Christian scott is a driving force in the next generation of jazz ardists. He is out this year with an ambitious project. He is marking the 100th anniversary of the first jazz recordings by releasing a trio of albums he calls the centennial trilogy. It is an ambitious project. We are honored to have him back on the program. How you doing . Good to see you. How is your mom and twin brother . Family . Everybody is good. You have a wonderful family. Thank you. Its a great familiarly. And your ufrpg snl. Uncle . Hes great. I just saw him. He beat me up. I learned a lot. He can still give lessons. Yes, sir. I think the last time you were here, maybe hushgs maybe you hadnt changed your name. No i hadnt. You had not changed your name. For those that knew you as christian scott, youre still christian scott. Tell me what you did and why you did it. I always say i completed my name. By adding on atunde just to, you know, i wasnt comfortable exclusively navigating the world as scott. Obviously im
To do any kind of history of classroom film, you need to understand the scholarship in a lot of fields, im going to be quoting and referencing and pulling together work that ive done, work thats been done by other historians of science. Film studies people. Communications studies scholars, even folk lorists. For reasons that should now be obvious, the topic is interdisciplinary. In particular were going to return to this question, right. What are the relations between art, science and entertainment and culture, in cinema . How do they reinforce one another in these particular contexts . Were going to see the movement of people, the same people across institutions, right, across media forums. And across science. So its all going to be kind of blending together. And also Science Education. Obviously in Science Education what students are taught depends on what the stateoftheart knowledge is for that period. We have to consider what is the scientific and technical knowledge. To understand
Mideast and elsewhere. Enough. He also called for stepped up vetting at the borders at a Cabinet Meeting the president said the current Justice System a joke and a laughing stop we have to come up with punishment thats far quicker and far greater than the punishment these animals are getting right now. Years at the end, they will be who knows what happens. Quick justice and we need strong justice. Much quicker and much stronger than we have right now. What we have right now is a joke. And its a laughing stock. And no wonder so much of this stuff takes place. Lets bring in derrick parks a former assistant police chief and his Firm Provides security for the mgm at national harbor. Youve worked with other firms in the area. Good to see you. Yesterday and theres always this talk about lone wolf terror. What was your take away after what we saw . Just made me think that, you know, the country is in a different place from where we used to be i think we really have to start wrapping our minds
When he first started construction in 1938, he assumed he would leave office at the end of 1940, at the end of his second term as every president before him had. But because of the rising tensions in europe, the Democratic Party nominated him for a third term, and he was elected. So, when this library opened in june of 1941, he was still president of the United States, so this became the northern oval office. He was up here on many occasions. He entertained political leaders like Winston Churchill and one from china and he did a lot of his meetings here and did Radio Broadcasts from here. Fireside chats and chats was here. And he really conducted the war in europe and the pacific from this room. Brian of the 30 fireside chats how many were there . You said four were done here. Which ones . Paul technically, they are called fireside chats. There were several other Radio Broadcasts for Different Things like on election nights. He did two Christmas Eve broadcasts from here. The september
When he first started construction in 1938, he assumed he would leave office at the end of 1940, at the end of his second term as every president before him had. But because of the rising tensions in europe, the Democratic Party nominated him for a third term, and he was elected. So, when this library opened in june of 1941, he was still president of the United States, so this became the northern oval office. He was up here on many occasions. He entertained political leaders like Winston Churchill and one from china and he did a lot of his meetings here and did Radio Broadcasts from here. Fireside chats and chats was here. And he really conducted the war in europe and the pacific from this room. Brian of the 30 fireside chats how many were there . You said four were done here. Which ones . Paul technically, they are called fireside chats. There were several other Radio Broadcasts for Different Things like on election nights. He did two Christmas Eve broadcasts from here. The september