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johnny (on tv): sean.sic playing] johnny (voiceover): and even though sean wasn't what i was expecting, i'm determined to use everything i've learned thus far. johnny (on tv): just drift. feel any negativity. breathe that right out of your nostrils. [laughs] oh, my gosh. i'm questioning everything. i'm questioning who i'm dating. i'm questioning what your career is. so this is called the big spoon, but-- but you know what else they call this pose? i know what you're gonna say, and i don't think you should say it-- - what? --because you're gonna edit it out. you're gonna say nut to butt. [laughing] you know, i hate that i just said that. i have been quarantined with you for way too long. [tv static] oh-- [music playing] after the two cuddle sessions that i had with josia and sean, i feel like i am full of energy, love, and human connection. i think now that we've taken some of the taboo-ness out of it, you know, i think we can. look at this. come here. group hug, guys. christina: oh! [gasp] [tv static] that
johnny (on tv): sean.sic playing] johnny (voiceover): and even though sean wasn't what i was expecting, i'm determined to use everything i've learned thus far. johnny (on tv): just drift. feel any negativity. breathe that right out of your nostrils. [laughs] oh, my gosh. i'm questioning everything. i'm questioning who i'm dating. i'm questioning what your career is. so this is called the big spoon, but-- but you know what else they call this pose? i know what you're gonna say, and i don't think...
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just female sport on tv.ympics every four years or wimbledon every year, and that was the only time we saw women playing sports. it's not where it needs to be by any stretch, particularly now with covid. it has gone backwards. the more that women's sport is on tv, it makes a big difference because you do get to see a diverse range of people. what they look like. a huge amount of different role models, and that is really positive. it is playing a massive part in this changing, for sure. i identify with what helen says about a weight being lifted off your shoulders when you are able to be honest with everyone around you. you are happier, more relaxed, not lying any more. you are stronger, and so are your team—mates, your workmates. the fears are real, the challenges still exist, you worry about being excluded, disapproved of, being shamed. it goes back to what martina navratilova was talking about, you worry about not being promoted, supported in your career. luckily there are so many examples now or companies
just female sport on tv.ympics every four years or wimbledon every year, and that was the only time we saw women playing sports. it's not where it needs to be by any stretch, particularly now with covid. it has gone backwards. the more that women's sport is on tv, it makes a big difference because you do get to see a diverse range of people. what they look like. a huge amount of different role models, and that is really positive. it is playing a massive part in this changing, for sure. i...
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or answering just on the issue, his spokesperson called us [ bleep ] idiots, i'm sorry to say that on tv, but that was on the record and what he had told the the "new york times" reporter. >> can you clarify for us a bit more in terms of taking away the
or answering just on the issue, his spokesperson called us [ bleep ] idiots, i'm sorry to say that on tv, but that was on the record and what he had told the the "new york times" reporter. >> can you clarify for us a bit more in terms of taking away the
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on c-span3. american history tv is on social media.ather was at c-span history -- follow us at c-span history. >> charles mckee looks back at his career, particularly his time with the tuskegee airmen. african-american military pilots who served in segregated air coordinates during world war ii. here is a preview. >> they could have said, i can't be something, not serve the country. but what would that have accomplished? our performance helped bring about a change to the country, providing equal access and opportunity for all. the army never changed their policy. the war ending in 1945, in 1947, the air force separated from the ground forces. they said, we need to use people based on training. not the happenstance of birth. we are not getting enough money to keep a base open but limited because of segregation. we need to integrate. a few months later, by our courageous president harry truman, issued an executive order, he issued two, 99a mandated there should be equal access and hiring throughout the federal government. 9981 mandated a
on c-span3. american history tv is on social media.ather was at c-span history -- follow us at c-span history. >> charles mckee looks back at his career, particularly his time with the tuskegee airmen. african-american military pilots who served in segregated air coordinates during world war ii. here is a preview. >> they could have said, i can't be something, not serve the country. but what would that have accomplished? our performance helped bring about a change to the country,...
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every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past, american history tv on c-span3 created by america's cable television companies that today were brought to you by these it was companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >> the senate arms services committee holds a confirmation hearing for deputy of defense secretary nominee kathleen hicks. watch live on c-span3, online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> we're standing near the geographical center of san antonio, texas. we're in front of what's called the spanish governor's palace in a town that was actually set up here due to the conflicts between two european
every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past, american history tv on c-span3 created by america's cable television companies that today were brought to you by these it was companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >> the senate arms services committee holds a confirmation hearing for deputy of defense secretary nominee kathleen hicks. watch live on c-span3, online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> we're standing near...
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tv. every weekend on c-span3 explore our nation's past. american history tv to viewers as a public service. ful ♪♪ >> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. congress passed the occupational, safety and health act in 1970 and president nixon signed the bill into law. tonight on "reel america" we mark the 50th anniversary with three osha films released in 1980 by the carter administration which were later recalled by the reagan administration in 1981. we begin with occupational, safety and health consultant mark catlin who helped preserve the films and make them available to the public. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> during the great depression almost one-quarter of the united states working population was unemployed. this gave rise to an increasing number of migrant workers commonly referred to as hobos. jeffrey urbin with the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum exp
tv. every weekend on c-span3 explore our nation's past. american history tv to viewers as a public service. ful ♪♪ >> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. congress passed the occupational, safety and health act in 1970 and president nixon signed the bill into law. tonight on "reel america" we mark the 50th anniversary with three osha films released in 1980 by the carter administration...
