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harlan: yes. i can recall at a very early age, when my father was going to talk about what was going to happen in the future. he says, now when you get done with college the following will , happen. his ambition was that every one of his children would get the education that he did not get. >> and all of you did go on to get it. harlan: two doctorates and two masters. >> you would have been 19 years old, almost 20 when the japanese attacked pearl harbor. and do you recall where you are -- you were what you were doing , when you heard the attack? harlan: yes. i was walking through the united aircraft factory and hartford, connecticut at 12:30 in the afternoon. >> where you working for united? harlan: no, this was a sightseeing tour that they had arranged, and which i wanted to go to on. >> what was your reaction to hearing that news? what was your reaction to hearing about the attack? harlan: the world war i had already been fought. we knew some of the survivors, and there were very few stories aro
harlan: yes. i can recall at a very early age, when my father was going to talk about what was going to happen in the future. he says, now when you get done with college the following will , happen. his ambition was that every one of his children would get the education that he did not get. >> and all of you did go on to get it. harlan: two doctorates and two masters. >> you would have been 19 years old, almost 20 when the japanese attacked pearl harbor. and do you recall where you...
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harlan: yes. i can recall at a very early age, when my father was going to talk about what was going to happen in the future, he says, "now, when you get done with college, the following will happen." his ambition was that every one of his children would get the education that he did not get. interviewer: and all of you did go on to get it. harlan: two doctorates and two masters. interviewer: you would have been 19 years old, almost 20, when the japanese attacked pearl harbor. and do you recall where you were, what you were doing when you heard about the attack? harlan: yes. i was walking through the united aircraft factory and hartford, connecticut, at 12:30 in the afternoon. interviewer: where you working for united? harlan: no, this was a sightseeing tour that they had arranged, and which i wanted to go to on. interviewer: what was your reaction to hearing that news? what was your reaction to hearing about the attack? harlan: the world war i had already been fought. we knew some of the survivor
harlan: yes. i can recall at a very early age, when my father was going to talk about what was going to happen in the future, he says, "now, when you get done with college, the following will happen." his ambition was that every one of his children would get the education that he did not get. interviewer: and all of you did go on to get it. harlan: two doctorates and two masters. interviewer: you would have been 19 years old, almost 20, when the japanese attacked pearl harbor. and do...
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harlan: yes. i can recall at a very early age, when my father was going to talk about what would happen in the future. college theish following will happen. his ambition was that everyone of his children would get the education he did not get. >> and all of you did go on to get it. harlan: two doctorates and two masters. been 19 yearsave old, almost 20 when the japanese attack pearl harbor. you are andl where what you were doing when you heard the attack? harlan: i was walking through the united aircraft factory and hartford, connecticut. at 12:30 in the afternoon. >> where you working for united? harlan: no, this was a sightseeing tour they had arranged and i wanted to go on. >> what was your reaction to hearing that news? what was your reaction to hearing about the harlan: world war i had already been fought. we knew some of the survivors, and there were very few stories on about war, so when we heard that the japanese had struck us, we were astounded. interviewer: had you been following what wa
harlan: yes. i can recall at a very early age, when my father was going to talk about what would happen in the future. college theish following will happen. his ambition was that everyone of his children would get the education he did not get. >> and all of you did go on to get it. harlan: two doctorates and two masters. been 19 yearsave old, almost 20 when the japanese attack pearl harbor. you are andl where what you were doing when you heard the attack? harlan: i was walking through the...
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harlan: yup. >> did you grow up in gilbertville? harlan: the first 18 years i was in gilbertville, and i have not spent any time since then. >> is it where you would consider to be your hometown? harlan: it would be considered to be my hometown. >> how many brothers and sisters did you have growing up?
harlan: yup. >> did you grow up in gilbertville? harlan: the first 18 years i was in gilbertville, and i have not spent any time since then. >> is it where you would consider to be your hometown? harlan: it would be considered to be my hometown. >> how many brothers and sisters did you have growing up?
