Here, and after, shell answer all of your questions after this presentation and well have a little table set up for her here to answer more questions or even sign one of the books if you purchase one here today. All right. Well, were going to go ahead and get started here. Again, thank you for coming and thank you, charlotte wasteman f for being here today. [ applause ] its great to be with all of you and thanks for many of you who nn coming. Its great to have that smiling audience right in front of you. I was asked to talk about women of the west and i was told, you know, to talk 45 minutes and take 15 minutes of questions. So i have a timer for myself, and i will start it. And i will stick to a script so that i can stick to time, because those of you who know me know that i also could just talk forever and i dont want to do that. Now, since you probably have other things to do as well today, we are having this filmed, so its very exciting. It will be on cspan3, i think. Yes, yes . Cs
Able to tell the should go to trial by media its a new series on netflix and it raises a lot of relevant issues for this show well speak with one of the featured Defense Attorneys and the media uses a stroll down a ramp and a drink of water to quote unquote prove that donald trump is ill while his opponents multiple missteps and misspeaks the good go unreported im Steve Malzberg lets see the press. Oh you know. Easily push. By. Lets face it folks at least in my opinion right now not only does the media have no use for donald trump they dont have much use for the police either and that was never more evident than tuesday night on the network newscasts when they covered the story of don. Trumps executive order on Police Reform watch but the president spent most of his remarks defending the Law Enforcement with pressure mounting to address Excessive Force by Police Departments President Trump took the unusual step of surrounding himself with Police Officers today and the president used hi
Worked as an animator for czechoslovakian films. And then the russians invaded my country. Now i am a political refugee in the United States. My first job in this country was as an animator. My first assignment was to make a show about the American Flag because it was thought i might bring a fresh vision to a familiar sight. Here in this room i began my work that would take me back in time and place to that late today when i arrived in new york city. To live one life and come into another creates a break. Behind you is the iron curtain you have broken through. The long wait in refugee camps, the long lines for processing, the endless paperwork and daily disappointments. And then suddenly it is all over. You have arrived at john f. Kennedy airport. All of you is open to every sensation and every sensation is fresh. My first thought was i had been put down in a brilliant part, it did not occur to me these were the colors of my new flag. They were Just Brilliant and were everywhere. On bu
America celebration. It was less than four months to go until the election. Why the president is calling mailin voting his biggest concern heading into november. Well hear from u. S. Attorney general bill barr on why he says American Companies with ties to china are putting shortterm profits over longterm viability. Plus, tennessee setting another single day record for the new coronavirus cases. Senator marc Marsha Blackburn js me to discuss the debate over mask mandates and whether states moved to of quickly to reopen. And analysis from gordon chang on the reasons behind chinas National Security law for hong kong, all that and more as we look ahead on sunday morning futures. Th the president coming out with a strong defen defense of. History while taking aim at the radical left during a salute to america celebration which included a trip to Mount Rushmore and a speech on july 4th. For reaction, lets bring in senator Marsha Blackburn from tennessee who serves on the Armed Services comm
Washington, d. C. , to learn about the 1969 stonewall riots and how they served as a catalyst for the moderate lbgtq rights movement. Welcome to the museum. Im patty rhule here. We are here at the prologue of rise up, stonewall and the lbgtq rights movement. Stonewall was an event in the summer of 1969 of an uprising of a gay bar that propelled forward the lbgtq rights movement. This is where we tell the story of how ordinary americans used the First Amendment freedoms, press, speech, assembly, religion to advocate for change and change society. Were going to walk around the corner in this area and look at some artifacts from two of the earliest lbgtq rights organizations that rose up in the 1950s and 60s. Gay americans lived in fear and secrecy for the 20th century. Gay people could be arrested for showing affection in public, police prowled parks for to arrest gay people who were seeking there. It was a difficult time to be a gay american. This is when you see the rise of a few early