I would also like to welcome our digital audience joining from around the globe. We really hope that during tonights conversation you will share reflections and ask questions of our panelists using the powerofmemory. Tonights program as part of a series of conversations we are posting examining the power of memory to shape our future. This season, we are taking timeout think about why we remember the events that led to the holocaust and other global atrocities and how collective understanding can help us make informed decisions about our future and shape a better world. To learn about this Program Series and all the conversations and programs we host, we hope you will sign up for the museum email and follow us on social media. Some people have questioned why is there a Holocaust Museum on the National Mall . For how can we fulfill our mission as a living memorial to the past and the victims while still being relevant enough to engage youth today . I am sure similar Big Questions have b
Community are not for our security but the security of the Business Owners in the community and also to see that the status quo is kept intact. Sunday afternoon about 4 30 eastern archeologist dean snow on his findings while exca the revolutionary war battlefield saratoga in new york and the inspiration to his book, 1777, Tipping Point at saratoga. What on earth was a little old lady doing out there . She was at the time she died about five feet tall, at least 60 years old, and she affs battle casualty at saratoga. What is going on here . And at 6 00 eastern on american artifacts the french method was to put you in a little plane with the wings cut down. Your second training flight they give you more wing and a little bit bigger engine on the thing and you would literally hop up and down the field. Then when you were ready for the big day you talked to your instructor who had been talking to you on the ground all the time and hed pat you on the shoulder and go and you get in an airplan
Community are not for our security but the security of the Business Owners in the community and also to see that the status quo is kept intact. Sunday afternoon about 4 30 eastern archeologist dean snow on his findings while exca the revolutionary war battlefield saratoga in new york and the inspiration to his book, 1777, Tipping Point at saratoga. What on earth was a little old lady doing out there . She was at the time she died about five feet tall, at least 60 years old, and she affs battle casualty at saratoga. What is going on here . And at 6 00 eastern on american artifacts the french method was to put you in a little plane with the wings cut down. Your second training flight they give you more wing and a little bit bigger engine on the thing and you would literally hop up and down the field. Then when you were ready for the big day you talked to your instructor who had been talking to you on the ground all the time and hed pat you on the shoulder and go and you get in an airplan
Exploring American History. Next come i look at our recent visit to pittsburgh, pennsylvania. You are watching American History tv. All weekend, every weekend on cspan 3. Representing the 12th district of pennsylvania, congressman john murtha presents capital commentary. And now here is congressman murtha. Congressman murtha im glad you can join us from a series of our reports from washington. The Archive Service center that really collection theyials and documents postindustrial pittsburgh. Today, we will talk about congressman john patrick murtha, better known as jack murtha. John murtha was a congressman that served almost four decades in washington, representing the people of western pennsylvania, particularly the people sort of in the areas to the east and the south of surrounding pittsburgh. What i would like to share with you today is a bit about congressman murthas career as a military man, about his influence with military spending, and also his legacy in the National Parks se
Amy good morning, New Hampshire, 6 00 on this sunday, september 11th. Im amy coveno. Well get to the top stories in just a minute. First, josh judge is in the Weather Center with a look at the forecast. Josh good morning, happy sunday. Its a bit of a warm start, hooksett at 70 degrees and weve got mainly cloudy skies out there. Its warm and humid and thats how we start our day, but it will end very differently. 60s in the North Country and parts of we had a couple of downpours already roll through northern New Hampshire. Take a look at the line of thunderstorms in the west and that will be moving across the state throughout the Morning Hours from west to east like this and by about mid day to early afternoon, they will exit the state and sunshine along with High Pressure will be building on in. So, a very changeable day, starting off with clouds, humidity and warmth and some it will turn windy this afternoon. Be ready for that. And well have more detail, as well as the air that follows