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texas tech university. it got its start back in 1989 when a visiting professor decided to determine if he could teach classes on the vietnam war. he was a military history professor, he served two tours in the navy in vietnam and he wanted to try educate the student body about what vietnam was about. he went to the library they almost had no books on vietnam at that time. this was only 14 years. he went to his department chair and asked if they had financial support. i think he was eligible for $300 of support from them. he got together with a group of local veterans and asked them if they would be willing to support the creation of some kind of project so they could teach classes, mostly graduate level and collect and preserve material and start this massive project to make sure that we're educating our students about the important part of american history. from that humble beginning, we now have the largest archive of vietnam war materials outside the u.s. national archives. we do focus on the veterans th
texas tech university. it got its start back in 1989 when a visiting professor decided to determine if he could teach classes on the vietnam war. he was a military history professor, he served two tours in the navy in vietnam and he wanted to try educate the student body about what vietnam was about. he went to the library they almost had no books on vietnam at that time. this was only 14 years. he went to his department chair and asked if they had financial support. i think he was eligible for...
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good acre -- guetta lubbockite.also a vietnam war memorial, and a lot of her pieces are on the texas techsas -- campus. in 1923, the texas state legislature decided they needed a university. lubbock was only 6600 people at the time. amarillo was much larger. us, view, which is north of 25,000 citizens today, were 10 times its size. plainview was larger than lubbock at that time. so was snyder. but there was a very influential state senator from lubbock, and he and others made certain that the legislature -- they called it texas technological college. olds not even 100 years yet. as colleges go, it is very young. this is the administration building. this was built in a prairie in the 1920's. the statue that we can see the back of right there is preston smith. it was a texas governor who hails from lubbock. there is an elementary school named after him, but he was a big heart of our history in west texas. you can see to our right, these are cotton fields. you are in the largest contiguous cotton patch in the world. so we are on a plateau 3200 feet above sea level. warm days in the summer, b
good acre -- guetta lubbockite.also a vietnam war memorial, and a lot of her pieces are on the texas techsas -- campus. in 1923, the texas state legislature decided they needed a university. lubbock was only 6600 people at the time. amarillo was much larger. us, view, which is north of 25,000 citizens today, were 10 times its size. plainview was larger than lubbock at that time. so was snyder. but there was a very influential state senator from lubbock, and he and others made certain that the...
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she's done many other pieces there's a number of texas tech campus we're driving now to the texas tech in the 1923, the state legislature. decided that they needed university in west texas in the panhandle they didn't have one and club bock was 6600 people at that time. plain view north of us 25,000 -- citizens today. we're ten times its size plain view was larger so ?ielder but there was an influential senator and he -- and others made certain that legislature chose what was they call texas it can no logical college would be in lubbock so it's not even 100 years old yesterday so it's -- it's on a prairie and statue that you can see the back of it there is preston smith it was a -- texas governor who hailed it from lubbock airport name for him is elementary school name for him but he was a -- big part of art history in west texas. >> so you can see to our right, these are cotton fields you are in the middle of the largest continuous cotton patch in the world. and so we're plateau 3200 feet above sea level. so we have warm days in the summer but we have cool nights. but cotton -- loves
she's done many other pieces there's a number of texas tech campus we're driving now to the texas tech in the 1923, the state legislature. decided that they needed university in west texas in the panhandle they didn't have one and club bock was 6600 people at that time. plain view north of us 25,000 -- citizens today. we're ten times its size plain view was larger so ?ielder but there was an influential senator and he -- and others made certain that legislature chose what was they call texas it...
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we have a huge one here at texas tech, 30,000 students. that impacts us a lot, too. edical facilities in west texas , especially in lubbock, it dominates our city. we have people coming from oliver west texas to receive treatment. the society and culture of west texas is pretty diverse. it is dominated cody miller uses suppose inminated, i the larger cities, by politics. it is dominated in some cities by churches. if the society is conservative, they have a lot of nra members in the area. as might be expected. if you got to the country, you will see a lot of pickups with rifles in the back by the window. not everyone of course. i drive a pickup myself. there is no gun in my house. or in my car. society is pretty conservative. we had laws until recently that would not allow for liquor to be purchased within many of the cities. that suggests how conservative society and really the culture is around here. liberalism there is, it is associated with the universities of west texas. reasons whylot of one should know they're in history. you get a sense of your own place, your
we have a huge one here at texas tech, 30,000 students. that impacts us a lot, too. edical facilities in west texas , especially in lubbock, it dominates our city. we have people coming from oliver west texas to receive treatment. the society and culture of west texas is pretty diverse. it is dominated cody miller uses suppose inminated, i the larger cities, by politics. it is dominated in some cities by churches. if the society is conservative, they have a lot of nra members in the area. as...
