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CSPAN3 U S -China Economic Security Review Commission Panel 2 July 14, 2024

Mastro, an assistant professor of Security Studies at the edmund a. Wilson school at Georgetown University and american scholar at American Enterprise institute. Shes the author of the cost of conversation, obstacles to peace talks in wartime. And she is currently working on a book about chans challenges to u. S. Primacy. Next we hear from a senior fellow at Hudson Institute and adjunct senior fellow at the center for new American Security and president and ceo of solarium llc, a defense consulting firm. Hes previously served as president of the center for strategic and budgetary assessments in a department of Defenses Office of net assessment and on the personal staff of three secretaries of defense. Hes the author of several books, most recently publishing the declines of deterrents earlier this year. Our third panelist is dr. Michael green who is a Senior Vice President for asia and japan chair at the center for strategic and International Studies csis as well as director of Asian S

CSPAN3 Reel America Ronald Reagan Citizen Governor - 1968 July 14, 2024

Against all enemies, foreign or domestic . President reagan i do. That you will bear full faith and allegiance to the constitution of the United States and the constitution of the state of california, that you take this obligation freely. Narrator this was the night Ronald Reagan became governor of california, january 2, 1967. Governor reagan was born and raised in illinois. President reagan i do. Governor reagan, i declare you to be duly installed as governor of the state of california. Narrator as another republican said, government should be of the people, by the people, for the people. [applause] that kind of government, of the people, by the people, for the people, arrived that night in california. [applause] governor reagan i am here with those i love the most in all the world and friends who come to share this moment, and im fully cognizant of the importance of this and what it means to so many people. Someone back in our history, i was not too good a student but i think it was

CSPAN3 Secret Lives Of Michigan Objects July 14, 2024

Freely among enemy lines. Announcer 1 explore our nations past and American History tv, every weekend on cspan3. Cspan cities tour is in lansing, where we are visiting the Michigan History Center museum. They have launched a brandnew exhibit where theyre asking viewers to take a look at some everyday objects. Suzanne fischer we are looking at our new exhibits, secret lives of michigan objects. Secret lives of michigan objects is a playful and fun exhibit about museum collections, and the way that objects in museums and up to michigan history. It is a way to involve people who live in michigan to think about their stuff is part of michigan history. We like to put things into context especially in museums. An object is not just an object, it tells a story about the time it was made, the people use it. In this exhibit, we are saying, what are other ways to look at objects . And what are objects that stories can tell . So the things people feel when they come to the exhibit space is this v

CSPAN3 James Turner The Origins Of Lansing July 14, 2024

Lansings beginning. Established the 1836. In about they designated detroit is the capital, but they were fearful that detroit could be easily attacked from lake erie, and that they should move the capital inland. They could not decide where. They put in the constitution the first session of the legislature of 1848 should be held in the new capital, which should be inland. They had 10 years to decide. They waited until they had 10 months left. Every little town in the whole state wanted it to be by them because that would mean a big boom for their community. Votingy kept voting and and nobody could decide. Finally, the people who were , anding about this area putting up a dam in a mill, they decided they would try to attract the legislature to this area. James turner was one of those who lead that i would say the argument, the persuasion of the lobby. It was james seymour, his friend, who made a map, put a look, if we said put it here, it will be this many miles and they showed all the

CSPAN3 Lectures In History Playwright August Wilson Fences July 14, 2024

Is going to be some stuff i will talk about with a little more depth than we talked about last class. Lets start with August Wilson. August wilson was born Frederick August kittle on april 27, 1945. His mothers name was daisy wilson. She was a cleaning lady. His fathers name was Frederick August kittle. He was a german baker. I want you guys to pay attention. Race matters in a very specific way. Race is always one of the things we are discussing as we look at these plays. So, his father, Frederick August kittle, was a german baker, he is white european. His mother is a black woman named daisy. She is a cleaning lady. We are talking about a mixed relationship. His mixed identity is a part of what he is working on when he is writing. Like how he is negotiating africanamerican existence is a part of who and what he is as he is working as an artist and as a writer. It is part of the mission he is undertaking. He is the fourth of the six children. And they live in the hill district of pitts

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