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our guest is mark steyn.e earned his document -- his doctorate from the diversity of pennsylvania. caller: good morning to professor stein. i am an avid supporter of c-span. a quicklike to say story. i knew about stonewall and how movement itmarkable started, the catalyst for the lgbtq movement. i was walking by myself one day in manhattan. across theto come stonewall memorial park. -- it is a very good feeling knowing i was standing inadvertently in a catalyst for such a remarkable social judges movement. i was taken aback. just in brief, i want to thank c-span and professor stein for shedding such a positive and transformative light on the subject and how remarkable the has been. thank you all again for your time. host: tom, thank you for the call. that may take his point and move it one step further. as an educator, how do you teach stonewall? how should teachers educate this generation in terms of what happened and it significance 50 years later? caller: many about -- guest: many of us have been trying to
our guest is mark steyn.e earned his document -- his doctorate from the diversity of pennsylvania. caller: good morning to professor stein. i am an avid supporter of c-span. a quicklike to say story. i knew about stonewall and how movement itmarkable started, the catalyst for the lgbtq movement. i was walking by myself one day in manhattan. across theto come stonewall memorial park. -- it is a very good feeling knowing i was standing inadvertently in a catalyst for such a remarkable social...
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our guest is mark steyn.earned his document -- his doctorate from the diversity of pennsylvania. caller: good morning to professor stein. i am an avid supporter of c-span. a quicklike to say story. i knew about stonewall and how movement itmarkable started, the catalyst for the lgbtq movement. i was walking by myself one day in manhattan. across theto come stonewall memorial park. -- it is a very good feeling knowing i was standing inadvertently in a catalyst for such a remarkable social judges movement. i was taken aback. just in brief, i want to thank c-span and professor stein for shedding such a positive and transformative light on the subject and how remarkable the has been. thank you all again for your time. host: tom, thank you for the call. that may take his point and move it one step further. as an educator, how do you teach stonewall? how should teachers educate this generation in terms of what happened and it significance 50 years later? caller: many about -- guest: many of us have been trying to i
our guest is mark steyn.earned his document -- his doctorate from the diversity of pennsylvania. caller: good morning to professor stein. i am an avid supporter of c-span. a quicklike to say story. i knew about stonewall and how movement itmarkable started, the catalyst for the lgbtq movement. i was walking by myself one day in manhattan. across theto come stonewall memorial park. -- it is a very good feeling knowing i was standing inadvertently in a catalyst for such a remarkable social judges...
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mark steyn, your reaction.uest: my book reprints 30 media reports and other accounts of the stonewall riots from 1969. it is interesting to see that the first accounts provided by the new york times, daily news and the new york post referred to the rioters as homosexuals or young homosexuals but within a week, the lgbt press was referring to the leading role played by what at the time were referred to as transvestites or drag queens or street queens and the most extensive coverage of that was in the local gay newsletter of the mattachine society. a local gay rights organization. interestingly, the trans periodicals of the day, two of which were the erickson educational foundation transvestia did not cover the riots, but the gay oriented managing society -- mattachine society newsletter -- we also have translations 50 years later. today we tend to police the boundaries between gay and trans but in 1969, many people like marsha p johnson and sylvia rivera were comfortable referring to themselves as both gay and t
mark steyn, your reaction.uest: my book reprints 30 media reports and other accounts of the stonewall riots from 1969. it is interesting to see that the first accounts provided by the new york times, daily news and the new york post referred to the rioters as homosexuals or young homosexuals but within a week, the lgbt press was referring to the leading role played by what at the time were referred to as transvestites or drag queens or street queens and the most extensive coverage of that was...
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mark steyn will be at stonewall national monument to take fewer calls and questions. that is live next sunday beginning at 8:30 a.m. eastern. and we are back live at hattiesburg college in pennsylvania for the civil war institute annual summer conference. providence college professor patrick green talks about nat turner's rebellion. >> just an update, later today we will be back with peter carmichael, talking about his book, the war for the common soldier. survivedought and civil armies. we are waiting for providence college professor patrick. talking about nat turner's rebellion.
mark steyn will be at stonewall national monument to take fewer calls and questions. that is live next sunday beginning at 8:30 a.m. eastern. and we are back live at hattiesburg college in pennsylvania for the civil war institute annual summer conference. providence college professor patrick green talks about nat turner's rebellion. >> just an update, later today we will be back with peter carmichael, talking about his book, the war for the common soldier. survivedought and civil armies....
