You can see rolling in on the stiff breeze and 33mileperhour wind in fairfield. That is when you know the may gray is here to stay. Mostly cloudy afternoon even when your area gets rid of the low clouds which are mainly inland and stick around the bay for a while longer. High clouds will roll in and thats why you need the sunglasses on a limited basis today. And stay near 60 at the coast and only 71 to 76 at noon and 75 to 80 at 4 00 and a brisk temperature in the upper 60s. Grab a coat if youre heading out this evening. Kumasi, back to you. Thank you, mike. We have breaking news that we have been following all morning as protests continue in the twin cities. Minnesotas governor will hold a press Conference Today to discuss the response to the civil unrest that has been happening since the death of george floyd since he was in police custody. Violent protests and fires continued overnight and the minnesota governor says he expect charges to be filed soon against the Minneapolis Police
Called prisons but what is the truth is that for britain over think about it. Also coming out brief and destruction in the wake of cycling on parts of india and bangladesh happens if devastated by the storm dozens of people are dead and the pandemic is complicating efforts to assess the damage and bring relief. And europes 2nd biggest and i looked at the ses its close to see then a virus related related bailout deal with the German Government. Hello im to see what a welcome to the program we begin with what could be a privileged a coming crackdown in Hong Kong China says it will impose a sweeping National Security law to give the communist party more power over the territory the legislation is aimed. Waiting at home calls rajam ocracy protest movement and could undercut the territories unique freedom the law is expected to be discussed tomorrow when chinas highest political body begins its annual assembly. Some 3 dozen delegates from all over china have gathered for the National Congre
Give you a timeline as to what robert ely did in the postwar years, often the most overlooked portion of his life. The other main theme of this lecture i will try to get across i would amount of not say he did a lot of work but through his own personal example is probably the best way. Robert his own example, e lee tries to reconcile the nation. Havei think a lot of us forgotten is how far apart this country was in 1865. Is the view of a lot of people that lee surrendered at appomattox and then, bam, we will forget about it. We will just hold hands and reunite and continue down the path again. Decades,the country some would say a century, someone say not even yet, for the country to reunite. I would put the country seriously coming back together in the spanishamerican war when we all had a common enemy once again. That would be roughly 30 years after the end of the civil war. Robert e lee does not live that long. He is only going to live for five years. But you think about who symboliz
, ladies and gentlemen, is robert e lee in the postwar years. Teague, askedhuck a this was going to be beatification, did i get that right . And never hit me, but i guess it might, in a way, because i am a fan of robert e lee. Besides giving you a timeline of did in the e. Lee postwar years, and overlooked area of his life, the other main theme i am going to try to get across to you, the park service is that ithemes, wouldnt say he did a lot of work, but his own personal example is probably the best way. Through his own personal example, robert e. Lee tries to reconcile the nation. What a lot of us have forgotten is how far apart the country was in 1865. It is the view of a lot of people that lee surrenders at appomattox and, bam, we will forget about it. We will hold hands and just reunite and continue down that path. Decades,the country some say a century, some say not even yet, for the country to really reunite. I would put the country seriously coming back together in the same vein
I am the host of todays discussion. Since 2003, the director of the Hauenstein Center for president ial studies named after colonel ralph hauenstein, whom we will be speaking of. I am joined on stage by two individuals for whom world war ii is no abstraction. Two your right is the daughter of the late ambassador. Her father is remembered as the envoy who tried to negotiate peace with america while the , Japanese Military was secretly trying to attack pearl harbor. Her mother was american from new york city. After world war ii, she married an american, worked in commercial real estate, and lived much of her life in the grand rapids area. One of her greatgrandchildren , garrett, is in the audience. Is a candidate in the Cook Leadership Academy. To your farright is the youngest grandson of colonel ralph hauenstein. Brians grandfather is pressed is best known as eisenhowers u. S. Army officer who liberated paris and places of unbelievable horror. After the war, ralph discovered his vocatio