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p.m. eastern on american history tv. next, the u.s. holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. hosts the commemorative ceremony to remember those who perished and to mark international holocaust remembrance day, observed every january 27 on the anniversary of the auschwitz birkenau concentration camp liberation during world war ii. among the speakers, we hear from two survivors who offered their memories and a prayer. ♪ >> good morning. my name is lisa left. on behalf of the museum leadership, i want to welcome the many ambassadors, diplomats, representatives from the u.s. state department, other u.s. government agencies, will members of our holocaust memorial council, and national jewish organization. -- organizations.
p.m. eastern on american history tv. next, the u.s. holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. hosts the commemorative ceremony to remember those who perished and to mark international holocaust remembrance day, observed every january 27 on the anniversary of the auschwitz birkenau concentration camp liberation during world war ii. among the speakers, we hear from two survivors who offered their memories and a prayer. ♪ >> good morning. my name is lisa left. on behalf of the museum...
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on lectures in history at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern tonight here on american history tv.conversations on u.s. presidents and race, plus america as a superpower. starting at noon eastern on in-depth, live conversation with author and white house correspondent april ryan. >> i studied at morgan state university just down the road, studied for this. this is my vocation, not knowing i would be under fire for asking questions. i have asked questions of each president, the same question except for one, of each president over the last 21 years. i have been asking -- but asking questions now has me fearing for my life. fire."book is "under her other books are "on mom's and at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, syndicated columnist cal thomas explores the rise and fall of nations historically in the american role as a superpower. he is interviewed by amanda carpenter. >> we are not each other's enemies, as lincoln said. if we don't make this great experiment called democracy or a constitutional republic work for succeeding generations, as i argue in my book, we are going to expire.
on lectures in history at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern tonight here on american history tv.conversations on u.s. presidents and race, plus america as a superpower. starting at noon eastern on in-depth, live conversation with author and white house correspondent april ryan. >> i studied at morgan state university just down the road, studied for this. this is my vocation, not knowing i would be under fire for asking questions. i have asked questions of each president, the same question...
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p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3, and listen to our lectures and history podcast. find it now where you listen to podcasts. professor amira rose davis examines the history of african-american women in sports, including women who played baseball in the negro leagues in the 1950's, and women who participated in olympic sports. this interview was recorded at the annual american historical association meeting. is a: amira rose davis professed or -- professor of history at penn state college in pennsylvania and is working on a book about the lives and labors of women athletes in the age of jim crow. thanks for joining us on american history tv. professor davis: thanks for having me. steve: let me begin with your book, expected to be published in about a year. what have you learned so far? professor davis: so many things. i started the project asking, is there a long history of black women in sports? i found more than i expected to find. there wasn't any archive labeled history of black women in sports. by the time i pieced it together, i would say i got started by findi
p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3, and listen to our lectures and history podcast. find it now where you listen to podcasts. professor amira rose davis examines the history of african-american women in sports, including women who played baseball in the negro leagues in the 1950's, and women who participated in olympic sports. this interview was recorded at the annual american historical association meeting. is a: amira rose davis professed or -- professor of history at penn state...
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p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. history of shelf -- bookshelf, craig shirley chronicles the influence of run -- ronald reagan in his book, "reagan rising." we recorded his remarks at the 2017 gaithersburg book festival in gaithersburg, maryland. >> good afternoon and welcome to the gaithersburg book festival. my name is julian hafner of the democratic central committee 17 which encompasses rockville and the beautiful city of gaithersburg. so, welcome. gaithersburg is a city that proudly promotes the arts and humanities. we are pleased to bring you the is pleased to bring you this event, our sponsors and volunteers, when you see them around, please say thanks. appreciate that. i would like to get to this event but if you announcement. -- first, a few announcements. please silence all your devices. i will wait. [laughter] go ahead. silence all devices. thank you. if you are on social media today and we hope you are please use the hashtag g bs, gaithersburg book festival. your feedback is valuable to us, there will be
p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. history of shelf -- bookshelf, craig shirley chronicles the influence of run -- ronald reagan in his book, "reagan rising." we recorded his remarks at the 2017 gaithersburg book festival in gaithersburg, maryland. >> good afternoon and welcome to the gaithersburg book festival. my name is julian hafner of the democratic central committee 17 which encompasses rockville and the beautiful city of gaithersburg. so, welcome....
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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 americantory tv. >> this is american history tv on c-span3. each week and we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historical places to learn about american history. next we visit the trail of tears gallery at the national museum of the american indian in washington, d.c., which looks at the national debate over the 1830 indian removal act and its impact on southern tribes. associate curator paul chaat smith leads us through the gallery after the introduction in the americans exhibit, which examines how indian imagery is
on our weekly series real america. saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on americantory tv. >> this is american history tv on c-span3. each week and we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historical places to learn about american history. next we visit the trail of tears gallery at the national museum of the american indian in washington, d.c., which looks at the national debate...
