Trying to forge a new beginning in mali after months of protests and a military takeover and interim leaders made a return to civilian rule but will mali as accept their new leader will be no rangelands gets International Support this is inside story. Hello there welcome to the program im how he had seen the people of mali have had a challenging few months their military has been in paris since august after forcing the resignation of president Abraham Boubacar kater now as the nation marks its 60th Independence Day those behind the coup have named interim leaders to oversee the return to civilian rule former defense minister bondo has been named president s ols the Transitional Governments he was appointed by a group of 17 people chosen by the military giunta and the leader of last months military coup colonel. Will be his Vice President. The message to the molly and people is a message of sacred union around mali and i asked them to support the armed forces of defense and security thi
Book team of rivals was the inspiration for Stephen Spielbergs lincoln in 2012. Doctor goodwin earned her phd at harvard. So coming up, were going to re air her in death appearance where she discussed her entire body of work and took phone calls. Will also be showing you discussions from her books, leadership in turbulent times. In holy pulpit. So well start with a january 1st, 1995 the parents on cspan series footnotes. In this hourlong interview, she discussed franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt in the home front during world war ii. Her book, no ordinary time, won the Pulitzer Prize for history. Now here is historian doris goodwin. Author no ordinary time. If you could ask either Franklin Roosevelt or Eleanor Roosevelt a couple of questions after all of the work that is done. What would you be. I think it would like to understand why she was unable a certain moment in the middle of the war when he asked her to be his wife again and stop traveling and stay home and take care of him, and i
President unveils his plan for reviving the Worlds Largest economy but there are doubts about whether it will work. And the rush to make masks in kenya as the World Health Organization walled 300000 people could die across africa. And canadians come together to help societies most vulnerable get the goods and services they need. Welcome to the news hour its 1500 g. M. T. 6 oclock local here in doha welcome to the news hour we begin in china where the coronavirus pandemic has stopped decades of Economic Growth the countrys g. D. P. In the 1st 3 months of this year shrank for the 1st time since records began on the news comes as the government revised the death toll in the city of where the pandemic began officials now say 50 percent more people died than. Its the reported from beijing our correspondent katrina you reports. The coronavirus pandemic has Strained Health systems around the world and now its caused the uninterrupted growth of the worlds 2nd largest economy to falter for the
Bustling with pilgrims in the build up to easter coronavirus Restrictions Mean this years celebrations will thing muted. And fill gail welcome to the program the United States that now has more confirmed cases of corona virus than any other country including china over say the 6000 people in the u. S. Have become infected and nearly 1300 have died the crisis has hit the countrys economy hard fuelling a record surge in unemployment claims and of the biggest city new york is struggling. These are desperate days in new york with more than 3 and a half 1000 new cases in the last day alone medical facilities a critically of a stretch a long line of worried people wait outside. At this hospital in the borough of queens just to be tested for the virus. Almost any scenario that is realistic will overwhelm the capacity of the Current Health care system. Thats why the authorities are trusted glee stepping up their response this hospital in manhattan is setting up a makeshift morgue getting ready
Without objection the chairs authorized to declare recess of his committee at any time. I now recognize myself for an opening statement. Good morning, i thank all of you for being here today. Good morning, today we are examining our nations history of Voter Suppression as well as the obstacles that many minority communities continue to face to this day. In exercising their fundamental right to vote. Tomorrow we will be holding a ceremony to honor our dear friend and colleague and a former chairman Elijah Cummings. We will be renaming this hearing room after him and commending everything he stood for. Todays hearing is part of our efforts to honor his legacy. Protecting the right to vote was one of the most important issues if not the most important issue he fought for during his decades of service. We are holding this hearing in a gory during black History Month with black americans whose voices were stifled, blocks and silenced for centuries. It is black americans who are still being