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p.m. eastern, 11:00 a.m. pacific, here on american >> if you like american history tv, keep up with us during the week on facebook, twitter and youtube. learn about what happened this day in history and see preview clips of upcoming programs. follow us @cspanhistory. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you're watching american history tv, covering history c-span style, with coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival films, lectures, and college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic places. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> next on "lectures in history," washington university in st. louis professor peter kastor leads a panel on first -- comparing the memoirs of several first ladies from sarah polk to michelle obama. they discussed the differences between what many first ladies right compared to what their husbands right when focusing on similar topics. dr. kastor: good afternoon, everybody. how are you all doing? students: [indiscernible noise] dr. kastor: glad to hear it.
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on our weekly series "reel america." saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 4 p.m. eastern here on americanhosted by spelman college president and by the prairie view a&m president discuss the history of african-americans in education and the important of historically black colleges and universities. here's a preview. >> but it really did take a long time for us as black scholars to insist on the relevancy of our own experiences. and so, to do so in the 1960's as scholars was really a revolutionary moment. it became a revolutionary movement to say that the canon had to be questioned. now, of course, it is true that across time there had always been black scholars who had lifted up the black experience and i know we will all think of w.e.b. dubois. we think of cooper who insisted that when the black woman entered, the whole race comes with her. but the notion that black folk were inferior, which were what was the excuse for enslavement, and for long years systemic racism, that had not been systematically challenged in the academy. and black studies as a movement did that. >> watch the full p
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p.m. eastern here on american history tv on c-span3. >> 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, look at one of our cities tour visits. >> here, the landscape is our artifact. when people come in, it's our job to help them understand how the contour lines shaped the narrative. we have a lot of people who come here that no nothing about it or a little something about the plains indians war. but when they come in and talk about the main landmarks around here, you see them start to absorb how crucial the artifact that we preserve in wyoming, which is our landscape, how that shaped the westward expansion, for example. these broad american narratives that we have kind of grown up with, but maybe haven't truly understood until you get out here and realize what is at the core of this complex. >> located in traditional native american lands, the fort laid a central role in red clouds war -- an armed conflict betwe
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archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series, reel america saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on americanph biden was sworn in as the nation's 46th president on january 20. to celebrate inauguration day, american history tv looks back at past inaugurations and farewell addresses. here is a preview. >> the economic deals that we have suffered have come upon us upon it several decades. it would not go away and days, weeks, or months. but they will go away. they will go away because we as americans have the capacity now as we have had in the past to do whatever needs to be done to preserve this last and greatest bastion of freedom. in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. [applause] from time to time, we have attempted to believe that society has become too complex to be managed by self-rule, but government by an elite group is superior to a government by, for, and of the people. if no one among us is capable of governing himself, then who among us has the capacity to govern someone else? all of us together, in and out of government, m
archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series, reel america saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on americanph biden was sworn in as the nation's 46th president on january 20. to celebrate inauguration day, american history tv looks back at past inaugurations and farewell addresses. here is a preview. >> the economic deals that we have suffered have come upon us upon it several decades. it would not go away and days, weeks, or months. but...
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rest of the preparations for winter. >> watch the full program sunday on american artifacts at 6:00 eastern, 3:00 p.m. pacific hereyou are watching american history tv every weekend on c-span three. explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3, created by america's cable television companies. today we are brought to you by these companies who provide american history tv these viewers as a public service. >> stanford university professor talks about civil rights leader martin luther king junior's upbringing eddie chronicles his early career as a reverend. professor carson's class took place at ebenezer baptist church in atlanta where mlk and his father were both pastors. the class was part of a seminar that included field trips.