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on c-span 3. explore our nations past. america's history tv on c-span 3. we are brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >> american history tv on c-span 3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend, saturday at 6 pm eastern on the civil war, the discussion with the author of the zealot and emancipator. john brown, abraham lincoln and the struggle for american freedom. sunday on real america at 4 pm eastern. we mark the 80th anniversary of the u.s. so, with three films including the 1971 film, you are so within 30 years of service hosted by a late entertainer bob hope and a 1972 defense department film documenting your trip to vietnam by semi davis junior. at 6 pm on american artifacts, author of 18 tiny deaths, the untold story of francis and the invention of modern forensics shows several dollhouse sized crime scenes that tells the story of miss li who constructed the directors and the mid 19 forties and helped pioneer the science
on c-span 3. explore our nations past. america's history tv on c-span 3. we are brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >> american history tv on c-span 3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend, saturday at 6 pm eastern on the civil war, the discussion with the author of the zealot and emancipator. john brown, abraham lincoln and the struggle for american...
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i saw on tv walking - them. captain tom made me do it. i saw on tv walking the - it. do that. ., , ., , ., could do that. tony raised more than £1 million _ could do that. tony raised more than £1 million for— could do that. tony raised more than £1 million for the _ than £1 million for the hospital that treated him by walking ten kilometres on his prosthetic legs. he walking ten kilometres on his prosthetic legs.— walking ten kilometres on his prosthetic legs. he was my hero and i will never _ prosthetic legs. he was my hero and i will never forget _ prosthetic legs. he was my hero and i will never forget him. - and i will neverforget him. i will never, ever, ever give up. 90—year—old margaret payne took to her staircase to climb the equivalent height, more than 700 metres, which she climbed aged 15. i 700 metres, which she climbed aued15. ., �* ~' 700 metres, which she climbed aued15. g a, , aged 15. i don't think anybody will ever raise _ aged 15. i don't think anybody will ever raise this _ aged 15. i don't think anybody will ever raise this sort - aged 15. i don'
i saw on tv walking - them. captain tom made me do it. i saw on tv walking the - it. do that. ., , ., , ., could do that. tony raised more than £1 million _ could do that. tony raised more than £1 million for— could do that. tony raised more than £1 million for the _ than £1 million for the hospital that treated him by walking ten kilometres on his prosthetic legs. he walking ten kilometres on his prosthetic legs.— walking ten kilometres on his prosthetic legs. he was my hero and i will...
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this man spends more time on tv than any of us in this group. this man loves to be on tv. this man wants to be a celebrity. i would seriously have him consider going on bravo, maybe watch what happens live. that seems to be a more apt place for him. he's a partisan. he's a hack. he cannot be trusted. we would not give this grace to anybody else beyond him. he's been raised to level of messiah and it's time to strip him of that. no more. there are plenty of other experts that haven't had a record of mixed messaging like dr. fauci has had. >> harris: you know, yet and still, tomi, you do polling. you ask people within and outside the administration, is he the biggest voice at this point, the most trusted voice and the polling would show that he is. if there is something impeding him because he said how he couldn't talk the way he wanted to with the trump administration. if there is something impeding him from looking at the science from his own cdc that says two weeks after you get your second shot, if you're supposed to get two doses. two weeks after you get your second vac
this man spends more time on tv than any of us in this group. this man loves to be on tv. this man wants to be a celebrity. i would seriously have him consider going on bravo, maybe watch what happens live. that seems to be a more apt place for him. he's a partisan. he's a hack. he cannot be trusted. we would not give this grace to anybody else beyond him. he's been raised to level of messiah and it's time to strip him of that. no more. there are plenty of other experts that haven't had a...
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eastern and watch american history tv on c-span 3. >> american history tv on c-span 3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this president's day weekend, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war, author edward acorn talks about his book "every drop of blood" about abraham lincoln's second inaugural speech considered one of the greatest speeches in american political history. sunday at 2:00 p.m. history on oral histories virginia coleman describes her experiences as a chemist for the manhattan project at oak ridge to build the atomic bomb. and monday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on american artifacts photographer and storyteller john on the 42 giant busts of american presidents created by a sculptor decaying on a private property in virginia. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> on st. patrick's day, thursday, march 17, 1966, they began a 300 mile pilgrimage northward to the state capitol in sacramento. the march was more than a means of dramatizing a strike, more than a plea for laws for workers, more than a demand for
eastern and watch american history tv on c-span 3. >> american history tv on c-span 3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this president's day weekend, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war, author edward acorn talks about his book "every drop of blood" about abraham lincoln's second inaugural speech considered one of the greatest speeches in american political history. sunday at 2:00 p.m. history on oral histories...
