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p.m. pacific on american history tv. the c-span cities tour explores the american story. since 2011 we have been to more than 200 communities across the nation. like many americans our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next and look at one of our city tour visits. ♪ >> the battleship missouri, battleship becomes the scene of a ceremony marking the surrender of japan. in the bay of tokyo itself, destroyer buchanan comes alongside, bring you representatives of the allied powers. general of the army douglas macarthur boards the missouri. the fleet commander and admiral halsey welcome the chief of staff, general sutherland, aboard. the escort general macarthur to the grand deck with a 20 minute ceremony is to take place. 2, 1945.day, september ♪ [indistinct chatter] level or on the 01 veranda deck. we now call this deck the surrender deck. this is for the japanese assigned the unconditional surrender ending world war ii. this part behind me here is where the table sat. the ship looked different. the shady canopy was not installed and the tourette was turr
p.m. pacific on american history tv. the c-span cities tour explores the american story. since 2011 we have been to more than 200 communities across the nation. like many americans our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next and look at one of our city tour visits. ♪ >> the battleship missouri, battleship becomes the scene of a ceremony marking the surrender of japan. in the bay of tokyo itself, destroyer buchanan comes alongside, bring you representatives of the...
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p.m. pacific. the american history tv series american artifacts visits historic places.smithsonian national museum of the american indian include more than 500,000 photographs, 25,000 of these images are online. up next, we look at the selection of these covering the history of photography.
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p.m. pacific here on american history tv.can history tv is on c-span3 every weekend and all of our programs are archived on our website at c-span.org/history. you can watch lectures and college classrooms, tours of historic sites, archival films, and see our schedule of upcoming programs. that's c-span.org/history. in october 1862, confederate cavalry pressed into maryland and pennsylvania including the town of chambersburg to raid for horses and other supplies. editor talksg about this first major confederate movement north of the mason-dixon line and the union response. this talk was part of a symposium on the war in the east hosted the emerging civil war blog. and 45 minutes, a sculptor discusses the process behind creating a soldiers journey, the sculptural component of the new national world war i memorial which is being constructed in downtown washington, d.c. at 8 p.m. eastern, 5 p.m. pacific on lectures in history, professor garcia talks >> welcome to the emerging civil war symposium. thank you for joining us in perso
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p.m. pacific on american artifact here on american history tv.s record is a shameful roll call of the most catastrophic blunders in our lifetime. he has spent his entire career on the wrong side of history. >> our current president has failed in his most basic duty to the nation. he has failed to protect us, to protect america, and my fellow americans, that is unforgivable. >> the first presidential debate isween trump and biden tuesday, september 29 at 9:00 p.m. eastern. , streaming,n c-span and on-demand and listen on the free radio app. ♪ thist me begin with pandemic and how it has impacted the museum and univision in particular.
p.m. pacific on american artifact here on american history tv.s record is a shameful roll call of the most catastrophic blunders in our lifetime. he has spent his entire career on the wrong side of history. >> our current president has failed in his most basic duty to the nation. he has failed to protect us, to protect america, and my fellow americans, that is unforgivable. >> the first presidential debate isween trump and biden tuesday, september 29 at 9:00 p.m. eastern. ,...
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p.m. pacific on american artifacts on american history tv. every saturday at 8:00 p.m.astern on american history tv on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights, and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. with most campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage students. >> orbit shot did most of the work to change the soviet union, but reagan met him halfway. reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, i should mention, madison called it freedom of the use of the press and it is freedom to print things and publish things. it is not a freedom of what we refer to institutionally as the press. >> lectures on american history tv on c-span3, every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures and history is available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. ♪ music]nd drum >> you are watching american history tv, covering history c-span style with even
p.m. pacific on american artifacts on american history tv. every saturday at 8:00 p.m.astern on american history tv on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights, and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. with most campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage students. >> orbit shot did...
