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this week, we join kevin gaines where he discusses the music of the civil rights movement. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> welcome history 197, the long civil rights movement. thank you all for coming. i'd like to thank c-span for coming to the university of michigan to tape this lecture which is on the music of the civil rights and black power movement, and we have a lot of material to get through, and so what i'm hoping is that we will just go right to the slides and begin. now, why study the music of the civil rights movement? and when you look at this period, it's really striking how the mass media affected people's perceptions of the movement, and we're talking about the nightly news. we're talking about print journalism, photo journalism and also popular culture, popular music and film and sports. the 1960s, and i think we've talked about this, were very unique in that the times, the civil rights movement, the social movement of the era, the anti-war movement and women's movement. it politicized all sorts of realms of culture. popular music became a field, an
this week, we join kevin gaines where he discusses the music of the civil rights movement. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> welcome history 197, the long civil rights movement. thank you all for coming. i'd like to thank c-span for coming to the university of michigan to tape this lecture which is on the music of the civil rights and black power movement, and we have a lot of material to get through, and so what i'm hoping is that we will just go right to the slides and begin....
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eastern, university of michigan history professor kevin gains plays and mines the movement of the civil rights and brack power music. at 9:30 donald rumsfeld talks about the bush doctrine, compassionate conservatism and the bar on terror. he's at the citadel military college in charleston, south carolina. at 11:30, urban america in the mid 1920s. a bowden college professor teaches a course on the social, economic, political and cultural dynamics of u.s. cities that's after world war ii. american history tv in primetime beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern all this week here on c-span3. the military academy at west point published 17 declassified documents from osama bin laden's compound. the documents total 1 5 pages. we have them available on our website, go to cspan.org. and right now a discussion on the one-year anniversary since the death of osama bin laden. this is from the potomac institute. it's about two hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, it's my privilege to welcome you to the potomac institute for policy studies today. we have for a long time here at the potomac institute been privileg
eastern, university of michigan history professor kevin gains plays and mines the movement of the civil rights and brack power music. at 9:30 donald rumsfeld talks about the bush doctrine, compassionate conservatism and the bar on terror. he's at the citadel military college in charleston, south carolina. at 11:30, urban america in the mid 1920s. a bowden college professor teaches a course on the social, economic, political and cultural dynamics of u.s. cities that's after world war ii....
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at 8:00 eastern university of michigan history professor kevin gains plays and exams the music of the civil rights and black power movements. at 9:30 former defense secretary donald rumsfeld talks about the bush doctrine and the war on terror. he's at the citadel military college fl charleston, south carolina. and at 11:30, urban america in the 20th century. a course on the social, political and cultural die namics of u.s. cities after world war ii. american history tv in primetime starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern all this week on c-span3. >>> this weekend on book tv, and afterwards, seth jones documents the war against al qaeda since 9/11 in hunting in the shadows. he's interviewed by ap intelligence reporter kimberly dozier. also this weekend your questions and comments for tom brokaw in death penalty. book tv every weekend on c-span2. >>> spend a weekend in oklahoma city with book tv and american eastern check in on literary life with book tv on c-span2 including the governor's must read political books. oklahoma university president on his letter to america. also rare books from gal li
at 8:00 eastern university of michigan history professor kevin gains plays and exams the music of the civil rights and black power movements. at 9:30 former defense secretary donald rumsfeld talks about the bush doctrine and the war on terror. he's at the citadel military college fl charleston, south carolina. and at 11:30, urban america in the 20th century. a course on the social, political and cultural die namics of u.s. cities after world war ii. american history tv in primetime starts at...
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gain. >> ra shawn kevin porter has indicted under slavery statutes for getting women to fall in love with him before turning them into prostitutes. he found his victims on website which include craigslist and seekingarrangements.com. he wined and dined them for months at a time and then turned them into prostitutes. miguel marquez has been following the story for us outfront and joins us now. miguel, this is pretty incredible, especially these sites that they have used. i know you talked about five victims coming forward. the fbi says there's more. how many more you think? >> reporter: they believe as many as 12, 13, perhaps 14 women out there that were taken in by this guy. it was absolutely stunning that he was able to take these women for months at a time, sometimes over a year he would groom them and turn them into prostitutes. but the fbi or local police here in california really want to hear from these other women because this trial is set to start in june, erin. >> miguel, what -- how -- how exactly -- we were talking a little bit about how he operated and how he worked, but what m
gain. >> ra shawn kevin porter has indicted under slavery statutes for getting women to fall in love with him before turning them into prostitutes. he found his victims on website which include craigslist and seekingarrangements.com. he wined and dined them for months at a time and then turned them into prostitutes. miguel marquez has been following the story for us outfront and joins us now. miguel, this is pretty incredible, especially these sites that they have used. i know you talked...
