Pleasure to welcome you to this particular conversation this evening. The center for arts and culture teams up with the new press for pushout the criminalization of black girls in schools. This conversation is deeply meaningful to restoration and the press as we share the marginalized voices and stories. We want to thank diane and the new team for their incredible partnership in tonights conversation. Thank you so much. A round of applause. [applause] i also want to note books are for sale following the conversation to my left and youre right. Gloria steinem asked to this writer and journalist wrote about pushout, if you ever doubted that the supremacy crime, those devoted to maintaining hierarchy are rooted in both race and sex, read pushout. She tells us how the schools are crushing the spirit and talent this country needs. Guiding us through tonights conversation of cheryl harris, executive director of Field Support from new york schools she will be speaking with the author doctor M
Yes, they are interesting in that regard. Its really sort of speaks to the selfconscious mission of creating a particular kind of leadership. West point is really remarkable in that regard. Those institutions come up in debate. Thomas jefferson who helped bring west point into being also was in support of a National University although he thought we needed a constitutional amendment to establish that and he speaks of west point in much of the same way although west point for jeffersons most important in its scientific terms at the time when the Scientific Development that will come out of it. At a place like west point, encourages maybe too strong a word but its a genuine liberal Arts Education and that means that while we want to cultivate certain understanding of politics in certain habits of mind that will be essential for leadership, part of those habits are going to be very openended and subject to serious questioning and thats something that those who think about the National Uni
As he details how the york city is full of the union during the civil war and at 7 45 p. M. Its a look at the lessons us president s learned during their first year in office. At 9 00 p. M. , nadia lopez discusses her work at a school her work as a principal and a school in brooklyn. Alberto gonzales sits down for book tvs afterwards program discussing his new book. Its about his time in the george w. Bush administration. And we wrap up book tv at 11 00 p. M. With political cartoonists discussing his use of donald trump is a character in his comic strip doonesbury. That all happens tonight on cspan2 book tv. This gives me great pleasure to welcome you to this particular conversation this evening. The center for arts and culture teams up with the new press to present pushout the criminalization of black girls. This conversation is deeply meaningful to both restoration and the new press as we share a commitment to amplify and spotlight marginalized voices and stories. We want to thank di
More live coverage tomorrow as the heads of the army, navy, marine corps and air force testify about the Armed Services longterm budget needs. The hearing takes place as negotiations continue ton capitol hill over military readiness under budget caps. Live coverage of the senate Armed Services Committee Hearing at 9 30 a. M. Eastern on cspan 3. This weekend on America History tv on cspan3. Sad evening at 6 00 p. M. Eastern in any war at anytime, weapons dictate tactics. You probably heard that the civil war was fought with modern weapons and antiquated tactics. Thats not quite true. The civil war was basically an evolutionary war as both weapons and the men who employed those weapons learned different methods to fight with. Author david powell talks about the civil war. And athen the book potsdam about the 1945 meeting of harry truman, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin to negotiate the end of world war ii and the reconstruction of europe. The states of europe didnt interact enough. T
Dead organizing logistics. Our Security Forces have led operations in mullenbeck. Among them, salah abdeslam. Reporter investigators have found fingerprints be longing to abdeslam. Its a developing situation. The whole world is watching closely. Obviously the United States has deep ties to our allies across europe but thats particularly true when it comes to france and belgium, and the United States does have unique capabilities that we can use. Reporter now the focus turns to what information abdeslam may be able to provide to investigators, he is special about the Terror Network in that area. This shows that the community is providing safe haven for hit. They were helping him, they were moving him from location to location. So a lot of people had to know about his where abuts over these months. That is going to be where the intelligence should focus. Reporter police say abdeslam was shot in the leg during the raid but hes alive and in custody after 126 days on the run. In london, ben