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at the university of kansas for making her appearance on this stage possible. you to the thank university of kansas and the command and general staff college. we have the best partners and the best audience. all you now join me in welcoming dr. porshneva. [applause] dr. porshneva: dear colleagues, friends, let me welcome you all here. and express my gratitude for the invitation to this scientific symposium. and i will talk about russian soldiers'beliefs and attitudes as a factor of the russian revolution of 1917. first of all, i would like to present some important features of the modern history situation. that shows us that modern research is focused on anthropological aspects of during thisopment period. behaviorcularly on the of soldiers, workers, and -- whoe who presented represented most of the russian population of this period. the most important thing is the necessity of a closer look at behindchological motives ae behavior that played crucial role in the advance of the 1917 revolution. to present an evaluation of two key questions. and to provide my own
at the university of kansas for making her appearance on this stage possible. you to the thank university of kansas and the command and general staff college. we have the best partners and the best audience. all you now join me in welcoming dr. porshneva. [applause] dr. porshneva: dear colleagues, friends, let me welcome you all here. and express my gratitude for the invitation to this scientific symposium. and i will talk about russian soldiers'beliefs and attitudes as a factor of the russian...
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university of kansas professor randall gell on african-american ministers in politics. sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, recollections of the battle of midway from four world war ii navy veterans who took part in the battle. america, dreams of the quality featuring the 1848 women's rights convention. kansas city, missouri, is known as the city of fountains with over 200 officially registered in the metro area. it could easily be known as the city of boulevards. here is george kessler and the developer of the park and boulevard system. >> today's park and boulevard system is about 130 miles. our system today has about 12,000 acres of parkland in the city. that 12,000 acres is within about 310 square miles of kansas city. ofaddition to that 130 miles parks and boulevards, we have 230 parks in the city. they range all the way in size from a little under 2000 acres to neighborhood parks that are less than an acre. everyone has a little different, and they are all different. some of these larger parks are more of what is considered to be a community or regional park. timeframe,'s,
university of kansas professor randall gell on african-american ministers in politics. sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, recollections of the battle of midway from four world war ii navy veterans who took part in the battle. america, dreams of the quality featuring the 1848 women's rights convention. kansas city, missouri, is known as the city of fountains with over 200 officially registered in the metro area. it could easily be known as the city of boulevards. here is george kessler and the...
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caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm on the road in lawrence, kansas, on my way to the university of kansasayhawks, one of the most storied teams in all of basketball. now, kansas is actually not where the tale of this strange inheritance begins, but through a turn of events, it does wind up here. >> in 1939, my grandfather, dr. james naismith passed away and left us an artifact that dates back to 1891. >> he was my great-grandfather, and what he left us was the magna carta of basketball. >> naismiths. jamie. >> i'm jim. good to meet you. >> hi, jim. how are you? >> jamie, i'm sean naismith. >> great to meet you both. >> likewise. >> i am interested to hear about your strange inheritance. i'm awfully curious what the connection is to k.u. >> we'd love to show you. my great-grandfather, dr. james naismith, started the first basketball teams here at k.u. [ whistle blows ] >> but time out! let's reset the clock. the boy who would grow up to invent basketball, james naismith, is born in ontario, canada, in 1861. at age 9, he and his brother and sister are orphaned when both their parents die of
caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm on the road in lawrence, kansas, on my way to the university of kansasayhawks, one of the most storied teams in all of basketball. now, kansas is actually not where the tale of this strange inheritance begins, but through a turn of events, it does wind up here. >> in 1939, my grandfather, dr. james naismith passed away and left us an artifact that dates back to 1891. >> he was my great-grandfather, and what he left us was the magna...
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university of kansas professor randall gell on african-american ministers in politics. sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, recollections of the battle of midway from four world war ii navy veterans who took part in the battle. america, dreams of the quality featuring the 1848 women's rights convention. kansas city, missouri, is known as the city of fountains with over 200 officially registered in the metro area. it could easily be known as the city of boulevards. here is george kessler and the developer of the park and boulevard system. >> today's park and boulevard system is about 130 miles. our system today has about 12,000 acres of parkland in the city. that 12,000 acres is within about 310 square miles of kansas city. ofaddition to that 130 miles parks and
university of kansas professor randall gell on african-american ministers in politics. sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, recollections of the battle of midway from four world war ii navy veterans who took part in the battle. america, dreams of the quality featuring the 1848 women's rights convention. kansas city, missouri, is known as the city of fountains with over 200 officially registered in the metro area. it could easily be known as the city of boulevards. here is george kessler and the...
