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so i just started now at the museum of college. you will not. have one of.those are pulling a lot of the time and it will be a kind of fun if you do good and then. he's dead to see if. he's going to have. whatever makes it. all the population became very very miserable our father. but not. if you look at full face give. me twenty dennis you see and this is how every way it's become a system. let's see this is the state. of the political fence and people ship. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the us exactly just pull along on the only show i go out of my way to find you know a lot of the really packed a punch. yap is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than booth. and see people you never heard of love redacted the night president of the world bank. and the woman seriously sent us an e-mail income inequality wage stagnation gerrymandering of political districts polarization you know the lack of effectiveness in congress there are these are well documented trends going back decades and now they're real
so i just started now at the museum of college. you will not. have one of.those are pulling a lot of the time and it will be a kind of fun if you do good and then. he's dead to see if. he's going to have. whatever makes it. all the population became very very miserable our father. but not. if you look at full face give. me twenty dennis you see and this is how every way it's become a system. let's see this is the state. of the political fence and people ship. here's what people have been saying...
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and then a few years ago one of the trustees of wellesley college got it donated from the college to the museum here, and it has held a place of pride ever since. one of the tools that general john j. pershing had at his disposal was one of the first tanks developed during the war. they were used on a limited basis in 196, but by 1917 they came into their own. the french two-man tank behind me, called the ft-17 for its production year, it was one of the main battle tanks used by the americans during the latter year of the war, especially in 1918 at the battle of zargon. it is interesting when you think about the people that came out of the war that became part of our society after world war i, of course pershing, but the tank commander of the american tank force who developed it, his name was george s. patton and became famous for the next war that followed. there was also a fellow training american foot in pennsylvania in the operation of tanks, and his name was dwight eisenhower. captain eisenhower was also involved in the use of tanks during world war i. the 37 millimeter gun that's on this
and then a few years ago one of the trustees of wellesley college got it donated from the college to the museum here, and it has held a place of pride ever since. one of the tools that general john j. pershing had at his disposal was one of the first tanks developed during the war. they were used on a limited basis in 196, but by 1917 they came into their own. the french two-man tank behind me, called the ft-17 for its production year, it was one of the main battle tanks used by the americans...
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museum of history in philadelphia. the museums ceo and scott stevenson college news articles and exhibits throughout the museum, including george washington's war tent and peace of the old northbridge from the battle of concord. hear stories about the american revolution, and you can participate in a live program with your phone calls and tweets. watch american history tv, live from the museum of the american revolution -- thursday starting at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. next, the senate judiciary committee looks at reauthorizing section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveys and -- act, orrveillance fisa. this hearing included representatives from the office of the director of the national intelligence, national security agency, fbi, and justice department. it is just under two hours. >> this is an important issue that
museum of history in philadelphia. the museums ceo and scott stevenson college news articles and exhibits throughout the museum, including george washington's war tent and peace of the old northbridge from the battle of concord. hear stories about the american revolution, and you can participate in a live program with your phone calls and tweets. watch american history tv, live from the museum of the american revolution -- thursday starting at 7:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. next, the senate...
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american revolution, sons of the american revolution, the museum of american finance, colombia university. that, of course, used to be called king's college before the war, hamilton's college, washington's headquarters and other historical societies and locations and venues. he's contributed to articles in "the new york times," cnbc, smithsonian, times, and i'm quite certain i don't know what any of those are. our speaker has 22 years of analytical skills with ibm in unique ways to the field of history. his findings in the essence of alexander hamilton's greatness have given audiences a fresh look at who really deserves the utmost credit for contributing to my successes as well as the vision and foundations that have served our nation so well to offer 225 years. today's speaker is currently in his sixth year serving as president of the alexander hamilton awareness society, aha. it is a 501c3 non-profit education association. would you please join me in welcoming a gentleman that has come from the florida, mr. rand chalet, please. [ applause ] >> since this is a professional presentation, i will not say here comes the general. here comes t
american revolution, sons of the american revolution, the museum of american finance, colombia university. that, of course, used to be called king's college before the war, hamilton's college, washington's headquarters and other historical societies and locations and venues. he's contributed to articles in "the new york times," cnbc, smithsonian, times, and i'm quite certain i don't know what any of those are. our speaker has 22 years of analytical skills with ibm in unique ways to...
