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low is coming to rick's cafÉ in casablanca.rick says, he's escaped from a concentration camp, the nazis have been chasing him all over europe. but guards character is sure that somehow last low will be -- figure out how to get visas. but the character does not read is joe-ish, as many of the characters in casablanca don't. there was a reluctance among the hollywood studio system to specifically mention jews, even though you hear about the language of concentration camps and movies like casablanca. >> escape from a concentration camp in the nazis had been chasing him all over europe. >> by 1942, america is at war and our nation has changed significantly by going to war. our military doubles in size. you have millions of women entering the workforce. we still go to war with a segregated army, but african americans launch a campaign arguing for victory against fascism abroad and victory against racism at home. one of the points we want to make to visitors is that it's in 1942 in americans learn about what the nazis call the final
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see a city of law from casablanca. yasmeen has now from lisbon ricardo. and thank you too for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, al-jazeera dot com for more debate, go to our facebook page. facebook dot com, forward slash a.j. inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. we are out a.j. the inside story from me, bernard smith and the whole team here we understand the difference is i'm similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what you see, al-jazeera will bring you the news and current fast. that matter to you. al-jazeera. a multi-million dollar online sex scam in the philippines is blackmailing men from around the world. $1.00 to $1.00 east on covers. i was small time soon to became a criminal and i'm on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take a al-jazeera, we're bringing you the news and current affairs that matter to you. down to 0, to jump into the stream. and julian and global community bio diversity is bio s
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omar, representative of the policy front of the united nations in new york from casablanca is yasmin, has now a north africa specialist, and board member of the institute of saharan studies are under loose and from lisbon is ricardo fabiani project director covering north africa at the international crisis group, thanks to you all for joining us, ricardo, or begin with you if i may just help us understand why algeria is so important to all of this, it's the main support of the policy front. why and how much influence does algeria have over what happens next? well, g. area is undoubtedly, i would say a key piece of the completed puzzle. 1st of all, because we're talking about one of the largest countries in the region. and obviously one of marcus' most important neighbors. so even just by geographical terms, we're talking about a very important factor in this area. but most importantly, argyria has opposed markers, an exception of the western sahara territory, since 1975, and has supported host and finance. but the police are a front, as well as hosting a large section of the refugee p
omar, representative of the policy front of the united nations in new york from casablanca is yasmin, has now a north africa specialist, and board member of the institute of saharan studies are under loose and from lisbon is ricardo fabiani project director covering north africa at the international crisis group, thanks to you all for joining us, ricardo, or begin with you if i may just help us understand why algeria is so important to all of this, it's the main support of the policy front. why...
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see a city of ramallah from casablanca. yasmeen has now from lisbon ricardo. and thank you too for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, al-jazeera dot com for more debate, go to our facebook page. facebook dot com, forward slash a.j. inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. we are out a.j. inside story for me, bernard smith, and the whole team here on college or low cost. the once mighty financial capitals of the world have been reduced to those talents by the kind that make them they reinvent themselves. plus to accuse president of far as the central bank governor up to this summit, little steps down as finance minister counting the cost on al-jazeera. we understand the difference is i'm similarities of cultures across the well said no matter who you seek. how does iraq bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you? how does iraq i was sick of prison just now that i was barely 21 years or just need of mothering the father of my daughter. i.e. not here. when parents are imprisoned, the govern
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planned for at casablanca, dunbarton. delegates from 46 and later 50 nations were there.n spirit, too, were the victims of warsaw, coventry, shanghai and more. the hopes of the living and the dead were concentrated in the hands of the representatives meeting in san francisco. together they organized a huge problem ahead of them. the discussion in the proposals prepared at dun garlbarton oaksh nation represented at all four to work out the provisions of the united nations charter and the structure of the general assembly, security council and judicial organization. these committees were divided into smaller working groups. 12 in all. chinese, english, russian, french, and spanish were the standard means among which many languages spoke. and in nine weeks the charter was ready to go before the participating governments for ratification. in the general assembly of the united nations organization, each member will have one vote. any matters within the scope of the charter will be discussed here. recommendations will be made to the security council. the security council will h
planned for at casablanca, dunbarton. delegates from 46 and later 50 nations were there.n spirit, too, were the victims of warsaw, coventry, shanghai and more. the hopes of the living and the dead were concentrated in the hands of the representatives meeting in san francisco. together they organized a huge problem ahead of them. the discussion in the proposals prepared at dun garlbarton oaksh nation represented at all four to work out the provisions of the united nations charter and the...