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p.m. pacific on american artifacts, here on eric and history tv. -- on american history tv. >> american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. >> every saturday at 8 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3, go in a different classroom in here about topics ranging from civil rights in u.s. presidents to 9/11. your patience and logging into class. >> with most college campuses closed thanks to that -- due to the coronavirus, watched teachers transfer to a virtual setting. >> gorbachev did most of the work, but reagan met him halfway. reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, which we will get to later, madison called it freedom of the use of the press and it is the freedom to print and publish things, not the freedom for what we refer to as the institutionalism of the press. p.m.ery saturday at 8 eastern. it's also available as a podcast. find >> historians david blight and annette gordon-reed talked about recent debates over historical monuments, discussing how people could make decisions about removing or contextualizing them based on hist
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p.m. pacific right here on cbs. >> i do like when major says that. >> he's right.h, so true. >>> a new wildfire outbreak in northern california has turned deadly. at least three people were killed in the zogg fire burning north of sacramento. nearly 70,000 people have been told to leave their homes in the wine country north of san francisco where the glass fire combined with two others just yesterday. the flames have burned more than 50 square miles leaving parts of the area looking like mars. jonathan vigliotti is in napa county with more on this story. >> good morning to you. you are looking at yet another home that's about to go up in flames. the fire has destroyed more than 100 structures at this hour as it continues to push its way down the mountainside into neighborhoods. nearly 70,000 people have been evacuated. the fire stands at 0% containment. as it continues to grow. the glass fire tore through napa in sonoma county monday consuming a decades-old winery and popular bed and breakfast. it damaged the elite meadowwood resort while leaving entire neighborhoo
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p.m. pacific. the american history tv series american artifacts visits historic places. the collections of the smithsonian national museum of the american indian include more than 500,000 photographs, 25,000 of these images are online. up next, we look at the selection of these covering the history of photography. and learn how to navigate and explore the museum's online collections. due to the coronavirus, this program was recorded via zoom. >> we are joined by michelle delaney. tell us what your title is and what your job is. ms. delaney: thank you. my job is assistant director for culture at the smithsonian's national museum of the american indian. i leave the scholars, the historians, the curators at the museum who are in charge of producing exhibitions, the books, a lot of the educational programs and symposiums, and work with a collection of about 824,000 objects. but i have a real interest in photography's and we have also over 500,000 photographs in the national museum of the american indian archive center. so, i have been working very hard in the years i spent t
p.m. pacific. the american history tv series american artifacts visits historic places. the collections of the smithsonian national museum of the american indian include more than 500,000 photographs, 25,000 of these images are online. up next, we look at the selection of these covering the history of photography. and learn how to navigate and explore the museum's online collections. due to the coronavirus, this program was recorded via zoom. >> we are joined by michelle delaney. tell us...
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p.m. pacific on lectures in history, professor garcia talks >> welcome to the emerging civil war symposium. thank you for joining us in person and online. before i introduce our next speaker, i want to make a shout today those taking possible including our technical director. thank you for your work behind the camera. and also, a thank you to our symposium coordinator's. the cousin of the pandemic, we had to postpone this year's in person symposium and all of the work that kevin and dan did to get ready for that we postponed until next year so tickets for that are available at this time. they also stepped up to make today's virtual symposium possible. thank you for your work. i would like now to introduce our next speaker. barely.y the managing editor of emerging civil war who was working behind the scenes to keep the blog up and going and to make sure that all of that free content is coming to you every day. her work is invaluable to our organization. she is the author of "call out the cadet" a book series. she is also at work on a biography of the gallant pelham. herwill present some of
p.m. pacific on lectures in history, professor garcia talks >> welcome to the emerging civil war symposium. thank you for joining us in person and online. before i introduce our next speaker, i want to make a shout today those taking possible including our technical director. thank you for your work behind the camera. and also, a thank you to our symposium coordinator's. the cousin of the pandemic, we had to postpone this year's in person symposium and all of the work that kevin and dan...
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p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >> between 1892 and 1954 about 12 million immigrants seeking a new life in america were taken to ellis island for processing, questioning and health screening. today millions of americans take ferry boats to visit ellis island and the statue of liberty. up next on american artifacts we visit to learn about the immigrant experience. >> good morning. i'm a park ranger for the national park service here at ellis island. this island for many americans is the place where their american story began. 12 to 13 million americans came to this island and to this building in order to be given the okay to go out and start their lives in the late 1800s and early 1900s. now, a lot of people don't know about ellis island before that time. i'm going to talk briefly about ellis island itself. today we're 27 acres in size. but in the original form this island was, it was three acres. a small island in
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p.m. pacific time, an 80-year-old part-time nap a resident can be seen in a san francisco hair salon, wet wearing a mask, but she was almost alone, due to coronavirus regulations, salons in san francisco are closed to services. nancy pelosi went inside, and she can do that because she is the speaker of the house, third in line to the presidency. you cannot because you don't have as much power as nancy pelosi. the owner of the salon was furious about this, and she told fox news that pelosi's trip was disturbing and a slap in the face to people not allowed to work because of nancy pelosi. meanwhile, our media was angry, too, not a nancy pelosi, but at you for finding out it happened. over at "politico," one person was incensed by this, and she tweeted, and we are quoting, "have to ask, upon seeing this, is it legal in california, a two-party system consent state,o videotape someone in a private home or business without their consent?" it was the owner's fault, the security camera's fault definitely not nancy pelosi's set fault. iif you follow nancy pelosi carefully, you are not surprised by
p.m. pacific time, an 80-year-old part-time nap a resident can be seen in a san francisco hair salon, wet wearing a mask, but she was almost alone, due to coronavirus regulations, salons in san francisco are closed to services. nancy pelosi went inside, and she can do that because she is the speaker of the house, third in line to the presidency. you cannot because you don't have as much power as nancy pelosi. the owner of the salon was furious about this, and she told fox news that pelosi's...
