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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Space For Women - 1981 NASA 20171023

Awardwinning filmmaker William Greaves and narrated by actor ricardo montalban. Narrator there are many things in the history of the world that were once thought to be impossible. Chatter] narrator as the earth speeds around the sun over 60,000 miles per hour, we are coming to realize more and more that many obstacles and problems that daily confront us are in reality merely opportunities, opportunities to break free of our fears and ancient taboos. And we are discovering too that the very process of freeing ourselves forces us to learn more and more about ourselves and the world in which we live. For an awful long time, 2,000 years, people assumed that there was a schism between the mind and the body, there was intellect and emotion, but only until recently, we realized how much time we influence the ongoing physiological activity in our body by what we think about, every stimulus, every stimuli in your environment that impinges on an organ is reflected to some extent physiologically.

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Oral Histories Diana Walker Photojournalism Interview 20171023

Tell me how you got started as one of the white house photographers for time. Diana walker i started freelancing in the 70s and went to work for a small washington magazine. It was called the washington monthly. The editor told me, we do not have much money to spend on photography. I thought, oh dear. He said we can only pay you 25 for every picture we use but the good news is, i can get you your credentials to shoot on the hill and at the white house. I began to freelance around washington and the business of washington is politics. I started photographing for the monthly and i would photograph a lot of things on set for them. That build up my portfolio. I went to see time and a lot of places. They would give me work or they would not. I went to see time and they gave me work and one of the assets i had in my hand was my credential to go to the white house. Time had this problem where they did not have someone over there. Annie callahan could call me up and send me over there because

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Vietnam War - 50 Years Later 20171028

Senator mccain, when you look ofk, what are the legacies vietnam. Senator mccain before we get into a conflict, we have to get a strategy to win. The gulf of as tonkin resolution and there was confrontation between american ships and the enemies troops the vietnamese troops. Lack ofs a complete focus and strategy to bring it to a close. One of the things that overrode Lyndon Johnsons thinking was china. We did not want to have a conflagration that would lead to a real conflict. They cautioned our actions so that it was a very gradual then, not onlyh did not harm the enemy, but it strengthened their resolve. That led to all sorts of implications. Demonstrations right here on the mall. There was one million people. It really split our society in a way that we sometimes forget. Demonstrations, chicago, all of us can look back and see on cspan. It was a small swiss time and t it was a told tulmultuous time. Incometed the lowest level of america and the highest doctor to say they had a bone

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Oral Histories Diana Walker Photojournalism Interview 20171028

Diana i started freelancing in the 1970s and i went to work for a small washington magazine. Charlie peters, the editor, said to me, we dont have much money spend on photography. I thought, oh dear. He said we can only pay you 25 for every picture we use, but the good news is if you work for us on a freelance basis i can get you your credentials to shoot on the hill and at the white house. I said youve got a deal. This will be great. I began to freelance around washington and the business of washington is politics. I started photographing for the monthly and i would photograph a lot of things on set for them. At the same time, that built up my portfolio. I went to see time and a lot of places. They would either give me work or they wouldnt. I went to see time and they started giving me work. One of the assets i had in my hand was my credential to go to the white house. Time often, photographers who worked for them, might not be there when all of a sudden they relate get a call from a w

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Off Script 20160807

The anticancer cells. But because he is speaking into the microphone, all the way to the back of the room to the press riser, the malt boxes plugged in to buy all the networks and the people watching the reporting of the iowa caucus results in new york and washington candidate and washington candidate up here 3500 people. They hear one person and one microphone who is sounding unhinged. This season secretary clinton has been taken to task for shouting and screaming that her cries. Is that the same phenomenon, although last night i was struck that she did not sound. Weve seen a development because both heard the Technical Support is Getting Better because she would get in front of these crowds and she would try and match the energy of the crowd and maybe she didnt have the size of the monitor she needed to pull backs down and tell the speaker its okay. You dont need to project as much as you were. Trump, if he says im playing the womens card, and deal me in. Really trained it to the bac

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