History written by the i like to say to the winners go the history. Theyre the ones telling the story. All right . Unless theyre doing this in war. But this is the way it usually works. So you usually get their perspective. All right. Were going to see that a lot in this war where youve got a lot of patriots, American Revolution stuff. Had you read the spring chapter to get the british perspective. Their version is a little different. What other challenges do you run into . Kate . Uncertainty who won what battle and all that stuff. You do run into some uncertainties. Again, lots of different perspectives here. You may have some bias. Generals like to make themselves look good. Wars are nice for promotion. So, yeah. Got to be really careful about your sources. As historians you know not to take everything at face value and military guys, generals, officers doesnt mean theyre always right. Anything else . Other things . Okay. Also you have issues with, like, how, trying to reconstruct a
procedure. get this, not states have abortion bans have already gone into effect. and that represents 7.2 million women of reproductive age who just saw their autonomy erased, yesterday on friday. if you had taxes, which is we already operating under a total ban, that makes another 7 million. that is 14 million fellow american woman, who have been deemed by the supreme court that s they aren t equal citizens anymore. who their autonomy and their decisions about their future have been erased. altogether, 26 states are likely to ban abortion care in the coming days and months. according to the guttmacher institute, with just a research and policy organization that advocates reproductive rights. this court decision sets us back 50 years, and americans across the country are moving forward in protest. demonstrations began just hours after the supreme court decision dropped, and they are expected to continue today. nbc s jessi hart is tracking those developments for us, from manha
Some of you walked in past the guest book. And there was a wonderful entry that someone had written about having come here and said, by remembers what was and what happened, well be better in the future. Well preserve our liberties and, you know, thats a great way to look at it. I think ignorance about our own history is cost us many things throughout the course of this country. Think other questions . When i was in high school and college, i read a great deal of the latin authors. And your talk was the first time i really understood why. I dont think our teachers knew latin well. That was not the problem. But i dont think they understood the significance of these writingtion and for the first time, hearing you talk, now i do understand the significance. Absolutely. They were reading their equipped to read the same things that our founders had read and read to such benefit. And here again, i dont think john adams sat down six times with ciseros explorations because he liked the sound o
I quote. St. Francis time is a time of spiritual unrest and they saw the condition of the human person as totally debased. There was a need for reform of the clergy who is too absorbed with worldly things. Francis response was holiness. He focused on the call to holiness. And knowing the work of rebuilding must start with within. It was his personal holiness which led the way in the needed reform of the church at that time. He served as chairman of the subcommittee for the promotion and queens of marriage recently faced Harsh Criticism for participating in the d. C. March for marriage. He boldly declared that we now in our time need to live the truth for compassion. As it applies to us today. To build a civilization of truth and love. I am pleased to welcome to our program this morning, archbishop salvatore corleone. Thank you for having me. The start in the San Francisco bay area has been explosive to say the least. I know you dont view yourself necessarily as a high profile archbisho
Answer for hundreds of thous of commuters. Good evening, im ken bastida. Im elizabeth cook. Lets get right to Christin Ayers. Whos outisde ac transit headquarters with n information. Christin . So there is not a lot separg the two sides frnltsz lets get right to Christin Ayers outside ac transit headquarters with new information tonight. Christin. Yeah, liz, weve just learn it had strike has been averted. Bottom line, if you have to catch ac transit to get to work or school tomorrow, you will be able to. The 180 thousand or so riders who take that bus line on a daly basis will not have to contend with a strike. We just word a tentative agreement has been reechled. The major sticking points had been over salary and med kalg benefits. Officials informed us they agreed to a threeyear agreement that provides a raise of about 9. 5 with employees contributing to their medical benefits. They also said health and safety issues has been a dressed in this agreement, as well. We are actually awai