Local restrictions imposed across europe as france records the highest number of coronavirus deaths in 4 months the u. K. Also warns of new curbs. Chinese on tech talk and we chat wont be downloadable in the u. S. From sunday though President Trump says hes still open to a deal. And we begin with breaking news from the u. S. For a Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg has died of complications from pancreatic cancer the 87 year old had been a champion of womens rights and the leader of the courts liberal wing her death gives President Trump a chance to dramatically expand the courts conservative majority at a time when america is deeply divided and the president ial vote is just over 6 weeks away and estabrook begins our coverage of Ruth Bader Ginsburgs life and legacy. Physically Ruth Bader Ginsburg was diminutive but she loomed large on the u. S. Supreme court begins for it was a bloody talking liberal who often challenged her conservative colleagues on the bench born to jewish i
That is better sequentially and Beat Estimates as well. I should point out that july was also revised higher. At a monthtomonth basis, looking at an increase of 4. 8 . It continues the story of the Housing Market on fire, very strong. That is going to bode very well for home sales. We are even seeing private equity going into buying homes to rent them out. A lot of the news coming out from washington over the last 24 hours. Currently, we have President Trump and the first lady paying their respects to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg any moment. We are bringing you live pictures, and we will bring that to you live as well. Meanwhile, the president refuses to commit to a peaceful transfer of power as the peaceful transfer of power if the tally shows joe biden as the winner. He spoke at a News Conference yesterday. Pres. Trump we will have to see what happens. Ive been complaining very strongly about the ballots. The ballots are a disaster. People are rioting. Do you can bi do y
Followed by a brief q a should there be time for us to do that. I am so pleased tonight to introduce two of our friends and colleagues, the first being dr. Saje mathieu. Dr. Mathieu is an associate professor of history at the university of minnesota. She is just finishing a faculty fellowship at Harvard Universitys center for studies in American History. She earned a joint phd in history and africanamerican studies and specializes in 20th century american and africanAmerican History with an emphasis on immigration, war, race, globalization, social movements and political resistance. She is the author of a number of books, one of which is available outside and i would encourage you to grab a copy while you can. An oncoming book as well, the glory of their deeds a global history of black soldiers in the great war era. And saje was working on that book as part of your work at the warren center. Are we close to publication . I started it when i was five. So it is almost done. Really saje i
Professor of history at the university of minnesota. She is currently just finishing up a faculty fellowship at Harvard Fellowship Harvard Universitys in history. She owned a joint ph. D. In history in African Americans studies at Yale University and specializes in 20th century African American and American History with an emphasis on immigration, war globalization and social movements and political resistance. She is the author of a number of books one of which is out available outside at encourage you to grab a copy while you can. The glory of their deeds, a global history of black soldiers and the great war era. That sage was working on that book as i recall as part of your work at the warren center, was a close to publication . So its almost done. Really sage, is a great friend of ours and were just so delighted to have you back here with us again. Thank you. Please join me in welcoming doctor welcoming dr. Matt how. And joining us tonight is a scholar who has a specialized focus o
Big oil prepares for a post prove it world plus global remittances plus counting the cost on aljazeera. Hi im Steve Clements and i have a question is coping 114 a revolution in College Education lets get to the bottom line. The Novel Coronavirus has struck americas Education System like lightning bolts a tsunami and a massive earthquake combined more and more schools and universities have decided to avoid face to face teaching for the next school year and replace it with Online Education the shift that started last semester has been huge and it has exposed a lot of weaknesses across the system just this week Harvard University announced well have know in person classes the entire next year and we know in person classes the federal government is told International Students you cant stay in america huge shift so we have to wonder what kind of educational model will emerge from this pandemic will people stick to a 4 year College Education or will that change as well without a classroom or