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kansas river. so lawrence actually recovered very quickly and very successfully. with all of these economic features and with the university. and became a thriving town. very quickly after quauntrel's raid. now in my mind, history really doesn't have a whole lot of value unless it can inform the present. i think kansas really provides a wonderful opportunity for us to do that. american politicians today talk about voter fraud, voter se precious and so forth, but the terror tor rall election in kansas in 1855, there is no question that this was a prime example of voter fraud. i think the most important, most critical piece for a democratic republic to function properly is for the participation of the populous in selecting its representatives. and anything that undermines that process compromises the entire system. so i think that's one lesson we learned that blatant voter fraud just does not work. this past week, we came to realize that hatred, bigotry, racism faced by the people of lawrence over 150 years ago, has reared its ugly face in charlottesville, virginia. i think the people of lawrence and kansas refused to tolera
kansas river. so lawrence actually recovered very quickly and very successfully. with all of these economic features and with the university. and became a thriving town. very quickly after quauntrel's raid. now in my mind, history really doesn't have a whole lot of value unless it can inform the present. i think kansas really provides a wonderful opportunity for us to do that. american politicians today talk about voter fraud, voter se precious and so forth, but the terror tor rall election in...
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kansas. he gave them $10,000 and they were able to come up with the rest of the money to have the university of kansas located in lawrence. now, what's interesting is i've read several things that said that lawrence, his name was attached to the town but he never came here. well, actually he did. in 1884 amos lawrence, his wife, his daughter and the mayor of boston came to kansas, they had things planned over several weeks for them. but lawrence was a quiet man. he really didn't like the limelight. so after two or three days, he didn't want to be here anymore. he went on the train and went back to boston, but he did visit here. i think this is amazing. with lawrence's money, with the railroad -- there actually were two railroads that came through lawrence shortly after the war. there was a new bridge built across the kansas river. so lawrence actually recovered very quickly and very successfully with all of these economic features and with the university, and it became a thriving town very quickly after quantrills raid. i think kansas really provides a wonderful opportunity for us to do that.
kansas. he gave them $10,000 and they were able to come up with the rest of the money to have the university of kansas located in lawrence. now, what's interesting is i've read several things that said that lawrence, his name was attached to the town but he never came here. well, actually he did. in 1884 amos lawrence, his wife, his daughter and the mayor of boston came to kansas, they had things planned over several weeks for them. but lawrence was a quiet man. he really didn't like the...
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he has an ma and phd from the university of kansas. he has been on the command and general staff college faculty of the department of military history for -- since 1992. he chaired the department for 11 years. during that time, it has come to be known i quote from the front , page of the new york times 10 years or so ago -- as the intellectual center of the army. in fact, he puts that at the bottom of his email signature. that is appropriate. it's required? ok. came down from on high, i guess. well, it's appropriate in his case, because no one has done more to make that true. he is the author or editor of 14 books, including the book, "great commanders." its origins are a series of lectures that command historians given here at the library. he is an author of books on the tet offensive and the battle of anlock. etc., etc. advisor to editorial modern more studies at the university of kansas press. he is on the editorial board of armchair history but is himself no armchair historian. he now holds the highest honor in army historian can ha
he has an ma and phd from the university of kansas. he has been on the command and general staff college faculty of the department of military history for -- since 1992. he chaired the department for 11 years. during that time, it has come to be known i quote from the front , page of the new york times 10 years or so ago -- as the intellectual center of the army. in fact, he puts that at the bottom of his email signature. that is appropriate. it's required? ok. came down from on high, i guess....
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researchers at the university of kansas is found that usage is down 7% where uber is available. bulance rides can stick you with a massive bill. uber is cheaper in comparison. >> we have something of a warm up for christmas. let's go to cecily tynan. what's the story? >> we have the christmas weather last week. temperatures are mild. it is in fact the holiday season, looking good all decorated for christmas. looking at the ben franklin bridge, partly cloudy, dry out there and temperatures mild, 47-degrees, the average high, 44. well above that. allentown, 43. trenton 45. wilmington, 44-degrees. as we head through the overnight hours, temperatures essentially holding in the 40s all night long in philadelphia so you don't have to bundle up at all as you head out tomorrow 6789 tomorrow will be warmer than it was today. today 50-degrees with a mix of clouds and sunshine. satellite and radar showing more cloud cover. we have sprinkles across the lehigh valley, a weak disturbance pulling through. that continues pushing east tomorrow. the bus-stop forecast, kids head to the bus stop. ph
researchers at the university of kansas is found that usage is down 7% where uber is available. bulance rides can stick you with a massive bill. uber is cheaper in comparison. >> we have something of a warm up for christmas. let's go to cecily tynan. what's the story? >> we have the christmas weather last week. temperatures are mild. it is in fact the holiday season, looking good all decorated for christmas. looking at the ben franklin bridge, partly cloudy, dry out there and...
