Old bringing an update from the scene. To the. Result of the mediterranean with whats believed to be the worst shipwreck they have issue here nearly 150. 00 refugees afia drowned after their boat capsized off the libyan coast on thursday scores of others were rescued but instead of finding safe harbor here in europe they were sent back to libya to face more uncertainty and desperation. These exhausted migrants have been sent back to libya from where they had set off for europe right next to the survivors are those who did not make it. This woman sense she lost her 7 year old son in the boat accident. Shes grief stricken but also angry she says no one helped her and her family in libya oh my god they dont know how did anyone they sent me away and they told me and my children that we had to find our own way. I just want to go back to my home country of sudan to die. After what is probably the worst boat accident in the mediterranean this year the demands of u. N. Organizations have becom
Welcome to the program. Us federal government has announced that it will be executions this Year American states execute dozens of prisoners every year the last federal execution was in 2003 since then there has been an unofficial moratorium on a review is carried out the Justice Department now says that review is complete and has cleared the way for executions to resume critics of Capital Punishment say the decision is politically motivated and aimed at boosting support for President Trump in next years election. The Execution Chamber still frequently used in the United States but in recent years the Death Penalty has only been applied by state governments only 3 people have been executed at a National Level in the past 3 decades now the attorney general william barr has authorized the resumption of Capital Punishment by the federal government so this is kind of a new. Surprising announcement theres no particular call for the Death Penalty at any federal level but there are people on
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Remember, the festival has some sources of funding, but mostly it depends on donations from people like you. You can donate on the festival web site, from the app, on facebooking, or you can do it the oldfashioned way, in person at the Festival Headquarters here. [laughter] we will be ending the session about ten minutes before the hour or so. First, well hear from dr. Daryl carter. He, hes written a book called brother bill president clinton and the politics of race and class. Hes an associate professor at east Tennessee State university, and and his areas of expertise are 20th and 21st century american political history. He particularly is interested in the new deal, in the fair deal, the great society, the clinton and obama presidencies and the intersection of race, class and gender. Hes been appointed to the world war i War Commission in tennessee and is a member of the board of directors of the tennessee humanities. Dr. Carter . Its yours. Thank you, judge. I wish to thank everyon
And growing community, that is where we are gathering around not only professional writers but folks who write for their own enjoyment and creative purposes and anyone who loves to read anything. We have ongoing collaboration in vanderbilt university, helping us program a special track every year. This year among a couple tracks we have going on we have one, all the kings men, the Pulitzer Prize is celebrating the 100th anniversary so the pulitzers at remember, the festival has some sources of funding, but mostly it depends on donations from people like you. You can donate on the festival web site, from the app, on facebooking, or you can do it the oldfashioned way, in person at the Festival Headquarters here. [laughter] we will be ending the session about ten minutes before the hour or so. First, well hear from dr. Daryl carter. He, hes written a book called brother bill president clinton and the politics of race and class. Hes an associate professor at east Tennessee State university