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on our weekly series " reel america." saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 4 p.m. eastern on americanspan, your unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. sunday night on q&a, a look at the american presidents through the lens of the books they have written. >> the story has often been in quote thatng candidate's father was the one pulling the strings. that is not true. ted kennedy wanted that pulitzer prize. old another story he would rather win upon surprise -- so, because he had the strong desire for literary fame, even though he did not really want to do literary work, he got himself -- in new york city, and washington, d.c., people have been gossiping. did kennedy write that book? i wonder who wrote that book. but the pulitzer change the equation and it made a moral question and ethical question. readers realize this, too. kennedy at the letters was receiving and librarians were sending him letters, school teachers, saying did you really write this book? you would not have accepted that price if you did not write
on our weekly series " reel america." saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 4 p.m. eastern on americanspan, your unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by your television provider. sunday night on q&a, a look at the american presidents through the lens of the books they have written. >> the story has often been in quote thatng candidate's father was the one pulling the strings. that is not true. ted kennedy wanted that pulitzer prize....
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, we are featuring american history tv programs as preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. and be sure to watch museum week, all this week, starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv. here on c-span 3. >>> tonight, on c-span, president trump holds a campaign rally in phoenix, arizona. live coverage starts at 9:00 p.m. ireastern on c-span or wat online or listen live with the free c-span radio app. >>> campaign 2020 is in nevada friday, live at 3:00 p.m. eastern, as president trump speaks in las vegas, ahead of the state's caucus. live coverage on c-span. watch on demand at c-span.org. and listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >>> up next, a look at post-brexit foreign and security policy with former british defense secretary liam fox. his remarks came a few days after the u.k. officially left the european union, after 47 years as a member state. held by the center for strategic and international studies, this is about 20 minutes. >>> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the center for strategic and international studies. my name is heather conley. we welcome you. this is our first full-fledged event in the new year. and i couldn'
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p.m. eastern on american history tv. next, a postdoctoral research associate at princeton university explores the history of medicaid and medicare in the united states explaining how discussions on universal health care have evolved since the 1960's. this interview was recorded at the american historical association meeting. >> george aumoithe is joining us from our studios in new york. thanks for being with us on american history tv. >> thanks for having me. >> you have devoted a considerable amount of time studying medicare and medicaid. take us back to that time period and how this legislation was significant at the time and how it has evolved. >> that's a great question to start off with. passed innd medicaid july 1965. medicaid was really an afterthought in the legislative drafting process. laws ratification shortly after the assassination of president john f. kennedy meant that there was a greater focus on the medicare law and there were certain historical reasons for this. medicare grew out of the criminals act in
p.m. eastern on american history tv. next, a postdoctoral research associate at princeton university explores the history of medicaid and medicare in the united states explaining how discussions on universal health care have evolved since the 1960's. this interview was recorded at the american historical association meeting. >> george aumoithe is joining us from our studios in new york. thanks for being with us on american history tv. >> thanks for having me. >> you have...
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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 on american history tv. look atht on q1 day, a american presidents through the lens of the books they bring with a journalist and historian. >> the story has often been that kennedy's father was the one pulling the strings behind the scene. but that is not true. jack kennedy wanted that pulitzer prize. there are multiple times he brought up people at surprise. he told a historian, i would rather win the pulitzer prize then be present. even know he didn't want to do literary work my got himself the prize. in new york city, and washington, d.c., people have been gossiping. look? really like that i wonder how much they are getting out of the royalty checks. but then the pulitzer changed it. it made it a moral and ethical question. readers are like this, too. i looked at the letters kennedy was receiving in 1957. librarians and schoolteachers teachers were sending him letters saying, did you really like this book? they were responding to the interview. that is not the right thing to do. watch tonight
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 on american history tv. look atht on q1 day, a american presidents through the lens of the books they bring with a journalist and historian. >> the story has often been that kennedy's father was the one pulling the strings behind the scene. but that is not true. jack kennedy wanted that pulitzer prize. there are multiple times he...
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americans. communicators, monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two -- on c-span2. -- from arame museum of the american revolution in philadelphia, a historian explains why revolutionary war hero benedict arnold betrayed the american cause. "turncoat:uthor of benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty." tonight' event, my friend stephen brahm welcome a native of portsmouth, england, stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished historians practicing the craft today. part of that is because he spent a good bit of time as a journalist. and he specialized in the 18th century. about thetten a lot british army in north america, the french and indian war, he has
americans. communicators, monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two -- on c-span2. -- from arame museum of the american revolution in philadelphia, a historian explains why revolutionary war hero benedict arnold betrayed the american cause. "turncoat:uthor of benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty." tonight' event, my friend stephen brahm welcome a native of portsmouth, england, stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished historians practicing the craft today. part...
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announcer: learn more about how everyday americans helped to aid intelligence on sunday, seven :00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. next, the u.s. holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. hosts the commemorative ceremony to remember those who perished and to mark international holocaust remembrance day, observed every january 27 on the anniversary of the auschwitz birkenau concentration camp liberation during world war ii. among the speakers, we hear from two survivors who offered their memories and a prayer. ♪ >> good morning. my name is lisa left. on behalf of the museum leadership, i want to welcome the many ambassadors, diplomats, representatives from the u.s. state department, other u.s. government agencies, will members of our holocaust memorial council, and national jewish organization. -- organizations. most importantly, i want to give a special warm welcome to the many holocaust survivors with us today. it has been their honor, and in memory of the victims, that we are dedicated to making the world a better place for ourselves and future generations. this event commemorated in
announcer: learn more about how everyday americans helped to aid intelligence on sunday, seven :00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. next, the u.s. holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. hosts the commemorative ceremony to remember those who perished and to mark international holocaust remembrance day, observed every january 27 on the anniversary of the auschwitz birkenau concentration camp liberation during world war ii. among the speakers, we hear from two survivors who offered...
