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Transcripts For CSPAN3 1984 Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate 20160326

Mr. Hart and master mondale mr. Mondale can appreciate the fact that they will be driven out of business. Secondly, curb the military budget and use military sources to help end the deficit and revitalize the america. They do not represent a new direction. That affects everybody. The Voting Rights act is the most pivotal act of the century. Unless they have a plan to enforce the Voting Rights act to win the primary, they do not deserve the vote. So the questions of social justice and peace and sharing power with women are critical to my agenda. Thank you. Mr. Mcgovern, you have been critical of gary hart recently. He was your Campaign Manager inn you ran for president 1972. [laughter] john is his talk about the future, about the opportunities for a new generation, much different than what you were saying in 1972 . Mr. Mcgovern first of all, i think i trained gary too well. Let me say, as one who is great special affection for gary hart and who will certainly support him if he is the de

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Abraham Lincolns Ethics 20160328

A loyola professor. This took place at fords theater. It is about 50 minutes. Good afternoon. My name is michael burlingame. I teach at the university of illinois springfield and i bring you greetings from the holy land. When i saw this set, i was startled. When i came into the theater, i saw the title of the show that is being done tonight, 110 in the shade. I assumed it was a musical about washington dc in august. It kind of fit. It is my pleasure to introduce thomas carson, professor of philosophy at Loyola University in chicago. He is a graduate of Saint Olaf College and brown university. Professor carsons teaching and Research Focus on ethics, as his book titles suggest. The status of morality, value and the good life, and lying and deception. Professor carson has a lifelong interest in history, which led him to write his most recent book, lincolns ethics. I had the pleasure of reading it in manuscript. I commend it to your attention. I must admit, i was a bit skeptical when infor

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Fords Theatre Lincoln Symposium 20160319

When they got off the bus they were the mercy of this crowd who then proceeded to attack them even further. The deal that had been worked out with local Law Enforcement and the segregationists was evident 15 minutes they would have 15 minutes before Law Enforcement intervened. After about a 15 minute point a local Law Enforcement officer pulled his weapon and fired a shot. That is what stopped the attack. In the meantime the trailways bus arrived an hour later. They dont know until they arrived that the Greyhound Bus was already attacked. The interesting thing about the trailways bus, unlike the Greyhound Bus, several segregationists had gotten on the bus in atlanta. They were riding from atlanta. They had not only harassed the atlanta, the bus from but they had also beaten several of the freedom riders while on the bus. The trailways bus was able to continue on into birmingham for yet another mob formed and was waiting for that bus to arrive. While this was going on there were a group

Transcripts For CSPAN3 American Artifacts 20160327

Takes you to museums and historic places. The Alexandria Apothecary Museum located in virginia just outside of washington, d. C. , operated by the same family for over a century. We will learn about what an apothecary does and how it has changed over many years. My name is gretchen and i am the director of the Apothecary Museum in alexandria, virginia. It is owned and operated by the city of alexandria. Today we will look at the leadbeater Apothecary Museum and we will learn about its history. Alexandria in the 1790s is a booming economy. A lot of new construction in town, a lot of people are starting to move to the city. Edward stabler moves from leesburg to alexandria in 1792 and he opens a small shop a couple of doors down from here today. He moved to this location in 1805 and incorporates the building next door into his business and uses that as his warehouse. An apothecary, in this time period was where people went to essentially see the doctor. They went to an apothecary. They wo

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Richard Nixon Campaign Film 20160402

In an age of impersonal campaigns, we offer people the chance to meet the candidates and learn about them. The New Hampshire republican president ial primary. The start of the campaign trail. , thethe beginning candidate who really has been seen and heard by the people of New Hampshire is Richard Nixon. You are about to accompany Richard Nixon on the first leg of his 1968 New Hampshire campaign. You will be with the candidate, his family, and the nixon staff. You will hear what Richard Nixon had to say. Richard nixon woollies and everything. I am glad to find some New Hampshire people. Arnold, how did you get up here . The weather Richard Nixon how are the eagles going to do . Narrator Richard Nixon talked about a new vision for americas future. He has said 1968 is the time to begin that future, and the place to begin is in New Hampshire. [indiscernible] narrator on february 2, Richard Nixon held his First Press Conference of the 1968 president ial campaign in manchester, New Hampshire

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