Histori historians talk about artifacts featured in their joint publication, the civil war in 50 objects. In this program they discuss items related to the end of the war and president Abraham Lincolns assassination. This conversation took place online, and the New York Historical society provided the video. Good evening and welcome to the eighth and final episode of the history hour. Tonights topic is saving the union and ending the civil war at the battlefield and the ballot box. As always i want to remind you that tonights program which is being recorded will last approximately 45 minutes. This includes 15 minutes for questions and answers. Please submit your questions via the q a function on your zoom screen at any time during the talk. We will respond to as many as possible during the final part of the program. And now, saving the union and ending the civil war. So our series has argued that an aggregate objects and documents have the singular power to convey a narrative in your c
Hosting us this evening. A big round of applause. [applause] some great partner ships with them over the year and. How many of you is your first time here . Okay. Thats a great sign. Those who just raised your hand please come back and visit the place. All great exhibitions. Those who did not raise your hand you know what a special place this is in our community on. June 6th, the annual she tack would event is coming back, if you dont know what it is, its living history, people and usually academics bringing history to life. This is years theme is the chisolm trail. Its free and open at the think. At tulsa history. Org. If you have not been there before, check it out. If you have been you know how great it is. A couple of other fun thing is wanted to mention. Thank you to friends at the barbecue for all the beautiful ribs. [applause] and we have a lot of fun things this year. Dont want to go through the whole list. You can find out more at book smart tulsa. Com. Everything from David S
Hosting us this evening. A big round of applause. [applause] some great partner ships with them over the year and. How many of you is your first time here . Okay. Thats a great sign. Those who just raised your hand please come back and visit the place. All great exhibitions. Those who did not raise your hand you know what a special place this is in our community on. June 6th, the annual she tack would event is coming back, if you dont know what it is, its living history, people and usually academics bringing history to life. This is years theme is the chisolm trail. Its free and open at the think. At tulsa history. Org. If you have not been there before, check it out. If you have been you know how great it is. A couple of other fun thing is wanted to mention. Thank you to friends at the barbecue for all the beautiful ribs. [applause] and we have a lot of fun things this year. Dont want to go through the whole list. You can find out more at book smart tulsa. Com. Everything from David S
National correspondent, our guest today is correspondent for the st. Louis postdispatch and the author of emperor union the aftermath of the battle of gettysburg. We welcome our guest and Live Audience today as well as cspan tv. In his new book, chuck explores one of gettysburgs most famous stories, that of a father, a journalist searching for his older son in the haze of battle. We will also touch on the journalism practices of the day, Battlefield Medicine and the overarching cost of the ultimate sacrifice for the full measure. The famous documentarian and press called mentor ken burns set of imperfect union, chuck raasch has written an important important book, one that contains an aerial view of the greatest battle ever fought in north america. Chuck was one of the five original longform writers at usa today when it began in 1982, served as a correspondent forget thatnews nervous and a graduate of south Dakota University legally completed as journalism at stanford is a proud member
Trying to do so many things at the same time . Tonight he takes us inside the world of spokesperson stardom. One tuck in, and one tuck out. But first, the nightline five. What you doing . Prepping for my bosss party in a couple weeks. Good evening, thank you for joining us. Tonight the stunning revelations about the mother and son on the run and the takedown in mexico. The afluna teen ethan couch, who killed four people drunk driving and his mother. Theyre in custody. They may even have had a party before their escape. Matt gutman has the latest. Reporter the threeweek manhunt for the privileged teen ending with ethan couchs arrest on this gritty street in puerto vallarta, mexico. You see him cuffed and loaded into a police van. This photo confirming 18yearold couch and his mother tanya were detained monday evening. The mother who refused to sit still to be photographed herself, apparently changing her look. The son, dyeing his blonde hair black. The trance formation, so different from