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archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series reel america, saturday at 10 to copy p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american q&a, we discussed notable speakers of the house with the catholic university of america political science professor matthew greene. >> we have, a lot of -- a long way from the days of sam rayburn and dwight eisenhower, the idea that you are together even if you are together even if you're in separate elected institutions and this idea that the speaker in particular should be deferential to the president. that is just not what we are seeing now. there is a way in which that is a sign of a healthy vigorous partisan differences, if you disagree with the president or the speaker you should not be afraid to say so. but i think, and this is what troubles me and i have written about this but there are certain ways in which our elected officials, we expect to kind of share some common agreement on issues, released a sense that they have these important role to play, these institutional roles that should rise above their policy differences. >> watch tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span q&a.
archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series reel america, saturday at 10 to copy p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american q&a, we discussed notable speakers of the house with the catholic university of america political science professor matthew greene. >> we have, a lot of -- a long way from the days of sam rayburn and dwight eisenhower, the idea that you are together even if you are together even if you're in separate elected institutions and...
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archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series "reel america," saturday 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on americans the penn dental-planes -- the panhandle-plains museum. next, we hear about the influence of kansas city on the development of amarillo. people know lot of about the ranching history of this area. this history is more like an american regional story that hasn't been told. the isolation of the ranching history as texas, texas,
archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series "reel america," saturday 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on americans the penn dental-planes -- the panhandle-plains museum. next, we hear about the influence of kansas city on the development of amarillo. people know lot of about the ranching history of this area. this history is more like an american regional story that hasn't been told. the isolation of the ranching history as texas, texas,
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p.m. eastern on american history tv, "the yalta conference." >> i come from the crimea conference with a firm belief that we've made a good start on the road to a world of peace. never before have the major allies been more closely united, not only in their war aims but also in their peace aims. >> at 4:30 on "oral histories," we'll talk with a medal of honor recipient who will recount his experiences as a marine atty woe je at iwo jima. >> i really thought everybody had lost their mind for a second. i couldn't figure out what was going on. and then i caught on what was going on, because they were look at the mt. surabachi. >> this weekend, explore our nation's past on american history tv, on c-span3. >>> monday, president trump holds a rally in manchester, new hampshire, the day before the state's primary. live coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2.
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p.m. eastern on american history tv. next on the presidency, former george w. bush administrators talk about the planning leading up to the 2007 troops in iraq. this is the second of three programs on the search hosted by the center for presidential history at southern methodist university in dallas. >> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. i hold a chair here at smu. it is my honor to introduce our distinguished panel of speakers. second to my left we have ambassador eric aleman
p.m. eastern on american history tv. next on the presidency, former george w. bush administrators talk about the planning leading up to the 2007 troops in iraq. this is the second of three programs on the search hosted by the center for presidential history at southern methodist university in dallas. >> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. i hold a chair here at smu. it is my honor to introduce our distinguished panel of speakers. second to my left we have ambassador eric aleman
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p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >>> wisconsin governor tony evers spoke to lawmakers at the state capitol in madison. he talked about jobs, access to health care, and transportation infrastructure at his state of the state address. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. honorable supreme court justices, tribal nation leaders, constitutional officers, member of the wisconsin national guard, active and retired members of our armed forces, cabinet members, senate president roth, majority leader fitzgerald, minority leader shilling, speaker voss, minority leader hence, distinguished guest, and most importantly the people of wisconsin, welcome and thank you for being here tonight. [ applause ] my partner in mischief kathy is in the gallery tonight with our daughter katie, our son-in-law collin, our granddaughter anna and our daughter-in-law landa. where are you folks? i can't see you? [ applause ] thank you so much for your love and support. i'm with you and i won't embarrass you tonight. i'm tony evers, and i'm incredibly proud
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on our weekly series reel america, saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at four called p.m. eastern -- 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv.t on the presidency, historians talk about the views of abraham lincoln and frederick douglass on emancipating those in slavery. they track their evolution from early in their careers through the civil war. the new york historical society hosted the event. louise: good morning, everyone and happy new year to everyone. welcome to the new york historical society. i am the president and ceo. i am thrilled to see all of you here in our beautiful auditorium this morning.
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p.m. eastern here on american history tv. ♪ narrator: here on the black sea near the city of yalta is theeeting place of the leaders of britain, russia, and the united states, the most successful international conference of the war. ♪ narrator: the castle, once a summer palace, is where the crimean conference is to take place. the surrounding countryside is busy with preparation. military convoys bring necessary supplies. ♪ narrator: special communications lines are strung to the palace. ♪ narrator: under three flags at a nearby airfield, russian officials await the arrival of the british and american delegations. ♪ narrator: anthony eaton, british foreign minister. ♪ narrator: edward stettinius, the united states secretary of state. ♪ narrator: harry hopkins, advisor to president roosevelt, with the united states ambassador to russia. ♪ narrator: and winston churchill, prime minister of great britain. ♪ narrator: also arriving by plane after a 6000 mile trip is franklin d. roosevelt, president of the united states. ♪ narrator: the first of eight days of day and night conferences at the c
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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 american history tv. >> the pantex plant in amarillo texas is the nation's primary facility for the final assembly dismaptdle. of nuclear weapons. for approximately 30 years the safest method for the transportation of this material was by rail. we begin our look at the history of pantex with a visit to the amarillo railroad museum where several cars once used by the plant are now on display. >> we're trying to preserve the rich rural heritage of the texas panhandle. it wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the coming of the railroad. the thing was, we realized real quick the railroads were evolving and change. we were seeing newer local motives coming on. we were seeing so many changes, so we said we need to preserve some of that before it disappears so we incorporated as the amarillo railroad museum with that goal to preserve it, and it was after we incorporated that we bought this property here in the northeast part of amarillo, and, they already had the railroad track on it. and we've been, you
on our weekly series "reel america." saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. here on american history tv. >> the pantex plant in amarillo texas is the nation's primary facility for the final assembly dismaptdle. of nuclear weapons. for approximately 30 years the safest method for the transportation of this material was by rail. we begin our look at the history of pantex with a visit to the amarillo railroad museum where several cars once used by the plant are now...