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of the textbooks let's build museums to hating science it just i mean. and it's just happened in the last two years is the amazing thing you look at the graph of republican approval of college and you have to six fifty six fifty six percent boom thirty very there is a very very simple explanation for that and it's because college campuses have become bastions of intolerance like actual the whole idea of safe spaces of thought police of people not being able to engage in the intellectual dialogue that makes college important in people some that happen anywhere i see what i see i see i usually socks story say. why shut concerned national is a right winger wants to bring another right white nationalist right winger onto a college campus pays for the room and then is surprised when people show up to protest right in there you are you saying or you suggesting that colleges were best a worldly conservative institution specter in the vietnam war they weren't conservative but they're becoming anti thought anti intellectual discourse i never thought of you as a bro flake. that is what is happening on college campuses college campuses are trying to shut down thought and discussion it
of the textbooks let's build museums to hating science it just i mean. and it's just happened in the last two years is the amazing thing you look at the graph of republican approval of college and you have to six fifty six fifty six percent boom thirty very there is a very very simple explanation for that and it's because college campuses have become bastions of intolerance like actual the whole idea of safe spaces of thought police of people not being able to engage in the intellectual...
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of things from happening again. announcer: interested in american history tv, visit our website. you can do the tv schedule, preview upcoming programs, and watch college lectures, museum tours, archival films, and more. american history tv. c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service by america's public cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend. featuring began to us, archival films, and programs on the presidency, the civil war, and more. here's a clip from a recent program. ask, theing on the you jerk onions might be working together introduction with the secret rules of the state. on the other hand, they might be engaged in a secret millennial long war. on the other hand, we might be the descendents of them, on the other hand the reptilian's might have traveled back in time to create a food source for themselves. any answer isy, possible to question because as we have established, this abysmal logical crisis, this divorce from evidence, any conspiracy theory is possible. those conspiracy theories are increasingly going to make the governme
of things from happening again. announcer: interested in american history tv, visit our website. you can do the tv schedule, preview upcoming programs, and watch college lectures, museum tours, archival films, and more. american history tv. c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service by america's public cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend. featuring began...
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of race and conspiracism. have a good weekend. i will see you then. preview upcoming programs and watch college lectures, museum tours and more. >> c-span, where history unfold daily. created as aas public service and is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> the library of congress hosts conference. -- from 1789 to the beginning of the civil war. the program focuses on three papers by political scientists. the second explores the committee system in the third books at how outstanding communities are before the civil war -- >> colleen
of race and conspiracism. have a good weekend. i will see you then. preview upcoming programs and watch college lectures, museum tours and more. >> c-span, where history unfold daily. created as aas public service and is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> the library of congress hosts conference. -- from 1789 to the beginning of the civil war. the program focuses on three papers by political scientists. the second explores the committee system in the third books...
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museum and ask for the volunteer office. if you're interested in medicine, ask your doctor if he or she knows of any opportunities at the local hospital. an internship not only shows colleges you are interested in a career, it shows you know how to go after it! with make the grade, i'm christin. - fifty us states. fifty states flags, each one with its own unique history. here's eric with flag facts. (energetic drum music) - when the american colonies declared their independence from england, one led the way with a rousing motto. - the year was 1774, two years before the declaration of independence and new hampshire declared their own independence from great britain. their motto at the time was "live free or die" and it's still the state motto today. - [eric] another revolutionary first for new hampshire is pictured here on the state flag. in 1776, the warship raleigh was the first to fly the new american flag. new hampshire is home to many other firsts. the first potato was grown here. america's first astronaut in space, alan shepard, was born here. as was the first free public library. - new hampshire is known as the granite state and it's because their number one natural
museum and ask for the volunteer office. if you're interested in medicine, ask your doctor if he or she knows of any opportunities at the local hospital. an internship not only shows colleges you are interested in a career, it shows you know how to go after it! with make the grade, i'm christin. - fifty us states. fifty states flags, each one with its own unique history. here's eric with flag facts. (energetic drum music) - when the american colonies declared their independence from england,...
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of lafayette college. i wonder what type of exhibit you might have of lafayette in the museum. >> thank you. interesting trivia there. scott stephenson? >> thank you very much for that comment. i know easton very well, being a trout fisherman, the poconos are a weekend destination for me, often. we do tell a similar story of the declaration being read and disseminated through all of these communities up and down the eastern sea board. so, of course, we don't have the engrossed copy of the declaration of independence you see at the national archives. that was something members of congress are the only ones that saw. most people encountered the declaration through newspapers or broadside printings or through public readings of the declaration. that's a story we tell in gallery 7. we rotate every couple months, different printings of the declaration. right now, what's on display is one of two surviving copies of the declaration published in july, 1776 in philadelphia in jerman. there's one in state archives in germany. the other is owned by gettysburg college in pennsylvania. they placed that o
of lafayette college. i wonder what type of exhibit you might have of lafayette in the museum. >> thank you. interesting trivia there. scott stephenson? >> thank you very much for that comment. i know easton very well, being a trout fisherman, the poconos are a weekend destination for me, often. we do tell a similar story of the declaration being read and disseminated through all of these communities up and down the eastern sea board. so, of course, we don't have the engrossed copy...