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planned for at casablanca, cairo, moscow, tehran, dumbarton oaks, and yalta.m 46 and later 50 nations were there. but there in spirit too were the victims of warsaw, coventry, shanghai, lieditze. the hopes of the living and the dead were concentrated in the hands of the representatives meeting at san francisco. together they organized the huge problem ahead of them. the discussion and amendment of the proposals prepared at dumbarton oaks. each nation was represented on all four large commissions, set out to work out the general provisions of the united charter and the actual structure of the general assembly, security council and judicial organization. these committees were divided into smaller working groups. 12 in all. chinese, english, russian, french, and spanish were the standard means of exchange among many languages spoken. and in nine weeks the charter was ready to go before the participating governments for ratification. in the general assembly of the united nations organization, each member will have one vote. any matters within the scope of the char
planned for at casablanca, cairo, moscow, tehran, dumbarton oaks, and yalta.m 46 and later 50 nations were there. but there in spirit too were the victims of warsaw, coventry, shanghai, lieditze. the hopes of the living and the dead were concentrated in the hands of the representatives meeting at san francisco. together they organized the huge problem ahead of them. the discussion and amendment of the proposals prepared at dumbarton oaks. each nation was represented on all four large...
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book thatng now on a fdr is the focal point on, it is about the casablanca conference of 1943 where fdrand churchill and the military high command met in secret at catholic over 10 days in the middle of the war -- secret at casablanca over 10 days in the middle of the war. so we are into the 20th century. colleen: thank you very much for joining us for another terrific episode of white house history live. join us again next month in october. our guest will be patricia marshall, talking about her book, "protocol." thank you very much and have a great evening. >> up next, university of mary --hington is professor professor discusses the life of thomas jefferson, focusing on his words and actions on slavery and race. this video is courtesy he of the un
book thatng now on a fdr is the focal point on, it is about the casablanca conference of 1943 where fdrand churchill and the military high command met in secret at catholic over 10 days in the middle of the war -- secret at casablanca over 10 days in the middle of the war. so we are into the 20th century. colleen: thank you very much for joining us for another terrific episode of white house history live. join us again next month in october. our guest will be patricia marshall, talking about...
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it's about the casablanca conference of 1943 where fdr and church hill and the military high command met in secret at casablanca for 10 days in the middle of the war to plan how the rest of the war was going to go. so we are out of the white house and into the 20th century. colleen: thank you very much for joining us for another terrific episode of white house history live. join us again next month in october, our guest will be capr --how marshall capresha marshall, who will talk about her book "protocol." thank you very much and have a great evening. james: to her. >> up next, university of mary washington's history professor
it's about the casablanca conference of 1943 where fdr and church hill and the military high command met in secret at casablanca for 10 days in the middle of the war to plan how the rest of the war was going to go. so we are out of the white house and into the 20th century. colleen: thank you very much for joining us for another terrific episode of white house history live. join us again next month in october, our guest will be capr --how marshall capresha marshall, who will talk about her book...
