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monroe and miller embark on a working honeymoon. >> marilyn monroe creates a cessation wherever she goesg from her impact. >> back home in the united states the first project for marilyn monroe productions was not well received. >> the film was not successful. it was one of the most worst film she had ever made has been 1957 brought tragedy. marilyn suffered a miscarriage. this put a strain on her marriage which had already been showing signs of trouble. >> marilyn wanted a kid because she could lavish on a child all the love she never had. >> she found help by turning to her acting coach, we strasberg. >> she encouraged her to return to her childhood trauma and engage in cycle analyst. then she would attend classes with leaf strasberg also returning her to traumatic childhood experiences. this was a psychological recipe for disaster. >> she had become reliant on her therapist. there were no antidepressants in the 1950s so they treated her with [inaudible] which was dangerous but at the time that's all they had. >> troubles continue the next year but she worked on her next megahit. >> it
monroe and miller embark on a working honeymoon. >> marilyn monroe creates a cessation wherever she goesg from her impact. >> back home in the united states the first project for marilyn monroe productions was not well received. >> the film was not successful. it was one of the most worst film she had ever made has been 1957 brought tragedy. marilyn suffered a miscarriage. this put a strain on her marriage which had already been showing signs of trouble. >> marilyn...
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. >> marilyn monroe, creates a sensation wherever she goes. >> by mid-1961, marilyn monroe settled backn hollywood, taking up residence in the beverly hills hotel. >> her life was in a downward spiral. the misfits was a disaster. the audiences didn't like it. >> after a horrible experience at the new york psychiatric hospital, her psychiatrist was out of the picture. but her reliance on doctors continued. >> she chose a man that was like a father. both their marriages had failed and she was look for a father figure she could trust. enter dr. grayson. >> grayson's treatment modalities were considered highly controversial. >> he basically adopted marilyn. he allowed her direct access to his family. she often stayed with them and ate with them. >> he did not establish boundaries. and someone with with such a disordered requires boundaries. >> the doctor made recommendations to marilyn. one of them was to hire as her personal physician, hyman engelbert. >> he was prescribing a lot of pills for her. >> their concern is marilyn would pill shop and go from doctor to doctor and obtain mult. he
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authority, the fort monroe national monument, and re monroe authority, the fort monroe national monument, and the 400 years of african-american history federal commission. i would like to recognize kalvin pearson and project 1619. [applause] who began telling the story of the first african's arrival in hampton, not jamestown. [cheers and applause] with african lending events annually since august 2008, in closing researchers and historians tell us that more than 12 million individuals were taken from the african continent during the transatlantic slave trade. between 380000 and 400,000 were brought to the shores of america. we honor, salutes, them, along with those other individuals. even my own ancestors, who because of their strength, determination, endurance, perseverance, and resilience survived the capture and months long transport through the middle passage and injured -- endured dehumanization, brutality, and atrocity. to borrow from hebrews, chapter 11, all these people died having faith. they did not receive the faith -- received the things that god had promised them, but they s
authority, the fort monroe national monument, and re monroe authority, the fort monroe national monument, and the 400 years of african-american history federal commission. i would like to recognize kalvin pearson and project 1619. [applause] who began telling the story of the first african's arrival in hampton, not jamestown. [cheers and applause] with african lending events annually since august 2008, in closing researchers and historians tell us that more than 12 million individuals were...
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of the fort monroe authority board, fort monroe national monument superintendent terry brand.applause] gov. northam: the national park service, kathy spangler, nancy rodriguez, and the team from american evolution. [applause] gov. northam: i'd also like to thank the hampton 2019 commemorative commission for all the hard work they have done around these events in their home cities. [applause] todayortham: we are here for a commemoration and a reckoning. time to reckon with , 400 years ago, enslaved africans arrived for the first time on virginia shores. livesou and me, they had familiesies, lives and they would never see again. jamestown ariver in few weeks earlier, white landowning men had come together to establish a system of representative government, but that system did not represent all of the people who arrived here at old point comfort. people whose skin looks different than mine. that government did not represent them during 246 years of slavery. it did not represent them through nearly 100 years of reconstruction and jim crow terror and discrimination. it strugglesays
of the fort monroe authority board, fort monroe national monument superintendent terry brand.applause] gov. northam: the national park service, kathy spangler, nancy rodriguez, and the team from american evolution. [applause] gov. northam: i'd also like to thank the hampton 2019 commemorative commission for all the hard work they have done around these events in their home cities. [applause] todayortham: we are here for a commemoration and a reckoning. time to reckon with , 400 years ago,...
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elizabeth city county included fort monroe and hampton. the whitehurst's and all the refugees who had made the region their new home over the last two years would be exempt from the proclamation in fact as the map shows and i will explain how, a third of the refugee camps that would be established across the south were exempt from the emancipation proclamation. on this map, the lighter gray region which include south carolina, georgia, alabama and so forth, that is the included areas, it is the darker gray region that was exempt, which includes a loyal border space, the union border space in places like kentucky, and also including areas that had been occupied and had come under union control by the time the proclamation came around and therefore was now considered loyal regions again and they would be exempt from tennessee for example and also, in the two squares, parts of the coast of virginia and the area surrounding new orleans, these were all exempt because again, these were considered loyal. there was no military necessity to interfe
elizabeth city county included fort monroe and hampton. the whitehurst's and all the refugees who had made the region their new home over the last two years would be exempt from the proclamation in fact as the map shows and i will explain how, a third of the refugee camps that would be established across the south were exempt from the emancipation proclamation. on this map, the lighter gray region which include south carolina, georgia, alabama and so forth, that is the included areas, it is the...
