live from our studios in moscow this is an international i m sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us let s start with some news with that we re just getting in from seattle in the united states at least one person has been killed in a shooting in the city center 5 more are injured including a 9 year old boy who is currently in a serious condition this according to local authorities shots were fired just after 5 pm local time about 2 hours ago outside a branch of mcdonald s at least one male suspect is still at large and a manhunt is ongoing so far the motive of the shooting is unclear our newsroom is keeping track of the situation and if more information becomes available we of course will get it to you. years now prosecutors in brazil have charged pulitzer prize winning journalist glenn greenwald with cyber crimes authorities say he needed the hacking of top officials phones to get information on a high profile corruption case last year intercept a news site in brazil
My name is jim johnson, im the curator of Historic Structures at the henry ford. We are here with a 1914 multi model t. Behind me is the bagley shed, this stood behind his house in detroit where he developed his first gasoline engine, eventually his first car in 1896. We will be having a look at his birthplace, which was brought here much later on. This is what we call the bakley shed, it stood behind the duplex where they lived in the 1890s. He was a highranking steam engineer at a company in detroit that produced electricity for the city. He also had a big interest in the internal Combustion Engine and the concept of an automobile, which was a new thing in the 1890s. His first attempt at an engine was 1893, based on that successful experiment, he put together the car we see behind us here, the quadricycle. It is made up of different parts he collected, including a set of firestone rubber buggy tires. And bicycle wheels. The car itself worked very well. When it was time for its initia
Jim my name is jim johnson, im the curator of Historic Structures at the henry ford. We are here in Greenfield Village. T,are here with a 1914 model one of the things you get to experience here. Behind me is the shed, this stood behind his house in house where heed developed his first gasoline engine, eventually his first car in 1896. Then we will be having a look at his first place, which was brought here as well. Jim this is what we call the begley shed, it stood behind the complex where they lived in the 1890s. At that point, henry was a highranking steam engineer in detroit. He also had a big interest in the internal Combustion Engine and the whole concept of an automobile, which was a new thing in the 1890s. His first attempt at an engine was in 1893, and based on that successful experiment, he put together the car we see behind us here, the quadricycle. It is made up of different parts that he collected, including a set of firestone rubber buggy tires. And bicycle wheels. And the
That is wrong. Lord dobbs has the privilege of being introduced by lisa. [laughter] [applause] lisa good evening. I just realized that i am going to be the only person on this stage tonight who doesnt have a british accent. [laughter] lisa but i do have an accent, so you have to see if you can detect it at some point. [laughter] lisa if you asked him, lord dobbs would tell you that he never had a proper job. Yet, it was in his restless search, as he calls it, for this ideal job, that he just happened, happened to stumble upon some of the most wonderful and rewarding experiences that anyone could ever hope to have in a lifetime. Ones that honored his presence. Ones that called upon him as a crafty in skilled storyteller. Ones that demanded his inquisitive mind, and others that we boarded his wondrous creativity and innovation. It all began in a pub or i met a complete stranger, lord dobbs says about his journey. I happened to mention to him that i was looking for a job in current affair
Good morning again and thank you for joining our second session today. My name is what he register. I teach in the History Program here. Director of the project on slavery race and reconciliation. The institutions endeavored to not only understand a particular history, but the obligations that that history has had for us. It is my pleasure today to introduce our speakers and order of their appearance. First up this morning as professor Tracy Campbell at the university of kentucky. Professor campbell received his ba from the university of kentucky and phd at duke remarkable and has a teaching history. He taught at mars hill and union colleges. Kentucky, hebeen a has been recognized not only for his scholarship but especially for his skill as a classroom teacher. Kiss the author of numerous articles and five major books, including most recently, his 2013 study of the gateway arch in st. Louis, which he tellingly calls a biography. Our is directly related to symposium today. The history o