Thank you for joining us. We are tracking the tropics. Many of you keeping a close eye on these storms in the atlantic. This morning, we have hurricane gaston and also invest 99l which could become a tropical storm. So lets turn it over to meteorologist leigh spann for the latest because it is busy out there, leigh. It. And this is the time we expect it to be busy. This is when the most hurricanes and tropical systems are formed over the many, many decades. Hurricane gaston, just after midnightam hurricane of the season. Not an impact to anyone which is good news. We do have en9l. And its already bridging some heavy rainfall to puerto rico and the Dominican Republic and has an 80 chance of developing in the long term. Let me show you the latest on gaston, 75 Miles Per Hour winds now making it a hurricane and expected to weaken and then restrengthen. But again, staying out to sea. Those are the best kind of storm, right . Basically a tropical wave. Pretty sure its going to head toward t
In 50 years because in some way are very embarrassing to ask the United States to bail them now. The letters are declassified this is the first book that takes the vintage of looking at those indepth. Thank you for your attention and i will be glad to take questions. [applause] jfk never went to india or pakistan the thousand days he was in office. She did not go with him but then to request the meeting with the Prime Minister they said the intention and often failed because the Prime Ministers attention was bailing. And with into zero minutes of the meeting nehru was playing with his pencils. So i did get better but the auspicious start. But this is kennedy did travel to southeast and. In the spring of 1962. And then in the age of television and during the Second World War ended never traveled by themselves overseas. With the detachment of the 25 people. Per trip was a spectacular success schaede was hailed as the queen of america and sheet excited the crowds and people back in the Un
This topic were what do people say to you, is it a little bit weird to be discussing and i said yes i guess it is but i find it fascinating and i think that its a significant assassination certainly affected not only American History that World History and i give a few examples in my introduction about the fact that after all its face it, world war i began because of an assassination and of course we had the fall of the Roman Republic because of an assassination and we have our country itself divided when Abraham Lincoln was of course murdered in 1865 and we are still reverberating from the events around john f. Kennedy in 1963 but its a lot more than looking at Abraham Lincoln and john f. Kennedy. Assassination has been a common theme in history but also in American History and i devoted a chapter to each president who faced a direct assassination attempt both those who were assassinated into those who were wounded and were also president ial candidates which i havent seen anybody els
Www. The progressive professor. Com. I will come ron nibikov ron fineman. [applause] think you and i pursue your deduction today want to begin by thanking certain people. I want to thank stephanie for inviting me to speak here on my book. I want to thank cspan for agreeing to indeed take this event and put it on booktv in a few weeks. I want to also thank my sons David Fineman and paul fineman for aris being there for me. We are definitely very close family pretty want to also thank one of my colleagues and former students david who took me for courses at Broward College in Florida Atlantic university. Azaleas say he majored in fineman and minored in history. He took me eight times. I guess he likes me and enough teachers that Broward Kelly Jenny up to me with a power point im to use because im not that technically savvy and also with the index and the chart in my book so i want to thank david glover for that. I also want to thank steven engel who is one of the people on the blurb for
Western and can the new deal. He currently writes for a blog, www. Progressiveprofessor. Com. I welcome ron feinman. [applause] thank you very much. I really appreciate your introduction. I want to begin by thanking certain people. I want to thank stephanie and the center for inviting me to speak here on my book. I want to thank cspan for agreeing to indeed tape this event and put it on booktv in few weeks. I want to also thank my son, David Feinman and paul feinman for always being there for me. Were definitely a very close family. I want to also thank one of my colleagues and former students, david glowberg, who took coreses at both Broward College and Florida Atlantic university. He majored in feinman and mine norred in history. He took me eight times and now team e teaches also Broward College and helped me with the power point im going to use because im not that technically savvy, and also with the index and the charts in my book. So i want to different anily thank david for that