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. >> the american museum was started in 1993 by a lady who was a teacher at texas tech university. this building houses over 110 windmills. we have windmills from as big as six foot wide, the diameter of the wheel, up to 25 feet wide. aboutlook, we will talk windmills of different sizes and shapes. the one i am standing under is typically what you would see if you went to a railroad station in the late 1800s. they could -- steam engines could only go -- 15 to 30 miles down the road, there is a little town, probably said it because that is where the railroad had to stop so they could get water for the sea engines. there was a major relationship between the railroads and the when meals -- in the windmills -- and the windmills. there were over 600 windmill companies in the united states. only one was in business today. many come and go, but only one is still in business. motor company started off in chicago, illinois, in the late 1800s. earlye point in the 1900s, they moved over to argentina. argentina, -- they moved back to chicago. in the 1950's, they were purchased by a texan. it w
. >> the american museum was started in 1993 by a lady who was a teacher at texas tech university. this building houses over 110 windmills. we have windmills from as big as six foot wide, the diameter of the wheel, up to 25 feet wide. aboutlook, we will talk windmills of different sizes and shapes. the one i am standing under is typically what you would see if you went to a railroad station in the late 1800s. they could -- steam engines could only go -- 15 to 30 miles down the road, there...
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. >> the american windmill museum was started in 1993 by a lady who was a teacher at texas tech university. this building houses over 110 windmills. we have windmills from as big as six-foot wide, which is the the diameter of the wheel, up to 25 -feet wide in diameter. as we go through and look at the stuff in the museum, we will talk about windmills of various sizes and shapes. the one i am standing under is typically what you would see if you went to a railroad station in the late 1800s. the old steam engines could only go 15 to 30 miles down the road, before they had to stop for water. there is a little town, probably sprung up there because that is where the railroad had to stop so they could get water for the steam engines. so there was a major relationship between the railroads and the windmills. this would be typical. right around the turn-of-the-century between the 1800s and 1900s, there were over 600 windmill companies in the united states. only one of those is still in business today. there have been many common go, but only one of those is still in business. that would be the ai
. >> the american windmill museum was started in 1993 by a lady who was a teacher at texas tech university. this building houses over 110 windmills. we have windmills from as big as six-foot wide, which is the the diameter of the wheel, up to 25 -feet wide in diameter. as we go through and look at the stuff in the museum, we will talk about windmills of various sizes and shapes. the one i am standing under is typically what you would see if you went to a railroad station in the late...
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dwight, he earned his phd from texas tech university and worked for the national park service for 30 years. for the last ten years of his career he was the chief historian of the entire national park service. so he's kind of a rock star for us. since he retired, he teaches at new mexico state university. teaches public history and civil war history and he had a book that came out this week, the u.s. constitution and secsession. so it is my pleasure and honor to introduce you to dr. dwight. >> nick promised he would leave out the rock star part. thanks for that wonderful introduction and the grant site for hosting this event. i'm going to talk for about 25 or 30 minutes and then turn it over to you so you can talk about whatever you want to talk about and we hope that during my time i've been provacative enough that we can have a conversation that goes on for another 30 or 45 minutes. robert penn warren, many of you know three time pullsrize winne said that civil war is the only felt history. history felt in the imagination. i think that's true whether an sers -- ancestry goes back th
dwight, he earned his phd from texas tech university and worked for the national park service for 30 years. for the last ten years of his career he was the chief historian of the entire national park service. so he's kind of a rock star for us. since he retired, he teaches at new mexico state university. teaches public history and civil war history and he had a book that came out this week, the u.s. constitution and secsession. so it is my pleasure and honor to introduce you to dr. dwight....
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billy phillips from texas tech university health science center. the professor of family community medicine, professor of public health and executive vice president for rural and community health at texas tech university describing their program of telemedicine, wellness, triage and referral. without objection so ordered. dr. mccann, let me just pull a couple of pieces out of this. dr. phillips tells us this program provides school-based screening assessment and referral services to students that are typically struggling with behavioral mental health issues and is currently active in 10 west texas independent school districts. this project uses telemedicine technology to link remote rural schools without sufficient counselors, psychiatrists and other mental health service providers. it also provides mental health recognition and training services to educators and school resource officers to promote a greater recognition and prompt referral. it then goes on to describe in some detail how the program runs and the coordination that occurs between thei
billy phillips from texas tech university health science center. the professor of family community medicine, professor of public health and executive vice president for rural and community health at texas tech university describing their program of telemedicine, wellness, triage and referral. without objection so ordered. dr. mccann, let me just pull a couple of pieces out of this. dr. phillips tells us this program provides school-based screening assessment and referral services to students...