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on tv after the game. -- you laughing with boly on tv after the name. , ., ., ., the game. -- ole gunnara lot of fans or is that you? h the game. -- ole gunnar solskjaer, a lot of fans or is that you? know, - the game. -- ole gunnar solskjaer, a lot of fans or is that you? know, a - lot of fans or is that you? know, a lot of fans or is that you? know, a lot of fans or is that you? know, a lot of fans- _ lot of fans or is that you? know, a lot of fans- i— lot of fans or is that you? know, a lot of fans. i have _ lot of fans or is that you? know, a lot of fans. i have known - lot of fans or is that you? know, a lot of fans. i have known ole - lot of fans or is that you? know, a i lot of fans. i have known ole gunnar solsk'aer lot of fans. i have known ole gunnar solskjaer for— lot of fans. i have known ole gunnar solskjaer for 20 _ lot of fans. i have known ole gunnar solskjaer for 20 years. _ lot of fans. i have known ole gunnar solskjaer for 20 years. if _ lot of fans. i have known ole gunnar solskjaer for 20 years. if i'm - solskjaer for 20 years. if i'm caught smiley face with him, he
on tv after the game. -- you laughing with boly on tv after the name. , ., ., ., the game. -- ole gunnara lot of fans or is that you? h the game. -- ole gunnar solskjaer, a lot of fans or is that you? know, - the game. -- ole gunnar solskjaer, a lot of fans or is that you? know, a - lot of fans or is that you? know, a lot of fans or is that you? know, a lot of fans or is that you? know, a lot of fans- _ lot of fans or is that you? know, a lot of fans- i— lot of fans or is that you? know, a...
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exploring the american story, watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span 3. >> every saturday at 8 pm eastern american history tv on c-span 3 go inside a different classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union but reagan met him halfway, reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press which we get to later, i should mention, madison originally called the freedom of the use of the press and it is, indeed, freedom to print things and publish things, it is not a freedom for what we now refer to institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history on american history tv on c-span three every saturday on 8 pm eastern, lectures in history is also available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. you got the level
exploring the american story, watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span 3. >> every saturday at 8 pm eastern american history tv on c-span 3 go inside a different classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage...
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tv. every weekend on c-span 3. explore our nations past. american history tv on c-span 3. created by americas cable television companies. and today were brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to virus as a public service. >> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. on wednesday night, from american history tv's history bookshelf series. race soares talks about his book, latino americans, the 500-year legacy that shaped the nation. the book is a companion volume to the 2013 pbs caught documentary series. watch wednesday, beginning at 8 pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> during the great depression and world war ii, photographers working for the u.s. government were signed to travel the united states and document living and working conditions and later -- in 1939, photographers began using kyoto chrome color film. in this second of a two part american artifacts, library of congress curator beverley brandon, tells a st
tv. every weekend on c-span 3. explore our nations past. american history tv on c-span 3. created by americas cable television companies. and today were brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to virus as a public service. >> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. on wednesday night, from american history tv's history bookshelf series. race soares talks about his...
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don't let this happen on tv. stop yourself. lemonis: "don't let this happen on tv." which means that when we weren't there, it was exponentially worse. amber: right. lemonis: over the next hour, i'm gonna take you behind the scenes to share with you what i was actually thinking during filming... if each of you are willing to kick in $15,000 apiece, i'll kick in $130,000. amber: you've never done that before. lemonis: it was gut-check time. you want me to write a check, you guys write a check, too, because i didn't come here to carry your bag. ...share some secrets... joseph: i'm not arguing with my friends no more for tv. it's not gonna happen, so don't do it again. lemonis: first of all, don't talk to me that way. the camera doesn't lie. amber: no. lemonis: there was real tension, real discomfort. ...and give you an honest assessment of my decisions. todd: like we're opening our doors again as a brand-new restaurant. sammy: a brand-new us. fuji: a brand-new us. true. lemonis: to the burger boys. fuji: to the burger boys. lemonis: the mistake that i made is the conce
don't let this happen on tv. stop yourself. lemonis: "don't let this happen on tv." which means that when we weren't there, it was exponentially worse. amber: right. lemonis: over the next hour, i'm gonna take you behind the scenes to share with you what i was actually thinking during filming... if each of you are willing to kick in $15,000 apiece, i'll kick in $130,000. amber: you've never done that before. lemonis: it was gut-check time. you want me to write a check, you guys write...
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tv. every weekend on c-span3 explore our nation's past. history tv on c-span3 created by america's cable television companies. today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. over 50 years after the moon landing, reflection on the political and foreign policy impact of the apollo program, held by george washington university, this is an hour and a half.
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watch both programs sunday at 8pm eastern 5pm pacific on the presidency here on american history tv. retired navy captain cynthia macri discusses the impact of world war ii on japanese americans through the lens of her family's experiences the friends of the national world war ii memorial hosted this talk and provided the video. good morning. i'm pleased to be here again to talk about the japanese american experience in the military. i'm the daughter of a korean war veteran. the cousin of a highly decorated vietnam veteran and i myself am a united states navy retired. there was no expectation of military service in my family. but those who influenced me early in my life as an american living and growing up overseas were us service members ranging from the united states marine security guard detachment at the united states embassy in islamabad to the military attaches to our ambassador retired brigadier general by road and the famed brigadier general chuck yeager, who as you may recall was the first pilot to break the sound barrier. i was determined to be a us marine how ever i got int
watch both programs sunday at 8pm eastern 5pm pacific on the presidency here on american history tv. retired navy captain cynthia macri discusses the impact of world war ii on japanese americans through the lens of her family's experiences the friends of the national world war ii memorial hosted this talk and provided the video. good morning. i'm pleased to be here again to talk about the japanese american experience in the military. i'm the daughter of a korean war veteran. the cousin of a...
