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da vinci's art goes digital at london's national gallery. in business, mind the gap. mark equal pay day — as research shows women earn 13% less than men here in the uk — and almost a third less around the world. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme when it comes to the festive season how do you navigate family expectations? this as harry and meghan head to the us for christmas with meghan‘s mum doria. is there an etiquette? tell us what you think — just use #bbcthebriefing. donald tusk has told british voters not to give up on stopping brexit as the country gears up for a general election dominated by the issue. the outgoing president of the european council, said that while the process of leaving the eu was in "extra time" — it could "go to penalties". gareth barlow reports. with the end of his tenure inside, donald tusk seems happy to say what he really feels about written and brexit. one of my english friends is probably right when he says with melancholy that brexit is the
da vinci's art goes digital at london's national gallery. in business, mind the gap. mark equal pay day — as research shows women earn 13% less than men here in the uk — and almost a third less around the world. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. also in the programme when it comes to the festive season how do you navigate family expectations? this as harry and meghan head to the us for christmas with meghan‘s mum...
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it was purchased by the national gallery of victorino in 1921 and entered their collection in 1922 as an unidentified officer. greg erwin, if you could raise your hand. he chronicled it in an email blast, all about encouraging people to discover more about portraiture of british officers and soldiers from the revolutionary era. this was chronicled by him. in 2005, a british art historian, the head curator currently at the tate in london, got interested in the story of richard st. george and about this painting. that richard st. george briefly served in the fourth regiment afoot, and came to america with that regiment. this is a young officer in that regiment, st. george was an ensign and this is an ensign. he also started to study some of st. george's surviving correspondence, which revealed that richard st. george had a portrait done by gainsborough when he was a younger man. that got martin thinking even more. he compared to the portrait of tombeorge at his wife's and there is a facial resemblance. re-identify this portrait as st. george just before he leaves for america in 1776. th
it was purchased by the national gallery of victorino in 1921 and entered their collection in 1922 as an unidentified officer. greg erwin, if you could raise your hand. he chronicled it in an email blast, all about encouraging people to discover more about portraiture of british officers and soldiers from the revolutionary era. this was chronicled by him. in 2005, a british art historian, the head curator currently at the tate in london, got interested in the story of richard st. george and...
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george's grandson, the son of the man who sold the portrait to the national gallery of art. what it says is in this box or trunk are the shirts, hats, and clothes my dear son had on him when he received a wound to the head was action with the rebels at germantown, five miles from philadelphia. that note survives, but where is the trunk? the next great detective story is queued up. the note is on its way to be included in the exhibition and it will be here later this month, just going to export licensing and that sort of thing. what this exhibit has brought forth is a resurgence in interest, and i hope it will continue, to think about the entangled histories of ireland and america, also the story of a andly interesting fascinating family, descendents of which were here last thursday night to celebrate the opening of the exhibition. there is phil at the ruins of the castle, or a lot of his artwork used to hang. this is still real and present for people. this will be chronicled in the upcoming catalog that will become available november, preorder your copy now. preorder sheets
george's grandson, the son of the man who sold the portrait to the national gallery of art. what it says is in this box or trunk are the shirts, hats, and clothes my dear son had on him when he received a wound to the head was action with the rebels at germantown, five miles from philadelphia. that note survives, but where is the trunk? the next great detective story is queued up. the note is on its way to be included in the exhibition and it will be here later this month, just going to export...
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. >> this was the first of a two part tour of the national portrait gallery's votes for women exhibit, marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. you can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website at cspan.org/history. >>> next a visit to smithsonian national portrait gallery. in the second of a two part program, american history tv is given a guide id tour mark the centennial of the 19th amendment. miss lemay examines the tactics under the leadership of alice paul. >> hi. i'm the curator of votes for women. it's on view at the national portrait gallery at the smithsonian institution. i'm standing in front of what we call your title treatment. it's a large blow up of a german born actress. she was acting as columbia, a figure which represents the united states during the conclusion of the 1913 parade in washington, d.c. and that's just one event of the long suffrage movement that this exhibit highlights. we have 124 objects that goes into the long history beginning in 1832 and bringing it right up to 1920, but the then also declaring the 19 th amendmen
. >> this was the first of a two part tour of the national portrait gallery's votes for women exhibit, marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. you can watch this and other american artifacts programs by visiting our website at cspan.org/history. >>> next a visit to smithsonian national portrait gallery. in the second of a two part program, american history tv is given a guide id tour mark the centennial of the 19th amendment. miss lemay examines the tactics under the...