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host: our guest is mark steyn. he is the author of -- mark stein.e is the author of "rethinking the gay and lesbian movement your code theark the anniversary of stonewall riots. tom is on the phone from flint, michigan. good morning. caller: good morning to you gentlemen and all of the viewers per this will be brief. a little context. i am a navy veteran, a gate navy veteran and grew up in it a catholic high school -- a high -- catholic household. this issue is per many different ways by different folks in corners of society, but what it really is, it's about love. sex.not about you are fighting quite a force from ahere and coming background, the lgbtq issues are often, by the religious right issued in the same breath as abortion and a isture of death, but there so much in the bible that is taken way out of context. it's it here to selectively. so, it's about love, period. have a wonderful weekend. host: have you personally felt discrimination, and openly gay american? caller: well, i am glad you asked back. since i value the other viewer'' as well
host: our guest is mark steyn. he is the author of -- mark stein.e is the author of "rethinking the gay and lesbian movement your code theark the anniversary of stonewall riots. tom is on the phone from flint, michigan. good morning. caller: good morning to you gentlemen and all of the viewers per this will be brief. a little context. i am a navy veteran, a gate navy veteran and grew up in it a catholic high school -- a high -- catholic household. this issue is per many different ways by...
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mark steyn joins us to assess it after the break. control your.oujeo provides significant a1c reduction, and stable blood sugar control, around the clock. find your groove with toujeo. ♪ let's groove tonight. toujeo is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you have a serious allergic reaction such as body rash, or trouble breathing. don't reuse needles, or share insulin pens. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which can be life-threatening. it may cause shaking, sweating, fast heartbeat, and blurred vision. check your blood sugar levels daily. injection site reactions may occur. don't change your dose without talking to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medicines and medical conditions. check insulin label each time you inject. taking tzds with insulins may cause heart failure that can lead
mark steyn joins us to assess it after the break. control your.oujeo provides significant a1c reduction, and stable blood sugar control, around the clock. find your groove with toujeo. ♪ let's groove tonight. toujeo is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away...
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mark steyn joins us to assess it after the break. just one free hearing test at his local miracle ear helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing test from an industry leader: miracle-ear. but i'm more than a number. when i'm not teaching, i'm taking steep grades and tight corners. my essilor lenses offer more than vision correction with three innovative technologies for my ultimate in vision clarity and protection together in a single lens: the essilor ultimate lens package. so, i can do more of what i love! buy two pairs of essilor's best lenses and get a $100 back instantly. see more. do more. essilor >> tucker: welcome back. before we get to the next segment i have been trav
mark steyn joins us to assess it after the break. just one free hearing test at his local miracle ear helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free...
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our guest is professor mark steyn, editor of "the stonewall riots."n c-span's "washington journal or come "washington journal." >> you have your first love experience and you can go to your brother or your sister and say, i'm hurting. >> at first, i was very
our guest is professor mark steyn, editor of "the stonewall riots."n c-span's "washington journal or come "washington journal." >> you have your first love experience and you can go to your brother or your sister and say, i'm hurting. >> at first, i was very
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riots and their impact on the lgbtq movement with san francisco state university history professor mark steynllowed by new york times louise, pierre antoine who will join us to discuss key issues facing transgender americans. be sure to watch "washington journal" live sunday morning. join the discussion. announcer: before departing for camp david where he was to spend the weekend, president trump spoke to reporters about iran and plans for ice together into port illegal immigrants in at least 10 cities. this is about 20 minutes. >> so we are about to go to camp david, we will have a lot of work to do. i want to say the stock market is on pace to have its best year since i guess over 50 years, and the dow is on pace to have its best year and 80
riots and their impact on the lgbtq movement with san francisco state university history professor mark steynllowed by new york times louise, pierre antoine who will join us to discuss key issues facing transgender americans. be sure to watch "washington journal" live sunday morning. join the discussion. announcer: before departing for camp david where he was to spend the weekend, president trump spoke to reporters about iran and plans for ice together into port illegal immigrants in...