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p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >> between 1892 and 1954 about 12 million immigrants seeking a new life in america were taken to ellis island for processing, questioning and health screening. today millions of americans take ferry boats to visit ellis island and the statue of liberty. up next on american artifacts we visit to learn about the immigrant experience. >> good morning. i'm a park ranger for the national park service here at
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p.m. pacific on american history tv. ♪ >> you are watching american history tv.very weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. by america'sted television companies as a public service and brought to you by your television provider. next on the civil war, wetorians look at how remember the civil war through our memorial landscape and discuss whether to remove or contextualize monuments. for theater hosted the event -- ford theater hosted the event and provided the video. >> i am pleased to introduce this discussion. how we remember and memorialize the civil war has been a topic in the united states, and we have seen renewed interest in these conversations in recent weeks. violence andf national memory, we at ford's see our work in looking at not only the action of the past, but how the past infos
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p.m. pacific time here. if the senate was to confirm the pick her outspoken conservative ideology would put a historic right wing stamp on the high court just weeks before the 2020 election. and we'll have more on this coming up later in our show this morning. >>> meantime governor newsom is announcing the closure of a state run prison in tracy. the president is part of governor newsom's plan to close two prisons by 2023. the goal is to reduce incarceration while investing in crime prevention and community safety. next year's tracy prison shutdown will save the state about $182 million per year. >>> all right, today more than 3,000 health care workers will be announcing their plans to go on strike in alameda county. nurses and health workers on the seiu 1021 union will be issuing the ten day notice to the alameda health system today. leaders say the aahs management has repeatedly failed to provide enough resources to take care of patients since long before the pandemic started. alameda health systems says on
p.m. pacific time here. if the senate was to confirm the pick her outspoken conservative ideology would put a historic right wing stamp on the high court just weeks before the 2020 election. and we'll have more on this coming up later in our show this morning. >>> meantime governor newsom is announcing the closure of a state run prison in tracy. the president is part of governor newsom's plan to close two prisons by 2023. the goal is to reduce incarceration while investing in crime...
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p.m. pacific tonight as to how they came to that conclusion in the first place.look, there might be some plausible explanation behind why and how the census department landed on that october 5th date. the problem is given all of the shenanigans they've engaged in over who gets counted, how people get counted, it's just hard to credit them and take them seriously and that's what seems to be frustration from the judge. i'll tell you, it's not a nice place to be to have a federal judge annoyed with the answers you're giving. and the lawyer for of the government said the requirement was outrageous. and she said, well, look, what you've done is violated the administrative procedures act and not given an explanation for why you did what you did. >> just, if you close that census early, shoo who do you t gets let out? >> it's clearly black and brown communities, and namely, communities that don't speak english well. well documented and historical. and again, there may be a substantive justification -- again, they use the term target date. what's that mean, completion da
p.m. pacific tonight as to how they came to that conclusion in the first place.look, there might be some plausible explanation behind why and how the census department landed on that october 5th date. the problem is given all of the shenanigans they've engaged in over who gets counted, how people get counted, it's just hard to credit them and take them seriously and that's what seems to be frustration from the judge. i'll tell you, it's not a nice place to be to have a federal judge annoyed...
