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. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio, senior congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> next, on lectures in history, indiana university professor john bodnar talks about the idea of sexual freedom in the 1950s. and the beginning of dissent against cold war era moral values. professor bodnar describes how america in the 1950s saw itself as a morally righteous nation and how virtue is seen as tied to patriotism. he lists the publication of the kinsey reports on male and female sexuality, the creation of playboy, and the development of the birth control pill as factors that promoted the stirrings of a revolt against prevailing cultural norms. this class is a little under an hour. >>> good afternoon. we have been talking about the cold war and the relationship between the cold war and its global dimension of fighting communism and its domestic dimension of promoting certain outlooks and certain values that were seen as indispensable to america's fight against communism
. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio, senior congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> next, on lectures in history, indiana university professor john bodnar talks about the idea of sexual freedom in the 1950s. and the beginning of dissent against cold war era moral values. professor bodnar describes how america in the 1950s saw itself as a morally...
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riddell from "washington times," and joe trippi democratic strategist and fox news contributor and susan ferrechio chief congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. media considers the clinton foundation as old and eye glazing but with the lit of the revelations it is now get the tax it deserves? >> and it extend more attention through the campaign. the media research center did a study from john to may the foundation as a whole got five minutes of coverage on cbs and nbc and abc. donald trump get eight times that much by the p.r. scandal he poseses at his own p.r. man getting eight times in the first half of the season that is showing the bias were it is uncovered by citizens unite asked by judicial watch through lawsuits, not by "new york times" and not by the "washington post" in investigative journalism. the a.p. was the exception but this is more that can be uncovered and the express not doing it. >> gentleman, you are an honest democrat is i know you will agency this is a troubling news story and the press should be covering it. >> look, it is what it is. you wander, sometimes w
riddell from "washington times," and joe trippi democratic strategist and fox news contributor and susan ferrechio chief congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. media considers the clinton foundation as old and eye glazing but with the lit of the revelations it is now get the tax it deserves? >> and it extend more attention through the campaign. the media research center did a study from john to may the foundation as a whole got five minutes of coverage on cbs...
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. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >> coming up next on "lectures in history," paul matt talks about the interactions between european colonial powers and native-american tribes on the great plains during the 1700s. he describes the importance of owning horses and guns for determining which groups whether tribes or colonial settlers had the upper nand both trade and war. this class is about an hour and ten minutes. >> let's go into -- let's go into this lecture about the great plains. as you know, unlike some of the classic early american history courses, we have a somewhat more expansive view of early america. and that includes the great plains and there is fun material to look at. the year is 1720 and the spanish is hear more and more about french activities coming out of louisiana and can d.a. particularly, they're hearing the rumors that french traders are moving west towards new mexi mexico. that they're aligned with weapons. so in 1720, the
. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >> coming up next on "lectures in history," paul matt talks about the interactions between european colonial powers and native-american tribes on the great plains during the 1700s. he describes the importance of owning horses and guns for determining which groups whether tribes or colonial settlers had the upper nand both trade...
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. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio for the washington examiner. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> next, on lectures in history, santa clara university professor nancy unger and her class discuss societal attitudes toward gay men and lesbians in the early 20th century. professor unger says that prior to this time, homosexuality was rarely discussed or even acknowledged. however, interest in sigmund freud and the new
. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio for the washington examiner. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> next, on lectures in history, santa clara university professor nancy unger and her class discuss societal attitudes toward gay men and lesbians in the early 20th century. professor unger says that prior to this time, homosexuality was rarely discussed or even acknowledged. however, interest in sigmund...
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. >> chawght examiner susan ferrechio and real lehr politics ab stoddard. what do you have to say about this? >> i think if you just separate from any -- the sort of young it and you a you asking us as political analysts. are is the worst thing can do. they are untouchable. impeachability. freedom is not free sun went and paid the all the ultimate price. he did not helped start with money from i didn't say dad because he is employed to the sacrifices that they have made with their son. i know his campaign wants to take his phone away. i know they are not able to. but the tweeting after the statements that he has made with mike pence trying to clean it up, makes it all the more ridiculous and makes us continue to talk about it. >> you know, susan, the whole thing is it is true, i think, both parties. i don't know where it is between recognizing the pin and the contribution of americans that in this case and using them as props. beth parties to it pat smith's son killed the a pen georgia's and now we see this family what point are we just unjust at them at th
. >> chawght examiner susan ferrechio and real lehr politics ab stoddard. what do you have to say about this? >> i think if you just separate from any -- the sort of young it and you a you asking us as political analysts. are is the worst thing can do. they are untouchable. impeachability. freedom is not free sun went and paid the all the ultimate price. he did not helped start with money from i didn't say dad because he is employed to the sacrifices that they have made with their...