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next, a visit to the national portrait gallery. it is the second of a two-part program. historian gives american history tv a guided tour of an exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. using political cartoons and images of separatist picketing the white house, exploiting the national women's party tactics under the leadership of alice paul. carrier.them i am the it is an exhibition at the national portrait gallery at the -- at the smithsonian institution. of astanding in front large blowup of a german born actress. as columbia, the allegorical figure, during the conclusion of the 1913 parade in washington d c. that is just one event of the long suffrage movement that this highlights. objects that go into the long history beginning in 1832 and 21920. the 19thcarrying amendment and what it did not do. right took the exhibition up to the voting acts right -- voting rights act. we are going to explore the 1913 parade, more in depth. standing in front of a postcard of the parade, organized by alice paul. this is a completely different tactic than what had been d
next, a visit to the national portrait gallery. it is the second of a two-part program. historian gives american history tv a guided tour of an exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. using political cartoons and images of separatist picketing the white house, exploiting the national women's party tactics under the leadership of alice paul. carrier.them i am the it is an exhibition at the national portrait gallery at the -- at the smithsonian institution. of astanding in front...
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she's currently chairman of the board of trustees for the national gallery of art and has helped theaking works of beauty, some of the best anywhere in the world. sharon has also served as the telecommunications association for 30 years. she helped establish weta as one of the preeminent public broadcasting networks in the nation, producing pbs news hour and washington week among other program and now maybe i'll start getting some good publicity on those particular ones can you please start working on that, sharon? they tend to be on the other side of things a little bit. i think now i have a better chance. sharon as you receive the national medal of arts, we thank you for enriching the lives of millions, and i want to thank you very much for being here, sharon. great job you've done. thank you. [ applause ] another friend of mine, author james patterson is one of the most prolific and talented fiction writers of all time. james has authored or co-authored 277 books and sold more than 400 million copies worldwide and i always tell james that i don't talk about the books that i've don
she's currently chairman of the board of trustees for the national gallery of art and has helped theaking works of beauty, some of the best anywhere in the world. sharon has also served as the telecommunications association for 30 years. she helped establish weta as one of the preeminent public broadcasting networks in the nation, producing pbs news hour and washington week among other program and now maybe i'll start getting some good publicity on those particular ones can you please start...
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. >>> next, a visit to the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. historian kate clarke lemay gives "american history tv" a guided tour of an exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment using images of early suffrage leaders, ms. lemay shows how the movement intersected with the abolitionists and temp rest movements. this is the first of a two-part program. >> hi, everyone. welcome to the national portrait gallery at the smithsonian institution. i'm kate clarke lemay and i'm the curator of votes for women, a portrait of persistence. for this exhibition, i worked about 3 1/2 years researching, teaching myself this history and finding all the objects. in the exhibition we have about 124 objects of which there are 63 portraits and in curating the exhibition, i was hoping to commemorate the 19th amendment and tell the history of the 19th amendment and how women lobbied to get this amendment passed and ratified. but also ask questions about it and ask what does it do and what does it not do and why 1965 and the voting rights act is considered an
. >>> next, a visit to the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. historian kate clarke lemay gives "american history tv" a guided tour of an exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment using images of early suffrage leaders, ms. lemay shows how the movement intersected with the abolitionists and temp rest movements. this is the first of a two-part program. >> hi, everyone. welcome to the national portrait gallery at the smithsonian institution. i'm kate...
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currently chairman of the board of trustees for the national gallery of art.ps the institution acquire breathtaking works of beauty. some of the best anywhere in the world. she has also served as president of the washington educational telecommunications association. as oneped establish wtea of the preeminent public broadcasting networks in the nation. produced programming. may be i will start getting some of those good programming. they tend to be on the other sides of things. maybe now i have a better chance. as you receive the national medal of arts, we thank you for enriching the lives of millions. thank you very much here. [applause] incredible job. arthur friend of mine, -- author james patterson. he has authored or co-authored 277 books and sold more than 400 million copies worldwide. i always tell james i'd do not talk about the books that i have done when i am in his presence because he has outdone me by a lot. you sold a lot more books than me or anyone. maybe the bible has you by a little bit. the most prolific and highly talented -- 218 of his titl
currently chairman of the board of trustees for the national gallery of art.ps the institution acquire breathtaking works of beauty. some of the best anywhere in the world. she has also served as president of the washington educational telecommunications association. as oneped establish wtea of the preeminent public broadcasting networks in the nation. produced programming. may be i will start getting some of those good programming. they tend to be on the other sides of things. maybe now i have...
