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nelson rockefeller. >> how do you do it? >> we were able to get to it, as i said, throughout my father describes as an act of god. my father walked farther down the perimeter of the cemetery, saw that this gigantic tree had fallen and crashed the fence. he went in and actually saw nelson rockefeller's grant and -- grave and decided he would have to get me there. sunday night at it across eastern and pacific on c-span today. >> each week on american history america brings the archival films that helps to tell the story of the 21st century. japan, the first of this wars aggressor nations . full-scale war against china. japan's formats addressing the league of nations, coming to justify their war against peace and decency, and then walked out. a long series of brutal attacks on their on britain -- i prepared a neighbor continues. they grew even more self-confident and aggressive as he sets on other people suffering. japan's successful imperialism encouraged other aggressors. italy invaded ethiopia. and italy helped overthrow th
nelson rockefeller. >> how do you do it? >> we were able to get to it, as i said, throughout my father describes as an act of god. my father walked farther down the perimeter of the cemetery, saw that this gigantic tree had fallen and crashed the fence. he went in and actually saw nelson rockefeller's grant and -- grave and decided he would have to get me there. sunday night at it across eastern and pacific on c-span today. >> each week on american history america brings the...
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he also went to nelson rockefeller's but he did not go to henry wilson. brian: just for your benefit? kurt: it was not intentional at the time. i went there with my mother on the way to a boston red sox game and afterwards it worked out that way. brian: on your website, you have connections to other websites and there is a picture on there of a fella who is trying to climb the fence at the rockefeller but he doesn't get in there. kurt: he did not. we were the only ones, we believe at this point, who were willing to go the extra mile. i have an internship that in samarra with the u.s. capital historical society, and recently we put on a dinner honoring the house ways and means committee. i had a chance after the dinner to talk with the new committee chair paul ryan and i discussed that. it came up about rockefeller and he said, it is on private family property, how did you do it? i said that we had the connections. i didn't tell him that it was because the tree connected with the fence but semantics. brian: you have to be careful with the vice president he
he also went to nelson rockefeller's but he did not go to henry wilson. brian: just for your benefit? kurt: it was not intentional at the time. i went there with my mother on the way to a boston red sox game and afterwards it worked out that way. brian: on your website, you have connections to other websites and there is a picture on there of a fella who is trying to climb the fence at the rockefeller but he doesn't get in there. kurt: he did not. we were the only ones, we believe at this...
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kurt: nelson rockefeller, vice president for ford. brian: did you get there? kurt: yes i did, in may of 2010. i was able to get there. brian: how did you do it? kurt: as my father likes to describe it, it is an act of god. it is on the rockefeller family property in sleepy hollow, new york. very limited access, but we were able to get to it through what my father described as an act of god, which was a gigantic tree fell and crushed the fence. it was a gigantic tree. my father actually had his picture taken with it for posterity. it adjoins a cemetery next door, where there are several notable people buried. andrew carnegie, washington irving, walter chrysler. my father went to go scout out the best way to get the grave a week before i visited it. he was out in western connecticut for a wake. we had heard through channels that over the fence, nelson rockefeller's grave was sort of near the walter chrysler mausoleum. my father saw where this gigantic tree had fallen and crushed the fence and he went in and decided that he would have to get me there fairly quick
kurt: nelson rockefeller, vice president for ford. brian: did you get there? kurt: yes i did, in may of 2010. i was able to get there. brian: how did you do it? kurt: as my father likes to describe it, it is an act of god. it is on the rockefeller family property in sleepy hollow, new york. very limited access, but we were able to get to it through what my father described as an act of god, which was a gigantic tree fell and crushed the fence. it was a gigantic tree. my father actually had his...
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bush, has certain appeal, that nobody but nobody was willing to walk through brick walls for nelson rockefeller, and no one with is going to walk through brick walls for jeb bush. >> he says he is leading the race, because he is taking direct aim at government probables so later today, jeb bush plans to go on the offensive with a foreign policy speech that addresses fighting isil, and attacks hillary clinton, now according to excep from the speech, he plames the fomenter secretary of state, he says after the troops left iraq, clinton quote stood by as that hard won victory was thrown away. in all her record setting travels she stopped by iraq exactly once. he also adds it was a case of haste to get out, and to call the tragic consequences somebody else's problems. bush will make his speech tonight at the ronald ragan presidential library in california. and speaking of helicopter h a democratic candidate is taking on student debt, on monday, she rolled out her multibillion dollars proposal to get access to state tuition grants and a chance to refinance their existing loans. if you work hard you
bush, has certain appeal, that nobody but nobody was willing to walk through brick walls for nelson rockefeller, and no one with is going to walk through brick walls for jeb bush. >> he says he is leading the race, because he is taking direct aim at government probables so later today, jeb bush plans to go on the offensive with a foreign policy speech that addresses fighting isil, and attacks hillary clinton, now according to excep from the speech, he plames the fomenter secretary of...
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he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave.e said he would have to give me quickly there after that. >> sunday night at eight eastern and pacific. in his weekly address, president obama discusses the 2016 budget process. senator john thune has the republican response. he highlights what the congress has accomplished over the past eight months. president barack obama: hi, everybody. seven years after the worst economic crisis in generations, our economy continues to grow and create jobs. in fact, our businesses have created 13 million new jobs over the past five and a half years. but if we want to keep this momentum going, to make sure that working families feel like their hard work is being rewarded with a basic sense of security, then we all need to do our part. that's why my administration has been partnering with states and cities to help grow the middle class. over the past few years, nearly 20 cities and counties have implemented paid sick days. six states have enacted paid sick days or paid family leave. 17 states, and mo
he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave.e said he would have to give me quickly there after that. >> sunday night at eight eastern and pacific. in his weekly address, president obama discusses the 2016 budget process. senator john thune has the republican response. he highlights what the congress has accomplished over the past eight months. president barack obama: hi, everybody. seven years after the worst economic crisis in generations, our economy continues to grow and create...
