Happening in multiple countries, dealing with multiple actors. So, here again, i think patience is the key. And in that rather sad landscape, tunisia is a perl of reception pearl of reception, of understanding. So naturally, i think all who care are very grateful for the excellent support that has been provided by tunisia. When you think of the tunisian case, i, in my background, think as well of lebanon and other countries that have been impacted by the the surge of instability and insecurity in north africa, as well as in the center of the middle east around the syrian refugee album because there are refugee problem because there are relations. And has been a focus on how lebanon has been impacted in particular, lebanon by how the incredible number of refugees. I think we also have to think about tunisia in a significant way. And we can provide, as an International Community, direct support for relief to refugees. But, as you have said, they are part of the community in many ways. Th
Here are a few of the book festivals we will be covering on book tv. We will visit maryland for live coverage of the gaithersburg book festival with congressman tom davis and martin frost. We will close out may at book expo america where the industry showcases their upcoming books. And we are live for the printers row literature fest including our indepth program with glitter prizewinning author Lawrence Wright and your phone calls. Vice President Biden delivered remarks thursday evening at israel plus 67th Independence Day celebration. He talked about the long history and friendship between the u. S. And israel. The Vice President touched on the Iran Nuclear Framework agreement, warning that if iran does not follow through with guidelines, there would be no deal. This is about 40 minutes. [applause] our program will begin with the singing of the national anthem. The starspangled banner [indiscernible] the former lead singer of the Israel Defense force band. [singing the starspangled b
Now the Russian Ambassador to the u. S. Talks about the upcoming g20 summit in st. Petersburg russia. Following his remarks white house advisor for International Economics Caroline Atkinson on the summits history and purpose. From the center for strategic and International Studies, this is 45 minutes. Good morning. My name is matthew goodman. I hold the assignment chair at csis and im delighted to welcome you all here. Thank you for peddling here this morning on a soggy friday morning in july. Let me recognize our on line audience in addition to the many people in the room. We have a strong on line audience. You are welcome to follow us on twitter at csis and tweet a way. Please turn off all of your noise makers and other devices so we dont disrupt the speakers. We have started a tradition of doing it sounds like this ahead of these big summits. G20 is the biggest of them all in the area i work on. It will be held labor day just after labor day in st. Petersburg russia and we normally
Speeches by president obama, bill clinton, jimmy carter, and members of the family of Martin Luther king junior. Our live coverage from the memorial begins at 11 a. M. Eastern. One of the things i looked at was a lot of the county records, the counties where these colleges are. When you look at the colonial county records, you will have the name of the president or the name of the professor and then listed with their taxable property will be an enslaved person or two or three. Brought their slaves to school . Yes, if you look at the name of the president and three lines overcome a part of his taxable property is enslaved person. What you will often have in the case of princeton or harvard is you will have the president s the college. Who owns the person . Knowledge of the town, the local area, the president and the college or kind of inseparable anyway. Kreg Steven Wilder on the connection of elite universities intertwined with slavery sunday ards. At nine on afterw book tv returns in