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on our weekly series, "reel america". saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on americanare watching american history tv every weekend on c-span three. explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span three created by america's cable television companies and brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. ♪ >> in washington, d c, ruthless, fanatic violence erupted in the halls of congress. members of a gang attempted the assassination of president truman, opened fire from the visitors gallery from the house of representatives. five congressman were hit. including clifford davis from tennessee, george h fallon of maryland and albert bentley of michigan who was seriously injured. observers noted that the attack came as the american conference began with venezuela up here he -- venezuela. it was carefully calculated to inflame america's relations with its neighbors. estimates of the numbers of shots fired as -- ranged from 15 up to 30. each bullet hole found is a grim reminder of the terrible surprise attac
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p.m. eastern. here on american history tv. >> the friends of the national world war ii memorial hosts an annual teachers conference where educators give presentations on world war ii history and its impact. next, florida high school teacher david trail looked at the state of u.s. industry and society during world war ii and
p.m. eastern. here on american history tv. >> the friends of the national world war ii memorial hosts an annual teachers conference where educators give presentations on world war ii history and its impact. next, florida high school teacher david trail looked at the state of u.s. industry and society during world war ii and
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on the future, working together, america has done well. >> watched all the programs sunday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern come here on americanhington, d.c., violence erupted in the halls of congress . three men and a woman believed to be members of the puerto rican nationalist gang that in november 19 50 attempted the assassination of president truman open fire on the visitors gallery of the house of representatives. five congressmen were hit. kenneth roberts of alabama, and albert bentley of michigan, who was seriously injured. observers noted the attack came as the american conference open in venezuela and suggested the motive may have -- in latin america through an act of apparently blind violence calculated to -- -- afraid america's relationship with her neighbors. estimates of the numbers of shots fired ranged from to 30, each bullet hole found is a grim reminder to those present of the terrible surprise attack. the gang was seized by by standards and was held at police headquarters is a widespread search was launched for others who shared in. to irving forrest, rafael miranda, misses lolita lebron, andre cordero, the g
on the future, working together, america has done well. >> watched all the programs sunday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern come here on americanhington, d.c., violence erupted in the halls of congress . three men and a woman believed to be members of the puerto rican nationalist gang that in november 19 50 attempted the assassination of president truman open fire on the visitors gallery of the house of representatives. five congressmen were hit. kenneth roberts of alabama, and albert...
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p.m. eastern, here on american history tv. this is american history tv on c-span3 where each weekend we feature programs about our nation's past. [sound of newsreels] sunday the presidency we look back 30 years to january 16, 1991, when president george h w bush announced the start of the persian gulf or. followed by his state of the union address two weeks later, and he discusses the invasion it here is a preview. >> arab leaders sought what became known as the arab solution, only to conclude that hussein was unwilling to leave kuwait. others went to baghdad in a variety of efforts to restore peace. our secretary of state james baker held a meeting in geneva, only to be rebuffed. this past weekend, in a last-ditch effort, the secretary-general of the united nations went to the middle east with peace in his heart, his second such mission. he came back with no progress at all in getting hussein to withdraw from kuwait. now the 28 countries with forces in the gulf area have exhausted all reasonable efforts to reach peaceful resol
p.m. eastern, here on american history tv. this is american history tv on c-span3 where each weekend we feature programs about our nation's past. [sound of newsreels] sunday the presidency we look back 30 years to january 16, 1991, when president george h w bush announced the start of the persian gulf or. followed by his state of the union address two weeks later, and he discusses the invasion it here is a preview. >> arab leaders sought what became known as the arab solution, only to...
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p.m. eastern. here on american history tv. >> the friends of the national world war ii memorial hosts an annual teachers conference where educators give presentations on world war ii history and its impact. next, florida high school teacher david trail looked at the state of u.s. industry and society during world war ii and explores whether the u.s. would be capable of such an effort today if faced with another global war. the friends of the national world war ii memorial provided this video. david: all right, everybody. hi there. welcome back. my session is by the last in a position to potentially take on a world war ii type scenario, should ever happen. the title is "could we do it again? extraordinary measures people take for granted." circumstances may seem familiar, so try not to get scared as we move along. we will look at the military side of things. something to consider, the u.s. solves problems brewing on the horizon with germany, going back as far as 1937 and 1938. roosevelt started to push on spending more money on the military. the graphic shows you that roosevelt got serious about buying a
p.m. eastern. here on american history tv. >> the friends of the national world war ii memorial hosts an annual teachers conference where educators give presentations on world war ii history and its impact. next, florida high school teacher david trail looked at the state of u.s. industry and society during world war ii and explores whether the u.s. would be capable of such an effort today if faced with another global war. the friends of the national world war ii memorial provided this...