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. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio, correspondent for "the washington examiner." join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. he lists the public publication of male and female sexuality, the creation of "playboy" as factors that promote the stirrings of a revolt against prevailing cultural norms where, this class is a little under an hour. >>> good afternoon. we've been talking about the cold war and the relationship between the cold war and its global dimension of fighting communism and its domestic dimension of promoting certain outlooks and certain values that were seen as indispensable to america's fight against communism in the world. as we've discussed already, the cold war not only had a military component, but it had a moral component. it had a dimension where if you were to be seen in american society as an ardent cold warrior committed to the fight against communism, then you not only had to be a patriot and willing to do battle figuratively and theoretically against communism in the world, but you had to live by a
. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio, correspondent for "the washington examiner." join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. he lists the public publication of male and female sexuality, the creation of "playboy" as factors that promote the stirrings of a revolt against prevailing cultural norms where, this class is a little under an hour. >>> good afternoon. we've been talking about the cold...
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from the washington examiner susan ferrechio and nina easton. i think we saw new donald trump. i don't know if he will be back or not. interrupted 14 times by protesters waited calmly as they were ejected. >> he did. it is important to remember, however, that it was a very decent speech. go into the details of that. but we also remember a foreign policy speech from last spring very serious and an attempt to reset the campaign but really last spring what do we remember? we remember the accusations against ted cruz's father involved in the assassination. we ended up remembering the mexican heritage comments about the judge ruling on his case. the question is, yes, this was a god moment for the trump campaign. is it sustainable? we will see. >> he accomplished two things today. he laid out economic plan that was appealing to small individuals little guy. also go d. a good job connecting falgd economic policy with obama and hillary clinton. those are two important things he need to do get across to voters. he wasn't just talking any voters. is he talking to undecided voters who pol
from the washington examiner susan ferrechio and nina easton. i think we saw new donald trump. i don't know if he will be back or not. interrupted 14 times by protesters waited calmly as they were ejected. >> he did. it is important to remember, however, that it was a very decent speech. go into the details of that. but we also remember a foreign policy speech from last spring very serious and an attempt to reset the campaign but really last spring what do we remember? we remember the...
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. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio, senior congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> next, on lectures in history, santa clara university professor nancy unger and her class discuss societal attitudes toward gay men and lesbians in the early 20th century. professor unger says that prior to this time, homosexuality was rarely discussed or even acknowledged. however, interest in sigmund freud and the new field of psychology brought sexuality into popular discussion. also, the culture began to place more emphasis on masculinity, with figures such as president theodore roosevelt leading the charge. as a result, gay men and lesbians were considered deviants from the cultural ideal and became subject to prejudice and stereotyping. santa clara university is in california. this class is just over an hour. >> good morning. today, after three weeks in this class of talking about how there are -- there had been from the colonial period through early american history same-sex
. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio, senior congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> next, on lectures in history, santa clara university professor nancy unger and her class discuss societal attitudes toward gay men and lesbians in the early 20th century. professor unger says that prior to this time, homosexuality was rarely discussed or even...
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. >> will review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> c-span, created by america's cable television companies and brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. >>> dartmouth college professor colin calloway leads a seminar for high school teachers on native american history, from the colonial era through a westward expansion. he talks about how tribes operated as separate nations, both in their interaction was each other and with european countries. this class is hosted by the gilder lehrman institute of american history. it's about an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning. so we have been talking about ways in which we can incorporain
. >> will review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> c-span, created by america's cable television companies and brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. >>> dartmouth college professor colin calloway leads a seminar for high school teachers on native american history, from the colonial era through a westward expansion. he talks about how tribes...
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political panel is here from the associated press lisa lar and from "the washington examiner" susan ferrechioay, lisa she is running against incumbent senator kelly ayotte. she was asked three times and i think she dodged three times the answer. she didn't want to say it what's your thought on this? >> look it, just underscores hillary clinton's major vulnerability in this race which is that voters do not believe she is trust worthy. that's a problem. it's a problem that may not matter because trump's vulnerabilities and trump's negatives are so much higher at this point that she may be okay with being untrusted but i do think even if she wins the presidency it's a problem that could trail her into the white house. how do you pass an agenda? how do you push a legislative platform if people don't believe you? >> susan, she endorsed secretary clinton last september. september 17th, 2015. and now -- she can't even say that she is honest. i mean, it was rather -- she is going to appear in a lot of trump ads. i can tell you that much. >> so bad. that was so bad. there is just no way to fix that. c
political panel is here from the associated press lisa lar and from "the washington examiner" susan ferrechioay, lisa she is running against incumbent senator kelly ayotte. she was asked three times and i think she dodged three times the answer. she didn't want to say it what's your thought on this? >> look it, just underscores hillary clinton's major vulnerability in this race which is that voters do not believe she is trust worthy. that's a problem. it's a problem that may not...