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harlan hill and mr. ryan girdusky. [applause] apparently i'm going to be doing marco rubio all night. [laughter] it's very hot here in boston, but let's are get right to it. harlan is a political consulling about the, an adviser to the -- [inaudible] we've seen him on cnn, on msnbc, on fox business and on fox news. and ryan is also a political consultant, he's a writer for the washington examiner, for the american conservative, i believe he's associate editor, and you've with seen husband work in human events x. this is their first book, and for a first book, let's give another round of applause. [applause] we're going to get just right to the book. in prep for this interview, i spoke with steve bannon this afternoon, the guru of populism. and he said this is a great and essential primer on how we got here with a global view on the populist movement, a deep dive, and if you can believe it, steve bannon also said that he would read this on the beach. [laughter] okay. ann coulder -- [inaudible] he has high praise on the
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harlan hill and mr. ryan girdusky. [applause] [applause] >> apparently am going to be doing marco rubio imitation all night. it's very hot here in boston. let's get right to it. harlan is a political consultant, advisor for the trump reelection campaign, you've seen him on cnn, msnbc, foxbusiness and fox news. ryan is also a political consultant, war writer for the washington examiner, the american conservative à [inaudible] this is their first book and for a first book you get another round of applause. [applause] were getting it just right to the book. in prep for this interview i spoke with steve bannon this afternoon, the group of populism. he said this is a great and essential primer on how we got here with a global view on the populace Ãthat deep dives and if you can believe it, steve bannon also said à [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] a young man from south carolina doing, writing about global populism, maga, yellow best. >> i will start. i started my career in politics as democrat and i made the transition
harlan hill and mr. ryan girdusky. [applause] [applause] >> apparently am going to be doing marco rubio imitation all night. it's very hot here in boston. let's get right to it. harlan is a political consultant, advisor for the trump reelection campaign, you've seen him on cnn, msnbc, foxbusiness and fox news. ryan is also a political consultant, war writer for the washington examiner, the american conservative à [inaudible] this is their first book and for a first book you get another...
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harlan: i was born in gilbertville, massachusetts, march 10, 1922.
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then political consultants harlan hill and brian geer dusky offer their thoughts on the rise of nationalist populist movements in the u.s. and abroad. later booktv looks at books about democratic presidential nominee joe biden in the upcoming presidential election. it all starts now on booktv on c-span2. for more information visit booktv.org or check your program guide. >> hi, i'm bill so cool and electable commute this afternoon to the osher lifelong learning institutes the first in a series of presentations on america's unfinished business. the presentation this afternoon will be with doctor lawrence rosenthal, we will be talking about the far right, white supremacists from the streets to the white house, spreading out globally, log
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her pen name was marion harlan who i've mentioned before. she's one of the best-selling authors of a novelist and runway as well as the 19th century developed. in 1990, she was the editor of a magazine called the homemaker. she was a real celebrity. in march of 1890, she had wrote asking if he would be interested a new novel. which was then running serially in the homemaker. it would be completed until september. but in march she is writing to him. the novel is called with the best intentions. and it was set at the resort and mackinac island increasingly popular resort in the great lakes. she revised to him that if she could be at a sale especially in the west. so she had not finished the novel but he was interested. or at least to publish novel. and four months after her first inquiry, the book was published as part of the yellow paper cover series. in the advertising heavily in jar lying in august. including at that year among the best books for idle summer days. in a little bit of the site here. there is an entirely commercial motive for
her pen name was marion harlan who i've mentioned before. she's one of the best-selling authors of a novelist and runway as well as the 19th century developed. in 1990, she was the editor of a magazine called the homemaker. she was a real celebrity. in march of 1890, she had wrote asking if he would be interested a new novel. which was then running serially in the homemaker. it would be completed until september. but in march she is writing to him. the novel is called with the best intentions....