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on our weekly series "real america." saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. here on american history tv.story,on lectures in a class about how colonial history is remembered through historic sites and monuments and sometimes contested. she argues that people associations are influenced by material. and statues of columbus and pocahontas. this video was provided by the university of delaware. eastern, the national world war ii museum hosts an online panel discussion and efforts to document the chinese americans who served in the u.s. armed forces. at 10:00 p.m. eastern as the nation prepares for the transfer of powers to the biden administration, look back at past presidential farewells. doesn't always seem that the chaotic time in our country is right now? the greatest risks and challenges? that isn't really true, when i was first assigned to county
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p.m. eastern here on american history tv, on c-span3. ♪ >> you are watching american history tv, every weekendn c-span3, explore our nation's past. american history tv, on c-span3, crated by america's table -- cable television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. ♪ tonight on lectures in history, university of delaware professor teaches a class about how colonial history is remembered through historic sites and monuments and sometimes contested. here is a preview. so, hannah justin, pictured here in two of the monuments. she has a number of monuments erected to her, most of which were put up in the 19th century and a few in the 20th century, one in the 20th century. she is also the woman who is the earliest publicly funded monument of a woman in the united states. that is her monument in new hampshire, a close-up of what you see on the left. this is i think an interesting choice that tells us a lot about what americans were choosing to remember and celebrate about their colonial past in the 19th century because hannah dustin is a colonial massachusetts prot
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p.m. eastern, 7:00 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> sunday, u.s.general richard faulkner talks about post-world war i america including a government crackdown on leftist elliptical organizations known as the first red scare. -- leftist political organizations known as the first red scare. >> one of the questions i have my students wrestle with is that questions about the red scare are equally applicable to today. the first, what is the proper balance between civil liberties and national security? at what point does dissension from the government crossed the line into his loyalty and sedition and perhaps most important, is it ever proper to break or bend the constitution in order to save it? what was evident to people of the time of the red scare was evident that this rotation journalist, that for some reason, the american people in 1919 had lost their bearings and were fearing these creeping bolshevik monsters under their beds. what is interesting here is that this is not unique in american history, that from time to time when the american people a
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you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety in our weekly series "reel america," saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on americantory tv. >> weeknights this month, we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. monday, we begin a night of programs about the johnson presidency with a film describing the death and funeral kennedy, who was assassinated in dallas november 22, 1963.it includes footage of president lyndon johnson's statement upon arriving in washington, the funeral processions, the mass at saint matthews cathedral, and the funeral at arlington. watch monday, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪ you are watching american history tv, covering history c-span style with event coverage, eyewitness account, archival films, lectures in college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic laces. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums, and historic sites around the country. , we visit the national constitution center in philadelphia
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p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> next on "the presidency," national portrait gallery senior historian gwendolyn dubois shaw provides an overview of the calories new exhibit, "every eye is upon me: first ladies of the united states." she discusses how paintings and photographs depicting these women can provide insight into their lives and time in the executive mansion. the white house historical society hosted this event and provided the video. colleen: this evening, it is my leisure to welcome dr. gwendolyn dubois shaw. gwendolyn dubois shaw is the national portrait gallery senior historian and director of history, research, and scholarly programs. appointed in 2019, she is the first woman and first african-american to hold that position. before joining the national portrait gallery, gwendolyn was an associate professor of the history of art at the university of pennsylvania. her work is focused on race, gender, sexuality, and class in the art of the united states, latin america, and the caribbean. in addition to the first ladies exhibit we will be talking about this evening, dr. shaw
p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> next on "the presidency," national portrait gallery senior historian gwendolyn dubois shaw provides an overview of the calories new exhibit, "every eye is upon me: first ladies of the united states." she discusses how paintings and photographs depicting these women can provide insight into their lives and time in the executive mansion. the white house historical society hosted this event and provided the video. colleen: this...
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p.m. eastern here on american history tv on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span three american history tv on c-span3, created by america's cable television companies. we are brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >> during the december 7, 19 41 japanese attack on pearl harbor, u.s. navy mess attendant dorie miller helped those aboard the uss west virginia and fired guns at the attackers, though he had never been trained on the weapons. this grandson of slaves became the first african-american awarded a navy cross. next, two scholars talk about dorie miller's story, and explore how the memory of his heroics evolved over the years. the national museum in new orleans hosted this event and provided the video. >> i am in my study, and this is a clever simulation of one of our galleries, the iwo jima gallery. as all of our guests know, whenever anniversaries come up, we think deeply about just how we want to commemorate the various events of the calendar year. december is always a big time
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p.m. eastern here on american history tv on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span three american history tv on c-span3, created by america's cable television companies. we are brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >> during the december 7, 19 41 japanese attack on pearl harbor, u.s. navy mess attendant dorie miller helped those aboard the uss west virginia and fired guns at the attackers, though he had never been trained on the weapons. this grandson of slaves became the first african-american awarded a navy cross. next, two scholars talk about dorie miller's story, and explore how the memory of his heroics evolved over the years. the national museum in new orleans hosted this event and provided the video. >> i am in my study, and this is a clever simulation of one of our galleries, the iwo jima gallery. as all of our guests know, whenever anniversaries come up, we think deeply about just how we want to commemorate the various events of the calendar year. december is always a big time