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university of vermont? -you are right. -state university for $400. kyle. what is the university of kansas? -yes. -state university, $600. -yes. mississippi. state university for $800. kyle. what is the university of illinois
university of vermont? -you are right. -state university for $400. kyle. what is the university of kansas? -yes. -state university, $600. -yes. mississippi. state university for $800. kyle. what is the university of illinois
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eastern on lectures in history, university of kansas discuss the role of african americans in politicse gain experience in organizing and running political office. eastern, world war ii navy veterans who took place in battles. on railamerica, the film dreams of a quality, featuring a re-creation of the 1840 eight women's rights convention. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. announcer: next, on american history tv, from a symposium that looks at the struggle of black women to get voting rights. gloria brown marshall takes a look at the struggle of black women to obtain voting rights and compares this with the experience of white savages and black men, ratified in the 15th 1870, amendment gave voting rights to african-american men. until 1965 the amendment became a reality for most back -- black voters. the session is about one hour. >> good morning, everyone. my name's john mccartle. i'm the vice chancellor and president of the university of the south here at suwanee, tennessee. also i'm proud to say a member of the history department. and in those several
eastern on lectures in history, university of kansas discuss the role of african americans in politicse gain experience in organizing and running political office. eastern, world war ii navy veterans who took place in battles. on railamerica, the film dreams of a quality, featuring a re-creation of the 1840 eight women's rights convention. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. announcer: next, on american history tv, from a symposium that looks at the struggle of...
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that's according to a paper by a university of kansas economist. don't desperately need medical care... are increasingly taking uber. according to the data... per capita ambulance volume dropped by at least 7 percent in cities where uber came on the scene between 20-13 and 20-15. the likely reason -- ambulance rides are really expensive -- costing hundreds or even thousands of dollars. ( james ) and for your money... malls across the country are stepping up efforts to bring in more business during the holiday season. owners are adding more upscale restaurants and bars... premium movie theaters... bowling alleys and more. it is part of an effort to combat the increase in online shopping. (rebecca) i'm tracking your 7-day forecast. yesterday in this segment we were talking about the carolina panthers and the possibility of being sold. we talked about the idea of sean ditty colmbs buying the team. the comments came during my conversation with kron sports reporter henry wofford who was on the telephone. some of you were offended by what was said. this
that's according to a paper by a university of kansas economist. don't desperately need medical care... are increasingly taking uber. according to the data... per capita ambulance volume dropped by at least 7 percent in cities where uber came on the scene between 20-13 and 20-15. the likely reason -- ambulance rides are really expensive -- costing hundreds or even thousands of dollars. ( james ) and for your money... malls across the country are stepping up efforts to bring in more business...
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eastern, university of kansas professor on the role of african-american ministers in politics and how churches helped members gain experience with organizing and running for political office. eastern, a copy in recollections of the battle of midway from veterans who took art -- part in the battle. and the film "dreams of a quality," featuring a recruit of the women's rights convention. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. announcer: now the house intelligence committee considers legislation to reauthorize section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. that allows the intelligence community to access communications of non-us persons outside the u.s.. this is an hour and 15 minutes.
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at 8:00, university of kansas professor randall talks about the role of african-american ministers in politics and how churches helped members gain experience. sunday at 8:00, recollections of the battle of midway from four world war ii navy veterans. and sunday at 4:00 on reel america, the film -- dreams of a quality. tv, all history weekend, every weekend and only on c-span3. this morning, political reporter martin talks about the reauthorization of 702 which expires at the end of the year. reporter witha the nation institute looks at the rise of the christian advocacy group. winstonr, attorney joel
at 8:00, university of kansas professor randall talks about the role of african-american ministers in politics and how churches helped members gain experience. sunday at 8:00, recollections of the battle of midway from four world war ii navy veterans. and sunday at 4:00 on reel america, the film -- dreams of a quality. tv, all history weekend, every weekend and only on c-span3. this morning, political reporter martin talks about the reauthorization of 702 which expires at the end of the year....
