been one of my great advocates and a good friend. he is among the most talented historians that you...
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and that's the carmichael bank robbery. >> during her trial, the agent in charge of the fbi at that time indicated that the fbi would be willing to recommend immunity from prosecution for patricia hearst, not for the hibernia bank robbery but for other circumstances. if she would make herself available for questioning by the fbi, under immunity. >> the robbery last year in which a woman was killed. >> we had been accused in the newspaper of involvement in the carmichael bank robbery as early as september 21st, 1975. subsequently, very soon, they charged steve solia with the bank robbery in sacramento. there were witnesses to the robbery who came that they saw him in the bank and put him among the robbers. when she ends up debriefing, she tells the fbi the real story of what happened and reveals to them that steven was not in the bank. the prosecutors wanted to stick with their eyewitness identification principally because they knew she was a horrible [ bleep ] witness, even if she was telling the truth. > steven was acquitted. >> the federal government used that as a test run as to wheth
and that's the carmichael bank robbery. >> during her trial, the agent in charge of the fbi at that time indicated that the fbi would be willing to recommend immunity from prosecution for patricia hearst, not for the hibernia bank robbery but for other circumstances. if she would make herself available for questioning by the fbi, under immunity. >> the robbery last year in which a woman was killed. >> we had been accused in the newspaper of involvement in the carmichael bank...
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carmichael's question. ae portrayal of union as , is ation for soldiers clear that the motivation of the soldiers changed over the years. [indiscernible] depthnot anyway touch the of the standing of the union of the concept of democracy. [indiscernible] it's funny you mention gettysburg. the question is how could you say it is union when the portrayal for decades has celebrated the bravery of at therate soldiers expense of the concept of the union. prof. janney: the quick answer is that was not the case for the first several decades of gettysburg being developed. we're talking about what union veterans and the descendents thought is different. memory changes over time. we are in the midst of another shift in which the civil war is being interpreted. that changes over time and that is part of what happened at gettysburg, whether that is through paintings, fiction, movies, and other ways in which gettysburg becomes parts of the popular imagination. one quick point is that the union itself continues to change
carmichael's question. ae portrayal of union as , is ation for soldiers clear that the motivation of the soldiers changed over the years. [indiscernible] depthnot anyway touch the of the standing of the union of the concept of democracy. [indiscernible] it's funny you mention gettysburg. the question is how could you say it is union when the portrayal for decades has celebrated the bravery of at therate soldiers expense of the concept of the union. prof. janney: the quick answer is that was not...
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then said we were going to drop the slogan of black power reporting back to carmichael and others. and then to go back to chicago the march was congregated and maybe a thousand people they are. and it was already in progress and then to speak to the crowd about the international situation of vietnam for the need of black unity in the political mobilization and what we know as black power what we want? black power. the response back is thunderous. and the reasons are twofold because white power is expressing the frustration it also the aspirations. it deals with federal reform the slow pace and it hasn't changed materially over the course of the civil rights movement it is a frustration and that is to be on a higher moral plane. with the white liberals in particular that is the frustration that aspirational part as well that the notion that black people should control their own communities , state pride in black history, black beauty plaque, black history, to stay with the black fabric but that has been magnified with the internal dynamic with stokely carmichael they have a good per
then said we were going to drop the slogan of black power reporting back to carmichael and others. and then to go back to chicago the march was congregated and maybe a thousand people they are. and it was already in progress and then to speak to the crowd about the international situation of vietnam for the need of black unity in the political mobilization and what we know as black power what we want? black power. the response back is thunderous. and the reasons are twofold because white power...
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the ralph brown's and stokely carmichaels are the spearheads of deep resentments that go beyond their way out revolutionary attitude. when you look at the resentments in america, for example in the black community, when you look at the resentment in america on the campuses, you cannot categorize them in terms of -- if these are communist led there , are some communists and it perhaps were people like the ralph browns and stokely carmichaels, is much bigger, no question. >> what we deal, as president of the united states, do to eliminate that? jobs and justice to eliminate all that unrest? mr. nixon: what you have to do is this. you see, people like the browns and carmichaels, the destructive revolutionaries -- they have no plans. some in the hippie group are the same. you ask them what they are for. they are not for anything. they are just against. that is the modern trend. they are just against. what you must do is withdraw spearhem, and their carriers. fromay that you withdraw them, their spear carriers, is to give them another cause, something which is meaningful, something where w
the ralph brown's and stokely carmichaels are the spearheads of deep resentments that go beyond their way out revolutionary attitude. when you look at the resentments in america, for example in the black community, when you look at the resentment in america on the campuses, you cannot categorize them in terms of -- if these are communist led there , are some communists and it perhaps were people like the ralph browns and stokely carmichaels, is much bigger, no question. >> what we deal,...
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we know that he took the back seat to carmichael he became a shadow in the back until he was at target. so talk about that whole idea of sncc because we know the national connection to the change of leadership so talk about sncc and the outside agitator that you referred to as mister withers as the inside ma man. >> sncc itself was a little bit behind the scenes it was a grassroots organization that very early decided to launchga voter registration campaigns in mississippi moses went down then started recruiting other people and students volunteered and that culminated in 1964 mississippi freedom summer. so sncc itself operated quietly behind the scenes and within sncc the administration it was very decentralized for thee most part the chairman had the prominent one stokely carmichael so they were the face but really it was run by everybody all the staffers and police were involved in 1963 and went to mississippi to join the freedom summer effort went to atlantic city to the democratic convention which was a watershed turning point in the movement of the democratic party in black histo
we know that he took the back seat to carmichael he became a shadow in the back until he was at target. so talk about that whole idea of sncc because we know the national connection to the change of leadership so talk about sncc and the outside agitator that you referred to as mister withers as the inside ma man. >> sncc itself was a little bit behind the scenes it was a grassroots organization that very early decided to launchga voter registration campaigns in mississippi moses went down...