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. >> we'll review the congressional debate with susan ferrechio. join us thursday night at 8 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. next, santa clara professor nancy unger in her class discuss societial attitudes towards gay men and lesbians. however, interesting freud and the new field of psychology. the culture plays on emphasis on masculinity. as a result, gay men and lesbians were considered deviant of this cultural idea. santa clara university is in california. this class is just over an hour. >>> good morning, today after three weeks in this class of talking about how there had been from the colonial period to early american history, same-sex acts that people seem to know about but not homosexuals. finally, after three weeks we are going to talk about what happens when there starts to be a definition and identities. homo sexuals. bha does it mean? >> what does it diagnose and label? >> what difference does it make? so what? we want to address this issue. is sexuality socially constructed. we have been grappling with this question. we'll ta
. >> we'll review the congressional debate with susan ferrechio. join us thursday night at 8 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. next, santa clara professor nancy unger in her class discuss societial attitudes towards gay men and lesbians. however, interesting freud and the new field of psychology. the culture plays on emphasis on masculinity. as a result, gay men and lesbians were considered deviant of this cultural idea. santa clara university is in california. this class is just...
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. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio, senior congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> next, on lectures in history, indiana university professor john bodnar talks about the idea of sexual freedom in the 1950s. and the beginning of dissent against cold war era moral values. professor bodnar describes how america in the 1950s saw itself as a morally righteous nation and how virtue is seen as tied to patriotism. he lists the publication of the kinsey reports on male and female sexuality, the creation of playboy, and the development of the birth contril
. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio, senior congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> next, on lectures in history, indiana university professor john bodnar talks about the idea of sexual freedom in the 1950s. and the beginning of dissent against cold war era moral values. professor bodnar describes how america in the 1950s saw itself as a morally...
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. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio, correspondent for the washington examiner. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> up next on lectures in history, florida state university professor andrew frank discusses the creek indians and the first seminole war, which took place in the early 19th century in the southeastern part of the u.s. and spanish controlled florida. the war was fought in part to prevent slaves from fleeing into florida. florida state university is in tallahassee. the class is about 50 minutes. >> if we think back where we were last week, and the week before, the seminoles are forming in georgia. we have all this large context. we've talked about coal essence, civilization, migration, all of these different themes. we've even talked about this idea whether we thought the seminoles existed as a people and we talked about the red stick war. this is kind of these culminating trends that we're trying to work up to and today we'll look at what is often seen as the start of an american awareness that the sem
. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio, correspondent for the washington examiner. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> up next on lectures in history, florida state university professor andrew frank discusses the creek indians and the first seminole war, which took place in the early 19th century in the southeastern part of the u.s. and spanish controlled florida. the war was fought in part to prevent...
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. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio with "the washington examiner." join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> we're going to talk today about the radiation experiments, skps by the radiation experiments, i mean experiments that were done in and around the second world war and during the cold war. a fairly heterogenius set of experiments done by lots of different people in lots of different places. all unified by the fact that they're constitutional studying the interaction of human beings and radioactivity. very curious phenomenon of radioactivity that came, i guess, to the -- its biggest fruition with the explosion over hiroshima and nagasaki in august of 1945. now, before we can talk about the experiments in order to make sense of them, we need to talk a little bit about the context in which they were done. what we're going to talk about is, first of all, the war itself. second world war. we're going to talk about how it was a science-based war. we're going to talk about the development of big science. big scienc
. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio with "the washington examiner." join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> we're going to talk today about the radiation experiments, skps by the radiation experiments, i mean experiments that were done in and around the second world war and during the cold war. a fairly heterogenius set of experiments done by lots of different people in lots of different places....
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. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio, correspondent for the washington examiner. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> up next on lectures in history, florida state university professor andrew frank discusses the creek indians and the first seminole war, which took place in the early 19th century in the southeastern part of the u.s. and spanish controlled florida. the war was fought in part to prevent slaves from fleeing into florida.
. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio, correspondent for the washington examiner. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >>> up next on lectures in history, florida state university professor andrew frank discusses the creek indians and the first seminole war, which took place in the early 19th century in the southeastern part of the u.s. and spanish controlled florida. the war was fought in part to prevent...
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. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >> coming up next on "lectures in history," paul matt talks about the interactions between european colonial powers and native-american tribes on the great plains during the 1700s. he describes the importance of owning horses and guns for determining which groups whether tribes or colonial settlers had the upper nand both t
. >> we'll review the expected congressional debate with susan ferrechio. join us thursday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >> coming up next on "lectures in history," paul matt talks about the interactions between european colonial powers and native-american tribes on the great plains during the 1700s. he describes the importance of owning horses and guns for determining which groups whether tribes or colonial settlers had the upper nand both t