Watch them all online any time booktv. Org. You can also find us on twitter, facebook and youtube at booktv. A few years ago some colleagues and i started mindsite news as Early National new site focus solely on Mental Health reporting. We did so to fill a void, but long before we launched, my guest today, meg kissinger, was plowing background is one of the only reporters in the country working squarely on the Mental Health beat. For 35 years at the milwaukee journal sentinel, she covered the workings and mostly the failings of what we euphemistically call for Mental Health system in this country. But meg also knew about those issues on a much more personal level as wewh will talk about. Her memoir while you were out tells the story of growing up in the chicago suburbs with Seven Brothers and sisters,ha a charmg but manic father, a brilliant but melancholic and oftente abst mother, and a messy pile of secrets. Welcome, meg. Its a great to be with you and talking about this amazing work
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Happening here. I just seen lines of people in the morning waiting for the office to open. Reporter thats a woman who only gave us her first name its mary. She says its because of those long lines shes not surprised it was raided today. My concern was that they were selling drugs out of the facility because typically you wont see a Doctors Office have lines of people before theyre opening. Reporter now, again we know this isnt the first time advanced urgent care has been raided. Two years ago back in 2015 federal agents came back in here, they had suspected they were illegally selling prescriptions. For now reporting live in willow grove bob brooks channel6 action news. Brian. Monica, thank you, bob. Action news will continue to follow this story on 6abc. Com and well alert you to any updates as they continue to unfold. You can also see our report on those earlier raids from the summer of 2015. It is all online right now at 6abc. Com. Just in this afternoon, radnor township commissione
I know of the civil war and their experiences attempting to make it safely to union lines. This talk was part of the Civil War Institute conference at Gettysburg College. Good afternoon again, im p. Carmichael, member of the History Program here at Gettysburg College. Our final talk for this evening or this afternoon is lorien foote. Lorien foote is a professor of history at texas a m university where she teaches on history of reconstruction, 1960 america and reform movements. Loren got her start at university of kansas where she did her undergrad and got her ph. D. At the university of oklahoma. Her second book published in 2010, the gentlemen in the roughs, manhood honor and violence in the union army. One of my favorites on the soldier experience. Lorien did fantastic research. She dug in the National Archives and looked at Court Marshal records which had been underutilized until lorien got ahold of them. David brooks the klummist from the New York Times mentioned in fact you got a
I know of the civil war and their experiences attempting to make it safely to union lines. This talk was part of the Civil War Institute conference at Gettysburg College. Good afternoon again, im p. Carmichael, member of the History Program here at Gettysburg College. Our final talk for this evening or this afternoon is lorien foote. Lorien foote is a professor of history at texas a m university where she teaches on history of reconstruction, 1960 america and reform movements. Loren got her start at university of kansas where she did her undergrad and got her ph. D. At the university of oklahoma. Her second book published in 2010, the gentlemen in the roughs, manhood honor and violence in the union army. One of my favorites on the soldier experience. Lorien did fantastic research. She dug in the National Archives and looked at Court Marshal records which had been underutilized until lorien got ahold of them. David brooks the klummist from the New York Times mentioned in fact you got a