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. -- historian mark steyn will be there to take calls and questions. next sunday, june 23rd beginning at 8:30 a.m.. >> next on the presidency, white house historical association historians matthew costello and lindsay chervinsky talk about their jobs and the history and preservation. susan: matthew costello, you are a senior historian of the white house historical association. i have read you wrote or said that the white house touches on almost every facet of american history. what did you mean by that and give me some examples? i always see the white house as a place where you can study american history through a wide variety of perspectives and lenses. if you are interested in the people, and you can learn more about the people who live there, the people whok
. -- historian mark steyn will be there to take calls and questions. next sunday, june 23rd beginning at 8:30 a.m.. >> next on the presidency, white house historical association historians matthew costello and lindsay chervinsky talk about their jobs and the history and preservation. susan: matthew costello, you are a senior historian of the white house historical association. i have read you wrote or said that the white house touches on almost every facet of american history. what did...
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-- historian mark steyn will be there to take calls and questions. next sunday, june 23rd beginning at 8:30 a.m.. >> next on the presidency, white house historical association historians matthew costello and lindsay chervinsky talk about their jobs and the history and preservation. susan: matthew costello, you are a senior historian of the white house historical association. i have read you wrote or said that the white house touches on almost every facet of american history. what did you mean by that and give me some examples? i always see the white house as a place where you can study american history through a wide variety of perspectives and lenses. if you are interested in the people, and you can learn more about the people who live there, the people who work there, the people who built it, the people who repaired it. if you are interested in looking at things like artifacts, serial culture, paintings, fine arts, decorative arts, the white house has all of those things as well. if you are into politics, policy obviously, that is the big one peopl
-- historian mark steyn will be there to take calls and questions. next sunday, june 23rd beginning at 8:30 a.m.. >> next on the presidency, white house historical association historians matthew costello and lindsay chervinsky talk about their jobs and the history and preservation. susan: matthew costello, you are a senior historian of the white house historical association. i have read you wrote or said that the white house touches on almost every facet of american history. what did you...
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author and history professor at san francisco state university, mark steyn who is joining us from christopher street in greenwich villa, new york. thank you for being with us. >> c-span's "washington journal," live with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, the university of virginia's crystal ball managing editor will be on supremeabout the court's gerrymandering decision and what it means for 2020. pue charitable trust will talk about national parks and legislative efforts to improve maintenance. in our spotlight on magazine milligan on her article looking at the impact of the so-called brain drain on state economies as well as the political polarization in areas. be sure to watch "washington journal" sunday morning at 9:00 eastern as we mark the 50th anniversary of the river fire, an event that shed light on water pollution and helped form the clean water act. host: this weekend on "newsmakers," carrie severino, who is the chief counsel and policy director for the judicial crisis network. thank fo
author and history professor at san francisco state university, mark steyn who is joining us from christopher street in greenwich villa, new york. thank you for being with us. >> c-span's "washington journal," live with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, the university of virginia's crystal ball managing editor will be on supremeabout the court's gerrymandering decision and what it means for 2020. pue charitable trust will talk about national...
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we are live with historian mark steyn, editor of "the stonewall riots: a documentary history." we will answer calls and tweets from the stonewall national monument in new york. film "thethe 1968 second largest minority." andomosexual human beings homosexual american citizens. everyone always remembers the the second homo, but phrases, american citizens and human beings. >> followed by the second film "gay and proud." have you beenars a homosexual? >> i was born a human sexual -- homosexual. >> [inaudible] >> i am sorry there is not politician here with us today. i think lindsay should have made a point to be here today, as well as some of the gay movement organizers themselves. >> watch the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riots, ♪ >> the reviews are in for c-span's "the presidents book.. " milepost in our ever-changing view of the presidents. and from the new york times review of books, and engrossing read. read how presidential historians ranked the best and worst chief executives from george washington to barack obama. explore the challenges they faced and legacies they lef
we are live with historian mark steyn, editor of "the stonewall riots: a documentary history." we will answer calls and tweets from the stonewall national monument in new york. film "thethe 1968 second largest minority." andomosexual human beings homosexual american citizens. everyone always remembers the the second homo, but phrases, american citizens and human beings. >> followed by the second film "gay and proud." have you beenars a homosexual? >> i...