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>>> to american history tv, showing you programs on the civil war, historian and author peter carmichael describing public reaction to the carnage in 1852, and how it was depicted in the photos, illustrations, and letters that the soldiers sent home. also reunions, and clara barton's role at the battle. shepherd university, in west virginia. >> next on the civil war, historian peter carmichael talks about how violence at the battle of antietam was depicted in photos, illustrations, and letters. describing the public reaction to photographs of dead soldiers, and how soldiers wrote about the battle to family members at home, 55 minute talk, part of a conference on the battle of antietam, taking place at university. >> welcome back to the morning session, doctor james, an assistant of history at the university as well as the director of georgetown study of the civil war, thank you all again for your attendance today, we deeply appreciate your interest in the subject matter, and, this for me, i think is the realization of a pretty interesting collaboration, that he'd articulated so well, bri
>>> to american history tv, showing you programs on the civil war, historian and author peter carmichael describing public reaction to the carnage in 1852, and how it was depicted in the photos, illustrations, and letters that the soldiers sent home. also reunions, and clara barton's role at the battle. shepherd university, in west virginia. >> next on the civil war, historian peter carmichael talks about how violence at the battle of antietam was depicted in photos,...
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brown and carmichael. -- responsible for all the unrest in america? >> of course not. the browns and carmichael's are the spearheads of deep resentment that go far beyond their way out revolutionary attitude. when you look at the resentment that is in america, for example in the black community, when you look at the resentment in america on the campuses you cannot categorize it in terms of being communist lead. or that it is simply people like -- stokely carmichael's, it is much deeper. >> what would you do to eliminate that? >> what you have to do is this, the people like the browns in the carmichael's, the destructive revolutionaries, they have no plan for america. some of those in the yippies group -- they are not for anything, just against. they are like the latin america revolutionaries. that is the modern trend. there just against. what you must do is to withdraw from them their spear carriers. the way you would withdraw is to give their spear carriers another cause. something which is meaningful. something where you can be for something. when we talk about law a
brown and carmichael. -- responsible for all the unrest in america? >> of course not. the browns and carmichael's are the spearheads of deep resentment that go far beyond their way out revolutionary attitude. when you look at the resentment that is in america, for example in the black community, when you look at the resentment in america on the campuses you cannot categorize it in terms of being communist lead. or that it is simply people like -- stokely carmichael's, it is much deeper....
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eastern on "the civil war," historian peter carmichael talks about public reaction of photographs of862 battle of antietam, and the soldier perspective from the letters of home. bythe soldiers were changed something that dwells in the eyes of dead men. these photographs in the end, all that they really did was satisfy this morbid satisfaction. >> and that 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, university of arizona history professor kyle longley on lyndon johnson and the vietnam war in 1968. >> he has transformed the country, for better or for worse, giving up power to search for peace. that's pretty big. a major step. and it all relates to what? ? what is the issue? vietnam. >> sunday at 8:00 p.m., the relationship with pope john paul ii. >> you had two people, both leaders, one in the secular and one in the religious world, with parallel interest. when those parallel interests were obvious, as what happened in poland, where they were under attack, if you will, it was logical than for ronald reagan, particularly with his ideas about defeating communism, to cooperate. >> and next weekend
eastern on "the civil war," historian peter carmichael talks about public reaction of photographs of862 battle of antietam, and the soldier perspective from the letters of home. bythe soldiers were changed something that dwells in the eyes of dead men. these photographs in the end, all that they really did was satisfy this morbid satisfaction. >> and that 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, university of arizona history professor kyle longley on lyndon johnson and the vietnam war...
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and carmichael he's always there but a little bit in the background. he wanted to be in the background. he was kind of a bureaucrat in a way. until he wasn't, until he resisted the draft. and went to jail -- and got headline it is in the newspapers for being one of the early resist draft resisters during the vietnam war. and he would get arrested all of time he was interesting because as in aside because they were so ahead of the curve they were protesting apartheid in early 60s in the early 60s we didn't know about apartheid until the 80s. right when ray begun and whole right -- so t then we started but he was way ahead. they were protesting -- neocolonialism in palestine and losing a lot of jewish support as a result of that position that they took in the middle 60s they were issuing white papers left and right so they were this kind of -- intellectual activist grassroots roll up your sleeves commit for the long-term krief group so they didn't garner headlines not in the same way that martin luther king, jr. did -- with fclc. so there's that. and it
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. >> this weekend on american history television, peter carmichael talks about public reaction to photographs of the dead, the 1862 battle of the antietam, and the soldiers perspectives in letters to home. >> this was a terrible fascination these people had with death. people did was satisfy their morbid satisfaction with these photographs. and an arizona state university professor on president lyndon johnson and the vietnam war. johnson transformed the conflict for better or for worse, giving up power in the search for peace. pretty big. a major step. it led to what? vietnam. eastern, at 8 p.m. ronald reagan's attorney general talks about president reagan's views on communism and his relationship with pope john paul ii. >> there are relationships between these leaders, in the secular and religious world, with parallel interests. these interests were obvious in terms of what happened in poland, where they were under attack. reaganlogical for ronald to cooperate. >> and the world war i centennial. american history television airs every weekend on c-span3. launched our longest running and most
. >> this weekend on american history television, peter carmichael talks about public reaction to photographs of the dead, the 1862 battle of the antietam, and the soldiers perspectives in letters to home. >> this was a terrible fascination these people had with death. people did was satisfy their morbid satisfaction with these photographs. and an arizona state university professor on president lyndon johnson and the vietnam war. johnson transformed the conflict for better or for...