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p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> every saturday at 8 p.m. tvtern on american history on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and find out about topics from the american revolution, civil rights, and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> most classrooms closed, watch the professors transfer the setting to a virtual classroom. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union, but ronald reagan met him halfway. ronald reagan encouraged and supported him. >> freedom of the press, madison originally called it freedom of the use of the press and it is the freedom to print and publish things. it is not freedom for what we now refer to institutionally as oppressed. >> on c-span3. every saturday at 8 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is also available as a podcast. the 19 60 presidential debates between john f. kennedy and richard nixon will be the focus of alive program next sunday, september 27 at 9 a.m. eastern. our guest is the presidential studies director at the university of
p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> every saturday at 8 p.m. tvtern on american history on c-span3, go inside a different college classroom and find out about topics from the american revolution, civil rights, and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> most classrooms closed, watch the professors transfer the setting to a virtual classroom. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union, but ronald...
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p.m. pacific on american history tv. the c-span cities tour explores the american story.across the nation. like many americans our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next and look at one of our city tour visits. ♪ >> the battleship missouri, 53,000 ton
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p.m. pits effect -- pacific on american history tv. ♪ >> meeting at the summit, the most momentous internationalonference of the international postwar era through the eyes of the world for the capital of geneva. in the gleaming palace of nations, the big four, america, england, france, and russia, met to seek an end to a decade of cold war. heading the soviet delegation where the premier and the communist party chief, khrushchev. displaying russia's planned khrushchevriendship, appeared very much the boss. president eisenhower accompanied by the secretary of state offered to exchange military information with the russians in a dramatic personal appeal, but the plan was rejected and the president's wartime friend had left. britain and france's premier supported the american proposal. the president, startled and delighted genevans by going windowshopping near the party's end. he proved a popular american ambassador of goodwill. on the return to washington, a heavy rain drenched ms. eisenhower, the president, and the welcoming party including vice president nixon, misses nixon, the president -- ms.
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p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> over here, we have the recognition of eisenhower as supreme alliedommander. by asculpture is inspired famous photo that was taken on the people of d-day. thenhower is speaking to 101st airborne. he chose that group to speak to because it was anticipated they could have a 70% or higher casualty rate. he went out there. he found some of the 101st airborne. the story goes he wanted to know if anyone was from kansas. soldiers -- these soldiers do not represent any particular people, but some of the original soldiers in the group say he is holding his hand that way because he was talking about flyfishing. it may be true. it might not be true, but that is the story. you will notice these paratroopers, all the gear they have with them when they jumped had to be strapped to their bodies, so you will see straps going around, and some of them hold ammunition. some of them hold the things they need to survive because they were being dropped behind the lines. there is eisenhower with the very famous eisenhower jacket, which was that shorter cut off at the waist.
p.m. pacific here on american history tv. >> over here, we have the recognition of eisenhower as supreme alliedommander. by asculpture is inspired famous photo that was taken on the people of d-day. thenhower is speaking to 101st airborne. he chose that group to speak to because it was anticipated they could have a 70% or higher casualty rate. he went out there. he found some of the 101st airborne. the story goes he wanted to know if anyone was from kansas. soldiers -- these soldiers do...
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p.m. eastern, 7:00 pacific here on american history tv. american watching history tv.eekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television company and brought to you by your television provider. >> vanderbilt university hwartz talksomas sc about his book "henry kissinger and american power: a political biography." from a takes questions panel of scholars. the national history center hosted this online event and provided the video. prof. schwartz: thank you so much. i want to think the commentators and everyone for assembling this. i am deeply honored, especially to be given the william roger lewis lecture. state department committees suffering from bows and arrows. that was about a decade ago. i got to know him well and i feel really honored to give a let her -- lecture in his name.
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p.m. pacific.ere on nbc. >> that's going to be a good one. >>> let's welcome in al, get our first check of the weather. what you got? >> the largest burning fires now in california, august complex, burning three quarters million acres, probably above that because it is growing. in fact, we'll see more wildfires, climate change leading to larger, more frequent, intensifiers. and dangs smoke. that extends a thousand miles into the pacific. throughout california, hazardous air quality and into the pacific northwest. we have temperatures below normal for buffalo, minneapolis, denver, santa fe, into kansas city. t're going to geto your local ♪ limu emu & doug you know limu, after all these years it's the ones that got away that haunt me the most. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>
p.m. pacific.ere on nbc. >> that's going to be a good one. >>> let's welcome in al, get our first check of the weather. what you got? >> the largest burning fires now in california, august complex, burning three quarters million acres, probably above that because it is growing. in fact, we'll see more wildfires, climate change leading to larger, more frequent, intensifiers. and dangs smoke. that extends a thousand miles into the pacific. throughout california, hazardous air...