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p.m. eastern here on american history tv, on c-span3 i. american watching history tv, every weekend on c-span3. explore our nation's passed. american history tv on c-span3, created by america's cable television companies. today, we are brought to you by these cable television companies who provide american history tv as a service. watching american history tv, exploring our nation's past, every weekend, on c-span3. this weekend, we are looking back to this date in history. >> good evening. this is ronald reagan, president of the united states. i am speaking to you, the peoples of the soviet union, on the occasion of the new year. i know that in the soviet union, as it is all around the world, this is a season of hope and expectation, a time for a family together, a time for prayer, a time to think about peace. that's true in america too. at this time of year, americans travel across the country and cars, by train or by airplane to be together with their families. many americans, of course, came to the united states from other countries, an
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p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> next on "the presidency," national portrait gallery senior historian gwendolyn dubois shaw provides an overview of the calories new exhibit, "every eye is upon me: first ladies of the united states." she discusses how paintings and photographs depicting these women can provide insight into their lives and time in the executive mansion. the white house historical society hosted this event and provided the video. colleen: this evening, it is my leisure to welcome dr. gwendolyn dubois shaw. gwendolyn dubois shaw is the national portrait gallery senior historian and director of history, research, and scholarly programs. appointed in 2019, she is the first woman and first
p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> next on "the presidency," national portrait gallery senior historian gwendolyn dubois shaw provides an overview of the calories new exhibit, "every eye is upon me: first ladies of the united states." she discusses how paintings and photographs depicting these women can provide insight into their lives and time in the executive mansion. the white house historical society hosted this event and provided the video. colleen: this...
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on the future, working together, america has done well. >> watch all the program sunday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, five :00 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> army veteran rick berry talks about his experience flying helicopters during the vietnam war. he describes different missions and flying formations as well as the role of the first cavalry division. the wisconsin veterans museum hosted his discussion and provided the video. >> today, we are pleased to have mr. rick berry with us today. he is going to be speaking about his time in vietnam as an army aviator, helicopter aviator. rick grew up in command ticket -- in connecticut, but now calls madison home. he attended the university of connecticut for a few years and entered u.s. army helicopter flight school. he returned to the university of connecticut where he degreed in biology and are to graduate degree in zoology. he retired after a career with the fish and wildlife service as a national wildlife refuge manager. rick has been extremely active at the museum for 15 years. he is one of our favorite docents, and he supports us a lot throughout the programs and aspects of
on the future, working together, america has done well. >> watch all the program sunday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, five :00 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> army veteran rick berry talks about his experience flying helicopters during the vietnam war. he describes different missions and flying formations as well as the role of the first cavalry division. the wisconsin veterans museum hosted his discussion and provided the video. >> today, we are pleased to have...
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p.m. eastern, 7 p.m. pacific, here on american history tv. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, watch us on facebook @c-span history. national world war ii museum hosts an online panel discussion on efforts to document the more than 22,000 chinese-americans who served in the armed forces during world war ii. speakers include an author of a book on the subject, a researcher who assisted in her efforts, a chinese-american vietnam war veteran, and the daughter of one of the 22,000 veterans. the national world war ii museum provided this video. >> welcome, everyone. thank you for joining us this evening. >> thanks for having us. >> i want to begin by talking to samantha. so, samantha, how did your work on the stories of chinese-american veterans begin? samantha: this actually started, a documentary i did on the mississippi delta chinese. and i needed to find the right hook to sell the story of the chinese-americans in the mississippi delta. chinese-american history is not sexy. it took me almost 20 years to find t
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p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> you're watching american history tv.very weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span 3. created by america's favorite cable television companies. today we're brought to you by these cable television companies to provide these programs to viewers as public -- as a public service. announcer: located in charleston harbor fort sumter was held in 1861. despite south carolina's secession in 1860. up next, mark malloy describes the events of april 12, 1861 when confederate guns around the harbor opened fire on fort sumter. this talk was part of a symposium on the war in the east hosted by the emerging civil war blog. chris: welcome back to the virtual symposium. glad to have you with us. my name is chris. our next speakeres
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p.m. eastern, 7 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> you are watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span3 explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3. today, we are brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. presidency,""the the daughter of president gerald ford and betty ford reflects on the ford family's time in the white house. here's a preview. >> let me ask about this. to me, it is the book's other dramatic part about betty ford's time in the white house. women who were diagnosed with breast cancer often kept it quiet. it was almost an embarrassment to them and of course, a critical, often fatal diagnosis. your mother had just stepped into the national spotlight and she decided she could help women by treating this as publicly as she did. ,an you talk to us about that so early in the administration? an interesting discussion because she talked to all of us in the family and said, how do you feel about this? and we were like, it's fine. it's not a big deal. it was not a big deal to us family members. then
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p.m. eastern, 5 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span3. explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3, created by america's television companies. we are brought to you by these television companies who bring you c-span as a public service. >> one million women from 50 different countries married american servicemen during and immediately after world war ii. erin coggins, a high school teacher from alabama, talked -- talks about these war brides and their experiences both during the war and after moving to the united states. the friends of the national world war ii memorial hosted this discussion as part of its annual teachers conference and provided the video.