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. >> next, a visit to the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. it is the second of a two-part program. a historian gave american history tv a guided tour about the exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment, using political cartoons and images of suffragists picketing the white house, she explores the party tactics. a >> i'm the curator of votes for women. what weding in front of call our title treatment. it is a large blowup of a german born actress. the allegorical figure that represents the united states during the conclusion of the parade in washington, d.c.. that's just one event of the long suffrage movement this exhibition highlights. objects of this long history bringing it right up to 1920. amendment.e 19th i took the exhibition up to the voting rights act of 1965. to explore the 1913 parade more in depth. we are standing in front of the photo postcards of the 19th 13 parade. completely different tactic than what had been done before with other suffragists. after spending some time in britain she basically got sat -- got radica
. >> next, a visit to the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. it is the second of a two-part program. a historian gave american history tv a guided tour about the exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment, using political cartoons and images of suffragists picketing the white house, she explores the party tactics. a >> i'm the curator of votes for women. what weding in front of call our title treatment. it is a large blowup of a german born actress. the allegorical...
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there is one at the national gallery of art and one at the bush library. it was one of his favorites. he really enjoyed that sculpture. i want to say thank you to mr. oliver vote for -- to mr. oliphant for creating it. michael: any other comments on this marvelous sculpture? cartoon. this let me try to describe it to you. it is depicting a couple of used car salesman. on the left it says conservative. all iis a sign that says can knew, runs room eyes, needs cosmetic. many have bill clinton. says, imagine your new car here. clinton health-care coming soon. then, clinton, we finance. then punk in the middle says, who do you fancy we should buy a used car from? the reason i love this cartoon is that it is incredibly timeless. this is from the 1993 health-care fight. you could fast-forward and you could basically take the affordable care act, obamacare, put it where conservative health care is. you could put in the clinton health care, whatever donald trump has proposed, you could put medicare for all there. the refinance his purpose -- is perfect because that
there is one at the national gallery of art and one at the bush library. it was one of his favorites. he really enjoyed that sculpture. i want to say thank you to mr. oliver vote for -- to mr. oliphant for creating it. michael: any other comments on this marvelous sculpture? cartoon. this let me try to describe it to you. it is depicting a couple of used car salesman. on the left it says conservative. all iis a sign that says can knew, runs room eyes, needs cosmetic. many have bill clinton....
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and yes absolutely a national gallery is also representing this here as it. has just bought a great painting by a to me the gentle asking. dispense of the 17th century and i think a lot of people in the arts or as well as the tate here in london there are understanding the importance of the role of women in the arts world because again like because equal presentation is important because the the man the world again is not made entirely by men it's 50 percent women 50 percent man so that we have equal represents all got 30 seconds left mike i just want to want to ask if you saw the one you know it's only one museum we're talking about for one year what i'm going to do. it's symbolic isn't it i mean i mean let's let's have equal representation in football let's let's let's have 5 or 6 players in our top football teams being women i mean how it would be no less ludicrous than demanding. equal representation on the on the walls of museums. ok we'll wrap it up much appreciate it so i'm just this for men and boys party leader might become a women's rights activist
and yes absolutely a national gallery is also representing this here as it. has just bought a great painting by a to me the gentle asking. dispense of the 17th century and i think a lot of people in the arts or as well as the tate here in london there are understanding the importance of the role of women in the arts world because again like because equal presentation is important because the the man the world again is not made entirely by men it's 50 percent women 50 percent man so that we have...
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a new immersive exhibition is opening at the national gallery celebrating the artist leonardo da vinciy of the london 2012 olympic games and the theatre show war horse. the creators hope visitors will get an insight into the mind of leonardo da vinci through the exhibition. it is representing the pasting so even the source material or even in this space, looking really close up the painting but also looking at the scientific work. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning. traffic is building on the a13 into barking from dagenham. there are anti clockwise delays on the m25 heading out of j28 , the a12 interchange for brentwood, that's following a five car collision northbound traffic is slow on the blackwall tunnel southern approach from the woolwich rd flyover water main work continues on the edgware road, with temporary lights to the north of the marylebone flyover now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, elizabeth rizzini. good morning. a rather chilly feeling hello, good morning. a rather chilly feeling day on the way for
a new immersive exhibition is opening at the national gallery celebrating the artist leonardo da vinciy of the london 2012 olympic games and the theatre show war horse. the creators hope visitors will get an insight into the mind of leonardo da vinci through the exhibition. it is representing the pasting so even the source material or even in this space, looking really close up the painting but also looking at the scientific work. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good...
