The United States is doing to search, i found how extensively the range of artists, not only high artists but popular artists, commercial artists, we digesting the war. And actually after the troops came home. Steve you teach this attitude wake forest university. What drew you to this topic . Mr. Lubin i knew the anniversary of american involvement in the war was coming up. I thought, we were living in a time this was the early 2000s. The war we were facing, in the middle east, a huge influence on the way we were thinking about things. It must have been the same back in the day a century early. It was more a question i had in my mind, why wasnt it similar . The rejection of anything to do with war. Normal shows a desire for war. Not for war. It roiled peoples consciousness. Steve lets set up our involvement in world war i and why we were involved, late in the game. You the following. In the early days of the conflict, most observers believe the fighting would be over by christmas. Anot
American history tv is joining the Cox Communications cable partnership is the history of fayetteville, arkansas. To learn more about the cities visit current tour cspan. Org citiestour. We considered as we continue the history of fayetteville. The museum of American History in bentonville, arkansas , the mission of the museum is to teach history. Query history museum. We are history museum. We use native american art to story, the story that spans 16,000 to 18,000 years. We are set up chronologically, we start with the oldest story,t time ,eriod, the paleo time period and then go through different galleries, the archaic time period, the mississippian time period into the historic time period. From presorted because that is First Contact with europeans and how the europeans changed native american life. When the word indian is mentioned, we cant help it, we all do it, but we automatically of a guy picture sitting on a spotted pony with a big headdress and his staff on the plains of neb
The attorney generals visit to norfolk comes after a series of similar thing speeches. This morning he spoke in virginia during a Graduation Ceremony for new Drug Enforcement officials. Monday, he spoke in pittsburgh about the opioid epidemic. We have more coverage coming on cspan in just a few minutes. Jeb bush willn, be talking about education savings accounts. That will be starting in 10 minutes. 2 00 eastern from the American Enterprise institute. The president addressed today from the World Economic forum airs tonight on cspan, and you can also watch that online at www. Cspan. Org and also other events that we covered from davos. This weekend, American History tv on cspan3. Saturday at 8 00 eastern, the saigon target zero. The chance to use the women of children in the area as human shields. Then on sunday at 10 00 eastern, with west point graduate and vietnam war helicopter pilot stephen. In 1968, they make the assault during that timeframe area that was a major big deal effort.
Past leader pelosis remarks are about 20 minutes. [applause] rep. Nancy pelosi good morning, everyone. It is a wonderful honor to be here with everyone of you to it i thank you for your leadership for our country. I particularly want to acknowledge the great leadership of mayor landrieu. I think him for his kind introduction, but more importantly for his leadership. We are so excited. This was such a treat. Some of my show has been contemporary. They said no and come on in. Thank you for your beautiful presentation of the arts and infrastructures cities. I want to thank bob lynch and all the people who received awards today on the arts and other occasions we have seen people get rewards. Again, the mayor is in the lead. In terms of the arts, so very important who we are as a country. The arts, i believe are the most unifying feature of who we are as a civilization. Wrote thehelley greatest force for the moral goods imagination. Think about that, imagination and creativity. Imagination
And information sharing vital to dismantling criminal organizations. I would like to welcome the subcommittee and appreciate the witnesses for being here today. The chair recognizes himself for Opening Statement for which ill deliver mr. Kings Opening Statement. Law enforcement officers use many weapons to fight terrorism and crime on our streets. Some of these weapons such as badges, guns and squad cars are easy to see. They are the hallmarks of police work. Other weapons, however, that are harder to identify, but every bit as vital. Among these less visible weapons, access to timely and Accurate Information is oftentimes difference between a successful investigation and unsolved crime. In todays threat environment much of the information needed it generated overseas. This is particularly true when it comes to combatting complex Transnational Criminal Organizations that threaten our safety here at home. These sophisticated criminal enterprises do not stop at borders. Instead, they ext