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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 americanold us the most important issues for the presidential candidates to address are climate change, gun violence, teen vaping, college affordability, mental health and immigration. we're awarding $100,000 in total cash prizes. the winners for this year's studentcam competition will be announced on march 11. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> at the white house in washington, crowds gather for the inauguration of franklin d roosevelt as president
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on truman and eisenhower. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, 3:00 p.m. pacific on our series americanrtifacts, the sculptor david addicks crated 42 giant bus of american residents for a williams for virginia presidents park that opened in 2004. -- busts. after the car park closed the statues were moved to private property where they have been decaying since. we met a storyteller who leads walking tours and photography clinics at the location to learn more. at 6:30 p.m. eastern, 3:30 p.m. pacific, kansas city public library cohosts authors devin mills and kyla westra, who talk about their book, great wartime escapes and rescues. they focus on stories about world war ii pows and concentration camps. theat 8:00 p.m. eastern on presidency, former white house curator william almond talks about the long history of the white house east room and how presidents have used it for political and ceremonial purposes. that is what is coming up here on american history tv. ♪ [wind blowing] >> the temperature a bear 10 degrees above zero. the wind, a cutting 20 miles per hour. the date, almost any day
on truman and eisenhower. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, 3:00 p.m. pacific on our series americanrtifacts, the sculptor david addicks crated 42 giant bus of american residents for a williams for virginia presidents park that opened in 2004. -- busts. after the car park closed the statues were moved to private property where they have been decaying since. we met a storyteller who leads walking tours and photography clinics at the location to learn more. at 6:30 p.m. eastern, 3:30 p.m. pacific, kansas...
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p.m. eastern on american history tv the 1945 documentary of that meeting the yalta conference. >> i come from with the firm belief that we have made a good start on the road to a world of peace. never before have the major united not closely only in the war aims but in their piece aims. announcer: at 430 on oral histories we will talk with woody herschel williams who talks about iwo jima. >> they jumped up and started firing their weapons into the air. screaming and yelling and that kind of stuff. i really thought everybody had lost their mind for a second. i could not figure out what was going on. , i looked and on there was a wire on top amounts are bocce. announcer: explore our nation's past on american history tv on c-span3. we look back to the 1992 presidential campaign of bill clinton. he announced his candidacy october 3, 1991 and five days later visited franklin high school in hampshire he ate lunch, play basketball, and to questions from students. >> you come with me. what is your name? i'm governor clinton. you?re can we shake hands? thank you. i like it. i will try not to cheat.
p.m. eastern on american history tv the 1945 documentary of that meeting the yalta conference. >> i come from with the firm belief that we have made a good start on the road to a world of peace. never before have the major united not closely only in the war aims but in their piece aims. announcer: at 430 on oral histories we will talk with woody herschel williams who talks about iwo jima. >> they jumped up and started firing their weapons into the air. screaming and yelling and that...
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p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> up next, the discussion on election security. this panel looks at preventing voting machines from being hacked. and talks about some of the benefits of paper ballots. georgetown law's institute for technology, law and policy, hosted this
p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> up next, the discussion on election security. this panel looks at preventing voting machines from being hacked. and talks about some of the benefits of paper ballots. georgetown law's institute for technology, law and policy, hosted this
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archival films on public affairs in their series, on our weekly "reel america," saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on americanrican history tv, covering history c-span style with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival films, lectures in college classrooms and visits to museums and historic places. all weekend come every weekend, on c-span3. ♪ ♪ narrator: at the white house in washington, crowds gather for the inauguration of
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we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. be sure to watch museum week all this week starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv here on c-span3. >>> tonight on c-span, president trump holds a campaign rally in phoenix, arizona. live coverage starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, but you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen live with the free c-span radio app. >>> during this election season, the candidates beyond the talking points are only revealed over time. but since you can't be everywhere, there's c-span. our campaign 2020 programming differs from all other political coverage for one simple reason, it's c-span. we've brought you your unfiltered view of government every day since 1979. and this year we're bringing you a view of people seeking to steer that this move. in other words, your future. this election season, go deep, direct, and unfiltered. see the biggest picture for yourself and make up your own mind. with c-span's campaign 2020, brought to you as a public service by your public television provider. >>> acting homeland security secretary chad wolfe and former hom
we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. be sure to watch museum week all this week starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv here on c-span3. >>> tonight on c-span, president trump holds a campaign rally in phoenix, arizona. live coverage starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, but you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen live with the free c-span radio app. >>> during this election season, the...