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abby: sneak peek of the scandalous, the death of marilyn monroe.ind the glitz and glamour of what seemed like a hollywood very well with addiction, abuse and wild the condition of ireland's desperate here to tell us more about producer of the film, good night marilyn and podcast host, nina. mina, thank you for [inaudible] >> fight on. glad to be here, abby. abby: you're an expert in this case and it riddled with questions even to this day. can you take me for what happened in those final 24 hours before marilyn monroe was found. >> when you look at the history and some of the agendas of the conspiracies out there it's hard to get to the truth of those last 24 hours but she was in a quiet space and eight moody space and when you hear a lot of the times people will say she was in a great mood and she was in a really sad mood but in reality she had a mental disorder which, today would either be manic-depressive of bipolar and borderline personality which was heavily depressive. in those moods she could have been happy and sad and moody all in one day.
abby: sneak peek of the scandalous, the death of marilyn monroe.ind the glitz and glamour of what seemed like a hollywood very well with addiction, abuse and wild the condition of ireland's desperate here to tell us more about producer of the film, good night marilyn and podcast host, nina. mina, thank you for [inaudible] >> fight on. glad to be here, abby. abby: you're an expert in this case and it riddled with questions even to this day. can you take me for what happened in those final...
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at point comfort, historic fort monroe virginia. we are live with the university history professor for the history and origin of slavery in america. at 9:30, live coverage of the commemorative ceremony with speeches by government officials. the history of africans in liveca from fort monroe saturday beginning at: 30 a.m. on c-span's washington journal and on american history tv on c-span3. our look at bozeman continues as we visit with crystal, with the extreme history project as she looked to the over -- the history of the city. crystal: we are here in the extreme history project offices which used to be a historic brothel. extreme history is a nonprofit that is located here in bozeman. we bring history to the public in fund engaging and relevant ways. we do historic walking tours throughout the summer. we do a lecture series in the winter and we do workshops and other events around history. we try to get people to engage in history. what better way then in a historic brothel? in the 1980's, there was a real push to uncover more of
at point comfort, historic fort monroe virginia. we are live with the university history professor for the history and origin of slavery in america. at 9:30, live coverage of the commemorative ceremony with speeches by government officials. the history of africans in liveca from fort monroe saturday beginning at: 30 a.m. on c-span's washington journal and on american history tv on c-span3. our look at bozeman continues as we visit with crystal, with the extreme history project as she looked to...
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>>od a sneak peak of scandalous, the death of marilyn monroe. the life that seemed a fairytale, to e to tell us moret it producer of the film, nina boss key thank you so much. >> fight on fellow trojan. >> fight on, grad glad to be here. >> you are an expert in this case, can you take me through what happened? >> you look at the history and some of the agendas of the conspiracy that that are out there, hard to get to the truth of those last 24 hours. but. she was in a quiet space, in a moody space, when you hear a lot you hearme abby, people say, she was in a great mood. she was in a really you know sad mood. but in reality, she had a mental disorder today would be manic depressionive, bipolar and borderline personalty, that was heavily deppresive. in those moods, she could have been happy and sad and moody all in one day. all in one day. >> the official report is suicide. >> probable suicide. >> if that is the case. what initially made people suspicious about her death in there is a lot, a vortex of a lot of different things, but just notion of
>>od a sneak peak of scandalous, the death of marilyn monroe. the life that seemed a fairytale, to e to tell us moret it producer of the film, nina boss key thank you so much. >> fight on fellow trojan. >> fight on, grad glad to be here. >> you are an expert in this case, can you take me through what happened? >> you look at the history and some of the agendas of the conspiracy that that are out there, hard to get to the truth of those last 24 hours. but. she was...
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look back to the first arrival of africans to america. 400 years ago at point comfort historic fort monroe virginia. at 8:30 am eastern we are live with norfolk state university history professor, cassondra alexander newby for the history and origins of slavery in america. at 930 live coverage of the commemorative ceremony with speeches by government officials including senator mark warner, senator tim kaine, governor ralph northam, and justin fairfax. the history of africans in america from fort monroe live saturday beginning at 8:30 am on c-span's washington journal and on american history tv on c-span 3. mike pence. for neil armstrong's apollo 11 space suit at the national air and space museum in washington, d.c. the suit went on display for first time in 13 years to mark the 50th anniversary of the launch of the apollo 11 mission to the moon. >> good morning. thank you for joining us as we kick off a week of amazing celebrations of humanity's highest achievement, the apollo 11 moon landing. we're deeply honored to have vice president pence with us this morning as we unveil neil armstro
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it's been run for the past 175 years by the family many a celebrity yes stop by including marilyn monroe and mark toy. the in serves up traditional fare and i'm eager to tuck in the hearty potato soup is right up my alley. while i'm eating my soup you can visit all the other sites a final back we haven't seen yet i bet you don't want to miss anything right. with this cafes bars and stores the street called shine gosar connects the town center and the old bridge you're sure to pass through on your tour through town. the nearby baroque gesture with church is worth a snapshot it was built in the 18th century and as one of the largest and most significant churches in heidelberg. and this is our insider's tip out of burg university's botanical garden it's more than a century old. it started as a doctor's garden for medicinal plants today more than $10000.00 plant species grow in the green ounces and garden grounds. this may look like a greek ampitheater but it was built as a stage for events by the nazi party. today the dings shooting is a listed monument and is used for open air concerts. so
it's been run for the past 175 years by the family many a celebrity yes stop by including marilyn monroe and mark toy. the in serves up traditional fare and i'm eager to tuck in the hearty potato soup is right up my alley. while i'm eating my soup you can visit all the other sites a final back we haven't seen yet i bet you don't want to miss anything right. with this cafes bars and stores the street called shine gosar connects the town center and the old bridge you're sure to pass through on...