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academic organizations like the commanding general staff college at fort leavenworth and the university of kansas, where our next beaker is an associate professor of russian history. dr. erik scott draws on years of fieldwork and knowledge of several regional languages to research, teach, and explore and,an history particularly, the migration and diaspora related to it. russia and central asia, which he looked in his book, "familiar strangers: the georgian diaspora and the evolution of soviet empire," which reinterprets the russianf modern history. professor scott has been awarded on unmakingto speak and remaking an empire beyond the russian revolution, join me in welcoming dr. erik scott. [applause] morning.: good for that very nice introduction. it is wonderful to be here this morning. i am very glad to have been invited. i feel, to some extent, like an outsider. because although this weekend's symposium is called "america joins the fight," i will not be speaking about united states. i will not even be speaking about world war i in particular. what i want to examine is what yearsed in russia 10
academic organizations like the commanding general staff college at fort leavenworth and the university of kansas, where our next beaker is an associate professor of russian history. dr. erik scott draws on years of fieldwork and knowledge of several regional languages to research, teach, and explore and,an history particularly, the migration and diaspora related to it. russia and central asia, which he looked in his book, "familiar strangers: the georgian diaspora and the evolution of...
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. >> on lectures in history, university of kansas professor randall jokes teaches a class about the role of african-american ministers. ways they run the for office and organize your office about an hour. >> good afternoon. want to build on what we began to talk about last week. on monday. african-americans have a civil society, and that is a civil society, i mean a wherey outside the state people had social networks, continuities good -- continuities. one of the interesting things that has come out of those connections is a kind of leadership out of a black congregation, particularly the .lergy in the suspicion, i will talk to much about men, but males have dominated in some ways the kind of conversation about american politics for a number of reasons, as we can see. we can see if this will work, let's try this again. so there are a host of characters, i'm not going to talk about all of them, but there are some things i really want you to pay attention to. one, indigenous community organization. black churches are indigenous community organizations. it is indigenous because it is contro
. >> on lectures in history, university of kansas professor randall jokes teaches a class about the role of african-american ministers. ways they run the for office and organize your office about an hour. >> good afternoon. want to build on what we began to talk about last week. on monday. african-americans have a civil society, and that is a civil society, i mean a wherey outside the state people had social networks, continuities good -- continuities. one of the interesting things...
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. >>> american history tv is in the classroom with a lecture by university of kansas professor randall jelks. he taught a class about the role of african-american ministers in politics. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let's try this again. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> all right. all right. so i want to build on what we began to talk about last week. on monday. and that is that african-americans had a civil society and that is civil society by that i mean society outside the state. that people -- where people had their social networks, their continuities. and one of the interest things that has come out of that, those connections is a kind of leadership out of a black congregation, particularly the clergy. now in this discussion, i'm going to talk too much about men, but males have dominated in some ways the kind of conversation about american politics for a number of reasons, as we can see. see my little thing works. let's try this again. so there are a host of characters, i'm not going to talk about all of them, but there are some things that i really want you
. >>> american history tv is in the classroom with a lecture by university of kansas professor randall jelks. he taught a class about the role of african-american ministers in politics. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let's try this again. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> all right. all right. so i want to build on what we began to talk about last week. on monday. and that is that african-americans had a civil society and that is civil society by...
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that's according to a working paper co-written by a university of kansas economist.he research indicates that patients who are too ill to drive but don't desperately need medical care... are increasingly taking uber. according to the data, per capita ambulance volume dropped by at least 7 percent in cities where uber came on the scene between 20-13 and 20-15. the likely reason - ambulance rides are really expensive - costing hundreds or even thousands of dollars. (vicki)campbell soup is hungry for pretzels...chips...and popcorn.soup sales have been down for the company so they announced today that they will be buying snyder's-lance in an all-cash deal valued at 4-point-9 billion dollars. snyder's-lance is known for their pretzels and snacks such as kettle potato chips and pop secret popcorn. campbell also currently owns pepperidge farm. snacks only make up a third of campbell's sales but after the deal, snacks will make up nearly half of campbell's sales. (grant) possibly millions of people disrupted after a massive power outage at atlanta's airport... even though th
that's according to a working paper co-written by a university of kansas economist.he research indicates that patients who are too ill to drive but don't desperately need medical care... are increasingly taking uber. according to the data, per capita ambulance volume dropped by at least 7 percent in cities where uber came on the scene between 20-13 and 20-15. the likely reason - ambulance rides are really expensive - costing hundreds or even thousands of dollars. (vicki)campbell soup is hungry...
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according to a working paper co-written by a university of kansas economist.....patients who are tooneed are requesting uber instead.data shows that data shows that ambulance usage rates have dropped by at least seven percent in cities where uber came on the scene between 20-13 and 20-15.according to the study, the likely reason people are turning to ridesharing....ambulance rides are really expensive.one ride to the e-r could cost hundred...even thousands of dollars. (pam) in sports -- the warriors are in los angeles to take on the lakers.... as kobe bryant's jerseys will be retired tonight.(steve) plus -- a controversial call in the raiders-cowboys game plays a big factor in oakland's heart breaking loss. kron-4's mark carpenter has a full report on that and the 49ers win over tennessee. next at 8, a brawl breaks out at a mall in florida...what may have triggered the violent fight (steve) new at 8. a jaw-dropping video of a violent fight inside a crowded florida mall sunday has gone viral on facebook. (pam) and caught right in the middle of the melee... a small child in a stroller.
according to a working paper co-written by a university of kansas economist.....patients who are tooneed are requesting uber instead.data shows that data shows that ambulance usage rates have dropped by at least seven percent in cities where uber came on the scene between 20-13 and 20-15.according to the study, the likely reason people are turning to ridesharing....ambulance rides are really expensive.one ride to the e-r could cost hundred...even thousands of dollars. (pam) in sports -- the...
