States has a new conflict zone on its own doorstep its a crisis that the u. S. And other industrial nations have helped to create. There 700. 00 times more Carbon Emissions from the United States so its 900. 00 than that in guatemala. El salvador and honduras combined 700 times more yet this is like this the this is a country thats thats thats fortifying of the borders from people who are obviously impacted by those sorts of excessive amounts of emissions and and i think how could that be possible i mean weve known about the science for so many years and we have more than ever before but the same time theres more the border walls than ever before to you like its like this emphasis like this is kind of Adaptation Plan right for the richer countries. When does he the ramos arrived in arizona 80 years ago there was no Reception Center for migrants. But he still waiting for a permanent residence permit. To go see him the always feel like a guatemalan. I dont feel american because thats whe
Never heard or seen her before. Coming up on sportsday on bbc news exit alexis from the emirates. Arsene wenger admits defeat in the battle to retain his star striker, starting a bidding war. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. President trumps visit to britain next month is off. Wife mn. gage, , 7 7 r did. V f, 1 i did. 5 this country, mjfifi others did, maya . ~ jeremy not to president s decision not to open this building signals that actually for him at least britain is not a priority. So, for now, the closest we will get to seeing mr trump at the new embassy is this waxwork, as ministers say they look forward to a visit at some point in the future. Well, it is for the us president to determine his travel priorities. 0bviously, determine his travel priorities. Obviously, its an important diplomatic partner for the uk. Obviously, its an important diplomatic partnerfor the uk. We wa nt diplomatic partnerfor the uk. We want the closest possible relationship with the us. T
Well visit with a historian and author who will share the history of the ozarks and talk about the stereotypes people face living in the region. Those stereotypes have been developing for a couple of hundred years. They are strong and they stick with us no matter what we do. You go outside this museum and you travel around northwest there are fortune 500 companies, there is a Major Research university, there is all kinds of business and industry and high tech stuff going on out there, but these stereotypes will stick with us. It is part of our story. Later, we will hear the story of the family who was residents who were residents of fayetteville and how they were driven from their home during the civil war. This is a family that lived here and survived the war. The war affected them in many ways and they eventually had to leave the house because of the war. Hour with athe visit to the center for arkansas oral and visual history. It was started as a way to preserve the stories of the pe
But the next hour, a book tv exclusive. Our cities tour visits fayetteville arkansas to learn more about its unique history and literary life. For seven years now, we traveled to u. S. Cities, bringing the book seen to our viewers. You can see more at cspan. Org citiestour. Hi, we are standing here with jason, who will be providing us a driving tour of fayetteville. We are standing in front of the walkers stonehouse. We have a sculpture. That is one of the many public pieces of art we have here in fayetteville. What are we going to see today . , we are going to take a tour of the historic and entertainment district. We are going to head up to the university of arkansas. And we will also get a lovely view of the highest point in fayetteville. Are you ready to go . Lets get out of here. We are on our way. This is one of my favorite spots and all of fayetteville. It is a oneway street, pretty quaint. On either side we have gtx, we have we have boutiques, we have a few places for food. We
The ozarks. When you are dealing with identity, certainly a person who is a native of the region is most likely to identify themselves as an ozarkian or ozarker. The region covers most of the southern half of missouri, much of northern and northwestern oklahoma,northeastern the physical ozarks region even goes into the very tip of southeastern kansas. To cover parts of four different states. The cultural ozarks doesnt necessarily correspond with the physical ozarks. There are people who live in the physical ozarks who wouldnt identify themselves as an ozarker or ozarkian. There are people who live outside of the physical ozarks who would. I am working on is called a history of the ozarks. Published by the illinois press, the first volume comes out this year. Is a historyks, of the ozarks before the civil war. There is a brief chapter on prehistory. I am not an anthropologist, thats why it is a brief chapter on prehistory. Lifeoks at native american in a historical period in the ozarks.