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. >>> this weekend an american history tv special from fort monroe point comfort virginia.n the first africans arrived in america 400 years ago. our guest saturday is cassandra taking your calls about slavery. an american history tv special from fort monroe point comfort virginia on american history tv on c-span3. >>> next on american history tv, virginia high school teacher becky morrison and irene winchester talk about world war ii and clothes rationing. they explore gov
. >>> this weekend an american history tv special from fort monroe point comfort virginia.n the first africans arrived in america 400 years ago. our guest saturday is cassandra taking your calls about slavery. an american history tv special from fort monroe point comfort virginia on american history tv on c-span3. >>> next on american history tv, virginia high school teacher becky morrison and irene winchester talk about world war ii and clothes rationing. they explore gov
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monroe, point comfort, virginia. inouncer: trump be overseas france. before departing he spoke to reporters about the ongoing trade dispute with china. and the action of federal reserve chairman jerome powell. president trump: we put a lot of tariffs on china today. they put a lot on us. where up to $550
monroe, point comfort, virginia. inouncer: trump be overseas france. before departing he spoke to reporters about the ongoing trade dispute with china. and the action of federal reserve chairman jerome powell. president trump: we put a lot of tariffs on china today. they put a lot on us. where up to $550
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this season focuses on the death of hollywood icon marilyn monroe.>> as the sun goes over los angeles, california, on the morning of august 5, 1962, word had already spread that something was amiss at 12305 elena drive. >> i went to marilyn's house, as i was coming up into the driveway, i saw might be 10, 15 members of the press there, maybe three or four uniformed police officers. >> this is the cottage in the brentwood section of los angeles where actress marilyn monroe died. near her bed. jon: scandalous the death of marilyn monroe airs tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern here on fox news channel with an extended director's cut version available for fox nation subscribers. >>> celebrating a history making and culture shifting concert. we will look back at woodstock and see how it's being remembered 50 years later. ♪ who's dog is this? it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insur
this season focuses on the death of hollywood icon marilyn monroe.>> as the sun goes over los angeles, california, on the morning of august 5, 1962, word had already spread that something was amiss at 12305 elena drive. >> i went to marilyn's house, as i was coming up into the driveway, i saw might be 10, 15 members of the press there, maybe three or four uniformed police officers. >> this is the cottage in the brentwood section of los angeles where actress marilyn monroe...
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tv special from fort monroe, point comfort, virginia, this weekend on history tv on c-span 3.oining us on the phone to xplain the proposal from the washington examiner, she covers homeland security issues for the publication. to you.ning >> good morning. >> good morning. could you explain this proposal trump administration and how it changes from the current policy. -- could you explain this proposal and how it changes from the current policy? 2015, a j
tv special from fort monroe, point comfort, virginia, this weekend on history tv on c-span 3.oining us on the phone to xplain the proposal from the washington examiner, she covers homeland security issues for the publication. to you.ning >> good morning. >> good morning. could you explain this proposal trump administration and how it changes from the current policy. -- could you explain this proposal and how it changes from the current policy? 2015, a j
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. >>> this weekend an american history tv special from fort monroe, virginia, when the first africansived in america 400 years ago. our first guest is cassandra new by-alexander, taking calls about the origin and history of slavery. and our live coverage continues at 9:30 a.m. for a ceremony with virginia elected officials. at 6:00 p.m. eastern hear the story of the civil war told in 60 minutes by gary adelman. and sunday at 6:00 p.m. american artifacts to the museum of history and culture for an exhibit on african-american history on civil rights. a special from fort monroe, virginia this weekend on american history tv on cspan 3. >>> next remarks from historian nigel hamilton on the last book in his trilogy featuring fdr, war and peace, covers his involvement planning d day until his death in 1945. the national world war ii museum in new orleans hosted this event. it's a little more than an hour. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to the national world war ii museum. all of those of you sitting here and to those watching on the live stream, i know you are out there and with us in s
. >>> this weekend an american history tv special from fort monroe, virginia, when the first africansived in america 400 years ago. our first guest is cassandra new by-alexander, taking calls about the origin and history of slavery. and our live coverage continues at 9:30 a.m. for a ceremony with virginia elected officials. at 6:00 p.m. eastern hear the story of the civil war told in 60 minutes by gary adelman. and sunday at 6:00 p.m. american artifacts to the museum of history and...
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it sort of ends up here at point comfort, which is now point monroe.cuments, and hopefully others will be encouraged to look up their history and maybe give hampton, virginia, some love. >> you should do your family reunion there. >> i think you guys will be getting an email shortly from me. >> thank you. >>> taylor swift's brand new album dropped overnight. before that she spoke with "cbs sunday morning." next, what she said in that candid interview about the double standards women like her face in the music industry compared to men. you're watching "cbs this morning." before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >>> that is taylor swift's new music video. the title song of her highly anticipated new album which dropped at midnight. ahead of the album's release, the music superstar talked with tracy smith of "cbs sunday morni
it sort of ends up here at point comfort, which is now point monroe.cuments, and hopefully others will be encouraged to look up their history and maybe give hampton, virginia, some love. >> you should do your family reunion there. >> i think you guys will be getting an email shortly from me. >> thank you. >>> taylor swift's brand new album dropped overnight. before that she spoke with "cbs sunday morning." next, what she said in that candid interview about...