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starting at 8:30 a.m., live with mark steyn, the editor of the stonewall riots, a documentary history. tweets in will be greenwich village. at 4:00 p.m. on reel america, two films by activist lily vincent. first, the second largest minority. >> we are homosexual human beings, and homosexual american citizens. everybody remembers the first word, and a very conveniently overlooks the second and third words in each of those phrases. announcer: followed by the 1970 film, gay and proud. >> tell me about how you feel about him being here? >> fantastic. i was born homosexual. >> has the new movement given you in added incentive? >> i was sorry not to say though that there was not some politicians with us today. i think that lindsay should have made it a point to be here. as well as possibly some of the gay movement organizers themselves. announcer: watch the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riots, this sunday on c-span3's american history tv. june 6 was the 75th anniversary of the allied d-day invasion of nazi occupied france. coming up next, world war ii grapesrse veteran opal talks about
starting at 8:30 a.m., live with mark steyn, the editor of the stonewall riots, a documentary history. tweets in will be greenwich village. at 4:00 p.m. on reel america, two films by activist lily vincent. first, the second largest minority. >> we are homosexual human beings, and homosexual american citizens. everybody remembers the first word, and a very conveniently overlooks the second and third words in each of those phrases. announcer: followed by the 1970 film, gay and proud....
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we are live with the story of mark steyn, a documentary history. we will answer your calls and tweets. 4:00, to gay-rights films by an activist. the film the second largest minority. >> followed by the 1970 film, gay and proud. >> it feels beautiful. it feels fantastic. i was born homosexual. >> has this giving you an added incentive? a think they should've made point to be here today. >> what the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riot, on american history tv. >> sunday, senator bernie sanders hosts a town hall in rock hill, south carolina. watch it on c-span. listen on the free c-span radio app. washington journal continues. host: niina farah joins us. she covers federal agencies and is here to talk about the repeal this week of the clean power plan. let's back up a little bit and tell us what the plan was all about. >> the plan was aimed at controlling greenhouse gas emissions from the power sectors. it's the second largest source of greenhouse gases in the u.s.. it took a systemic approach. power plants had a range of options. they could use str
we are live with the story of mark steyn, a documentary history. we will answer your calls and tweets. 4:00, to gay-rights films by an activist. the film the second largest minority. >> followed by the 1970 film, gay and proud. >> it feels beautiful. it feels fantastic. i was born homosexual. >> has this giving you an added incentive? a think they should've made point to be here today. >> what the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riot, on american history tv. >>...
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we're live with a story of mark steyn, editor of the zonewall riots, tweets and history and the monument in new york's green itch village. two gay rights films by activist, lily vansens and then also the second largest minority. >> we are homosexual human beings and homosexual human citizens. everybody always remembers the first words and conveniently overlooks the second words, american citizens and human beings. >> followed by the 1970s film, gay and proud. >> tell us how you feel about being here today? >> beautiful. >> how many years have you been a homosexual? >> i was born a homosexual. >> has it given you proud? >> i was sad to see there was not some politician here with us today. i believe mensually should have been here today as possibly some of the gai organizers themselves. >>> watch the 50th anniversary of the stonewall riots, on american history tv. >> i kind of view political cartooning almost like advertising on television. you have about five seconds to capture the viewer's attention. another five seconds to deliver the point or sell the product. the only difference is wi
we're live with a story of mark steyn, editor of the zonewall riots, tweets and history and the monument in new york's green itch village. two gay rights films by activist, lily vansens and then also the second largest minority. >> we are homosexual human beings and homosexual human citizens. everybody always remembers the first words and conveniently overlooks the second words, american citizens and human beings. >> followed by the 1970s film, gay and proud. >> tell us how...
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stonewall riots, and their impact on the lgbtq movement, with san francisco state university professor mark steynfollowed by a new york times reporter who will join us to discuss key issues facing transgender americans today. be sure to watch washington journal live at seven eastern on sunday morning. -- live at 7:00 eastern time on sunday morning. join the discussion. >> sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern, democratic presidential candidate hosts a town hall in rock hill, south carolina. watch it on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. in 1979, small network was an unusual name about a big idea. c-span opened the door to us, bringing policy for all to see. unfilteron
stonewall riots, and their impact on the lgbtq movement, with san francisco state university professor mark steynfollowed by a new york times reporter who will join us to discuss key issues facing transgender americans today. be sure to watch washington journal live at seven eastern on sunday morning. -- live at 7:00 eastern time on sunday morning. join the discussion. >> sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern, democratic presidential candidate hosts a town hall in rock hill, south carolina. watch...