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one giant leap for mankind. >> explore more of the air and space museum at 3:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 p.m. pacific here on american tv. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american history on tv on c-span3, created by american cable television companies, today we are >> next, jeffrey ans about his book, "when the world seemed new," in which he examines president george h w bush's foreign policy initiatives after the cold war. the center for presidential history and the george h w bush presidential library cohosted this event in november 2017. in one hour and 45 minutes, an oral historian talks about atomic veterans, serviceman assigned to nuclear bomb tests and cleanup. many who suffered long-term health issues from radiation exposure. in two hours, historians discuss the role and reception of ethnic and immigrant troops during the civil war. thomas: good evening, i am a member of the department of history, i served a couple of semesters ago as the interim director for the center of presidential history and i cannot tell you what a delight it is to welcome y
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>> watch the full program sunday on american artifacts at 6:00 eastern, 3:00 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> you are watching american history tv every weekend on c-span three. explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3, created by america's cable television companies. today we are brought to you by these companies who provide american history tv these viewers as a public service. >> stanford university professor talks about civil rights leader martin luther king junior's upbringing eddie chronicles his early career as a reverend. professor carson's class took place at ebenezer baptist church in atlanta where mlk and his father were both pastors. the class was part of a seminar that included field trips. this is about one hour. mr. carson: who is martin luther king? when we look at martin luther king, there is one side of him is a famous individual. he is the 1964 winner of the nobel peace prize. he is the person who was the most influential leader of a great social movement. he is the only american who was honored with a national holiday in his name
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on the future, working together, america has done well. >> watch all the program sunday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, five :00 p.m. pacific here on american tv. >> army veteran rick berry talks about his experience flying helicopters during the vietnam war. he describes different missions and flying formations as well as the role of the first cavalry division. the wisconsin veterans museum hosted his discussion and provided the video. >> today, we are pleased to have mr. rick berry with us today. he is going to be speaking about his time in vietnam as an army aviator, helicopter aviator. rick grew up in command ticket -- in connecticut, but now calls madison home. he attended the university of connecticut for a few years and entered u.s. army helicopter flight school.
on the future, working together, america has done well. >> watch all the program sunday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, five :00 p.m. pacific here on american tv. >> army veteran rick berry talks about his experience flying helicopters during the vietnam war. he describes different missions and flying formations as well as the role of the first cavalry division. the wisconsin veterans museum hosted his discussion and provided the video. >> today, we are pleased to have mr. rick...
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p.m. eastern, 3:00 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> next to scholars discuss the role of the western press during the civil war. they talk about the divide between prounion and secessionist papers as well as the delay among communities receiving news by nsp
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p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific here on americanstory tv. >> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past, american history tv, on c-span3. 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. >>> my fellow americans i've always thought new year's day was an especially american tradition, full of the optimism and hope we're famous for in our daily lives and energy and confidence we call the american spirit. perhaps because we know we control our own destiny we believe deep down inside that working together we can make each new year better than the old. although last night was one of parties, today is one of resolutions. reviewing the old year we try to decide what we can do
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p.m. eastern sunday on american artifact, here on american history tv. >> university of north carolina at chapel hill professor kathleen duval teaches a class about the end of the american revolution and the 1783 treaty of paris. she talks about the competing goals between the united states, british empire, france, and spain, and how delegates reached a compromise. the university of north carolina at chapel hill provided this video. prof. duval: welcome to history 238 at the university of north carolina chapel hill. in the last lecture i gave to this class, french and american forces defeated the british at the battle of yorktown, and british public opinion had shifted away from continuing this long war to put down a rebellion in the 13 british colonies that were rebelling. today we will go to paris in july of 1782 where britain and its former colonists were beginning to negotiate. what would be the result of this war for american independence? first of all, independence itself was a foregone conclusion. the former colonies, the 13 that had risen in rebellion against their empire, were go
p.m. eastern sunday on american artifact, here on american history tv. >> university of north carolina at chapel hill professor kathleen duval teaches a class about the end of the american revolution and the 1783 treaty of paris. she talks about the competing goals between the united states, british empire, france, and spain, and how delegates reached a compromise. the university of north carolina at chapel hill provided this video. prof. duval: welcome to history 238 at the university of...