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he figured that the school system there was much better and he had a sister who died in infancy in harlan, kentucky and jack gibbs every sunday had to walk his mother up a hill to the segregated cemetery so his mother could put roses as a flower, roses and flowers at the gravesite of jack gibbs infant sister who had died and i went to harlan, kentucky and walked up that hill and then i walked back down that hill and it hit me the reason jack gibbs cared so much about those kids is because he did not want to metaphorically leave any of them alone on a hill and so he kept him out of trouble and he was just an amazing figure. now, you have to realize almost none of these players had ever had anyone in their family who had gone to college but the basketball coach, bob hart, had served in world war ii. he is white. >> he was at normandy. >> yeah, bob hart at normandy. he was upset by the way the black soldiers had been treated during the war and so when he came out of the war and went back to college he wrote his senior thesis in college on the unfair treatment of the black soldier in world wa
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their leader at a protestant official guinea's party david trimble hume credited the people of both harlan's for the end of the violence on the island for the 1st over history the people of ireland north and south of overwhelmingly thought of this to hide their wish to live together by overwhelmingly voting for the good friday agreement therefore it's the duty of all true democrats north of charlotte the will of the people. tributes started to pour in was former british prime minister tony blair saying john hume was a political titan a visionary who refused to believe the future had to be the same as the past his contribution to peace in northern ireland was epic and he will rightly be remembered for it while current british prime minister brace johnson hay the political giant irish prime minister may harm martin stated it is impossible to properly express this kaidan significance of john hume's life he was one of the towering figure of irish public life of the last century his vision and tenacity say discount tree those sirens monder loss of a figure of peace. fan for moore i want to bring
their leader at a protestant official guinea's party david trimble hume credited the people of both harlan's for the end of the violence on the island for the 1st over history the people of ireland north and south of overwhelmingly thought of this to hide their wish to live together by overwhelmingly voting for the good friday agreement therefore it's the duty of all true democrats north of charlotte the will of the people. tributes started to pour in was former british prime minister tony...
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then leader of the protestant official unionist party david trimble hume credited the people of both harlan's for the end of the violence on the island for the 1st over history the people of ireland north and south of overwhelmingly thought of this to hide their wish to live together by overwhelmingly voting for the good friday agreement therefore it's a duty of all true democrats north and south that the will of the people. tribute started to pour in was former british prime minister tony blair saying john hume was a political titan a visionary who refused to believe the future had to be the same as the past his contribution to peace in northern ireland was epic and here we have rightly be remembered for it while current british prime minister brace johnson hay the political giant irish prime minister may harm martin stated it is impossible to properly express this kaidan significance of john hume's life he was one of the towering figure of irish public life of the last century his vision and tenacity say discount tree those sirens monder loss of a figure of peace. and for more i want to bri
then leader of the protestant official unionist party david trimble hume credited the people of both harlan's for the end of the violence on the island for the 1st over history the people of ireland north and south of overwhelmingly thought of this to hide their wish to live together by overwhelmingly voting for the good friday agreement therefore it's a duty of all true democrats north and south that the will of the people. tribute started to pour in was former british prime minister tony...
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navy veteran harlan twible recounts being on board the uss indianapolis after it was sunk in shark infested waters. they had just delivered parts to tinian island. only 317 out of 1196 were not rescued for several days. the national world war ii museum
navy veteran harlan twible recounts being on board the uss indianapolis after it was sunk in shark infested waters. they had just delivered parts to tinian island. only 317 out of 1196 were not rescued for several days. the national world war ii museum
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their leader at a protestant official guinea's party david trimble hume credited the people of both harlan's for the end of the violence on the island for the 1st over history the people of ireland north and south of overwhelmingly thought of this to hide their wish to live together by overwhelmingly voting for the good friday agreement therefore it's a duty of all true democrats north and south to implement the will of the people. tributes started to pour in was former british prime minister tony blair saying john hume was a political titan a visionary who refused to believe the future had to be the same as the past his contribution to peace in northern ireland was epic and here we have rightly be remembered for it while current british prime minister brace johnson hay the political giant irish prime minister may harm martin stated it is impossible to properly express to skate and significance of john hume's life he was one of the towering figure of irish public life of the last century his vision and tenacity say discount tree those sirens monder loss of a figure of peace. finn for more i
their leader at a protestant official guinea's party david trimble hume credited the people of both harlan's for the end of the violence on the island for the 1st over history the people of ireland north and south of overwhelmingly thought of this to hide their wish to live together by overwhelmingly voting for the good friday agreement therefore it's a duty of all true democrats north and south to implement the will of the people. tributes started to pour in was former british prime minister...
