Court, and Public Policy events from washington, d. C. And around the country so you can make up your own mind. Created by cable in 1979. Cspan is brought to you by your local or cable satellite provider. Cspan, your unfiltered view of government. The cspan cities tour is exploring the american story, as we take book tv and American History tv on the road. With the support of our link by all teas cable partners, this weekend we travel to charleston, West Virginia. Coming up in the next hour and a half, we will visit notable locations and speak with experts about the citys history, including a home dating back to the early settlement of charleston. Then in about an hour, we will tour West Virginias capital building. Later, we hear the true life story of the movie Hidden Figures. In an africanamerican woman played in putting a man on the moon. We begin our special feature with a visit to the state history museum. Welcome to the West Virginia state museum at the state Cultural Center in c
He was told that all the spectators had come out the day before to see the suffragists. Continue to tour on american artifacts, sunday at 6 00. You are watching American History tv. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2019] about wests learning virginias history. We speak to current senator joe mansion on the state economy and his idea 80ss for the future. On his ideas for the future. Senator, thank you for joining us. Thank you for having me. Virginiasabout west sense of place, who lives here . Sen. Manchin i was born and raised tears on one of the lucky and raisedwas born here, so i was one of the lucky ones. , at ourkennedy centennial, came back, West Virginia was critical for him to win her he would not have been president. We were small percentage of catholics, mostly lutheran. They thought religion would be a stumbling block and he proved he could win in West Virginia. 1963 for ourin centennial. It was raining cats and dogs and he says the sun may not always shine
Men whosts and the supported them as part of a series of events related to our Current Special exhibit, rightfully hers, american women and the vote. Partners are here tonight and we thank them for their support. Our special exhibit, rightfully hers, tells the story of the woman struggle for Voting Rights. Women activists had to win allies among men in influential positions. It was men who sat in state legislatures that would ratify or reject the 19 amendment, whose centennial we celebrate. Opened,htfully hers guests were offered a yellow rose pin when they entered. That was won by members of the mens league for womens suffrage. Not to theests, this role that men played came as a surprise. Tonight we will take a look at theirffragists and contributions to the voting right struggle. Its my pleasure to welcome nancy tate, she has served as womens votef the Centennial Initiative and is also on the board of the turning point suffragists memorial. She served as the executive director of the
Correctness to silence conservatives and the new yorkers andrew moran reports on online extremism. Check your Program Guide or visit booktv. Org for more information on everything that is airing today and tomorrow and now we kick off the weekend with tamim ansary who discusses his new book, on the history of everything. So the invention of yesterday, the invention of yesterday a 50,000year history of human culture, confict, and connection you got me at the title, all right . Even if you are not a history buff, in the scary unprecedented times it is incumbent on all of us to look back to see where we have been and how we got here now and hopefully some perspective of where we are going. This 6year investment produced a global history of the human journey which takes us from the stone age to the virtual age. The history of the world is a story we are telling one another and since there is no single circle of storytellers there must be many world histories. This dramatic journey asks us a
Were going to have a meeting for a little while. Then were doing a conference, making a statement. I think weve had a very successful meeting. Translator with my dear friend President Trump we had a meeting and then during lunch our delegations have met and all the discussions were quite comprehensive. And as far as the political dimension goes, weve had the opportunity to focus on our Strategic Partnership with President Trump. And weve also set our eyes in order to accomplish the target of 1 100 billion of trade volum. And of course our indisputable partnership under the auspices of the nato is still there. And as you are probably aware between december 3rd and 4th we gathering for the heard summit of the nato in london. And turkey is among the top five crib t contributors of the nato. And of course our position with the United States under the roof of nato is quite different, indisputable. And i believe the london summit is going to be quite busy. Thank you. Were going to have a big