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we can't just put a coca-cola brand on tv or on a feature film, so we've created our complete line of basically fake products. and oftentimes they'll look like brands you are familiar with, but it doesn't really exist. we've actually started a small general store for studio graphics, and all of these items already pre-exist. keep watching tv shows, keep watching movies. someday we'll be able togo into directionsn.isyod that we never thought possible. and when he's done with it, i have a granddaughter that's ready to take over. she's only seven, but she's there. what a treat. that place was awesome. you know how big of a film fan i am. that is like disneyland to me. i mean, especially when you think about what goes into all those award winning productions, it could not be done without the props. you got to give props to the props. well, stay tuned, because up next we're continuing our time-honored awards season tradition, and making our predictions for who's bringing home the gold. we'll see you after the break. welcome back to first look's awards season special. i'm tim kash. i'm dani
we can't just put a coca-cola brand on tv or on a feature film, so we've created our complete line of basically fake products. and oftentimes they'll look like brands you are familiar with, but it doesn't really exist. we've actually started a small general store for studio graphics, and all of these items already pre-exist. keep watching tv shows, keep watching movies. someday we'll be able togo into directionsn.isyod that we never thought possible. and when he's done with it, i have a...
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it was unfolding on live tv in front of the entire world. let me ask you does it strike you as credible that nobody, not a single person, informed the president but his vice president hitting evacuated or that he didn't glance at the television or his twitter account and learn about the events, having remembered this is the day of the electoral college. his up session with stopping the certification, just not credible. that he knew that he was in real danger. these facts, this timeline is undisputed. after riders breached the barriers after calls for assistance, riders storm the building, vice president pence was rushed from the senate floor and just before vice president pence was evacuated, president trump decided to attack his own vice president. the undisputed facts confirm not only must president trump have been aware of the vice president's danger but still sent out a tweet attacking him, further inciting the very mob that was in just a few feet of him in this very building. the vice president was there with his family, endanger for hi
it was unfolding on live tv in front of the entire world. let me ask you does it strike you as credible that nobody, not a single person, informed the president but his vice president hitting evacuated or that he didn't glance at the television or his twitter account and learn about the events, having remembered this is the day of the electoral college. his up session with stopping the certification, just not credible. that he knew that he was in real danger. these facts, this timeline is...
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history tv on c-span 3 created by americas cable television companies. ision companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >> american history tv on c-span 3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend coming up this weekend, saturday, at 6 pm eastern on the civil war a discussion with h. w. brands, offer of the zealot and the emancipator, john brown, abraham lincoln and the struggle for american freedom, sunday on real america and 4 pm eastern we marked the 80th anniversary of the u.s. so with three films including the 1971 film u.s. so, 30 years of service hosted by late entertainer bob hope and the 1972 defense department pin-up film documenting a trip to vietnam by sandy davis junior. at 6 pm on american artifacts, through scold farm, author of 18 tiny dense. the untold story of francis lee and the invention of modern forensics shows several dollhouse size crime scenes and tells the story of miss li who constructed the direct mess in the mid 19 forties and helped pioneer the science of crime
history tv on c-span 3 created by americas cable television companies. ision companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >> american history tv on c-span 3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend coming up this weekend, saturday, at 6 pm eastern on the civil war a discussion with h. w. brands, offer of the zealot and the emancipator, john brown, abraham lincoln and the struggle for american freedom, sunday on real america...
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it was unfolded on live tv in front of the entire world. again, does it strike you as credible that nobody, not a single person informed the president that his vice president had been evacuated without the president didn't glance at the television or his twitter account and learn about the events remember, this was the day of the electoral college. obsession with stopping the certification. it's just not credible the president at no time knew his vice president was in this building and in real danger. senators, i submit these facts, this timeline is undisputed. 2:24 p.m. after rioters breached the barriers, after calls for assistance that the rioters stormed the building up the vice president pence was rushed from the senate floor and just before vice president pence was further evacuated for his safety, president trump decided to attack his own vice president on twitter. the undisputed factsts confirm that not only was president trump aware of the vice president's danger, he still sent out a tweet attacking him. further inciting the very m
it was unfolded on live tv in front of the entire world. again, does it strike you as credible that nobody, not a single person informed the president that his vice president had been evacuated without the president didn't glance at the television or his twitter account and learn about the events remember, this was the day of the electoral college. obsession with stopping the certification. it's just not credible the president at no time knew his vice president was in this building and in real...