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. >> then a visit to the vietnam center and archive located at texas tech university. the center is home is the largest collection of vietnam- related material outside of the national archives. >> we've got a lot of the different types of equipment that veterans would carry, the things they carried, you will, so the first aid kit, c rations, the radios, the helmet that soldiers would wear, the steel pots that would protect them from shrapnel. in terms of the access to th >> c-span cities a,tour of lubbock, texas, saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv and sunday at 2 p.m. on american history tv on c- span 3, working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. was a choice, you know? >>> the senate comes into session monday at 3 p.m. eastern. senators will consider the nomination of former hawaii attorney general mark bennett to serve on the federal appeals court based in san francisco. at 5:30 p.m. monday the senate will take a procedure vote on that nomination and another procedure vote on the nominee to be the pentagon's general counsel. when the senate
. >> then a visit to the vietnam center and archive located at texas tech university. the center is home is the largest collection of vietnam- related material outside of the national archives. >> we've got a lot of the different types of equipment that veterans would carry, the things they carried, you will, so the first aid kit, c rations, the radios, the helmet that soldiers would wear, the steel pots that would protect them from shrapnel. in terms of the access to th >>...
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located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we've got a lot of the different types of equipment that veterans would carry. the things they carried, if you will. the first aide kits, the radios, the rations, the helmet that veterans would wear. that soldiers would wear. the steel pot that would protect them from shrapnel. >> cspan cities tour saturday at noon eastern on cspan 2. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on cspan 3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >>> over the next few hours on american history tv, a series of discussions on world war i. up next, a conversation about
located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we've got a lot of the different types of equipment that veterans would carry. the things they carried, if you will. the first aide kits, the radios, the rations, the helmet that veterans would wear. that soldiers would wear. the steel pot that would protect them from shrapnel. >> cspan cities tour saturday at noon eastern on cspan 2. and...
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. >> then, a visit to the vietnam center and archive, located at texas tech. it is home to the largest collection of vietnam material outside of the national archives. >> we have a lots of the equipment veterans would carry. the things they carried, if they will -- if you will. helmets, thethe steel pot that would protect them from shrapnel. >> c-span cities tour of lubbock, texas. p.m. at american history tv at c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. next, we take you to the manhattan institute for a look at what is ahead from the american workforce. we hear from a panel of authors and journalists. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> all right. if i can have your attention. i'm the editor of city journal. i want to welcome you on behalf of the manhattan institute for the first of what will be two important discussions on the great american crisis of our time, long-term joblessness. we set the stage for today's panel with a paper called "the shape of things to come."
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we've got a huge one here at texas tech, 38,000 students i think as think as of this spring. t impacts us a lot, too, and medical facilities in west texas and lubbock are, especially lubbock medical facilities dominate our city, for goodness sakes. where people come from all of the west texas to receive treatment in lubbock. the society and culture of west texas is pretty diverse. it's dominated i suppose in the larger cities by the local colleges. it's dominated likewise in large cities by the big churches, conservative traditions pretty much. the society is conservative. we have a lot of nra members in this area, as national rifle association members in this area as might be expected. you go out in the country, drive out in the country and you will see a lot of pickups with rifles in the back by the window. a lot, but not everyone of course. i drive a pickup myself and there is no gun in my house, or in my car. but anyway, society is pretty conservative. look, we had lost until recently that wouldn't allow for liquor to be purchased within many of the cities. that suggests h
we've got a huge one here at texas tech, 38,000 students i think as think as of this spring. t impacts us a lot, too, and medical facilities in west texas and lubbock are, especially lubbock medical facilities dominate our city, for goodness sakes. where people come from all of the west texas to receive treatment in lubbock. the society and culture of west texas is pretty diverse. it's dominated i suppose in the larger cities by the local colleges. it's dominated likewise in large cities by the...
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that model will be important but this program has been funded entirely out of funds from within texas tech university itself but they have set up telemedicine portals with secure connections and the encrypting and all that is to have a secure connections. i look forward to working with you and your office because they do think they're onto something that is very important. i will yield back for questions. >> welcome dr. mccance-katz 21st century cures act was a landmark law and carries vision for the substance -- care for women children and adolescents initiative that supports the national network of child, centers to focus on increasing access to effective, focus so can you explain how the national child traumatic stress network operates and the impact it has improved the lives of children impacted by traumatic stress? the initiative program that has been established in a large number of states provides national technical services around issues of traumatic stress in children. this is a program not only trained practitioners and providers of these services but also will be consultation wi
that model will be important but this program has been funded entirely out of funds from within texas tech university itself but they have set up telemedicine portals with secure connections and the encrypting and all that is to have a secure connections. i look forward to working with you and your office because they do think they're onto something that is very important. i will yield back for questions. >> welcome dr. mccance-katz 21st century cures act was a landmark law and carries...