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navy veteran harlan twible recounts surviving the sinking. the crew had just delivered bomb parts to tinian island. surviving crew members, only 317 out of 1,196, were not rescued were several days. the national world war ii museum recorded this interview. >> i was born in gilbertville, massachusetts, march 10th, 1922. >> you just recently had a birthday too,
navy veteran harlan twible recounts surviving the sinking. the crew had just delivered bomb parts to tinian island. surviving crew members, only 317 out of 1,196, were not rescued were several days. the national world war ii museum recorded this interview. >> i was born in gilbertville, massachusetts, march 10th, 1922. >> you just recently had a birthday too,
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twiblevy veteran harlan recounts being a young officer on the uss indianapolis after it was sunk in shark infested waters by two japanese torpedoes. announcer 1: dozens of films documenting the aftermath of the atomic arms that were dropped on hiroshima and nakasaki, japan in august of 1945 are available at the u.s. national archives in maryland. the films, shot by japanese and american crews, were hidden and off-limits to the public for decades after world war ii ended. up next on "reel america," historian greg mitchell, author of "autonomic cover-up, two u.s. soldiers, hiroshima and nagasaki," and the greatest movie ever made joins us to tell , the story of these films. we begin with a portion of a film describing the morning of august 6, 1945 in hiroshima. this program includes scenes of atomic bomb victims that some viewers may find disturbing. >> it was the sixth of august. which have been known before throughout the district was the two for the time being. it was an unusually calm and clear morning. a few minutes after 8:00, two super fortresses in formation appeared over the city.
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. >> might twitter handle is a harlan hill. for $100 when twitter first came out. i will probably never use it and it turned out to be so convenient. i read a lot of breitbart. i love ryan's newsletters. the national poll.com. but i talked about this previously hoping more news organizations and think tanks would come out of this era of trump and i'm hoping people in the room and people watching on television will give back the time. >> we have a whole section about media and how the number one way to become a journalist in washington is to have everything proven to be wrong. >> you did fail at the lightning round. [laughter] >> we are going to kind of wind this up. in the prologue of the buck, you think your parents speak to >> he wishes that his name was up there. [laughter] most people don't know who he is. he was in charge of the war room in the debate and has come to the united states and as a commentator on a blog or excuse me a podcast, the war room.org. >> it took me a while to write back. i'm sure many have sacrificed immensely to go through school and all
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36 die hard now whilst we see showers grow every day because of the heat of the sun in the ethiopian harlan's and places further west and they should drift westwards look at this line here is developing now in tropical africa really you expect the showers to go to direction but this lot which will think bring floods is drifting to the northeast so more flooding seems likely in sudan and south sudan east that is a relatively dry picture the moment around the coast of kenya included. now we should see winter storms go across south africa they do it fairly regularly is one of his ways through now but apart from just effect in the caves they don't do very much if you shout up in the suit to young ladies in the next day or so then cape town gets more rain by the end of friday. jump into the stream and julian on global community this generation will have to create its own democracy with social media on at will online be part of the debate let me put some you tube comments to you when no topic is off the table is taking on all the systemic arliss that people of color have suffered not only now but f
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harlan was no white community and become a black community despite organized efforts. because people were losing money. and i think people in the civil rights error, are not trying to promote more free market because that makes discrimination the most costly can be. host: what are the most interesting sentences here in the book is about india we say they're the most diverse country in the world with a hundred 80 different languages and 500 different dialects. they more of a melting pot in the united states is rated. thomas: good heavens no. the polarized. in fact we have organized groups in the united states, because of trying to do that and create in the united states an enormous handicapped. in the virginia is labored under invoice like africa are laboring. and because of geographical reasons and now, united states have an escaped that, having one language and culture over a distance that in europe and moscow, having had the blessing were now going to put it down the drain and go for vulgarization . not being aware apparently is happening in history. or when you have
harlan was no white community and become a black community despite organized efforts. because people were losing money. and i think people in the civil rights error, are not trying to promote more free market because that makes discrimination the most costly can be. host: what are the most interesting sentences here in the book is about india we say they're the most diverse country in the world with a hundred 80 different languages and 500 different dialects. they more of a melting pot in the...
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then political consultants harlan hill and ryan gerduski, discuss the rise of nationalist populist movements in the u.s. and abroad. and later, senior advisor for former vice president joe biden's to 2020 presidential campaign, simone sanders speaks about how americans can use their voices for change. enjoy book tv, on c-span 2. >>> sally yates, the former acting attorney general at the start of the trump administration testified on the russia investigation before the senate judiciary committee. the committee is reviewing the origins of the investigation and the role of the fbi.