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it's about the casablanca conference of 1943 where fdr and churchill and the military high command met in secret at casablanca for 10 days in the middle of the war to plan how the rest of the war was going to go. so we are out of the white house and into the 20th century. colleen: thank you very much for joining us for another terrific episode of white house history live. join us again next month in october, our guest will be capresha marshall, who will talk about her book "protocol." thank you very much and have a great evening. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] ♪ >> tonight, and emory university professor on president richard , and, henry kissinger their key foreign policy initiatives. here is preview. times whenhe first the distance between the u.s. and china began to diminish was when nixon visited china in 1971. a couple of american players had been talking. the chinese political handlers therpreted this as americans wantin
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it's about the casablanca conference of 1943 where fdr and church hill and the military high command met in secret at casablanca for 10 days in the middle of the war to plan how the rest of the war was going to go. so we are out of the white house and into the 20th century. colleen: thank you very much for joining us for another terrific episode of white house history live. join us again next month in october, our guest will be capr --how marshall capresha marshall, who will talk about her book "protocol." thank you very much and have a great evening. james: to her. >> up next, university of mary washington's history professor discusses the life and legacy of america's third president thomas jefferson, focusing on his words and actions on slavery and race. this video is courtesy of the university. it's from their great live s lecture series. >> i am pleased to announce a special miniseries of six lectures entitled "great presidential lives." this series is particularly attractive for two main reasons. the first being its timeliness. a presidential election year, it will be an insight
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about the casablanca conference of 1943 where fdr and churchill and the military high command met in secret at catholic over 10 days in the middle of the war -- secret at casablanca over 10 days in the middle of the war. so we are into the 20th century. colleen: thank you very much for joining us for another terrific episode of white house history live. join us again next month in october. our guest will be patricia marshall, talking about her book, "protocol." thank you very much and have a great evening. >> up next, university of mary --hington is professor professor discusses the life of thomas jefferson, focusing on his words and actions on slavery and race. this video is courtesy he of the university. it is from there great lives lecture series. announce apleased to special miniseries of six lectures every entitled great presidential lives. this series is particularly attractive for two main reasons, the first being its timeliness. as we face a presidential election year and prepare for it, it will be an insight that all of us can benefit from. the second is the speaker esteemed
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all right let's bring in our guests in casablanca yes man has now in the north african affairs specialist in beirut dalia hanum a resident scholar at the malcolm h. kirk carnegie middle east center and in paris i'm a research fellow at the school for the advanced studies in the social sciences welcome to each of you yes i mean let me start with you does this new constitution meet the demands of protesters who have been calling for political change. well actually i. actually remember that as the algerians are set to vote today in a constitutional referendum which can side with the any birth 3 a very important the start of algeria juarbe independence from france who 154-2964 of areas with leaders b. c. today's going to stick to sion as an important part of the strategy to move beyond algeria but britain and rest however many algerians as i heard you know as you know and i heard in that documentary that many algerians not of legal the participated in the in the heroic street scenes typical about many things 1st if it's in skeptical about the article that because to do shit and the applicabil
all right let's bring in our guests in casablanca yes man has now in the north african affairs specialist in beirut dalia hanum a resident scholar at the malcolm h. kirk carnegie middle east center and in paris i'm a research fellow at the school for the advanced studies in the social sciences welcome to each of you yes i mean let me start with you does this new constitution meet the demands of protesters who have been calling for political change. well actually i. actually remember that as the...
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to be a film lover, there would've been no casablanca. henry grover -- ship homeought the from massachusetts, some of the crew were living history educators he read per trade john how is. they -- who per trade john howland. they talked about about what it was to be on the ship during sale and work the ratings. they saw themselves as the ship was moving how the ropes were moving. the three young men talked among themselves, and they could see how the ship is in dramatic water, and it spills over. that is what it is doing in the water with john holland. the power of museums is that we are experimental's. we are experiments in archaeology. we try to re-create the work of the past. in that recreation, we discover something about those people who came before us. gives usg the ship insight into the original 1620 voyage. the restoration brings the ship closer to the original 1950's vision that was had for this ship. the ship arrives differently since 1957. a gets us closer to the physics of the ship. there are so much discovery yet to be done. t
to be a film lover, there would've been no casablanca. henry grover -- ship homeought the from massachusetts, some of the crew were living history educators he read per trade john how is. they -- who per trade john howland. they talked about about what it was to be on the ship during sale and work the ratings. they saw themselves as the ship was moving how the ropes were moving. the three young men talked among themselves, and they could see how the ship is in dramatic water, and it spills...