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p.m. eastern, 3:00 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> next to scholars discuss the role of the western press during the civil war. they talk about the divide between prounion and secessionist papers as well as the delay among communities receiving news by newspaper -- by mail rather than telegraph. this was hosted by the university of tennessee at chattanooga. david: i am david's axman. i am the -- i am david sackman -- i am david sachsman. this morning's panel concerns the far western press and the civil war. i think the far western press meant something different than it does now. we will find out. our moderator today is one of the leaders in the field -- probably the leader in the field of southern civil war journalism , debra reddin van tuyll from augustine university. it is all yours. debra: thank you for attending our panel this morning. we talked yesterday about how much scholarship on the civil war has grown in the past 28 years but there are some areas still wide open for consideration and press in the far west is
p.m. eastern, 3:00 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> next to scholars discuss the role of the western press during the civil war. they talk about the divide between prounion and secessionist papers as well as the delay among communities receiving news by newspaper -- by mail rather than telegraph. this was hosted by the university of tennessee at chattanooga. david: i am david's axman. i am the -- i am david sackman -- i am david sachsman. this morning's panel concerns the far...
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p.m. eastern only on american history tv here on c-span3. >> american history tv on c-span 3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, "the history makers," with the presidents of spelman college and prairie view a&m, on the history of african-americans in education and the importance of hbcu's. and in light of the recent attacks on the u.s. capitol capital, watch several films on the united states government and american democracy, which offers civics lessons on how the government works. at six: 30 p.m. eastern, author nathaniel silver talks about his book "in the heart of the sea," about the 1820 sinking of a ship following a spur in well attack and the state of the ship's crew. and we look back at farewells and inaugurations of previous presidents will clinton, george w. bush, dwight eisenhower, john kennedy, and ronald reagan. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> you are watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-
p.m. eastern only on american history tv here on c-span3. >> american history tv on c-span 3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, "the history makers," with the presidents of spelman college and prairie view a&m, on the history of african-americans in education and the importance of hbcu's. and in light of the recent attacks on the u.s. capitol capital, watch several films on the...
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p.m. eastern sunday on american artifact, here on american history tv. >> university of north carolina at chapel hill professor kathleen duval teaches a class about the end of the american revolution and the 1783 treaty of paris. she talks about the competing goals between the united states, british empire, france, and
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cracks watch the full program sunday on american artifacts at 6 p.m. eastern, 3 p.m. pacific, here on a merrick in history tv. >> doctoral candidate maria mcdaris discusses the influence of the southern pacific railroad in creating california farming communities. she argues that goal was to create new markets in business for themselves while creating model communities that ascribe to their own view. the center for the american west hosted the event and provided the video. cracks my layman -- >> we are the hosts, you are very lucky to be the host of this presentation by maria mcdaris. brea, is coming to us all the way from marin is someone who is hard to introduce. usually, he like to introduce people with a synced title like a law professor, a journalist, but maria doesn't make introductions easy at all. she is an architect, she is a historian, she is the parser of literary themes of theory and then anthropologist. may be the easiest thing to say is maria is polymath. she takes a vision of what might happen and makes it practical and real. in her other skills, she takes what is pra
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here as well and we'll see you all soon. announcer: learn more about the people and events that shaped the civil war and reconstruction every saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern only on american history tv here on c-span 3. you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span 3, explore our nation's past, american history tv on c-span 3, created by america's cable television companies and today were 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, sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the nasa film on the third successful mission to the moon after the disastrous failed lunar mission at 6:00 p.m. history on american artifacts, we go to plymouth, massachusetts, to explore a recreated 17th century colonial village depicted in 1627, seven years after the mayflower landed and when 160 pilgrims lived there. at 6:30 p.m. eastern it a discussion on the post world war 1 era in the u.s. with college professor richard faulkner explaining a time of racial unrest, violence, a deadly p