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greg: tyrus ice to think chris cuomo was the dumbest person on tv and i improve a narang and i apologizeo him because joe scarborough is the dumbest person on tv. >> greg what we have here so simple misunderstanding. you are not elitist and you don't say taco with 3c's. when someone says would you like a taco i would like to just beat the living [bleep] for just being a. so most annoying. the riots always get the confederate flag bearing racists and the left gets this and this is 10 times more. a taco stand is not the same as my beloved capitol. you weren't involved in either one. both are individually horrible. even the building that they were fawning over and falling down 5000 people who lost a job from adding careers neighborhoods impacted that let's cheer on a guy who literally will be completely unaffected. president trump is not like where are numbers that? what's the number? no, he is moved on but this guy tacos. greg: it's insane. >> i am white and i'm using the nomenclature of tacos just to let you guys know that i get it. i'm not a mexican-american. he shouldn't. >> i wouldn't
greg: tyrus ice to think chris cuomo was the dumbest person on tv and i improve a narang and i apologizeo him because joe scarborough is the dumbest person on tv. >> greg what we have here so simple misunderstanding. you are not elitist and you don't say taco with 3c's. when someone says would you like a taco i would like to just beat the living [bleep] for just being a. so most annoying. the riots always get the confederate flag bearing racists and the left gets this and this is 10 times...
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tv on c-span 3 created by america's cable television companies and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. prepare to cast off which one cabana cast off. lastly then we cast off that. you're watching american history tv covering history. c-span style with event coverage. i witness accounts archival films lectures and college classrooms and visits to museums and historic places all weekend every weekend on c-span 3 next on lectures in history tulane university professor john ray proctor teaches a class about playwright august wilson his contribution to african-american theater and his pulitzer prize-winning play fences in one hour and 15 minutes david wilkins discusses 18th and 19th century us policy toward american indians and explains their impact on them today. in two hours on reel america three films that show the uso at work founded on february 4 1941 the uso united services organizations is 80 years old this year. today we're going to look at august wilson's fences. we're going to begin with a very br
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>> bears, we had bears. >> reporter: robin wright on leaving the free world on tv and then hiding fromin her latest film. coming up on "sunday morning." >> pauley: from gridiron to griddle is a tasty report from luke burbank. >> reporter: the average nfl career lasts about three years. so what do you do with the rest of your life? >> if you are doing what you love, you're not working. >> reporter: how about... >> i'm going to use a little of these muscles. >> reporter: food network star? what did you get more injured from football or frying wings? >> oh, football. people are like, do you miss playing football? no. >> reporter: eddie jackson goes from the gridiron to the griddle. >> you've seen a 70-year-old chef, right? >> yes. >> have you ever seen a 70-year-old football player? >> not a good one. >> pauley: david pogue explains how tonight's fans -- humor from jim gaffigan, and joshua seftel and his mom stop by and more on this super bowl sunday, february 7, 2021. we'll be back in a moment. ♪ toyota''s presididents day s ss evevent has bebeen decreeded. the e time is nonow to savee o
>> bears, we had bears. >> reporter: robin wright on leaving the free world on tv and then hiding fromin her latest film. coming up on "sunday morning." >> pauley: from gridiron to griddle is a tasty report from luke burbank. >> reporter: the average nfl career lasts about three years. so what do you do with the rest of your life? >> if you are doing what you love, you're not working. >> reporter: how about... >> i'm going to use a little of...
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finally titles this coming week wherever books are sold the washer any of the authors in the future on book tv on "c-span2". objectionable tvs afterwards programs, nationally syndicated radio host country talks about his life and career. and is with carson holloway. >> police from the really lovely memoir, spiritual memoir. pointed to begin by asking you what to what made you feel to write the book at this time. :-) about events happened some time ago. was it going inside of you for a while what was the trigger to make you think this was the time to put all down on paper. >> for solomont to make sure that you call the book lovely. that means a lot to me i don't think it is a special number is a literary memoir. there's a lot of humor and it is you know but a lot of it is wistful and literate call and moving to me personally. his honestly, i had the spring for my 25th birthday which is the end of the book, kind of an extreme. for years and years i thought someday a better a book right on the story what the to the stream which i see is nothing less than a miracle. i realize i have to tell the st
finally titles this coming week wherever books are sold the washer any of the authors in the future on book tv on "c-span2". objectionable tvs afterwards programs, nationally syndicated radio host country talks about his life and career. and is with carson holloway. >> police from the really lovely memoir, spiritual memoir. pointed to begin by asking you what to what made you feel to write the book at this time. :-) about events happened some time ago. was it going inside of you...
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>> first things first, the forensic scientist you see on tv they tend to be generalist super science you put it on and it gives you 20 million different things but the forensic science is very specialized and it is different with different forms of analysis. in the book i go to great lengths to describe the different unit of a crime lab and what are they doing in their? the one that's the most recent with the newest technology is dna profiling and in the lab i studied they call that unit the dna princess because they get a lot of funding for him the government there's a lot of analyst and ask one - - equipment is expensive and it requires a lot of funding. it has been more recently validated with courtroom procedures with instrumentation but it's also very interpretive if you see the electoral therapist instrument that they used the new have to call in the dna. they spend a lot of time interpreting and then the population statistics they use to argue this person is not a random person we are talking about that matches with this person only one in 350 million people have this particula
>> first things first, the forensic scientist you see on tv they tend to be generalist super science you put it on and it gives you 20 million different things but the forensic science is very specialized and it is different with different forms of analysis. in the book i go to great lengths to describe the different unit of a crime lab and what are they doing in their? the one that's the most recent with the newest technology is dna profiling and in the lab i studied they call that unit...
