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can be conveyed through cartoons. but i think carr to bdm may be better for a topic as difficult. there is not a lot of graphics murder there are terrible takings' but it was more by dilution it i began to noticed cartoons had harder it topics with you to receive persepolis in khartoum. -- cartoon there is some tortured most alluded to in the book. millions of people bought that and kids knew about and i thought it is an interesting medium but not for fun or basic material but tough material like economics. slide began to look around for the artist i did talk to one man i did not work with but he said this is known to us he goes up to white river junction cartoons are they gateway drug to content. [laughter] i love that. said gateway drug to content. we get that. and that is true right wing or left wing and the former education secretary said first by a red cartoons than of bridge in english i never got to the greek but a lot of us learn that way. first that then the big grammar. i went on the hunt for an artist to gi
can be conveyed through cartoons. but i think carr to bdm may be better for a topic as difficult. there is not a lot of graphics murder there are terrible takings' but it was more by dilution it i began to noticed cartoons had harder it topics with you to receive persepolis in khartoum. -- cartoon there is some tortured most alluded to in the book. millions of people bought that and kids knew about and i thought it is an interesting medium but not for fun or basic material but tough material...
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just like the shannon chesapeake cartoon, it's one side of the argument. internal cartoon. it has no resonance with the british at all. this is republicans pointing the finger at the federalist and saying you're not patriotic. >> the score is even. last weekend alexandria challenged british navy to sporting events and the city won all three. >> i'm very pleased to hear that. the score of frigates was three each. as britain took tleef their prizes home and americans only got screeria -- nigeria. -
just like the shannon chesapeake cartoon, it's one side of the argument. internal cartoon. it has no resonance with the british at all. this is republicans pointing the finger at the federalist and saying you're not patriotic. >> the score is even. last weekend alexandria challenged british navy to sporting events and the city won all three. >> i'm very pleased to hear that. the score of frigates was three each. as britain took tleef their prizes home and americans only got screeria...
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just like the shannon chesapeake cartoon, it's one side of the argument. internal cartoon.has no resonance with the british at all. this is republicans pointing the finger at the federalist and saying you're not patriotic. >> the score is even. last weekend alexandria challenged british navy to sporting events and the city won all three. >> i'm very pleased to hear that. the score of frigates was three each. as britain took tleef their prizes home and americans only got screeria -- nigeria. -
just like the shannon chesapeake cartoon, it's one side of the argument. internal cartoon.has no resonance with the british at all. this is republicans pointing the finger at the federalist and saying you're not patriotic. >> the score is even. last weekend alexandria challenged british navy to sporting events and the city won all three. >> i'm very pleased to hear that. the score of frigates was three each. as britain took tleef their prizes home and americans only got screeria --...
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just like the shannon chesapeake cartoon, it's one side of the argument. internal cartoon.has no resonance with the british at all. this is republicans pointing the finger at the federalist and saying you're not patriotic. >> the score is even. last weekend alexandria challenged british navy to sporting events and the city won all three. >> i'm very pleased to hear that. the score of frigates was three each. as britain took tleef their prizes home and americans only got >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. monday night on "the formercators," commissioners michael copps and robert mcdowell discuss a merger proposals in several issues before the fcc. the issue with consolidation you have, these huge companies who are not only in control of distribution but content too, and they are getting hammerlock on the information and news that we rely upon to govern ourselves. >> the adoption of smart phones is faster in minority communities than it is in suburban, affluent white communities.
just like the shannon chesapeake cartoon, it's one side of the argument. internal cartoon.has no resonance with the british at all. this is republicans pointing the finger at the federalist and saying you're not patriotic. >> the score is even. last weekend alexandria challenged british navy to sporting events and the city won all three. >> i'm very pleased to hear that. the score of frigates was three each. as britain took tleef their prizes home and americans only got >> you...
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just like the shannon chesapeake cartoon, it's one side of the argument. internal cartoon.has no resonance with the british at all. this is republicans pointing the finger at the federalist and saying you're not patriotic. >> the score is even. last weekend alexandria challenged british navy to sporting events and the city won all three. >> i'm very pleased to hear that. the score of frigates was three each. as britain took tleef their prizes home and americans only got one home, i think we get that on point. thank you very much. >> so we will now take a short break. we will start promptly because c-span3 will be up and running at 2:15. if you can be in your seats, ready to go, it would be a wonderful following talk. thank you so much. >>> we're live at the decatur house in washington, d.c., the first part of a two-day forum with historians and authors marking anniversary of british burning of washington and the war of 1812. andrew lambert concluding his remarks. the conference expected to return a little less than a half hour, maybe about 25 minutes or so from now, 2:15 ea
just like the shannon chesapeake cartoon, it's one side of the argument. internal cartoon.has no resonance with the british at all. this is republicans pointing the finger at the federalist and saying you're not patriotic. >> the score is even. last weekend alexandria challenged british navy to sporting events and the city won all three. >> i'm very pleased to hear that. the score of frigates was three each. as britain took tleef their prizes home and americans only got one home, i...