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>> this weekend on american history tv, saturday at 6 pm eastern on civil war, historian peter carmichael talks about public reaction to photographs of the dead in the 1862 battle of antietam and the soldiers perspectives -- letters to home. >> dwells in the dead and in the eyes of dead men. he said this was a terrible -- these people had with death and he said these photographs of -- all they really did was satisfy this morbid satisfaction. >> at 8 pm, on lectures of history, arizona state university professor kyle longley on president lyndon johnson and the vietnam war in 1958. >> here's one of the most present -- powerful presidents in history that is transform the country for better and for worse giving up power to search for peace. it is pretty big. major step. it all relates to what? what is the issue? vietnam. >> sunday at 8 pm eastern on the presidency point ronald reagan's attorney general talks about president reagan's view on communism and his relationship with pope john paul ii. >> you had two people, both leaders, one of the secondary -- religious world with parallel interest
>> this weekend on american history tv, saturday at 6 pm eastern on civil war, historian peter carmichael talks about public reaction to photographs of the dead in the 1862 battle of antietam and the soldiers perspectives -- letters to home. >> dwells in the dead and in the eyes of dead men. he said this was a terrible -- these people had with death and he said these photographs of -- all they really did was satisfy this morbid satisfaction. >> at 8 pm, on lectures of history,...
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[applause] >> this weekend on american war,ry tv, on the civil peter carr marco that carmichael talks about public reaction -- peter carmichael talks about public reaction. >> he said this was a terrible fascination these people had with death. all that they really did was satisfy this morbid satisfaction. >> arizona state university professor on the vietnam war in 1968. the mosts one of powerful presidents in american history who has transformed the country for better or for worse, giving up power to search for peace. major step. what's the issue? vietnam. on the presidency, ronald reagan's attorney general talks about president reagan's views on communism and his relationship with pope john paul ii. >> one and the secular world, one in the religious world with parallel interests. when those parallel interests were obvious as what happened , then it was logical particularlyagan, with his ideas about defeating communism. >> next weekend, the world war i centennial. american history tv airs every weekend on c-span3. established as a planned city in 1963, today it has a population of 54
[applause] >> this weekend on american war,ry tv, on the civil peter carr marco that carmichael talks about public reaction -- peter carmichael talks about public reaction. >> he said this was a terrible fascination these people had with death. all that they really did was satisfy this morbid satisfaction. >> arizona state university professor on the vietnam war in 1968. the mosts one of powerful presidents in american history who has transformed the country for better or for...
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at the diverse american river college campus in carmichael.. these five words - printed on flyers - are stirring up strong reactions from students....(kareem abu humra - student)'its so racist' (louie frutos - student)'i think its ok to be any color' 'its okay to be white'its a message some students consider harmless...others - divisive... (cristian espinoza - student) 'it doesnút really bother me' (zoe halliday - student)'its a lot of us versus them were definitely not a unified country right now on many different levels'around 1 a-m thursday staff members noticed some people taping the signs up on three different campus buildings...(joshua moon johnson - dean of student services equity programs and pathways for american river college)'one was on the administration building one was on kinesiology and i think one was near the football stadium ticket booth' the college acted fast - taking them down within just a few hours...dean of student services joshua moon johnson says american river college takes these flyers seriously.. these same flyers h
at the diverse american river college campus in carmichael.. these five words - printed on flyers - are stirring up strong reactions from students....(kareem abu humra - student)'its so racist' (louie frutos - student)'i think its ok to be any color' 'its okay to be white'its a message some students consider harmless...others - divisive... (cristian espinoza - student) 'it doesnút really bother me' (zoe halliday - student)'its a lot of us versus them were definitely not a unified country right...
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when i say armed resistance, carmichael has a revolver here stuck in his waist. and holding a shotgun there. them, that was, at the time hughley newton's murder trial. they were the founders of the black panthers. shows him at the time of the trial for murder of a policeman. , another black panther member. he was known for the book that he wrote. ,t was a collection of essays very genetically laid out the black panther agenda and whatnot. it sold quite a few books. the next topic we will look at is culture and counterculture. this wall is the center wall of the exhibition, the wall that you see if you were to enter a room. look at culture, pop culture and counterculture. literary culture and the photograph at the top, she had a major book that came out that year. it was titled slouching towards bethlehem. the book was a series of essays. going home, that kind of thing. article, essay was about the ashbury counterculture of the. she explores that and writes about it, talks about it. she meets a happy family with a five-year-old girl who is on acid. experience an r
when i say armed resistance, carmichael has a revolver here stuck in his waist. and holding a shotgun there. them, that was, at the time hughley newton's murder trial. they were the founders of the black panthers. shows him at the time of the trial for murder of a policeman. , another black panther member. he was known for the book that he wrote. ,t was a collection of essays very genetically laid out the black panther agenda and whatnot. it sold quite a few books. the next topic we will look...
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and the image here at the fort of craft here is -- carmichael has a revolver here. and mostly a shotgun there. the image above them is of bobby steele. at the time of healy newton's murder trial. and this image shows the time of healy newton's trial for murdering a policeman. another black panther member and cleaver was known for the book that he wrote. it was a collection of essays. they vary dramatically laid out the black panther agenda. it was racial matters, inequalities and whatnot. the next topic we will look at our culture and counterculture. this wall is the center of all of the exhibition. it's the wall you see if you were to enter the room. we look at culture, pop culture, counterculture, literary culture and the photograph at the top here. it was titled slouching towards bethlehem. essays, aeries of journal of going home and that kind of thing. the main article was about the counterculture of san francisco. explores that, writes about and a hippieut it family with a five-year-old girl on acid. it's quite the experience reading this. the book itself is ve
and the image here at the fort of craft here is -- carmichael has a revolver here. and mostly a shotgun there. the image above them is of bobby steele. at the time of healy newton's murder trial. and this image shows the time of healy newton's trial for murdering a policeman. another black panther member and cleaver was known for the book that he wrote. it was a collection of essays. they vary dramatically laid out the black panther agenda. it was racial matters, inequalities and whatnot. the...