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navy veteran harlan twible recounts being on board the uss indianapolis after it was sunk in shark infested waters. they had just delivered parts to tinian island. only 317 out of 1196 were not rescued for several days. the national world war ii museum recorded this interview. >> i was born in gilbertville, massachusetts, march 10th, 1922. >> you just recently had a birthday, too. >> yep. >> now did you grow up in gilbertville? >> first 18 years i spent in gilbertville. and i have not spent any time since then. >> is gilbertville where you would consider to be your home town? >> it would be considered my home town. >> and how many brothers and sisters did you have growing up, what was your family size and makeup? >> two brothers and one sister. >> and where did you fit in? >> i was number three. >> before we started recording, we were talking a bit about your family and growing up during the depression years. could you tell me about that, what life was like for you coming up during that time? >> well, my father was an irish-american and immigrated from ireland to the united states to find a
navy veteran harlan twible recounts being on board the uss indianapolis after it was sunk in shark infested waters. they had just delivered parts to tinian island. only 317 out of 1196 were not rescued for several days. the national world war ii museum recorded this interview. >> i was born in gilbertville, massachusetts, march 10th, 1922. >> you just recently had a birthday, too. >> yep. >> now did you grow up in gilbertville? >> first 18 years i spent in...
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navy veteran harlan twible recounts surviving the sinking. the crew had just delivered bomb parts to tinian island. surviving crew members, only 317 out of 1,196, were not rescued were several days. the national world war ii museum recorded this interview. >> i was born in gilbertville, massachusetts, march 10th, 1922. >> you just recently had a birthday too, huh? >> yep. >> now, did you grow up in gilbertville? >> first 18 years i spent in gilbertville. and i have not spent any time since then. >> is gilbertville where you would consider to be your hometown? >> it would be considered my hometown. and how many brothers and sisters did you have growing up? what was your family size and make up? >> two brothers and one sister. >> and where did you fit in? >> i was number three. >> tell me, before we started recording, we were talking a bit about your family and growing up during the depression years. could you tell me a little bit about that, what life was like for you coming up during that time? >> well, my father was an irish-american. he imm
navy veteran harlan twible recounts surviving the sinking. the crew had just delivered bomb parts to tinian island. surviving crew members, only 317 out of 1,196, were not rescued were several days. the national world war ii museum recorded this interview. >> i was born in gilbertville, massachusetts, march 10th, 1922. >> you just recently had a birthday too, huh? >> yep. >> now, did you grow up in gilbertville? >> first 18 years i spent in gilbertville. and i have...
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it was painted by ed win harlan. hostin was born in charleston south carolina. graduate of, we actually studied and took classes with w. devoid he passed the opportunity to instead pursue a passion for art he received formal training, at boston museum of fine arts and would become into voices word, the leading portrait painter of the race. edwin a. harleson return to charleston to help support his formally, and became a leader of a black community. as many other african americans that were immortalize publicized, he became involved in civil rights activities serving as president of charleston's and aa see peach after established not coincidentally in 1917. he continued to paint, and in 1919, as black soldiers returned home to charleston and other communities throughout the country, he produced the soldier. it was a powerful visual representation of the new knee grow. he's been decorated, the medals on his arm, officer stripes, serving his country with pride. but he's also been pardoned, both -- both by war and by racism as well. arms crossed, his face conveying
it was painted by ed win harlan. hostin was born in charleston south carolina. graduate of, we actually studied and took classes with w. devoid he passed the opportunity to instead pursue a passion for art he received formal training, at boston museum of fine arts and would become into voices word, the leading portrait painter of the race. edwin a. harleson return to charleston to help support his formally, and became a leader of a black community. as many other african americans that were...