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so in your opening remarks, i noticed that your students -- i assume at texas tech -- dr. pitcaithley: new mexico state. >> oh, now it's new mexico state. they did not mention dred scott or harriet beecher stowe who was playfully blamed for starting the war. dr. pitcaithley: lincoln, lincoln. >> by lincoln, when he met her. dr. pitcaithley: yes, yes, that's right. >> the little lady that started this. so, i was just curious if that had struck you and what you thought when it did. dr. pitcaithley: i think -- boy, a couple answers to that. if you want to place blame, there are a lot of people to blame. i encourage my students not to look for blame. it's sort of a useless exercise. i'm not sure that roger b. tawny cares what i think about his decision at this point. [laughter] dr. pitcaithley: but there are a number of ways to look at that. the chief person, if you want to blame somebody you might blame , eli whitney. [laughter] dr. pitcaithley: right? right? in 1793 the creation of the , cotton gin, which if people were making money before then, that just exploded it. here a
so in your opening remarks, i noticed that your students -- i assume at texas tech -- dr. pitcaithley: new mexico state. >> oh, now it's new mexico state. they did not mention dred scott or harriet beecher stowe who was playfully blamed for starting the war. dr. pitcaithley: lincoln, lincoln. >> by lincoln, when he met her. dr. pitcaithley: yes, yes, that's right. >> the little lady that started this. so, i was just curious if that had struck you and what you thought when it...
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. >> a visit at texas tech university. the largest the nonrelated material outside of the national archives. we have a lot of different types of equipment veterans would carry. we have a lot of different types of radios. the helmet that radios would carry, the first aid kit, c rations,wear, t them from shadow. >> lubbock, texas, saturday noon eastern on the tv. 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3, working with our qb fixed -- cablee affiliates as we explore america. sunday night on afterwards, interfaith after first this as giving death threats through social media. he is interviewed by washington post religion editor julie south. >> you point out all of these do you have advice on being good strangers to people aroundhe isn post religion us? >> i look at one time and found 100 emails. i will pray for you, helping you out. i was closing help every time. time, i was stunned because people have faith with me. runtime, waiting for the shipping smoke, i thought should i go back to the hotel? i had faith with these peop
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texas tech university. it got its start back in 1989 when a visiting professor decided to determine if he could teach classes on the vietnam war. he was a military history professor, he served two tours in the navy in vietnam and he wanted to try educate the student body about what vietnam was about. he went to the library they almost had no books on vietnam at that time.
texas tech university. it got its start back in 1989 when a visiting professor decided to determine if he could teach classes on the vietnam war. he was a military history professor, he served two tours in the navy in vietnam and he wanted to try educate the student body about what vietnam was about. he went to the library they almost had no books on vietnam at that time.
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recently an incident at texas tech university that happened, i think about a week ago, a group chat and a fraternity group talking about ice and border patrol and all that stuff, and students demanding texas tech, do something about it. this is hate speech. how can these students be enrolled at a university and be walking around thinking these things? so it's something that i'm also going -- navigating because i understand that freedom of speech, first amendment. at the same time, how do you also navigate the conversation with students when they already don't feel welcome at school. >> how do you respond to -- let me ask you, first of all -- you graduated. congratulations, by the way. have you changed your mind at all over the course of your college experience and when were t -- should free speech on campus be allowed? >> that's a good question, because i had the opportunity to serve as student body president. that gave me a chance to see all the ins and outs of how administrato administrators worked about it. a lot of people don't understand how administrators go about it. i was in the
recently an incident at texas tech university that happened, i think about a week ago, a group chat and a fraternity group talking about ice and border patrol and all that stuff, and students demanding texas tech, do something about it. this is hate speech. how can these students be enrolled at a university and be walking around thinking these things? so it's something that i'm also going -- navigating because i understand that freedom of speech, first amendment. at the same time, how do you...
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texas tech, the state of texas, this is the right place for it.ur visit to lubbock, texas is an american history to be exclusive, and we showed it to you today to introduce you to c-span 's citiers tour. you can watch more of our visits at c-span.org/citiestour. announcer: c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, national farmers union president discusses the impact the trump administration's tariffs are having on american farmers. and then a senior research fellow talks about ongoing trade disputes and the impact of tariffs. also, ben austin, a contributor for the new republic on innovative approaches to policing. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal "q&," join e discussion. this weekend on oral histories, the first of our eight part series on women in congress. sunday at 10:00 eastern, a former congresswoman. >> it also made me a fighter and made me -- i was forced to be tougher. isn't that the secret. at least it was back then. being underestimated is a good
texas tech, the state of texas, this is the right place for it.ur visit to lubbock, texas is an american history to be exclusive, and we showed it to you today to introduce you to c-span 's citiers tour. you can watch more of our visits at c-span.org/citiestour. announcer: c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, national farmers union president discusses the impact the trump administration's tariffs are...