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carmichael: pres. trump: i want to think the mayor, governor -- pres. trump: i want to think the mayor, governor, and governor-elect. brock, i want to thank you for the job. it has been incredible. law enforcement has been beyond anything anybody could belief. to see what has happened here, nobody would have ever thought this could have happened so the federal government is behind you. we are all behind each other. jerry and i have been speaking, haveavin ni -- gavin and i gotten to know each other and we will do a great job. this is sad to see. as far asws quite yet the lives are concerned. a certain number, but a lot of people are unaccounted for. this is notling me as bad as some areas. some areas are beyond this, just charred. one thing we have, we have the greatest people in the world looking to help the first responders, fema, and you people are incredible. law enforcement, they never let us down. they never let us down. .e are here kevin, thank you very much for the job you have done and support you have given in washington. do, justything we can
carmichael: pres. trump: i want to think the mayor, governor -- pres. trump: i want to think the mayor, governor, and governor-elect. brock, i want to thank you for the job. it has been incredible. law enforcement has been beyond anything anybody could belief. to see what has happened here, nobody would have ever thought this could have happened so the federal government is behind you. we are all behind each other. jerry and i have been speaking, haveavin ni -- gavin and i gotten to know each...
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alistair carmichael.r memorial hospital in hampshire after being given powerful opiod painkillers between 1987—2001. 200 more people may have had their lives shortened. in the wake of a report into events at the hospital, the health secretary matt hancock has announced stronger measures to protect nhs whistle—blowers. from april next year, medical examiners will be introduced across england to ensure every death is scrutinised. the findings in the gosport report are truly shocking, and we must not forget that every one of those people was a son or daughter, a mother or a father or a sister or a brother. and i want to reiterate the profound and unambiguous apology on behalf of the government and the nhs for the hurt and the anguish that families who lost loved ones have endured. our thoughts, as he said, are with the families of the 456 patients whose lives were shortened because of what happened at gosport. and the families of the 200 others who may have suffered, whose lives may be shortened but because
alistair carmichael.r memorial hospital in hampshire after being given powerful opiod painkillers between 1987—2001. 200 more people may have had their lives shortened. in the wake of a report into events at the hospital, the health secretary matt hancock has announced stronger measures to protect nhs whistle—blowers. from april next year, medical examiners will be introduced across england to ensure every death is scrutinised. the findings in the gosport report are truly shocking, and we...
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tonight.afterwards >> next on the civil war, peter carmichael talks about the various ways violence at the 1862 battle of antietam was depicted in photos, illustrations and letters. he describes the public reaction to photographs of dead soldiers and householders wrote about the battle to family members at home. this talk was part of a conference on the battle of antietam, that took place at shepherd university. >> okay, welcome back to the morning session. i'm dr. james. thank you for your attendance. we appreciate your interest in the subject matter. this is an interesting collaboration that was articulated so well, bringing a lot of methodologies and points
tonight.afterwards >> next on the civil war, peter carmichael talks about the various ways violence at the 1862 battle of antietam was depicted in photos, illustrations and letters. he describes the public reaction to photographs of dead soldiers and householders wrote about the battle to family members at home. this talk was part of a conference on the battle of antietam, that took place at shepherd university. >> okay, welcome back to the morning session. i'm dr. james. thank you...
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at the diverse american river college campus in carmichael..hese five words - printed on flyers - are stirring up strong reactions from students....kareem abu humra: "its so racist."louie frutos: "i think its ok to be any color."'its okay to be white' its a message some students consider harmless...others - divisive...cristian espinoza: "it doesnút really bother me." zoe halliday: "it's a lot of us versus them were definitely not a unified country right now on many different levels." around 1 a-m thursday staff members noticed some people taping the signs up on three different campus buildings... joshua moon johnson: "one was on the administration building one was on kinesiology and i think one was near the football stadium ticket booth." the college acted fast - taking them down within just a few hours...dean of student services joshua moon johnson says american river college takes these flyers seriously.. these same flyers have been showing up on college campuses across the country...since last year.joshua moon johnson: "it has often come fro
at the diverse american river college campus in carmichael..hese five words - printed on flyers - are stirring up strong reactions from students....kareem abu humra: "its so racist."louie frutos: "i think its ok to be any color."'its okay to be white' its a message some students consider harmless...others - divisive...cristian espinoza: "it doesnút really bother me." zoe halliday: "it's a lot of us versus them were definitely not a unified country right now...
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. >> i want to go back to doctor carmichael's question. there is a couple of factors that at the pointed out, the portrayal of union as a motivation for the soldiers, and again, let me make it clear, that the motivation of the soldiers changed over the four years as opposed to the confederate soldiers of war. it does not in any way touch the depth of the understanding of the union soldiers as to the concept of a healthy democracy. the vast amount of material about confederate and union soldiers and even the portrayal , and is funny you mention gettysburg, and he -- and if you're from the unit, and you take up for the unit with the the trail at gettysburg has celebrated, and the bravery of confederate soldiers at the expense of the concept of the union. >> the quick answer to that is that was not the case for the first several decades of gettysburg being developed. were talking about what the union veterans and immediate descendents thought as different. memory changes over time and we are in the middle of another shift in which the way the
. >> i want to go back to doctor carmichael's question. there is a couple of factors that at the pointed out, the portrayal of union as a motivation for the soldiers, and again, let me make it clear, that the motivation of the soldiers changed over the four years as opposed to the confederate soldiers of war. it does not in any way touch the depth of the understanding of the union soldiers as to the concept of a healthy democracy. the vast amount of material about confederate and union...
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> this weekend on american history tv saturday at 6 pm eastern on the civil war historian peter carmichael talks about public reaction to photographs of the dead at the 1862 battle of antietam and soldier perspectives from letters to home. >> the people had a chance that dwelt in the dead. he said it was a terrible fascination that they had. they said that these photographs on the end-all that they really did was satisfy this morbid satisfaction. >> at 8 pm on lectures and history arizona state university professor kyle longley and president lyndon johnson and the vietnam war in 1968. >> here is one of the most powerful presidents in american history that has transformed the country for better or for worse giving up power to search for peace. that is pretty big. a major step and it all relates to what. what is the issue? vietnam. >> on sunday on the presidency. ronald reagan's attorney general talks about president reagan's news on communism and his relationship with pope john paul ii. >> you have two people both leaders one of the secular world and one in the religious world with parallel
> this weekend on american history tv saturday at 6 pm eastern on the civil war historian peter carmichael talks about public reaction to photographs of the dead at the 1862 battle of antietam and soldier perspectives from letters to home. >> the people had a chance that dwelt in the dead. he said it was a terrible fascination that they had. they said that these photographs on the end-all that they really did was satisfy this morbid satisfaction. >> at 8 pm on lectures and...