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here on fox starting 6:00 p.m. eastern time next tuesday. brett bear and martha maccallum will be in georgia bringing you details on the key races. one thing americans are hoping to repeat in the new year, all those gains on wall street. a record year for stocks. investors feeling hopeful. what can we expect in 2021? a money debate coming up. ♪ research shows that people remember commercials with exciting stunts. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's something you shouldn't try at home... look, liberty mutual customizes home insurance so we only pay for what we need. it's pretty cool. that is cool! grandma! very cool. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ five blades and a pivotingglide flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke, while washing away dirt and oil. so you're ready for the day with a clean shave and a clean face. see every yikes...... and even every awwwwwwww... wait, where was i? introducing self protection from xfinity. designed to put you in control. with real-time notifications and a week of uninterrupted recording. all powered by relia
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on what the change in leadership means for all of us here in america, tomorrow night, 8:00 p.m. eastern on cbs. >>> now to the coronavirus pandemic, and the huge effort to vaccinate as many americans as possible, the reported death toll has reached 399,000 in the u.s., and it's almost certain to pass 400,000 later today. the latest cdc data shows less than half of all of available vaccine doses have been given to patients. states are working hard to change that. our lead national correspondent david deg naud is in lansing, michigan. david, how's michigan's vaccination effort going? >> reporter: anthony, they've used about half their vaccines so far, that's the vaccines that they have received. sparrow health system here in the lansing area secured this old sears center. this is where you'd come to get your oil changed but this morning you drive up and get a covid test. tested over 100,000 people and starting today this morning they opened the two closest bays to where we are to start vaccinating people. first time they're doing it, right here. this is what's happening all around the country. hospital systems are finding whatever space they can find to get the job done. from amusem
on what the change in leadership means for all of us here in america, tomorrow night, 8:00 p.m. eastern on cbs. >>> now to the coronavirus pandemic, and the huge effort to vaccinate as many americans as possible, the reported death toll has reached 399,000 in the u.s., and it's almost certain to pass 400,000 later today. the latest cdc data shows less than half of all of available vaccine doses have been given to patients. states are working hard to change that. our lead national...
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american flag on it. that was, by the way, at 4:27 p.m. eastern. 4:27 p.m. eastern. and while this was going on here in the nation's capitol, on capitol hill just 10 minutes earlier at 4:17 p.m. eastern the president -- president trump tweeted a video speaking to those same disgusting rioters, and he said this. listen. >> we love you. you're very special. you've seen what happens. you see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. i know how you feel. but go home and go home in peace. >> let's go to our white house correspondent jeremy diamond. he's watching all of this. and ryan nobles, he's covering capitol hill for us. ryan, first of all, you're learning new details, new information right now about the house speaker's next steps in actually trying to remove president trump from office. tell us what you're learning. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. house speaker nancy pelosi for the first time saying that she and her caucus are prepared to move forward with articles of impeachment against president trump. and they're planning to do it in a unique way, essentially putting vice presiden
american flag on it. that was, by the way, at 4:27 p.m. eastern. 4:27 p.m. eastern. and while this was going on here in the nation's capitol, on capitol hill just 10 minutes earlier at 4:17 p.m. eastern the president -- president trump tweeted a video speaking to those same disgusting rioters, and he said this. listen. >> we love you. you're very special. you've seen what happens. you see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. i know how you feel. but go home and go home...
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here next weekend, 6:00 p.m. eastern, for more "american voices." hello, it's good to be with you tonight. for msnbc inauguration special. washington is often quiet around the capitol on a sunday night, but not this quiet. it definitely belies the anxiety felt around the district and across the country. law enforcement is working overtime to prevent violence on the streets ahead of the transfer of power. let's spend this hour locking ahead at president-elect joe biden's inauguration. from nbc news in washington, i'm joshua johnson. welcome to the week. ♪♪ let's begin with the latest. security is tight. 15,000 troops are quartered here and around the u.s. capitol with more on the way. many had been sleeping on the marble floors of the capitol visitor's center before cots were brought in. so far we know of two arrests made at checkpoints, but more than 300 cases have been opened in the broader investigation. investigators are combing through more than 150,000 photos and videos and other evidence from tipsters. also, "the new yorker" released new individual yes of the january 6th riots. we'll share some of it with you in a moment. but let's begin with america's 59th pres
here next weekend, 6:00 p.m. eastern, for more "american voices." hello, it's good to be with you tonight. for msnbc inauguration special. washington is often quiet around the capitol on a sunday night, but not this quiet. it definitely belies the anxiety felt around the district and across the country. law enforcement is working overtime to prevent violence on the streets ahead of the transfer of power. let's spend this hour locking ahead at president-elect joe biden's inauguration....