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located at texas tech university center is home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we have a vote of the different types of equipment that the veterans would carry. from the things they carry if you were also the first aid kit, the radios, the helmet the veteran software that would protect them from shrapnel. the deputy national security adviser for president obama detailed his time in the white house in his book the world as it is. he spoke about it politics and prose bookstore in washington, d.c.. this is one hour and ten minutes.
located at texas tech university center is home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we have a vote of the different types of equipment that the veterans would carry. from the things they carry if you were also the first aid kit, the radios, the helmet the veteran software that would protect them from shrapnel. the deputy national security adviser for president obama detailed his time in the white house in his book the world as it is....
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i went to rice university in houston, so -- and got my graduate degree at texas tech. my wife brought me out here. she's from the south bay area. she grew up down there. came out here, visiting her family a couple times, and really fell in love with the area. she found a good job. i followed her out here and found a great job myself, so i'm really happy here. city of san francisco's been really exciting. looking forward to -- obviously, the summer's been great. the nice winter weather you have here in the summer. it's good. you all think it's hot. i have to stop saying y'all. you think it's really hot, but it's not. let's see...working here, i'll be working with eunice and the private credit strategy, but i'll also be working with victoria owens on the public strategy as we make the transition back and forth there. so with my previous job with fort worth, i was a generalist. i worked with the portfolio half, and then i would have hedge funds, private equity, funding only strategies. here, i'll just be concentrating in one area, which is private for me. >> and did you c
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university the hall professor in the executive vice president at texas tech university to describe their program so let me pull some pieces out of this to provide school-based screening assessment that is typically struggling with mental health issues andal currently active in thee school districts to use telemedicine to link those remote schools and also to provide mental health recognition and training services to thehe resource officers with prompt referral it goes on to describe in some detail how the program runs in the coordination that occurs between their staff and the staff of the school interesting to provide some statistics to have the annual enrollment around lovick texas where students are empowered to create a safe learning environment but of that number of 414 total 14 total referred by teachers and trained to recognizer those to be referred to the larger program to be triaged by telemedicine and 25 of those those have been removed from the school population by hospitalizations and arrest they believe they have averted tragic outcomes starting others on a path to hea
university the hall professor in the executive vice president at texas tech university to describe their program so let me pull some pieces out of this to provide school-based screening assessment that is typically struggling with mental health issues andal currently active in thee school districts to use telemedicine to link those remote schools and also to provide mental health recognition and training services to thehe resource officers with prompt referral it goes on to describe in some...
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located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest collection of vietnam-related material outside the national archives. >> we have a lot of different types of equipment that veterans would carry, the things they one where that would protect them from shrapnel. working with our cable affiliates, as we explore america. week, "american artifacts" takes you to places in american history. next, we tour the "driving america" exhibit at the henry ford museum in dearborn, michigan. transportation curator matt anderson showed us early vehicles made by henry ford, including the iconic model t. we also saw the sporty and stylized mustang and heard how and why the brand changed over time. matt: my name is matt anderson. i am curator of transportation here at the henry ford museum in dearborn, michigan. taking a look at some of the vehicles in our "driving america" exhibit. this is where all of this came from. this is the 1896 four cycle, the very first automobile built by henry ford. ford was fascinated by all t
located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest collection of vietnam-related material outside the national archives. >> we have a lot of different types of equipment that veterans would carry, the things they one where that would protect them from shrapnel. working with our cable affiliates, as we explore america. week, "american artifacts" takes you to places in american history. next, we tour the "driving america" exhibit at the henry ford museum...
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recently an incident at texas tech university, a group chat in a fraternity group talking about ice and border patrol and students demanding texas tech do something about it, it was hate speech and how could the students be enrolled at the university and be walking around speaking these things? it's something that i am also navigating because i understand the freedom of speech and first amendment and how do you navigate these conversations with students? >> you graduated, congratulations, by the way. have you changed your mind at all over the course of your college experience? do you feel that speech on campus is free or not or should be more free?>> that is a tough question because i had the opportunity to serve as student body president and that gave me access to see the ins and outs of how administrators looked at it and how they were navigating hand-in-hand with students. a lot of students don't know and don't really understand how the ministry does go about it, and i was in the middle of it all because i saw how students were reacting and i saw how the ministers were handling it in
recently an incident at texas tech university, a group chat in a fraternity group talking about ice and border patrol and students demanding texas tech do something about it, it was hate speech and how could the students be enrolled at the university and be walking around speaking these things? it's something that i am also navigating because i understand the freedom of speech and first amendment and how do you navigate these conversations with students? >> you graduated, congratulations,...
