46
46
Oct 17, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
the second is because charleston was ground zero for reconstruction. so the museum that has to be in part. there's a reconstruction museum and because of robert smalls, that's where his house was. that was the house that i was alluding that joe was going the buy for me. [laughter] >> you -- we have to bring -- i'm on joe's board in some kind of exploited -- exploit -- exploited capacity or other but when we got to programming, excuse me, it's dry in here. when we get to programming, programming is about reconstruction and has to be part of it but the slave trade, slavery in south carolina, black rise as it was called, all that has to be part of the museum. so it's fact enough that the landing ground for virtually half of the imported africans who were brought here in chains came to charleston, that's fact enough alone for there to be a museum created but charleston has so much more going for it because of the history of reconstruction and rollback to reconstruction. charleston, south carolina is a very complicated place. i happened to like it. i love g
the second is because charleston was ground zero for reconstruction. so the museum that has to be in part. there's a reconstruction museum and because of robert smalls, that's where his house was. that was the house that i was alluding that joe was going the buy for me. [laughter] >> you -- we have to bring -- i'm on joe's board in some kind of exploited -- exploit -- exploited capacity or other but when we got to programming, excuse me, it's dry in here. when we get to programming,...
45
45
Oct 25, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
for south carolina for charleston. and in charleston, was the blacks. too many of those to work. [inaudible]. >> all day long. >> that he is part of the fiction of the african-americans and the lost cause so i want to be very careful. [inaudible]. [inaudible].[inaudible]. >> when you tell me that i'm making you rich, without painting behind you, my daughter i think i'm kidding, she is smiling there. my daughter came, i just want to point out that's where i got this and. [inaudible]. my first wife is a white american and we had two little girls i know i was raised with george wallace and so i didn't know if i wanted to go into that so i decided to go down to the humanity center and sabbatical at the park which is you know, chapel and that little area. it is very little. the first weekend that we were there, you know how disorientating it is when you move, and my daughters were nine years old and seven years old. it was january of 1990, i guess. you can look it up, 89 and 90 in the raleigh paper said that a young family. [inaudible]. and i was 19, and about my first african art in
for south carolina for charleston. and in charleston, was the blacks. too many of those to work. [inaudible]. >> all day long. >> that he is part of the fiction of the african-americans and the lost cause so i want to be very careful. [inaudible]. [inaudible].[inaudible]. >> when you tell me that i'm making you rich, without painting behind you, my daughter i think i'm kidding, she is smiling there. my daughter came, i just want to point out that's where i got this and....
46
46
Oct 2, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
is being built in charleston, south carolina. his request for civil rights in california from 1850 through the 1950s. find more. his lectures in history. ... it is well under construction, finished in july of next year because of the most powerful work and the comments about the book. we take advantage of this opportunity to discuss it this afternoon. questions or comments. and it would be appropriate to start by reading a couple pages from this book you all have had in your hands. of the passage i think is resonant more than many others is one about the last day of enslavement on one of the plantations in berkeley county and i thought i would read a couple pages describing that day when the back of slavery was broken and people breathe the air of liberation in many ways for the first time. charleston on the east branch of the river, the last day of slavery came in 1865. william ball sat in the dining room reading out loud to his family and a few of his people, several african-americans on february 20 sixth. the local clergyman m
is being built in charleston, south carolina. his request for civil rights in california from 1850 through the 1950s. find more. his lectures in history. ... it is well under construction, finished in july of next year because of the most powerful work and the comments about the book. we take advantage of this opportunity to discuss it this afternoon. questions or comments. and it would be appropriate to start by reading a couple pages from this book you all have had in your hands. of the...
