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policy toward iran and atn's nuclear program, and 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, are we there yet, the american automobile past present and driverless. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. during world war ii, the u.s. government contracted walt disney studios to create 32 animated short films. disney also contributed to hundreds of training and informational films for service branches and the office of war information. 1943,lamerica, from education for death, the making of the nazi, based on a book with the same title, this cartoon lampoons the hit larry youth. youth.ithe hitler [speaking foreign language] >> those documents are birth records, proving that they are pure aryan. hanz seems to be ok for the time being. this passport with space for 12 thatren, a subtle hint germany needs soldiers. as a reward, they get a copy of germany's bestseller. now let's see what happens to one of hitler's children. hansrgarten, and little learns a fairytale of the new order. remember the story of the sleeping beauty? hans was taught that the
policy toward iran and atn's nuclear program, and 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, are we there yet, the american automobile past present and driverless. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. during world war ii, the u.s. government contracted walt disney studios to create 32 animated short films. disney also contributed to hundreds of training and informational films for service branches and the office of war information. 1943,lamerica,...
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at six, historian dan albert talks about his book, the american automobile past, present and driverlessican history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪ >> campaign 2020, watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail a make up your own mind. 2020, yourmpaign unfiltered view of politics. next honor visit to sheridan, wyoming, we take you to the brinton
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at six, historian dan albert talks about his book, the american automobile past, present and driverless. explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪ >> campaign 2020, watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail a make up your own mind. 2020, yourmpaign unfiltered view of politics. next honor visit to sheridan, wyoming, we take you to the brinton museum to look at american and indian art that makes up the collection. >> the brinton museum is a very complex institution because not only are we an art museum, but we are also history and we have natural history as well. of beautiful acres ranch land here. we interpret the ranch land and interpret the history, we interpret the date of american history. there are a lot of wheels to this institution. our hope is to give people a view of why this area is important and why it deserves being preserved and seen by people from all over the world. the decor andto mountains. the ranch, the purchase of the ranch in 1923 serves as the impetus for this collection and the ranch becomes the
at six, historian dan albert talks about his book, the american automobile past, present and driverless. explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪ >> campaign 2020, watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail a make up your own mind. 2020, yourmpaign unfiltered view of politics. next honor visit to sheridan, wyoming, we take you to the brinton museum to look at american and indian art that makes up the collection....
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bytonight, we are joined historian and automotive journalist dan albert.iting and teaching about the history of culture and technology. his articles can be found in magazines, popular science, and the journal for the history of behavioral sciences. he holds a phd in history, from the university of michigan, where he also taught in the college of engineering. dan also served as the curator of vehicle collections at the national museum of science and industry in london. he is the author of "are we there yet?: the american automobile past, present, and driverless." it is available for sale and signing at the conclusion of the program. so please, without further ado, join me in welcoming him this evening. [applause]
bytonight, we are joined historian and automotive journalist dan albert.iting and teaching about the history of culture and technology. his articles can be found in magazines, popular science, and the journal for the history of behavioral sciences. he holds a phd in history, from the university of michigan, where he also taught in the college of engineering. dan also served as the curator of vehicle collections at the national museum of science and industry in london. he is the author of...