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you have to read it as a partisan cartoon. it's just like the cartoon i showed.it's one side of the argument. it has no resonance with the british at all. this is the republicans pointing the finger at them and saying, you're not patriotic. one more? >> just like to say that the score is now even. this last weekend the city of alexandria challenged the royal navy to three sporting events and the city won all three. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> i'm -- i'm -- i'm very pleased to hear that because of course the score in friggets in the war of 1812 was three each. had the british took all of theirs home and we only took one home, i think we get that one on point. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> the symposium on the war of 1812 and the burning of washington, d.c., continues thursday. author and historians discuss the war, the role of dolly madison and the national historic tour. we have a live from decatur house in washington, d.c., starting at 8:30 a.m. here on cspan 3 and 8:00 p.m. eastern we'll give you another chance to see the discussions and remarks from t
you have to read it as a partisan cartoon. it's just like the cartoon i showed.it's one side of the argument. it has no resonance with the british at all. this is the republicans pointing the finger at them and saying, you're not patriotic. one more? >> just like to say that the score is now even. this last weekend the city of alexandria challenged the royal navy to three sporting events and the city won all three. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> i'm -- i'm -- i'm very pleased to hear...
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great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shameider, enough of captain perry. great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shamecider, enough of captain perry. great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shame, was alexandria able to exert a voice or cowering in the district of columbia. >> exert a voice. unfortunately one of those voices, one of the two alexandria newspapers, no longers, no copies, extinct. the second one, there are a few copies from the fall of 1814. they don't have much to say. the reason i believe that's the case is because they wouldn't have been unhappy to get back to virginia. they had lost their votes, their representative in congress. for all his political wisdom, george washington, who believed that the location and collusion of alexandria would enrich the town, how many congressmen from boston, new york, philadelphia, baltimore, charleston, south carolina, and a dozen other places are going to vote federal funds to build wharfs and other f
great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shameider, enough of captain perry. great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shamecider, enough of captain perry. great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shame, was alexandria able to exert a voice or cowering in the district of columbia. >> exert a voice. unfortunately one of those voices, one of the two alexandria newspapers, no longers, no copies, extinct. the second one, there are a few...
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it's just like that chesapeake cartoon i showed. it's one side of the argument but it's an internal cartoon. it has no resonance with the british at all. this is the republicans pointing the finger at the federalists saying "you're not patriotic." >> i'd just like that-to-say that the score is now even, the this last week the city of alexandria challenged the royal navy to three sporting events and the city won all three. [ laughter and applause ] hu huzzah! i'm pleased to hear that but the score in frigates in the war was three each. but as the americans only got one of theirs home and the british took all three, i think we got that one on points. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> here are some highlights for this coming weekend. today live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span the nebraska supreme court will hear oral argument on the keystone xl pipeline. saturday at 6:30, former fcc commissioner michael cox and robert mcdowel. with campaign 2014 gearing up, watch the latest debates on c-span. sunday at noon, debates between kay hag
it's just like that chesapeake cartoon i showed. it's one side of the argument but it's an internal cartoon. it has no resonance with the british at all. this is the republicans pointing the finger at the federalists saying "you're not patriotic." >> i'd just like that-to-say that the score is now even, the this last week the city of alexandria challenged the royal navy to three sporting events and the city won all three. [ laughter and applause ] hu huzzah! i'm pleased to hear...
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>> there is a william charles, cartoon or pair of cartoons and they're condemning theal exandrin rhians for provisioning the british fleet. i wonder if you could comment on that? >> william charles, the famous cartoonist who makes fun of t theal exandrin rhians and he lived and worked in alexandria and he was british, but obviously a british republican. his cartoon is very much the republican view of theal exandrin rhians which was very unpleasant and he then used the baltimore cartoon as a way of showing that the british could be beaten. they just decided they didn't want it. >> if you want to start baltimore, we can do it. there are 20,000 americans that dug in in a very strong position at baltimore. >> they have less than 4,000 ground roops and how are they going to get into baltimore? the british didn't have another army so if they burned well army they had no more troops left. >> with alexandria the picture is quite clear. john bull who is a truly terrible mythic beast and has the the citizens of alexandria on their knees with their hair standing up on end as you would if you saw a
>> there is a william charles, cartoon or pair of cartoons and they're condemning theal exandrin rhians for provisioning the british fleet. i wonder if you could comment on that? >> william charles, the famous cartoonist who makes fun of t theal exandrin rhians and he lived and worked in alexandria and he was british, but obviously a british republican. his cartoon is very much the republican view of theal exandrin rhians which was very unpleasant and he then used the baltimore...
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there's a william charles cartoon or pair of cartoons. one lauded baltimore and the other condemning the alexand rheens. i wondered if you could comment. >> yeah william charles, the famous cartoonist who makes fun of the alexand rheesen lived and works in alexandria and he was british, a british republican. his cartoon is very much the republican view of the alexan dreeens which was very unpliz unpleasant, and he then used the baltimore cartoon of showing the british could be beaten. they weren't beaten at bloor baltimore. they just decided they didn't want to -- if you want to start baltimore, we can do it. there are 20000 americans dug in in a very strong position at baltimore. the british have less than 4,000 ground troops. how are they going to get into baltimore? the british didn't have another army, so if they burned their army up attacking baltimore they had no more troops back. >> i'm more curious about alexandria. >> with alexandria, the picture is quite clear. a mythic beast has got the citizens of alexandria on their knees wit
there's a william charles cartoon or pair of cartoons. one lauded baltimore and the other condemning the alexand rheens. i wondered if you could comment. >> yeah william charles, the famous cartoonist who makes fun of the alexand rheesen lived and works in alexandria and he was british, a british republican. his cartoon is very much the republican view of the alexan dreeens which was very unpliz unpleasant, and he then used the baltimore cartoon of showing the british could be beaten....
