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Transcripts For FOXNEWS Hannity 20241005

And welcome to hannity. And tonight, ive got to prf you get verye angry because what were about to share with you will rightlywi make your blood boil. As most of you know, ports, by The way, along The East Coasw Portway alt shut down thik because of a union leaders demands. We have The update on Thatn Thaa and including a reported 75 ay i pay raise for dockworkers. I thinsek now The employers are up to 62 anyway. A lot of Them make six figures. Kamala harris supportethatd, this shutdown, which cost you The american people, is costingyo us billions of dollars a day. They only kick The can down The road. Only is temporarily on hiatus, but this story can get much t, much worse, as all of you know. Much of apalachee, The Gulf Coast of florida, from The Gulfo Coast of Florida Reelingrim hurricane helene. This was The deadliest hurricane since katrin isa. These regions desperately, desperately, desperately need supplies coming through those ports, which are now backed up. Last weekend, joe w

Transcripts For FOXNEWS Hannity 20241004

Sprayed it welcome to hannity tonight i ve got to prepare all of you to get very angry because swats were about to share with you will rightly make your blood boil. As most of you know ports by the way along the east coast were shut down this week because of a eight union leaders demands that we have update on that and reported 75% pay raise for dockworkers i think now the employers are up to 62%. A law that makes six figures. Kamala harris supported the shutdown was cost you with the american people costing us billions of dollars a day they only kick the can down the road, the strike is temporarily on hiatus, by the story can get much worse. As all of you know much of appellation of the golf course of florida reeling from hurricane helene this is the deadliest hurricanes since katrina, these regions it desperately desperately desperately need supplies coming through those ports which are now backed up. Last week joe was sitting without a care in the world on a beach and his beach chai

Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Civil War Civil War Places 20240714

To have actual images of when i give a talk. This is something of a departure for me. Heres how the structure is going to work. Im going to give very brief introductions for the four people who are sitting here at the table with me and ill do all of them at once. And then im going to go in the order in which these images are going to appear and have each of our Panel Members talk about why they decided to be part of this project. And why they selected the image that they selected. Theyll talk for a little while about the image and then well see where the conversation goes after that. Youll be able to have questions. Let me introduce everybody up here. Ill start with carol riordan, the professor of American History at penn state university. Carol and i taught together there for a long time. Shes the author of a very important book on civil war memory, the military side of it. With a sword in one hand, the problem of military thought in the civil war north. And shes a coauthor with tom v

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures 20240703

This is. Well, good afternoon, everybody. Im glad to see that were all alive. Well, you all have survived. Now, seven weeks of american history, death, dying in us history. Weve reached week seven. Im Stephen Berry your host for all things morbid today. Not any grimmer than any other day in this class. Were to be talking about the history of investigation, the evolution of, the system of Death Investigation, United States, which really matures and comes of age and about the dawn of the 20th century. So it is a 19th century story of how Death Investigation becomes forensic and ultimately becomes the csi series. Now, we all have a pretty lurid, i think, of Death Investigation thats by local news, right . This graphic is everywhere. I found a million of these. All right. Tape and chalk outnd sopolice we have a very lurid sense of death ination from the if it bleeds, it leads school of journalism in the United States. But im going to take the evolution of this system very seriously and tal

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures 20240703

History, death, dying in us history. Weve reached week seven. Im Stephen Berry your host for all things morbid today. Not any grimmer than any other day in this class. Were to be talking about the history of investigation, the evolution of, the system of Death Investigation, United States, which really matures and comes of age and about the dawn of the 20th century. So it is a 19th century story of how Death Investigation becomes forensic and ultimately becomes the csi series. Now, we all have a pretty lurid, i think, of Death Investigation thats by local news, right . This graphic is everywhere. I found a million of these. All right. Its always same with a police tape and chalk outlines and so we have a very lurid sense of Death Investigation from the if it bleeds, it leads school of journalism in the United States. But im going to take the evolution of this system very seriously and talk about how its developed over time, starting with its historical importance. Now, the most obvious

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