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p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific on american history tv. ♪ >> the meeting at the summit, the most momentous internationalonference of the international era through the eyes of the world for the trinkle swift capital of geneva. palace ofaming nations, the big four, american england france, and russia,
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p.m. -- pacific time, 1:00 p.m. eastern time here.arket after yesterday's major selloff in tech stocks, maria. those are your headlines. maria: all right, cheryl many thanthank. unrest in america this morning once again. no officers were directly charged by a grand jury for the shooting death of breonna taylor. the announcement came yesterday, triggering more unrest. former officers brett hankenson spaces three counts of acting with extreme indifference to the value of human life for firing into a neighboring apartment. protests erupted following the announcement leaving two officers shot in louisville yesterday. joining me right now the author of the new book, don't lie to me and stop trying to steal our freedom, judge janine piro is here. thank you for being with me. >> good to see you too. maria: let me get your reaction to the verdict yesterday and on obviously the impact and what we're seeing this morning in terms of violence and protesting against it. >> well, look, what you saw in kentucky yesterday was the application of the l
p.m. -- pacific time, 1:00 p.m. eastern time here.arket after yesterday's major selloff in tech stocks, maria. those are your headlines. maria: all right, cheryl many thanthank. unrest in america this morning once again. no officers were directly charged by a grand jury for the shooting death of breonna taylor. the announcement came yesterday, triggering more unrest. former officers brett hankenson spaces three counts of acting with extreme indifference to the value of human life for firing...
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p.m. eastern and pacific. >>> it is the top of the hour. i'm brianna keilar. and while hurricane sally made landfall early this morning, it's dumped up to two feet of water and is far from finished. we're also seeing some of the largest reported damage to date. part of the three-mile bridge which connects pensacola is missing. in alabama, there is widespread damage and flooding. they're experiencing the most significant outages with a quarter million people without power. it is forecasted to last until early tomorrow morning before it moves on. we have crews spread out along the gulf coast at cnn. riding out the storm or nite and you and your producer are trying to make progress here and get to gulf shores. tell us what the roads have been like. >> reporter: well, it's about what you would expect. we're in a town called foley, alabama, in the heart of baldwin county, which is just that part of southeast alabama that is on the east side of mobile bay. and we have been trying to make our way through some of the streets to get down towards gulf shores. this is ve
p.m. eastern and pacific. >>> it is the top of the hour. i'm brianna keilar. and while hurricane sally made landfall early this morning, it's dumped up to two feet of water and is far from finished. we're also seeing some of the largest reported damage to date. part of the three-mile bridge which connects pensacola is missing. in alabama, there is widespread damage and flooding. they're experiencing the most significant outages with a quarter million people without power. it is...
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p.m. eastern and pacific. >>> it is the top of the hour. i'm brianna keilar.le hurricane sally made landfall early this morning, it's dumped up to two feet of water and is far from finished. we're also seeing some of the largest reported damage to date. part of the three-mile bridge which connects pensacola is missing. in alabama, there is widespread damage and flooding.
p.m. eastern and pacific. >>> it is the top of the hour. i'm brianna keilar.le hurricane sally made landfall early this morning, it's dumped up to two feet of water and is far from finished. we're also seeing some of the largest reported damage to date. part of the three-mile bridge which connects pensacola is missing. in alabama, there is widespread damage and flooding.
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p.m. eastern and pacific.ect" which hits theaters in january. >>> subscribe to the sunday sit down podcast to hear the full length interview with mary j. blige. find it on apple podcasts or wherever you get yours. >>> next week, another brand lf n -new virtual sit down with kelly clark son. we will catch up with kelly about her time at home, new music reflecting recent pain in her life, and her smooth transition into an emmy winning daytime talk show host. kelly clarkson next week on "sunday >>> we're under a microclimate weather alert throughout the bay area. we have a lovely view in san francisco, but we will be seeing those excessive heat warnings remain in effect through monday and that's because we are talking about triple digit heat really through the entire interior valley. today's temperature forecast will be above the 100-degree markncord. san jose also in the triple digits. >>> ahead, our highs and lows of the week, including the bears who have become regulars at one convenience store in california.
