About her new book the great secret the classified world war ii disaster that launched the war on cancer. Thank you for joining us. Thank you. I also want to thank the museum for inviting me to be with you tonight, alas its virtually but i will do my best. It is my first soon presentation so bear with me everyone. Ive had a lot of coffee and im thinking about now i shouldve had a lot of wind, but anyway here we go. Im going to start us off with a quote from winston churchill. He had a way with words. He once observed, may occasionally stumble across the truth, but most of them picked themselves up and hurry off as if nothing happened. Lieutenant colonel stuart alexander, the remarkable hero of my book, did not hurry off. In fact, he refuse to leave the scene of the military disaster even when churchill himself warned him to. He stayed, he paid attention, he investigated, and as a result he recognized the never before seen symptoms in a group of dying sailors that might have lifesaving
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In the day. There was a large celebration organized boy various palestinian factions who do see the fact that israel did not launch a Ground Invasion and that the palestinians were able to get some important concessions like israeli commitment not to conduct military operations in gaza. They considered that a vectry. Those are important concessions in their opinion. Other gazans not so happy. They discovered, for instance that many of their met one woman whose roof was blown off by a bomb nearby. All the windows were broken. She said, nonetheless, she was happy there was a ceasefire and she hoped it would last for another 100 or 200 years. Victor. All right, ben wedemen in gaza city for us tonight, thank you. Lets get to jerusalem now. Sara is there. What more do we know about the person arrested for yesterdays bus bombing . Victor. We want to get to the very latest information that we can give you right now about the investigation into who bombed a bus in tel aviv. The bus exploded in