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and misnamed monroe falls, the river serves a paper manufacturing plant.yahoga falls. once again, civilization and people mean industry and industrial waste. high water in spring, the tumbling rushing water pushing downstream is a sight to behold. as it courses through here, the river drops an astounding 225 feet in a mile and a half. slowly the river turns north on the terminal stage of the trip to the mouth and lake erie. north of akron and far from lake rockwell, a portion of the water removed from there is now returned to the river. 60 to 75 million gallons of sewage pass through here every day. the treat affluent is aerated to add oxygen. this separates the detergents, creating mountains of suds. also in the water, phosphates, nitrogen, unremoved waste and bacteria, more harmful than the visible form. further downstream, cleveland's treatment plant adds another 75 million gallons of aftfluent to the load each day. half the volume is from the akron plant. during low flow conditions, as much as 85% of the river's water is disgorged directly from the pla
and misnamed monroe falls, the river serves a paper manufacturing plant.yahoga falls. once again, civilization and people mean industry and industrial waste. high water in spring, the tumbling rushing water pushing downstream is a sight to behold. as it courses through here, the river drops an astounding 225 feet in a mile and a half. slowly the river turns north on the terminal stage of the trip to the mouth and lake erie. north of akron and far from lake rockwell, a portion of the water...
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the history of africans in america from fort monroe live, saturday beginning at 8:30 am on c-span's washington journal and on american history tv on cspan-3. >> more than 500,000 students competed this year at the local level of national history day. just 3000 students advance to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the theme in 2019 was triumph and tragedy. presentation categories include exhibit, website, documentary, paper and performance . >> up next, a 10 minute performance by three middle school students from ralston nebraska . >> this is triumph and tragedy of the women . >> . >> my name is -- and i was a -- girl and i'm here to tell the story of how my coworkers and some of my closest friends passed away. in 1913 commercially produced in america for the first time and a year later, the u.s. corporation was founded by two doctors. they began producing radium parts for businesses. during world war i, 95% of radium was used for military purposes but a small amount made from products such as shampoo, facial cosmetics, clothes, watches and it was even being added to water radia
the history of africans in america from fort monroe live, saturday beginning at 8:30 am on c-span's washington journal and on american history tv on cspan-3. >> more than 500,000 students competed this year at the local level of national history day. just 3000 students advance to the finals at the university of maryland in june. the theme in 2019 was triumph and tragedy. presentation categories include exhibit, website, documentary, paper and performance . >> up next, a 10 minute...
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the history of africans in , livea from fort monroe saturday at eight: on c-span's washington journal. and on american history tv on c-span3. >> campaign 2020. watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail, and make up your own mind. c-span's campaign 2020, your unfiltered view of politics. >> every year, c-span awards fellowships to several middle and high school teachers who have demonstrated innovative methods of incorporating c-span programs in their teaching. they join c-span's education relations team in washington, d.c., for four weeks in july to develop new teaching materials. they help lead the c-span summer educators conference. one of our three 2019 teacher fellows is middle school teacher maureen mcguirl of jamestown, rhode island. >> 2019 teacher fellow maureen mcguirl teaches at the jamestown school in jamestown, rhode island. tell us about your school and students. >> well, our school is on an island for one, so, our students are together k through 8. they are excited when we have military students which makes up 25% of our population beca
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. >> at monroe falls, a small dam provides a pool of water for a specialized use, here to supply a paperses continue until it finally reaches lake eerie. below kent, the river it appear idealic stream. in others, an industrial sewer, wastes, mostly industrial, trickle into the river. it appears to be in better condition than it was five years ago, but many of the polluters found then are still actively contributing to the death of the cuyahoga. ♪ >> from cuyahoga falls, the river winds through the city of akron. from the three dams upstream, the city removes some 70 million gallons of water a day and returns it to the tiny stream at the plant several miles below. during low-flow periods, the discharge may make up 85% of the river's water. under normal conditions, as much as half. from here the cuyahoga attempts to act like a river, coursing down rapids and waterfalls, descending several hundred feet in a little more than a mile and a half. ♪ ♪ >> by the time the river reaches cleveland, it is already dead. there is little life of any kind in its water. in all, 44 sewage treatment plants
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at point com fort historic fort monroe in virginia. we're live with norfolk history professor cassandra alexander newby for the history and origins of slavery in america. then at 9:30, live coverage of commemorative ceremonies with speeches by virginia government officials, including senator mark warner, senator tim kaine, governor ralph northam and lieutenant governor fairfax. the history of african's in america from fort monroe saturday at 8:30 a.m. on c-span's washington journal, and on american history tv on c-span3. >>> beginning of august in paris, we're seized. what could be confirmed, towards the middle of the moment the germans started to leave the city. yes, those were the same germans who signed 25 year leases on their apartments. then on the 14th, our police went on strike. the next day the gestapo left. that was the day, too, when a police car opened fire on a german detachment on the plaza and began the battle of the city. after that, it seemed the french flag was hanging from every window. all the flags were made from cu
at point com fort historic fort monroe in virginia. we're live with norfolk history professor cassandra alexander newby for the history and origins of slavery in america. then at 9:30, live coverage of commemorative ceremonies with speeches by virginia government officials, including senator mark warner, senator tim kaine, governor ralph northam and lieutenant governor fairfax. the history of african's in america from fort monroe saturday at 8:30 a.m. on c-span's washington journal, and on...