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and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there question: the american automobile past, present, and driverless." explore our nation's past on "american history tv" every eekend on c-span3. >> the c-span cities steuer exploring the american story. join us the first and third weekends of each month as we take book tv and american history tv on the road, to watch videos from any of the places we've been, go to
and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there question: the american automobile past, present, and driverless." explore our nation's past on "american history tv" every eekend on c-span3. >> the c-span cities steuer exploring the american story. join us the first and third weekends of each month as we take book tv and american history tv on the road, to watch videos from any of the places we've been, go to
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policy towards iran and iran's nuclear program and at 6 p.m., dan albert talks about his book "are were yet?" the american automobile. explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. we this morning author ben ho discusses his book "the immoral majority: why evangelicals chose political power over christian values" news channel host jeanine pirro talks about her bo "
policy towards iran and iran's nuclear program and at 6 p.m., dan albert talks about his book "are were yet?" the american automobile. explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. we this morning author ben ho discusses his book "the immoral majority: why evangelicals chose political power over christian values" news channel host jeanine pirro talks about her bo "
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. >> this sunday on american history tv, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet?in it he chronicles the history of u.s. autos and argues against driverless cars. here is a preview. >> off the top of your head, when would you say the automobile was invented? 1900? 1907? 1898? specific years. you want to give me a month? >> july. [laughter] >> there you go. the question is not so much birth as adoption. oftenborn many times, stillborn. the many questions i have are two, one, not why was it invented but why was it adopted? and also, what was it really? in and you you get go, if the machine for getting places. when the driverless car people think about it, obviously that's what they think about. they're not talking about how it for fit in your driveway your kids to learn about what is like to be around an automobile. that's a strange question, but what is an automobile? by the same token i think you will be surprised to learn that driverless cars have been invented many times. the technology thought about in the 1930's, tested in the 1950's, and proven viable by gover
. >> this sunday on american history tv, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet?in it he chronicles the history of u.s. autos and argues against driverless cars. here is a preview. >> off the top of your head, when would you say the automobile was invented? 1900? 1907? 1898? specific years. you want to give me a month? >> july. [laughter] >> there you go. the question is not so much birth as adoption. oftenborn many times, stillborn. the many...
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. >> this sunday on "american history tv," historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there question" the american automobile past, present, and driverless. he chronicles the history of u.s. autos and argues against a driverless car. here's a preview. >> off the top of your head, when would you say the automobile was invented? i'll give you a couple of -- 1900's? 1910? 1898? very specific year. you want to give me a month? [laughter] >> july. >> there you go. there you go, yeah. i'm going to prove you all wrong. but anyway, so the question is not so much birth, it's adoption. ok? because it's born many times, often stillborn. i'll show you how that happened. the real questionsive are two. one, not why was it invented, but why was it adopted? why did it succeed when it did? and also, what was it really? we kind of think, oh, automobile, you get in the car, and you go, it's a machine for getting places, transportation device. and obviously when the driverless car people think about it, that's what they think about it. they're not talking about tail spins. they're not talking about how
. >> this sunday on "american history tv," historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there question" the american automobile past, present, and driverless. he chronicles the history of u.s. autos and argues against a driverless car. here's a preview. >> off the top of your head, when would you say the automobile was invented? i'll give you a couple of -- 1900's? 1910? 1898? very specific year. you want to give me a month? [laughter] >> july....
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. -- every , i have weekend on >> next, dan albert talks about his book, "are we there yet?: the american automobile past, " inent, and driverless, which he argues against driverless cars. >> we are joined by historian and automated journalist dan albert. dan has spent a career writing and teaching about the history of culture and technology. he holds a phd in history, where he also taught in the college of engineering. curator served as the of vehicle selection at the national museum of industry in london. he is the author of are we there yet -- of "are we there yet?: the american automobile past, ."esent, and driverless please join me in welcoming him this evening. >> thank you so much. generous and sweet introduction. the smithsonian associate people have reminded me how engaged these audiences are. i really give you my a game to take that seriously. intellectual, be a little heavy. there's a lot of material in the book. myrything from teaching daughter to drive to a freudian analysis. and a little bit of this theory of how one understands that. at the end of the day i wa
. -- every , i have weekend on >> next, dan albert talks about his book, "are we there yet?: the american automobile past, " inent, and driverless, which he argues against driverless cars. >> we are joined by historian and automated journalist dan albert. dan has spent a career writing and teaching about the history of culture and technology. he holds a phd in history, where he also taught in the college of engineering. curator served as the of vehicle selection at the...
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historian dan albert talk about his book, are we there yet. the american auto bill, past, present and driverless. explore the past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span three -- c-span3. >>> saturday on book tv, at 9:10 pm eastern, our interview with disability rights attorney and author grandma. in her book, she details becoming the first deaf and blind graduate of harvard law school. how she maneuvers through a sighted and hearing world. >> other students can just go to school and expect teachers to teach them. i couldn't do that. i had to think about what i might be missing. how can i find the unknowns? all my life has been this process of trying to identify unknowns and figure them out and come up with solutions. akot 10 pm on afterward, american university professor talks about his book how to be in antiracist. he is interviewed by the author and princeton university professor, perry. >> i don't think even well- meaning people or people who are trying to be part of the movement against racism, recognized that the history of the
historian dan albert talk about his book, are we there yet. the american auto bill, past, present and driverless. explore the past on american history tv. every weekend on c-span three -- c-span3. >>> saturday on book tv, at 9:10 pm eastern, our interview with disability rights attorney and author grandma. in her book, she details becoming the first deaf and blind graduate of harvard law school. how she maneuvers through a sighted and hearing world. >> other students can just go...