55
55
Oct 13, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
i lived in charleston for a different part of my childhood. in new orleans and other family has been school teachers, 150 years into the 1970s. when my family arrived in new orleans, as a child has about ten. moved in with my grandmother and her bungalow raised i've been to flat of new orleans. it was near the university, if you know the city. and living with my grandmother also was my grandmother sisters mod look home. it was worth and mod, and many families whether they're white or black or miss raced, there is a family historian. and was that person among my mothers. she had glasses and dresses. it was a length long sleeve. come here boy, let me tell you about our people. our people came from brittany on the west coast of france. the first was called evil calm, he was a sailor in napoleon's navy. as you will earn school he was involved in war. it was one end of the earth to the other. and so the emperor napoleon sent some ships to the caribbean because there is an uprising in a place they call haiti. when the ship arrived it was about 19 on
i lived in charleston for a different part of my childhood. in new orleans and other family has been school teachers, 150 years into the 1970s. when my family arrived in new orleans, as a child has about ten. moved in with my grandmother and her bungalow raised i've been to flat of new orleans. it was near the university, if you know the city. and living with my grandmother also was my grandmother sisters mod look home. it was worth and mod, and many families whether they're white or black or...
48
48
Oct 12, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
i am not in charleston. i'm in connecticut where i live. charleston. i'm in connecticut where i live. i'm not in the holy city. but my heart is with you and i wish i could be with you. when the epidemic finally lifts, i'll make my reservations immediately to come spend some time once again. i want to talk today about the kluklux, refers to the militia. words that share familiarity that only people who knew actually marauders in the white supremacist movement could use. members of the ku klux klan from 150 years ago, when they first came together, did not see themselves as founders of movement. they would not have thought that their great, great grandchildren would talk about them. and yet, not only are we talking about the ku klux, the angry and vicious gangs of reconstruction, men who disguised themselves and hurt and sometimes killed people. not only are we talking about them, we are circulating ideas today that recall those of the ku klux and we're perpetrating acts resembled by those carried out by the first klans. i hope you can see some pictures
i am not in charleston. i'm in connecticut where i live. charleston. i'm in connecticut where i live. i'm not in the holy city. but my heart is with you and i wish i could be with you. when the epidemic finally lifts, i'll make my reservations immediately to come spend some time once again. i want to talk today about the kluklux, refers to the militia. words that share familiarity that only people who knew actually marauders in the white supremacist movement could use. members of the ku klux...
44
44
Oct 3, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
i lived with my family in charleston for a different part of my childhood.ans my mother's family had been and remained to this day tradesmen, schoolteachers, salesmen, carpenters, nurses, nobody at all with higher education for 150 years until the 1970s. when my family arrived in new orleans when i was a child of 10 we moved in with my grandmother to her bungalow which was raised up against floods the claimed new orleans, at tulane university in the carlson district and living with my grandmother also was a woman named mod, my grandmother at sister. it was with onto mod i first learned about our klansmen. in the south whether they are white or black there is often a family historian. and mod, she was 75 when i first paid attention, she was a schoolteacher, she was unmarried, she wore hornrimmed glasses and a closet of dresses, with longsleeved. let me tell you about our people. our people came from brittany on the west coast of france. the first man was a sailor in napoleon's navy and napoleon was involved in war from one end of earth to the other and eve wa
i lived with my family in charleston for a different part of my childhood.ans my mother's family had been and remained to this day tradesmen, schoolteachers, salesmen, carpenters, nurses, nobody at all with higher education for 150 years until the 1970s. when my family arrived in new orleans when i was a child of 10 we moved in with my grandmother to her bungalow which was raised up against floods the claimed new orleans, at tulane university in the carlson district and living with my...
92
92
Oct 3, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
beauregard still of course is really popular in charleston. this is one of his best decisions. they said the man is a brilliant engineer. he will defend charleston in 1863 from a combined union land enabled attack in one of the reasons they went is because of beauregard. the plan they would use he called it a perfect piece of folly and he succeeded. in 1863 how many other generals are winning strategic victories? bragg had failed and we went to gettysburg pittsburgh has fallen port hudson has fallen. beauregard winds i would argue the only major confederate victory in 1863 cities once again a popular hero and there is political pressure from davis to put them in command and robert e. lee. he always had a high regard for beauregard abilities and support from braxton brag who is his military adviser. beauregard is given a command and this would be charge to the south in virginia and north carolina. with this he will take on benjamin that were and ultimately defeat him winning two important battles. however it should be said these battles were a bit sloppy at would say especially
beauregard still of course is really popular in charleston. this is one of his best decisions. they said the man is a brilliant engineer. he will defend charleston in 1863 from a combined union land enabled attack in one of the reasons they went is because of beauregard. the plan they would use he called it a perfect piece of folly and he succeeded. in 1863 how many other generals are winning strategic victories? bragg had failed and we went to gettysburg pittsburgh has fallen port hudson has...
