Podcasts. Washington journal prime time, a special evening edition on the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. Our guests are the chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot on the citys and personal response to the pandemic and the latest data on how well its being controlled. Join the conversation tonight at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan. Up next on American History tv, the principle chief of the Cherokee Nation talks about the tribes history following its removal from the south and relocation to oklahoma. He discusses how the cherokee has concentrated on rebuilding and strengthening their culture amid adversity. Its now my great pleasure to introduce chief adams. As was mentioned earlier today chief adams serves on preservation of virginia board of trustees. He served as a strong advocate of the federal recognition of the upper and in the lead up to 2007 chief adams actively participated in the 2007 Steering Committee and the activities associate would the commemoration, and i can say we sp
Not alone. These Television Companies supports cspan2 as a public service. Co hello and welcome to the program. Im with the Georgia Historical Society and we are so glad you joined us today for the special program joined by doctor andrew at western carolina university. The theme of this years festival is about the importance of place in georgia and we are going to be focusing today on the experience of the cherokee people and Georgia History, what happened to them and the way georgians have remembered their history and experience particularly with removal coming all the way up into the present. I want to welcome you to the program thank you so much for being here with us. Its good to talk with you all. Let me give a quick introduction. As i mentioned, professor of history where he teaches courses on native american and United States history. He a participates in a cherokee Study Program as you might expect and is the author of this book published by the university of North Carolina pre
Additional support has been provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. From the tisch wnet studios at Lincoln Center in new york, hari sreenivasan. Sreenivasan good evening and thanks for joining us. After a ninemonth offensive, the americanbacked iraqi army won the battle for mosul today. They ousted isis fighters from the city it had held for three years. Soldiers waved iraqi flags and celebrated in the streets, even though sporadic resistance by cornered isis militans continues. It was safe enough for iraqs Prime Minister Haider Alabadi to go to mosul and announce its liberation and congratulate troops on their victory. This victory has had its costs. Iraqi Army Casualties were high the army wont reveal figures, but the pentagon has said the elite unit that spearheaded the offensive suffered 40 losses. In addition, thousands of iraqi civilians died, so many trapped in what was iraqs second mo
The time today was spent making sure haglin understood what she was giving up by allowing the judge along to make a decision. Both sides agreed the judge would decide haglins guilty or innocence only using the minutes of testimony. Thats information the public will never see and typically is only used by prosecutors to justify bringing charges. In this case, the minutes include an interview with the victim by Child Protective Services and a Police Interview with haglin. The judge explained what the defendant was opening statements, closing arguments if you agree to a stipulated trial then that means my decision will be based on information that the parties agree i should use to determine if you are guilty or innocent. Do you understand that . Because the judge will make the decision on information filed by prosecutors, nothing haglin decision. So the charge against her will be the original aggravated misdemeanor instead of the felony count filed later. Thats important for haglin becaus
Thats airing. Reporter the Safety Campaign is called slow for the cone zone campaign, featuring the children of caltrans very own field Maintenance Employees and highlighting a message to be alert, my pam happening today. Pam crews are expected to pull the stranded fishing boat off San Franciscos ocean beach tonight. Pam were also learning more about the missing captain who may have abandoned the 40 foot fishing vessel pam when it ran aground. Pam but first lets check in with kron 4 s alecia reid. She is live in San Francisco. Where the stranded boat has become quite an attraction. Alecia . . Reporter i am going to get out of the way so you could see what the ways look like right now. Crashing against quite heavily. Now look at that coming in pretty hard. They have a big portion of the beach just cornered off. As the way to get his boat out of here. Now they also have a bulldozer weighty, and just waiting inside of in front of the boat to get out of fear. People are just one city all a