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the leonardo da vinci's most important works is on display in london sunday go takes us to the national gallery 1st sneak peek. a mind that crossed boundaries and a poll about who mastered the worlds of both art and science now not to da vinci may have been accused of being a heretic yet he produced some of the most iconic religious paintings masterpieces as mysterious as they are a noun intricate with lair upon layer of secrets and symbolism here the virgin of the rocks wild yet immaculate dark and illuminating with discoveries to be found among the light and shade. the latest way of exploring this work of art experiencing the science and the techniques that created this icon what inspired it how it was painted and not least how to preserve it a journey that gradually reveals itself in all its glory the paintings are really important one for leonardo the commission occupied him for 25 years this isn't and it gave people so much rich wonderful material that their experience of looking and engaging with the real leonardo is deeper and more memorable and more meaningful. here is also a chance to
the leonardo da vinci's most important works is on display in london sunday go takes us to the national gallery 1st sneak peek. a mind that crossed boundaries and a poll about who mastered the worlds of both art and science now not to da vinci may have been accused of being a heretic yet he produced some of the most iconic religious paintings masterpieces as mysterious as they are a noun intricate with lair upon layer of secrets and symbolism here the virgin of the rocks wild yet immaculate...
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i vote in this note and said, you won the choirboys vote and you have to go to the national portrait gallery next time you are in town. he wrote me back and i thought i would read it to you. mary, overwhelmed and by. imagine a guy like me winning the vote of the national cathedral choirboys regarding my eulogy. yes, i would love to go see the newly opened gallery with my new hit in place. i have to go out right now and kick some serious butt. the next thing you know that she did not come to washington. he saw images of it. there was a second one purchased. there is one at the bush library that is still there. it is one of his favorites. he really enjoyed that sculpture. thank you for creating it. >> there is one at uva. >> any other comments on the move -- marvelous sculpture? >> i love this cartoon. he tried to describe it you. it is depicting a couple of car salesman. like salesman. runs real nice, needs cosmetics. you have bill clinton and it says imagine your new car here. the punk in the middle says, who do you fancy we should buy a used car from? the reason i love this cartoon is becau
i vote in this note and said, you won the choirboys vote and you have to go to the national portrait gallery next time you are in town. he wrote me back and i thought i would read it to you. mary, overwhelmed and by. imagine a guy like me winning the vote of the national cathedral choirboys regarding my eulogy. yes, i would love to go see the newly opened gallery with my new hit in place. i have to go out right now and kick some serious butt. the next thing you know that she did not come to...
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learned on a da vinci's most important works the virgin of the rocks has opened at london's national gallery visitors will be able to immerse themselves in the techniques used by the nation's painter and find out more about the mind of the man behind the masterpiece it's only going to go to. the mind that crossed boundaries and a poll about who most of the worlds are both art and science not the da vinci may have been accused of being a heretic yet he produced some of the most iconic religious paintings masterpieces as mysterious as they are a noun intricate with layer upon layer of secrets and symbolism here the virgin of the rocks wild yet immaculate dark and illuminating with discoveries to be found among the light and shade. the latest way of exploring this work of art experiencing the science and the techniques that created this i call it what inspired it how it was painted and not least how to preserve it a journey that gradually reveals itself in all its glory the paintings are really important one for the in our job the commission occupied him for 25 years this is intended to give pe
learned on a da vinci's most important works the virgin of the rocks has opened at london's national gallery visitors will be able to immerse themselves in the techniques used by the nation's painter and find out more about the mind of the man behind the masterpiece it's only going to go to. the mind that crossed boundaries and a poll about who most of the worlds are both art and science not the da vinci may have been accused of being a heretic yet he produced some of the most iconic religious...
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she is currently chairman of the board of trustees for the national gallery of art and has helped thenstitutionhtaking works of beauty, some of the best anywhere in the world. reporter: t final arts medal went to the musicians of the u.s. military. best-selling author james patterson, a champion for illiteracy and books, was given a humanities metal. thech others were , a texas philanthropist, and the claremont institute, a conservative think tank. for "pbs newshour," i'm jeffrey brown. judy:judy: we are so proud of sharon rockefeller w leads weta. announcer: major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway, consumer cellular, and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible broadcasting and byblic contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. announcer: this is "pbs newshour washington and at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. by[captioning performed the ♪ ♪ ♪ it's basic, it's simple, abouand it depends is, on a few high-quality ingredients. now, here are
she is currently chairman of the board of trustees for the national gallery of art and has helped thenstitutionhtaking works of beauty, some of the best anywhere in the world. reporter: t final arts medal went to the musicians of the u.s. military. best-selling author james patterson, a champion for illiteracy and books, was given a humanities metal. thech others were , a texas philanthropist, and the claremont institute, a conservative think tank. for "pbs newshour," i'm jeffrey...