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p.m. eastern on american history tv. >> next on "american history tv" we hear from panelists about june 6, 1944, d-day. they talk about the lesser recognized contributions of women and allied governments and military forces ensuring the success of the landing on normandy's beaches. this was part of the national world war ii museum national conference in new orleans.
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, we are featuring american history tv programs as preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. and be sure to watch museum week, all this week, starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv. here on c-span 3. >>> tonight, on c-span, president trump holds a campaign rally in phoenix, arizona. live coverage starts at 9:00 p.m. ireastern on c-span or wat online or listen live with the free c-span radio app. >>> campaign 2020 is in nevada friday, live at 3:00 p.m. eastern, as president trump speaks in las vegas, ahead of the state's caucus. live coverage on c-span. watch on demand at c-span.org. and listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >>> up next, a
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p.m. eastern time on american history tv on c-span3. civil war scholar timothy smith explores the 1863 battle of champion hill, part of the vicksburg campaign. he discusses how general grant's leadership contributed to a union victory in this mississippi engagement. this event was part of pamplin historical park's "small battles, big results" symposium. great right, we've got a speech for second session. is aimothy r. smith veteran of the american park service and currently teaches at the university of tennessee. he is the author, editor, and coeditor of 18 books, including "champion hill: the decisive battle of vicksburg." his book on grierson's raid -- actuallyis fall it is out and you can buy a copy at our bookstore at the battlefield center. i am pleased to introduce dr. timothy smith. [applause] dr. smith: thank you. i appreciate that. i appreciate the opportunity to be here. i have always heard about pampl in park. this is my first time to be here. i always heard how nice it is. i'm a believer now. you've got a great place here an
p.m. eastern time on american history tv on c-span3. civil war scholar timothy smith explores the 1863 battle of champion hill, part of the vicksburg campaign. he discusses how general grant's leadership contributed to a union victory in this mississippi engagement. this event was part of pamplin historical park's "small battles, big results" symposium. great right, we've got a speech for second session. is aimothy r. smith veteran of the american park service and currently teaches at...
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p.m. eastern here on american history tv."playing with fire", the 1968 election and the transformation of american politics in which he recalls the turmoil of the 1968 presidential election. we recorded his remarks at a bookstore in washington, dc in 2017. this 1968 election was the first one i was alert for. i was in high school. i remember zero of the 1964 election. i remember just flashes of 1960 because it was a giant deal for irish catholic boys in boston, that one of us was on his way to winning it, and it is hard to believe this now, but in those days, we
p.m. eastern here on american history tv."playing with fire", the 1968 election and the transformation of american politics in which he recalls the turmoil of the 1968 presidential election. we recorded his remarks at a bookstore in washington, dc in 2017. this 1968 election was the first one i was alert for. i was in high school. i remember zero of the 1964 election. i remember just flashes of 1960 because it was a giant deal for irish catholic boys in boston, that one of us was on...
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p.m. eastern on american history tv's railamerica, the 1945 documentary of that meeting, the conference. >> i come from the crimean conference with the belief we have made a good start on a world peace. before have the major allies been more closely united. not only in their war aims, but also in therapy seems. histories weoral will talk with medal of honor incipient -- recipient herschel. the marines around me jumped up and started firing their weapons into the air. screaming and yelling. i really thought everybody had lost their mind. i cannot figure out what was going on. dan, i caught onto up was doing looked, andhen i glory.as old >> explore our nation's past on american history tv, on c-span3. >> tonight on q and a, how south sudanese video game developer louis is bringing peace and conflict resolution to the refugee experience to a wider audience. >> as someone who has been my country as a country that has over 73% of the population is under the age of 30. these are all young people and they were raised up in the war. when i was playing grand theft auto i was like, how bout if young
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p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. listen to our lectures and history podcast. find it now where you listen to podcasts. there are really a lot of ways to follow this highly competitive election season on the c-span networks, but the fastest and easiest is c-span.org. we have our campaign 2020 interactive calendar with results maps of upcoming primaries and caucuses, including super tuesday. there is the event tracker. this is a tool for searches. the state-by-state results, broken down by the candidate, county, and district, not only presidential candidates. and our schedule information. it is free and easily accessible , all there at c-span.org. >> tonight on real america, a 1959 film produced by the onsident's committee government contracts which dramatizes racial tensions caused by the first hiring of a black secretary in an office doing federal contract work. here is a preview. now i will take you down and introduce you. >> you have to wait. who hashe gentleman been complaining about the lack of office? >> if you do not get someone to sit at that desk, you
p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. listen to our lectures and history podcast. find it now where you listen to podcasts. there are really a lot of ways to follow this highly competitive election season on the c-span networks, but the fastest and easiest is c-span.org. we have our campaign 2020 interactive calendar with results maps of upcoming primaries and caucuses, including super tuesday. there is the event tracker. this is a tool for searches. the state-by-state results, broken...
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, here on american history tv on c-span3. sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards. sally pikes makes the argument against medicare for all. in her latest book, false premise, false promise,. >> in december there were 4 million brats on the waiting list to get treatment. treatment is not supposed to be delayed from seeing agp to getting treatment more than 62 days. that u.k.not met in that standard for over five years. -- 4m brits. under the world health arenization study, brits the bottom of the wrong in most industrialized countries. >> watch it on book tv on c-span2. 9:00 him eastern. >> up next, george aumoithe a postdoctoral research associate at princeton university explores the history of medicaid and medicare in the united states explaining how discussions on universal health care have evolved since the 1960's. this interview was recorded at the annual american historical association meeting. >> george aumoithe is a postdoctoral research associate at princeton university and he is joining us from our studios in new york. thanks for being with us on american h
, here on american history tv on c-span3. sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards. sally pikes makes the argument against medicare for all. in her latest book, false premise, false promise,. >> in december there were 4 million brats on the waiting list to get treatment. treatment is not supposed to be delayed from seeing agp to getting treatment more than 62 days. that u.k.not met in that standard for over five years. -- 4m brits. under the world health arenization study, brits the...
