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CSPAN3 Lectures In History African American History And Museums July 7, 2024

welcome to the how and why, the making of the international african-american museum. i m carey taylor, associate professor or this history at the citadel, and joseph is reilly s co-teacher for this semester s exciting course. we will introduce our special guest this weekend, but first i wanted to briefly explain the format. mayor reilly and secretary lonnie bunch will engage in a fireside chat9-style conversation after which we ll open it up for questions. we can ask that you put your questions in the chat function, and and i ll relay those to secretary bunch. so with that, i ll turn it over to my colleagues, mayor joseph reilly. thank you, professor taylor and secretary bunch. [inaudible] the secretary of [inaudible] the director of the national african-american museum of national history [inaudible] secretary bunch is the director of the chicago [audio difficulty] his connection [inaudible] [inaudible] mr. secretary, describe [inaudible] in many ways, i am so

CSPAN3 Lectures In History African American History And Museums July 7, 2024

and it belongs to all of the family learn more about first ladies online at c-span.org slash history. african-american museu m. good afternoon, welcome to the how and why, the making of the international african american museum. i m carrie taylor, an associate professor of history at the citadel. mayor joseph riley is co-teacher for the semesters exciting course. mayor riley will introduce our special guest for this weekend, but first i wanted to briefly explain today s format. mayor riley and secretary lonnie bunch will engage in a fireside chat style conversation, after which will open it up for questions. we ask that you put your questions in the chat function, and all relay those to secretary bunch. with that, i ll turn it over to my colleague, mayor joseph riley. thank you very much, professor taylor, doctor bunch. ladies and gentlemen, is a huge honor for me to introduce to you a great american, lonnie bunch, the second in the founding director of the national

CSPAN2 60th July 3, 2024

Does not fix itself. We must read resolve to do it together. Thank you. Please welcome chair of the Congressional Black Caucused joined by some of its esteemed members. And i say democracy, you say for the people. Democracy. For the people. Democracy. For the people. I am the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus honored to be here with members of the caucus. It is our 51st year of existence , 58 members, the largest in our history. I want to thank reverend al sharpton and the king family foregathered us here at the Lincoln Memorial for 60 years ago Martin Luther king junior spoke of his dream of more just and equitable america. Today i am reminded not only of the famous words of dr. King, the words that have been a beacon of light for our country in some of its darkest moments, but also those of the conscious of our caucus, our beloved congressman, the late congressman john lewis. [applause] here in 1963 congressman lewis said to those who have said be patient and wait, we have l

KPIX The July 2, 2024

Of backlash from fans and the rock himself, but theyve now redone the skin tone. Are you sick of woke wax museums that portray people of color with color . Then come on down to madame caucasias wax museum and see all your favorite celebrities like youve never seen them before. The rock. Lebron james, prince, oprah winfrey, and frederick douglass. People magazine says what . . . . . Us weekly says why . . . . . And Tucker Carlson said i loved it announcer its the late show with Stephen Colbert tonight. Speaker of the who . First, stephen welcomes talking heads and mae martin. Featuring louis cato and the late show band. And now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, its Stephen Colbert [cheers and applause] stephen beautiful. Perfect. Hello, my friends. You are my friends. Thanks, everybody. [cheering] hello. Hello thank you, ladies and gentlemen lovely. [audience chanting] Stephen Stephen Stephen Stephen there you go. I like it. Happy wednesday. We are going to ge

KPIX CBS July 3, 2024

Good morning. Im jane pauley, and this is sunday morning. This past week, we got a revealing look at politics in action as House Republicans repeatedly tried and failed to choose a new speaker. But another inside view of government is coming from an unlikely source. A man who was once the republican partys standardbearer, a man who has now become one of its critics. Norah odonnell is talking with senator mitt romney of utah. Reporter mitt romney recently surprised people when he announced he will not seek reelection, and now in a new biography he tells all about what fellow republicans say behind closed doors. You were once the partys nominee, and now youre a pariah in the republican party. Yeah. Thats saying it in a gentle way, yeah. No question i dont really have a home in my party. Reporter coming up on sunday morning, mitt romney on his life and legacy. He was one of the most memorable composers of our times. Tracy smith offers a tribute to the late Henry Mancini, a television and

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