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you have to read it as a partisan cartoon. it's just like the cartoon i showed.it's one side of the argument. it has no resonance with the british at all. this is the republicans pointing the finger at them and saying, you're not patriotic. one more? >> just like to say that the score is now even. this last weekend the city of alexandria challenged the royal navy to three sporting events and the city won all three. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> i'm -- i'm -- i'm very pleased to hear that because of course the score in friggets in the war of 1812 was three each. had the british took all of theirs home and we only took one home, i think we get that one on point. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> the symposium on the war of 1812 and the burning of washington, d.c., continues thursday. author and historians discuss the war, the role of dolly madison and the national historic tour. we have a live from decatur house in washington, d.c., starting at 8:30 a.m. here on cspan 3 and 8:00 p.m. eastern we'll give you another chance to see the discussions and remarks from t
you have to read it as a partisan cartoon. it's just like the cartoon i showed.it's one side of the argument. it has no resonance with the british at all. this is the republicans pointing the finger at them and saying, you're not patriotic. one more? >> just like to say that the score is now even. this last weekend the city of alexandria challenged the royal navy to three sporting events and the city won all three. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> i'm -- i'm -- i'm very pleased to hear...
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this is a cartoon of the day. it may be tough to see. i cannot say the first word because it is a curse word back then. you see we have a smuggler getting bit by a turtle. "oh grab me" is a play on words. take the word "embargo" and spin it around, and you get "oh grab me." there is another way they took the word embargo in cartoons of the day. you can play around with the word and get "mob rage." this is a big problem because the tariff is the main source of revenue. this is a tax on imported goods. our revenues will plummet. how well did all these embargoes do? it is tough to see. the red line is our imports. from the peak in 1806 of about $140 million, it is crushed to below $10 million. we did a really good job, right? what happened to exports? guess what? we crushed exports as well. not very good for an economy. in many ways, these were very invidious acts that hurt us extensively as well. now we are going to do a quick war refresher. we got the background leading to events. james madison is president at the time. one has to underst
this is a cartoon of the day. it may be tough to see. i cannot say the first word because it is a curse word back then. you see we have a smuggler getting bit by a turtle. "oh grab me" is a play on words. take the word "embargo" and spin it around, and you get "oh grab me." there is another way they took the word embargo in cartoons of the day. you can play around with the word and get "mob rage." this is a big problem because the tariff is the main...
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so it's an important political cartoon, but you have to read it very much as a partisan cartoon. it's just as the shannon cartoon. it's one side of the argument, but an internal -- this is the republicans pointing the finger at the federalists saying you're not patriotic. one more? >> i'd just like to say the score is now even. this last weekend the city of alexandria challenged the royal navy to three sporting events and the city won all three. [ laughter ] >> i'm very pleased to hear that, of course the score in fridayalities in the war of 1812 was three each, and as the british took all three of their prizes home, and the americans only got one home, i think we get that one on point. thank you very much. [ applause ] >>> here are some highlights for this coming weekend. saturday at 6:30 p.m. on the communicators, former fcc commissioners michael kopp and robert mcdowell. with campaign 2014 gearing up, watch the latest debates on c-span. sunday afternoon kay hagen and tom till his, and from the california governors race, jerry brown and republican nominee neel kashkari. mike go
so it's an important political cartoon, but you have to read it very much as a partisan cartoon. it's just as the shannon cartoon. it's one side of the argument, but an internal -- this is the republicans pointing the finger at the federalists saying you're not patriotic. one more? >> i'd just like to say the score is now even. this last weekend the city of alexandria challenged the royal navy to three sporting events and the city won all three. [ laughter ] >> i'm very pleased to...
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let me start with a cartoon. this is the cartoon that was published after sally died.here were a number of editorial cartoons commemorating her life and her death in july of 2012. the one that i liked the best is a teenaged girl bedroom a surprisingly neat teenage girls bedroom and it's bursting with science textbooks and physics and astronomy and has a poster of the space shuttle and models of rocketships all over the place. a teenage girl is sitting there at her desk looking at her computer and on the monitor is sally's obituary. so sally ride 1951 to 2012 and there's a picture. the girl's mom is standing behind her and the girl was talking the teenage girl and she has the look of shock on her face. it's not the sally died. it's the back story and the caption which is the girl talking to her mom reads, wait, are you saying there was a time when there weren't any women astronauts? so that's really what this story is about. of course there was a time when there weren't any women astronauts. our glorious space program was a men's club only for the first 25 years and as
let me start with a cartoon. this is the cartoon that was published after sally died.here were a number of editorial cartoons commemorating her life and her death in july of 2012. the one that i liked the best is a teenaged girl bedroom a surprisingly neat teenage girls bedroom and it's bursting with science textbooks and physics and astronomy and has a poster of the space shuttle and models of rocketships all over the place. a teenage girl is sitting there at her desk looking at her computer...