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p.m. eastern, 7:00 pacific, here on american history tv.ng american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television company as a public service, and brought to you today by your television provider. american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend and all of our programs are archived on our /history.t c-span.org you can watch lectures in college classrooms, archival films, and see our upcoming programs. that's at c-span.org/history next on the civil war, historians and the green medford and vernon discussed the debate over removing confederate monuments and memorials and talk about how we remember slaveholders such as george washington and thomas jefferson in the way he memorializes the founding fathers differs from confederates. president lincoln's comment posted this discussion and provided the video. unique in thatot we will focus our conversation confederatef iconography, monuments, and memorials, but it is unique in that this is not just a conversation in response to recent
p.m. eastern, 7:00 pacific, here on american history tv.ng american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television company as a public service, and brought to you today by your television provider. american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend and all of our programs are archived on our /history.t c-span.org you can watch lectures in college classrooms, archival films, and see our upcoming programs. that's at c-span.org/history...
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p.m. eastern, 7:00 pacific here on american history tv. american watching history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television company and brought to you by your television provider. >> vanderbilt university hwartz talksomas sc about his book "henry kissinger and american power: a political biography." from a takes questions panel of scholars. the national history center hosted this online event and provided the video. prof. schwartz: thank you so much. i want to think the commentators and everyone for assembling this. i am deeply honored, especially to be given the william roger lewis lecture. state department committees suffering from bows and arrows. that was about a decade ago. i got to know him well and i feel really honored to give a let her -- lecture in his name. this book came about, and many of my friends have heard me give this origin story. about because of the review i did that mention the series that was used biography to teach history. it would hit biographical topics or would you say representat
p.m. eastern, 7:00 pacific here on american history tv. american watching history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. c-span3, created by america's cable television company and brought to you by your television provider. >> vanderbilt university hwartz talksomas sc about his book "henry kissinger and american power: a political biography." from a takes questions panel of scholars. the national history center hosted this online event and provided the video....
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p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific but the party gets started before then.for a countdown to the emmys, our virtual preshow where we'll talk with nominees, take a look at who is likely to win the awards on abcnews.com, roku and wherever you can get the abc news app. >> when the party really gets started. >> oh, when we are together. >> can i wear a tuxedo t-shirt? i've been debating this. >> ooh. >> i feel like this is the year. >> maybe not. >> i don't know. >> eva said it. i'm with eva. >> if i have to wear a dress you're putting on at least some uncomfortable pants. >> there you go. >> we'll be right back with our play of the day. ts. >> there you go. >> we'll be right back with our play of the day. te to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberc
p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific but the party gets started before then.for a countdown to the emmys, our virtual preshow where we'll talk with nominees, take a look at who is likely to win the awards on abcnews.com, roku and wherever you can get the abc news app. >> when the party really gets started. >> oh, when we are together. >> can i wear a tuxedo t-shirt? i've been debating this. >> ooh. >> i feel like this is the year. >> maybe not. >> i don't know....
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p.m. area of low pressure pushing toward the pacific northwest.ind flow onshore coming off the ocean bringing that fresher, cooler air and that's what cleaned out our air. what's going to happen is that low moves east, high pressure builds in and north wind is going to start to pull smoke back down to the bay area. still have good air quality tomorrow morning at 7:00 if you want to go take the dog out for a walk or just go out for a walk yourself. 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night, there might be some pockets of heavier smoke and the air quality deteriorating. but then it's good again for the most part on friday. as you will notice, indicated by the lighter blues and then saturday, sunday rolls around and with that wind direction switching, the pinks there indicating heavier smoke for saturday night going into sunday, especially. so something to watch out for. golden gate bridge camera showing you a very foggy view. this is something else you'll need to worry about first thing in the morning. live dopplar 7 showing you the fog along the coastline. visibili
p.m. area of low pressure pushing toward the pacific northwest.ind flow onshore coming off the ocean bringing that fresher, cooler air and that's what cleaned out our air. what's going to happen is that low moves east, high pressure builds in and north wind is going to start to pull smoke back down to the bay area. still have good air quality tomorrow morning at 7:00 if you want to go take the dog out for a walk or just go out for a walk yourself. 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night, there might be some...