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gain since july. i'm thrilled to have kevin burke here twous talk about his company's prospects and domestic security.k to "mad money." >> thank you. >> we got news yesterday, i said i'm so glad i got pu ferc approved the expecter pipeline. >> i think it's great and it's great that spectrum got that approval. we've been working with them. great company, they're going to bring a line from stat i don't know island and bring a whole new supply into manhattan. it's been at least ten years since we've gotten a new line into manhattan. this is so important to puus. >> why is it so important? natural gas is all over the sfl place? >> natural gas is all over the place. plus they don't want people burning such dirty oil. >> and the trucks are blocking the street. >> and the equivalent of getting that service territory, about 7,000 buildings, if they all converted we would see our distribution peak for gas go up by 50%. >> that would be a huge for your profits, right? >> that would be huge. >> this is gas coming from marcellus. >> it can come from other places but a lot is coming from the marcell marcellus. we
gain since july. i'm thrilled to have kevin burke here twous talk about his company's prospects and domestic security.k to "mad money." >> thank you. >> we got news yesterday, i said i'm so glad i got pu ferc approved the expecter pipeline. >> i think it's great and it's great that spectrum got that approval. we've been working with them. great company, they're going to bring a line from stat i don't know island and bring a whole new supply into manhattan. it's been...
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gain. we've got correspondent for "the nation" magazine, kevin williams, deputy managing editor. kevin williamson, why today? why is president obama in afghanistan today? >> because he wants to be president obama in january, i think is the reason he's there. it's not like he landed on an aircraft carrier in a jet wearing a flight suit. it's not as bad as it could have been. i sort of disliked the increasingly ceremonial role of the presidency and becoming sort of this general attitude toward what we think the president is primarily or in large extent a military leader. i'm uncomfortable with these kind of triumphant overseas shows and all the rest of that sort of thing. but, you know, it's what's is to be expected because it works because voters are suckers. >> all right. why today? and is this more president obama politicizing the bin laden killing as is charged by his critics? or is there substantive work he's doing in afghanistan to deal with his mission? >> i think there is substantive work. i was on a call just before your show, larry, with senior administration officials de
gain. we've got correspondent for "the nation" magazine, kevin williams, deputy managing editor. kevin williamson, why today? why is president obama in afghanistan today? >> because he wants to be president obama in january, i think is the reason he's there. it's not like he landed on an aircraft carrier in a jet wearing a flight suit. it's not as bad as it could have been. i sort of disliked the increasingly ceremonial role of the presidency and becoming sort of this general...
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when true simplicity is gained ♪ ♪ to bow and to bend we will not be ashamed ♪ ♪ to turn, to turn will be our delight ♪ ♪ till by turning, turning, we come 'round right. ♪ kevinlasses. they start up again after the first of the year. the insurance money should be in by that time. you'll have no trouble paying for the course. yeah. kind of hard to imagine, huh? me being on a farm. ( rebecca laughs ) you seem to like it. i do. it's kind of weird. it's been quite a year. yeah. i had a dream about dad. oh? i was this little kid and i was holding on to this blanket. you had a blanket and you carried it around with you all the time. you called it your "blankie." i don't remember. mom used to use all kinds of tricks to pry it away from you so she could wash it. i don't remember it at all. it all slips away so fast... the memories. i guess so. promise me you'll take care of yourself. hey, sis... i'm not a kid anymore. i'm sorry. i'll call you every day, we'll talk. you don't have to call me every day. all right, every week. hey, we're all the family we got, right? we've got to try to remember everything... the happy moments. kevin, thank you. ♪ 'tis the gift to be si
when true simplicity is gained ♪ ♪ to bow and to bend we will not be ashamed ♪ ♪ to turn, to turn will be our delight ♪ ♪ till by turning, turning, we come 'round right. ♪ kevinlasses. they start up again after the first of the year. the insurance money should be in by that time. you'll have no trouble paying for the course. yeah. kind of hard to imagine, huh? me being on a farm. ( rebecca laughs ) you seem to like it. i do. it's kind of weird. it's been quite a year. yeah. i had...