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you all in this hometown crowd might also like to know that, at the university of missouri, he originated at the university of kansas. the goddess of what side you're on, please greet him warmly. again, [indiscernible] , dr.u might have seen jennifer keen on my left, you're right on the american experience. she has been a key speaker in much of the u.s. and the global commemoration of the first world war. she has been working with the 1914-1918 encyclopedia project. she is the cart president for the society of the military history and it she is the professor and chair of the department of history at chapman university. each of theroduce discussion topics, we are going to be playing excerpts from the new podcast docudrama by chrome radio about the u.s. entry into world war i and it is called into the peace broker. the drama was generously supported by the ross near foundation whose ancestor, had close connections with the 1917d states and who, in was taken over from foreign secretaries as head of the united kingdom war mission to the u.s.. contemporary diaries, letters and newspaper reports, enter the peace broker br
you all in this hometown crowd might also like to know that, at the university of missouri, he originated at the university of kansas. the goddess of what side you're on, please greet him warmly. again, [indiscernible] , dr.u might have seen jennifer keen on my left, you're right on the american experience. she has been a key speaker in much of the u.s. and the global commemoration of the first world war. she has been working with the 1914-1918 encyclopedia project. she is the cart president...
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on lectures in history, university of kansas professor describes church boards -- randall jelks. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let us try that again. i want to build on what we began to talk about last week. i mean on monday. and that is african-americans had a civil society. by that i mean a society outside of the state. where people had their social networks, their continuities. one of the interesting things that has come out of those connections was a kind of leadership out of a black congregation, particularly the clergy. in this discussion, i am going to talk too much about men but, males have dominated in some ways the kind of conversation about american politics for a number of reasons as we can see. let us see if my little thing works. let us try that again. so, there are a host of characters. i will not talk about all of them. there are some things that i really want you to pay attention to. one, it says indigenous community organizations. black churches are indigenous community organizations. because it is controlled by the people at the very lowest lev
on lectures in history, university of kansas professor describes church boards -- randall jelks. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let us try that again. i want to build on what we began to talk about last week. i mean on monday. and that is african-americans had a civil society. by that i mean a society outside of the state. where people had their social networks, their continuities. one of the interesting things that has come out of those connections was a kind of...
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university of kansas professor on the role of african-american ministers in politics and how churches help members game experience with organizing and running for political office. sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, x recollections of the battle of midway. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the film "dreams of equality" featuring a recreation of the 1848 women's rights convention. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend. only on c-span3. >>> next, a house hearing on the cybersecurity of u.s. voting machines. and what the federal government and states can do to prepare for the 2018 midterm elections. louisiana, virginia officials and senior dhs officials testify. >>> the subcommittee on information tlej and the subcommittee on intergovernmental affairs will come to order. without objection the chair has
university of kansas professor on the role of african-american ministers in politics and how churches help members game experience with organizing and running for political office. sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, x recollections of the battle of midway. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the film "dreams of equality" featuring a recreation of the 1848 women's rights convention. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend. only on c-span3. >>> next, a house hearing...
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university of missouri. for the past 20 years been at oxford university, but you all in this hometown crowd might also like to know that now at the university of missouri, he originated at the university of kansas, so regardless of what side you are on, please greet again, as cand some great questions. [applause] and you might have seen dr. jennifer keene on "the american experience." she has been a key figure in much of the u.s. and the global admiration of the first world war. thehas been working with 1914-1918 encyclopedia project. she is the current president for the society of military history, and she is the professor and chair of the department of history at chapman university. tonight, to introduce ease of the discussion topics we have mentioned, we will plan experts from a new docudrama podcast from chrome radio about the u.s. entry into world war i called "enter the peace broker." the drama was generally -- was -- using contemporary diaries, letters, and newspaper reports, "enter the peace broker " brings america's journey into world war i vividly alive. -- ascover a compiling compelling story of duplicity, intrigue, and power politics. for those of you interested in listening more to
university of missouri. for the past 20 years been at oxford university, but you all in this hometown crowd might also like to know that now at the university of missouri, he originated at the university of kansas, so regardless of what side you are on, please greet again, as cand some great questions. [applause] and you might have seen dr. jennifer keene on "the american experience." she has been a key figure in much of the u.s. and the global admiration of the first world war....