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good and we learn you're still harlan's law illegal any sort of guy that can look at a w o 11 little vision look look them up on the heel of a sling we can follow that now that along the route along pollyannish not even a look nearly full of. the innermost the loss of power over the lemon and the end. that is going to lock them on and the and that. in this who watch whom your heart is good then tell me does your celebrant of the mirror image of the bell a matter of a mouse so we send them out of the muscle the movie several months ago a lot of the shit men will pick a live day because it to me as the early days as a known living naughtily should show your lip of english on the holy and boys who must who because they're so the law y'all will go on. the whole invasion of the golan heights is a lot more complex than what war in particular a spy could have given it was a hard fought battle you've got to give a lot of credit to the tank forces of the israeli defense force you've got to give a lot of credit to their air force because you know all the credit the other intelligence venue's o
good and we learn you're still harlan's law illegal any sort of guy that can look at a w o 11 little vision look look them up on the heel of a sling we can follow that now that along the route along pollyannish not even a look nearly full of. the innermost the loss of power over the lemon and the end. that is going to lock them on and the and that. in this who watch whom your heart is good then tell me does your celebrant of the mirror image of the bell a matter of a mouse so we send them out...
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good and we learn your skill harlan's a lot illegal and what a body that can look at a w o 11 little vision look look them up on the heel of a sling we can follow that now that along the route along polly allison even made a look nearly worthless. the innermost the loss of power over the lemon and the end . that is going to lock them on in the end that. it is who watch whom your heart is good then tell me does your celebrant the mirror image of the bell a matter of a mouse so we send them out of the muscle the movie several months ago a lot of the shit men will pay a lead they call it the tomb as the early days as a known living naughtily should shoot your lip of english on the holy and boys who must who because they're so the law y'all will go on. the whole invasion of the golan heights is a lot more complex than what war in particular a spy could have given it was a hard fought battle you've got to give a lot of credit to the tank forces of the israeli defense force you've got to give a lot of credit to their air force because you know all the credit the other intelligence venue's
good and we learn your skill harlan's a lot illegal and what a body that can look at a w o 11 little vision look look them up on the heel of a sling we can follow that now that along the route along polly allison even made a look nearly worthless. the innermost the loss of power over the lemon and the end . that is going to lock them on in the end that. it is who watch whom your heart is good then tell me does your celebrant the mirror image of the bell a matter of a mouse so we send them out...
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good i did learn your skill harlan illegal any sort of guy that can look at a w o 11 little vision look look them up on the heel of a sling if you can follow what i know that along the route along pollyannish. a look nearly worthless. you know my the loss of power i've had to learn on and a lot that you've got to lock them on and the and that. in this who watch who your heart is good then tell me does your celebrant of the mirror image of the bella model have a mouse so we send them out of the muscle the movie said there's almost a good amount of shit men will pick a lead they call it to me as the early days as unknowns a little naughtily should shoot your lip of english on the holy and boys who must who because they're so the law y'all will go on. the whole invasion of the golan heights is a lot more complex than what war in particular a spy could have given it was a hard fought battle you gotta give a lot of credit to the tank forces of the israeli defense force you've got to give a lot of credit to their air force because you know all the credit the other intelligence venue's outlets
good i did learn your skill harlan illegal any sort of guy that can look at a w o 11 little vision look look them up on the heel of a sling if you can follow what i know that along the route along pollyannish. a look nearly worthless. you know my the loss of power i've had to learn on and a lot that you've got to lock them on and the and that. in this who watch who your heart is good then tell me does your celebrant of the mirror image of the bella model have a mouse so we send them out of the...
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twiblevy veteran harlan recounts being a young officer on the uss indianapolis after it was sunk in shark infested waters by two japanese torpedoes. announcer 1: dozens of films documenting the aftermath of the atomic arms that were dropped on hiroshima and nakasaki, japan in august of 1945 are available at the u.s. national archives in maryland. the films, shot by japanese and american crews, were hidden and off-limits to the public for decades after world war ii ended. up next on "reel america," historian greg mitchell, author of "autonomic cover-up, two u.s. soldiers, hiroshima and nagasaki," and the greatest movie ever made joins us to tell , the story of these films. we begin with rt
twiblevy veteran harlan recounts being a young officer on the uss indianapolis after it was sunk in shark infested waters by two japanese torpedoes. announcer 1: dozens of films documenting the aftermath of the atomic arms that were dropped on hiroshima and nakasaki, japan in august of 1945 are available at the u.s. national archives in maryland. the films, shot by japanese and american crews, were hidden and off-limits to the public for decades after world war ii ended. up next on "reel...