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of arts where i have a fine arts master in cartooning and painting. and that kind of that social commentary that came from the fine arts world was what stirred my need to tell a bigger story that i couldn't tell in the paintings. so the comic book and paintings kind of coincide together. that's kind of what happens here. because of the philosophy background that i have, a lot of that story kind of ends up in there. it's a really humorous book and there's a lot of goofy things in there but at the same time there's a good story being told. >> it's more than just art work and few words here and there. this is deep thoughts that are being expressed. >> exactly. >> the expo is coming to san jose state university, mlk library. any final thoughts? >> well, i think this is an exciting expo and i hope families come to this event. we have incredible artists like crystal, individuals that you can talk to and hang out with for a little bit. and gosh, this is one in a lifetime in san jose, it's going to be the largest -- >> also be panels and live drawing for chil
of arts where i have a fine arts master in cartooning and painting. and that kind of that social commentary that came from the fine arts world was what stirred my need to tell a bigger story that i couldn't tell in the paintings. so the comic book and paintings kind of coincide together. that's kind of what happens here. because of the philosophy background that i have, a lot of that story kind of ends up in there. it's a really humorous book and there's a lot of goofy things in there but at...
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take a look at this aloney toon style cartoon posted on youtube. ♪ ♪ >> it's not just cartoons, a palestinian recently aired the parody. watch. and the lebanese producer says using is a tire is a way of rejecting is and so people are not so afraid tony. >> that's it for the news hour. "real money" with ali velshi is next on al jazeera america. >> the financial crisis may be over, but some aspects of our lives will never be the same. we're now living in what is being called the new normal economy, and today i'm explore how it has changed the way americans live and work. how it is altering your job prospects, and what it means for your investments or savings. i'll tell you how to adapt and make sure your future is secure. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money" ♪
take a look at this aloney toon style cartoon posted on youtube. ♪ ♪ >> it's not just cartoons, a palestinian recently aired the parody. watch. and the lebanese producer says using is a tire is a way of rejecting is and so people are not so afraid tony. >> that's it for the news hour. "real money" with ali velshi is next on al jazeera america. >> the financial crisis may be over, but some aspects of our lives will never be the same. we're now living in what is...
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isn't this a cartoon for kids?dy rut -- rut expert here. >> basic aly it is a cat-human hybrid. the idea that children are being exposed to the foul, godless immoral creature is absolutely disgusting and should be banned and its creators should be -- something bad should happen that i won't say on air. >> i suspect and it pains me that you are being sarcastic, but i agree with everything you said. >> the luckiest part of the whole story is i escaped the hello kitty phrase. my daughter never, ever wanted it and i never had to buy any of it. but alongside of that knowing how i feel about cats, it is capitalism. as long as you are making money and not hurting me or taking from me, hello kitty. >> would you punch hello kitty? >> i would punch the crap out of it. if it is a cat it would hit back. >> i had a goodbye ferret and he basically -- it it was a ferret you would take to bed. you would wake up and he would be gone. >> he would be there, but a place you cooperate see. >> i thought it was a yes, gerbil. >> hide the
isn't this a cartoon for kids?dy rut -- rut expert here. >> basic aly it is a cat-human hybrid. the idea that children are being exposed to the foul, godless immoral creature is absolutely disgusting and should be banned and its creators should be -- something bad should happen that i won't say on air. >> i suspect and it pains me that you are being sarcastic, but i agree with everything you said. >> the luckiest part of the whole story is i escaped the hello kitty phrase. my...
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>> yes, that's a cartoon contest. and what we're doing there is awarding $25,000 in prizes to the three top winners, $25,000 altogether. and any school that has 5th to 9th grade in it is going to be eligible. so, all kids could tell their teachers, suggest that their teachers help them to join the contest and participate. we have a great panel of celebrity judges. there's the author of "the dork diaries," rachel renee russell. there's also nathan j. hale, who's the author of "nathan's hazardous tales," bob mankoff, who's a big cartoonist withe new yorker and various other places, and jen sorensen, who's an award-winning cartoonist. so, i think this is going to be really exciting. we had last year for our first year we sponsored an art contest, and students at a number of schools submitted murals. so, schools all over the country really got to participate in this contest and they got to win money for their schools. plus, they got some great art for their walls. so, i think it would be great if we got a lot of participa
>> yes, that's a cartoon contest. and what we're doing there is awarding $25,000 in prizes to the three top winners, $25,000 altogether. and any school that has 5th to 9th grade in it is going to be eligible. so, all kids could tell their teachers, suggest that their teachers help them to join the contest and participate. we have a great panel of celebrity judges. there's the author of "the dork diaries," rachel renee russell. there's also nathan j. hale, who's the author of...
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we have all kinds of cartoons and movies and books that talk about ratings and the story that the railroad tells. it's a fascinating story. as you get older, your interests branch off. my interest hasn't. thousands and thousands of people love locomotives. what better public relations vehicle could a railroad have been the world's largest steam locomotive? >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring cheyenne, wyoming. team recentlytour traveled there to learn more about its rich history. learn more at c-span.org/localcontent. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend and c-span3. >> 200 years
we have all kinds of cartoons and movies and books that talk about ratings and the story that the railroad tells. it's a fascinating story. as you get older, your interests branch off. my interest hasn't. thousands and thousands of people love locomotives. what better public relations vehicle could a railroad have been the world's largest steam locomotive? >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring cheyenne, wyoming. team recentlytour traveled there to learn more about...