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it's like louis and casablanca. i'm shocked a the gambling is going on here. it's like what are you people thinking. that's the problem is incentives. digitally they work too well. so, in this case the insubordinate ceo says that's what they told me to do and i will go and do it. there are lots of ways to increase the share price. the hardest to build the business and make it more profitable. the easiest one is the stock at the right time on wall street and the accounting practices. they wonder why are we getting shady financial practices taking short-term investments cutting the r&b. why is the ceo doing that, like wake up you asked them to do it. it is a bad idea. it is a fundamentally bad idea and it's a defectiv de facto go. it's just a bad idea. >> a question about supply chains. i should point out and i meant to say this earlier just for people listening that while your topic is a particular good one for the covid era, when we have seen the importance of resiliency and the lives of efficiency, your book was put to bed before covid ever hit, so you were p
it's like louis and casablanca. i'm shocked a the gambling is going on here. it's like what are you people thinking. that's the problem is incentives. digitally they work too well. so, in this case the insubordinate ceo says that's what they told me to do and i will go and do it. there are lots of ways to increase the share price. the hardest to build the business and make it more profitable. the easiest one is the stock at the right time on wall street and the accounting practices. they wonder...
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lover, one ofilm the great sadness is, there would have been no casablanca because humphrey bogart was a howland as well. so every life matters. when we brought the ship home from massachusetts from the mystic seaport museum, some of the crew were living history educators who had portrayed john howland. they talked about about what it was like to be aboard the ship l and to be in the ratings, to be working the ropes , and suddenly have these insights. they saw themselves as the ship was moving how the ropes were moving. the three young men talked among themselves and said yes, they could see how the ship is in dramatic water, the rope spills over, and that is what it is doing in the water with john howland. the power of museums is that we are experimentals. we experiment in archaeology, meaning we try to re-create the work of the past. and in that recreation, we discover something about those people that came before us. so sailing the ship gives us insight into the original 1620 voyage. the restoration brings the ship closer to the original 1950's vision that william baker had for the
lover, one ofilm the great sadness is, there would have been no casablanca because humphrey bogart was a howland as well. so every life matters. when we brought the ship home from massachusetts from the mystic seaport museum, some of the crew were living history educators who had portrayed john howland. they talked about about what it was like to be aboard the ship l and to be in the ratings, to be working the ropes , and suddenly have these insights. they saw themselves as the ship was moving...
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to me, a film lover, one of the great sadness is, there would be no casablanca, because henry grover,y life matters. when we brought the ship home to massachusetts from the museum, some of the crew were living history educators who have perpetrated john howlund, and they talk about what it was like to be aboard the ship under sail, and to be in the briefings and working the ropes and suddenly have these insights. they saw themselves of the ship was moving, how the ropes were moving and left three young men talk among themselves and said they can see how if a ship is in dramatic water, the rope spills over, and that's what it is doing in the water with john howland. the power of museums, we are experimental, we experimenting archeology, meaning, we try to recreate the work of the past. in that recreation, we discover something about those people that came before us. and so sailing the ship gives us insight into the original 16 20 voyage. and the restoration brings the ship closer to the original 19 fifties vision that william baker had for the ship. it has been newly balanced, so the s
to me, a film lover, one of the great sadness is, there would be no casablanca, because henry grover,y life matters. when we brought the ship home to massachusetts from the museum, some of the crew were living history educators who have perpetrated john howlund, and they talk about what it was like to be aboard the ship under sail, and to be in the briefings and working the ropes and suddenly have these insights. they saw themselves of the ship was moving, how the ropes were moving and left...