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. >> you know what, harlan? let's let them get into their underwear. >> what?! >> what?! >> ...and have a look. >> ♪ work it [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ]
. >> you know what, harlan? let's let them get into their underwear. >> what?! >> what?! >> ...and have a look. >> ♪ work it [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ]
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then political consultants harlan hill and brian geer dusky offer their thoughts on the rise of nationalist populist movements in the u.s. and abroad. later booktv looks at books about democratic presidential nominee joe biden in the upcoming presidential election. it all starts now on booktv on c-span2. for more information visit booktv.org or check your program guide. >> hi, i'm bill so cool and electable commute this afternoon to the osher lifelong learning institutes the first in a series of presentations on america's unfinished business. the presentation this afternoon will be with doctor lawrence rosenthal, we will be talking about the far right, white supremacists from the streets to the white house, spreading out globally, looking at it historically, probably dealing with terms like fascism and populism and nationalism but before we do that i want to spend just a moment talking about what we are going to do with the technology. number one, asking all the videos to stay off. so we don't get video bombed and so that we use all of our bandwidth for the conversation as opposed to video.
then political consultants harlan hill and brian geer dusky offer their thoughts on the rise of nationalist populist movements in the u.s. and abroad. later booktv looks at books about democratic presidential nominee joe biden in the upcoming presidential election. it all starts now on booktv on c-span2. for more information visit booktv.org or check your program guide. >> hi, i'm bill so cool and electable commute this afternoon to the osher lifelong learning institutes the first in a...
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. : : political consultant harlan hill discuss the rise of nationalist populist movements in the u.s. and abroad. after that senior advisor for joe biden's presidential campaign, simona sanders, talks about how americans can use their voices for change in later philosophy professors on the impact of grandstanding and political discourse. >> next, msnbc political analyst zerlina maxwell on identity politics and how to create a more inclusive democratic party. she is interviewed about her book, "the end of white politics", ceo and founding president of [inaudible]. this is one hour. >> hello, my name is maria teresa and i am so happy to be here with zerlina maxwell to discuss your vital book "the end of white politics". this book challenges what we have accepted as a status quo for the democratic party and i think right now as we are trying to read into the tea leaves of 2020 it could not have come at a better time. this is a critique that could not be more challenged in america right now but we also understand that it is imperative that people in the political world take your book to h
. : : political consultant harlan hill discuss the rise of nationalist populist movements in the u.s. and abroad. after that senior advisor for joe biden's presidential campaign, simona sanders, talks about how americans can use their voices for change in later philosophy professors on the impact of grandstanding and political discourse. >> next, msnbc political analyst zerlina maxwell on identity politics and how to create a more inclusive democratic party. she is interviewed about her...
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i would like city administrator kelly to know that we are grieving with her and to her husband, harlan kelly and sibling and rest of her family. i will submit. >> clerk: thank you supervisor peskin. supervisor preston. >> supervisor preston: thank you madam clark. clerk. i would like to offer memoriam today for leon fleischer. a renowned pianist who at a very young age help put san francisco on the map for classical music. he died of cancer on august 2nd at the age of 92. what many folks who may know his music and legacy, may not know he had deep roots here in san francisco and specifically in district five. leon was born at mt. zion hospital in san francisco on july 23, 1928. his parents were jewish immigrants from eastern europe who made their way to san francisco in 1930, they opened a hat shop on fillmore street between mcallister and golde goldengate. they moved around the neighborhood almost every year. there are several great classical musical talentings growing up in the area. including isaac stern. leon began playing the piano at age four. at the age of nine, leon performed wi
i would like city administrator kelly to know that we are grieving with her and to her husband, harlan kelly and sibling and rest of her family. i will submit. >> clerk: thank you supervisor peskin. supervisor preston. >> supervisor preston: thank you madam clark. clerk. i would like to offer memoriam today for leon fleischer. a renowned pianist who at a very young age help put san francisco on the map for classical music. he died of cancer on august 2nd at the age of 92. what many...