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p.m. eastern on american history tv's real america, the 1945 documentary of that meeting, "the yalta conference." >> i come from the crimea conference with a firm belief that we have made a good start on the road to a world of peace. never before have the major allies been more closely united, not only in their war aims but also in their peace aims. >> and at 4:30 on "oral histories," we'll talk with medal of honor recipient herschel "woody" williams. >> the marines around me started firing their weapons into the air, screaming and yelling and that kind of stuff. and i really thought everybody had lost their mind there for a second. i couldn't figure out what was going on. and then i caught on what was going on because they were looking at mt. surabachi and there's old glory. >> this weekend, explore our nation's past on american history tv on c-span3. >>> the head of global policy management for facebook testified before congress about what the social media company is doing regarding disinformation and doctored videos. at this hearing we'll also hear from
p.m. eastern on american history tv's real america, the 1945 documentary of that meeting, "the yalta conference." >> i come from the crimea conference with a firm belief that we have made a good start on the road to a world of peace. never before have the major allies been more closely united, not only in their war aims but also in their peace aims. >> and at 4:30 on "oral histories," we'll talk with medal of honor recipient herschel "woody" williams....
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archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series "reel america," saturdays at 10:00 p.m. and sundays at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. ♪ >> a heavy snowfall on primary day in new hampshire is an omen of things to come. a write-in vote, by a man who did no campaigning and was half a world away. despite the weather, the turnout was heavy -- 100,000 were expected to vote, substantially more than 80,000 cast their ballots, and 85% wrote in the name henry caps on lond. from the capital of the granite state to a small hamlet on the canadian border, the people seemed to have made up their minds. the largest appointment at a campaign have -- headquarters were put in the shade by the whirlwind tours of goldwater and rockefeller. meanwhile, henry stayed in his vietnam as the ballots were counted. it was a large victory all the way. ♪ with the victor far from the scene of his triumph, his son george faced a barrage of questions from reporters. he said he felt his father would remain at his post for the time being. the ambassador would work in south vietnam when he got the order to report to defense secretary mcnamar
archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series "reel america," saturdays at 10:00 p.m. and sundays at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. ♪ >> a heavy snowfall on primary day in new hampshire is an omen of things to come. a write-in vote, by a man who did no campaigning and was half a world away. despite the weather, the turnout was heavy -- 100,000 were expected to vote, substantially more than 80,000 cast their ballots, and 85% wrote in...
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on american history tv. we take you inside college classrooms to learn about topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. that is saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern on c-span three. coverc-span gears up to the iowa caucuses and new hampshire primary, american history tv looks back to the 1990 two and 2000 presidential campaigns. governor bill clinton visiting students back in october, 1991. texas governor george w. bush on his first trip to new hampshire. here is a preview. >> good to see you, thanks. are we playing a game? i missed, come on. i will cover him. >> pick him up. pick him up. be careful. journey back to previous new hampshire primaries this sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. victory is not winning for our party. victory is winning for our country. >> president trump delivers his state of the union address from the house chamber. live tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. followed by the democratic response.
on american history tv. we take you inside college classrooms to learn about topics ranging from the american revolution to 9/11. that is saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern on c-span three. coverc-span gears up to the iowa caucuses and new hampshire primary, american history tv looks back to the 1990 two and 2000 presidential campaigns. governor bill clinton visiting students back in october, 1991. texas governor george w. bush on his first trip to new hampshire. here is a preview....
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p.m. eastern on "american history tv" on c-span3. >> we continue our look at election integrity and security. in this portion, panelists discussed various ways to regulate and protect users online data for being targeted for political advertisements. georgetown's law institute hosted this forum. >> okay. so we're reconvening for our fourth and final panel of the day. new challenges in election oversight and regulation. for those who didn't see me at the top of the day, i run our institute for technology law and policy here at the law school and we're really thrilled to be hosting you all today. the conversation so far have surfaced many key areas of challenges. somebody was saying that they're feeling a little depressed and we need to try to get the energy up on the final panel of the day. issues from fragmentation of political discourse and new pathways for misinformation, to voter suppression, to the technical challenges of election security. this panel is going to add another challenge. the significant challenges we face in election oversight and preparedness. but also talk about the solu
p.m. eastern on "american history tv" on c-span3. >> we continue our look at election integrity and security. in this portion, panelists discussed various ways to regulate and protect users online data for being targeted for political advertisements. georgetown's law institute hosted this forum. >> okay. so we're reconvening for our fourth and final panel of the day. new challenges in election oversight and regulation. for those who didn't see me at the top of the day, i...