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. >> nelson rockefeller, vice president for ford. >> how did you do it? >> we were able to do it through what my father describes as an act of god. my father walked farther down the perimeter and subdistrict -- this gigantic tree had fallen and crushed the fence. he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided to get me there fairly quickly after that. dion, sunday night on c-span's "q&a." >> >> you can watch the classes here every saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight, and sundays at 1:00 p.m. next, robin munsey analyzes the women after world war ii focusing on their areas is in the labor market. into lowerforced othe paying jobs. this class took place at the university of maryland in college park. we're going to go ahead and get started eerie we are going to begin our analysis of american women's lives after world war ii, and route that analysis in a summary of the arguments that you heard in the
. >> nelson rockefeller, vice president for ford. >> how did you do it? >> we were able to do it through what my father describes as an act of god. my father walked farther down the perimeter and subdistrict -- this gigantic tree had fallen and crushed the fence. he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided to get me there fairly quickly after that. dion, sunday night on c-span's "q&a." >> >> you can watch the classes here every saturday...
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thate one gravesite everyone has trouble getting to is the rockefeller grant, nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it? >> we were able to do it to her what my father described as an act of god. my father walked farther down the perimeter of the cemetery and saw that this gigantic tree had fallen across the past. he went in and actually sought nelson rockefeller's grave and decided that he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span2 a day. final day for soapbox speeches at the iowa state fair the crowd heard from democratic national committee chair representative debbie wasserman , and republican presidential candidates governor chris christie of new jersey and louisiana governor bobby jindal. this is about an hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> thank you so much. >>i am so glad to be back at the iowa state fair. this is an important opportunity to really talk abo
thate one gravesite everyone has trouble getting to is the rockefeller grant, nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it? >> we were able to do it to her what my father described as an act of god. my father walked farther down the perimeter of the cemetery and saw that this gigantic tree had fallen across the past. he went in and actually sought nelson rockefeller's grave and decided that he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on...
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he went in and actually sought nelson rockefeller's grade and decided that he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >>kurt >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span tv. follow us at twitter for information on upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts takes viewers behind the scenes at archives, museums and historic sites. american history tv visited long beach, california, to tour the queen mary and learn about the service provided by the massive ocean liner during world war ii. the rms queen mary was in service between 1936 and 1967 and a has been restored and operated as a hotel for the past 40 years. [horn]
he went in and actually sought nelson rockefeller's grade and decided that he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >>kurt >> you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span tv. follow us at twitter for information on upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts takes viewers behind the scenes at archives, museums and historic...
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walker, had a certain appeal, but nobody, but nobody was willing to walk through brick walls for nelson rockefellernd nobody is going to walk through rick walls for jeb bush. >> a lot of people would walk through brick walls for bernie sanders. and what does that mean? >> we're in an anti establishment mood, because the government isn't addressing our problems. we have a largely paralyzed government here in washington. and that is why you see bernie sanders getting such large and enthusiastic crowds, because he is says a lot of what people want to hear. but hillary clinton still has a commanding lead in the poll, and while he has a lot of enthusiasm, i think when people get into the polling booth they are going to think, you know, i may love you bernie, but you can't win, so i'm going to vote for hill -- hilary. >>> up next we'll tell you about a huge spill of wastewater in colorado. and if you would like to buy the world a coke, the company is trying to argue you won't make the world fat. >>> there is an environmental disaster unfolding right now in the southwest. residents are expressing outrage
walker, had a certain appeal, but nobody, but nobody was willing to walk through brick walls for nelson rockefellernd nobody is going to walk through rick walls for jeb bush. >> a lot of people would walk through brick walls for bernie sanders. and what does that mean? >> we're in an anti establishment mood, because the government isn't addressing our problems. we have a largely paralyzed government here in washington. and that is why you see bernie sanders getting such large and...
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. >> nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it? >> we were able to get to it through an act of god. my father walked farther down the perimeter of the cemetery and solve this tree had fallen. he saul nelson rockefeller's grave and decided he would have to get me there quickly after that. 1950 five, newin york city's landmarks preservation commission was established to protect places in the city. of columbia dolkart university speaks on the history of the commission and the obstacles it has faced over the years as well as the criteria and process for designing a landmark. the skyscraper museum and new york city -- in new york city hosted this program. ms. willis: welcome. i'm the founder and director of the skyscraper museum. i want to welcome you tonight to the lecture that will elevate the50th year anniversary of landmarks preservation commission and as occasion by the book that is the catalog for the exhibition called "saving place" which is on view at the museum of the city of new
. >> nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it? >> we were able to get to it through an act of god. my father walked farther down the perimeter of the cemetery and solve this tree had fallen. he saul nelson rockefeller's grave and decided he would have to get me there quickly after that. 1950 five, newin york city's landmarks preservation commission was established to protect places in the city. of columbia dolkart university speaks on the history of the commission and the...
