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And Megan Phelps Roper recounts growing up as a member of the Westboro Baptist church. Watch our live coverage of the wisconsin book festival today starting at 11 30 a. M. Eastern. And be sure to catch the texas book festival in october and the Miami Book Fair in november on booktv on cspan2. Coming up in the next hour we will speak with local authors about the citys history and learn how it came to be known as a glass capital of the world. Later the toledo van band crash of 1931. We begin our special feature with the citys mayor. I think places like toledo are often taken for granted there is a such wonderful history here. They had built things. The first big break that this region got was when the glass pioneers moved from the east coast primarily boston. Drawn by rich reservoir natural gas. Brought his Glass Company to toledo and opened a plant on ash street in north toledo. Its on the same site today. The glass industry was big and important into in toledo once did that. As the eco
A safe. Following huge global demonstrations calling for action on the Climate Crisis. Others are holding the 1st ever u. S. Climate summit at the United Nations well hear how the German Government is responding. And were scenes of protests in egypt crowds returned to tell real square angry over claims of corruption against the president and the military is the 1st sign of public outrage in hears after a crackdown on dissent. A michael ok welcome to the program. Violence has broken out in hong kong again early in another weekend of prodemocracy protests police have been trying to disperse a protest by activists in the New Territories which is located on the mainland theyve been using tear gas and protesters have been throwing petrol bombs during this escalation the latest tension between authorities and demonstrators was sparked by pro china groups earlier today they began pulling public displays created by protesters to voice their demands. For more on that im joined by journalist mat
Crisis. And others are holding the 1st ever used Climate Summit at the United Nations. Im nick spicer welcome to the program clashes have broken out in hong kong again in another weekend of prodemocracy protests police have been trying to disperse a protest of several 1000 people in the New Territories earlier they used tear gas and brandished firearms while protesters threw molotov cocktails and started fires protestors richey retreated and then regrouped at a Shopping Mall where there rally is ongoing and in that mall is a journalist mathias a building or can you tell us what the situation is like where youre at right now. Yeah protesters have moved to this place union long this is where 2 months ago exactly today 2 months ago and most of the white clad people seemingly belonging to one off the try it saw several try its here in hong kong attacked commuters and protesters and people are gathering here to commemorate this they are earlier today there was a march as you said and as we
Spicer welcome to the program. Use leaders are gathering at the United Nations in new york for an unprecedented crisis meeting on Climate Change thats a day after they led an estimated 4000000 people in the Worlds Largest ever rally calling for radical Climate Action swedens grace had to know who has become the voice of the movement is amongst 100 young people invited to the summit its a chance for them to meet Decision Makers like u. N. Leader and antonio good tennis ahead of a major u. N. Meeting at this monday lets go straight to w correspondent alexandra naaman who is standing by in new york tell us alexander what can we hope from these young people. Well the young people here wants to make clear that they want to world to the jurors to act as if the world is on fire they have very concrete demands they want to see actions not only words they want the World Leaders to curb Carbon Emissions than the ones they want them to and fossil fuel extraction and consumption they want them to