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he has a ba in history from .exas a&m he has an ma and phd from the university of kansas. j hot jokes are permitted, even encouraged. been on the command and general staff college faculty of the department of military history for -- since 1992. for 11red the department years. during that time, he has come to -- i quote from the front page of the new york times 10 years or so ago -- as the intellectual center of the army. at the, he put set bottom of his email signature -- puts that at the bottom of his team else. it's required? ok. well, it's appropriate in his case, because no one has done more to make that true. he is the author of the book "great commander's." his origins are a series of historiansat command have given at the library. he has run about the tet offensive and the bottle of analog, etc.. -- written about the tet offensive and the battle of lock. he is on the editorial board of himself history but is no armchair historian. he is the general of the army george c marshall chair of military history at the u.s. army command and general staff at the college of for
he has a ba in history from .exas a&m he has an ma and phd from the university of kansas. j hot jokes are permitted, even encouraged. been on the command and general staff college faculty of the department of military history for -- since 1992. for 11red the department years. during that time, he has come to -- i quote from the front page of the new york times 10 years or so ago -- as the intellectual center of the army. at the, he put set bottom of his email signature -- puts that at the...
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raid, this is kind of hard to do to transition because it makes sense but it doesn't -- a few months before quantrill's raid, the legislature in kansas made the decision that the university of kansas would be in lawrence. part of the deal was that they had to come up with $15,000 to the state legislature for that to happen. in order to get the university in the town, josiah miller, who had been oeditor of one of the first newspapers in town, in and out of lawrence, josiah miller bribed the state legislators, gave them each $5, to vote for lawrence. when the vote came, he realized he'd missed two. he snuck over -- he didn't have enough to give them each $5 but he gave them $4, and they voted for lawrence to have the state university. well, of course, with quantrill's raid, coming up with $15,000 was big deal because every penny they had, every ounce of energy they had was going towards rebuild their town. so they didn't have that. so charles robinson contacted our friend amos lawrence and asked him if he would contribute $15,000 so that they could have the university. he had already contributed -- gosh, i couldn't keep track. i'm not good at math, but everything i was abl
raid, this is kind of hard to do to transition because it makes sense but it doesn't -- a few months before quantrill's raid, the legislature in kansas made the decision that the university of kansas would be in lawrence. part of the deal was that they had to come up with $15,000 to the state legislature for that to happen. in order to get the university in the town, josiah miller, who had been oeditor of one of the first newspapers in town, in and out of lawrence, josiah miller bribed the...
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an ma and phd from the university of kansas. on the command school, the command and general staff college, the department of since 1992.tory he has chaired the department for 11 years and during that time it has come to be known as the internet -- as the intellectual center of the army. he quotes that at the bottom of his email signature. it's required. he's the author of 14 books, including the book great commanders. he authored books on the offensive, etc.. .e's been an editorial advisor on the editorial board of armchair history. he now holds the highest arm -- highest honor a historian can have. which is also the longest title you could hold as a historian. over the last 15 months we have won 80 awards. staff. a fabulous our first partner arrived 15 years ago at this library thanks to jim wilbanks, the cgs c. they are the best year after year, great thoughtful lectures from fine faculty. men and womenof who have given great service to the country. jim wilbanks. >> thank you for that introduction. usually does come -- i'll tak
an ma and phd from the university of kansas. on the command school, the command and general staff college, the department of since 1992.tory he has chaired the department for 11 years and during that time it has come to be known as the internet -- as the intellectual center of the army. he quotes that at the bottom of his email signature. it's required. he's the author of 14 books, including the book great commanders. he authored books on the offensive, etc.. .e's been an editorial advisor on...
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commission, and our partners, the center for russian east european, and eurasian studies at the university of kansas. the world war i historical society -- association, we are also grateful for the sponsorship of the child speak and fund an hour presenting sponsors, bill and laura brick. despite the fact that we carry the name national and our title, which is even to us congressional he through their actions in 2004 in 2014, we receive no federal funds. the support of these groups and many others is of great value to us. if i did notmiss extend to you the invitation to not only be involved intellectually but also to be involved philanthropic lee. end of theider your year, we would invite you to be part of the mission of the national world war i museum and memorial through a gift or through membership. gentlemen, i anticipate this will be an exciting symposium. i am so pleased with the lineup of speakers we have. and the topics and competencies they bring to the conversation. i would like to invite a good friend of the museum, steve, the vice president of the world war i historical association, to in
commission, and our partners, the center for russian east european, and eurasian studies at the university of kansas. the world war i historical society -- association, we are also grateful for the sponsorship of the child speak and fund an hour presenting sponsors, bill and laura brick. despite the fact that we carry the name national and our title, which is even to us congressional he through their actions in 2004 in 2014, we receive no federal funds. the support of these groups and many...