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asked the question why were you so obsessed with the short-term share price, it is like louis in casablanca, i'm shocked, shocked the gambling is going on here. what are you people thinking? that is the problem. incentives typically work too well. in this case, in this case, subordinate ceo says that is what they tell me to do and i do it and it turns out there are lots of ways to increase share price. the way to make it more profitable, and your stock at the right time, easier than building businesses that shape accounting practices. why are we getting shady financial practices taking not taking short-term investments. cutting our r&d. why is the ceo doing that, you ask them to do it. that conversation is a bad idea. i've written an entire book. it is a fundamentally bad idea. it is a bad idea. >> host: a question about supply chains. for people listening, while your topic is a particularly good one for the covid-19 era when we've seen the important of resiliency and the limits of efficiency your book was put to bed before covid-19 ever hit. you were pressing. >> guest: i also started the
asked the question why were you so obsessed with the short-term share price, it is like louis in casablanca, i'm shocked, shocked the gambling is going on here. what are you people thinking? that is the problem. incentives typically work too well. in this case, in this case, subordinate ceo says that is what they tell me to do and i do it and it turns out there are lots of ways to increase share price. the way to make it more profitable, and your stock at the right time, easier than building...
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have been noe -- casablanca. full program at two: 30 5 p.m. pacific here on 5:35 p.m.istory -- pacific here on american history tv. u.s. army lieutenant quentin roosevelt, theodore roosevelt's youngest son was shot down and killed near the village of chamery, france during world war i. american history tv visited a memorial fountain in the village with historian joe?
have been noe -- casablanca. full program at two: 30 5 p.m. pacific here on 5:35 p.m.istory -- pacific here on american history tv. u.s. army lieutenant quentin roosevelt, theodore roosevelt's youngest son was shot down and killed near the village of chamery, france during world war i. american history tv visited a memorial fountain in the village with historian joe?
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it's like louis in casablanca. i'm shocked gambling is going on here. it's like what are you people thinking? that's the problem. the problem is incentives typically work too well. in this case the subordinates ceo says that's what they told me to do and i will go do it. it turns out there are lots of ways to increase shareprice. the hardest one is to build the business and make it more profitable. that's the hardest one. the easiest one physical talk up your stock at the right type on wall street. another easy one is u-shaped financial accounting practices. they wonder why are we getting shady financial practices taking short-term, not taking any short-term investment, cutting our r&d, kiting -- why is our ceo doing that? wake up. you asked them to do it. stock compensation is a bad idea. i've written an entire book about it. it is a fundamentally bad idea. >> while your topic is a particularly good one for the covid era, when we sing importance of resiliency and the limits of efficiency, the book was put to bed before covid ever hit. you are precedent
it's like louis in casablanca. i'm shocked gambling is going on here. it's like what are you people thinking? that's the problem. the problem is incentives typically work too well. in this case the subordinates ceo says that's what they told me to do and i will go do it. it turns out there are lots of ways to increase shareprice. the hardest one is to build the business and make it more profitable. that's the hardest one. the easiest one physical talk up your stock at the right type on wall...
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like the seeds in "casablanca" about being gambling in the casino. >> shocked!g republican, sad to watch and these guys have no backbone. >> an analysis port saying trump's goals were so apolitical, that his attacks on the election could undermine the new president's efforts to unify a fractured nation and fuel trump in his next endeavor. whether that's another white house run in 2024 or a high-profile media venture. do you think donald trump is putting himself over the country and why? trying to figure out what he'll doing next jo. >> i don't think those of the reasons. he's not that big of a longtime planner or thinker, strategic thinker. he wants a non-pross cuecutoria work with him on a non-prosecutorial degree. that's not a pardon. anything done prior to january 20th i don't want to be prosecuted for. so it's more powerful than a pardon. i think that's what he's working on. i think it's thoughtful writing by the a.p. but don't think he's there yet. he thinks in much shorter time increments than that. know there's a bullet coming to the trump organization, t
like the seeds in "casablanca" about being gambling in the casino. >> shocked!g republican, sad to watch and these guys have no backbone. >> an analysis port saying trump's goals were so apolitical, that his attacks on the election could undermine the new president's efforts to unify a fractured nation and fuel trump in his next endeavor. whether that's another white house run in 2024 or a high-profile media venture. do you think donald trump is putting himself over the...
