Disappear while looking for a treasure worked millions of dollars. But we begin this morning with todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. The van was on the road and it swerved into people to caution maximum casualties. Another attack shakes london. This is a terrorist attack. This was an attack on muslims, and like all terrorism, in whatever form, it shares the same fundamental goal. The u. S. Naesh recovered the bodies of seven sailors missing since an american destroyer and a merchant ship collided off the coast of japan. They had to right the ship to keep it above the surface. It was traumatic. For the first time a u. S. Mill shot down a syrian jet. Should we take that tweet from the president that the president is under investigation . Let me be clear, the president is not under investigation. How do you know . We never received word he was under the investigation snooki not read the minds. Were in agreement. You dont know whether hes under investigation. Raging wildfires kil
E lees quarters. A Nonprofit Organization purchase the house and surrounding land in 2015. Of the with jim and gary trust about the properties history and restoration. This house is significant to the battle of gettysburg. One of the most, if not the most important battle of the civil war. It was the epicenter of the confederate effort. This is where robert e lee was. Hes was a building in which made crucial decisions during the course of those three fate three days of that battle. It literally determined the outcome of the battle. This property, when we bought it, looks nothing like it does right now. It was a Hotel Complex with a restaurant at 10 attached to it. Envision a 40 or 50 room 1950s style motel, with a restaurant saloon at hatch to it. All surrounding this building was i am standing in, it lees headquarters. His headquarters were hated and in plain sight. What we did to restore this site was get rid of the 20th century. That was to tear down and move out all of the debris t
Next hour, American History tv exclusive, our cities tour goes to san jose. We traveled to cities across the u. S. To explore their literary and historic sites. Watch more of our visit at cspan. Org citiestour. And these are bone small ivory counting sticks from the 17th century. The most recent thing we have is the iphone. When the punch card gallery and you see a replica of a census machine. What is this . Well, in 1890, the bureau of the crens us finished the 1880 crens us and the constitution requires it to be taken every 10 years. The 1890 crens us wasnt going to be completed in time. Typically, the way the system worked, the crens us would go out in the field and ask the usual questions and bring the questions back to the office where they would be transcribed using this device, which converts the handwritten responses into machinereadable form. So using this little blank piece of cardboard at the top here, the crens us clerk punches holes in the card. So what they did is create
Spirit, and a selection of his speeches going back to 1989, sunday night at 8 00 eastern on q a. Washington journal continues. Joining us for discussion on the Trump Administrations climate agenda is bob deans of the National Resources Defense Council and myron ebell from the competitive enterprise institute. Good morning to you both. We talk about the larger issues of the agenda, but first, talk about the paris claimant agreement. The Trump Administration is debating on whether to stay in it. Can you give your perspective on what it is and whether the u. S. Should stay in it or not . Guest this is a triumph of american leadership. Were cutting Carbon Pollution so our children do not inherit dangerous Climate Change tomorrow. We had the entire world on board, 195 countries in paris agreed with United States to cut fossil fuel use and to shift to smarter ways for the future. That is a huge triumph. Why owners would we walk away from that success . Why would we break our promise to the w
Quite overwhelming. This is one of the earliest pictures ive ever seen of him cos he would only have been about 20. This is where the miners would work. Unbelievable. Now, i remember when i joined the family, how pleased he was that i was from an indian family. It mattered. Allied squadrons take the airfor another great battle over europe. It was the deadliest conflict in human history. World war ii drew in men and women from all over the globe and claimed the lives of around 80 million people. 75 years ago this month, after almost six long years of fighting, the end of the war was officially declared. There arent many people who dont have some sort of Family Connection to that war. To mark its end, four presenters from bbc news, including myself, are telling the stories of our relatives the roles they played, what they did, whether here on the home front, in the atlantic or deep in burmasjungle. We start with Mishal Husain and her grandfather. He was one of more than two million men w