Nobody objects nobody challenges. Moscow slams the quote found work a donkey stations against journalists of true russia affiliated news websites charged with violating the e. U. Sanctions. A very good morning to you from our team here in moscow youre watching r. T. International with me karen. U. S. President elect joe bidens invited donald trump to his inauguration claiming it will give a positive sign that the postelection chaos is ending but its fun clear whether the millions are still things victory was stolen from trump think this move will heal the divisions. You know. Some supporters of still coming out chanting stop the field and citing multiple irregularities as despise officials in swing state jul just saying a 2nd recount should confirm the winner on things dont cause a look at how the reputation of the us elections as a whole may be starting to get a little tarnished. Is only about a month left until the big transition of power in the white house and yet it looks like the
We created back in june of this year, and its a platform where current and former military and defense literature both the United States and the region are able to discuss some of the most important policy issues facing the two sides we were fortunate to inaugurate this series on june 10 with a conversation with the command of centcom frank mckenzie. Since then we have the honor of hosting some of the countries of brightest most seasoned leaders in the Defense Space including former u. S. Dp michele flournoy, current director grant, current centcom directory commander malloy who just transitioned into that role having served earlier as the commander. We also hosted u. S. Dp former u. S. Dp jim miller, former socom commander, the current security chief duke, former National Security affairs derek, and, of course, former Lebanese Armed forces commander or i should say rear admiral joseph. Let me take this opportunity to thank centcom and its leadership for the partnership with us at amy
Good morning, everyone. It is september 2nd, 2020. This is the cbs morning news. Very good to seega so whave some breaking news to teou about trning. Senator ed markey is the winner of a fierce Democratic Senate primary in massachusetts. By a doubledigit margin, markey defeated joe kennedy, dealing an historic political blow to the kennedy legacy. This is the First Time Ever that a member of the Kennedy Family lost an election in the state. Laura podesta is in new york with more on this win. Hows the congressman reacting to this, congressman kennedy that is . Reporter good morning. Well, in his concession speech last night, joe kennedy pledged his support to the man who had just beat him and said that senator ed markey is a good man. And perhaps leaving the door open to another potential future run, kennedy tweeted out to his supporters, quote, id do it with you all again in a heartbeat. For the first time in history, a kennedy has lost an election in massachusetts. Obviously these res
Muskets, carbines and revolvers. The professor describes technological advances that allowed soldiers to fire faster and with more accuracy. All right, guys. How are yall doing today . Welcome to class. Today as i talked about a little bit earlier this week we have a special lecturer here. You may have a class with him. He is the chair of our history and Political Science here at gillford Technical Community college. What you may not know about the doctor is that hes a military historian. Hes an expert in military history. He has published at least four books on anything from weaponry, he collects a host of artifacts which he has brought and will share with us today. He is a phd. Earned his dockerate from texas christian fort worth. It was a while ago but hes an expert. If you get an opportunity to take a class with him, take a class. So were going to continue to and we get to look at the aspect of weaponry and its impact on the war. So without further ado i will hand the class over to
New york times book review. We recorded the program in september of 2018. Good afternoon. Welcome, everybody. Im david moskowitz, head of Government Relations and Public Policy at wells fargo and pleased to be here with you today. We are pleased to serve for the eighth year as a charter sponsor of the book festival and prouder to watch the book festival grow into the incredibly popular and impactful event it has become. I wouldnt be surprised [ applause ] thank you. Wouldnt be surprised to see us move the needle on some bestseller list today. Its even more important to keep the book festival a free event that serves the community. The library of congress and the book festivals purpose here is literacy which leads to learning and opportunity which matches our goal of helping our community succeed, learning to love books and learning are what the book festival is all about. In this session, ron chernow will discuss his biography of Ulysses Grant f were lucky, certain is other popular fou