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the finding come from a study with the university of kansas and the scripps mercy hospital. >>> well,they have just released its most expensive and most powerful computer to date. what you can expect to dish out for the new imac pro. >> plus his. >> it's your old buddy hank i'm buying christmas tree out in delaware county but oh, my heavens, there's a new poll out. is christmas over? hang's take coming up. >> and as we head to break, let's take live look in the poconos at the camelback sea resort. this could be good weekend to michael: i'm thankful that i'm alive and have a second chance. james: i'm thankful for the help and the opportunity that i received. darlene: i'm thankful to be able to help people in crisis. vanessa: i'm thankful that addiction is treatable, and that help is available. christie: new jersey is experiencing a heroin epidemic fueled by opioid painkillers. but if you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, i want you to know: we are here for you. this holiday season, choose help. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. ♪ >>> welcome back. let's take live
the finding come from a study with the university of kansas and the scripps mercy hospital. >>> well,they have just released its most expensive and most powerful computer to date. what you can expect to dish out for the new imac pro. >> plus his. >> it's your old buddy hank i'm buying christmas tree out in delaware county but oh, my heavens, there's a new poll out. is christmas over? hang's take coming up. >> and as we head to break, let's take live look in the...
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eastern on lectures in history, the university of kansas professor on the role of african-american ministers in politics and how churches helped members gain experience with organizing and running for political office. sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, recollections of the battle of world war iiour veterans. and sunday on real america, the film "dreams of equality" featuring a re-creation of the 1848 women's convention. american history tv all weekend on c-span3. morning, live in tallahassee florida for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals store. lord a state representative and speaker of the house richard corcoran will be our guest on the bus during washington journal at 9:45 a.m. eastern >> now, the house intelligence committee considers legislation to reauthorize section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. that allows the intelligence community to access communications of non-u.s. persons, outside the u.s.. his is one hour and 15 minutes. -- and this is one hour and 15 minutes. mr. nunes: the committee will come to order. the permanent select committee on intelligence is p
eastern on lectures in history, the university of kansas professor on the role of african-american ministers in politics and how churches helped members gain experience with organizing and running for political office. sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, recollections of the battle of world war iiour veterans. and sunday on real america, the film "dreams of equality" featuring a re-creation of the 1848 women's convention. american history tv all weekend on c-span3. morning, live in...
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eastern, university of kansas professor on the role of african-american ministers in politics and how churches helped members gain experience with organizing and running for political office. eastern, a copy in recollections of the battle of midway from veterans who took art -- part in the battle. and the film "dreams of a quality," featuring a recruit of the women's rights convention. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. announcer: now the house intelligence committee considers legislation to reauthorize section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. that allows the intelligence community to access communications of non-us persons outside the u.s.. this is an hour and 15 minutes. assified matters. rrsuant to committee ules, the chair announces he may postpone ing any measure or adopting an amendment on which a recording a vote is ordered. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare a recess at anytime. item for consideration today is fisa act. >> to amend the foreign intelligence surveillance act of 1978, to improve foreign intelligence col
eastern, university of kansas professor on the role of african-american ministers in politics and how churches helped members gain experience with organizing and running for political office. eastern, a copy in recollections of the battle of midway from veterans who took art -- part in the battle. and the film "dreams of a quality," featuring a recruit of the women's rights convention. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. announcer: now the house intelligence...
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temperatures lectures in history, the university of kansas professor on the will of african american ministers and how churches helped numbers get experience with organizing and running for political office. sunday at 8:00 eastern, relations of the bottle of midway from veterans who took part in the battle. women'samerica -, the rights convention. american tv, all weekend, every weekend. only on c-span three. >> c-span -- watch history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> sunday, on c-span's q1 day, -- q&a, john-q&a cogan. >> humans desire is to help someone in need in assistance. for politicians, it is easier. it is some a else -- it is somebody else's money. they have the same basic desire you and i do. they have this desire to be reelected. once the entitlement is put in place, then the game has changed. interest groups formed around projecting entitlement for more assistance. money starts flowing to politicians, who protect those benefits. the game change
temperatures lectures in history, the university of kansas professor on the will of african american ministers and how churches helped numbers get experience with organizing and running for political office. sunday at 8:00 eastern, relations of the bottle of midway from veterans who took part in the battle. women'samerica -, the rights convention. american tv, all weekend, every weekend. only on c-span three. >> c-span -- watch history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public...