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. >> tonight we are joined by , historian and automated journalist dan albert. n has spent a career writing and teaching about the history of culture and technology. his articles can be found in magazines, popular science, and the journal for the history of behavioral sciences. he holds a phd in history, where from the university of michigan where he also taught in , the college of engineering. dan also served as the curator of vehicle collections at the national museum of science and industry in london. he is the author of "are we there yet?: the american automobile past, present, and
. >> tonight we are joined by , historian and automated journalist dan albert. n has spent a career writing and teaching about the history of culture and technology. his articles can be found in magazines, popular science, and the journal for the history of behavioral sciences. he holds a phd in history, where from the university of michigan where he also taught in , the college of engineering. dan also served as the curator of vehicle collections at the national museum of science and...
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at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, are we there yet? the american automobile past, and present. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. steve: joining us on newsmakers is jb poersch. he is the president of the senate majority pack. thank you for joining us. j.b.: thank you, steve. steve: let me begin with the senate republican leader up for reelection in kentucky. we have not seen him public in the last month because he fractured his shoulder as a result of a fall that took place in louisville at his home. what can we expect when he comes back and sizes up that race? j.b.: i think when we come back in the senate, obviously the first focus is going to be this is the legislative session to follow a month of gun violence in several cities around the country. so i expect a serious conversation inside the senate. i think where we are with americans is that there's more of an expectation that something's going to get done, and i think both caucuses are going to feel some pressure for some, not just overall
at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, are we there yet? the american automobile past, and present. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. steve: joining us on newsmakers is jb poersch. he is the president of the senate majority pack. thank you for joining us. j.b.: thank you, steve. steve: let me begin with the senate republican leader up for reelection in kentucky. we have not seen him public in the last month because he fractured his...
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and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet? the american automobile past, present and driverless." explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> today we are bringing you coverage of a cybersecurity policy conference focusing on the government and private sector with computer issues. this morning we heard where we are today with cybersecurity. >> so, you know, my career in cybersecurity started when i joined the national security agency and the offensive mission set and that gives you a perspective of how to defend against very advanced actors so the point of this panel this morning is to talk about the priorities but with a focus of how we resist attack. okay? so on our panel today, we have a mix of commercial/sector companies working with the government and a mix of government folks that are really focused on important missions and are critical to the national security. in my opinion, given my experience i think offense always wins. and with that mind-set, i want to take a look at what we're d
and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet? the american automobile past, present and driverless." explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> today we are bringing you coverage of a cybersecurity policy conference focusing on the government and private sector with computer issues. this morning we heard where we are today with cybersecurity. >> so, you know, my career in cybersecurity started when i joined...
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at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, "are we there yet? the american automobile." >>> acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan testified recently on president trump's 2020 budget request for his agency. members also asked about the administration's immigration enforcement actions, efforts to protect migrant children, drug interdiction efforts and fema's response to recent flooding in oklahoma and tornadoes in missouri. this is about two hours. >> good morning. this hearing will come to order. this is the hearing of the title can is the resources needed to protect and secure the homeland. i will review the budget of the department of homeland security. we have the acting secretary of homeland security, honorable kevin mcaleenan to testify. appreciate and thank you for your long service to this country, in particular at this moment where we are grappling with so many issues. the aftermath of an unprecedented level of disasters with hurricanes and fires in california, hurricanes, obviously, on the gulf coast. the disaster that is oc
at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, "are we there yet? the american automobile." >>> acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan testified recently on president trump's 2020 budget request for his agency. members also asked about the administration's immigration enforcement actions, efforts to protect migrant children, drug interdiction efforts and fema's response to recent flooding in oklahoma and tornadoes in missouri. this is about two hours....