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of racism through display of nooses are becoming a new epidemic here in the united states every week now it appears a noose has been spotted either on a college campus at a museum or at a heavily populated location targeting african-americans now such harassment is making its way into the workplace targeting specific individuals making them uncomfortable and victims of hate crime here is our chief correspondent ashley bangs with more just last week jason allen an african-american male was working as a machine operator at kearney companies in baton rouge louisiana he has since resigned from that position after finding a noose hanging and has a workplace to alan the citing of the news the wasn't as bother cements as general managers allege response when allen told his boss what happened his boss a lapsed allen said quote he got out of his company truck laughing and smiling saying someone has a sick sense of humor allen quit after management didn't condemn or address the rhesus act saying quote i don't feel like this is a comfortable work environment and i don't feel happy or safe to work here anymore allan contacted authorities as such acts of displaying a nuisan
of racism through display of nooses are becoming a new epidemic here in the united states every week now it appears a noose has been spotted either on a college campus at a museum or at a heavily populated location targeting african-americans now such harassment is making its way into the workplace targeting specific individuals making them uncomfortable and victims of hate crime here is our chief correspondent ashley bangs with more just last week jason allen an african-american male was...
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college lectures, museum tours, films and more. american history tv on www.c-span.org/history. sunday, a book from 1968, 1 of the longest and bloodiest battle of the vietnam war. >> it shocked me because the saigon military command was so out of touch with the reality of what was happening in the streets. they got a lot of young americans killed. what the general denied was that the city was taken. it was a fact he continued to deny for nearly the whole time the battle was fought. as a consequence, we never conceived the sheer number of enemy forces that were in the city. small units of marines and troopers were being ordered to attack positions that were held by overwhelmingly superior enemy forces in entrenched positions. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. each week, american history tv's railamerica brings archival films that provide context for today's public affair issues. on july 4, north korea successfully test launched an intercontinental ballistic missile, leaving the u.s. and e. u. to consider tougher sanctions. up next, korea revisited, a 1960 nine u.s. army big picture episode detai
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the last comment is thatf easto isin the home of lafayette college, and i wondered what type of exhibit you might have for lafayette in the museum. thank you. >> thank you. an interesting trivia there.. dr. stevenson. >> thank you very muchch for th comment. i know easton very well, being a trout fisherman, the poconos are a weekend destination for me often. we tell ati similar story of th declaration being readd and disseminated through o all of these communities up and down the easternea seaboard. so, of course, we don't have a copy of the declaration of independence that you see at the national archives, but frankly it was something that members of congressde pretty much nearly we who saw.ones those people encountered the declaration either throughem t newspapers, broadside printings or through public readings of the declaration. sohr that's the story we tell i ourr gallery seven, and we rotae every couple of months different printings of the declaration. right now what is on display is one of only two surviving copies of the declaration published inh july of 1776 in philadelphia in german. there's ones that's in hessian stat
the last comment is thatf easto isin the home of lafayette college, and i wondered what type of exhibit you might have for lafayette in the museum. thank you. >> thank you. an interesting trivia there.. dr. stevenson. >> thank you very muchch for th comment. i know easton very well, being a trout fisherman, the poconos are a weekend destination for me often. we tell ati similar story of th declaration being readd and disseminated through o all of these communities up and down the...