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p.m. eastern. calls waiting, just want to give you a look at how some of the documentary starts. here it is. [video clip] >> the dome is one of the world's most recognized symbols of americanemocracy. >> people should come here and think about the america that they know. >> we installed it at the place of hope. the irony is that it was slave labor that built this temple for freedom. >> the framers endowed the institution with a few extremely important policies. host: that's from our 2006 documentary, what with the founders think of our republic? peggy, welcome. caller: yeah, good morning. i don't think they would be very happy. you cannot destroy democracy from the outside in. you have to destroy from the inside. china sent us a virus and russia sent us a trojan horse in the name of donald trump. there was a quitclaim payment to activists one month before the riots. it makes me very sad. thank you. host: pennsylvania, ken, thank you. -- morning. caller: thank you. our founding fathers would be turning over in their graves. the attack in the capital was just as bad as the attack on pearl harbor. those were so-called americans, but the attack on pearl harbor, we all came tog
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here next weekend, 6:00 p.m. eastern, for more "american voices." hello, it's good to be with you tonight. for msnbc inauguration special. washington is often quiet around the capitol onot this quiet. it definitely belies the anxiety felt around the district and across the country. law enforcement is working overtime to prevent violence on the streets ahead of the transfer of power. let's spend this hour locking ahead at president-elect joe biden's inauguration. from nbc news in washington, i'm joshua johnson. welcome to the week. ♪♪
here next weekend, 6:00 p.m. eastern, for more "american voices." hello, it's good to be with you tonight. for msnbc inauguration special. washington is often quiet around the capitol onot this quiet. it definitely belies the anxiety felt around the district and across the country. law enforcement is working overtime to prevent violence on the streets ahead of the transfer of power. let's spend this hour locking ahead at president-elect joe biden's inauguration. from nbc news in...
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p.m. eastern. >>> after this break, i will tell you about the heroic measures some health care workers are taking to help americans get vaccinated. keep it right here on right here on msnbc. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for every trip you've been dreaming of, expedia has millions of flexible booking options. because the best trip is wherever we go together. ♪ because the best trip is w>i spend a lot of time. sin my truck.y? it's my livelihood. ♪ rock music >> man: so i'm not taking any chances when something happens to it. so when my windshield cracked... my friend recommended safelite autoglass. they came right to me, with expert service where i needed it. ♪ rock music >> man: that's service i can trust... no matter what i'm hauling. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >>> the president just tweeted that the number of deaths is foor far exaggerated, calling it a ridiculous method of determination compared to other countries. your response to that. >> well, the deaths are real deaths. i mean, all you need to do is go out into the trenches, go to the hospitals, see what the health care workers are dealing with. they are under very stressed sit
p.m. eastern. >>> after this break, i will tell you about the heroic measures some health care workers are taking to help americans get vaccinated. keep it right here on right here on msnbc. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for every trip you've been dreaming of, expedia has millions of flexible booking options. because the best trip is wherever we go together. ♪ because the best trip is w>i spend a lot of time. sin my truck.y? it's my livelihood. ♪ rock music >> man: so i'm not taking...
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p.m. eastern. calls waiting, just want to give you a look at how some of the documentary starts. here it is. [video clip] >> the dome is one of the world's most recognized symbols of americanocracy. >> people should come here and think about the america that they know. >> we installed it at the place of hope. the irony is that it was slave labor that built this temple for freedom. >> the framers endowed the institution with a few extremely important policies. host: that's from our 2006 documentary, what with the founders think of our republic? peggy, welcome. caller: yeah, good morning. i don't think they would be very happy. you cannot destroy democracy from the outside in. you have to destroy from the inside. china sent us a virus and russia sent us a trojan horse in the name of donald trump. there was a quitclaim payment to activists one month before the riots. it makes me very sad. thank you. host: pennsylvania, ken, thank you. -- morning. caller: thank you. our founding fathers would be turning over in their graves. the attack in the capital was just as bad as the attack on pearl harbor. those were so-called americans, but the attack on pearl harbor, we all came toget
p.m. eastern. calls waiting, just want to give you a look at how some of the documentary starts. here it is. [video clip] >> the dome is one of the world's most recognized symbols of americanocracy. >> people should come here and think about the america that they know. >> we installed it at the place of hope. the irony is that it was slave labor that built this temple for freedom. >> the framers endowed the institution with a few extremely important policies. host:...
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eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past, american history tv, on c-span3. 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. >>> my fellow americans i've always thought new year's day was an especially american tradition, full of the optimism and hope we're famous for in our daily lives and energy and confidence we call the american spirit. perhaps because we know we control our own destiny we believe deep down inside that working together we can make each new year better than the old. although last night was one of parties, today is one of resolutions. reviewing the old year we try to decide what we can do better in the new. most of us are with our families, near the warmth of the hearth, watching football with our friends. gathering together we find strejt astrength and renewal. but this special holiday time is tragically marred for many of us. you may have spotted the reason
eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> you're watching american history tv, every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past, american history tv, on c-span3. 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. >>> my fellow americans i've always thought new year's day was an especially american tradition, full of the optimism and hope...