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this sunday on american history tv, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet?: the american automobile past, present, and driverless" in which he chronicles the history of u.s. autos and argues against a driverless car. there is a preview. head, the top of your when would you say the automobile was invented? i will give you a couple. 1900? 1910? 1898? very specific year. you want to give me a month? [laughter] >> there you go. there you go. yeah. i'm going to prove you all wrong. the question is not so much birth. it is adoption, because it is born. talking stillborn. the questions i have are two. one, not why was it invented, but why was it adopted? and also, what was it? we think automobile. you go in the car and it is a machine forgetting places, transportation device. the driverless car, people think about it. that is what they think about. they are not talking about how it is going to fit in the getting kids to learn what it is like to be in an automobile. that is a strange question. what is an automobile? by the same token, you will be surprised perhaps t
this sunday on american history tv, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet?: the american automobile past, present, and driverless" in which he chronicles the history of u.s. autos and argues against a driverless car. there is a preview. head, the top of your when would you say the automobile was invented? i will give you a couple. 1900? 1910? 1898? very specific year. you want to give me a month? [laughter] >> there you go. there you go. yeah. i'm going to...
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and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, are we there yet, the american automobile, past, present and driverless. explore our nation's past on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >>> weeknights this week we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c- span3. on friday we feature the 400th anniversary of the first africans in virginia, beginning with remarks from virginia governor northam, u.s. senators mike warner and tim kaine and house of delegates speaker -- the curator shares stories about individuals who lead slave revolts, educated fellow free people and took part in the abolitionist raid on harper's ferry. then the institution in washington dc. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c- span3. >>> watch c-span's campaign 2020 coverage of the democratic presidential candidates at the new hampshire democratic party convention. our live coverage is saturday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. >>> next, and oral history interview with w
and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, are we there yet, the american automobile, past, present and driverless. explore our nation's past on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >>> weeknights this week we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c- span3. on friday we feature the 400th anniversary of the first africans in virginia, beginning with remarks from virginia governor northam, u.s. senators mike...
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at 6:00, historian dan albert talked about his book, "are we the american automobile past, present, andriverless." every weekend on c-span3. yesterdaytrump announced one point $8 billion in federal grants to states to combat the opioid crisis. after the announcement, the president took questions from reporters on hurricane dorian, u.s.-china trade relations, and afghanistan. this is just over half an hour. pres. trump: thank you, everyone. pres. trump: thank you very much, everybody. and thank you very much for being here with us at the white house for a very important announcement, someg
at 6:00, historian dan albert talked about his book, "are we the american automobile past, present, andriverless." every weekend on c-span3. yesterdaytrump announced one point $8 billion in federal grants to states to combat the opioid crisis. after the announcement, the president took questions from reporters on hurricane dorian, u.s.-china trade relations, and afghanistan. this is just over half an hour. pres. trump: thank you, everyone. pres. trump: thank you very much, everybody....
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at 6:00 p.m., historian dan albert talks about his book, are we there yet? the american automobile past, present and driverless. explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span three. saturday on book tv on 9:10 p.m. eastern, our interview with wright's attorney and author in her book, she details coming the first deaf blind student of law school and how she maneuvers through a hearing world. >> 's go to school and expect the teachers to teach them. i couldn't do that. i have to think about what i might be missing. what are potential unknowns here? how can i find the unknowns? all my life has been this process of trying to identify unknowns. i come up with solutions. >> 10:00 p.m. on "afterwards", american university professor talks about his book had to be an anti- racist. he is interviewed by author and princeton university professor. >> i don't think well meaning people, even people who are trying to be part of the movement against racism recognized that the history, when they classified them as racist, they said i'm not raised. w
at 6:00 p.m., historian dan albert talks about his book, are we there yet? the american automobile past, present and driverless. explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span three. saturday on book tv on 9:10 p.m. eastern, our interview with wright's attorney and author in her book, she details coming the first deaf blind student of law school and how she maneuvers through a hearing world. >> 's go to school and expect the teachers to teach them. i couldn't do...
