Of respect to the victims and to their families. To their families. However, israel continued to their families. However, israel continued to to their families. However, israel continued to call to their families. However, israel continued to call for| to their families. However, i israel continued to call for mr Antonio Guterres to resign, saying it is a disgrace that he did not attract retract his words or apologise. There has been stalled progress to agree to a ceasefire at the un Security Council. Because have grown louder here at the un for a ceasefire. They say that they want not just that but obviously the release of all hostages, the protection of all hostages, the protection of civilians, getting aid in, and yet we had seen the Security Council for the fourth time failed to act on the desperate concerns there in gaza. Now, remember, last week the United States vetoed a resolution. They put forward their only draft which put forward they put forward the draft today for a vote b
Host it will be 50 years ago this august that president Lyndon Johnson passed the civil rights voting act. We will be talking to experts as well as going behind the scenes with white house telephone recordings. Lets introduce our experts. Joining us in washington, d. C. Kent germany. He is a history professor at the university of South Carolina but also the editor of the lyndon b. Johnson project at the university of virginia. Thanks for joining us. Mr. Germany it is my pleasure. Host our next guest was the secretary of health, education and welfare, and he was the author of the triumph and tragedy of Lyndon Johnson. Thank you for joining us. Mr. Califano nice to be with you. Host before we starts, a little bit about your perspectives. Mr. Germany, the lbj project what is that . Mr. Germany it is a goldmining project. It is trying to get all of the recordings transcribed, edited annotated, anything you would need to know to understand what is going on in a conversation. The editors are
Voting rights act in 1965. It are outward together, we will learn how lbj got the Voting Rights bill passed in congress and we will also talk to experts and also be going behind the scenes with white house telephone recordings. Lets introduce our experts. Joining us in washington, d. C. Kent germany. He is a history professor at the university of south carolina. Thank you for joining us. Mr. Germany thank you. It is my pleasure. Host our next guest was the secretary of health, education and welfare, and he was the author of the triumph and tragedy of Lyndon Johnson. The white house years. Thank you for joining us. Thank you for joining us. Thank you for joining us. Guest nice to be with you. Host mr. Germany, the lbj project, what is that . Mr. Germany it is trying to get all of the recordings transcribed, edited, annotated anything you would need to know to understand what is going on in a conversation. The editors are there. We are trying to put everything out from the assassination.
Joining us is a history professor at the university of South Carolina but also the editor of the product of the Miller Center at the university of virginia. Mr. Germany, thanks for joining us thank you. Its my pleasure. Joining us from new york, joseph califano, the assistant for Domestic Affairs from 1965 to 1969. Also secretary of health and welfare from 70 to 79. And the author of the triumph and tragedy of Lyndon Johnson. Thank you for joining us. Nice to be with you. Before we go into the conversation and the phone calls, a little bit about your perspectives coming from mr. Germany to you first. The lbj project, what is that . The lbj project is a gold mine project in essence. It is a group of scholars at the university of virginia, public affairs. That is trying to get all of the recordings tribed, annotated. Everything you would need to know whats going on in the information. Editors there try to present it. We are trying to put everything out from the assassination all the way
Shots fired cross the bow by candidates last night. And where we go from here. Charged with conspiracy, what the former head of Chesapeake Energy is facing. Ted olson will join us about the companys next move. But it was a big win for front runners donald trump and Hillary Clinton on super tuesday. Both winning in seven states. Clinton showing her strength with minorities in the south and trump taking on states from massachusetts to the deep south. Marco rubio landing his first win in minnesota. Here are some highlights from last night. Take a listen. Instead of building walls, were going to break down barriers and build [ applause ] build ladders of opportunity and empowerment. I am a unifier, im going to go after one person, Hillary Clinton, on the assumption shes allowed to run which is a big assumption. I dont know that shes going to be allowed to run. Take a look at the math, trump is about a quarter of the way to the delegates for the nomination. Won a majority of the 15 contests