Form. Resourceh a wonderful for students, scholars. You can view many of the byliest films by bill at visiting loc. Gov the library of congress provides access to the earliest sound and video recording. American history tv visited the to the youth of the earliest political ad created in 1912 by the democratic party. Sean. My name is mike the mashon. Today we are at the packard campus for audiovisual conservation in culpeper virginia, and facility that opened in the summer of 2007 and is dedicated to preserving our audiovisual heritage. 1880s edison forted thinking about doing the eye what the photograph did for the year. For the ear. He began a whole series of experiment with Motion Picture film. What about work was done by his engineer, a guy named William Kennedy laurie dickson. Is a sometimes unjustly forgotten figure. In film history. But it was dixon who really did most of the work in developing the Motion Picture camera he is responsible for a lot of those early camera tests, inc
Form. Resourceh a wonderful for students, scholars. You can view many of the byliest films by bill at visiting loc. Gov the library of congress provides access to the earliest sound and video recording. American history tv visited the to the youth of the earliest political ad created in 1912 by the democratic party. Sean. My name is mike the mashon. Today we are at the packard campus for audiovisual conservation in culpeper virginia, and facility that opened in the summer of 2007 and is dedicated to preserving our audiovisual heritage. 1880s edison forted thinking about doing the eye what the photograph did for the year. For the ear. He began a whole series of experiment with Motion Picture film. What about work was done by his engineer, a guy named William Kennedy laurie dickson. Is a sometimes unjustly forgotten figure. In film history. But it was dixon who really did most of the work in developing the Motion Picture camera he is responsible for a lot of those early camera tests, inc
Booktv. He recounts president franklin d. Roosevelts involvement in the debate between interventionists and isolation is prior to americas entry into world war ii. This is about 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] welcome back to lunch and learn, im david cowan president of the museum of American Finance, and today were going to hear from Nicholas Wapshott on his book, the sphinx. Nicholas graduated with a degree in politics and then started his career in newspapers. He rose through the ranks of the london times the worlds oldest continuous newspaper to become its features editor which means he wrote profiles of everybody from playwrights to politicians and everybody in between. And then he moved over to the worlds oldest sunday continuous sunday newspaper the london observer, to do a similar thing. Returns to the times, comes over the pond here to be their north american correspondent, and then joins the new york sun as national and Foreign Editor as well as a columnist. So welcome
Weve been live on American History tv from the world war i centennial symposium at the macarthur memorial in norfolk, virginia. Well reair the days events this evening at 8 00 eastern here on cspan 3. Up next constitutional law professor michael gere hardt talks about his book the forgotten president s and discusss 13 president s least remembered by americans due in large part to their strict constitutional vision. The National Constitution Center Hosted this event and it runs about an hour and 10 minutes. This book is spectacular. I was so excited to read it this book on the forgotten president s. What michael has done is take a topic which seems like a parlor game, these obscure president s we dont remember well, and revealed that the constitution was at the center both of their failures, devotion to a particular constitutional vision but also that their failures laid the groundwork for the success of more powerful president s. This is a constitution saturated book. It is so on missi
John stamos makes it official announcing full house is returning to tv. What hes revealing about the spinoff and whos already on board today. Tuesday, april 21st, 2015. Announcer from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. And good morning, everyone. Welcome to today on a Tuesday Morning. Boy, its been some wrenching days in boston. We had the Boston Marathon finish yesterday. A lot of joy and resilience. Now a life or death decision in the courtroom. The penalty phase beginning this morning at the Boston Marathon bombing trial. The same jury that convicted Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in the attack now has to decide his fate. Justice correspondent Pete Williams is in boston. Pete, good morning to you. Matt, good morning. The jury must decide between two options. Death by lethal injection or life in prison without the possibility of parole. To choose the Death Penalty, the verdict must be unanimous. Boston prepares for the trials sec