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. >> yes, nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it? >> we were able to get through it from what my father described as an act of god. my father walked down the perimeter and saw the gigantic tree had fallen and crush the fence. he went in and saw the nelson rockefeller grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> curt dion on >> it is many years since the shooting of michael brown and ferguson, missouri and the unrest that followed. we look at policing practices in inner-city's and talk with richmond, virginia police chief about approaches that helped change his city's reputation from one of the most dangerous in the u.s. the captain who leads the richmond police department training academy joints as and we talked to richmond mayor. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. ♪ on today's "washington journal" we devote the program to police and the rebuilding of trust between police and people of color in light of past events in ferguson, missouri, baltimore, and other areas. three guests joi
. >> yes, nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it? >> we were able to get through it from what my father described as an act of god. my father walked down the perimeter and saw the gigantic tree had fallen and crush the fence. he went in and saw the nelson rockefeller grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> curt dion on >> it is many years since the shooting of michael brown and ferguson, missouri and the unrest that followed....
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. >> nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it?> we were able to get through it as what my father describes as an act of god. my father walked around the perimeter and saw this gigantic tree had fallen. he went in inside nelson rockefeller's grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly. q&a.rt deion on >> remarks from senator marco rubio at the iowa state fair. the florida republican spoke about immigration act of this candidate forum. [applause] senator rubio: thank you. i am going to cut it a little shorter because they see another band is coming through and i do not want everyone to get all wet. probably a little too late for that. i want you to do for your children what my parents did for me. my parents came from cuba, they barely spoke the language, had no money and very little education. they were able to buy a home and raise a family, they were able to retire with dignity and leave all four children better off than themselves. what i am worried about, americans feel like they can no longer achieve that. the
. >> nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it?> we were able to get through it as what my father describes as an act of god. my father walked around the perimeter and saw this gigantic tree had fallen. he went in inside nelson rockefeller's grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly. q&a.rt deion on >> remarks from senator marco rubio at the iowa state fair. the florida republican spoke about immigration act of this candidate forum. [applause]...
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captures the republican nomination, beating the establishment candidate of his time, governor nelson rockefeller of new york. who like jeb bush, or scott walker, had a certain apeople, but note but phone was willing to walk through brick walls for him. he says the reason why he believes he is leading the race, is because he is an anti-establishment candidate, and taking direct aim at government problems. later today, jeb bush will go on an offense, that addresses fighting isil and attacks hillary clinton. bush blames the former secretary of state for isils rise in the middle east. in his words he says, after u.s. troops left iraq in 2011, clinton stood by and that hard won victory ally forces was thrown away, and all the record setting tramps she stopped by iraq, exactly once. he also says it was a case of blind hate to get out, and called the tragic consequences somebody else's problem. bush will make his speech tonight at the ronald ragan presidential library in california. the democratic candidate is taking on student debt, she rolled out her mull billion dollars proposal if you worked hard y
captures the republican nomination, beating the establishment candidate of his time, governor nelson rockefeller of new york. who like jeb bush, or scott walker, had a certain apeople, but note but phone was willing to walk through brick walls for him. he says the reason why he believes he is leading the race, is because he is an anti-establishment candidate, and taking direct aim at government problems. later today, jeb bush will go on an offense, that addresses fighting isil and attacks...
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. >> nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it? >> throughout my father describes as an act of god. he walked farther down the perimeter in the cemetery and saw this gigantic tree had fallen across the fence. he went in thaac saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. dion on c-span's "q&a." hour, steve this forbes will talk about the 2016 white house race and the u.s. economy. then, washington dc attorney general joins us to discuss the increased use of synthetic drugs in u.s. cities. you can also join the conversation on facebook and twitter. host: are we living in a society of entitlement today, where everybody gets a trophy? or is there value in encouraging participation? that's our discussion item on this first segment of "washington journal." on instagram, this message -- i came home to find out that my boys received two trophies for nothing. participation trophies. while i am very proud of my boys for everything they do and will encourage them until the day i die, these trophies will be given back until they are in it r
. >> nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it? >> throughout my father describes as an act of god. he walked farther down the perimeter in the cemetery and saw this gigantic tree had fallen across the fence. he went in thaac saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. dion on c-span's "q&a." hour, steve this forbes will talk about the 2016 white house race and the u.s. economy. then, washington dc attorney...
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. >> nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it? >> we were able to get to it through what my father described as an act of god. my father walked on the perimeter and saw this tree had fallen. crushed the fence. he went in and saw nelson decidedler's grave, and he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> the library of congress audiovisualus for conservation in culpeper, virginia, preserves access to the library's vast collection of films, television, radio broadcast and sound recordings. american history tv visited the facility to learn about the paper print collection. films from the earliest era of motion pictures produced between 1894 and 1912. createder prints were for copyright purposes that cannot be projected. they must be scanned one frame at a time in order to be copied. is mike mashon head atthe moving image section the library congress, the home of the largest collection of video and the world. within this building, they have not only the film, video
. >> nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it? >> we were able to get to it through what my father described as an act of god. my father walked on the perimeter and saw this tree had fallen. crushed the fence. he went in and saw nelson decidedler's grave, and he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> the library of congress audiovisualus for conservation in culpeper, virginia, preserves...