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college lectures, museum tours, archive films and more. american history tv at c-span.org/history. >> thursday at 7:00 p.m. eastern join american history tv for a live tour ofhe museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. the museum's president and ceo, michael quinn, and collections and exhibitions vice president scott stevenson, will introduce artifacts and exhibits throughout the museum, including george washington's war tent and a piece of the old north bridge from the battle of concord. hear stories about the american revolution, and you can participate in the live program with your phone calls and tweets. watch american history tv live from the museum of the american revolution thursday starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by american cable television companies and brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> up next on reel america, from 1961, "the ordeal of woodrow wilson," this film is hosted by former president herbert hoover, based on the book of the same title. served as director over seaing distribution of food to the allies. in
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college lectures, museum tours, archival films and more. american history tv at c-span.org/history. >> sunday on q&a. mark boughton talks about his 1968." one of the longest and bloodiest battles of the vietnam war. >> it shocked me because the saigon military command was so out of touch with the reality of what was happening in the streets. they literally got a lot of americans killed. denied, theerals city had been taken. it was a fact that he continued to deny for nearly the whole time the battle was fought. as a consequence would never ofcede the sheer number enemy forces that were in the city. small units of marines and troopers were being ordered to attack positions that were held by overwhelmingly superior enemy forces and entrenched positions. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. america,"ek on "real korea visited, a big picture episode detailing the improvements of south korea's living and working conditions following the 1953 armistice. here is a preview. armistice has the finally signed on july 27, 1953, the death include -- dead include 35,000 americans, 5000 troops from the other assisting countries, and more than 400,
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of here. >> interested in american history tv? our website, c-span.org/history. you can view our tv schedule, preview upcoming programs, and watch college lectures, museum tauris, andarchive -- museum tours, and archival films. tonight, on q&a, -- >> i am not asking anyone to compromise their beliefs, i am just asking them to open their eyes to other people's so that you can figure out your place in this infinite worlds. >> brooke gladstone, cohost and managing editor of wnyc's "on the media." she discusses her book "the trouble with reality: a rumination on panic in our time ." she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed. >> i set up at the beginning of the book our biological wiring. i wanted to show how we had evolved to a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly, not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight when really, they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to
of here. >> interested in american history tv? our website, c-span.org/history. you can view our tv schedule, preview upcoming programs, and watch college lectures, museum tauris, andarchive -- museum tours, and archival films. tonight, on q&a, -- >> i am not asking anyone to compromise their beliefs, i am just asking them to open their eyes to other people's so that you can figure out your place in this infinite worlds. >> brooke gladstone, cohost and managing editor of...
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college lectures, museum tours, archival films, and more. "american history tv" at c-span.org/history. "thencer: this weekend on presidency," the archaeological record of george washington's virginia birthplace and the speculation that the national park service site is not the birthplace at all. . the preview -- here is a preview. >> why do we need to get these answers? because 2032 is 20 minutes away. is going to happen soon. when it does come the world is going to turn to this place. i'm not joking. you're going to have 50 senators out there, the president of the united states, all sort of people. the birth of george washington. when you live around it and see it on a day-to-day basis and write about it all the time, it after lysed -- it is naturalized. is just a thing. but that is not what it is when it comes to being national. the country will turn its eyes to this landscape, and there will be a major celebration. the river is going to be full of boats. there are going to be you coming down from mount vernon. the presidential helicopter. the secret service blocking the roads. gas stations are going to run out of gas. that is all going to happen. an
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of pond turtles. at the lindsay wildlife museum, specialist say dumping turtles and improper places is a bay area wide problem. >> kids get them as pets, they go to collegeon't want them anymore, plus they get big. having a turtle in your house it takes the appropriate set up. >> reporter: expert advice is to never release a pet into any lake, stream or pond. instead, contact a wildlife rescue organization and let them take it from there. in oakland, rob roth, ktvu fox 2. >>> next door in berkeley, a woman whose fianci was killed four years ago is fighting to keep his memory alive as a proposed development threatens his memorial. amber nelson was walking home with her fianci adolfo. they had just celebrated his 35th birthday when they were robbed at gunpoint. he was shot and killed. to cope with his loss, she covered the crime scene with a mosaic painting and followed it with a mosaic garden. but now a five-story residential property is planned for the site of the mural. >> all of this will be bulldozed and more or less right at this spot will be the driveway to enter into the garage. and so that is a very hard thing for me to take because right at this
of pond turtles. at the lindsay wildlife museum, specialist say dumping turtles and improper places is a bay area wide problem. >> kids get them as pets, they go to collegeon't want them anymore, plus they get big. having a turtle in your house it takes the appropriate set up. >> reporter: expert advice is to never release a pet into any lake, stream or pond. instead, contact a wildlife rescue organization and let them take it from there. in oakland, rob roth, ktvu fox 2....
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college ate it all the time. oodles of noodles was my fave. >> equally as hive in sodium. >> national building museum annual summerarty kicks off tomorrow with brand new exhibit. it's called the hi we're giving you a first look inside. >> break from the 90s but no relieve from the humidity. tucker barnes coming back with check of the seven day that's next. 9:27 is the time. fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs and it's just $79.99 a month online for the first year. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years. all with a 2-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com. >> my favorite lip sync. fireworks flying above the national mall last night to the delight of the tens of thousands backyard. ♪ >> annual capitol fourth concert and firework show featured performances by the beach boys, along with
college ate it all the time. oodles of noodles was my fave. >> equally as hive in sodium. >> national building museum annual summerarty kicks off tomorrow with brand new exhibit. it's called the hi we're giving you a first look inside. >> break from the 90s but no relieve from the humidity. tucker barnes coming back with check of the seven day that's next. 9:27 is the time. fios is not cable. and we believe everyone deserves faster internet. so with fios gigabit connection,...