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on american, artifacts, we visit the smithsonian's national portrait gallery for a tour the exhibit marking centennial the 19th amendment. here's a preview. >> the suffragist had to make their way through 500,000 spectators. that's a huge number. one of the problems was that there was no police protection because the chief and washington, d.c. was not a friend to suffragists. so he denies them police protection, even though they had applied for a permit. instead, the secretary of war, part of the presidential cabinet , henry l simpson, put what we would think about the national guard on standby in nearby fort myers. when the crowd got really unruly and started manhandling and being aggressive towards the suffragist, that's when they literally called in the cavalry and had that group serve as protectors of suffragists. it was quite dramatic in that sense. the suffragists were not expecting these huge crowds. but they did upstage president wilson, the next day was his inaugural speech for his first term as president, and almost nobody showed up to his speech. andsked, where is everyone, he wa
on american, artifacts, we visit the smithsonian's national portrait gallery for a tour the exhibit marking centennial the 19th amendment. here's a preview. >> the suffragist had to make their way through 500,000 spectators. that's a huge number. one of the problems was that there was no police protection because the chief and washington, d.c. was not a friend to suffragists. so he denies them police protection, even though they had applied for a permit. instead, the secretary of war,...
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let me also thank the artist, ron, whose work can be found in the national portrait gallery. for some of our nation's top officials including some of our past presidents. you may be aware that one of our past presidents, my friend, 43, george w. bush, also painted a portrait of me. for the record, that is a different portrait than this one. [laughter] that one will not be hanging in the speaker's lobby. but it does hang in our living room in our home in ohio. and i think debbie and i want to send our thanks to president bush and laura for their wonderful gift of friendship. let me thank those who are not with us today, and people without whom this journey would not have been possible. my late former chief of staff, paula and her mother. my former and first chief of jackson, and his father and late mother. two great american families who have sacrificed to support me and everything we were trying to achieve. now let me thank my friends and my former colleagues that i have served in this institution with. whether you are a republican or democrat, whether you voted for me for sp
let me also thank the artist, ron, whose work can be found in the national portrait gallery. for some of our nation's top officials including some of our past presidents. you may be aware that one of our past presidents, my friend, 43, george w. bush, also painted a portrait of me. for the record, that is a different portrait than this one. [laughter] that one will not be hanging in the speaker's lobby. but it does hang in our living room in our home in ohio. and i think debbie and i want to...
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she's currently chairman for the board of trustees fo national gallery of art and has helped the institutionacquire some of the best works of beauty, better than anywhere in the world. >> brown: the finaarts medal went to the musicians of the u.s. military. best-selling author james patterson, a champion for literacy and books. chef patrick o'connell. texas philanthropist teresa lozano long, and the claremont institute, a conservative think tank. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for t. i'm judy woodruff. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thanyou and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing suort of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporatioadfor public bsting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned ss media acroup at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello, everyone and welcome to "amanpour & co." here's what's coming up. >> everyone was in the loop. >> ambassador gordon sondla
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next, a visit to the national portrait gallery. it is the second of a two-part program. historian gives american history tv a guided tour of an exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. using political cartoons and images of separatist picketing the white house, exploiting the national women's party tactics under the leadership of alice paul. >> about them i am the
next, a visit to the national portrait gallery. it is the second of a two-part program. historian gives american history tv a guided tour of an exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. using political cartoons and images of separatist picketing the white house, exploiting the national women's party tactics under the leadership of alice paul. >> about them i am the
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. >>> the national portrait gallery paid tribute to an fashion icon anna win towe anna wintour, the editor-in-chiefgue" magazine comedian james corden came out to present the award in win tow tour's stockpile and said he never felt more powerful she's ysm always get the vibe she takes herself way too seriously. >> if anyone can bring that out, it is james corden hopefully cracked ght there. >> how could you not >>> all right. when it comes to hollywood style, nothing beats the markle sparkle what they're calling it. survey data from over 100 million online shoppers ranking the most influential celebs of 2019 the duchess of sussex topped the list lil women actor timothee chalamet for the louis vuitton bib he wore at the golden globes and zendaya. honorable mentions go to cardi b for her gown at the grammys, billy porter for his tuxedo at the met gala fashion is art the more crazy and out there it is seems like, you know, the better it is. >> it helps when people think you're cool, right you have popular music out >> it's art. >>> all right. up next, bill is tracking a new flash floo fill fill a boy'
. >>> the national portrait gallery paid tribute to an fashion icon anna win towe anna wintour, the editor-in-chiefgue" magazine comedian james corden came out to present the award in win tow tour's stockpile and said he never felt more powerful she's ysm always get the vibe she takes herself way too seriously. >> if anyone can bring that out, it is james corden hopefully cracked ght there. >> how could you not >>> all right. when it comes to hollywood style,...