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moorman was at a friend's house - when his front porch camera detected activity at his house in carmichael get trick or treaters, so when he saw some at his doorstep he got excited... but that quickly turned to exasperation... because the adult made a terrible decision. (grant) moorman is not pressing charges - for the 15 dollar car charger in his package. but hopes the woman in this video - won't make this a bad holiday habit. sacramento county sheriffs department said its very rare to hear about porch pirate incidents involving children. finding the motivation to workout can be a challenge, but it doesn't have to be once you figure out your
moorman was at a friend's house - when his front porch camera detected activity at his house in carmichael get trick or treaters, so when he saw some at his doorstep he got excited... but that quickly turned to exasperation... because the adult made a terrible decision. (grant) moorman is not pressing charges - for the 15 dollar car charger in his package. but hopes the woman in this video - won't make this a bad holiday habit. sacramento county sheriffs department said its very rare to hear...
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early thursday morning, someone posted leaflets at american river college in carmichael that said it's okay to be white. the dean of the student services says the college takes these flyers seriously. >> even though something might be protected under free speech, it can still have a lasting impact on students and can be hurtful and go against the value of american river college. >> the leaflets were limited to three building on campus and were removed within hours. similar flyers have been showing up on college campuses >>> rv a shakntry. the mo . 4.rumbled the in valley yester unity of tres penos. >> earthquakes like this where they're large enough to be felt but not large enough to be damaging, reminds us we live in earthquake country. >> there have been more than 20 aftershocks since yesterday morning but no reports of damage. let's get a check of our weather with julie in the weather center. >>> we're off to a mild start this morning for most locations. we have clear skies outside. you can see the golden gate bridge in our sales force camera. it's dark but i promise you it's there.
early thursday morning, someone posted leaflets at american river college in carmichael that said it's okay to be white. the dean of the student services says the college takes these flyers seriously. >> even though something might be protected under free speech, it can still have a lasting impact on students and can be hurtful and go against the value of american river college. >> the leaflets were limited to three building on campus and were removed within hours. similar flyers...
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the crocker national bank in carmichael, california, was selected. >> people let bravado take over and are we ready for something like this? do we have the calmness under pressure to do something like this? and the answer was, no. for saving the kingdom what doth thou desire? my lord? hey good knight. where are you going? ♪ ♪ climbing up on solsbury hill ♪ grab your things, salutations. coffee that is a cup above is always worth the quest. nespresso. tis all i desire. did thou bring enough for the whole kingdom? george: nespresso, what else? - [narrator] meet shark's newest robot vacuum. it powerfully cleans from floors to carpets, even pet hair, with ease, and now for cleaning surfaces above the floor, it comes with a built in shark handheld. one dock, two sharks. the shark ion robot cleaning system. ♪ bum-bum-bum-bum-bum t-mobile believes it's better to give than to receive. some may disagree. (scream) no! others won't believe it. no! no! and some just won't have the words. (laugh) join t-mobile and get the samsung galaxy s9 free. we look forward to your reactions. (scream) ♪ bum-bum
the crocker national bank in carmichael, california, was selected. >> people let bravado take over and are we ready for something like this? do we have the calmness under pressure to do something like this? and the answer was, no. for saving the kingdom what doth thou desire? my lord? hey good knight. where are you going? ♪ ♪ climbing up on solsbury hill ♪ grab your things, salutations. coffee that is a cup above is always worth the quest. nespresso. tis all i desire. did thou bring...
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stole just over 52-thousand dollars from the carmichael little league team... also took money from the orangevale jax titans baseball club... and more than 85-thousand dollars from an elementary school's parent-teacher organization. <"and it was hard for us to comprehend that someone could steal from children, from their own children--somebody that was a volunteer here.">( james )haymart faces felony charges for embezzlement... and is due in court today. ( darya ) now to bay area basketball... the warriors taking on the pelican last night at oracle arena.( james ) klay thompson... dressed up as will ferrell's character jackie moon for halloween. the warriors jumped out to a lead at the end of the first quarter and never looked back. steph curry led the warriors with 37 points. the warriors win by a final of 131 to 121. they are now 8 and 1 on the season. the warriors will take on the timberwolves tomorrow night at oracle arena. they now move to 8-and-1.. up next, t-wolves on ( james ) coming up in the next hour...walmart wants to eavesdrop on shoppers and emplo
stole just over 52-thousand dollars from the carmichael little league team... also took money from the orangevale jax titans baseball club... and more than 85-thousand dollars from an elementary school's parent-teacher organization. ( james )haymart faces felony charges for embezzlement... and is due in court today. ( darya ) now to bay area basketball... the warriors taking on the pelican last night at oracle arena.( james ) klay thompson... dressed up as will ferrell's character jackie moon...
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a home surveillance video shows a package was stolen from his porch in carmichael by a woman who apparently brought her children to the home for trick or treating. the kids were stunned. >> what are you doing? look at the camera! >> the homeowner was was away at the time. he says the package contained a $15 car charger he had purchased. >>> stash bucks is hotrion today starbucks is y ittoday, giving away cups when you order a holiday drink. they are trying to cut down for waste. after today you have to pay for the cups. >>> hot and spicy chips on the market can be addictive but if you overdo it, you could feel the burn. one fan says the spicy snacks sent him to the hospital. >> next thing i know, like, for four days, like, i was feeling, like, really bad, like, stomach ache. >> one doctor says eating too much will either today the lining of your stomach because they are high in acidity levels. >> spicy chips lead to gas gastritis, nausea and vomiting. >> eat them in moderation and stick to the serving size and remember, one bag can contain multiple servings. so be aware of that. in a statem
a home surveillance video shows a package was stolen from his porch in carmichael by a woman who apparently brought her children to the home for trick or treating. the kids were stunned. >> what are you doing? look at the camera! >> the homeowner was was away at the time. he says the package contained a $15 car charger he had purchased. >>> stash bucks is hotrion today starbucks is y ittoday, giving away cups when you order a holiday drink. they are trying to cut down for...