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cartoon characters go on the attack.nt after a driver and its video you've just got to see. >> many mourn the loss of joan rivers you won't believe how she touch the life of former eagles receiver desean jackson. our dad's a plumber. a business manager. and a stickler for homework. i'm john kane running for state senate. dad says the road to a good job starts in the classroom. [ lori ] he's a great dad who sees taxes going up but schools not getting the funding they need. [ john ] so i'd put back the billion dollars corbett cut from education and make sure corporations and natural gas drillers paid their fair share. time to close the loopholes for the tax cheats. dad thinks a lot about education. i'm john kane and it's about time harrisburg did too. i'm john kane dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or
cartoon characters go on the attack.nt after a driver and its video you've just got to see. >> many mourn the loss of joan rivers you won't believe how she touch the life of former eagles receiver desean jackson. our dad's a plumber. a business manager. and a stickler for homework. i'm john kane running for state senate. dad says the road to a good job starts in the classroom. [ lori ] he's a great dad who sees taxes going up but schools not getting the funding they need. [ john ] so i'd...
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there was a cartoon the next day is stagecoach part different of the hitching post who runs the state anyway? >> daschle the lot of people came here not only because of the time. tracy was very instrumental in democratic politics. he gave the final vote to be democratic president candidate. a lot of politicians came here in an end not just democrat the ronald reagan, george burns and gracie allen this was the central place to be. >> the kennedys spent the night, i came in on the train, they did eighth fund-raising party then left the next day after a speech on the back of the train. right before agnew was to arrive they took down like pictures and finished just fed baby fort agnew arrived but late that evening senator simpson arrived and went to his room. i got a call to say we have had a breach. you need to come out. so we went with the master key security to the front door and knocked senate 2:00 a.m. senator simpson came i said you are in the wrong room and i you got your behalf to review hed review he d know i wil review he said know i will move in the morning. i said i vasari rig
there was a cartoon the next day is stagecoach part different of the hitching post who runs the state anyway? >> daschle the lot of people came here not only because of the time. tracy was very instrumental in democratic politics. he gave the final vote to be democratic president candidate. a lot of politicians came here in an end not just democrat the ronald reagan, george burns and gracie allen this was the central place to be. >> the kennedys spent the night, i came in on the...
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we have all kinds of cartoons and movies and books that talk about trains and the story that the railroad tells. it's a fascinating story. as you get older, your interests branch off. my interest hasn't. thousands and thousands of people love locomotives. what better public relations vehicle could a railroad have than the world's largest steam locomotive? >> find out where c-span's local content vehicles are going next online at c-span.org. your watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. at 8:30 a.m. eastern on american history tv, we will take you live to fort mchenry in baltimore where he ceremony commemorating the 200th anniversary of the star-spangled banner. :t will feature remarks from powell and the flag raising exactly 200 years after francis scott key saw a large american flag hoisted above the fort which inspired him to later create the u.s. national anthem. compose what would later become the national anthem. each week, american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of the nation fell college professors. you consider in on the lectures saturday
we have all kinds of cartoons and movies and books that talk about trains and the story that the railroad tells. it's a fascinating story. as you get older, your interests branch off. my interest hasn't. thousands and thousands of people love locomotives. what better public relations vehicle could a railroad have than the world's largest steam locomotive? >> find out where c-span's local content vehicles are going next online at c-span.org. your watching american history tv all weekend,...
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paul, a catholic comic book common and interesting about this is this as the first printed cartoon ever of charles schultz in the back of it. just keep laughing, by sparky. this is his home. he grew up on the corner of snelling and shelby. his dad was a barber. he went to school central high school. he stayed here pretty, you know, well into his formative career, and then moved out to california. i don't remember, i think that was a decision of his wife's, but he's just a very, very st. paul. i think the thing that i love about this collection is that you could come in and find out any aspect of the minnesota, whether it's sports history or business history or immigrant history, and you can find things that are unique enough to make you very proud to be st. paul light or a minnesotan, like the early fitzgerald stuff. but i also think that there's enough depth their that what you really walk away understanding is that you have a common humanity with everybody else. your experience is not different from your grandparents expenses, are different from the recent immigrants, and we are all i
paul, a catholic comic book common and interesting about this is this as the first printed cartoon ever of charles schultz in the back of it. just keep laughing, by sparky. this is his home. he grew up on the corner of snelling and shelby. his dad was a barber. he went to school central high school. he stayed here pretty, you know, well into his formative career, and then moved out to california. i don't remember, i think that was a decision of his wife's, but he's just a very, very st. paul. i...
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great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shameider, enough of captain perry. great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shamecider, enough of captain perry. great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shame, was alexandria able to exert a voice or cowering in the district of columbia. >> exert a voice. unfortunately one of those voices, one of the two alexandria newspapers, no longers, no copies, extinct. the second one, there are a few copies from the fall of 1814. they don't have much to say. the reason i believe that's the case is because they wouldn't have been unhappy to get back to virginia. they had lost their votes, their representative in congress. for all his political wisdom, george washington, who believed that the location and collusion of alexandria would enrich the town, how many congressmen from boston, new york, philadelphia, baltimore, charleston, south carolina, and a dozen other places are going to vote federal funds to build wharfs and other f
great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shameider, enough of captain perry. great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shamecider, enough of captain perry. great pummel, that cartoon. going through these periods of shame, was alexandria able to exert a voice or cowering in the district of columbia. >> exert a voice. unfortunately one of those voices, one of the two alexandria newspapers, no longers, no copies, extinct. the second one, there are a few...
