We are working day and night, and we will never stop. And those words from Rachel Goldberg the mother of Israeli American hostage were heartbreaking she uttered them thursday. Today they are absolutely devastating as we learned of her sons tragic death. Hirsch goldberg one of six hostages found dead in Gaza Yesterday for the idf said all were brutally murdered by hamas shortly before their bodies were recovered from a tunnel under the city. Hello welcome to Fox News live i am bryan llenas it. I am anita vogel. Arthel neville in action on or off today 23yearold Hirsh Goldberg was a polyp was a Native Hamas kidnapped him at gunpoint for a Music Festival in israel during the October 7 attacks. His parents spoke at last months democratic convention. They never gave up hope. Today they grieve it. We would grieve it with them. Senator Mark Wayne joins us here on this in a moment. But first live fox team coverage. Lucas tho thompson is at the whe house. We begin achieve a foreign Trey Yingst
Really fight. I couldnt going, i didnt realize at that time, because of the color of my skin. The story of africanamericans in world war ii is indeed a legacy of patriotism and valor. In 1941 americans looked at their world and saw war everywhere. Across the atlantic adolph hitlers german troops occupied nearly every inch of europe from france to russia to the baltic sea and in north africa. In the pacific, the Japanese Army and navy had already captured parts of china, manchuria, korea, and a number of nearby islands. Pearl harbor would soon stun the United States into war. Monday morning, the first thing i did, was go down to the Army Recruiting station to enlist in the service of my country. I was told there was no quota for black troops. Youve got to remember that this country was very discriminatory, segregated, and there was no change. First of all, black sailors, as sailors per se, other than as mess attendants or stewards, werent permitted into the navy. Given the fact that i w
The strand is the sole survivor now run by a thirdgeneration owner and we want to thank you for your support. We are so appreciative. Tonight we are beyond excited to have with us journalist and historian Richard Kreitner to launch his new book break it up. Richard grew up in new jersey and studied philosophy in montreal. Since 2012 hes been affiliated with the nation as a intern editor and writer and also published essays, reviews and articles. The new york review of books in the New York Times. His books are break it up and the secret history of america the Perfect Union and a travelers guide to literary locations around the world and also writes only united name and occasional newsletter on politics and history. Joining richard in conversation is rick perlstein, author of reaganland. Before that he published the invisible bridge, the fall of nixon and the rise of reagan. New york times bestseller, one of the best nonfiction books of the year by over a dozen locations. Winner of the
Interesting you can vote for them and they will make their way to the top of the list. If youre considering supporting our book store by purchasing a copy of our of tonights featured book, click on the green publish button below the viewer screen. Youll be redirect to our website and you can complete your purchase and our next Virtual Event is scheduled for tomorrow, august 28th with john weiner and you learn more but our Upcoming Events on our website and on crowdcast. Let me introduce our speakers for tonight. Susan hough is a Research Seismologist at the Us Geological survey in pass dean nark caches served an editor and contributor for many journals and a contributing editor to geotimes magazine and has formerly served on the board of directors of Seismological Society of america and the Southern California earthquake center. And she is the author of five poocks including arc shaking science, what we know and dont know but earthquakes. Joining her tonight is henry fountain. Henry is
I write mostly comic novels. We have written seven or eight of those. This book is a memoir probably the only memoir i will never write. I dont have that much to say. May be going out on thin i. C. E. I dont think i will write another book than this one in part because it is so singular in nature. About two Extraordinary People who provided me with some amazing material for a book. Host what was it like to write the book . I sat down shortly after i buried my father last year i woke up in the morning with no intention of writing a book and started writing a book and i wrote a in 40 days. Was accidental there was no biblical collusion but when i looked at the calendar i saw 40 days had lapsed. I work hard to on my writing. It wrote a lot of it itself but we pretty much poured out. Host were you surprised at what poured out . Yes. I think the first sentence read Something Like im not sure how this book is going to turn out. I was indeed surprised at how it turned out. Host thats exactly