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dammed again at the misnamed monroe falls, the river serves a paper manufacturing plant.north side of akron, the crooked cuyahoga next makes its way into the city of cuyahoga falls. once again civilization and people mean industry and industrial wastes. at high water in the spring, the tumbling, rushing water pushing downstream is a sight to behold. as it courses through here, the river drops an astounding 225 feet in a mile and a half. slowly the river turns north on the terminal stage of its trip to the mouth and lake eerie. north of akron and far from lake rockwell, a portion of the water removed from there has now returned to the river. 60 to 75 million gallons of sewage pass through here every day. the treated affluent is again aerated to add more oxygen to the water, this creates mountains of suds. but also in the water is unremoved waste and bacteria. at this point, half of the volume of the stream is affluent from the akron plant. during low-flow conditions, as much as 85% of the river's water is disgorged directly from the plant. ak r akron is laboring over capac
dammed again at the misnamed monroe falls, the river serves a paper manufacturing plant.north side of akron, the crooked cuyahoga next makes its way into the city of cuyahoga falls. once again civilization and people mean industry and industrial wastes. at high water in the spring, the tumbling, rushing water pushing downstream is a sight to behold. as it courses through here, the river drops an astounding 225 feet in a mile and a half. slowly the river turns north on the terminal stage of its...
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. >> i think we don't give marilyn monroe enough credit as a dramatic actress or as a comedian.e could do it all and billy wilder knew it. >> "some like it hot" is marilyn monroe's most memorable film because she puts it together for herself. you start to see her as a person you care about emotionally. >> all the girls drink, i'm just the one that gets caught. story end of my life. >> when you're in the hands of a billy wilder, its the right person saying the line and the right way. they hear the comedy of it. there's a music to a punch line. >> it's me. >> what surprise? >> huh-uh. >> not yet? when? >> it's a ridiculous movie in a lot of ways. they play musicians in chicago and they accidentally witness valentine's day massacre. they have to escape and disguise themselves in a woman's band. jack lemon attracts the millionaire, who falls in love with him. >> i'm engaged. who's the lucky girl? >> i am. >> "some like it hot" is the greatest comedy of all time with the greatest last line. >> all good? >> i'm a man. >> well, nobody's perfect. >> "the movies" airs tonight at 9:00 p.m
. >> i think we don't give marilyn monroe enough credit as a dramatic actress or as a comedian.e could do it all and billy wilder knew it. >> "some like it hot" is marilyn monroe's most memorable film because she puts it together for herself. you start to see her as a person you care about emotionally. >> all the girls drink, i'm just the one that gets caught. story end of my life. >> when you're in the hands of a billy wilder, its the right person saying the...
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you are at the fort monroe national memorial. it was designated by barack -- dedicated by barack obama reflecting on what happened in as the first africans arriving 1619 in virginia. that is our focus. mary is joining us from martinsville, virginia. good morning. caller: i have often thought some of the people that captured the africans to be sold to the portuguese were africans themselves. would you like to comment on that? host: thank you, mary. dr. newby-alexander: sure. we have this homogenized view when we think of africans, yet when we think of europeans, we recognize the ethnic differences, the different kingdoms and nationstates, but we don't have, in american society, a familiarity with the same kind of thing on the continent of africa. this is the second largest continent on the planet. this is a continent with a very diverse ethnic compilation of people, different nationstates, some of which were warring against each other. so when we talk about africans enslaving other africans, i think we need to also talk about how
you are at the fort monroe national memorial. it was designated by barack -- dedicated by barack obama reflecting on what happened in as the first africans arriving 1619 in virginia. that is our focus. mary is joining us from martinsville, virginia. good morning. caller: i have often thought some of the people that captured the africans to be sold to the portuguese were africans themselves. would you like to comment on that? host: thank you, mary. dr. newby-alexander: sure. we have this...
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been run for the past 175 years by the shaping of family many a celebrity estop by including marilyn monroeand mark twain. the in serves up traditional fare and i'm eager to tuck in the hearty potato soup is right up my alley. while i'm eating my soup you can visit all the other side the final back we haven't seen yet i bet you don't want to miss anything right. with this cafes bars and stores the street called stein gosar connects the town center and the old bridge you're sure to pass through on your tour through top. the nearby baroque gesture with church is worth a snapshot it was built in the 18th century and as one of the largest and most significant churches in heidelberg. and this is our insider's chip out of burgh university's botanical garden it's more than a century old. it started as a doctor's garden for medicinal plants today more than $10000.00 plant species grow in the green ounces and garden grounds. that. this may look like a greek amphitheater but it was built as a stage for events by the nazi party. today the dings showed it is a listed monument and is used for open air c
been run for the past 175 years by the shaping of family many a celebrity estop by including marilyn monroeand mark twain. the in serves up traditional fare and i'm eager to tuck in the hearty potato soup is right up my alley. while i'm eating my soup you can visit all the other side the final back we haven't seen yet i bet you don't want to miss anything right. with this cafes bars and stores the street called stein gosar connects the town center and the old bridge you're sure to pass through...
