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CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings July 11, 2024

Kathleen rooney and miles harvey talk about how they approach Historical Research for fiction and nonfiction work, at 6 00 p. M. On the civil war, scott hartwig, discussing his research on the battle of antietam. At 8 00 p. M. , Patrick Allitt discusses richard nixon, his National Security adviser henry kissinger, and their key Foreign Policy initiatives. And former u. S. Senator sam nun, watch American History tv this weekend on cspan3. Up next on American History Tv University of minnesota professor sage matthew discusses how world war i affected africanamericans. She says that the promise of a better life because of military service in the war was largely denied by the reality of jim crow america. The National World war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri hosted this talk. It lasts about an hour. Good afternoon, everyone. Good afternoon, good afternoon, thank you for coming to this session. My name is chad williams. It is my great pleasure and honor to serve as chair for

CSPAN3 Reel America August 1945 Universal Newsreel July 11, 2024

Migration and pan african and radical black International Movements and the new negro renaissance and of course, experiences of africanamerican soldiers and veterans and the war was a moment of profound disjuncture, trauma, and possibility. And i believe that is in seeing the war as a moment of a possibility that we can begin to truly appreciate what the war meant for africanamericans and what it can mean for us today. President Woodrow Wilson framed americas participation in the war as a crusade to make the world safe for democracy. Africanamericans seized upon this to transform the war into a battle to make demeanocracy a reality for their everyday lives. Black people did not need the war to remind them that they were indeed citizens worthy of democracy. However, the war created the conditions and provided the opportunities for black people to mobilize their citizenship and democratic consciousness and demand that america be true to its promise and potential. They faced considerable

BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Surveillance July 14, 2024

European equities. , bit of a down day to end though it does not seen anybody is taking a huge position ahead of that jobs data. We have stock and bond markets close in the u. S. Yesterday as treasuries get going again. ,e saw a bit of a basis Point Holding at 1. 95 on the 10 year yield. Bund yields are just above that level. The euro is weaker am a down. 2 , 1. 1265 f disappointing german factory data. Coming up, we speak to larry kudlow. Lets get bloomberg first word news. Thousands packing the National Mall to watch president Donald Trumps fourth of july speech. He praised the u. S. Military and American People, but also put himself front and center of the Independence Day celebration. The event included tanks, flyover jets, and culminated in an extended fireworks display. President trump we celebrate our history, our people, and the heroes that proudly defend our flag, the brave men and women of the United States military. Together, we are part of one of the greatest stories ever t

ALJAZ News July 4, 2024

Tennessee and libya agreed to share responsibility hundreds of migrant stringed on the board and skies around the world of the top by spectacular mix. Your show up and using up to a 100 shooting stars every hour. The we start with the full out from need is crude now and its 3rd week. A group of religious leaders from nigeria has met the Nations Ministry who lives in the capital in the, on a. They say the community to told him that he is open to exploring diplomacy and piece the religious delegation has called for dialogue to end the crisis. The visit as part of efforts to ease tensions off to the military took power. The regional block echo was, which is chaired by the nigerian president his directions military force of the one to fails to reinstate the deposed president. Off what address has moved from the nigerian town of could seen a near the border with nisha. It looks like various a ray of hope that this could add diplomatically. Uh, the plus sign was uh, just days ago when the fo

ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 4, 2024

Be in bold, god say at least 27. 00. My friends died this week and that does that region along the border with 2 nicea and farmers in the midwest. United states struggle through a severe drought and keeps them to the schools. The age of teams left at the womens will come prepared for the cold finals and the african football the all the saudi. Im on a outlines these hopes paid of the new saudi pro leads the welcome to the news, right . Somebodys aimed at protecting the amazon rain forest has wrapped up with a cold for develop nations to fulfill that climate pledges. 8 south american nations, a contributions of 200000000000. 00 per year. A need is by 2030 now theyve agreed to increase co operation between states. All the issues such as looking mining an organized crime, a victim. Well thats, you keep sending to you stop for a 0 that needs money or columbia, then its a money. Its not dependents or not, its nature good. That means the now this Trail Development throughout 200 years pollute

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