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stunned in this community by this murder, and david is talking to his friend, a fellow coach, quinton harlan. >> i was like, well, don't you want to find out who killed her? and he said, what difference is it going to make? it won't bring her back. >> do those sound like the words of a grieving husband? >> it could. that could be a statement of a grieving husband trying to figure out what was going on with his life. >> but in the days after belinda was killed, david was actually talking about heather a lot. >> he asked me how heather was. is she doing okay? >> now, keep in mind, your wife was murdered, your unborn child murdered, and you're going around asking your colleagues, how is heather doing? >> after belinda is found dead, it doesn't take long for cops to find out there was a sex affair. >> that's going to be an a-ha moment. you have pregnant wife dead and husband having an affair. there's no question, they have to be looking at him as a possibility. >> david insists to virtually everyone that he is not having a fullblown affair. >> even though temple says it's only physical, he also
stunned in this community by this murder, and david is talking to his friend, a fellow coach, quinton harlan. >> i was like, well, don't you want to find out who killed her? and he said, what difference is it going to make? it won't bring her back. >> do those sound like the words of a grieving husband? >> it could. that could be a statement of a grieving husband trying to figure out what was going on with his life. >> but in the days after belinda was killed, david was...
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then political consultants harlan hill and ryan gerduski, discuss the rise of nationalist populist movements in the u.s. and abroad. and later, senior advisor for former vice president joe biden's to 2020 presidential campaign, simone sanders speaks about how americans can use their voices for change. enjoy book tv, on c-span 2. >>> sally yates, the former acting attorney general at the start of the trump administration testified on the russia investigation before the senate judiciary committee. the committee is reviewing the origins of the investigation and the role of the fbi. >> good morning, everybody. the hearing will come to order. today we're going to have a video hearing with ms. sally yates, who was the acting attorney general for a period of time in january of 2017 and was the number two at the department of justice in early january 2017. ms. yates appeared before the committee on may 18th, 2017. that was before the mueller investigation really got started. it was before the horowitz report about the mueller investigation was issued, and i believe much has been learned since may of
then political consultants harlan hill and ryan gerduski, discuss the rise of nationalist populist movements in the u.s. and abroad. and later, senior advisor for former vice president joe biden's to 2020 presidential campaign, simone sanders speaks about how americans can use their voices for change. enjoy book tv, on c-span 2. >>> sally yates, the former acting attorney general at the start of the trump administration testified on the russia investigation before the senate judiciary...
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i would like city administrator kelly to know that we are grieving with her and to her husband, harlan kelly and sibling and rest of her family. i will submit. >> clerk: thank you supervisor peskin. supervisor preston. >> supervisor preston: thank you madam clark. clerk. i would like to offer memoriam today for leon fleischer. a renowned pianist who at a very young age help put san francisco on the map for classical music. he died of cancer on august 2nd at the age of 92. what many folks who may know his music and legacy, may not know he had deep roots here in san francisco and specifically in district five. leon was born at mt. zion hospital in san francisco on july 23, 1928. his parents were jewish immigrants from eastern europe who made their way to san francisco in 1930, they opened a hat shop on fillmore street between mcallister and golde goldengate. they moved around the neighborhood almost every year. there are several great classical musical talentings growing up in the area. including isaac stern. leon began playing the piano at age four. at the age of nine, leon performed wi
i would like city administrator kelly to know that we are grieving with her and to her husband, harlan kelly and sibling and rest of her family. i will submit. >> clerk: thank you supervisor peskin. supervisor preston. >> supervisor preston: thank you madam clark. clerk. i would like to offer memoriam today for leon fleischer. a renowned pianist who at a very young age help put san francisco on the map for classical music. he died of cancer on august 2nd at the age of 92. what many...
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harlan: yeah. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> american history tv. exploring the american story, we have been across the nation. like many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next, a look at one of our cities tour visits. >> the pearl kind of mirrors what san antonio is. on one side, it is history and culture and a nod to the past, and on the others, it is a look forward to what san antonio has become, just the diversity and inclusivity and all the different kind of things that are happening. the city was created more than 300 years ago. it became a melting pot. and the germans came in in the mid-1880's and built small breweries at the time, home breweries, maybe some of the smaller operations, and the pearl brewery kind of was born of that. the reason they came up with pearl was a german brewer saw in
harlan: yeah. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> american history tv. exploring the american story, we have been across the nation. like many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next, a look at one of our cities tour visits. >> the pearl kind of mirrors what san antonio is. on one side, it...