48
48
Oct 13, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm not in charleston, i'm in connecticut where i live. i'm not in the holy city. but my heart is with you. and i wish i could be with you. when the epidemic finally lifts, i will make my reservations immediately, to come spend some time once again. i want to talk today about the ku klux klan, the ku klux klan, the phrase that my grandparents generation used in louisiana, to refer to the group the militias, the ku klux klan, which are words that show familiarity, that only people who knew actual marauders, in the ways to premise is movement, could use as. he members of the ku klux klan, from 150 years ago, when they first came together, did not see themselves as founders of a movement. they would not have thought that their great great grandchildren, would be talking about. it not only are we talking about it, the angry and ignorance and vicious gangs who describes them help and hurt and sometimes kill people. not only are we talking about it but we're circulating ideas that recall ideas of the ku klux klan and we are perpetrating acts that resemble those carried o
i'm not in charleston, i'm in connecticut where i live. i'm not in the holy city. but my heart is with you. and i wish i could be with you. when the epidemic finally lifts, i will make my reservations immediately, to come spend some time once again. i want to talk today about the ku klux klan, the ku klux klan, the phrase that my grandparents generation used in louisiana, to refer to the group the militias, the ku klux klan, which are words that show familiarity, that only people who knew...
27
27
Oct 25, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
charleston first place in the civil war, and political history you probably know is a powerful person, just making sure we are not asleep. [laughter] running against his son as an african-american charleston, south carolina, what occurred is that the people in charleston and throughout the first congressional district wanted someone they have confidence in, not someone who necessarily looked like them 75 or 78% white district against a very good person to this day, i was able to be successful because i presented a message that resonated, sometimes we have candidates think it's really about us and we talk about our amazing reputation or resume. truth be told, most people are most interested in their family and their kids and if we remember that, we are a lot better off understanding the importance of these messenger, e message of the audience that message will resonate.l >> that's right. i think it's important to keep that in mind and people don't like i, i, i. they like you to talk with them, not to them but talk with them about what they aree facing evey single day and sometimes we a
charleston first place in the civil war, and political history you probably know is a powerful person, just making sure we are not asleep. [laughter] running against his son as an african-american charleston, south carolina, what occurred is that the people in charleston and throughout the first congressional district wanted someone they have confidence in, not someone who necessarily looked like them 75 or 78% white district against a very good person to this day, i was able to be successful...
222
222
Oct 31, 2021
10/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
when he arrives at this historically significant black church in downtown charleston.at bible teaches them, they welcomed him, they opened their arms and welcomed him, he on the other hand opened fire, murdering them, murdering 9 black christians because they were black and christian, he murdered all but one of these believers who welcomed a stranger, he left one woman alive so she could tell the world of his hatred and bigotry. did the fbi botch the background check on this shooter. money will not bring you back from the dead, money will not dull the pain of knowing someone you loved was killed, only because they were black and christian. the killer was tried, convicted, sentenced to death in federal court. no word if those on left i think that death penalty is too inhumane. this is but one attack on a house of worship in our country, how has hate seeped into the soul of america? what can people of good conscious do to put an end to it? dr. russell moore, is joining us, what is going on in this culture of hate in this country? >> well, it seems that the world is going
when he arrives at this historically significant black church in downtown charleston.at bible teaches them, they welcomed him, they opened their arms and welcomed him, he on the other hand opened fire, murdering them, murdering 9 black christians because they were black and christian, he murdered all but one of these believers who welcomed a stranger, he left one woman alive so she could tell the world of his hatred and bigotry. did the fbi botch the background check on this shooter. money will...