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fortint comfort historic monroe, virginia. at 8:30 a.m. eastern we arrived -- live with norfolk stake university professor cassondra alexander newby for the history and origins of slavery in america. at 930 a.m., live coverage of the commemorative ceremonies, with speeches by virginia government officials including senator mark warner, senator tim northam,vernor ralph and lieutenant governor justin fairfax. the history of africans in america, from fort monroe, live saturday beginning at 8:30 a.m.. on c-span's washington journal. and on american history tv on c-span3. e conservative agenda as well as gun violence. mr. >> good afternoon, everyone. i am fred ryan, publisher, and am happy to have you here with us this morning. through these in-depth one-on-one conversations, we are learning more and more about the men and women seeking to become next president of the united states and what inspires them to serve the american people. our guest this morning is new york's america resting gillibrand. in. 2006, she captured the attention of the pol
fortint comfort historic monroe, virginia. at 8:30 a.m. eastern we arrived -- live with norfolk stake university professor cassondra alexander newby for the history and origins of slavery in america. at 930 a.m., live coverage of the commemorative ceremonies, with speeches by virginia government officials including senator mark warner, senator tim northam,vernor ralph and lieutenant governor justin fairfax. the history of africans in america, from fort monroe, live saturday beginning at 8:30...
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. >> i think we don't give marilyn monroe enough credit as a dramatic actress or as a comedienne.it hot" was her most memorable film because she puts everything together for herself. you start to see her as a person that you care about emotionally. >> all the girls drink. it's just that i'm the one that gets caught. the story of my life. i always get the fuzzy end of the lollipop. >> when you're in the hands of a billy wilder, it's the right person saying the line in the right way. they hear the comedy of it. there's a music to a punch line. >> this may even turn out to be a surprise party. >> not yet. >> when? >> another drink first. >> i in a lot of ways. tony curtis, and jack lemon play two musicians in 1920s chicago, and they accidentally witness the valentine's day massacre, and they have to escape. they decide to join an all girl band disguised as women. >> just call me daphne. >> jack lemon attracts a millionaire, who falls in love with him. >> i'm engaged. >> congratulations, who's the lucky girl? >> i am. >> "some like it hot" is the greatest comedy of all time with the g
. >> i think we don't give marilyn monroe enough credit as a dramatic actress or as a comedienne.it hot" was her most memorable film because she puts everything together for herself. you start to see her as a person that you care about emotionally. >> all the girls drink. it's just that i'm the one that gets caught. the story of my life. i always get the fuzzy end of the lollipop. >> when you're in the hands of a billy wilder, it's the right person saying the line in the...
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he said she reminded him of marilyn monroe. >> i could see that. >> everybody has their own method and until he met someone in the old school meet in person kind of way. >> she's caring. she's very patient. she understands me, and most importantly she's beautiful. >> thank you, baby. >>> so, let's say you're parking a car, okay? the car behind you has a dash cam. this is in sydney, australia. watch what happens when that white vehicle keeps coming. it's not stopping. it's not. >> just a tap. just a tap. >> that's why they call them bumpers. >> it was just a little tap. what should one do? >> if you're the truck driver, you get out. you look to see if there's a scratch. if there is, you leave. >> if not, you move on with your day. >> you're right, this driver gets out along with the buddy. they check it out. they look -- >> there's the parking dude. >> are these parking enforcement guys? >> they do work for the city of sydney. did do smein rtant.r they parked in front of the dash cam that's running. they are able to look up the license plate number and say aoken tu left a video for me.
he said she reminded him of marilyn monroe. >> i could see that. >> everybody has their own method and until he met someone in the old school meet in person kind of way. >> she's caring. she's very patient. she understands me, and most importantly she's beautiful. >> thank you, baby. >>> so, let's say you're parking a car, okay? the car behind you has a dash cam. this is in sydney, australia. watch what happens when that white vehicle keeps coming. it's not...
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he brings them down to this place, fort monroe, the oldest fort in the union,ible. you can go stand right there and they're going to have a mighty union force assembling at this place. in the meantime, this whole force assembles, the confederates try to block that from subterfuge, from theatrics. from a guy named mcgruder. eventually the confederates give up yo,town. shes on to the confederate capital. here is seven times or fair oaks battle in is fought among twin houses along the williamsburg road that. slows down the union for a while but the most consequential thing in 1862, is that the confederate commander joe johnston will be put out of action resulting in jefferson davis putting in his third most ranking gentle, rocket e. lee. everybody thought held be cautious. he would become the most important confederate thing of anymore sort. soon after being put in, after riding around and gaining intelligence, he lashes out. loses at beaver creek. oses and then has some successes. mcclellan is eight miles on the other side of richmond and here is lee. 20 miles away fr
he brings them down to this place, fort monroe, the oldest fort in the union,ible. you can go stand right there and they're going to have a mighty union force assembling at this place. in the meantime, this whole force assembles, the confederates try to block that from subterfuge, from theatrics. from a guy named mcgruder. eventually the confederates give up yo,town. shes on to the confederate capital. here is seven times or fair oaks battle in is fought among twin houses along the williamsburg...
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. >>> this weekend in american history tv special, from fort monroe, point comfort, virginia. the first africans that arrived in america 400 years ago. our guest, saturday at 8:30 am, eastern, is cassandra newby alexander from norfolk university, taking your calls about the origins and history of slavery. and live coverage continues at 9:30 am for a commemorative ceremony with virginia elected officials, governor ralph northam, senators mark warner, tim cain, and kirkland cox. at 6:00 pm, hear the story of the civil war told in 56 minutes by gary adelman of the american battlefield trust. and sunday at 6:00 pm, american artifacts takes you to the virginia museum of history and culture for an exhibit on african american history from reconstruction through civil rights. >> a discussion on world war ii
. >>> this weekend in american history tv special, from fort monroe, point comfort, virginia. the first africans that arrived in america 400 years ago. our guest, saturday at 8:30 am, eastern, is cassandra newby alexander from norfolk university, taking your calls about the origins and history of slavery. and live coverage continues at 9:30 am for a commemorative ceremony with virginia elected officials, governor ralph northam, senators mark warner, tim cain, and kirkland cox. at 6:00...