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so to the national galleries of scotla nd deal.ws a victory for the grassroots movement that they forced this on the mainstream. it is at the forefront of the political campaigns at the moment and it is impacting every area of life. i agree, but have we seen any change? i just bought a flight for a job that cost me less than £30 to fly to romania next month. that is less than the train to luton. unless we are forced to examine our behaviour, and funding is applied differently, the climate will continue to be in crisis. whether we pulled the funding from arts institutions or not. in the bbc canteen here, i think i'm the person, they always cut the cards mystery night. i am the only person who pays cash in there. he admitted that she go through every insurance claim in forensic detail, now you count your pennies. i always pulled the cash out. you don't pay with your phone? no, i don't. julie burchill, she was a young radical, no she is over 60 and she is in the daily telegraph this morning. pretty grumpy on behalf of the elderly, whi
so to the national galleries of scotla nd deal.ws a victory for the grassroots movement that they forced this on the mainstream. it is at the forefront of the political campaigns at the moment and it is impacting every area of life. i agree, but have we seen any change? i just bought a flight for a job that cost me less than £30 to fly to romania next month. that is less than the train to luton. unless we are forced to examine our behaviour, and funding is applied differently, the climate will...
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friday at 8:00 a.m., a two-part guided tour of the national portrait gallery exhibits votes for women marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. >> vector listen hall was well ahead of her time. she started her own business as a wall street banker with her sister tennessee coughlin. she advocated for free love, which means sex outside of marriage, which was definitely outside of the norms for women in the 1870s. and she also ran for president on a third party ticket. >> saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern, catherine kobe and kathleen stafford, health captive during the iran hostage crisis talk about their experiences 40 years later. >> one of the marines said to me, he said kate why did you not ever say you were in solitary. he said, you keep saying, i was alone. my mind didn't work in those connections of this is solitary imprison men. my mind worked to the point, my god, i have been given an incredible gift of time. no appointments. no meetings. no plans. what can i do with it? >> and sunday at 6 p.m. eastern on oral history from the richard nixon presidential library hillary rodham cl
friday at 8:00 a.m., a two-part guided tour of the national portrait gallery exhibits votes for women marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. >> vector listen hall was well ahead of her time. she started her own business as a wall street banker with her sister tennessee coughlin. she advocated for free love, which means sex outside of marriage, which was definitely outside of the norms for women in the 1870s. and she also ran for president on a third party ticket. >> saturday...
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national, we tour the portrait gallery exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific, our weekly series on the presidency. tonight, pulitzer prize winning cartoonist pat olyphant and his subject to discussion at the university of virginia which just acquired his cartoon collection. that is coming up on american history tv. >> april 19, 1967, surveyors landed on the moon in the ocean of storms. electronic eye, we look at the surface. with its mechanical arm, we dig a small shovel trench in the lunar soil. 14, 1969, 31ber months after surveyor's landing, men were leaving the earth to land on the ocean of storms. charles pete conrad, richard crew ofalan dean, the apollo 12, the second manned landing on the face of the moon. their target, the site of surveyor three. >> 4, 3, 2,1, 0. >> apollo 12 lifted off in the driving rain. in.he program is clear. this baby's really going. >> 36 seconds later, lightning struck the spacecraft. >> don't know what happened here. >> showing your hit by lightning. disconnecting. a and b out. >> we had a co
national, we tour the portrait gallery exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific, our weekly series on the presidency. tonight, pulitzer prize winning cartoonist pat olyphant and his subject to discussion at the university of virginia which just acquired his cartoon collection. that is coming up on american history tv. >> april 19, 1967, surveyors landed on the moon in the ocean of storms. electronic eye, we look at the surface. with its...
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eastern on american national, we tour the portrait gallery exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific, our weekly series on the presidency. tonight, pulitzer prize winning cartoonist pat olyphant and his subject to discussion at the university of virginia which just acquired his cartoon collection. that is coming up on american history tv. >> april 19, 1967, surveyors landed on the moon in the ocean of storms. electronic eye, we look at the surface. with its mechanical arm, we dig a small shovel trench in the lunar soil. now,
eastern on american national, we tour the portrait gallery exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific, our weekly series on the presidency. tonight, pulitzer prize winning cartoonist pat olyphant and his subject to discussion at the university of virginia which just acquired his cartoon collection. that is coming up on american history tv. >> april 19, 1967, surveyors landed on the moon in the ocean of storms. electronic eye, we look at the...