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they are out of there, they are at the atrium facility in c carmichael, california.fe. >> oh, god! >> i got case numbers and i gave them to her. she told me one of them was a coroner's case number, which meant they had a body they thought was hers. i kind of had a feeling that it may not be good, but my family still needs to know that. until we know for sure, we don't know. if i stop searching, then we lose hope. so i can't stop searching. i wouldn't leave california until i know one way or another. >> to watch the full documentary "paradise lost, the search for the missing" visit nbc news.com. >> still to come this afternoon, president trump picking an unprecedented fight with the chief of the supreme court. a war of words over the ninth circuit court of appeals. fidelity wealth management. unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you? for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk
they are out of there, they are at the atrium facility in c carmichael, california.fe. >> oh, god! >> i got case numbers and i gave them to her. she told me one of them was a coroner's case number, which meant they had a body they thought was hers. i kind of had a feeling that it may not be good, but my family still needs to know that. until we know for sure, we don't know. if i stop searching, then we lose hope. so i can't stop searching. i wouldn't leave california until i know...
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rap browns and stokely carmichaels that you and i have never heard of. i knew he was a student of franklin roosevelt. who knows what kind of uprisings there would have been and what kind of ideologies people would have followed if franklin roosevelt hadn't done something about the conditions out of which this discontent occurred. he didn't believe that. he thought they were going around the country and stirring up people. in the south, a lot of people believed that early. things were already until these outside agitators came in here. at any rate, that was a 6-5 vote. by the time we had gone through all this together, our report was adopted unanimously. i wish the public could have seen the things that we saw. david ginsberg said this was the only unanimous report that was adompted by a -- that was adopted by a vote of 6-5. >> things happening at the time before we ask you to reflection, there is one very specific question that i am intrigued by. is there a copy of the original staff draft of the commission report, which was seemingly revised before the
rap browns and stokely carmichaels that you and i have never heard of. i knew he was a student of franklin roosevelt. who knows what kind of uprisings there would have been and what kind of ideologies people would have followed if franklin roosevelt hadn't done something about the conditions out of which this discontent occurred. he didn't believe that. he thought they were going around the country and stirring up people. in the south, a lot of people believed that early. things were already...
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>>> now that ginto decide whether to live in the governor's mansion in the sacramento suburb of carmichael. current governor brown and his wife live in the 1877 victorian which was renovated a few years ago. newsom as lieutenant governor lives in marin county with his wife and children. sahe sn't yet decided on living in the mansion but newsom once told the "sacramento bee" the sacramento area was, quote, just so dull. he recently suggested it is no longer essential for california's governor to be based near the capital. >> he has to experience it firsthand before really can make an opinion about it. >> 14 governors have called the mansion home. >>> happening today, dublin city council is expected to vote on a new ikea store. the 317,000-square-foot furniture outlet would be built on a vacant lot right off 580. ikea says it would bring in > 20 million per already bad en park in san frcisco this morning where today a public memorial is planned for baseball hall of famer willie mccovey. the long-time san francisco giant died at stanford hospital last week after battling several health issues
>>> now that ginto decide whether to live in the governor's mansion in the sacramento suburb of carmichael. current governor brown and his wife live in the 1877 victorian which was renovated a few years ago. newsom as lieutenant governor lives in marin county with his wife and children. sahe sn't yet decided on living in the mansion but newsom once told the "sacramento bee" the sacramento area was, quote, just so dull. he recently suggested it is no longer essential for...
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shepherd university, in west virginia. >> next on the civil war, historian peter carmichael talks about how violence at the battle of
shepherd university, in west virginia. >> next on the civil war, historian peter carmichael talks about how violence at the battle of
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carmichael: it's my pleasure to introduce this morning caroline janney. she is the director at the university of virginia and holds the john now professorship in american civil war. she just started this fall.
carmichael: it's my pleasure to introduce this morning caroline janney. she is the director at the university of virginia and holds the john now professorship in american civil war. she just started this fall.
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carmichael: it's my pleasure to introduce this morning caroline janney. at thethe director university of virginia and holds the john now professorship in american civil war. she just started this fall. a big deal for the
carmichael: it's my pleasure to introduce this morning caroline janney. at thethe director university of virginia and holds the john now professorship in american civil war. she just started this fall. a big deal for the
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edge: not within the white community, but even though stokely carmichael maybe first chanted "black power news. >> anthony: yeah. the private dining rooms at lusco's are still here. the menu, much the same. steaks, fish, the famous broiled shrimp. the lusco's special salad with the house italian vinaigrette dressing and a healthy dose of anchovy. onion rings. >> john t. edge: the salad makes me happy. >> anthony: yeah, me too. >> john t. edge: mostly the anchovies make me happy. >> anthony: yeah, yeah, love those. catfish for mr. edge, the famous pompano for me. >> john t. edge: it's the kind of mark of being a great restaurant in the delta, if you have pompano. >> anthony: it's a big damn fish. no way i'm finishing this. sitting here, the booths, the curtains, the whole "ring bell for service" thing, it seems lost in time. >> john t. edge: we got a real long and ugly history. but one of the things i love about this place is you can't deny the burden of the past, like it's on your shoulder, it's right there. like you know, america chooses to deny its problems. you know, in many ways, you
edge: not within the white community, but even though stokely carmichael maybe first chanted "black power news. >> anthony: yeah. the private dining rooms at lusco's are still here. the menu, much the same. steaks, fish, the famous broiled shrimp. the lusco's special salad with the house italian vinaigrette dressing and a healthy dose of anchovy. onion rings. >> john t. edge: the salad makes me happy. >> anthony: yeah, me too. >> john t. edge: mostly the anchovies...