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place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybody set up and barely move equipment around; small room for an audience to move around, walkover and get pancakes without getting burned up in the kitchen. there's like people in their hard-core gabber; people into really fast death metal; black metal. people who don't listen to music at all. guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp. i don't know how to explain it. 40 foot of motors that he had running over strings and wires. and then played each string individually with the mixer. there is a feeling of euphoria when somebody's really good at what they do. experiencing a buffer, pushing your bowels out your rear. different. a lot of noise. you don't play clubs with a cleaning schedule, a guy coming in the morning emptying the beer bottles. you play the warehouse. if you travel around you will see the exact same kind of weirdos doing their own thing. it is like in the bay area it's even more absurd. there seems to be more people
place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybody set up and barely move equipment around; small room for an audience to move around, walkover and get pancakes without getting burned up in the kitchen. there's like people in their hard-core gabber; people into really fast death metal; black metal. people who don't listen to music at all. guy like larnie bock (sounds like) set up huge, motor driven harp....
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at the ends of the day, it's a cartoon. it's a show. >> that makes it brilliant.u sit there going that's stupid -- >> if you take public policy cues from "south park," you probably have bigger problems. >> thank you. appreciate it. all right. just ahead, breaking news to tell you about in the search for three afghan soldiers who disappeared right here in the united states. they have just been located but hear where they were found. it's interesting. plus, isis continues to make advances in syria. and as terrorists move forward, we'll go live to the turkish border next. >>> right now, syrian kurds are flowing across -- are flooding across the border into turkey, fleeing as brutal isis militants storm their towns. today, turkey closed the border following another mass exodus from syria. more than 130,000 syrian kurds have crossed into turkey over the past three days. joining us to discuss this is arwa damon. arwa, how bad are things there now? the government has limited access at that border, right? >> reporter: it has. when this influx first began on friday, they h
at the ends of the day, it's a cartoon. it's a show. >> that makes it brilliant.u sit there going that's stupid -- >> if you take public policy cues from "south park," you probably have bigger problems. >> thank you. appreciate it. all right. just ahead, breaking news to tell you about in the search for three afghan soldiers who disappeared right here in the united states. they have just been located but hear where they were found. it's interesting. plus, isis...
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then he laughed and laughed and said, tell me when we can come and then there was a cartoon about it in the lander paper the next day of the stage coach parked in front of the hitching post and the caption runs who is running the state, anyway, the governor or the hitching post? >> nationally, a lot of people came here, not only because of the smiths but also because of at the time there was the man who was the publisher of the newspaper who was instrumental in democratic politics, he was the one during the -- he gave the final vote that put john f. kennedy over the edge to be the democratic candidate for president, and so a lot of politicians came here. so -- not just democrats but dwight eisenhower was here, ronald reagan, george burns, gracie allen. tons of people. this 'twas a central place to be. >> the kennedys spent the night. they name on a train, spent the night, did a fundraising party in the coachroom and left the next morning after a political speech on the back of the train. four days before spiro agnew was supposed to arrive, security name and swept through everything,
then he laughed and laughed and said, tell me when we can come and then there was a cartoon about it in the lander paper the next day of the stage coach parked in front of the hitching post and the caption runs who is running the state, anyway, the governor or the hitching post? >> nationally, a lot of people came here, not only because of the smiths but also because of at the time there was the man who was the publisher of the newspaper who was instrumental in democratic politics, he was...
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if you want cartoons, you can get cartoons. >> cartoon network. >> all night. >> nick, nick jr.? >> i loved scooby-doo. how about you? >> josie and the pussycats. girl power. they loved to sing. >> rockin' out fits. >> yeah, they did. the leopard. that was in back then. see? i still have that out fit. i have it now. >> how about you, tamron? >> scooby-doo. i loved that little scappy. >> scrappy-doo. >> and i love that my nieces, who are 8 and 4, they love scooby-doo. this version of it, when it comes on, they go crazy. they love that. >> it's across all generations. >> even though it's like come on, there's always a guy wearing a mask. seriously? >> if it wasn't for those meddling kids. >> pull off the mask. for real. >> we want to hear your favorite saturday morning cartoon. #today's take. >> i'll be evaluating what you say. >> 8:00 am, it was muppet babies. >> they were so cute. >> weren't they so cute? little gonzo and little everybody. kept me busy on a saturday morning, 8:00 am. >>> we are going to see a chance of stronger storms back through south dakota and nebraska. we c
if you want cartoons, you can get cartoons. >> cartoon network. >> all night. >> nick, nick jr.? >> i loved scooby-doo. how about you? >> josie and the pussycats. girl power. they loved to sing. >> rockin' out fits. >> yeah, they did. the leopard. that was in back then. see? i still have that out fit. i have it now. >> how about you, tamron? >> scooby-doo. i loved that little scappy. >> scrappy-doo. >> and i love that my nieces,...
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the preliminary drawing, the cartoon, hangs in the national gallery in london, while the painting ofsaint anne with virgin and child is in the louvre. it is interesting to note that in the london cartoon the christ child is reaching out to bless saint john the baptist, whereas in the louvre painting, christ is reaching out to touch a lamb, the sacrificial symbol. the virgin mary holds the child back as if to restrain christ from embracing the ordeal of the passion. "she is older than the rocks among which she sits. she has been dead many times and learned the secrets of the grave, the animalism of greece, the lust of rome, the mysticism of the middle ages." centuries after her creation, walter pater thus rhapsodized the mona lisa. "she's a mysterious creature, this woman, who gazes at us with such withdrawn intensity-- benign, amused, perhaps a little sly. my she not break her frozen silence and even speak and move?" her pose, known so well to us from innumerable reproductions, is distinctively leonardo's-- the body on one axis, the head on another, as though she had only just turned
the preliminary drawing, the cartoon, hangs in the national gallery in london, while the painting ofsaint anne with virgin and child is in the louvre. it is interesting to note that in the london cartoon the christ child is reaching out to bless saint john the baptist, whereas in the louvre painting, christ is reaching out to touch a lamb, the sacrificial symbol. the virgin mary holds the child back as if to restrain christ from embracing the ordeal of the passion. "she is older than the...