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this is a coat this was the coat that julian casablancas of the strokes wore on stage on "snl" on saturdayt. i said, "that's a cool jacket. i gotta get that jacket. i said that out loud knowing, i -- you know, rock stars have clothes, like, you're like "i'm never in my life gonna see those clothes. [ laughter ] >> seth: right >> like, "i'm never going to walk in the store where they sell those clothes." so i said that out loud thinking like, maybe he'd tell me where i get the jacket >> seth: yeah. >> but that didn't happen. that's all right [ laughter ] so after the show, he came in to my dressing room he's like, "so you want a jacket?" and he gave me this one. he gave me this one and he gave me a leather jacket. i mean, this is like -- there is nothing i can do with this [ laughter ] l but, like, i like -- [ laughter ] there is nothing, but i enjoy it so much. >> seth: it's really good. >> it's so meant for like a lead singer >> seth: yeah, yeah, that's right. you're right >> even me doing a lead singer is bad >> seth: see, even that, though, but when you do that, the coat all of the sudd
this is a coat this was the coat that julian casablancas of the strokes wore on stage on "snl" on saturdayt. i said, "that's a cool jacket. i gotta get that jacket. i said that out loud knowing, i -- you know, rock stars have clothes, like, you're like "i'm never in my life gonna see those clothes. [ laughter ] >> seth: right >> like, "i'm never going to walk in the store where they sell those clothes." so i said that out loud thinking like, maybe he'd...
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but think about that because all the people you celebrate from the movie casablanca, right through to the history of the watergate. so they were anti fascists. the other thing that i would say is that the more people, the more numbers of people are involved in something the last risk there is for anyone else. so how do we stop fascism? it's massive amounts of people and people not just from the targeted group, it can't just be their responsibility. right. but people from the groups that's like the majority group that privilege a powerful group mass numbers of those people peacefully, peacefully putting their bodies into the, into the sort of spokes of the machinery of fascism trip it up. if i may just jump in as well. i think there is a little bit of it that we couldn't. we mustn't exonerate the so-called liberal center, the liberal center in importance aren't the german philosopher described fascism as one. i use this term. i'm criticized. no. she described as the alliance of the elite and the more, i don't think this is what we see across western society. rick perry, rich people, an
but think about that because all the people you celebrate from the movie casablanca, right through to the history of the watergate. so they were anti fascists. the other thing that i would say is that the more people, the more numbers of people are involved in something the last risk there is for anyone else. so how do we stop fascism? it's massive amounts of people and people not just from the targeted group, it can't just be their responsibility. right. but people from the groups that's like...
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there would have been no "casablanca" because of humphrey bogart. every life matters. >> what's the full program sunday at 5:35 p.m. eastern, 2:35 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. tv,his is american history covering history c-span style with lectures, interviews, and discussions with authors, historians, and teachers, 48 hours, all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> up next on american history tv, novelist, historian, and journalist kevin baker discusses his book. "america the ingenious." : how a nation of dreamers, immigrants and tinkerers change the world." in an event hosted by cape cod museum on the green, he describes a he thinks of the key factors in the nation's innovative spirit. >> i want to thank our guest tonight, kevin baker. he lives in new york city, correct? you still live in new york? mr. baker: yes. >> but also was raised in
there would have been no "casablanca" because of humphrey bogart. every life matters. >> what's the full program sunday at 5:35 p.m. eastern, 2:35 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. tv,his is american history covering history c-span style with lectures, interviews, and discussions with authors, historians, and teachers, 48 hours, all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national...
