Causes. Then at 8 p. M. , Supreme Court Justice Samuel alito and former Florida Governor jeb bush on the bill of rights and the Founding Fathers. On cspan2 at 10 a. M. Eastern venture into the art of good writing with steve pinker. At 12 30 see the feminist side of a super hero as jill lapore searches wonder woman. Pamela paul and others talk about their reading habits. On American History tv on cspan3 at 8 a. M. Eastern the fall of the berlin wall with footage of president bush and bob dole with speeches from john kennedy and ronald reagan. Fashion experts on first lady fashion choices and how they represented the styles of the time in which they lived. And then at 10 p. M. , former nbc news anchor tom brokaw on his more than 50 years of reporting on world events. Thats this Christmas Day on cspan networks. For our complete schedule go to cspan. Org. Coming up next, former Intelligence Analyst for both the state department and the cia mark stout explores the history of espionage durin
Hear lectures on campusesumzu as the country on topics ranging from the American Revolution to the 9 11 terrorist attacks. Again, lectures in history every saturday at 8 00 p. M. And midnight eastern on american programs youll find Christmas Day on the cspan n bwuju ay holiday festivities start at 10 00 a. M. Eastern with the lighting of the National House christmas decorationes and lighting of the capitol christmas tree. Just after 12 30 p. M. , celebrity activist talk about their causes. Florida Governor jeb bush on the billd8oc of rights an Founding Fathers. On cspan 2 at 10 00 a. M. Gp eastern, the art of good writing with steve pinker. At 12 30 see the feminine side of a superhero as jill lepore looks at the secret history of wonder woman. Pamela paul and others talk about reading sn q habits at 11. And on cspan 3 atjkwn a. M. Eastern, the fall of the berlin wall with president bush, bob dole with speeches from john kennedy and ronald reagan. At noon, fashion experts on first la
On world events. Thats this Christmas Day on cspan networks. For our complete schedule go to cspan. Org. Coming up next, former Intelligence Analyst for both the state department and the cia mark stout explores the history of espionage during world war i. He focuses on four american agencies that participated in spying. The navy department, War Department, state department and the Expeditionary Forces abroad, including the u. S. Army. The Kansas Public Library and the Truman Library institute hosted this hourlong event. Well, thank you for that very warm introduction and very warm welcome. Wasnt planning on talking about ufos, but when the topic comes up, its irresistible so briefly ill say, back in the 1990s the cia declassified an internal history that theyd written of the u2 Spy Plane Program and they had written back in the 70s, if i recall correctly. And one of the findings in this is they had very carefully gone back and correlated domestic ufo reports with thenclassified u2 flig
This concentration camp gives new testimony to the horror the ones reigned here. The nazis capable of this are also hittable of a desperate lastditch fight to save their own capable of a desperate let this lastditch fight to save their own skin, but their defeat is inevitable. Next on the presidency, author and Oxford University history professor Margaret Macmillan talks about president Woodrow Wilsons second term from 1917 to 1921. Once the u. S. Entered the First World War in 1917 the majority of his efforts focus on Foreign Affairs and diplomacy. Professor mcmillan discusses wilsons involvement in the great war and his attempt at a lasting peace through the 1919 paris peace conference and the league of nations. The university of virginias Miller Center hosted this 90 minute program. Hello, everybody. Its a pleasure to see all of you here. January is a time of new beginnings. We make resolutions. We professors resolve that we are going to do a better job this term that we did last te
[applause] ladies author and Oxford University professor Margaret Mcmillan talks about Woodrow Wilson second term. Once the world war one started the majority of his efforts focused on Foreign Affairs and public policy. Professor mcmillan talks about the attempts to avoid a war and the attempts for a last piece. Here in the United States the great war is indelibly linked through the presidency. Since presidency was infused with irony and contradiction many of you may know that when he assumed office his primary focus his priorities were wrong. He spent most of the next eight to pay bills still you still stay your portion. He ended up parking on a great crusade abroad to make the world safe for democracy. We will send wilson was the first president during his tenure in office to actually go abroad. He went to paris at the end of 1918 to engage in the negotiations of the paris peace conference. When he went abroad, he was heralded as a great savior in december of 1918. The crowds in pari