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kevin arnold and family. she's now 37 years old. also a mom. says she lost the 40 pounds she gainedncy doing light cardio and yoga. also whole grains, fresh veggies, organic chicken. she, too, went to an ivy league school. studied math. she's a brainiac besides being very attractive. and my favorite, little rudy huxtable from "the cosby show" all grown up. little rudy -- >> she's cute. >> rudy grew up -- she looks good. rudy is on tyler perry's "house of pain" on tbs doing well. she says she stays fit by getting enough sleep, doing yoga, drinking plenty of water. they all look great and growing up well. >> it's nice hear the good side of growing up in hollywood. >> yeah. >>> next, michael jackson, this is sort of becoming a bit of a scandal. his estate joins with pepsi and people are saying perhaps it's a deal with the devil. his estate has just made this huge deal with pepsi. the company, if you remember, whose 1984 commercial arguably ruined his life when his hair caught on fire. sort of started him on the prescription drugs and -- >> cosmetic surgeries. >> they are re-releasing m
kevin arnold and family. she's now 37 years old. also a mom. says she lost the 40 pounds she gainedncy doing light cardio and yoga. also whole grains, fresh veggies, organic chicken. she, too, went to an ivy league school. studied math. she's a brainiac besides being very attractive. and my favorite, little rudy huxtable from "the cosby show" all grown up. little rudy -- >> she's cute. >> rudy grew up -- she looks good. rudy is on tyler perry's "house of pain" on...
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in this troubled market, hence why con ed has given us 11% gain since the last time we spoke with the ceo just in july. i'm thrilled to have kevinhairman and ceo of consolidated edison here with us tonight to talk about his company's prospects and domestic security. welcome back to "mad money." thank you, kevin. >> we got news yesterday, i said i'm so glad i've got you. a ferk approved the specter pipeline. i think people don't realize how forefront you are on the natural gas. >> i think it's great and it's great that spectrum got that approval. we've been working with them. great company, they're going to bring a line from staten island into manhattan. it's been at least ten years since we've gotten a new line into manhattan. this is so important to us. >> why is it so important? isn't natural gas all over the place? >> there's natural gas all over the place. as you know, the price is down. customers are switching to natural gas for a couple of reasons. one, the city has said we don't want people burning as much dirty oil. number six oil and number four oil is a lot dirtier. that's what you see at the top of the chimneys. >> an
in this troubled market, hence why con ed has given us 11% gain since the last time we spoke with the ceo just in july. i'm thrilled to have kevinhairman and ceo of consolidated edison here with us tonight to talk about his company's prospects and domestic security. welcome back to "mad money." thank you, kevin. >> we got news yesterday, i said i'm so glad i've got you. a ferk approved the specter pipeline. i think people don't realize how forefront you are on the natural gas....
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kevin, look, these are kids who are teens or even adults who no one else will accept and they're violent and a danger to themselves and this seems to control their behavior, whereas psychotropic medication, they gainnt of view, but i would argue that given the long literature and it goes back about a hundred years, in terms of behavioral research, we know that punishment in the long term does relatively little to affect behavior, again in the long term. once it's removed, behaviors come back. it doesn't treat the underlying cause, so the psychotropic medications treat the underlying cause. they're b they're biologically and evident based. they can be combined with techniques that focus on reward and positive reinforcement. the two combined i would hypothesize would work better than using a form of punishment. >> some people would say that it's like a bee sting, but first of all, bee stings are painful, especially if it's 31 times like andre. you have developed a device that's stronger because for some people the lower levels of shock don't seem to work. >> yes. so what we want to do with all treatments is weigh the risk and benefits of the treatments that we're looking at. so all treatments have a
kevin, look, these are kids who are teens or even adults who no one else will accept and they're violent and a danger to themselves and this seems to control their behavior, whereas psychotropic medication, they gainnt of view, but i would argue that given the long literature and it goes back about a hundred years, in terms of behavioral research, we know that punishment in the long term does relatively little to affect behavior, again in the long term. once it's removed, behaviors come back....