204
204
Oct 29, 2021
10/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
of course tucker charleston is doing this false flag operation.avid duke literally, literally praises tucker-clansmen. fox news is the enemy of our democracy to make a profit. this is horrible. this is going to the core of who we are as a people and defending by joy, in june tucker was talking about the fbi being involved in the attack. he's celebrated the actual terrorist attack our capitol saying they are being persecuted. it's because he's defending white nationalists and white supremacy. that's his brand and the attackers are his people. >> dana, paul ryan who is supposedly a norm core republican is on the board of fox news. he in theory would know better. i know that all he ever really cared about was getting maximum tax cuts for the super rich. i get it. that's all he cares about. i wonder at some point does there have to be some accountability for the fact that fox news is as dean said, i watched that little trailer that tucker put together and i said it yesterday. i used to watch for my job, those isis little mini films they would make to
of course tucker charleston is doing this false flag operation.avid duke literally, literally praises tucker-clansmen. fox news is the enemy of our democracy to make a profit. this is horrible. this is going to the core of who we are as a people and defending by joy, in june tucker was talking about the fbi being involved in the attack. he's celebrated the actual terrorist attack our capitol saying they are being persecuted. it's because he's defending white nationalists and white supremacy....
62
62
Oct 17, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
against the drug companies that delivered the opioid epidemic in the poet surprise for his work at charleston for his work in looking into the opioid epidemic 202 is the area code if you would like to participate in a conversation this afternoon 748-8200 for those of you in the eastern time zones 202-74-8801 if you live in mountain pacific and pacific time zones a separate line for text messages to 027-48-8903. mary is in jackson michigan, mary, good afternoon. .caller: good afternoon as a social worker and chaplain at the hospital i see this all the time my question to you at a local level would it be smarter to pay attention to mayors and other working elements base level to bring us to their attention and keep focusing and then the higher levels with legislation, how about using the legislatures to get our message for the situation which has to be a horrific mess in all of this. host: how widespread have you seen the issue in jackson michigan. >> into every economic level everyone and of course covid has taken a bigger toll and we've done work with bringing information to the people on the
against the drug companies that delivered the opioid epidemic in the poet surprise for his work at charleston for his work in looking into the opioid epidemic 202 is the area code if you would like to participate in a conversation this afternoon 748-8200 for those of you in the eastern time zones 202-74-8801 if you live in mountain pacific and pacific time zones a separate line for text messages to 027-48-8903. mary is in jackson michigan, mary, good afternoon. .caller: good afternoon as a...
26
26
Oct 24, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
any american history, you probably know that charleston is the birthplace of the civil war. first shots fired. if you know anything about political history you probably know that strom thurmond was a powerful person. anyone hear of him? i want to make sure you weren't asleep. running against strom thurmond's son as a fringe i -- african-american in charleston, north carolina, for a republican congressional -- south carolina for a republican congressional district was a daunting and scary task. what occurred is that the people in charleston and throughout the first congressional district wanted someone they had confidence in not someone who necessarily looked like them. and 75% or 78% white district against a very good person, paul and i are still friends to this day. i was able to be successful. i presented a message that resonated with who they were. sometimes we as candidates think it's really about us. we talk about our amazing reputation or our resume. truth be told, most people are most interested in their family and their kids, not you. if we remember that, we are prob
any american history, you probably know that charleston is the birthplace of the civil war. first shots fired. if you know anything about political history you probably know that strom thurmond was a powerful person. anyone hear of him? i want to make sure you weren't asleep. running against strom thurmond's son as a fringe i -- african-american in charleston, north carolina, for a republican congressional -- south carolina for a republican congressional district was a daunting and scary task....