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he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grade and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q and a." tour hearsan cities from local historians and authors every other weekend on book tv and american history tv. this month with congress on summer recess, the tour is on c-span each day at 6:00 eastern. >> fire! welcome to columbus, georgia, on american history tv. columbus sits on the chattahoochee river which celebrate storage from alabama. today, the city's home to fort benning and lays claim to the longest white-water rafting course in the world. during the civil war, columbus was the second largest manufacturing hub in the confederacy. with the help of our media cable partners, over the next hour, we will visit local historians to learn about the city's past, hear the music for blind and deaf african american slave known as blind tom -- >> ♪ tom received a claim across the world. by some counts, he was the highest grossing musical artist of the entire 19th century. unfortunately because of his race and disability,
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he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided that he could get me there fairly quickly after that. >> tonight, at 8 p.m. eastern and pacific on "q&a." in 1968 following the assassination of martin junior and subsequent riots that does of -- devastated d.c., the office of economic opportunity created a pilot district project as a model to help improve poor relations between the police and the community. the office of economic opportunity commissioned a series of documentary and training films to record the limitation of the pilot district project, hoping they could be shown and used as a model for other cities. despite investing $200,000 in the films, they were never released but in said -- instead sent to a warehouse in maryland. of next, three short training films that were recently we discovered and digitized by the national archives. film, a 15 minute featuring 15 -- featuring marion barry. people, young people, they all live in the district. they are being deliberately left out of the picture. >> people be hitting people in the head. >> what do you think about the police?
he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided that he could get me there fairly quickly after that. >> tonight, at 8 p.m. eastern and pacific on "q&a." in 1968 following the assassination of martin junior and subsequent riots that does of -- devastated d.c., the office of economic opportunity created a pilot district project as a model to help improve poor relations between the police and the community. the office of economic opportunity commissioned a series of...
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he went in and saw nelson rockefeller musgrave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> republican presidential candidate mark yield ruby a was recently in michigan where he spoke to the detroit economic club. he also took questions from the audience regarding race relations and u.s. policy in cuba. this comes as part of c-span's "road to the white house" coverage. it is 45 minutes. [applause] marco rubio: thank you. thank you for that introduction. i appreciate it very much. this is my water? are you sure? all right. now we are ready. thank you very much. no city understands the pain of losing the dream and the importance of restoring it better than detroit. that is why this city, truly the heart of the old economy, is a perfect place to discuss how we can embrace a new american economy, one even grander and richer in opportunity and chances than ever before. let's begin by looking back to the year 1896. in a small rented workshop less than 10 miles from here, a man constructed what was referred to
he went in and saw nelson rockefeller musgrave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> republican presidential candidate mark yield ruby a was recently in michigan where he spoke to the detroit economic club. he also took questions from the audience regarding race relations and u.s. policy in cuba. this comes as part of c-span's "road to the white house" coverage. it is...
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. >> nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it? >> we were able to get through it as an active god, as my father describes, he walked farther down the perimeter and noticed this gigantic tree had fallen. he went in and actually saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. kurt d on sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." olc with the senate -- >> with the senate in break, we but future weeknights programs. for the weekend, here are a few special programs. saturday, we alive from jackson, inaugurali for the mississippi book festival at 11:00 a.m. eastern with discussions on harper lee, civil rights, and the civil war. on saturday, september 5, we are live from our nations capital for the 15th annual national book festival. followed on sunday with our live program with former second lady and senior fellow of the american enterprise institute lynne cheney. but tv on c-span [applause] c-span2.v on senator ted cruz of texas speaks at the des moines register soapb
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like it did in 1964 when the republicans picked barry goldwater over the nationally popular nelson rockefellerin 1972 when the democrats picked george mcgovern over the much-admired edmund muskie. so before the masters of the political guild rule mr. trump out of order, think about the historic fact that things actually happen in american politics that are not always rational, not always smart, not even necessarily sane. that's "hardball," thanks for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in,". >> this is a constitutionally protected right. >> republicans line up on either side of the latest immigration conflict brought to them once again by donald j. trump. >> you want to get rid of birth right citizenship. >> you have to get rid of. yes, you have to. >> tonight, why even the candidates' rebuttals are bad politics. >> as to the 11 million, let's be practical. >>> then the resurrection of repeal and replace. >> we have to repeal and replace the health care law. >> repealing obamacare entirely. >>> plus new footage of black lives matter activists meeting
like it did in 1964 when the republicans picked barry goldwater over the nationally popular nelson rockefellerin 1972 when the democrats picked george mcgovern over the much-admired edmund muskie. so before the masters of the political guild rule mr. trump out of order, think about the historic fact that things actually happen in american politics that are not always rational, not always smart, not even necessarily sane. that's "hardball," thanks for being with us. "all in"...
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he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. andnight at 8:00 eastern "q&aic on c-span's pure g." onnext, a conversation hurricane katrina, 10 years later. and washington, d.c.. this is just over an hour. [applause] >> good evening. i wanted to begin and set the 10th anniversary. it is history, even though people in the south are still living katrina. we talk about the dust bowl .- not just one day, petri in a, it is one word, but it means a whole part of our country tried to come back, not just from the hurricane, but the man-made disaster of the levees and the other problems that the katrina story points to -- racism, poor school systems, crime, economic disparity. it is a very for tile field -- f ertile field of looking at america today. it is just not history. was a professor at tulane university and i had a vacuum to the year before. i made the dumbest decision of my life to stay because i did not want to be in gridlock traffic on i 10. i can't stand traffic. just sitting there like that. my in-laws lived on top
he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. andnight at 8:00 eastern "q&aic on c-span's pure g." onnext, a conversation hurricane katrina, 10 years later. and washington, d.c.. this is just over an hour. [applause] >> good evening. i wanted to begin and set the 10th anniversary. it is history, even though people in the south are still living katrina. we talk about the dust bowl .- not just one day, petri...