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at point com fort historic fort monroe in virginia. we're live with norfolk history professor cassandra alexander newby for the history and origins of slavery in america. then at 9:30, live coverage of commemorative ceremonies with speeches by virginia government officials, including senator mark warner, senator tim kaine, governor ralph northam and lieutenant governor fairfax. the history of african's in america from fort monroe saturday at 8:30 a.m. on c-span's washington journal, and on american history tv on c-span3. >>> beginning of august in paris, we're seized. what could be confirmed, towards the middle of the moment the germans started to leave the city.
at point com fort historic fort monroe in virginia. we're live with norfolk history professor cassandra alexander newby for the history and origins of slavery in america. then at 9:30, live coverage of commemorative ceremonies with speeches by virginia government officials, including senator mark warner, senator tim kaine, governor ralph northam and lieutenant governor fairfax. the history of african's in america from fort monroe saturday at 8:30 a.m. on c-span's washington journal, and on...
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police also found and arrested monroe on yesterday. >>a big relief for drivers in the east bay, some of these big pot holes will finally start getting patched up in oakland. the city's department of transportation announced a plan to watch a 3 year. >>paving plan the million plan will focus on neighborhood streets. kron four's gayle ong joins us in the studio with information on when the pair repairs could start gayle. >>pam and ken crew started work weeks ago, but tomorrow is the official announcement about this project drivers say finally an end to the pain of these potholes. >>he was the one of the worst rates in. >>probably the bay area it's the road that's been plagued by puddles for years the corner of harold and champion streets in oakland. realmuto so this year by and sees the pain people experience first hand i see >>somebody could be stopped on the side into there. you know the fires is to let >>video t has now lockdown funding provided by measure k k for the repaving project over the next 3 years hopefully they do more the s
police also found and arrested monroe on yesterday. >>a big relief for drivers in the east bay, some of these big pot holes will finally start getting patched up in oakland. the city's department of transportation announced a plan to watch a 3 year. >>paving plan the million plan will focus on neighborhood streets. kron four's gayle ong joins us in the studio with information on when the pair repairs could start gayle. >>pam and ken crew started work weeks ago, but tomorrow is...
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keeps popping up in your movie has no it's been the case for the thing it started maybe with marilyn monroe because i mean she was so desirable and she did what she was told to do and but she studied hard and became a very talented comic actress number before anyone thinks it's just about women male relationships is obviously about male male relationships in the hollywood industry as well but in how we close rather than identity makes entrance that these some of these moguls are not from the kind of upper class backgrounds or the actors would that element of it well they're they're from oh very different backgrounds talking about their origins they come from far eastern europe when they were escape from those russian dictatorships and fled to america which was the night of the mill konami and they started off in the schmaltz of business and that's where they all did and then along came those little you know 210 cent arcades where you could see i reject easy shoddy. simple idiot. kind of expressions of the movie's stories he makes the pact with the devil to. which version. this is good his v
keeps popping up in your movie has no it's been the case for the thing it started maybe with marilyn monroe because i mean she was so desirable and she did what she was told to do and but she studied hard and became a very talented comic actress number before anyone thinks it's just about women male relationships is obviously about male male relationships in the hollywood industry as well but in how we close rather than identity makes entrance that these some of these moguls are not from the...
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an american history tv special from fort monroe point comfort virginia on american history tv on c-span3. >>> next on american history tv, virginia high school teacher becky morrison and irene winchester talk about world war ii and clothes rationing. they explore government restrictions on styles and colors and impact on innovations in fashion such as cork wedge heels and glow in the dark buttons. this is half an hour. >> really excited to invite becky to come up here and irene. they teach in virginia. we're so stoked that she brought another teacher from her school this year. this is a model. tell your friends to come to our conference. okay. please join me in welcoming them up for their presentation. >> she stole my line. tell your friends and teachers to come. irene and i will talk about but fashionen t fashi fashion on the ration. in the united states we did not ration clothing as much as the british did. we had restrictions. 50% of japan's exports are fabric and silk. 32% of that comes to the united states. they were our only source of silk. this is where all your restriction, not a
an american history tv special from fort monroe point comfort virginia on american history tv on c-span3. >>> next on american history tv, virginia high school teacher becky morrison and irene winchester talk about world war ii and clothes rationing. they explore government restrictions on styles and colors and impact on innovations in fashion such as cork wedge heels and glow in the dark buttons. this is half an hour. >> really excited to invite becky to come up here and irene....