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. >> them, a visit to the vietnam center and archive, located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we have got a lot of the different types of equipment that veterans would carry, you know, the things they carried if you will. so the first aid kits, the c rations, the radios, the helmets that veterans would wear, that soldiers would wear, the still pots that would detect them from shrapnel. >> cspan's city tour of lubbock texas, saturday at noon eastern, on cspan's book tv, and sunday at 2 pm on american history tv. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >>> the national security act of 1947 reorganized u.s. military, as well as intelligence and national security operations. an early draft of the bill favored by president truman, threatened the existence of the marine corps. up next, former marine corps historian and activist michael miller argues that harry truman's bill were first viewed during his service in world war i. mr. miller also discusses the hi
. >> them, a visit to the vietnam center and archive, located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we have got a lot of the different types of equipment that veterans would carry, you know, the things they carried if you will. so the first aid kits, the c rations, the radios, the helmets that veterans would wear, that soldiers would wear, the still pots that would detect them from...
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. >> and a visit to the vietnam center and archive looking at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest selection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we've got a lot of different types of equipment that veterans would carry, the things they carried, if you will, the first aid kit, the c rations, the radios, the helmet that veterans would wear, the steel pot, that would protect them from shrapnel. spivak -- >> sunday at 2 pm on american history tv on c-span three. -- 3. >> sunday at 4 pm eastern on real america. the president, 1968. a film detailing the tumultuous months between june 1968 through the camera lens of the white house naval photographic unit. covering the activities of president johnson. >> at 3:30 am the president was awakened with the news that senator robert kennedy had been shot and critically wounded by an assassin. the day of the center's death president johnson sent letters to the speaker of the house and senate which implored congress to enact a meaningful and effective gun control law. in june much of th
. >> and a visit to the vietnam center and archive looking at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest selection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we've got a lot of different types of equipment that veterans would carry, the things they carried, if you will, the first aid kit, the c rations, the radios, the helmet that veterans would wear, the steel pot, that would protect them from shrapnel. spivak -- >> sunday at 2 pm on...
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new minden a visit to the vietnam center and archive located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we've got a lot of different types of equipment that veterans would carry. the things they carried if you will from the first-aid kits, the c rations, the radios, the helmet that veterans would wear, that they would wear, this pot that would protect them from shrapnel. >> city tour of lubbock texas on c-span three book tv. and sunday at 2 pm, on american history tv on c-span3. working with their cable affiliate as we explore america. >>> the center is back from their fourth of july recess on monday at 3 pm eastern, senators will consider the nomination of former hawaii attorney general mark bennett. to serve on the federal appeals court based in san francisco. at 5:30 pm on monday, the senate will take a procedural vote on that nomination and another procedural vote on the nominee to be the pentagon's general counsel. when the senate is back in session on monday, live coverage
new minden a visit to the vietnam center and archive located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we've got a lot of different types of equipment that veterans would carry. the things they carried if you will from the first-aid kits, the c rations, the radios, the helmet that veterans would wear, that they would wear, this pot that would protect them from shrapnel. >> city tour of...
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recently an incident at texas tech university that happened i think about a week ago. you know, a group chat and a fraternity group talking about, you know, i.c.e. and border patrol and all of that stuff. and students demanding, you know, texas tech do something about this. this is hate speech. how can these students be enrolled at the university and be walking around and speaking these things. so it is something that i am also going to -- navigating because i understand that freedom of speech there's amendments happen at the same time. how do you also navigate the conversation the students that already don't feel safe. >> how do you respond. congratulations, by the way. and have you changed your mind at all over the course of your college experience and since becoming an alum. one way or the other about campus. but is speech on campus free enough or should there be more or free less? how do you respond to those complaints going on? >> that's a tough question because i had the opportunity to, you know, serve as student body president. that gave me access to see all of
recently an incident at texas tech university that happened i think about a week ago. you know, a group chat and a fraternity group talking about, you know, i.c.e. and border patrol and all of that stuff. and students demanding, you know, texas tech do something about this. this is hate speech. how can these students be enrolled at the university and be walking around and speaking these things. so it is something that i am also going to -- navigating because i understand that freedom of speech...
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home to texas tech university and a hub for the regions agricultural and cotton industries. it has a population of about 253,000. we will visit with local authors like paul carlson. >> lubbock is the center of a huge cotton industry. we raised more cotton in this general area than any place in the united states,
home to texas tech university and a hub for the regions agricultural and cotton industries. it has a population of about 253,000. we will visit with local authors like paul carlson. >> lubbock is the center of a huge cotton industry. we raised more cotton in this general area than any place in the united states,
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. >> that a visit to the vietnam center and archives located at texas tech university.aterial. >> we have got a lot of different types of equipment that veterans with carrie, the things they carried, if you will, a first-aid kit, radios, the hell-bent that veterans would wear, that soldiers would wear. the pot that would protect them from shrapnel. >> saturday at noon eastern on book tv. sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on cspan 3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >>> president trumbull announced his choice for the supreme court on monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can see the announcement live on our companion network cspan. -- president trump will announce his choice for the supreme court on monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can see the announcement live on our companion network cspan. >>> today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. cspan is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >>> up next o
. >> that a visit to the vietnam center and archives located at texas tech university.aterial. >> we have got a lot of different types of equipment that veterans with carrie, the things they carried, if you will, a first-aid kit, radios, the hell-bent that veterans would wear, that soldiers would wear. the pot that would protect them from shrapnel. >> saturday at noon eastern on book tv. sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on cspan 3. working with our cable affiliates...