22
22
Oct 22, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
any american history, you probably know that charleston is the birthplace of the civil war. first shots fired. if you know anything about political history you probably know that strom thurmond was a powerful person. anyone hear of him? i want to make sure you weren't asleep. running against strom thurmond's son as a fringe i -- african-american in charleston, north carolina, for a republican congressional -- south carolina for a republican congressional district was a daunting and scary task. what occurred is that the people in charleston and throughout the first congressional district wanted someone they had confidence in not someone who necessarily looked like them. and 75% or 78% white district against a very good person, paul and i are still friends to this day. i was able to be successful. i presented a message that resonated with who they were. sometimes we as candidates think it's really about us. we talk about our amazing reputation or our resume. truth be told, most people are most interested in their family and their kids, not you. if we remember that, we are prob
any american history, you probably know that charleston is the birthplace of the civil war. first shots fired. if you know anything about political history you probably know that strom thurmond was a powerful person. anyone hear of him? i want to make sure you weren't asleep. running against strom thurmond's son as a fringe i -- african-american in charleston, north carolina, for a republican congressional -- south carolina for a republican congressional district was a daunting and scary task....
111
111
Oct 28, 2021
10/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the deadly charleston church shooting that horrified this nation. tonight, the $88 million settlement for survivors and victims' relatives. what the government now acknowledges. >>> the dangerous tornado threat as we're on the air tonight. the storms hammering millions from florida up to the carolinas. then tomorrow, washington, d.c., rob timing this out. york city.- >>> and news tonight on queen elizabeth an her health. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy thursday night. and we begin tonight with late word coming in that former new york governor andrew cuomo has been charged with a sex crime. a criminal complaint has been filed against cuomo. cuomo resigned in august amid sexual harassment allegations from 11 women, including a state trooper on his security detail. in this new complaint, the former new york governor is accused of groping a former aide at the executive mansion in albany last december. the complaint calling it, quote, intentional and degrading. will tishas james, who led the initial investigation a
. >>> the deadly charleston church shooting that horrified this nation. tonight, the $88 million settlement for survivors and victims' relatives. what the government now acknowledges. >>> the dangerous tornado threat as we're on the air tonight. the storms hammering millions from florida up to the carolinas. then tomorrow, washington, d.c., rob timing this out. york city.- >>> and news tonight on queen elizabeth an her health. >>> good evening and it's great...
15
15
Oct 30, 2021
10/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
do a different data team that i started to ramp. draft all the documents, it talks model last. charleston yourself injected that palo just to walk you through downloading it just hasn't thought to randomize with. just go, don't all think good in it. that starts out taste test. if you start with a little bit of the above, the telling us born didn't cut off a list and they didn't. and i said that you shouldn't look all calls will need to look like just a little loop. as you go off to give you calling about the upper height here, but the ask or the type of the to the will to stood that i go i told her that it was with jake still don't think it hides. if i was wrong with it. so i thought there was ah there's i know what do you think that a little bit you would keep up with this kid we talked about shortly. it is danced, though not for us to love it. i thought about this. yeah. started. yeah, we all know, i think she did. she studied from both of those to the talking to rose as to though. but notice how many continued our phone looks good. look any install it or anything we typically teached.
do a different data team that i started to ramp. draft all the documents, it talks model last. charleston yourself injected that palo just to walk you through downloading it just hasn't thought to randomize with. just go, don't all think good in it. that starts out taste test. if you start with a little bit of the above, the telling us born didn't cut off a list and they didn't. and i said that you shouldn't look all calls will need to look like just a little loop. as you go off to give you...
15
15
Oct 25, 2021
10/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
didn't messengers last charleston. most definitely does that look just to book any time to meet with us. how's it going to randomly with just go, don't often get in a dead start out paste. just if you start running a little bit of a bubble telling us born didn't cut that off. i said listen, they didn't. and i said that you, she shouldn't look always classical meetings to look like just the little edrick often get the get on the without the upper height here. but the half or the take this humor, the to the will to stood that i will you had told her that it was with java still better to get. hi. is it ok. i thought i thought there was ah ah there is i know what does that do you think that that little bit you excuse about kit that we talked about shortly. it is danced though not the last. i love it here. i thought about this. yeah stuff. yeah . for the auto update to page here, stability tumbled out i lost soft to rose to taylor, but noticed how many continued not our phone looks good to look, take me install it. are you
didn't messengers last charleston. most definitely does that look just to book any time to meet with us. how's it going to randomly with just go, don't often get in a dead start out paste. just if you start running a little bit of a bubble telling us born didn't cut that off. i said listen, they didn't. and i said that you, she shouldn't look always classical meetings to look like just the little edrick often get the get on the without the upper height here. but the half or the take this humor,...