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. >> this weekend on american artifacts, we visit the smithsonian's national portrait gallery marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. here is a preview. through the end of suffragists led by alice paul continue to pick it. pickett. i was interested because i wanted to emphasize that these were individuals with their own lives. spending their time, which we all know is precious on an important cause. the video is playing through images of them picketing. they kept up the pressure. by creating the headlines and creating the spectacle, i think the suffragists finally gained the momentum that they were searching for throughout the entire movement. pressure that they placed on president woodrow wilson was so much that he endorsed the cause. >> continued the tour on american artifacts, sunday at 6:00 p.m. and at 10:00 p.m. eastern. you are watching american history tv. >> next, the association of the u.s. army hosts a book for with -- forum with three authors titled "controversial and unconventional leaders in the u.s. army." the generals are george patton, edward allmond and john. >>
. >> this weekend on american artifacts, we visit the smithsonian's national portrait gallery marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. here is a preview. through the end of suffragists led by alice paul continue to pick it. pickett. i was interested because i wanted to emphasize that these were individuals with their own lives. spending their time, which we all know is precious on an important cause. the video is playing through images of them picketing. they kept up the pressure. by...
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. >> next, a visit to the smithsonian's national portrait gallery.t is the second of a two-part program. a historian gave american history tv a guided tour about the exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment, using political cartoons and images of suffragists picketing the white house, she explores the party tactics
. >> next, a visit to the smithsonian's national portrait gallery.t is the second of a two-part program. a historian gave american history tv a guided tour about the exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment, using political cartoons and images of suffragists picketing the white house, she explores the party tactics
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a two-part guided tour of the national portrait gallery exhibit votes for women marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. >> saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern. >> he said, kate, why didn't you say you were in solitary. you kept saying i was alone. my mind didn't work in those connections of this is solitary imprisonment. my mind worked in quite my god i've been given an incredible gift of time. no appointments, no meetings, no plans. what can i do with it? >> and sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, on oral histories. from the richard nixon presidential library, hillary rod ham clinton on their experiences as house judiciary committee lawyers during the impeachment inquiry of president nixon. >> if it does fall to you while you're in the house to examine abuses of power by the president, be as circumspect and careful as john door was. restrain yourself from grand standing and holding news conferences and playing to your base. this goes way beyond whose side you're on who is on your side. >> explore our nation's past. on american history tv. every weekend on c-span3. enjoy american history now
a two-part guided tour of the national portrait gallery exhibit votes for women marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. >> saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern. >> he said, kate, why didn't you say you were in solitary. you kept saying i was alone. my mind didn't work in those connections of this is solitary imprisonment. my mind worked in quite my god i've been given an incredible gift of time. no appointments, no meetings, no plans. what can i do with it? >> and sunday at...
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gallery. if he joined the air force for glory and undoubtedly got what he wanted a national hero in his native india the wing commander now also has a whole gallery devoted to him in pakistan they clearly for different reasons the indian pilot made international headlines after he was shot down in a dogfight and captured by the pakistani military during a major standoff with india earlier this year. now the pilot's uniform as well as the safest personal belongings are on show at the pakistan air force museum in karachi. it's an unashamed tribute to what curators and visitors serious prefer of pakistani military might and it's leaving school children and students with their eyes the glow. that this image that people would say are as good if we all of his belongings were confiscated and they're now on display here at the museum it felt very good today to see all these articles on display we are proud of the pakistan af course. the exhibition also features debris of the downed indian fighter jet a reminder that the incident at the heart of it was serious following a suicide attack in indian kashm
gallery. if he joined the air force for glory and undoubtedly got what he wanted a national hero in his native india the wing commander now also has a whole gallery devoted to him in pakistan they clearly for different reasons the indian pilot made international headlines after he was shot down in a dogfight and captured by the pakistani military during a major standoff with india earlier this year. now the pilot's uniform as well as the safest personal belongings are on show at the pakistan...