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nelson rockefeller, vice president for ford. >> how did you do it? we were able to get through what my father describes as an act of god. my father walked farther down the perimeter and saw this gigantic tree had fallen and crushed the fence. he went in and actually saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span q&a. >> our road to the white house coverage of the presidential candidates continues live from the iowa state fair on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org as the candidates walk the fairgrounds and speak at the des moines register's vote box. this morning, it's senator ted cruz. on saturday, republican gover r governors chris christie at noon and bobby jindal at 1:00. join the twitter conversation t at #dmrsoapbox. c-span 20 sewn, ta16, taking yo road to the white house. >> with the senate in its august break we feature book tv prog m programming week nights in primetime on c-span2 starting 8:00 p.m. eastern. for the weekends,qubq here a
nelson rockefeller, vice president for ford. >> how did you do it? we were able to get through what my father describes as an act of god. my father walked farther down the perimeter and saw this gigantic tree had fallen and crushed the fence. he went in and actually saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span q&a. >> our road to the white house coverage of the...
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. >> nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it?>> we were able to get to it through what my father described as an act of god. my father walked on the perimeter and saw this tree had fallen. crushed the fence. he went in and saw nelson decidedler's grave, and he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> the library of congress audiovisualus for conservation in culpeper, virginia, preserves access to the library's vast collection of
. >> nelson rockefeller. >> how did you do it?>> we were able to get to it through what my father described as an act of god. my father walked on the perimeter and saw this tree had fallen. crushed the fence. he went in and saw nelson decidedler's grave, and he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> the library of congress audiovisualus for conservation in culpeper, virginia, preserves...
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he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided that he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. on 8:00dion tonight p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> scott walker recently held a town hall meeting in new hampshire, where he answered questions on a range of top picks -- topics. it is one hour and 20 minutes. ♪ [applause] ♪ >> good evening, everybody. last, i was remiss in my announcement. i want to thank the people who came to help us set up, especially cindy. at this time, i would like to introduce governor scott walker. as most of you know -- [applause] >> -- a few things about the governor that i'm sure everybody in here knows, but up here in new hampshire that we are proud of him doing, and i hope he can continue. work paste right to in the state of wisconsin. in wisconsin, even with all the union and people sitting in the state house and threatening him and things like that. that all caused a recall election, and as we know fortunately, he won that too. [applause] and then he went on to win an election again, so he is doing something right out there, g
he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided that he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. on 8:00dion tonight p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> scott walker recently held a town hall meeting in new hampshire, where he answered questions on a range of top picks -- topics. it is one hour and 20 minutes. ♪ [applause] ♪ >> good evening, everybody. last, i was remiss in my announcement. i want to thank the people who came to help us set...
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nelson rockefeller. it's in that answer about lobbyists. i can't be bought and i'm too rich to steal. and all these other people, one way or another, are groping for money from people who want influence. that's what he said in that first debate. that and kimberly's -- and molly both, you're exactly right. that's not necessarily a conservative appeal at all. it is populist. when it's linked to his rhetoric on immigration and birtherism of three years ago, that's another long and fairly ignoble tradition in american life. that's an interesting brew. >> but it's not just the money thing. it's the outsider question. look who else did well in that poll? you had carly fiorina, ben carson. the americans out there are just very unhappy in general with washington. they want someone who is outside of that perspective. and go back -- go back, by the way, to 2011 at this time, who was heading in the polls? herman cain. >> and they say, you should dismiss it. >> no i'm not saying you should dismiss it because he's tapped into things that do matter. the
nelson rockefeller. it's in that answer about lobbyists. i can't be bought and i'm too rich to steal. and all these other people, one way or another, are groping for money from people who want influence. that's what he said in that first debate. that and kimberly's -- and molly both, you're exactly right. that's not necessarily a conservative appeal at all. it is populist. when it's linked to his rhetoric on immigration and birtherism of three years ago, that's another long and fairly ignoble...
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he went in and thought nelson rockefeller's grave. he decided to get me there fairly quickly after that. on c-span's e that a." >> next, a discussion on the first 10 years of the supreme court under john roberts. current and former solicitor general's spoke at the annual american bar association meeting in chicago. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning. good early morning. it is nice to see all of you on this beautiful morning in chicago. welcome to the showcase panel on 10 years of the roberts court. i am kannon shanmugam. i do not know if any of you remember where you were on september 3, 2005. i remember where i was. i was at a college football game with my father. it was a first game of the season. we got to my parents house after the game and turned on the tv and saw the breaking news alert on cnn that william rehnquist had died after a short battle with cancer. that triggered a fast-moving series of events that culminated in the confirmation of john roberts as the next chief justice of the united states. within a month, he was sit
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with the -- with historian richard norton smith on his biography "on his own terms, a life of nelson rockefeller." our interview with david mccullough earlier this year. his book on the right brothers. and, the 2013 interview with office doris kearns goodwin talking about her book, "bully pulpit." on presidents theodore roosevelt and howard taft. you can watch these anytime or search our entire library at c-span.org. announcer: saturday august 12th marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina. special coverage begins monday at the antic magazine conference in new orleans, an all-day event featuring officials, authors, and community leaders. orleans based poets, activists and others. at 9:30, a house hearing featuring new orleans citizens describing their experiences. >> they said they would take us to shelters where we could get help. they loaded us up on military trucks. then they declared the city of new orleans and jefferson parish a war zone. if did not sink in that we were the prisoners of war. >> wednesday night at 8:00, c-span's tour of st. bernard parish in louisiana. >> you cannot de
with the -- with historian richard norton smith on his biography "on his own terms, a life of nelson rockefeller." our interview with david mccullough earlier this year. his book on the right brothers. and, the 2013 interview with office doris kearns goodwin talking about her book, "bully pulpit." on presidents theodore roosevelt and howard taft. you can watch these anytime or search our entire library at c-span.org. announcer: saturday august 12th marks the 10th anniversary...
