In the 60m and as the bbc s athletics commentator steve cram told me earlier, its just great to be able to see top quality athletics and its on the bbc like everything in life of the many, people are really challenged to make things happen, for all of us to enjoy, and i think they have done an incrediblejob, and i wont even bore you with some of the things that have to do. So the athletes want to do things differentlyjust to be there. It will be a different experience for deena. Shes been out there for a few days because of the protocols. She normally wouldnt do that but she wants to compete and we want to watch her. Im so pleased i have something to commentate on. We havent seen you for such a long time. She has been mothballed since this all started. What do you expect to see . It this all started. What do you expect to see . ,. , ,. This all started. What do you expect tosee . ,. , to see . It is an olympic year. She hasnt raced to see . It is an olympic year. She hasnt raced really
Tu president was going to be totally indicted. When the tapes were revealed, that was the way they removed mr. Nixon from office voluntarily. He saw his own words convicted him. What was your role during the watergate situation . Guest my job was what i describe as the chief operating officer. I was there to serve as the righthand man. To see things that work well and the train kept running. I would coordinate who the witnesses would be, how they were handled, and it was a big job to run a committee with competing personalities, a lot of competing staff, and it was my job to see that things worked well. I was not that old, i was 31 years old which nobody should have a job like that 31 years old. I said that when i was elected general attorney, nobody should have a job like that at 32 years old. It sort of worked out. Was an experienced person on capitol hill. I had been there almost 10 years because i began with senator urban senator senator ervin in 1964. I knew the procedures and wha
All weekend, every weekend on cspan3. Historians who edited or wrote essays for the book reinterpreting seven histories talk about new avenues for understanding the history of the south. Topics discussed include native americans, the civil war, slavery, the environment, and the Great Depression. This panel was part of the 2019 Southern Historical Association Annual conference. Good afternoon and thank you for joining us on this panel about southern history. I am lori glover and work at st. Louis university my cochair is Craig Thompson from North Carolina state university. Decades since two the publication of interpreting southern history. Survey of theark scholarship that historians produced since 1965. The publication date of writing southern history. It marked a critical moment in southern historiography. The 1965 volume has surveyed the scholarly landscape. In 1987, the authors in interpreting history raised difficult questions about the direction of the discipline including challen
what? she did have a tendency to be a little bit hanna off of the rails when she was drunk. i was very confused because i didn t see any signs. she didn t say any goodbyes. there is no note. she told me she had had the affair with craig s friend. craig was to be especially upset. there were couches in both hands. this is not a person who jumps out the window. did you think he killed her? yes. did he pick hannah up and throw her out of that window? no. hannah was really wonderful. i just have to believe it was a terrible accident. what it s a funny thing, looking back at photos of happy times. you don t know yet which of them is doomed. her ham? maybe both? but don t think of that yet. the wedding is underway. it was 2005, he was at u.s. navy man, craig becker. she was a bookish grad student studying psychology, hanna hove. they were head over heels in love. her college roommate, when elizabeth aciego, remembers how the couple first met at a university swimmi
Move this up a little bit. Appreciate your flexibility today. So the pool has enough time to cover the Vice President and secretary shulkin as they welcome honor flight veterans to washington on the anniversary of veday. The Vice President hosting more than 120 veterans of world war ii, the korean warp and vietnam wore as part of National Military Appreciation Month and Public Service recognition week, highlighting the trump administrations commitment to our military and Public Service. Also today, the Vice President and secretary price, secretary shulkin, all attended an event on the scientific continues in biomedicine. Key leaders from government, the private sector and academia excused the United States comprehensive biomedical landscape and further educated white house staff, including assistant to president , ivanka trump, and reed cordish on the topic. The readings organized by the National Institute of health and left by the director, dr. Francis collins. A company are were prov