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. >> tonight we are joined by , historian and automated journalist dan albert. dan has spent a career writing and teaching about the history of culture and technology. his articles can be found in magazines, popular science, and the journal for the history of behavioral sciences. he holds a phd in history, where from the university of michigan where he also taught in , the college of engineering. dan also served as the curator of vehicle collections at the national museum of science and industry in london. he is the author of "are we there yet?: the american automobile past, present, and driverless." ands available for sale signing at the conclusion of the program. so please, without further ado join me in welcoming him this , evening. [applause] dan: thank you so much. thank you, amanda. really generous and sweet introduction. thank everybody for being here, otherwise, i would be up here by myself. especially, amanda told me the smithsonian associate people have reminded me how engaged these audiences are. i really give you my a game to take that seriously. be a
. >> tonight we are joined by , historian and automated journalist dan albert. dan has spent a career writing and teaching about the history of culture and technology. his articles can be found in magazines, popular science, and the journal for the history of behavioral sciences. he holds a phd in history, where from the university of michigan where he also taught in , the college of engineering. dan also served as the curator of vehicle collections at the national museum of science and...
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at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, "are we there yet? the american automobile." >>> acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan testified recently on president trump's 2020 budget request for his agency. members also asked about the administration's immigration enforcement actions, efforts to protect migrant children, drug interdiction efforts and fema's response to recent flooding in oklahoma and tornadoes in missouri. this is about two hours.
at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, "are we there yet? the american automobile." >>> acting homeland security secretary kevin mcaleenan testified recently on president trump's 2020 budget request for his agency. members also asked about the administration's immigration enforcement actions, efforts to protect migrant children, drug interdiction efforts and fema's response to recent flooding in oklahoma and tornadoes in missouri. this is about two hours.
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at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet." explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >>> saturday on book tv, at 9:10:00 p.9:10 eastern our interview with haben. >> other students can just go to school and expect teachers to teach them. i couldn't do that. i had to think about what might i be missing. what are the potential unknowns here, how can i find those unknowns. and all my life has been this process of trying to identify unknowns and figure them out and come up with solutions. >> and at 10:00 p.m. on after words, america university professor talks about his book "how to be an anti-racist." >> i don't think even well meaning people, even people who are trying to be part of the movement against racism recognize really that the history of this term. when jim crow segregationists were charged with being racist, they said i'm not racist. today even white nationalists are saying i'm not racist. no matter whether they're in the white house or planning the next mass shooting. >> then at 11:00 p
at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet." explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >>> saturday on book tv, at 9:10:00 p.9:10 eastern our interview with haben. >> other students can just go to school and expect teachers to teach them. i couldn't do that. i had to think about what might i be missing. what are the potential unknowns here, how can i find those unknowns. and all my life has been this process of...
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at 6:00, dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet: american automobile, past, present, driverless." explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on cspan3. >>> what is your vision in 2020? student cam 2020 is asking students what issue do you most want to see the presidential candidates address during the campaign. student cam is a video documentary competition for middle and high school students, with $100,000 in cash prizes at stake, including a $5,000 grand prize. students are asked to produce a short video documentary, include cspan video, and reflect differing points of view. information to get you started is on our website, student cam.org. >>> next, the american bar association hosting its annual meeting in san francisco. during this portion, a panel of general counsels from microsoft, oracle, lyft and 23 and me discuss tech industry innovation, diversity, privacy, and social responsibility. this is an hour and a half. >> good morning. i am an attorney in san francisco, lucky to be one of 13 members of the aba annual program committee. we're pleased to hav
at 6:00, dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet: american automobile, past, present, driverless." explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on cspan3. >>> what is your vision in 2020? student cam 2020 is asking students what issue do you most want to see the presidential candidates address during the campaign. student cam is a video documentary competition for middle and high school students, with $100,000 in cash prizes at stake, including a...
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policy toward iran and atn's nuclear program, and 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, aree there yet, the american automobile past present and driverless. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. during world war ii, the u.s. government contracted walt disney studios to create 32 animated short films. disney also contributed to hundreds of training and informational films for service branches and the office of war information. 1943,lamerica, from education for death, the making of the nazi, based on a book with the same title, this cartoon lampoons the hit larry youth.
policy toward iran and atn's nuclear program, and 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, aree there yet, the american automobile past present and driverless. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. during world war ii, the u.s. government contracted walt disney studios to create 32 animated short films. disney also contributed to hundreds of training and informational films for service branches and the office of war information. 1943,lamerica, from...