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he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided that he could get me there fairly quickly after that. >> tonight, at 8 p.m. eastern and pacific on "q&a." in 1968 following the assassination of martin junior and subsequent riots that does of -- devastated d.c., the office of economic opportunity created a pilot district project as a model to help improve poor relations between the police and the community. the office of economic opportunity commissioned
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nelson rockefeller in 1964 makes the big deal -- on the stronger candidate.emember rockefeller republicans at harvard who were convinced rockefeller was going to roll over >> the polling data says not so. carried ar would have different set of five states. but without real change in the result. one thing we lost out of that, goldwater apparently had an agreement with kennedy that they would campaign and debate together. goldwater liked kennedy and he himself was of some charm. that might have sent -- set an interesting precedent for american politics. >> lyndon johnson ignored goldwater through the campaign and not even mention his name. >> here is a question. >> do i press anything? there is one thing that has not been emphasized here, that is robert kennedy's assassination. he would have carried on the kennedy name. there was a jubilation -- rejuvenation from him. both parties were in flux. and kennedy came with a new kind of liberalism, almost an authoritarian kind of liberalism. he pleaded action. his idea of the cold war was not the typical democratic ap
nelson rockefeller in 1964 makes the big deal -- on the stronger candidate.emember rockefeller republicans at harvard who were convinced rockefeller was going to roll over >> the polling data says not so. carried ar would have different set of five states. but without real change in the result. one thing we lost out of that, goldwater apparently had an agreement with kennedy that they would campaign and debate together. goldwater liked kennedy and he himself was of some charm. that might...
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nobody but nobody was willing to walk through brick walls for nelson rockefeller and no one's going to walk through brick walls for jeb bush. >> he says the reason trump is the most antiestablishment candidate leads the race is because the government is not addressing its most significant problems. >> jeb bush will go on the offensive with a foreign policy speech on fighting isil that attacks hillary clinton. in excertainties, we learned bush will blame the former secretary of state for the rise of isil in the middle east. he will claim as troops left iraq in 2011, clinton stood by as that hard won victory was thrown away. in all her record setting travel, she stopped by iraq exactly once. he will also say it was a case of blind haste to get out and to call the tragic consequences somebody else's problem. bush will make that speech tonight in california. >> hillary clinton has a flew plan to tackle student debt, be giving students access to state tuition grants and a chance to refinance existing loans. we have this report. >> if you work hard, you can get ahead and i want america to ha
nobody but nobody was willing to walk through brick walls for nelson rockefeller and no one's going to walk through brick walls for jeb bush. >> he says the reason trump is the most antiestablishment candidate leads the race is because the government is not addressing its most significant problems. >> jeb bush will go on the offensive with a foreign policy speech on fighting isil that attacks hillary clinton. in excertainties, we learned bush will blame the former secretary of state...
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he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. easterny night at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. >> now a discussion on white house efforts to address the rights of heroin use in the u.s.. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us from new york policy director for harm reduction coalition. good morning, sir. guest: good morning. host: could you tell us about your coalition and what you are involved in? a national e organization that focuses on the intersection of drug use and health. about the erned overdose epidemic. we have been doing work and helping in advocacy in develop model programs and work round addiction, syringe access, hen tights related -- .epatitis issues growing host: paint a picture about what is going on in the united states hen it comes to heroin specifically and overdosing and addiction problems. last 15 years we have seen a rise in overdose deaths initially driven by painkillers. painkillers that were widely misused and in recent an enormous seen shift to heroin use. relatively low or table but sta
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he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave. he decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> kurt dion, sunday night on c-span's "q and a." a conference calling itself the left forum gathers each year in new york city. topics at the 20 feet -- 2015 includes civil rights and the criminal justice system. we will hear from a hip-hop artist, a princeton professor and a founder of the group supporting the presidency of bernie sanders. this is two hours. >> good evening. good evening everyone. spanish translation is available if you would like to listen to it in spanish, you can pick up equipment at the back table. [spanish translation] >> good evening, and welcome. leftevening and welcome to forum 2015. i'm rob robinson. >> and i am maria. [applause] rob: we want to thank you all for attending. this conference was i success. -- a success. the board of directors would like to thank the administration from john jay college for their hospitality. [applause] year here,r second based on the early returns, attendees
he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave. he decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> kurt dion, sunday night on c-span's "q and a." a conference calling itself the left forum gathers each year in new york city. topics at the 20 feet -- 2015 includes civil rights and the criminal justice system. we will hear from a hip-hop artist, a princeton professor and a founder of the group supporting the presidency of bernie sanders. this is two hours....