23
23
Oct 29, 2021
10/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
last charleston south. jeffery ballard. just got to to the timing of just hasn't thought of gentlemen. thank just go don't i think give it a dad. starts out his test. if you start with a little bit of a buckle telling us born good luca. i said listen, they didn't. and i said that you, she shouldn't go o clock will meeting to dorothy like just the little edge a cough to get the get on the without the upper height here. but the hatch, or the pipe business, humor the to the will to stood that i will you had told her that it was released. ah, i still don't think it hides it. oh, i thought i thought there was ah ah there is i know a little better than you think that a little did you excuse me talk to me shortly. it is danced though not the last. i love it. i thought about this. yeah. yeah. we all know, i think she did, she was talking stuff, but it's from but out of those to the talking to rose to talk. but doris did with teaching it not our phone looks good to look. take me install it. are you doing? i think they're going to go
last charleston south. jeffery ballard. just got to to the timing of just hasn't thought of gentlemen. thank just go don't i think give it a dad. starts out his test. if you start with a little bit of a buckle telling us born good luca. i said listen, they didn't. and i said that you, she shouldn't go o clock will meeting to dorothy like just the little edge a cough to get the get on the without the upper height here. but the hatch, or the pipe business, humor the to the will to stood that i...
36
36
Oct 30, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
tennessee is reconstructed and is joined by forces that have been pulled out of garrisons like charleston and wilmington any cobbles this force together and he gets supplied and re- equipped and reorganized administratively, as they fight at the battle of bentonville in march. here in eastern north carolina, not far from raleigh that was a big battle for the last battles of the war. johnson school is to destroy the army before these armies can match unit comes up short but it was a good effort. in the johnston holdback through rally in the central part of north carolina. through durham towards greensboro is taken i 85 and he knows that area. [laughter] but what he is doing is he is keeping his army just out of reach of sherman. he commands much larger force and sherman is been reinforced by the troops and johnston keeps his army together and that's a pretty big deal in march and april of 1865 and he keeps it out of reach of sherman's troops. and by time we get to the greensboro area they've heard about the fall of richmond and so johnston will in his words, he will say something like no h
tennessee is reconstructed and is joined by forces that have been pulled out of garrisons like charleston and wilmington any cobbles this force together and he gets supplied and re- equipped and reorganized administratively, as they fight at the battle of bentonville in march. here in eastern north carolina, not far from raleigh that was a big battle for the last battles of the war. johnson school is to destroy the army before these armies can match unit comes up short but it was a good effort....
60
60
Oct 14, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
first from the citadel military college former charleston mayor and professor teach a course lookinghy trauma harvard university professor henry louis gates junior look at pbs on the document reconstruction america after the civil war brandeis university professor of former slaves spoke for economic rights and full citizenship including the right to vote in contrast and choose where they work. book tv features leading authors discussing their latest books to sunday 8:00 p.m. eastern future current and former of congress including former south carolina governor with his book two roads diverged a second chance for the republican party for the conservative movement, the nation ourselves break kansas representative for the her book and native kid becomes a congresswoman. and minority leader at mitch mcconnell shares his reading list. 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words former u.s. democratic senator ben nelson of nebraska talks about his book death of the senate front row seat to the demise of the world's deliberative body and his recommendation to be restored is interviewed by nebraska re
first from the citadel military college former charleston mayor and professor teach a course lookinghy trauma harvard university professor henry louis gates junior look at pbs on the document reconstruction america after the civil war brandeis university professor of former slaves spoke for economic rights and full citizenship including the right to vote in contrast and choose where they work. book tv features leading authors discussing their latest books to sunday 8:00 p.m. eastern future...