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watch american history tv and watch museum week on the x we get 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> during this election season, the candidates are only revealed over time. but since you cannot be everywhere, there is c-span. our campaign 2020 programming differs from all other political coverage for one simple reason, it's c-span. we brought you your unfiltered view of government every day since 1979. this year we are bringing you and unfiltered view for this november. in other words, your future. it isis election season direct and unfiltered. see the biggest ask her for yourself and make up your own mind with c-span's campaign 2020. brought to you as public service by students from across the country told us the most important issues for the presidential candidates to address, climate change, gun violence, teen vaping, college affordability, mental health, and immigration. we are awarding $100,000 in cash prices. the winners from this year's competition will be announced on march 11. >> so you are not currently on the property of mr. howard ow
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week, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. and be sure to watch museum week all this week, starting at 8:00 p.m. easternan also watch online at c-span.org or listen live with the free c-span radio app. . >> campaign 2020 is in nevada friday. live at 3:00 p.m. eastern. as president trump speaks in las vegas ahead of the state's caucus. live coverage on c-span. watch on demand at c-span.org and listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >> a house small business subcommittee is looking into whether federal policy is helping agriculture technology such as rural broadband access. here's the hour and 40 minute hearing. >> good
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american history tv." watch archival films on public affairs each week on our series "railamerica." saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. here is a quick look at one of our recent programs. conclusion of the first part of the conference, with much of the work already done, the big three surrounded by the chiefs of staff with their staff and officials posed for the cameras in the patio of the palace. a memorable picture. with theireaders highest state ministers behind them. the conference proceeded as the heads of state and their aides would to work on the problems. after eight days, the conference ended. the big three released their joint statement. substantial agreement was reached. regular conferences of the united nations would be held. the first in san francisco beginning april 25, 1945. the long weary journey from washington had been rewarded and mr. roosevelt had won for his country renewed faith in a permanent peace. the president arrived in washington on the 20th of february. 37 days. days which will leave their imprint on history. history which franklin delano roosevelt lived and made, a
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p.m. eastern on american history tv here on c-span3. >>> tonight on c-span, president trump holds a campaign rally in phoenix, arizona. live coverage starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, but you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen live with the free c-span radio app. >>> during this election season, the candidates beyond the talking points are only revealed over time. but since you can't be everywhere, there's c-span. our campaign 2020 programming differs from all other political coverage for one simple reason, it's c-span. we've brought you your unfiltered view of government every day since 1979. and this year we're bringing you a view of people seeking to steer that this move. in other words, your future. this election season, go deep, direct, and unfiltered. see the biggest picture for yourself and make up your own mind. with c-span's campaign 2020, brought to you as a public service by your public television provider. >>> acting homeland security secretary chad wolfe and former homeland security secretary michael cher nof talk about national security priorities. at a forum ho
p.m. eastern on american history tv here on c-span3. >>> tonight on c-span, president trump holds a campaign rally in phoenix, arizona. live coverage starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, but you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen live with the free c-span radio app. >>> during this election season, the candidates beyond the talking points are only revealed over time. but since you can't be everywhere, there's c-span. our campaign 2020 programming differs from all...
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announcer: learn more about how everyday americans helped to aid intelligence on sunday, seven :00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. next, the u.s. holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. hosts the commemorative ceremony to remember those who perished and to mark international holocaust remembrance day, observed every january 27 on the anniversary of the auschwitz birkenau concentration camp liberation during world war ii. among the speakers, we hear from two survivors who offered their memories and a prayer. ♪ >> good morning.
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p.m. eastern on american history tv here on c-sp c-span3. >>> tonight, president trump holds a campaign rally in phoenix, arizona xz live coverage starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. also watch online at c-span.org. >>> our c-span campaign 2020 bus team is traveling across the country asking voters what issues should presidential candidates address. >> this election is the most important issue for me is civil rights and civil libts, like voting rights, reproductive rights, criminal justice reform and reproductive freedom. we're seeing these being violated left and right. but they're just as important as every other issue. >> the issue that's most important to me right now is the fact that our veterans don't have housing. i feel as though new hampshire since it's one of our 50 states should do more for us veterans and right now veterans have to leave and either go to vermont or massachusetts in order to get the services they need. i don't think that's appropriate. these people make a sacrifice for our country and they should be able to have the services come home. >> environmental policies.
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p.m. eastern on "american history tv." announcer: next, andrea warren talks about her book "enemy child: the story of norman minette up. a boy imprisoned in a japanese internment camp during world war ii. mr. minette joints the discussion before during and after his time at the heart mountain war relocation center located in wyoming. the library of congress hosted this event. >> welcome to the askin family. soall of you who are generous to make this program possible. welcome. thank you for being here. welcome to all of our young visitors from washington area schools. so nice to have you here. welcome to the c-span audience that will be watching this in the future. who among you has never been in this library? ok. quite a few. in the event you have not been in this building before, welcome to the world largest library. the greatest and most extensive cultural institution on the planet. your very own library of congress. it was founded in 1800s, not long after the founding of this country. it was conceived as a place that wo
p.m. eastern on "american history tv." announcer: next, andrea warren talks about her book "enemy child: the story of norman minette up. a boy imprisoned in a japanese internment camp during world war ii. mr. minette joints the discussion before during and after his time at the heart mountain war relocation center located in wyoming. the library of congress hosted this event. >> welcome to the askin family. soall of you who are generous to make this program possible....
