And Cardinal George pell loses his appeal in australia against his sexual abuse conviction. The 78yearold maintains his innocence and his legal team is considering going to the high court. Hello and welcome back. I am clalaire pryde. It is good to have you with us. We start with a swearing in of the 11 memembers of sudans sovereign counsel. There are five military officers, including the outgoing mimitary leader, and six civilians. They will be in charge of the country for three years until elections can be held. The military and protesters have bebeen negotiating over sudans future on it off for four months. Our correspondent has more. A new face beginsns toward democracy. The president of thee tranansitional military council has just issued a constitutional decree establishing the sovereign counsel. Body is mamade up of 11 members, five of f them army genenerals, the other six civilians, including two remaining. It will run the country for over three years until elections. An e econo
Perseverance, programming was designed by our panelists tonight so that we could tell the whole story of our 18th century community. Blending social history with public history to tell the africanamerican story had never been done before. And quite literally they were making history. This is the first of three panelist discussions that were going to have this year, and i would welcome you to come back on july 5th where we will look at current programming that focuses on africanamerican stories and also on october 18th where we will be focusing on the future and our panelists at that discussion will help us think about how do we continue to tell the story for, as mitchell said, it really is all of our story. I know our panelists well, and they have plenty to share with us. So please let me begin the evening by introducing our moderator. He began his career here as a junior interpreter and then became an active interpreter and manager and also a program developer. If you would join me in
Recognized we were only telling half of the story. And so with the determination and courage and perseverance, programming was designed by our panelists tonight so that we could tell the whole story of our 18th century community. Blending social history with public history to tell the africanamerican story had never been done before. And quite literally, they were making history. This is the first of three panelist discussions were going to have this year, and i would welcome you to come back on july 5th, where we will look at current programming that focuses on africanamerican stories. And also on october 18th, where we will be focusing on the future. And our panelists at that discussion will be helping us to think about how do we continue to tell this story . For as mitchell said, its really all of our story. I know our panelists well. And they have plenty to share with us. So please let me begin the evening by introducing our moderator. He began his career here at Colonial Williamsb
[ chcheers and a applause steve from studio 6b in Rockefeller Center in the heart of n new york city, its the tonight show starring jimmy fallon. Tonight, join jimmy and his guests matt damon cecilyly strong, musicacal guest, r rema, and featuring the legendary roots crew questlove 1830 steve and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause [ cheers and applause jimmy oh, my goodness. That was a crowd, right there. Welcome, everybody [ cheers and applause welcome, welcome, welcome to the tonight show. Youre here. [ cheers and applause thank you for watching what a great day it was today, huh . Guys compared to yesterday, didnt new york city seem so quiet today . [ laughter ] felt like going from a a t. J. Maxx to a library, you know [ laughter ] didnt it a little bit yep. Yesterday was crazy because former President Trump got arrested here, in new york city, and [ cheers and applause the news covered every move, his every, every move. But most of it was just him traveling. Did y
is going to join us with more on the states and zero laws that are now putting everybody in the state in danger i know you might not, there s a chance the republican me live. we ll begin with the new record for the biden administration. this year, i guess it s time to celebrate if you re pro-open borders we have now reported over 2 million illegal crossings at our southern border, breaking last year s record high of 1.7 million. in other words, after vowing to address the root causes of mass illegal immigration, the crisis has become even worse than you can believe. apparently, was only trip to the southern border which was an early were things were happening, quick trip to el paso last year was not enough, more illegal immigrants are not pouring across this border than at the time of this video. take a look at the video. remember the video? that shows thousands in the makeshift camps under a bridge in del rio, maybe martha s vineyard could set up some stations, they believe