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he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave and saw that he would have to get me there quickly after that. sunday on c-span's "q&a." >> and still, a look at political and economic challenges in brazil admits protests. some call for the impeachment of rousseff.ent dilma it is one hour and 40 minutes. >> good morning. welcome to all. thank you for joining us this morning. you may be thinking to yourself, ?hy another event on brazil especially in the latter part of august. has dialogue is organized -- organized a few events recently. i think there are two reasons. first, there is a lot happening in brazil. it is all taking place at accelerated pace. it is important to keep track of developments as they on hold and figure out what they mean. there is a great deal at stake as far as what happens in brazil, not only about america's largest country, but also a regional and global power and actor. i don't think anyone, least of all our speakers here this morning, with think that the rousseff'silma second term would be easy, but it wasn't anticipated how difficult it would be for her. a slump
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my father walked the cemetery and saw this tree had fallen and crushed the fence and saw nelson rockefeller's grave and had to get me there fairly quickly. >> road to the white house coverage continues now with republican governor scott walker and his recent town hall meeting in new hampshire. it's about an hour and 20 minutes. >> i thank the people who came out and help us set up and the meeting here. at this time, i would like to introduce governor scott walker as most of you know -- [applause] host: a few things about the governor that i'm sure everybody here knows but hope he can pass ue the right to work in the state of wisconsin. [applause] hope hope even with all the union and the people sitting in the state house and threatening and things like that. but all caused a recall election and as we know, fortunately, he won that, too. [applause] host: and then went on to win the election again. he is doing something right out there. good conservative. it's our pleasure up here to welcome governor scott walker. [applause] governor walker: thank you. thank you. thank you all. appreciate it. t
my father walked the cemetery and saw this tree had fallen and crushed the fence and saw nelson rockefeller's grave and had to get me there fairly quickly. >> road to the white house coverage continues now with republican governor scott walker and his recent town hall meeting in new hampshire. it's about an hour and 20 minutes. >> i thank the people who came out and help us set up and the meeting here. at this time, i would like to introduce governor scott walker as most of you know...
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. >> nelson rockefeller, vice president for ford. >> how did you do it? mightdid it and what follow describes as an act of god. he walked further down the cemetery and saw that this gigantic tree had colin. -- had fallen. he went in and saw the grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. curt dion, on c-span's "q&a." there were protests in brazil calling for the ouster of the country's president. next, the political climate and economic challenges facing brazil. >> good morning. welcome to all and thank you for joining us this morning. yourself, thinking to why another event on brazil, especially in the latter part of august. the dialogue has organized a few events recently. are two reasons. the first is that there is a lot happening in brazil and it is all taking place at an accelerated pace so it is track of to keep developments as they unfold and try to figure out what they mean the second is that there is a great deal of steak and what happens in brazil. not only latin america's largest country but a regional -- regional
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he went in and actually saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided that we would have to get me down fairly quickly after that. >> sunday night at eight about eastern and specific -- pacific on c-span q&a. >> now remarks from senator marco rubio at the iowa state fair. the florida republican spoke about immigration at this presidential candidate's forum hosted by the des moines register. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] i want you to do for your children what my parents did for me. my parents came from cuba, they barely spoke the language, had no money and very little education. they were able to buy a home and raise a family, they were able to retire with dignity and leave all four children better off than themselves. what i am worried about, americans feel like they can no longer achieve that. the world is changing and our policies must change with it. we are not just facing an economic downturn. we are facing an economic t
he went in and actually saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided that we would have to get me down fairly quickly after that. >> sunday night at eight about eastern and specific -- pacific on c-span q&a. >> now remarks from senator marco rubio at the iowa state fair. the florida republican spoke about immigration at this presidential candidate's forum hosted by the des moines register. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the...
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he went in and saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided that you have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific. tv"ntly, "american history was at the society for historians of american foreign relations' annual meeting. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate to the about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. mr. scully: stephen hadley, a graduate of -- and a doctoral candidate. let's talk about times like these good the press and the cia abroad. in researching this, what did you learn? mr. hadley: well, what i really learned is that the cia and the press had a pretty at times contentious and very, very multi-varied relationship between the two of them and it was really founded early on in the common understanding of the cold war struggle that the united states is facing this new threat after world war ii and the soviet union. and in the early days, there was a really strong sense that they had to work together
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parameter and saw this gigantic tree had fallen and crushed the fence and he went in and saw nelson rockefeller'srave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >>> washington journal continues. >> and you were in command of the "uss cole" when it was attacked. how do you think the bombing of the "uss cole" was remembered in this country? >> it has been overshadowed by 9/11. up until that point we had buildings, and word trade center or the embassies attacked, and those are things that represent u.s. interests, and the attack on "cole" defended this nation and the national security around the world, and it was an act of war and missed and unfortunately nine months later the 9/11 attacks occurred. >> you consider this the first attack, correct? >> yes, both democrat and neither party owns security, and neither responded. we will see it peak at some point with probably more devastating attacks, but it will begin to go off, because i think people worldwide will realize that using terrorism is not an effective means to achieve it logical or political gains. >> what do you th
parameter and saw this gigantic tree had fallen and crushed the fence and he went in and saw nelson rockefeller'srave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >>> washington journal continues. >> and you were in command of the "uss cole" when it was attacked. how do you think the bombing of the "uss cole" was remembered in this country? >> it has been overshadowed by 9/11. up until that point we had buildings, and word trade...
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we remember going back to the 1970s when vice president nelson rockefeller gave the finger to hecklers. and so these politicians have to seem as if they're being responsive but also get security in to keep people from disrupting their events. >> and it's also important in the black lives matter movement, it's not just african-americans that are participating. >> that's right. >> but let's talk about, nick, the -- are you seeing a difference between the way democrats and republicans are handling these disruptions? >> i'm not. it's interesting. i think it's important to recognize that the method of protest here is part of the message. it's meant to be interruptive, disturbing and meant to get in their face. but on the other hand, it's a golden opportunity for some of these candidates -- imagine if a rand paul or a jeb bush, people who have said they want to reach out to the black community and be different kinds of republicans, talk about these issues, overincarceration, imagine if they say, i agree with you, black lives do matter. it's a possibility for one of these guys to seize the mo
we remember going back to the 1970s when vice president nelson rockefeller gave the finger to hecklers. and so these politicians have to seem as if they're being responsive but also get security in to keep people from disrupting their events. >> and it's also important in the black lives matter movement, it's not just african-americans that are participating. >> that's right. >> but let's talk about, nick, the -- are you seeing a difference between the way democrats and...