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p.m. eastern -- 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. next on the presidency, historians talk about the views of abraham lincoln and frederick douglass on emancipating those in slavery. they track their evolution from early in their careers through the civil war. the new york historical society hosted the event. louise: good morning, everyone and happy new year to everyone. welcome to the new york historical society. i am the president and ceo. i am thrilled to see all of you here in our beautiful auditorium this morning. today's program, "frederick douglass, abraham lincoln and emancipation." i would like to thank our great trustee and benefactor, arnold -- bernard schwartz, for his generosity and making this event and many of our programs possible. [applause] i would also like to recognize and thank one of our trustees who has joined us today, david blight. i want to say how proud we are to count david among our trustees at new york historical. i want to recognize laura washington and mercedes franklin, who are cochairs of our frederic
p.m. eastern -- 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. next on the presidency, historians talk about the views of abraham lincoln and frederick douglass on emancipating those in slavery. they track their evolution from early in their careers through the civil war. the new york historical society hosted the event. louise: good morning, everyone and happy new year to everyone. welcome to the new york historical society. i am the president and ceo. i am thrilled to see all of you here in our...
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bookshelf features the country's best-known american history writers of the past decade talking about their books. can watch our weekly series on saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv on c-span3. 20 20 coverage continues today at 7:00 p.m. eastern live from the democratic party dinner featuring president and candidates joe biden, pete buttigieg, tom steyer, centre michael bennet, senator bernie senator deval patrick, elizabeth warren, senator amy klobuchar, and andrew yang. watch live on c-span. c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> this year marks the 100th anniversary of the start of prohibition, a constitutional amendment banning the manufacture, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors. up next, from the smithsonian associates, historian, author and to a guy, garrett pick discusses the rise and fall of the 13 year expert meant in america. he is the author of the prohibition hangover, alcohol in america from demon rum to cultic everyday and prohibition in washington, d.c.: how dry we were not. >> good evening. i am lauren rosenberg with smithsonian associates. i'm so glad you are here tonight. welcome.
bookshelf features the country's best-known american history writers of the past decade talking about their books. can watch our weekly series on saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv on c-span3. 20 20 coverage continues today at 7:00 p.m. eastern live from the democratic party dinner featuring president and candidates joe biden, pete buttigieg, tom steyer, centre michael bennet, senator bernie senator deval patrick, elizabeth warren, senator amy klobuchar, and andrew yang....
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p.m. eastern here on american history tv. students from across the country told us the most important issues for the presidential candidates to address our climate change, gun violence, teen vaping, college affordability, middle health, and immigration. we are awarding $100,000 in total cash prizes. the winners for this years competition will be announced on march 11. ♪ primary ishampshire tuesday. watch results and candidate speeches starting 7:30 p.m. eastern life on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. ♪ ♪ susan: joe mcquaid, longtime publisher and now editor at large of the new hampshire union
p.m. eastern here on american history tv. students from across the country told us the most important issues for the presidential candidates to address our climate change, gun violence, teen vaping, college affordability, middle health, and immigration. we are awarding $100,000 in total cash prizes. the winners for this years competition will be announced on march 11. ♪ primary ishampshire tuesday. watch results and candidate speeches starting 7:30 p.m. eastern life on c-span, c-span.org, or...
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p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span three and listen to our lectures in history podcast. find it now where you listen to podcasts. >> next, defense attorney alan dershowitz and bob trial. they included impeachment, the "me too" movement and anti-semitism. beverly hills temple of the arts posted hour and 815 affect. >> i'm looking forward to tonight. you have nothing last a judge. many of you may know him. he was appointed to the united states circuit court november 7, 1985. served as chief just judge from 2007 -- 2014. graduated from ucla and from ucla law school in 1975. prior to the appellate bench, he served as chief judge of the united states claims court from 82 -- 85 and special counsel to the protection board and he retired in 2017 after 35 years additional service. [applause] he's married to marcy and has three children. he and three grandchildren. we thank you for being here. [applause] now we mentioned ucla but we must give you this. [applause] we are really honored to have ronald trump, practical politics. [applause] director of the usc center for the political
p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span three and listen to our lectures in history podcast. find it now where you listen to podcasts. >> next, defense attorney alan dershowitz and bob trial. they included impeachment, the "me too" movement and anti-semitism. beverly hills temple of the arts posted hour and 815 affect. >> i'm looking forward to tonight. you have nothing last a judge. many of you may know him. he was appointed to the united states circuit court...
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p.m. eastern on american history tv real america the 1945 documentary of that meeting, the yalta conference. >> i have come from the crimea conference with a firm belief that we have made a good start on the road to a world of peace. >> never before have the major allies been more closely united, not only in their war aims but also in their piece aims. >> at 4:30 on oral histories we talk with medal of honor recipient woody williams who recounts his experiences as a marine on iwo jima. >> the marines [inaudible] they started firing their weapons, screaming and yelling and that kind of stuff and i really thought everybody had lost their minds for a second rate i could not figure out what was going on and then i caught on what was going on because they were [inaudible] and then i looked and there's old glory. >> this weekend explore our nations passed on american history tv on c-span3. >> next, a news briefing with house speaker nancy pelosi who spoke to reporters about president trump's state of the union speech, his acquittal of the senate impeachment trial in this morning's national prayer
p.m. eastern on american history tv real america the 1945 documentary of that meeting, the yalta conference. >> i have come from the crimea conference with a firm belief that we have made a good start on the road to a world of peace. >> never before have the major allies been more closely united, not only in their war aims but also in their piece aims. >> at 4:30 on oral histories we talk with medal of honor recipient woody williams who recounts his experiences as a marine on...