Franklin d roosevelt president ial library museum. Im bill harris. Im the acting director here and ive been the Deputy Director for a few years. And so we really appreciate you coming this evening to be a part of this program. And its great to welcome people back to on site here for programing id also like to thank our cspan audience who will be joining us as well and and welcome them and also you to other and new programs we have into the future. Just a bit of housekeeping here. Well speak for a little while and then when there are questions, when we get ready for questions over here is a microphone. And if youd please just queue up at that microphone so that we can get the best sound and can respond to your questions accordingly. So this evening, id like to welcome david patricia, hes the author of roosevelt sweeps nation. Fdr is 1936 landslide and the triumph. The liberal idea. Its a very good book. Ive read and i thoroughly enjoyed it. And as i was saying to david back in the green
Franklin d roosevelt president ial library museum. Im bill harris. Im the acting director here and ive been the Deputy Director for a few years. And so we really appreciate you coming this evening to be a part of this program. And its great to welcome people back to on site here for programing id also like to thank our cspan audience who will be joining us as well and and welcome them and also you to other and new programs we have into the future. Just a bit of housekeeping here. Well speak for a little while and then when there are questions, when we get ready for questions over here is a microphone. And if youd please just queue up at that microphone so that we can get the best sound and can respond to your questions accordingly. So this evening, id like to welcome david patricia, hes the author of roosevelt sweeps nation. Fdr is 1936 landslide and the triumph. The liberal idea. Its a very good book. Ive read and i thoroughly enjoyed it. And as i was saying to david back in the green
President ial library museum. Im bill harris. Im the acting director here and ive been the Deputy Director for a few years. And so we really appreciate you coming this evening to be a part of this program. And its great to welcome people back to on site here for programing id also like to thank our cspan audience who will be joining us as well and and welcome them and also you to other and new programs we have into the future. Just a bit of housekeeping here. Well speak for a little while and then when there are questions, when we get ready for questions over here is a microphone. And if youd please just queue up at that microphone so that we can get the best sound and can respond to your questions accordingly. So this evening, id like to welcome david patricia, hes the author of roosevelt sweeps nation. Fdr is 1936 landslide and the triumph. The liberal idea. Its a very good book. Ive read and i thoroughly enjoyed it. And as i was saying to david back in the green room, what i enjoy a
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. We mark this day, the 25th anniversary of the events on june 4, 1989, in beijing, china. Tanks rolled into Tiananmen Square to crush a protest that had captured the attention of the world. Hundreds died. The Chinese Government has since tried to erase the events of that day from history. This is a report from beijing. At dawn, the flag was raised over Tiananmen Square, as it is every day. But on this anniversary, extra security forces, some with machine guns, were stationed around the square. Why are you stopping me . We found citizens serving as plainclothes informants. As china revealed its authoritarian side. 25 years ago, tanks rolled into beijings Tiananmen Square to suppress a weeklong student uprising that had spread across china. The communist government crackdown turned bloody. It is still not known how many died, estimates range from 200 to more than 1000. Do you learn about Tiananmen Square in history class . No. Not m
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. This day, the 25th anniversary of the events on june 4, 1989 in beijing, china. Soldiers crushed into tiananmen studento stop a protest. Many hundreds died. The Chinese Government has since tried to erase the events of that day from history. There is a report from seth joan of cbs news today from beijing. At dawn, chinas flag was raised over Tiananmen Square as it is everyday, but on this anniversary, extra security forces, some with machine guns, were stationed. Why are you stopping me . While trying to report, we found citizens serving as plain clothed informants. China reveals its authoritarian side. 25 years ago, tanks rolled into beijings Tiananmen Square to suppress a weeklong student uprising that had spread across china. The communist governments crackdown turned bloody. It is still not known how many died. Estimates range from 200 to more than 1000. As a student in china, do you learn about Tiananmen Square in the histor