For that generous introduction. The phrase beyond my wildest dreams is kind of a throwaway phrase in our culture. But i thought maybe one day i write this book and people notice it, maybe one day the mayor of charleston will be holding it in front of an audience. [laughter] it tells the story of reconstruction and im going to read some passages from it some of which deal with the Police Department and some of which deal with the charleston mayor as the police chief and current mayor here is plain and poignant. We are all errors to something. We have no say we are born where we are and we have no say of what we inherit and what we dont. All we have control over is what we do with it. We are going to recount some of the triumphs of the city and the greatest tragedies so it is for all of you moving on from the tragedy of 2015, youve created this group. You decided intentionally to create this space where difficult issues in the community could be discussed. It would have been easy and hum
Tonight. Tonight is one of the kind of acts that we enjoy more than any other. As we do what were doing here, which is to come back into in person gatherings like this, which we did for a better part of 35 years, 36 years, and it had to take to your break. We all did in various ways. And now weve been resuming and the pleasure, though, during a night like tonight is a very welcoming, brand new book in the world shuttle press. You were a science of you with me. Still, this way. Im still in zoo mode. Is time. Once we just came out yesterday just got published. And the other part of that, of course, is that its a very first book. So its even more occasion for celebration and were glad youre here tonight. She, of course, is up here and from here at the university of washington, where shes a professor of psychology. Shes a professor of neuroscience, professor of linguistics at all distinct ways. And yeah, has worked also doing research and teaching over the years and she tonight well talk w
Caucus chair, joe crowley. Plus, we will ask our sunday panel whether the president will fire his epa chief over ethics violations. And our power player of the week, a member of the obama cabinet goes back to school. There were two themes and the matthews household. What was education and the other was Public Service. Chris on right now on fox news sunday. And hello again from fox news in washington. We began with breaking news. The state department is monitoring reports of a poison gas attack in a rebel held town near serious capital of the masters. Video from syrian activists claims to show victims including children getting hosed down. A Human Rights Group says doesnt have been killed in the attack. We will stay on top of the story. Now to the faceoff over trade between the u. S. And china which has some tension soaring and markets tumbling. In the latest move, President Trump ran to impose tariffs on another 100 billion in chinese exports. Something that nation has bowed to fight.
Plus, we will ask our sunday panel whether the president will fire his epa chief over ethics violations. And our power player of the week, a member of the obama cabinet goes back to school. There were two themes and the matthews household. What was education and the other was Public Service. Chris on right now on fox news sunday. And hello again from fox news in washington. We began with breaking news. The state department is monitoring reports of a poison gas attack in a rebel held town near serious capital of the masters. Video from syrian activists claims to show victims including children getting hosed down. A Human Rights Group says doesnt have been killed in the attack. We will stay on top of the story. Now to the faceoff over trade between the u. S. And china which has some tension soaring and markets tumbling. In the latest move, President Trump ran to impose tariffs on another 100 billion in chinese exports. Something that nation has bowed to fight. A trade war would have seri
Benapole Express train set on fire in Dhaka: Natasha Jesmin, a teacher of the Academia School in the capital's Wari, boarded a Dhaka-bound train around 7:00pm yesterday after a visit to her home in Faridpur. But after the train was set on fire in Dhaka's Gopibagh last night, Natasha did not make her way back home.