Here for black History Month. Now the association for the study of africanAmerican Life and history was founded by dr. Carter god win woodson i started as negro history week and now of course has been expanded to black History Month. We would like to thank our sponsors. They include the prince georges truth branch of u. S. A. Today and the law and policy group. We would also like to thank you all of those people who make black history happen all year round. The year 2019 is special for many reasons. We will explore those reasons in two parts. Part one will talk about the theme for black History Month this year, and that is black my grayings. Our press event also includes a panel of migrations, our press also includes includes scholars who will share their expertise on the 400 years of perseverance triggered by that migration. First, if we have her here, Allison Fitzgerald kojak. You will get her, she will come to give welcome in a few minutes. We are also honored to have the presence o
Lots to get to tonight, but first temperatures are dropping a cross the bay area. To meteorologist mike bennett. Hey, mike. Mike the coldest night of the season. 58 in tampa. 59 in brandon. 59 in wauchula. 59 in bartow and we will continue to see the temperatures plummet now that the sun has set. To. 13 degrees cooler in tampa 16 cooler inland and 18 degrees cooler frostproof. A cooler night. As we head throughout evening hours we will continue to see the temperatures drop. By 11 00, 51 and we dont stop there. A look at the forecast lows for tonight, 44 here in tampa. The coldest temperature in nine months. To the north closing in on that certainly you will want to wrap up as you head out tomorrow morning. It is going to be pretty chilly out there. Not the only cold morning to talk about in the sevenday. Details on that coming up in just a bit. A news alert tonight out of san antonio, texas. Authorities there say detective Benjamin Marconi was shot and killed while writing a traffic ti
Supreme Court Justice sonya sotomayor. [applause] kathryn fitz. [applause] and Supreme Court publications director. Claire kurtzman. [applause] it is now my privilege to introduce the Board Certified cardiologist, jazz musician, and former president of Cornell University and university of iowa. He is interested in learning and most importantly, it he is a pescatarian. Thank you for the introduction and thank you on behalf of the American People for the great job you do. So innovative and creative. This is an amazing museum. [applause] and especially in such an interesting election year, we appreciate all you and your colleagues are doing to share so many aspects of america. Esteemed colleagues and friends, welcome to this unique opportunity to find out more about the highest court in the landing and how its members have worked together. The Supreme Court and the smithsonian have long had close ties. Since the 19 century, the chief justice is served as the smithsonian board of regents.
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Marco rubio is here. He is here with a new agenda for reform which he lays out in his second book. It covers a range of issues including immigration, income inequality, education, and more. It does not mention whether he will pursue this agenda as a senator president or president of the united states. I read a piece. President ial hopefuls in both parties agree on one thing. Economic mobility and the feeling that Many Americans have, that they are being shut out from the nations prosperity, will be a defining theme. I think it is the defining theme of our time. One of the genesis for this book, my experience in this country is through the lens of somebody raised by two people who achieved to american dream. They were never rich but they own a home and safe in a safe and stable neighborhood. Millions of people achieve that in the u. S. , especially after the second world war. It was part of the fundamental promise we held, that if
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Marco rubio is here. He is here with a new agenda for reform which he lays out in his second book. It is called American Dreams restoring Economic Opportunity for everyone. It covers a range of issues including immigration, income inequality, education, and more. It does not mention whether he will pursue this agenda as a senator or president of the United States. I am pleased to have him back at this table. I read a piece. President ial hopefuls in both parties agree on one thing. Economic mobility and the feeling that Many Americans have, that they are being shut out from the nations prosperity, will be a defining theme. I think it is the defining theme of our time. One of the geneses for this book, my experience in this country is through the lens of somebody raised by two people who as a bartender and a made achieved the American Dream a maid achieved the American Dream. They were never rich but they own a home in a safe and