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. >>> on american history tv on c-span3 every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is also available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> coming up on american history tv, a conversation with the author of the book "the politics of popular portrayals of andrew johnson's impeachment" we'll hear about how the impeachment was portrayed in a 1945 novel, a 1942 movie and in jfk's book "profiles in courage." >> brook thomas is a professor in the english department at the university of california irvine. i think you just took a meritus status, is that correct? >> yes. >> which means he now has more time to write and more time to talk and more time to educate all of us, and i am honored he has come here again. he was here a couple of years ago, and i'm honored that he is back today. [ applause ] i have about 25 minutes so i hope we have time for question and answer. but also to let you know we're moving toward the end. reconstruction stayed alive in the popular memory largely through its portrayal in popular media. i want to look at th
. >>> on american history tv on c-span3 every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is also available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> coming up on american history tv, a conversation with the author of the book "the politics of popular portrayals of andrew johnson's impeachment" we'll hear about how the impeachment was portrayed in a 1945 novel, a 1942 movie and in jfk's book "profiles in courage." >> brook thomas...
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watching your competition stop being on tv. be on tv. i'm not a golfer. i think that when you get to that 18th hole, what would tiger do? thank you my friend. very good. eric mitchell. eric doesn't relate to the miniature golf thing. what is the latest on this? we're waiting to hear from the sheriff's department. they're going to give us an update about the accident, maybe an update on his condition. matt finn is at the harbor ucla medical center where we understand, i think it's still the case where tiger is still undergoing surgery. correct? >> we're in torrence california north of long beach. not far from rancho palos verde where the accident was reported, this is likely one of the nearist emergency rooms or hospitals that officials and emergency crew could bring tiger woods for treatment. outside right now, there's a growing awareness of what is happening in the hospital. there usually is when a celebrity or high profile name is brought to a hospital. there's people, stopping, pulling up. a strong sense of security on the l.a. county sheriff's offices
watching your competition stop being on tv. be on tv. i'm not a golfer. i think that when you get to that 18th hole, what would tiger do? thank you my friend. very good. eric mitchell. eric doesn't relate to the miniature golf thing. what is the latest on this? we're waiting to hear from the sheriff's department. they're going to give us an update about the accident, maybe an update on his condition. matt finn is at the harbor ucla medical center where we understand, i think it's still the case...
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one month. the security footage was certainly new. senators were looking quite shocked, they had clearly never seen it. you talk about the republican bubble how they only watch tv stations like fox news, one american news, newsmax. for them, it was probably brand-new, and my change a few votes. but will they get to 67? seems unlikely. let's get back to the senate floor. jamie raskin is speaking. >> we are happy to withdraw it on the grounds that it is not true. we are going to withdraw it this evening, and without any prejudice to the ability to resubmit it if possible, then we can debate it if we need it. this is much ado about nothing because it is not critical in any way to our case. >> the managers issue stance, mr. lee has withdrawn his request. we may relitigate it tomorrow if we have to. i now ask unanimous consent that the trial adjourned until 12:00 noon tomorrow, thursday february, 11th, and this also constitute the adjournment of the senate. >> is there an objection? so ordered. the senate is adjourned. anchor: let's return to our correspondent who has been watching proceedings in washington, d.c. that concludes the first day of the evidence, second
one month. the security footage was certainly new. senators were looking quite shocked, they had clearly never seen it. you talk about the republican bubble how they only watch tv stations like fox news, one american news, newsmax. for them, it was probably brand-new, and my change a few votes. but will they get to 67? seems unlikely. let's get back to the senate floor. jamie raskin is speaking. >> we are happy to withdraw it on the grounds that it is not true. we are going to withdraw it...
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on tv and the kind of generalists super science types. they put abby from ntis, you put something and it tells you 20 million different things about what she's doing but in reality the science of forensics is very specialized and it's different across different forms of analysis. so in the book i kind of go to great lengths to describe what are the different units of crime lab, what are they doing in it . i think the one that we know, the one that most is recent, kind of the newest technology is dna profiling. and it's in the lab that i study, they call that unit the dna princesses because in dna they get a lot of funding from the government there's a lot of support. there are a lot of analysts and technology and instrumentation is superexpensive and it's requires a lot of. it's the most recently delegated in terms of correlating procedures. there's a ton of instrumentation . and but it's also very interpretive. if you see an electro therapist, the instrument that they use to put out these electro grounds, you have to look at that and sor
on tv and the kind of generalists super science types. they put abby from ntis, you put something and it tells you 20 million different things about what she's doing but in reality the science of forensics is very specialized and it's different across different forms of analysis. so in the book i kind of go to great lengths to describe what are the different units of crime lab, what are they doing in it . i think the one that we know, the one that most is recent, kind of the newest technology...
