Northwestern before spending time working in washington, d. C. As a congressional staffer and then moved onto the university of virginia where he studied under gary gallagher, published his dissertation with the university of North Carolina press. The book is excintitled why confederates fought, family and nation in civil war virginia. His most recent book the calculus of violence, how americans fought the civil war just again published in 2018. Aaron at lsu is a great place for him. Of course being in baton rouge and not far from new orleans, hes a selfproclaimed foodie so he has lots of places to select from down in new orleans. Today hell talk about his very important book that has received two recent awards, including the Jefferson Davis award from formerly the museum of the confederacy and now the American Civil War museum i believe in richmond. Of course, lets welcome aaron sheehandea sheehandean. [ applause ] good morning. Thank you all. Happy fathers day to everybody in the aud
where they were, and what they did would launch a terrifying case. why did have to happen here? with a deadly end. nobody s leaving until we figure out what happened. a man at home, alone, and afraid. what would you do, if you felt in danger? they were really attacking his home. you have a right to protect your home, and to protect yourself. he planned. he prepared. and he was determined to kill. the most chilling detail of all. what you ll hear on tape. hello and welcome to dateline. growing up, cousins nick brady and haile kifer were close. nick loved to joke, and haile loved to laugh. the teenagers were together that cold, november day, when tragedy struck. the horrible incident was all there for police to hear, on a perfectly-clear recording. so, why was what happened so unclear? a mystery that would divide a community, and spark a national debate. here s kate snow with 12 minutes on elm street. 12 minutes. not a lon
Spoke with bay or ceo Bill Anderson about his plans to turn his companys fortunes, a runes on how it felt to face shareholders. For the 1st time. You always have to separate sort of theres where you were, theres where you are and theres where youre going. And i feel, and i, and i see this with our major shareholders and i, and im talking with them on a very regular basis. They, they own our stock, not because of where we were and not because of where we are. But because of where they can see were going, you know, we, we have these 3 amazing businesses, each of them. This is playing a vital role in the world for people, for patients, for farmers, for eaters, thats all of us us. And we have some challenges, right . We have a high level that we have the bureaucracy, our farm, a pipeline is, is sort of skewed through the early stage where it is, wed like it to be later, right. And, and, and we have this litigation situation in the us. And so we, we have to basically navigate driving the bu
Story about the volume music under the swastika starts may 25th on dw, the you can turn around the company, you can solve your litigation problem, you can do that, or you can break up, but dont think youre going to do that all at once. Its been described as one of the worst corporate acquisitions is history. When term and company, they are both us seed maker monsanto for 63000000000. 00 in 2018. It inherited billions of dollars worth of loss. So its from farmers who claimed its weed killer. Round up had cost their cancer. Today, bayers entire market value is less than half of what its spent to buy monsanto. I spoke with de your ceo Bill Anderson about his plans to turn his companys fortunes around on how it felt to face shareholders. For the 1st time. You always have to separate sort of theres where you were, theres where you are and theres where youre going. And i feel, and i, and i see this with our major shareholders in life, and im talking with them on a very regular basis. They, t
Story about survival. Music under the swastika starts may 25th on dw, the you can turn around the company, you can solve your litigation problem, you can do that, or you can break up, but dont think youre going to do that all at once. Its been described as one of the worst corporate acquisitions history, when term and company. They are both us seed maker monsanto for 63000000000. 00 in 2018. It inherited billions of dollars worth of loss, so its from farmers who claimed its weed killer. Round up had cost their cancer. Today, bayers entire market value is less than half of what its spent to buy monsanto. I spoke with bay or c o Bill Anderson about his plans to turn his companys fortunes or runes on how it felt to face shareholders. For the 1st time, you always have to separate sort of theres where you were, theres where you are and theres where youre going. And i feel, and i, and i see this with our major shareholders in life, and im talking with them on a very regular basis. They, they