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senador de pensilvania se habrÍa enterado que tiene coronavirus, o lo que de inmediato se retira de casablancasu primera sesiÓn informativa presidencial diaria, el futuro mandatario designarÍa a dos mujeres para posiciones claves en materia econÓmica, un dÍa despuÉs de anunciar un equipo de comunicaciones enteramente femeninos. fungiÓ como directora de comunicaciones de la casa blanca durante la administraciÓn obama. buenos dÍas, buena semana, sven. albert: [hablan a la vez] buenos dÍas. edwin: buenos dÍas. desde un inicio el presidente electo joe biden habrÍa dicho que la mujer jugarÍa un papel importante dentro de su administraciÓn, asÍ lo ha mostrado con el nombramiento de un equipo de comunicaciones liderado por mujeres. iniciando por la directora de comunicaciones de la casa blanca, estamos representados por billy tovar, una latina que serÁ la subdirector de comunicaciones de la presidencia. tambiÉn subsecretaria de prensa principal, entre otras figuras reconocidas, quien serÁ consejera senior, y jefa de pos portavoces. las mujeres no sÓlo juegan un papel importante en las comunicaciones,
senador de pensilvania se habrÍa enterado que tiene coronavirus, o lo que de inmediato se retira de casablancasu primera sesiÓn informativa presidencial diaria, el futuro mandatario designarÍa a dos mujeres para posiciones claves en materia econÓmica, un dÍa despuÉs de anunciar un equipo de comunicaciones enteramente femeninos. fungiÓ como directora de comunicaciones de la casa blanca durante la administraciÓn obama. buenos dÍas, buena semana, sven. albert: [hablan a la vez] buenos...
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karla: y presidente trump y la primera dama encabezan la Última ceremonia en casablanca.atario lo insultÓ a Él y también a su compaÑero. ahora pasarÁn el resto de sus vidas a la universidad estatal de iowa. alan: bien bonitos. satcha: vamos con mÁs para todos ustedes. francisca, pasamos contigo. tambiÉn se establecen recortes en estas nominaciones a los grammy's francisca: la academia de la grabaciÓn da a conocer que bad bunny, ricky martin, camilo, cristiÁn nadal, j balvin y kany garcÍa son algunos artistas latinos nominados para la ediciÓn 73 de los premios grammy. muchos de ellos ya reaccionaron en las redes sociales. carlos: quÉ increÍble y la mitad son para latinos y esto es un orgullo. emilio estefan tambiÉn estÁ nominado con "one world" en donde participa tambiÉn su hija emily a quien hay que felicitar por el arranque increÍble que ha tenido con esto en su carrera. francisca: la que arrasÓ con nueve nominaciones fue beyoncÉ. es la mujer con mÁs nominaciones en la historia con 79 y 24 victorias en toda su trayectoria artÍstica. carlos: son de esas mujeres que no sab
karla: y presidente trump y la primera dama encabezan la Última ceremonia en casablanca.atario lo insultÓ a Él y también a su compaÑero. ahora pasarÁn el resto de sus vidas a la universidad estatal de iowa. alan: bien bonitos. satcha: vamos con mÁs para todos ustedes. francisca, pasamos contigo. tambiÉn se establecen recortes en estas nominaciones a los grammy's francisca: la academia de la grabaciÓn da a conocer que bad bunny, ricky martin, camilo, cristiÁn nadal, j balvin y kany...
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have been noe -- casablanca. full program at two: 30 5 p.m. pacific here on 5:35 p.m.istory -- pacific here on american history tv. u.s. army lieutenant quentin roosevelt, theodore roosevelt's youngest son was shot down and killed near the village of chamery, france during world war i. american history tv visited a memorial fountain in the village with historian joe? ssent to learn about the -- with totorian mitchell yockelson learn about the death of the young aviator. >> beyond the fountain into the onded area a short distance july 14, 1918, quentin roosevelt's plane was shot down during a dogfight with german pilots. quentin was the youngest child of theodore roosevelt. quentin and his brothers all served during world war i. quentin chose the air service like a lot of young men. times 20 years old at the of his death. of flying in the air service was an honor for young men who were daring. not long before quentin's plane was shot down and he was killed, he was placed in the 95th aeros squadron. they were charged with following and tracking
have been noe -- casablanca. full program at two: 30 5 p.m. pacific here on 5:35 p.m.istory -- pacific here on american history tv. u.s. army lieutenant quentin roosevelt, theodore roosevelt's youngest son was shot down and killed near the village of chamery, france during world war i. american history tv visited a memorial fountain in the village with historian joe? ssent to learn about the -- with totorian mitchell yockelson learn about the death of the young aviator. >> beyond the...