67
67
Oct 13, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
first, a former charleston south carolina mayor, and a professor, teaching fourth ticket look at whyhe new international african-american museum museum is being built. join professor henry louis gates junior to talk about his work on the pbs documentary "reconstruction: america after the civil war," then at 8:50 p.m. eastern, a professor from brandeis teaches a class on african americans during the reconstruction era, and how former slaves struggled for full rights and citizenship, including the right to vote, and choose where they work. book tv features leading authors that have the latest nonfiction books. on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we will feature current and former members of congress discussing their latest favorite books, including former south carolina governor mark sanford, with his book. kansas democratic representative sharice davids with her book "a native kid becomes a congresswoman," and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell shares his reading list. then later, a former u.s. senator from nebraska talks about his book "death of a senate: my front row seat to the dem
first, a former charleston south carolina mayor, and a professor, teaching fourth ticket look at whyhe new international african-american museum museum is being built. join professor henry louis gates junior to talk about his work on the pbs documentary "reconstruction: america after the civil war," then at 8:50 p.m. eastern, a professor from brandeis teaches a class on african americans during the reconstruction era, and how former slaves struggled for full rights and citizenship,...
114
114
Oct 3, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
book slaves in the family was published 23 years ago and tells the story of the ball family of charleston and their 25 rice plantations and stories of ten african-american families whose ancestors had once enslaved on their rice plantations north of charleston. when i wrote that book i practically swam in a river of source material, 10,000 pages of records that survived from this slave dynasty if you will allow me to use that expression. allowing me to crumble the lines of hundreds of people who lived without the benefit of the literacy or inscribing their own as a's. i started to research the book "life of a klansman" which tells the story of one man in my mother's family in new orleans, in louisiana. like 99% of society, his family left very few paper records that chronicle their experiences. there was no archive and i only had a few scraps of paper to distinguish this man so i had to decide i wanted to write his story and i began writing it as a novel because i thought faced with what you might call the silence of the archive i thought i would have to write it as fiction. not only were
book slaves in the family was published 23 years ago and tells the story of the ball family of charleston and their 25 rice plantations and stories of ten african-american families whose ancestors had once enslaved on their rice plantations north of charleston. when i wrote that book i practically swam in a river of source material, 10,000 pages of records that survived from this slave dynasty if you will allow me to use that expression. allowing me to crumble the lines of hundreds of people...
39
39
Oct 31, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
navy coast guard in charleston south carolina through the third was on july july 71942 in his hudson airplane sank the u71 office sc becoming the first u-boat sunk off of the american coast and thankfully by may of 1943 the u-boats were no longer a threat and now convoys updated tactics by the u.s. navy and coastal blackouts going into effect the sheer volume of american shipping -- a truly believe these first successes we had off the coast of north carolina pushing the u-boats back from our shores all the way across the atlantic may d-day possible on june 6 of 1944. if we hadn't had those first successes in 1942 we would have never had the freedom to move the men and material necessary in the waters. like gettysburg and antietam battlefields have a battlefield setting up the coast of north carolina. this naval battlefield is where two world wars came home to america. the shipwrecks are great sites and memorials to heroes and fragile reminds us of our past and so much more. one of the things i really like to point out about the shipwrecks is obviously the history is amazing and the g
navy coast guard in charleston south carolina through the third was on july july 71942 in his hudson airplane sank the u71 office sc becoming the first u-boat sunk off of the american coast and thankfully by may of 1943 the u-boats were no longer a threat and now convoys updated tactics by the u.s. navy and coastal blackouts going into effect the sheer volume of american shipping -- a truly believe these first successes we had off the coast of north carolina pushing the u-boats back from our...
220
220
Oct 29, 2021
10/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
these places, november 5th, still selling tickets in charleston, west virginia, at the charleston convention center. go to briankilmeade.com." >> give me some tickets and i will come. >> brian: that is it for "prime time. what i would like you to do is listen for the snare drums. tucker carlson's next. shannon bream at midnight. >> i'll see you then. >> brian: bye. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." it's a bewildering experience working in cable news right now. fun, but pretty unbelievable. just about every morning as we are putting the show together some story from the biden white house crosses our screens and we think to ourselves "come on, there is absolutely no way that can be real, it is just too crazy." and of course pretty much every morning what we had assumed was a joke turns out to be entirely real. it is actually happening. the biden administration really is that crazy. they really are firing thousands of nurses in the middle of a pandemic, firing thousands of cops in the middle of a crime wave. no, they are not kidding, even in the slightest when
these places, november 5th, still selling tickets in charleston, west virginia, at the charleston convention center. go to briankilmeade.com." >> give me some tickets and i will come. >> brian: that is it for "prime time. what i would like you to do is listen for the snare drums. tucker carlson's next. shannon bream at midnight. >> i'll see you then. >> brian: bye. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." it's a...
