Betty ford, this sunday night at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspans original series, first ladys influence and image examining the public and private life of e women who positioned themselves as first lady. Sunday at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on American History on cspan 3. Each week, American History tv reel america bring you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. Hut, two, three, four. Thats the sound all over the nation, uncle sams fighting me. These were americans with japanese face and japanese names. Theyre members of the japanese erican combat team in 1943 made up entirely of volunteers. Some of these select groups are from hawaii. The rest is from the mainland. They had been moved in 1942 soon after the outbreak of the war. They volunteered to fight for the land of their birth, the adopted land of their parents. The hawaiian boys gave the team a motto, go for broke. Its a gambling term. It means sthoot win, go all out. Do or die. Go for broke. These figures show the Ja
Life she struggled with alcohol and drug dependency. Confronting her addiction defined her post white house years. Betty ford, this sunday night at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspans original series, first ladys influence and image examining the public and private life of the women who positioned themselves as first lady. From marcia washington Martha Washington to michelle obama. Sunday at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on American History on cspan 3. Each week, American History tv reel america bring you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. Hut, two, three, four. Thats the sound all over the nation, uncle sams fighting men. These were americans with japanese faces and japanese names. Theyre members of the Japanese American Combat Team in 1943 made up entirely of volunteers. Some of these select groups are from hawaii. The rest is from the mainland. They had been moved in 1942 soon after the outbreak of the war. They volunteered to fight for the land of their birth, the adopted l
On this whole issue of what happens in a post9 11 and the development of the security measures and the no racial profiling rule. It was just a stunning audience. Great group. Largest group ive ever spoken to at a dinner. 4,000 people there. Im guessing id have to imagine that they were so appreciative that you were in the position you were making those decisions. Theres the aent deaf magsz, arab american antidefamation league. And that night at that access dinner, i got an award from though. For the stand that i took september 11th. Well, were out of time. I actually took more than i sapd i would. This has been an incredible interview. Thank you so much for your time. I so appreciate it. Thanks. With live coverage of the u. S. House on cspan and the senate on cspan 2. Here, on cspan three, we compliment that cover rang by showing you the latest on Public Affairs e vebts. Blank wlank. This is a special showing of programs normally seen weekends here on cspan 34. Ahead, a look at japanes
Tvs reel america brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. On february 19th 1942, roosevelt issued executive order 9066 leading to a forced relocation and internment of over 100,000 people of japanese ancestry who lived on the west coast of the u. S. About 62 of the internees were american citizens. A challenge to democracy from 1944 is a 20minute War Relocation Authority film which attempts to justify the policy by showing the internment process and Living Conditions in the camps sometimes admitting there were problems but frequently glossing over the many negative aspects of forced relocation. To wartime communities. Established in out of the way places. But ordered to reduce a military hazard at a time when invasion was great. 2 3 of the evacuees are american citizens by right of birth. The rest are the japanese born parents and grandparents. They are not under suspicion, they are not prisoners, not internees. They are merely dislocated people. The plac
Archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. On february 19th 1942, roosevelt issued executive order 9066 leading to a forced relocation and internment of over 100,000 people of japanese ancestry who lived on the west coast of the u. S. About 62 of the internees were american citizens. A challenge to democracy from 1944 is a 20minute War Relocation Authority film which attempts to justify the policy by showing the internment process and Living Conditions in the camps sometimes admitting there were problems but frequently glossing over the many negative aspects of forced relocation. To wartime communities. Established in out of the way places. But ordered to reduce a military hazard at a time when invasion was great. 2 3 of the evacuees are american citizens by right of birth. The rest are the japanese born parents and grandparents. They are not under suspicion, they are not prisoners, not internees. They are merely dislocated people. The place ten different Relocation C