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this weekend, on american artifacts, we visit the smithsonian national portrait gallery for two or of an exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. here is a preview. >> they had to make their way through 500,000 and that is a huge number. that ithe problems was did not have police protection it wasn't for the supper just he denied them the least action, even though they had applied for a permit. instead, the secretary of war, who was part of the presidential cabinet, put the national what we would think of as the national guard on standby in nearby virginia. and the crowd got unruly aggressive towards the separatists, that is when they literally called in the calvary from virginia and had that group serve as the protectors of the suffragists.- the suffragists were not expecting the is huge crowds. presidentid upstage wilson because the next day was his inaugural speech for his first term as president and almost nobody showed up and he asked, where is everybody? he was told all of the spectators had, the day before to see the suffragists. >> contended tour on american artif
this weekend, on american artifacts, we visit the smithsonian national portrait gallery for two or of an exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. here is a preview. >> they had to make their way through 500,000 and that is a huge number. that ithe problems was did not have police protection it wasn't for the supper just he denied them the least action, even though they had applied for a permit. instead, the secretary of war, who was part of the presidential cabinet, put the...
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. >>> next, a visit to the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. historian kate clarke lemay gives "american history tv" a guided tour of an exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment using images of early suffrage leaders, ms. lemay shows how the movement intersected with the
. >>> next, a visit to the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. historian kate clarke lemay gives "american history tv" a guided tour of an exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment using images of early suffrage leaders, ms. lemay shows how the movement intersected with the
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this weekend on american artifact, we visit the smithsonian's national port rat gallery for a tour ofhe exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. here's a preview. > in 1917, -- decide told do something even more drastic than marching down pennsylvania avenue and a half pickett the white house and this is one of the first groups of picketters that were nonviolent that stood outside of the white house and basically declared their protest on the president on personal terms. they would carry banners that said mr. president, what will you do for women's suffrage? the president, of course, being woodrow wilson, who had been elected in 193 -- 1913 and would carry out two terms as president and he did not endorse the suffrage cause until 1919. so at this point in 1915 and then in 1917 they start to p irving cket the white house. so there are two long years of picketting every day. they would stand outside of the white house and hold their silent sentinel as they were referred to by the press. thee they would leave their headquarters, which is across the square situated right in f
this weekend on american artifact, we visit the smithsonian's national port rat gallery for a tour ofhe exhibit marking the centennial of the 19th amendment. here's a preview. > in 1917, -- decide told do something even more drastic than marching down pennsylvania avenue and a half pickett the white house and this is one of the first groups of picketters that were nonviolent that stood outside of the white house and basically declared their protest on the president on personal terms. they...
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eastern on american artifacts, we tour the votes for women exhibit at the national port rate gallery in washington, d.c. that's followed at 3:50 p.m. eastern by our series reel america. we feature a documentary called "444 days" which chronicles the 1979 iran hostage crisis using footage shot by iranian students and the iran government. and at 5:30 p.m. and the 2:30 p.m. pacific, we continue the look back 20 years to the iran hostage crisis, and with the perspectives of the former hostages, and that is what is coming up here on american history tv. >> good evening, everyone. all right. i think that we have our technical difficulties are finished. and so i'd like to welcome you all to the opening, and i'd like to welcome you all to the opening plenary of the 104th meeting an convention of the association. i'm lionel kimball, and it is my ho
eastern on american artifacts, we tour the votes for women exhibit at the national port rate gallery in washington, d.c. that's followed at 3:50 p.m. eastern by our series reel america. we feature a documentary called "444 days" which chronicles the 1979 iran hostage crisis using footage shot by iranian students and the iran government. and at 5:30 p.m. and the 2:30 p.m. pacific, we continue the look back 20 years to the iran hostage crisis, and with the perspectives of the former...
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gallery. if he joined the air force for glory and undoubtedly got what he wanted a national hero in his native india the wing commander now also has a whole gallery devoted to him in pakistan they clearly for different reasons the indian pilot made international headlines after he was shot down in a dogfight and captured by the pakistani military during a major standoff with india earlier this year. now the pilot's uniform as well as others say his personal belongings are on show at the pakistan air force museum in karachi. it's an unashamed tribute to what curators and visitors serious proof of pakistani military might and it's leaving school children and students with their eyes the glow. that everybody aristide's if we all of his belongings were confiscated and they're now on display here at the museum it felt very good today to see all these articles on display we are proud of the pakistan af course that is. the exhibition also features debris of the downed indian fighter jet a reminder that the incident at the heart of it was serious following a suicide attack in indian kashmir india and
gallery. if he joined the air force for glory and undoubtedly got what he wanted a national hero in his native india the wing commander now also has a whole gallery devoted to him in pakistan they clearly for different reasons the indian pilot made international headlines after he was shot down in a dogfight and captured by the pakistani military during a major standoff with india earlier this year. now the pilot's uniform as well as others say his personal belongings are on show at the...