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eastern on the civil war, historian peter carmichael talks about public reaction to photographs of theat the 1862 battle of antietam and the soldiers' perspectives. >> the people were chained by a strange spell that dwells in the dead in eyes of dead men. he said that this was a terrible fascination that these people had with death s. and he said that these photographs in the end, all that they really did was satisfy this more build satisfaction. morbid. >> and at 8 p.m. on lectures in history, arizona state university professor be kyle longly on president lyndon johnson and the vietnam war in 1968. >> here is one of the most powerful presidents in american history that has transformed the country for better and for worse, giving up power to search for peace. it's pretty big. major step. and it all relates to what? what's the issue? vietnam. >> and sunday at 8 p.m. eastern on the presidency, ronald reagan's attorney general, edwin meese, talks about president reagan's views on communism and his relationship with pope john paul ii. >> you had two people, both leaders -- one in the secul
eastern on the civil war, historian peter carmichael talks about public reaction to photographs of theat the 1862 battle of antietam and the soldiers' perspectives. >> the people were chained by a strange spell that dwells in the dead in eyes of dead men. he said that this was a terrible fascination that these people had with death s. and he said that these photographs in the end, all that they really did was satisfy this more build satisfaction. morbid. >> and at 8 p.m. on lectures...
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eastern on the civil war, historian peter carmichael talks about reactions to photographs of the deadt the 1862 battle the soldiersand perspectives through letters to home. dead in thein the eyes of dead men. he's as this was a terrible fascination people had with death. the photographs, in the end, all they really did was satisfy this morbid satisfaction. amount to: and that 8:00 p.m. in lectures in history, university professor kyle longley on presser linden -- on president lyndon johnson. i'm here is one of the most powerful presidents in american history who has transformed the country, for better or worse. using the power to search for peace. is prebaked. major step. and it all relates to what to? wets the issue? vietnam. sunday, ronald reagan's attorney general talks about president reagan's views on communism. both leaders, one in the secular world and one in the , with parallel interests. when those parallel interests were obvious, as what happened in poland there come a when they were under attack, if you will, that was logical for ronald reagan, particularly with his ideas o
eastern on the civil war, historian peter carmichael talks about reactions to photographs of the deadt the 1862 battle the soldiersand perspectives through letters to home. dead in thein the eyes of dead men. he's as this was a terrible fascination people had with death. the photographs, in the end, all they really did was satisfy this morbid satisfaction. amount to: and that 8:00 p.m. in lectures in history, university professor kyle longley on presser linden -- on president lyndon johnson....
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history tv in primetime when we will show you programs on the civil war, historian and author peter carmichael describes public reaction to the carnage at an teeth up in 1862 and how was depicted in photos, illustrations and letters that soldiers wrote home. it took place in shepard university in west virginia. american history tv in primetime begins monday on c-span approximate. book tv will be in primetime next week following a four day thanksgiving weekends. it begins with look at military history with max hastings in his book vietnam. that's followed by the escape artists, and the tango war. book tv in primetime begins monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >>> when we study the history of memphis, tennessee, there is preapril 4th, is the 68. and there was post april 4, is the. . ♪ you know, memphis was the place of a lot of racial tension. but it was also the place of a lot of racial harmony. >> had there been no cotton economy there might not have been a need for a transportation hub had. it is possible that without cotton, memphis would not exist in the 21st century. >> this weekend,
history tv in primetime when we will show you programs on the civil war, historian and author peter carmichael describes public reaction to the carnage at an teeth up in 1862 and how was depicted in photos, illustrations and letters that soldiers wrote home. it took place in shepard university in west virginia. american history tv in primetime begins monday on c-span approximate. book tv will be in primetime next week following a four day thanksgiving weekends. it begins with look at military...
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eastern on the civil war, peter carmichael talks about the reaction to photographs of the debt at the 1852 battle of antietam. that dwells in the dead and the eyes of dead men. this was a terrible fascination that these people had with death. wasthat they really did satisfy this morbid satisfaction. >> at 8:00 p.m., on lectures in , lyndon kyle longley johnson and the vietnam war in 1958. >> is one of the most powerful president in american history. giving up power to search for peace. that is pretty big. major step. and it all relates to what? what is the issue? the anon. >> sunday at 8:00 p.m., on the president, edwin meese talks communism and his relationship with pope john paul the second. >> we have vocal leaders, one in the secular world and religious world with parallel interests. when those parallel interests were obvious, as what happened when they were under attack, then it was logical for ronald to cooperate. >> next week and on american history tv, the world war i centennial. american history tv airs every weekend on c-span3. day three daysn away, c-span is your primary
eastern on the civil war, peter carmichael talks about the reaction to photographs of the debt at the 1852 battle of antietam. that dwells in the dead and the eyes of dead men. this was a terrible fascination that these people had with death. wasthat they really did satisfy this morbid satisfaction. >> at 8:00 p.m., on lectures in , lyndon kyle longley johnson and the vietnam war in 1958. >> is one of the most powerful president in american history. giving up power to search for...
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. >> this weekend on american 6:00 p.m., today at eastern on the civil war, historian peter carmichaelks about public reaction to photographs of the dead, in the 1862 battle of antietam, and letters from home. >> people were changed by strange spell that wealth in the dead and the eyes of dead men. he said this was a terrible fascination these people had with death. and he said these photographs, in the end, all they really did in the end was satisfied this morbid satisfaction. >> at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, an arizona state professor, on president johnson and the vietnam war in 1968. >> one of the most powerful presidents in american history has transformed the country for better or worse, giving up power to search for peace. step, pretty big, major and it all relates to what? what is the issue? vietnam. -- and on sunday, ronald reagan's attorney general edwin meese talks about president reagan's views on communism and relations with pope john paul ii. >> two leaders, one in the political world, one of the religious world, with parallel interests. when those parallel interest
. >> this weekend on american 6:00 p.m., today at eastern on the civil war, historian peter carmichaelks about public reaction to photographs of the dead, in the 1862 battle of antietam, and letters from home. >> people were changed by strange spell that wealth in the dead and the eyes of dead men. he said this was a terrible fascination these people had with death. and he said these photographs, in the end, all they really did in the end was satisfied this morbid satisfaction....