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those catchy educational tunes playing during saturday cartoons. all of the subjects you needed to know. just watch tv, and you were good to go. remember what bill really wanted to be or how conjunction junction set you free? well, you're in store for one fun lesson 'cause "schoolhouse rock!" is now in session. captions by vitac --
those catchy educational tunes playing during saturday cartoons. all of the subjects you needed to know. just watch tv, and you were good to go. remember what bill really wanted to be or how conjunction junction set you free? well, you're in store for one fun lesson 'cause "schoolhouse rock!" is now in session. captions by vitac --
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but again, those are people who are already watching a cartoon. [ laughter ] you never really know.mise to never touch or eat your hair. >> oh, thanks seth. thank you. >> seth: but i want to say congratulations on both the movie and i can't wait for season three of "nashville." >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: connie britton everybody. "this is where i leave you" opens nation wide on september 19th and the third season of "nashville" premiers on september 24th. we'll be right back with ben mckenzie. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ music plays ♪ life-changing decision. at university of phoenix, we know going back to school is a big decision. that's why we offer students new to college a risk-free period. so you can commit to your education with confidence. get started at riskfreephoenix.com guess the mcmuffin doesn'tthe think hashbrowns matter. it's ok, hashbrowns... ...we still love you. the new am crunchwrap from taco bell. eggs, bacon, cheese, plus a very meaningful hash brown inside. wrapped and grilled to go. [bong] wrapped and grilled to go. ugh. heartburn. did someon
but again, those are people who are already watching a cartoon. [ laughter ] you never really know.mise to never touch or eat your hair. >> oh, thanks seth. thank you. >> seth: but i want to say congratulations on both the movie and i can't wait for season three of "nashville." >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: connie britton everybody. "this is where i leave you" opens nation wide on september 19th and the third season of...
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i love that cartoon, it looked a little painful. it also says in there, that this lack of character -- i think the sentence went something like, in world war ii there was no need to educate the gi about why he was fighting. why would they do it for korea? well, it's so wrong. the whole war was about convincing americans that we needed to go to war in world war ii, fdr is looking for a reason to bring americans into world war ii? and even after pearl harbor, the why we fight series, we will enlist hollywood producers. make them generals right off without any training, because they're just going to work on making movies. they put out movie after movie after moving to convince the american public that all these political reasons, all this -- ideological reasons why we should be fighting. that's just not true. and a better explanation may be why we were not expecting a war in korea, maybe those individuals that first fought within the first few weeks were thrown over there without much preparation. but we had left korea out of the -- re
i love that cartoon, it looked a little painful. it also says in there, that this lack of character -- i think the sentence went something like, in world war ii there was no need to educate the gi about why he was fighting. why would they do it for korea? well, it's so wrong. the whole war was about convincing americans that we needed to go to war in world war ii, fdr is looking for a reason to bring americans into world war ii? and even after pearl harbor, the why we fight series, we will...
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. >> absolutely, the cartoon, you can see a soldier talking to someone in the middle east saying, whore you? are you an ally or an enemy? and the other says, i've got you down as an ally between 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., an enemy after 8:00. they are both following a script and it looks like it's changing. >> a lot of confusion. it is time to catch up on the latest sports news. >> on tuesday, marseilles secured their fifth straight win away. elsewhere, to registered a surprise a 3-0 win. struggling french champions in tonight's clash with cannes. suspended in a crucial match with psg. he is under fire because of the slow start to the season. he admits it has not exactly been smooth sailing. >> it is true that we must admit there is a physical problem with the paris team. we don't want to hide it. there are asked the nations and i don't want to raise the issue again. -- there are issues and i don't want to raise it again. i believe we will be ready at the end of september or the start of october. ps -- >> psg remain unbeaten in all references. there are murmurings of a squad risk prior to last
. >> absolutely, the cartoon, you can see a soldier talking to someone in the middle east saying, whore you? are you an ally or an enemy? and the other says, i've got you down as an ally between 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., an enemy after 8:00. they are both following a script and it looks like it's changing. >> a lot of confusion. it is time to catch up on the latest sports news. >> on tuesday, marseilles secured their fifth straight win away. elsewhere, to registered a surprise a 3-0...
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plus, a cartoon joins the debate. the newhe fight to win fbi headquarters. >> residents are getting their chance to weigh in on the future location of the fbi. forhey have begun hearings proposed sites for the headquarters, one in virginia, two in maryland. up first, springfield, virginia. for now, these brown buildings in springfield, virginia, only serve as warehouses for the federal servicest's general administration, but this could be transformed into the new headquarters for the fbi and its 11,000 employees. >> this is one of the sites being considered. >> monday night, there was a hearing on where to relocate the fbi. its iconic but often criticize site in downtown washington is considered outdated. need,does not serve our so we are looking for opportunities to consolidate and do the job better. knowe government wants to what the public thinks about the springfield location. greaterwith the springfield chamber of commerce says bringing the fbi to the mixing bowl would be an economic boon. >> you have the field o
plus, a cartoon joins the debate. the newhe fight to win fbi headquarters. >> residents are getting their chance to weigh in on the future location of the fbi. forhey have begun hearings proposed sites for the headquarters, one in virginia, two in maryland. up first, springfield, virginia. for now, these brown buildings in springfield, virginia, only serve as warehouses for the federal servicest's general administration, but this could be transformed into the new headquarters for the fbi...
