biden in michigan even as the president signs his toughest executive order yet on israel. we re live in michigan with a special report on what the voters there really seem to want from the president. plus, ukraine sinking a massive russian ship and launching a missile barrage all while the military is in massive turmoil. the head of the military fired. tonight, the biggest turning point yet in the war. and the number rs in. biden beating trump when it comes to cash on hand. where is most of trump s money going to? let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, biden goes to battle taking on trump in a fight for union votes. we now have in large part because of you and organized labor, the strongest economy in the whole damn world. we do! now, biden who s speaking to workers from the united auto workers. now it s one of the biggest unions in the country and the union that s given biden its official endorsement over trump, which is significant.
Presenting her new book from the war on poverty to the war on crime the fight the friday forum series takes place during the academic year. Our next and final of the season on policing reform handcuffed. To learn more about this in our many other Upcoming Events visit us online. Todays talk will conclude with some time for your questions after which we will have a book signing right here. We are very pleased to have cspan book tv here taping todays event. You will be recorded and please wait a moment for the microphone to come to you. It is part of how we say thanks. And finally just a quick reminder to silence yourself once. And so now we will introduce todays speaker. Shes the assistant professor in the department of history in the department of african and africanamerican studies at harvard. Research focus is on poverty and racial inequality in the 20h century. She is coeditor of the book the new black history revisiting the second reconstruction they had been published in the journ
A Loyola University professor. And now, it is my pleasure to introduce mr. Jonathan jarvis, the 18th director of the National Park service. Thanarvis oversees more 1000 National Parks that attract 80,000 visitors every year. He has reinvigorated the he isal park service, and a recognized world leader in cultural and restorative management. Please quiet down, thank you, and welcome mr. Jonathan jarvis. [applause] Jonathan Jarvis good afternoon. It is a great honor for me to be here with you at this incredible luncheon to celebrate the legacy and contributions of African Americans to the memory of the United States of america. I would to thank a few folks for us. Dr. Evelyn higginbotham, barbara done, sylvia ferris. In 2016, the National Park service and foss allah are celebrating your centennial. This is held by africanamerican memories. The theme is directly connected to the National Park service and it caused us to reflect on the legacy of African Americans. Our National Parks, especi
Labor, and even mexican documented labor, braceros, and for him this divide becomes challenging. Tensione is the ethnic between mexicanamericans and americans bornen in mexico. He also finds that the Mexican Government is augmenting their petition. The Mexican Government is augmenting their exploitation. They are being detained. The Mexican Government is not doing much for them. The Mexican Government is not working for their interests. The Mexican Government leave them out in the cold. And it is not the first time, right . There are multiple moments when more, and the do Mexican Government did very little for them. Sometimes, councils interceded. But it was a powerful movement. What do we know what the end of this article . Decide after the strike that he cannot organize these men . That it is not possible . Ernesto serrano saying, page 229, who can read it . He is part of the leadership of alianza, send a letter to galarza and says student he wrote your distance is odd. I dont know i
Stamp, and a keynote address by Loyola University maryland professor karsonya wise whitehead. Alelia it is my pleasure to introduce broderick johnson. Please quiet down and join me in welcoming mr. John jarvis. Good afternoon. Its a great honor to be here with you at this incredible to celebratecheon the contribution of africanamericans to the memory of the United States of america. Gardner, sylvia cyrus. In two, the National Park service are celebrating our centennial. Year centennial theme is Hallowed Ground. This years theme is directly connected to the National Parks it prompts us to reflect on the legacy of national africanamericans. When i became the director in 2009 i made it a priority of the National Heart service to use our parks to create civic dialogue to reawaken history and create new memories. We are encouraging all americans to find your parks. Find that Hallowed Ground that resonates with you. Those Hallowed Grounds can include National Parks such as Carter G Woodson a