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. >> then a visit to the vietnam center and archives located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we have got a lot of the different types of equipment that veterans would carry. the things they carried if you the helmets that they would wear, the steel pot, that would protect them from trap. >> c-span cities tour of lubbock, texas. then sunday at 2 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. attorney general jeff sessions spoke about immigration , the opioid epidemic, and religious freedom followed by republican senator cory gardner,
. >> then a visit to the vietnam center and archives located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we have got a lot of the different types of equipment that veterans would carry. the things they carried if you the helmets that they would wear, the steel pot, that would protect them from trap. >> c-span cities tour of lubbock, texas. then sunday at 2 p.m. on american history tv on...
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. >> then a visit to the vietnam center and archive, located at texas tech university, home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we've got a lot of the different types of equipment that veterans would carry. the things they carried, if they will, the first aid kit, the c-rations, the radios, the helmet that veterans would rare, that soldiers would rare, the steel pot that would protect them from shrapnel. >> c-span cities tour of lubbock, texas. saturday at noon eastern, and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >>> next, what changes, if any, the future may hold in the white house. we'll hear from architecture professors from the united kingdom and ireland, as well as white house historians. this is from a symposium hosted by the white house historical association and focused on the history of british and irish connections with the white house. >> thank you for sticking it out with all of this. this is now your chance to ask the questions of the scholars or the experts. and i want to s
. >> then a visit to the vietnam center and archive, located at texas tech university, home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we've got a lot of the different types of equipment that veterans would carry. the things they carried, if they will, the first aid kit, the c-rations, the radios, the helmet that veterans would rare, that soldiers would rare, the steel pot that would protect them from shrapnel. >> c-span cities...
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texas tech, state of texas this for it.ight place learn more about love the. -- about lubbock. >> professor richard faulkner teaches a class on the vietnam war, focusing on the tet offensive in 1968 through the u.s. withdraw in the early 1970's. he describes how military objectives, domestic politics, and public opinion changed because of the tet campaign. he talks about richard nixon's victory in the 1960 presidential election and how this resulted in a gradual removal of u.s. troops and a shift in responsibility to the south vietnamese government for fighting the war. this class is about one hour and 45 minutes. prof. faulker: ok, heroes. hey, last class -- again, this is the second part of our vietnam class. last class, we talked about the escalation and how the u.s. got into the ground war and how both sides escalated the conflict. today we will focus on the tet offensive, political results, and how we try to extradite ourselves from vietnam. let's start out where we left last time. we have american ground troops in vietnam. william westmoreland is the commander on the scene. what is yo
texas tech, state of texas this for it.ight place learn more about love the. -- about lubbock. >> professor richard faulkner teaches a class on the vietnam war, focusing on the tet offensive in 1968 through the u.s. withdraw in the early 1970's. he describes how military objectives, domestic politics, and public opinion changed because of the tet campaign. he talks about richard nixon's victory in the 1960 presidential election and how this resulted in a gradual removal of u.s. troops and...
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encourage everybody and i want to know if this axios reporter is familiar with katherine haho, at texas tech university in the panhandle and one of the things that really makes me impressed with her, she doesn't just use the numbers that nasa uses and 97% of climate scientists have used, but her husband owns a church and she makes the argument -- she just came out with a book that talks about this is our planet. whether you believe in god or not, especially those evangelicals who still want to deny that climate change is ream, that this is our planet and we have no other place to go. can't go to mars. we can't go to the moon. so if we don't take care of our planet the way it is and if we continue to ignore the data and all the warnings of stronger hurricanes and stronger tornadoes and longer wildfire seasons and melting glaciers, that it's going to be too late. so i just wanted to know if the axios reporter was familiar with dr. katherine haho. >> yeah. thanks for your call. i'm a little bit familiar with her work. thank you for bringing her up. there's two points i would like to say. one, t
encourage everybody and i want to know if this axios reporter is familiar with katherine haho, at texas tech university in the panhandle and one of the things that really makes me impressed with her, she doesn't just use the numbers that nasa uses and 97% of climate scientists have used, but her husband owns a church and she makes the argument -- she just came out with a book that talks about this is our planet. whether you believe in god or not, especially those evangelicals who still want to...