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at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, "are we there yet" explore our nation's past on americanhistory tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> saturday on book tv at 9:10 p.m. eastern, our interview with disability rights attorney. in her book she details becoming the first deaf blind graduate of harvard law school and how she maneuvers through a hearing sighted world. >> other students go to school and expect the teachers to teach them. i couldn't do that. i had to think about what might i be missing. what are the potential unknowns here. how can i find those unknowns and all my life has been this process of trying to identify unknowns and figure them out and come up with solutions. >> at 10:00 p.m. on afterwards, american university professor ibran kendi talks about how book how to be an anti-racist. >> i don't think well meaning people who are trying to be part of the movement against racism recognize that the history of this. when jim crow segregationists say i'm not racist and today even white nationalists are saying i'm not racist. >> jim mattis recounts his military career and h
at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, "are we there yet" explore our nation's past on americanhistory tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> saturday on book tv at 9:10 p.m. eastern, our interview with disability rights attorney. in her book she details becoming the first deaf blind graduate of harvard law school and how she maneuvers through a hearing sighted world. >> other students go to school and expect the teachers to teach them. i couldn't do that. i had...
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and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet: the american automobile, past, present and driverless." explore our nation's past, on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, a discussion on diversity and free speech on college and university campuses. among the speakers, berkeley law professor john yoo, who served as the deputy assistant u.s. attorney general during the george w. bush administration, and author and political commentator steve hayward. the pacific research institute in san francisco is the host of this forum. it is about an hour. >> professor john yoo will be introduced in a second. i want to set the scene for our event today. they're going to be talking to us, the audience, about the administrative bloat in running universities, the deepening ideological skew of factle fac university enrollment is already starting to decline because of
and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet: the american automobile, past, present and driverless." explore our nation's past, on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, a discussion on diversity and free speech on college and university campuses. among the speakers, berkeley law professor john yoo, who served as the deputy assistant u.s. attorney general during the george w. bush administration, and author and political...
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and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet?rican automobile past, present and driverless." explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> today we are bringing you coverage of a cybersecurity policy conference focusing on the government and private ct
and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet?rican automobile past, present and driverless." explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> today we are bringing you coverage of a cybersecurity policy conference focusing on the government and private ct
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at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, are we there yet?an automobile past, and present. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. steve: joining us on newsmakers is jb poersch. he is the president of the senate majority pack. thank you for joining us. j.b.: thank you, steve. steve: let me begin with the senate republican leader up for reelection in kentucky. we have not seen him public in the last month because he fractured his shoulder as a result of a fall that took place
at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book, are we there yet?an automobile past, and present. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. steve: joining us on newsmakers is jb poersch. he is the president of the senate majority pack. thank you for joining us. j.b.: thank you, steve. steve: let me begin with the senate republican leader up for reelection in kentucky. we have not seen him public in the last month because he fractured his shoulder as a...
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dan:00 p.m., historian albert talks about his book, are the american automobile. at 8:00 p.m., it's our weekly series on the presidents and first ladies. tonight, we look at the social and political relationship between abigail adams and her friend, mercy otis warren. they were two of the most significant women in revolutionary war america. that is what is coming up on american history tv. this september come american history tv's railamerica is winding back the clock. it will feature archival films about historic campaigns. next, assignment washington, the correspondent. it profiles and italian newspaper journalist as he goes about his day-to-day activities in washington. 1976 presidential contest between president gerald ford and jimmy carter. ♪ marino: washington is like a room with an enormous circular window. you are looking all over. anything that happens is noticed. almost every single occurrence in the world has a repercussion in washington. as a foreign correspondent, if you can forewarn your readers to things that are important
dan:00 p.m., historian albert talks about his book, are the american automobile. at 8:00 p.m., it's our weekly series on the presidents and first ladies. tonight, we look at the social and political relationship between abigail adams and her friend, mercy otis warren. they were two of the most significant women in revolutionary war america. that is what is coming up on american history tv. this september come american history tv's railamerica is winding back the clock. it will feature archival...
