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Transcripts For WCAU Today 20160326

Passengers on the jetblue flight bound for the bahamas when something went wrong with the landing gear. I got really scared. Many on board praised the pilot and Flight Attendant for keeping calm. And its only rock n roll and they like it. But i like it yes, i do an unbelievable night in havana as the Rolling Stones perform their biggest hits. The bands music once banned in the country and now hit center stage. The band may still be rocking, saturday, march 26th, 2016. Announcer from nbc news, this is today live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning. Welcome to today. Im Sheinelle Jones. Im craig melvin. Erica is on the way back from belgium. Hundreds of thousands of folks lined the streets for the show and mick jagger said quote, times are changing. Thats a good concert anywhere. Just history making. And those guys still have it. I think some people were waiting for hours. 13 hours one person did. Stick around. Yes. Just like the building here. Lets get to the top story. Th

Transcripts For WNBC Today 20160326

Has multiple affairs. It is a tabloid smear. Cruz blames donald trump for getting it published. Emergency landing scare. A frightening experience for passengers on the jetblue flight bound for the bahamas when something went wrong with the landing gear. I got really scared. Many on board praised the pilot and Flight Attendant for keeping calm. And its only rock n roll and they like it. But i like it yes, i do an unbelievable night in havana as the Rolling Stones perform their biggest hits. The bands music once banned in the country and now hit center stage. The band may still be rocking, saturday, march 26th, 2016. This is today live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning. Welcome to today. Im Sheinelle Jones. Im craig melvin. Erica is on the way back from belgium. Hundreds of thousands of folks lined the streets for the show and mick jagger said quote, times are changing. Thats a good concert anywhere. Just history making. And those guys still have it. I think some people w

Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Civil War 20151128

Negro soldier toca the film was directed by arguably the top director in hollywood at the time. In the film they covered africanamerican military service in this country from the 1770s to world war ii. There was no mention, no image of a single soldier or sailor. 10 of the union army. African made of 1 of the northern population. Highest awarded but not a single mention. Why . The story was indeed a lost story. There was active suppression of the story. When we talk about who suppress the story he will hear it was the lost cause. Theres a southern Propaganda Campaign but sought to make it appear that the war was not fought over slavery and a part of it was suppressing the africanamerican story. If it was the southerners and the lost cause, i do not think they could cap get out of that. Ar Department Film this is from our elite universities. A lost story. They were suppressing the story. It was won by a union, a team of persons of africanamerican descent. Theres a plus, not an or. Thats

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Book Discussion On The Cherokee Diaspora 20160116

Gregory according to the u. S. Census, almost one million americans suffer identify as cherokee. Everyone travels the United States, someone is likely to lay claim to a cherokee ancestors somewhere in their family tree. In fact, as far as scotland, hawaii, even australia and chances are youll meet someone who insists that they are descended from cherokee forebears. How can so many people on the scattered all over the world claim to be cherokee . Historian Gregory D Smithers addresses this question in his new book the cherokee diaspora an indigenous history of migration, resettlement, and identity. He reveals for the first time the origins of the dispersion of the cherokee people. He takes the reader back to the 18 and 19 centuries to uncover the importance of migration and tradition,nds, and and culture and language in defining what it means to be cherokee while living in diaspora. The story is a remarkable one. Full of bravery, innovation, and resilience. Gregory smithers is associate

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Book Discussion On The Cherokee Diaspora 20160124

Chair keep,orical maps, storytelling, and pictures to explore my friday of people identify with the Cherokee Nation. Mr. Smithers according to the u. S. Census, nearly one million americans self identify as cherokee. Wherever someone travels in the united states, they will likely someone in their family tree who identifies as cherokee. Trouble as far as scotland, australia, and someone will claim to have cherokee for ers. Ers forbear Gregory Smithers reveals for the first time the diaspora of the cherokee people. He takes readers back to the 18th and 19th century to recover the importance of migration, land, choosing, and culture and language into defining what it means to be cherokee while living in diaspora. The story is a remarkable one, filled with bravery, innovation, and resilience. Gregory smithers is associate professor of history at virginia commonwealth university. His research and writing focuses on history of native americans and African American people since the 18th centu

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