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well let's speak to the mp alistair carmichael of the liberal democrats.riday agreement?” think it would be overstating the case to say it does protect it although i think it is feared that it does not immediately reach it, although that will be academic if mrs makin not get this through the house of commons —— mrs may. took five hours to get it passed a divided cabinet, the people's loyalties but she should be able to count on automatically. she does not have a snowball‘s chance in a blast furnace getting this to the house of commons. the dup will not back it, the liberal democrats will not back it, we have made it very clear that we see the only way ahead is for this deal to be put to the people in a referendum offering them the choice, this is a deal, this is what brexit actually means or do you want to remain part of the european union. sonny wilson was from plush—mac from dup was with us a couple of hours ago. it was this idea that we might be in one uk single customs union and do this agreement but they are slightly deeper in it and they are in the s
well let's speak to the mp alistair carmichael of the liberal democrats.riday agreement?” think it would be overstating the case to say it does protect it although i think it is feared that it does not immediately reach it, although that will be academic if mrs makin not get this through the house of commons —— mrs may. took five hours to get it passed a divided cabinet, the people's loyalties but she should be able to count on automatically. she does not have a snowball‘s chance in a...
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eastern on the civil war, historian peter carmichael talks about public reaction to photographs of the dead at the 1862 battle of antidem and the soldier's perspective by letters from home. >> it the people were chained by a strange spell that dwells in the dead, the eyes of dead men. he said this was a terrible fascination that these people had with death and he said that these photographs in the end, all that they really did was satisfy this morbid satisfaction. >>> and arizona state university professor on the vietnam war in 1968. >> here is one of the most powerful presidents in american history that has transformed the country, for better or for worse, giving up power, the search for peace. that's pretty big. major step. and it all relates to what? what's the issue? vietnam. >>> and sunday at 8 p.m. eastern on the presidency, ronald reagan's attorney general edwin meese, talks about communeism and his relationship with pope john paul ii. >> you had two leaders, one in the secular world and one in the religious world with parallel interests. and when the interests are obvious as wh
eastern on the civil war, historian peter carmichael talks about public reaction to photographs of the dead at the 1862 battle of antidem and the soldier's perspective by letters from home. >> it the people were chained by a strange spell that dwells in the dead, the eyes of dead men. he said this was a terrible fascination that these people had with death and he said that these photographs in the end, all that they really did was satisfy this morbid satisfaction. >>> and arizona...
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polly carmichael is the director of the gender identity clinic at the tavistock.happens in it for confidentiality reasons, called, pa rents a re confidentiality reasons, called, parents are worried that patients do not receive the complex psychological assessment that young children get, it goes on, for those adults there is little exploration but firmly or cultural context per still developing gender identity. and the people who have written this letter said they are worried about you fast tracking young adults when it comes to transitioning. what do you say? ok, we are a service for children and adolescents, we see people up to the age of eight team, and so you are really talking about sort of young adults going to the aduu sort of young adults going to the adult service, i think probably the concern is that round the world there has been a huge increase in there has been a huge increase in the number of young people coming forward and we unfortunately have a waiting list at the moment which we didn't used to have and so young people, if they are referred to us
polly carmichael is the director of the gender identity clinic at the tavistock.happens in it for confidentiality reasons, called, pa rents a re confidentiality reasons, called, parents are worried that patients do not receive the complex psychological assessment that young children get, it goes on, for those adults there is little exploration but firmly or cultural context per still developing gender identity. and the people who have written this letter said they are worried about you fast...
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historian peter carmichael talks about public reaction to photographs of the ed at the 1852 battle of antietam and the soldiers perspectives from letters a home. >> people were changed by a strange spell that dwells in the dead in the eyes of dead men. he said this was a terrible fascination people had with death. these photographs all that they really did was satisfied this morbid satisfaction. >> at 8:00 p.m. on lectures and history arizona state professor kyle long ray of president lyndon johnson and the vietnam war in 1968. >> here is one of the most powerful presidents that has transformed the country for better and for worse giving up power to search for peace. it's pretty big. major step. and it all relates to what? what is the issue? vietnam. >> sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency ronald reagan's attorney general talks about president reagan's views on communism and his relationship with pope john paul ii. >> you have had two leaders both with parallel interests. and so when those parallel interests were obvious as to what happened in poland where they were under att
historian peter carmichael talks about public reaction to photographs of the ed at the 1852 battle of antietam and the soldiers perspectives from letters a home. >> people were changed by a strange spell that dwells in the dead in the eyes of dead men. he said this was a terrible fascination people had with death. these photographs all that they really did was satisfied this morbid satisfaction. >> at 8:00 p.m. on lectures and history arizona state professor kyle long ray of...
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eastern on the civil war, historian peter carmichael talks about public reaction to photographs of the dead at the 1862 battle and the soldiers' perspectives from letters to home. >> the people were changed by a strange spell that dwells in the dead and the eyes of dead men. he said this was a terrible fascination that these people had with death, and he said that these photographs in the end, all that they really did was satisfy this morbid satisfaction. >> at 8:00 p.m., on lectures in history, arizona state university professor kyle longly on president lyndon johnson and the vietnam war in 1968. >> here is one of the most powerful presidents in american history that has transformed the country, for better and for worse, giving up power to search for peace. that's pretty big. major step. it all relates to what? what's the issue? vietnam. >> sunday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on the presidency, ronald reagan's attorney general talks about president reagan's views on communism and his relationship with pope john paul ii. >> you had two people, both leaders, one in the secular world, one in t
eastern on the civil war, historian peter carmichael talks about public reaction to photographs of the dead at the 1862 battle and the soldiers' perspectives from letters to home. >> the people were changed by a strange spell that dwells in the dead and the eyes of dead men. he said this was a terrible fascination that these people had with death, and he said that these photographs in the end, all that they really did was satisfy this morbid satisfaction. >> at 8:00 p.m., on...