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actually saw nelson rockefeller's grave and have to get me there fairly quickly after that. on c-span's q and a. "washington journal" continues. navy commander was in command as attacked. how do you think the bombing of u.s.s. cole was remembered? >> it was overshadowed. was fund mentally different than any terrorist attack. had til that point we buildings, world trade center attack, the sy attack on cole was attacking defended this nation and our national security nd it was an act of war and months later the occurred.cks >> two administrations both democrat and republican which say neither party owns national security failed to respond. >> do you think you'll see the in of the war on terrorism your paoelifetime >> i think it will be on going nd probably be like a bell curve. we'll see it peak at some point with probably some more like we ng attacks experienced but it will begin to off because i think people will realize using terrorism is to achieve either ideological or political ends. about the talk national security concerns. to 2001ommander in 1999 when i retired which
actually saw nelson rockefeller's grave and have to get me there fairly quickly after that. on c-span's q and a. "washington journal" continues. navy commander was in command as attacked. how do you think the bombing of u.s.s. cole was remembered? >> it was overshadowed. was fund mentally different than any terrorist attack. had til that point we buildings, world trade center attack, the sy attack on cole was attacking defended this nation and our national security nd it was an...
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nelson in and saw rockefeller's grave and decide he would have to get me there fairly quickly.y night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> our road to the white house coverage of the presidential candidates continues life from the iowa state fair. as the candidates walk the fairgrounds and speak at the des moines register's candidate soapbox. this morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern, senator ted cruz and on saturday, chris christie at noon and bobby jindal at 1:00. join the twitter conversation. 2016, takingaign you on the road to the white house. with the senate in its august break, we will feature both tv programming weeknights in prime time on c-span2. for the weekends, if you book tv special programs. saturday, life from jackson, mississippi for the inaugural mississippi book festival. discussions on harper lee, civil rights and the civil war. on saturday, live from our nations capital for the 15th annual national book festival. apollo on sunday with former atond lady and senior fellow the american enterprise institute, lynne cheney. .ook tv on c-span2 television for s
nelson in and saw rockefeller's grave and decide he would have to get me there fairly quickly.y night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> our road to the white house coverage of the presidential candidates continues life from the iowa state fair. as the candidates walk the fairgrounds and speak at the des moines register's candidate soapbox. this morning at 11:00 a.m. eastern, senator ted cruz and on saturday, chris christie at noon and bobby jindal at 1:00. join the...
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thate one great site everyone has trouble getting to is the nelson rockefeller, vice president for ford how did you do a? >> we were able to do it through what my father described as an act of god. my father walked farther down the perimeter of the serum -- cemetery and saw this giant tree that had fallen. and sawlly went in nelson rockefeller's grave and decided that he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. you are watching american history tv. programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter @cs panhistory to keep up with the latest history news. author d. m. giangreco talks directed atfensive japan's most northern island. he discusses the soviet union's involvement including the use of just six and -- logistics. focuses on the 70th anniversary of the end of world war ii. posted by the institute for the study of strategy and politics, it is about an hour. have d. m. giangreco who is the editor of the military review for a long time up at fort leavenworth and has written a very ex
thate one great site everyone has trouble getting to is the nelson rockefeller, vice president for ford how did you do a? >> we were able to do it through what my father described as an act of god. my father walked farther down the perimeter of the serum -- cemetery and saw this giant tree that had fallen. and sawlly went in nelson rockefeller's grave and decided that he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's...
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he went in and saw the grave of nelson rockefeller and decided that he would have to give me their fairly quickly after that. "una," -- q and a." tonight marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina. one of the 10 deadliest in american history. , featuringevent officials, officers, and community leaders. more from the atlantic conference with new orleans this atmedy tour and of 9:30, house hearing for -- featuring citizens describing their experience before and after the storm. >> they told us that they would lotus up for help. then they declared the city of new orleans and jefferson parish a war zone. it just felt like we were the permanent -- prisoners of war. >> you cannot describe it. that's her whole life. and i don't think you had held it together for me early on. now it is going to be a year later and family and friends, you don't see who you used to see. you have a little feeling. you don't forget it. you never forget for the rest of your life. >> followed by a town hall meeting moderated by the then mayor, ray nagin. we all love that this is state, federal, and all other level
he went in and saw the grave of nelson rockefeller and decided that he would have to give me their fairly quickly after that. "una," -- q and a." tonight marks the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina. one of the 10 deadliest in american history. , featuringevent officials, officers, and community leaders. more from the atlantic conference with new orleans this atmedy tour and of 9:30, house hearing for -- featuring citizens describing their experience before and after the...
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he went in and actually saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us >> up next best selling , historical novelist jeff shaara discusses the latter half of the civil war, focusing on general william tecumseh sherman's burning of savannah. he argues against the depiction of sherman as a villain. and also talks about how slaves reacted to sherman's victory. the smithsonian association hosted this 90 minute event. >> good evening everyone. can everyone hear me well? good. i'm mary mclachlan. i'd like to welcome all of you tonight to what promises to be a very stimulating program on the union general william t. sherman. before we begin and i introduce our speaker, i'd like to remind everyone to check their cell phones and make sure that they are turned off. and also remind t photos are prohibited during smithsonian association programs. and lastly, we are delighted to
he went in and actually saw nelson rockefeller's grave and decided he would have to get me there fairly quickly after that. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us >> up next best selling , historical novelist jeff shaara discusses the latter half of the civil war, focusing on general william tecumseh sherman's burning of savannah. he...