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you can't save every single cartoon. why? you can't just watch tv wherever you want. why? you know you can't pause the tv here and play it in another room. why? it's time for fios quantum tv. all the storage, recording, and control you've ever wanted. and more. redefining what tv can be. upgrade to fios tv, internet, and phone and get quantum tv enhanced free for 2 years with a 2 year agreement. plus, an extra bonus from verizon wireless - this free lg tablet or up to $200 off any tablet. get the fios triple play quantum tv enhanced free for 2 years with a 2 year agreement. call 1.877.797.fios to join today! call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> another doctor is sick with ebola virus and he was not treating opinion patiented, doctors without borders says it's completely overwhelmed trying to stop the virus in west africa. they said that maszive resources and expertise is needed now because the window on ebola is closing. >> we see a spiraling of cases, a hugely fast increase of cases that is harder and harder. the more we get in
you can't save every single cartoon. why? you can't just watch tv wherever you want. why? you know you can't pause the tv here and play it in another room. why? it's time for fios quantum tv. all the storage, recording, and control you've ever wanted. and more. redefining what tv can be. upgrade to fios tv, internet, and phone and get quantum tv enhanced free for 2 years with a 2 year agreement. plus, an extra bonus from verizon wireless - this free lg tablet or up to $200 off any tablet. get...
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they were cartoons of people rather than real-life images. i didn't know the skin color. knew that we cared about the issues. oftentimes, the people i am communicating with our through e-mail. it is about the issues. have you ever heard anybody around you that you have worked with say anything racial about our president? >> i have not. if i were to hear it, i would immediately stop it. but i haven't heard that. it isn't about the color of somebodies skin. hear a lot of personal attacks either. for us, this is truly about the issues. >> let me do one more of these and then we will move on. wrangle,harlie congressman from new york city, the harlem area. here is what he said. past, iuggested in the don't have the exact quote here, that the opposition to the president is partly race. i have been requested not to talk about that too much. i think the reason for it is that it is just too darn obvious. that is what it is all about. i think if you take a look and whichich counties and congressional districts, which areas of the united states had the most prejudice, it would be th
they were cartoons of people rather than real-life images. i didn't know the skin color. knew that we cared about the issues. oftentimes, the people i am communicating with our through e-mail. it is about the issues. have you ever heard anybody around you that you have worked with say anything racial about our president? >> i have not. if i were to hear it, i would immediately stop it. but i haven't heard that. it isn't about the color of somebodies skin. hear a lot of personal attacks...
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with feelings who are tremendously relieved when >> the new television series "black jesus" on the cartoonork's adult swim channel has generated controversy on many fronts. it portrays jesus as a modern urban black man. throughout history visual representations(z of jesus have prompted both devotion and debate. kim lawton explores the pit falls and potential spirittial impact of depicting jesus. ♪ for 2,000 years depictsing jesus whether in sacred art or pop culture has been a complicated controversy endeavor. >> we invest so much emotion into the figure of jesus, whether it's love him, find our redemption through him. whether it's animosity towards jesus that you live in a culture that prizes jesus and you don't believe in him. the stakes are so high. the emotions are so high. >> san diego state university history professor is coauthor of the book the color of christ. >> whenever we give bible figures visible bodies that complain to our own problems. >> bloom says jesus pose as particularly interesting challenge because for hundreds of millions of his followers he was both human and devin
with feelings who are tremendously relieved when >> the new television series "black jesus" on the cartoonork's adult swim channel has generated controversy on many fronts. it portrays jesus as a modern urban black man. throughout history visual representations(z of jesus have prompted both devotion and debate. kim lawton explores the pit falls and potential spirittial impact of depicting jesus. ♪ for 2,000 years depictsing jesus whether in sacred art or pop culture has been a...
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now, there is a very famous cartoon, political cartoon, and i think it was from the "chicago tribune" that are not absolutely sure but it might've been in a new york paper. it had to do with world war i went like jack pershing made the famous line, lafayette, we are here, meaning we're returning the favor of which help with during the american revolution. it's a beautiful drawing. it has the american doughboys with the tin hats and rifles and long bayonets landing on the coast of france. and then up on the cliffs is a ghostly figure of lafayette. and the voice coming out of the american troops, lafayette, we are here. the french historian told me that what lock it should have responded was yes, but did you bring your checkbook? the reason for that is we never paid back any of the loan that the british -- i mean the french gave us in assistance against the british. we are talking millions of dollars which in those days was big money. never paid it back. interesting point to keep in mind when they get so concerned other countries don't pay us back on the aid we gave them. let me to you
now, there is a very famous cartoon, political cartoon, and i think it was from the "chicago tribune" that are not absolutely sure but it might've been in a new york paper. it had to do with world war i went like jack pershing made the famous line, lafayette, we are here, meaning we're returning the favor of which help with during the american revolution. it's a beautiful drawing. it has the american doughboys with the tin hats and rifles and long bayonets landing on the coast of...