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i'm not calling this an intelligence failure when i'm on tv and many of you watch me, what i see it was a failure to act on available intelligence. it was a security failure. but that doesn't mean that i am ready to point the finger solely at the capitol police or solely at the national guard or solely at the washington metropolitan police. it's not enough in this post-9/11 age to simply say we shared intelligence with our partners. no. they could have done more. there is layered nuances of why. i'm very deeply concerned that the white house played a role in suppressing fbi efforts, at a think the story will be told on this. there's a reason why the attorney general left. the reason why the secretary of defense left. there's reason life trump's cronies are in place at these places right now including the head of dhs, a trump crony who still left and i think we will get some very ugly answers to some very hard questions. >> do you believe it was left up to the fbi director, christopher wray, that there might have been more efforts undertaken to try to prepare for this event? this seemed
i'm not calling this an intelligence failure when i'm on tv and many of you watch me, what i see it was a failure to act on available intelligence. it was a security failure. but that doesn't mean that i am ready to point the finger solely at the capitol police or solely at the national guard or solely at the washington metropolitan police. it's not enough in this post-9/11 age to simply say we shared intelligence with our partners. no. they could have done more. there is layered nuances of...
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you can watch lectures in history every weekend on american history tv. we take you inside college classrooms to learn about topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11 that saturday at 8pm at midnight eastern on c-span 3 the c-span cities tour travels the country exploring the american story since 2011. we've been to more than 200 communities across the nation like many americans our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next a look at one of our city's tour visits. welcome to the south dakota air and space museum when people think about south dakota they don't always think about a great aviation state but we have a huge aviation heritage in this state over the years we've played a huge part in our national defense ellsworth air force base began in world war ii its purpose in world war ii was to train bomber crew specifically b-17 crew if you think about it if you're going to learn to to navigate a world war ii bomber over long distances and and expanses of territory. south dakota is really a great place to put the base. and that
you can watch lectures in history every weekend on american history tv. we take you inside college classrooms to learn about topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11 that saturday at 8pm at midnight eastern on c-span 3 the c-span cities tour travels the country exploring the american story since 2011. we've been to more than 200 communities across the nation like many americans our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next a look at one of our city's tour visits....
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tv." every week ond on c-span3, explore our nation's past. "american history tv" on c-span three, created by america's television companies. today we're brought by these television companies who provide "american history tv" to jurors as a public service. >>> co-authorities kent garrett and jeanne ellsworth talk about "the last negros at harvard," looking back at the journeys of 18 students admitted to harvard in 1959 during the civil rights movement. this event was part of the 2020 savannah book festival held before the coronavirus pandemic. >> kent garrett and jeanne ellsworth are with us do day courtesy of thomas and margaret morris. mr. garrett has had a 30-year emmy and peabody award winning career in television news and documentaries. jeanne ellsworth has a phd in social foundations of education from the university of buffalo and has devoted her life to teaching from elementary school to prisons, to universities. the authors live in roxbury, new york. please give a warm savannah welcome to kent garrett and jeanne ellsworth. [ applause ]
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american history tv on c-span3. today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >>> next on american history tv, american artifacts. we visit the cannon office house building to see artifacts that tell the story of african-americans in congress in the 20th century. >> i'm sarah elliott, curator at the u.s. house of representatives. >> i'm matt wasniewski. i'm the historian at the house of representatives. >> we wanted to talk about african-american representation in the 20th century and have a lot of artifacts from the house collection that have to do with that and a lot of history to
american history tv on c-span3. today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >>> next on american history tv, american artifacts. we visit the cannon office house building to see artifacts that tell the story of african-americans in congress in the 20th century. >> i'm sarah elliott, curator at the u.s. house of representatives. >> i'm matt wasniewski. i'm the historian at the house of...
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of the pomo egg impeding _ images he saw on tv of the pomo egg impeding and harassing of our policeince _ did even worry about is on security since an— did even worry about is on security since an out—of—control antigovernment mob could come after him to? _ antigovernment mob could come after him to? did _ antigovernment mob could come after him to? did he quickly tried to get in touch— him to? did he quickly tried to get in touch with or denounce the proud boys? _ in touch with or denounce the proud boys? the _ in touch with or denounce the proud boys? the oath keepers? the rally organisers? — boys? the oath keepers? the rally organisers? the save america rally organisers— organisers? the save america rally organisers and everyone on the extreme — organisers and everyone on the extreme right to tell them that this was not _ extreme right to tell them that this was not what he had in mind and i was not what he had in mind and i wasa— was not what he had in mind and i was a big — was not what he had in mind and i was a big mistake? call it off, call it off— was a big mistake? call it
of the pomo egg impeding _ images he saw on tv of the pomo egg impeding and harassing of our policeince _ did even worry about is on security since an— did even worry about is on security since an out—of—control antigovernment mob could come after him to? _ antigovernment mob could come after him to? did _ antigovernment mob could come after him to? did he quickly tried to get in touch— him to? did he quickly tried to get in touch with or denounce the proud boys? _ in touch with or...
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to here churchill declare in iron curtain has descended across the continent join us live on american history tv and c-span's washington journal saturday, march 6th at 9 am eastern as we look back 75 years at one of the cold war's most iconic speeches our guest is timothy riley bolton's national churchill museum director and chief curator. visit c-span's new online store at c-spanshop.org to check out the new c-span products and with the 170th congress in session. we're taking pre-orders for the congressional directory every c-span shop purchase helps support c-span's non-profit operations shop today at c-spanshop.org. in october 1859 just 18 months before the first shots of the civil war militant abolitionists. john brown led a raid on the us arsenal at harper's ferry, virginia. hoping to arm the area's slaves and start an insurrection that same fall abraham lincoln then a prospective presidential candidate made a speaking tour of midwestern states where we called for more measured political solutions to the problem of slavery. next hw brands talks about his book the zealot and the emancipator
to here churchill declare in iron curtain has descended across the continent join us live on american history tv and c-span's washington journal saturday, march 6th at 9 am eastern as we look back 75 years at one of the cold war's most iconic speeches our guest is timothy riley bolton's national churchill museum director and chief curator. visit c-span's new online store at c-spanshop.org to check out the new c-span products and with the 170th congress in session. we're taking pre-orders for...