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look back to the first arrival of africans to america 400 years ago at point comfort historic fort monroe, virginia. at 8:30 a.m. eastern we are live with professor cassondra alexander newby. for the history and origins of slavery in america. then at 930, life coverage of the commemoration ceremonies with speeches by officials including senator mark warner, senator tim kaine, governor ralph northam, and lieutenant governor justin fairfax. the history of africans in america, from fort monroe, live, saturday, beginning at 8:30 a.m., on c-span's washington journal. and on american history tv on c-span3. next, on american history tv, virginia high school teachers becky morrison and irene winchester even illustrated talk about world war ii and close rationing. they explore government restrictions on styles and colors, and their impact on innovations and fashion such as cork which heals, shorter hemlines, and glow-in-the-dark buttons. friends of the national world war ii memorial hosted this talk as part of their annual teachers conference. invite beckyd to morrison and irene winchester to come
look back to the first arrival of africans to america 400 years ago at point comfort historic fort monroe, virginia. at 8:30 a.m. eastern we are live with professor cassondra alexander newby. for the history and origins of slavery in america. then at 930, life coverage of the commemoration ceremonies with speeches by officials including senator mark warner, senator tim kaine, governor ralph northam, and lieutenant governor justin fairfax. the history of africans in america, from fort monroe,...
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antwan monroe now he's accused of hitting a man in the head. but that victim died from his injuries just a few days later. happening today in the east bay, the city of oakland is expected to announce a new 3 year paving plan to help get rid of some of those potholes out there. the new plan will focus on neighborhood streets and crews have already started some of that work right along harold and champion streets that's one of the top spot. so people report often people spoke we spoke with say that some of the roads and that area are just in pretty bad shape. >>actual says amy everything and i guy loses his alike part of the front of his car broke off. well he was turned and then fell on the bottles like before this and he was just out there like oh what am i doing in it it's bad. >>and the city estimates that it will take about a 100 million dollars to repsir all of the city streets. coming up next. bay area businesses taking matters into their own hands to help protect shoppers. plus another threat of a mass shooting this time in california. no
antwan monroe now he's accused of hitting a man in the head. but that victim died from his injuries just a few days later. happening today in the east bay, the city of oakland is expected to announce a new 3 year paving plan to help get rid of some of those potholes out there. the new plan will focus on neighborhood streets and crews have already started some of that work right along harold and champion streets that's one of the top spot. so people report often people spoke we spoke with say...
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the history of africans in america, from fort monroe live saturday beginning at 8:30 a.m. on c-span's washington journal and on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> author james nolan looks at foreign visitors to america during different periods. he focus on their thoughts regarding their relationship between individuality and conformity in america and considers the relevance of their analysis today. mr. nolan is the author of what they saw in america, alexis to toteville, max webber, gk tester ton. this is an hour. >>> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for coming out to be with us tonight. i would also like to say hello to those who are watching the talk on c-span. my name is wi
the history of africans in america, from fort monroe live saturday beginning at 8:30 a.m. on c-span's washington journal and on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> author james nolan looks at foreign visitors to america during different periods. he focus on their thoughts regarding their relationship between individuality and conformity in america and considers the relevance of their analysis today. mr. nolan is the author of what they saw in america, alexis to toteville, max webber,...
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they drove toward emancipation from three weeks after the war begins at fort monroe. that's someplace else you need to come. there's a new visitor story that tells the story that will be opening in august when they are celebrating -- not celebrating, commemorating the arrival of the first africans but the beginning of the end there in fort monroe. because of that beginning of the unraveling of slavery, the united states was led into emancipation in a way they had not foreseen. so we see in retrospect that it was the fate of slavery that gave the war its shape and duration and meaning. even though slavery went unmentioned in newspapers and thousands of letters. it's a fact that soldiers did not scream for or against slavery as they rushed into battle or as they rode home or as they recalled afterwards. and yet, they were fighting for or against slavery because their countries were. let me give you an example of the way that the north and south generated each other's history as war became reconstruction. the republicans were frustrated with president andrew johnson as w
they drove toward emancipation from three weeks after the war begins at fort monroe. that's someplace else you need to come. there's a new visitor story that tells the story that will be opening in august when they are celebrating -- not celebrating, commemorating the arrival of the first africans but the beginning of the end there in fort monroe. because of that beginning of the unraveling of slavery, the united states was led into emancipation in a way they had not foreseen. so we see in...
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and who later died from his injuries police say that the surveillance vid showed that this man one monro of san francisco hit the victim in the head. the victim tongue trend and then fell to the ground lost consciousness sunday. >>police released these pictures of the search as they were looking for the suspect later able to identify him and arrest him the same day tran was taken to the hospital but died 2 days later. it was a clash between environmentalists and. >>and the old guard of the democratic party at the annual summer meeting in san francisco, a contentious topic. >>discussed today during the kickoff of the three-day event was whether the democrat presidential hopefuls should even hold a debate focusing on a single issue, an issue climate change kron four's maureen kelly was there as one committee meeting was shut down in protest. >>sitting on chairs and shouting out in protest a mostly young crowd of environmental us up ended the dnc's resolution committee. briefly after a majority voted down a resolution that would allow the democratic presidential primary candidates to hold a
and who later died from his injuries police say that the surveillance vid showed that this man one monro of san francisco hit the victim in the head. the victim tongue trend and then fell to the ground lost consciousness sunday. >>police released these pictures of the search as they were looking for the suspect later able to identify him and arrest him the same day tran was taken to the hospital but died 2 days later. it was a clash between environmentalists and. >>and the old guard...
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the history of africans in america, from fort monroe, saturday, beginning at 8:30 a.m.on c-span's washington journal and on c-span 3. >> president trump talked about afghanistan, china, the economy, israel and other issues in morris town, new jersey, as he was headed back to the white house. this is almost 40 minutes.
the history of africans in america, from fort monroe, saturday, beginning at 8:30 a.m.on c-span's washington journal and on c-span 3. >> president trump talked about afghanistan, china, the economy, israel and other issues in morris town, new jersey, as he was headed back to the white house. this is almost 40 minutes.