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p.m. eastern, 11:00 a.m. pacific, here on american history tv.rican watching history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history, every weekend on c-span3. @c-spanus on twitter history for information on our schedule, and to keep up on the latest history news. >> this is american history tv, featuring events, interviews, archival films and visit the college classrooms, museums and historic places. exploring our nation's past every weekend, on c-span3. 10 years since 1790, the u.s. government has set out to record data about the u.s. can't -- the u.s. population. the count is mandated by the u.s. constitution. the count for 2020 is underway. series, "reelur america," films on the u.s. census from 1940 to 1990. show, three films that enumerators how to do their jobs in 1940. by "the bigowed count: the story of the u.s. from 1960. and we look at several short promotional domes made by the u.s. census bureau to encourage everyone to be counted. they aired during the
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p.m. area of low pressure pushing toward the pacific northwest.ind flow onshore coming off the ocean bringing that fresher, cooler air and that's what cleaned out our air. what's going to happen is that low moves east, high pressure builds in and north wind is going to start to pull smoke back down to the bay area. still have good air quality tomorrow morning at 7:00 if you want to go take the dog out for a walk or just go out for a walk yourself. 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night, there might be some pockets of heavier smoke and the air quality deteriorating. but then it's good again for the most part on friday. as you will notice, indicated by the lighter blues and then saturday, sunday rolls around and with that wind direction switching, the pinks there indicating heavier smoke for saturday night going into sunday, especially. so something to watch out for. golden gate bridge camera showing you a very foggy view. this is something else you'll need to worry about first thing in the morning. live dopplar 7 showing you the fog along the coastline. visibili
p.m. area of low pressure pushing toward the pacific northwest.ind flow onshore coming off the ocean bringing that fresher, cooler air and that's what cleaned out our air. what's going to happen is that low moves east, high pressure builds in and north wind is going to start to pull smoke back down to the bay area. still have good air quality tomorrow morning at 7:00 if you want to go take the dog out for a walk or just go out for a walk yourself. 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night, there might be some...
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p.m. eastern and pacific on fx and fx on hulu. >>> coming up next, the latest on the batman movie shut down. the production starring robert pattinson on pause after someone on the film tested positive for covid. plus, we're inside one movie theater with some of the big changes to help keep you safe for the big return. stay with us. stay with us. this isn't just a bandage it's a badge of armor of care of respect. because it means you fight for the safety of those you love. when you come into walgreens you get a flu shot that's right for you... and them you become a flu fighter. do your part and defend your crew against the flu. ♪ walgreens largest catastrophe response teams, state farm will always be among the first to arrive and the last to leave. to help show that human nature is greater than nature. like a good neighbor, state farm is there.® so we collaborate ♪ ocean spray works with nature every day to farm in a sustainable way that's very common to have a gum health concern as well. you know, i talk to dentists every day, and
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p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific right here on abc. >>> and another big event we can talk about, one of the biggestt but first let's check out how farm aid began. ♪ i was born in a small town >> reporter: for the past 35 years, farm aid has helped family farms thrive promoting a vibrant agriculture and encouraging communities to buy the good food local family farms produce. but with covid-19 creating more challenges and uncertain futures the need to keep america growing is even greater. ♪ music legends neil young, willie nelson, dave matthews and john mellencamp have helped organize the farm aid festival raising nearly $60 million over the s. this year theye takinghe show on the ro♪ >> and dave matthews and margo price are both with us live this morning. looks like you're feeling good. good morning to you both. >> yeah, oh, so that's dave. we want to hear about the concert in just a bit, but first i want to talk quarantine with you. i know you performed a virtual celebration for the university of virginia's 2020 graduating class with a new song which is pretty cool, the message, singing from the wi
p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific right here on abc. >>> and another big event we can talk about, one of the biggestt but first let's check out how farm aid began. ♪ i was born in a small town >> reporter: for the past 35 years, farm aid has helped family farms thrive promoting a vibrant agriculture and encouraging communities to buy the good food local family farms produce. but with covid-19 creating more challenges and uncertain futures the need to keep america growing is even...
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pacific coast could be in store for tropical storm dolphin. the meteorological agency says the storm was over waters south of japan at 3:00 p.m. on tuesday.t was moving north at about 15 kilometers per hour, packing maximum winds of 108 kilometers per hour. the stotorm will clclose in on eastern and northern japapan an could make rand fall in the kanto and tokoke high regions fm thursday to friday. strong wininds are expected fro tokai to tohoku region. there could be heavy rain across the pacific coaoast of bothh th eastern and western parts of the nation a as earlyy as tuesday evenening and lasasting through friday. officials urge people to follow the latest information to stay ton alert for strong winds and rain. >>> now to the united states where president trump is ramping up pressure on iran. he slapped fresh sanctions on tehran over its disputed nuclear prram. secretary of state mike pompeo announced the move on monday. >> as we are demonstrating today, we'll keep it up until they accept a real deall foror change i in its behavior. >> the sanctions will hit more than two dozen entities and individuals both inside and outside iran. t
pacific coast could be in store for tropical storm dolphin. the meteorological agency says the storm was over waters south of japan at 3:00 p.m. on tuesday.t was moving north at about 15 kilometers per hour, packing maximum winds of 108 kilometers per hour. the stotorm will clclose in on eastern and northern japapan an could make rand fall in the kanto and tokoke high regions fm thursday to friday. strong wininds are expected fro tokai to tohoku region. there could be heavy rain across the...