100
100
Oct 29, 2021
10/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
, west virginia, at the charleston convention center.e some tickets and i will come. >> brian: that is it for "prime time. what i would like you to do is listen for the snare drums. tucker carlson's next. shannon bream at midnight. >> i'll see you then. >> brian: bye. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." it's a bewildering experience working in cable news right now. fun, but pretty unbelievable. just about every morning as we are putting the show together some story from the biden white house crosses our screens and we think to ourselves "come on, there is absolutely no way that can be real, it is just too crazy." and of course pretty much every morning what we had assumed was a joke turns out to be entirely real.
, west virginia, at the charleston convention center.e some tickets and i will come. >> brian: that is it for "prime time. what i would like you to do is listen for the snare drums. tucker carlson's next. shannon bream at midnight. >> i'll see you then. >> brian: bye. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." it's a bewildering experience working in cable news right now. fun, but pretty unbelievable. just about every morning...
97
97
Oct 22, 2021
10/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
bill weir, cnn, charleston, south carolina. >>> well, leaders from around the world will head to scotland soon for cop-26. russia's president won't be among them. the kremlin announced this week that vladimir putin sitting this one out, although russia will participate in the summit. the decision is just one of the dramatic developments and puzzling foreign policy moves coming out of moscow. cnn's sam kiley is there for more. good morning to you, sam. i mean, given what we've just outlined there, what is putin's strategy here? i mean, he doesn't seem to be making many friends. >> reporter: well, no, but making friends is not really what vladimir putin has been all about for the last ten, 15 years. his troops, of course, illegally occupying east ukraine, have illegally annexed the crimean peninsula. he has troops in georgia. all of this in response, though, from the russian perspective to moves by nato to encourage countries like ukraine and georgia to think that one day they might join the north atlantic treaty organization, an organization that lloyd austin, secretary of the u.s. defense
bill weir, cnn, charleston, south carolina. >>> well, leaders from around the world will head to scotland soon for cop-26. russia's president won't be among them. the kremlin announced this week that vladimir putin sitting this one out, although russia will participate in the summit. the decision is just one of the dramatic developments and puzzling foreign policy moves coming out of moscow. cnn's sam kiley is there for more. good morning to you, sam. i mean, given what we've just...
63
63
Oct 16, 2021
10/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
, charleston, west virginia, local newspaper, and also via twitter about their differences on the this spending bill, and they remain far apart on the size and the cost of the bill. take a listen. >> we came down from 6 to 3 1/2 trillion. okay, that is a huge, huge compromise. so i think at the very least in my view, we have got to be at 3.5 trillion. >> my number has been 1.5. i have been very clear. >> all right. and you hear senator bernie sanders calling this a compromise and even in response via twitter, senator manchin said, you know, people from outside don't need to be essentially, and i'm paraphrasing, in the business of people there in his state. so do you see a willingness on either side of real negotiation here, or are you seeing instead a digging in of the heels? >> well, first, senator sanders is absolutely correct. we did start it over $6 trillion and in fact, again, these are negotiations that are taking place, and so i would say we need to look at what is in the bill and what, in fact, senator man chin is willing to cut. let's look at child care. so many women, this is
, charleston, west virginia, local newspaper, and also via twitter about their differences on the this spending bill, and they remain far apart on the size and the cost of the bill. take a listen. >> we came down from 6 to 3 1/2 trillion. okay, that is a huge, huge compromise. so i think at the very least in my view, we have got to be at 3.5 trillion. >> my number has been 1.5. i have been very clear. >> all right. and you hear senator bernie sanders calling this a compromise...