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hosted a discussion about the history of news and public affairs anchors.ng with former the university of kansas politics.spoke about eastern, the.m. battle of midway, from four world war ii navy veterans who took part in the battle. on real america, the film, dreams of equality, a regression of the 1848 women's rights convention. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend only on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by the american television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. all weekend, american history tv is featuring kansas city, missouri. c-span city tour staff recently visited many sites showcasing its history. kansas city is home
hosted a discussion about the history of news and public affairs anchors.ng with former the university of kansas politics.spoke about eastern, the.m. battle of midway, from four world war ii navy veterans who took part in the battle. on real america, the film, dreams of equality, a regression of the 1848 women's rights convention. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend only on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by the...
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. >> that's according to new study by the university of kansas, study looked at ambulance rates, andountry, and saw that calls for ambulances have dropped by about 7%. the study says that people who were too sick to drive likely called uber to avoid the expensive ambulance ride. >> i understands that. >> coming up in the next hour of "eyewitness news," new information released this morning in the deadly train derailment out west. what investigators just learned from the data recorder >> and, the house votes today on gop tax plan. cbs news business analyst breakdown who are the winners and who are the losers as the plan passes, stay with us. (bubbly music) - hi, i'm joan lunden. based on data released by the cdc, there's a good chance that you or someone you know is going to be affected by diabetes. more than 30 million americans already have it, and more and more children are developing what used to be called adult-onset diabetes. joining me now is dr. ann albright, director of the cdc's division of diabetes translation, and their associate director of communications, stephanie creel
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on lectures in history, university of kansas professor describes church boards -- randall jelks. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let us try that again. i want to build on what we began to talk about last week. i mean on monday. and that is african-americans had a civil society. by that i mean a society outside of the state. where people had their social networks, their continuities. one of the interesting things that has come out of those
on lectures in history, university of kansas professor describes church boards -- randall jelks. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let us try that again. i want to build on what we began to talk about last week. i mean on monday. and that is african-americans had a civil society. by that i mean a society outside of the state. where people had their social networks, their continuities. one of the interesting things that has come out of those
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. >> american history tv is in the classroom with a lecture by university of kansas professor randall jelks. >> he taught a class about the role of african-american ministers in politics. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let's try this again. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> all right. all right. so i want to build on what we began to talk about last week. and that is that african-americans had a civil society and that is civil society by that i mean society outside
. >> american history tv is in the classroom with a lecture by university of kansas professor randall jelks. >> he taught a class about the role of african-american ministers in politics. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let's try this again. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> all right. all right. so i want to build on what we began to talk about last week. and that is that african-americans had a civil society and that is civil society by that i...
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of the kansas city and the region. those collections are now housed at the university of missouri kansas city at the local campus in the plaza area. if you go to the miller nichols library, you can go there any time throughout the weekend check out these glama collection bin assembly. they're pretty fantastic and they've assembled pretty quickly in the last few years. we we're happy to have place whe people can clean up their closets if you will and donate materials that relate to lgbt history as relates to our area. those materials are becoming useful to people like me who want to do books on local history or documentaries. this book praises phyllis shafer was the mother, the proud mother of her gay son who became kansas city is preeminent gay activist. we have long rich history that s back to the 1800s, the early 1800s. in 1812 when misery was admitted as a territory and in 1820 when it was created as a state, we adopted the laws of the louisiana territory, all of which have laws against sodomy. so the anti-sodomy laws were on the books in misery until 2006 believe it or not. in 1826 when jackson county was formed an
of the kansas city and the region. those collections are now housed at the university of missouri kansas city at the local campus in the plaza area. if you go to the miller nichols library, you can go there any time throughout the weekend check out these glama collection bin assembly. they're pretty fantastic and they've assembled pretty quickly in the last few years. we we're happy to have place whe people can clean up their closets if you will and donate materials that relate to lgbt history...
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eastern on lectures in history, the university of kansas professor on the role of african-american ministers in politics and how churches helped members gain experience with organizing and running for political office. sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, recollections of the battle of world war iiour veterans. and sunday on real america, the film "dreams of equality" featuring a re-creation of the 1848 women's convention. american history tv all weekend on c-span3. morning, live in tallahassee florida for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals store. lord a state representative and speaker of the house richard corcoran will be our guest on the bus
eastern on lectures in history, the university of kansas professor on the role of african-american ministers in politics and how churches helped members gain experience with organizing and running for political office. sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, recollections of the battle of world war iiour veterans. and sunday on real america, the film "dreams of equality" featuring a re-creation of the 1848 women's convention. american history tv all weekend on c-span3. morning, live in...