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eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on cspan3. >>> american history tv on cspan3.exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend coming up this president's day weekend saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war author eduard achorn talks about his book "every drop of blood." considered one of the greatest speeches in american political history. sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on oral histories virginia coleman describes her experiences as a chemist at oak ridge to build the atomic bomb. and saturday photographer and story teller john plashal on american presidents created by sculpter decaying on a private property in virginia explore the american story watch american history tv this weekend on cspan3. >>> and we take you live now to capitol hill where president biden's nominee to be the white house budget director neera tanden is back for her second confirmation hearing she is appearing this morning before the senate budget committee. >> all right. >> nice to see you. >> hello. >> one of my favorite moments when did she say she was cold?
eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on cspan3. >>> american history tv on cspan3.exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend coming up this president's day weekend saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war author eduard achorn talks about his book "every drop of blood." considered one of the greatest speeches in american political history. sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on oral histories virginia coleman describes her...
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pacific, on "american artifacts," here on american history tv. >> on american history tv, you can watchhe civil war, and all of our programs are archived on our website, c-span.org/history, where you can also find her schedule of upcoming programs. -- find our schedule of upcoming programs. >> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights, and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the coronavirus, most have transferred to a virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union, but reagan met him halfway. reagan encouraged him. reagan supported him. >> madison originally called it freedom, and it is, indeed, freedom to print things and publish things. it is not a freedom what we think of now institutionally as the press. >> american history tv every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures and history also available as a podcast. find it where you
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tv. every weekend on c-span 3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span 3. today, we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend. barry lewis died in january. tonight, two of his talks from the new york historical society. first, the design and construction of the brooklyn bridge, built in the 1870s. followed by his look at the creation and evolution of greenwich village. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >>> every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3, go inside a different college classroom. hear about topics like the american revolution, civil rights, and u.s. presidents. with most campuses closed due to the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union. but reagan met him halfway, encouraged him, and supported him.
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. >> reporter: well, i mean, you can see on tv the police are responding with brute force.ve seen this type of response throughout the world but this is really the most significant challenge to vladimir putin's power in really the 20 years he's took power and he's held various offices in those 20 years but more or less he's really run russia with as is the day of protest in russia in recent history such a challenge for vladimir putin. an they're showing that they are rattled by alexey navalny and showed that when they tried to poison him with novachuk couple months ago and it was only upon alexey navalny's return to germany when he was arrested and sparking the protest across the country, demanding that alexey navalny this prominent dis dent be allowed to get out of prison. alexey navalny has become, really a champion of a lot of the ant anti-putin feeling in russia. but problem for alexey navalny is putin still remains relatively popular no matter what kind of images you see on tv the level of violence and mass number of people, it's important to remember putin's power in
. >> reporter: well, i mean, you can see on tv the police are responding with brute force.ve seen this type of response throughout the world but this is really the most significant challenge to vladimir putin's power in really the 20 years he's took power and he's held various offices in those 20 years but more or less he's really run russia with as is the day of protest in russia in recent history such a challenge for vladimir putin. an they're showing that they are rattled by alexey...
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this weekend on c-span3. >>> book tv on c-span2 has top non-fiction books andauthors every weekend. saturday night at 8:15 eastern the president of the national association of scholars peter wood on his book "1620: a critical response to the 1619 project." and then on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards," former president of demos, heather mcgee. "the sum of us: how racism effects us." wa
this weekend on c-span3. >>> book tv on c-span2 has top non-fiction books andauthors every weekend. saturday night at 8:15 eastern the president of the national association of scholars peter wood on his book "1620: a critical response to the 1619 project." and then on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards," former president of demos, heather mcgee. "the sum of us: how racism effects us." wa
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on c-span3. explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3. 's television companies, and today we are brought to you by these television companies will provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. ♪ >> american history tv is on social media. follow us @c-span history. >> american history tv on c-span3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. sunday at 1:05 p.m. eastern, an author on his book "the people's revolt: texas populists and the roots of american liberalism," about the origins of the people's party their political goals, and populism's legacy today. at 4:00 p.m. eastern, we mark the 50th anniversary of the occupational safety and health administration with three osha films released in 1980 by the carter administration and later recalled by the reagan administration in 1981. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the presidency," a discussion on past presidential transitions and inaugurations with a white house historical association historian, highlighting speeches from thomas jefferson, abraham linc
on c-span3. explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3. 's television companies, and today we are brought to you by these television companies will provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. ♪ >> american history tv is on social media. follow us @c-span history. >> american history tv on c-span3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. sunday at 1:05 p.m. eastern, an author on his book "the people's revolt:...