Increase their attack not only here in capital kabul but also in the provinces a few days back they also attacked a key province of the one is on the congress where there is a flag which was later they were pushed out of the province where they are going to cure the forces so the one of the really clear showing that certain powers to get out of this stuff from the u. S. Officials. Still ahead on the program the trade talks are back on the u. S. And china agreed to return to the negotiating table to resolve their trade war costs. Tens of thousands of iraqi graduates raise their voice against unemployment. Hello weve got lots of sunshine across the mediterranean last a clear skies here a few showers just around southern parts of italy but the the west whether the wild weather is a little further north we have still got some spells of rain moving across the far northwest easing outs of the British Isles like its way further northwards and west was when still coming in from a cool more for
Professor looks at his work on the digital history project, private voices which gathers and digitizes letters written during the civil war. This is part of the Gettysburg College Civil War Institute summer conference. It is about one hour. Second let me reintroduce myself to the cspan audience, i am peter carmichael, the director of the Civil War Institute and also a member of the history department. It is my pleasure to welcome my good friend Stephen Berry. Stephen berry is the gregory professor of Civil War History at the university of georgia. Let me just say, i have a few rules i live by in our field and this is one of them. Anything that Stephen Berry writes i have got to read. Stephen berry also always brings to his research, incredible and beautiful writing with rich insight and we like him so much because his work is so good and stephen is such a wonderful guy and is a fantastic teacher as well. And i have as well as many of my students have worked with steve over the years. A
Panel of speakers for panel two. Additionally this represents more of an institutional leadership and innovation and we have both were honored to have the center for Disease Control and prevention and our second panelist is doctor daniel professor of International Health and director of the institute of safety at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. We have or very honored to have doctor maurice are busy of the health and security interface and he is definitely gone above and beyond the call of duty as he has flown in from australia to los angeles and took the redeye to be here this afternoon. He has come above and beyond the call of duty. And then our final panelist is doctor irene coates, acting assistant and minister for Global Health agency for International Development. We will have a similar format of our last panel and i would also encourage the panelists if they feel the urge to ask a co panelist a question that just interrupts me and do it and if i asked the wrong question t
He is the great professor of Civil War History at the university of georgia. Let me say i have a few rules i live by in our field, this is one of them. Anything that Stephen Berry writes ive got to read. He always brings to his research incredible, beautiful writing with rich insights. We like him so much. His work is so good. You want to be jealous but you cant, steve is a wonderful guy. A fantastic teacher as well. I have sent many students to work with steve over the years. And at university of georgia, he is not only a prolific scholar, he has written or edited six books. My favorite is all that makes a man, love ambition in the civil war south. That was his dissertation. Done some time ago at the university of North Carolina. William barney was his adviser who is still there, teaching at carolina. Another book that i would highly recommend he edited, fantastic book called weirding the war, stories from the civil wars ragged edge. And other things that he has engaged in, a lot of D
Stephen berry always brings to his research incredible, beautiful writing. With rich insights, and what i think many of us like so much, and that is a good thing because his work is so good, you want to succumb to jealousy but you just cant because he is such a wonderful guy. He is a fantastic teacher as well. Many of us have worked with him over the years, at the university of georgia, he is not only a terrific scholar, he has written or edited six books, my favorite is all the makes of man, love, ambition, and the civil war south, that was his dissertation done sometime ago at the university of north carolina. William varney was his advisor, who is still there, another book that i would highly recommend, that he edited, a fantastic book called, wielding the war stories from the civil wars ragged edge. And, he has many of his students, graduate students working on this project as well. My favorite of all the digital projects, titled, private voices , American Civil War letters, many o