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joanne marie, a mud, akins, scotland zero, rudy m jara, andrew palomino, margaret dan, gary olivero, john leslie albertellerman, my son, joseph, this it's not a job, his home. not everybody can do it a firefighter does senate especially we put a date on september 11th, running into burning buildings. when everyone else is running out. knowing that may not make it. if they continued to do what they were called upon to do senate save many lives. as we all know, many firefighters did not make it out in my son was one of them. when he left behind his wife 21 month old son senate a three -year-old daughter but his fear when he would be so proud of them today. we are humbled by his actions senate reactions of all the first responders, our lives are forever changed. we hold onto senate cherish the moments we will share. senate my aunt, for whom i named my director, speaking spanish. we love you forever. our lives have never been the same. jacqueline aldridge, david d culture, edward, eric allen, joseph ryan allen, richard dennis allen, richard l allen, christopher e allen him, allison, jenna murray, anthony,
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. -- every , i have weekend on >> next, dan albert talks about his book, "are we there yet?: the american automobile past, " inent, and driverless, which he argues against driverless cars. >> we are joined by historian and automated journalist dan albert. dan has spent a career writing and teaching about the history of culture and technology. he holds a phd in history, where he also taught in the college of engineering. curator served as the of vehicle selection at the national museum of industry in nd
. -- every , i have weekend on >> next, dan albert talks about his book, "are we there yet?: the american automobile past, " inent, and driverless, which he argues against driverless cars. >> we are joined by historian and automated journalist dan albert. dan has spent a career writing and teaching about the history of culture and technology. he holds a phd in history, where he also taught in the college of engineering. curator served as the of vehicle selection at the...
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colors on the history of us policy towards iran and iran nuclear program and that six, historian dan albert talks about his book are we there yet. the american automobile house , present and driverless. explore our nation's past on american history pd every weekend on c-span3. >> with the supreme court's next scheduled to begin on october 7, a panel of legal experts reviewed the court's most recent term and reviewed thenext term. speakers analyzed the courts ruling on gerrymandering , the 20/20 census citizenship question and other major cases involving the free-speech and present sentencing. the american political science associationpost this 90 minute event . >> good morning everyone, and elizabeth slattery at the heritage foundation and this is a panel on the path to supreme court term so the supreme court's next, i'm sorry. the top one?
colors on the history of us policy towards iran and iran nuclear program and that six, historian dan albert talks about his book are we there yet. the american automobile house , present and driverless. explore our nation's past on american history pd every weekend on c-span3. >> with the supreme court's next scheduled to begin on october 7, a panel of legal experts reviewed the court's most recent term and reviewed thenext term. speakers analyzed the courts ruling on gerrymandering , the...
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and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there question: the american automobile past, present, and driverless." explore our nation's past on "american history tv" every eekend on c-span3. >> the c-span cities steuer exploring the american story. join us the first and third weekends of each month as we take book tv and american history tv on the road, to watch videos from any of the aces we've been, go to c-span.org/citiestour, and follow us on twitter at c-spancities. up next, we continue our look at sheridan, wyoming, as we visit a horseshoe maker. >> as you drive around in here, you can see the culture is mostly -- it's less than based. we don't have very many people. we've got more horses than people in wyoming, firmly convinced of that. so with western lifestyle and riding horses and rodeos and everything, it's anywhere a horse is. this is a big piece in a large puzzle, vets, trainers, and carriers that keep these horses found, motivated, and moving forward in whatever their discipline may be. without a qualified carrier there to keep your horse's feet in min
and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there question: the american automobile past, present, and driverless." explore our nation's past on "american history tv" every eekend on c-span3. >> the c-span cities steuer exploring the american story. join us the first and third weekends of each month as we take book tv and american history tv on the road, to watch videos from any of the aces we've been, go to c-span.org/citiestour, and follow us on...
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at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet? the american automobile past, present, and driverless." explore our past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. thisis is the story of how whole new economy was built and how -- and i've always been really interested ever since i was working in washington on how business and government interact with one another. they have an antagonistic relationship, but they also have a collaborative relationship. the real story of american history is one of public- private partnership in many ways that are sometimes unseen. i think this is a great way to get into that. announcer: university of washington history professor margaret o'mara discusses her book "the code: silicon valley and the remaking of america," sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span "q&a." announcer: earlier today, president trump announced $1.8 billion in federal grants to combat the opioid crisis at a white house event that included members of his administration. following the announcement, the pr
at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet? the american automobile past, present, and driverless." explore our past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. thisis is the story of how whole new economy was built and how -- and i've always been really interested ever since i was working in washington on how business and government interact with one another. they have an antagonistic relationship, but they also have a collaborative relationship. the...