A strategic Iranian Forces been spared from tough u. S. Sanctions. Brazil has become the 2nd country to cost more than a 1000000. 00 confirmed coronavirus cases the countrys leading a surge in infections across america was im concerned their Health Systems are now at breaking point or that america editor of c. And human has. Shot the 1st football match of the Rio De Janeiro state championship was anything but a joyous occasion that i dont really fans of brazils most popular team fleming go protested outside the magic on ask him against president jade bush natl hes been betting that the return of football matches will send a message to brazilians that its time to get back to normal and back to work the clock up in the bud quickly a movement is against the reopening of the championship its a fascist irresponsibility of the government which is not committed to helping people they are only concerned about the economy the game in arguably the worlds most football crazed country was played w
Rainfall for parts of the state and what else to expect this weekend still to come rob. Checking in on 80 the traffic into San Francisco. I have yet to see it backed up like all the way through the maze so far its holding right at the bottom about 80 west connector that brings you into San Francisco and thats really good. We havent had too many problems one accident much earlier this morning. Thats long gone, but its still crowded here so 13 minutes thats a decent commute into San Francisco for now so get out there now before it gets heavier 6. 80 foot shakil to danville clocking in at 22 minutes, one oh one from brisbane to San Francisco trouble free so far we just have the usual crowd like and stretches heading north from brisbane up to 80 but the skyway in the lower deck heading east. Both are wide open james darya. Thank you very much robinson breaking news in San Francisco, 3 drivers were targeted in attempted carjackings the first one happened on 9th street and harrison shortly a
You can watch more of a revisit at cspan. Org citiestour. We are here in indianapolis at the home of Benjamin Harrison. And this is a very iconic spot. This is where he stood and greeted crowds of people that would come to hear him speak in 1888, when he was running for the presidency. He ran a unique campaign, a front porch campaign. However, he didnt have the same from porch you see here today. There was a stoop at the front door, which is still there. He stood in that area and spoke to the crowds of people that would come hear him speak. Harrison is probably one of the most under known of president s, 23rd president of the United States. He falls right in the middle of Grover Clevelands two terms. Oftentimes, people find him confused with his grandfather, William Henry harrison, who survived a month into his. Office Benjamin Harrison was only seven years old when his grandfather died. He served a full four years. And as president , he has a phenomenal legacy that is a little underst
Good evening, everyone. All right. I think our technical difficulties are finished and id like to welcome you all to the opening women. I do want to report welcome you all to the 104th meeting of the association. My name is lionel campbell. It is my honor to bring together on a, well it is my honor to convene hillary this plenary a. When i think when we were planning the conference, we always liked to bring our heavy hitters out, and i think today is one of those occasions in which we have a collection of fine scholars and activists here to address our theme, so what we decided to do is to run the plenary more as a roundtable, as a moderate did conversation about issues with the great migration, and i want to introduce our panelists and give them an opportunity to speak for a few minutes as far as their own work, and their perceptions and ideas about the great migration and then move on into our question and answer, followed by a discussion, followed by a question and answer session wi
Race and democracy in the Nations Capital. He decided to cowrite a century story about race and democracy he and washington d. C. Me, why did you decide to know what down to washington d. C. And why not give yourself a more narrow window of time . We read about dc because there was a need with a lot of New Residence knowing what they were getting into felt the old city slipping away and wanted to make sure the other people knew the story and there had been a good book on race in 50 years and we wanted to fill the void. The reason we meet at 400 years is that most of the books about the city had neglect and really in racial populations in the city. In particular the native american population, so we wanted to in the historical beginning the first time we have written record in 1608 when john cook came up to Potomac River from jamestown and went to a native American Village on the bank of the river. Lets focus on the early american period and what was the racial makeup and that Nations C