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p.m. >>> today's weather tropical storm beta triggering flash floods in texas, including houston. 6 inches of rain possible. warm in the upper midwest. rain coming to the pacific emmy nss takeus to the eek. d youo er to >> reporter: "friends" didn't do it. >> you know how to take the reservation. you just don't know how to hold the reservation. >> reporter: while "seinfeld" reserved a spot in history, the little show from canada holds all the records at this year's emmy awards. >> reporter: sweet's creek becoming the most winning comedy ever picking up nine wins and sweeping all the major acting categories. the show will air in full on comedy central beginning october 2nd. that same week netflix will release the sixth and final season. if you want to skate on to the band wagon, here's what you need to know. the rose family have to move to a small town after their family fortune is swindled away. the show written where there's no place for ignorance. >> you're open to all wines. >> reporter: moira rose a formally hollywood hot shot and her family navigating small town life. >> look at you dolling out gift after gift this morning. >> reporter: realizing their mo
p.m. >>> today's weather tropical storm beta triggering flash floods in texas, including houston. 6 inches of rain possible. warm in the upper midwest. rain coming to the pacific emmy nss takeus to the eek. d youo er to >> reporter: "friends" didn't do it. >> you know how to take the reservation. you just don't know how to hold the reservation. >> reporter: while "seinfeld" reserved a spot in history, the little show from canada holds all the...
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pacific. two victims told officers that they were slapped on the rear. one victim said they were groped and it happened between 6 and ten p.m. >>> san francisco officials are taking steps to crack down on this illegal side show. as ktvu's kristen cavfrey says they are taking cars that participate in the side shows. >> city leaders in san francisco have seen an illegal increase inside shows. politicians and police pointing to a deadly shooting at a side show earlier this month as an example of what can go wrong. now they say they are cracking down with the one-two punch. first a new specialized unit in sfpd. >> the unit that we trained, we want them to specialize in being able to deal with the situations. >> the second part of cracking down, new legislation put force by san francisco supervisor ora safe to allow the city to uncle pound the vehicles those involved. >> you have the penalty to be arrested and put in prison for six months. you have the vehicle to be impounded and second longer than that and the third offense shy of 30 days. >>> the city setting up cameras at side show hot spots including mission and persha. the
pacific. two victims told officers that they were slapped on the rear. one victim said they were groped and it happened between 6 and ten p.m. >>> san francisco officials are taking steps to crack down on this illegal side show. as ktvu's kristen cavfrey says they are taking cars that participate in the side shows. >> city leaders in san francisco have seen an illegal increase inside shows. politicians and police pointing to a deadly shooting at a side show earlier this month as...
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pacific time zones. you can text us at 202-748-8003.we will have a chance to talk with our guest for the hour, will take a brief break at 9:30 p.m are talking with armstrong williams, radio tv talkshow host and author of "what black and white america must do now" prescription to move beyond race". rosemarie starts us off from florida. you are on with armstrong williams, good morning. >>. >> mr. williams i would just like to say you have a lot of good points on what you are saying. >> keep going, you are probably listening to yourself. >> i'm so sorry. mr. williams, i was very interested in the last speaker you had, mr. brian, i'm very interested because you are saying everything is not about race, which it's not but things become about race. that's the problem. when things become about race because of the color of your skin, or things happen to you, tragic things happen to you or you do something tragic because of race and then because of your race then you are being judged, then that makes it about race. i came from a wonderful big family that didn't teach me racism, i remember all of those things i was a product of the 60s i c
pacific time zones. you can text us at 202-748-8003.we will have a chance to talk with our guest for the hour, will take a brief break at 9:30 p.m are talking with armstrong williams, radio tv talkshow host and author of "what black and white america must do now" prescription to move beyond race". rosemarie starts us off from florida. you are on with armstrong williams, good morning. >>. >> mr. williams i would just like to say you have a lot of good points on what...