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. >> then to the archive located at texas tech university center is home to the largest collection of material outside of the national archives. >> we have a lot of different types of equipment. at the helthe helmet the veterae would protect them from shrapnel trumps america came out a little over a year ago. >>> my name is jessica jensen and i'm the chief of staff at the foundation and i would like to welcome you all to the national headquarters and especially i would like to welcomwelcome the viewers onlins well as those watching on c-span to your day we are also joined by the interns, welcome. young america's foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to producing young people to the movement through lectures, i'm parallel to student conferences and initiatives and by providing the educational resources that students are not receiving in their classroom. we need a young conservative movement by promoting the ideas of limited government values to free enterprise and for the next generation. the foundation's programs are shaped in great part by the leading conservatives who giv
. >> then to the archive located at texas tech university center is home to the largest collection of material outside of the national archives. >> we have a lot of different types of equipment. at the helthe helmet the veterae would protect them from shrapnel trumps america came out a little over a year ago. >>> my name is jessica jensen and i'm the chief of staff at the foundation and i would like to welcome you all to the national headquarters and especially i would like...
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then the archive located at texas tech university. it's the collection to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside the national archives. the lot of different types of equipment that veterans would carry. the things they carried, if you will. thec rations, the radio, steel pots. c-span cities tour of lubbock, texas. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. sunday night on afterwards. molly --mohammed also alsamali is interviewed by the washington post editor. >> you constantly point out all of these strangers who helped you in small and large ways. people whose names you mentioned, you met them one time in bosnia years ago and you may never talk to them again. -- ofe sold aware that's the role that strangers play each other's lives. do you have advice on us for being good strangers? people say to me that we will pray for you and help you out. book, you willhe see the situations i was then. every time i was stuck, people have faith with me and
then the archive located at texas tech university. it's the collection to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside the national archives. the lot of different types of equipment that veterans would carry. the things they carried, if you will. thec rations, the radio, steel pots. c-span cities tour of lubbock, texas. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3, working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. sunday night on afterwards. molly --mohammed...
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the vietnamit to center and archive located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we have a lot of the different types of appointment the veterans would carry, the carried, so the first aid kits, the c rations, the radio, the helmet that soldiers would wear, it would protect them from shrapnel. >> c-span cities tour of lubbock saturday on c-span two. and on sunday, on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates is the explorer america. >> during the weekly standard's annual summit in colorado springs, panel talked about changes in technology, culture, politics and communication. this is an hour. >> i think we're going to roll right into our panel here. i guess we should introduce or reintroduce our panel. christine rosen, managing editor at the weekly standard. our digital editor. tony a senior writer who covers , business. the name of this panel is the clash: tech, culture, politics, and information. some of what we are going to talk about, we're going to touch on facebo
the vietnamit to center and archive located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we have a lot of the different types of appointment the veterans would carry, the carried, so the first aid kits, the c rations, the radio, the helmet that soldiers would wear, it would protect them from shrapnel. >> c-span cities tour of lubbock saturday on c-span two. and on sunday, on c-span3. working with our cable...
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announcer: then a visit to the vietnam center and archive located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we have the different types of equipment that veterans would carry. the things they carried, if you will. the first aid kit, the radios, the helmet veterans would wear, the steel pot that would protect them from shrapnel. onouncer: c-span cities tour c-span book tv and sunday at 2 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> in this panel from the weekly standard political summit, writers suggest changes in technology and communication. this is just over an hour. >> i think we're going to roll right into our panel here. introduce orould reintroduce our panel. christine rosen, managing editor at the weekly standard. our digital editor. a senior writer who covers business. panelist thehis clash: tech, culture, politics, and information. some of what we are going to talk about, we're going to touch on facebook, on silicon val
announcer: then a visit to the vietnam center and archive located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we have the different types of equipment that veterans would carry. the things they carried, if you will. the first aid kit, the radios, the helmet veterans would wear, the steel pot that would protect them from shrapnel. onouncer: c-span cities tour c-span book tv and sunday at 2 p.m. on...
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announcer: then a visit to the vietnam center and archive located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we have the different types of equipment that veterans would carry. the things they carried, if you will. the first aid kit, the radios, the helmet veterans would wear, the steel pot that would protect them from shrapnel. onouncer: c-span cities tour c-span book tv and sunday at 2 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >> in this panel from the weekly standard political summit, writers suggest changes in technology and communication. this is just over an hour. >> i think we're going to roll right into our panel here. introduce orould reintroduce our panel. christine rosen, managing editor at the weekly standard. our digital editor. a senior writer who covers business. panelist thehis clash: tech, culture, politics, and information. some of what we are going to talk about, we're going to touch on facebook, on silicon val
announcer: then a visit to the vietnam center and archive located at texas tech university. the center is home to the largest collection of vietnam related material outside of the national archives. >> we have the different types of equipment that veterans would carry. the things they carried, if you will. the first aid kit, the radios, the helmet veterans would wear, the steel pot that would protect them from shrapnel. onouncer: c-span cities tour c-span book tv and sunday at 2 p.m. on...