Our profile of president ial candidates continues thursday night on American History tv with a look at labor leader and socialist Party President ial candidate eugene debs. He ran for office five times in the early 20th century. Thats at 8 00 p. M. Eastern time here on cspan3. Coming up this weekend on American History tv on cspan3, the life and legacy of alexander hamilton. Hamiltons argument was that the war had been a common struggle. All the states were fighting together for the liberty of all, for the whole country. So he assumed the debts of the 13 states along with the federal debt. They would all be treated as one debt. They would be paid off at the same time. Saturday evening, a little after 7 00 eastern. Author and National Review Senior Editor Richard Brookhiser on the economic achievements of alexander hamilton. And then at 10 00 on real america, the 1945 War Department film the last bomb documents the final months of the b29 super fortress air campaign against japan, inclu
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He attempted to sue his owners after they moved to a free state. Ruled that, slave or free, africanamericans could not sue in federal court because they could not be u. S. Citizens. The professor talked about the repercussions of the decision and why its location in missouri was very important. The Bader Ginsburg gives introduction. The Supreme Court Historical Society hosted this hourlong event. Good evening. You glad to be here with for the first lecture in the Supreme Court Historical Society , the civil war revisited. The timing is just right. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the war between states. This society, which i joined many years before i got this good job. And i remain among the legions of supporters of this societys many endeavors. This society has been a key player in improving public understanding of the court and its role in the constitutional framework of our government. Regular attendees of these lectures know how engaging they have been and i appreciate som
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or text the word awake followed by your response to 622639. we re going to read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this tuesday, december 13th. there s a lot going on today, including an attempt by the global markets to rebound following a downgrade warning from the eu from the credit agency moods. plus, a brawl breaks out during a youth hockey league postgame handshake. i guess this is how they do things in kazakhstan. we ll have the full clip later in the show. first to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. it s not just the recent polling that suggests mitt romney is no longer the top man to beat in the republican race. the candidate himself is now admitting as much. weeks ago, romney s campaign had hoped to seal up the nomination in new hampshire. but now romney expects the primary season will last until june. telling politico he can envision a, quote, epic fight with newt gingrich ahead. is