Isis has clalaimed responsibibi. Suddenly a heard gunshots. Evererybody starteted toun awaw. Aan with my couousin to find place to h hide. He went somewhere and i went somewhere else. We lost each other. Afafter taking cover, we exchd messages. The gunfire did not stop. Amy we will go to istanbul, turkey. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. A new Republicanled Congress meets today. In one of their first moves, House Republicans have voted to gut the office of congressional ethics, dismantling reforms adapted after a previous republican ethics scandal. The vote reportedly came as a surprise and without the support of House Speaker paul ryan or majority leader kevin mccarthy. The full house is scheduled to vote later today. Under the measure, the office of congressional ethics will be renamed the office of congressional Complaint Review and placed under the oversight of the House Ethics Committee. The move
Isis has clalaimed responsibibi. Suddenly a heard gunshots. Evererybody starteted toun awaw. Aan with my couousin to find place to h hide. He went somewhere and i went somewhere else. We lost each other. Afafter taking cover, we exchd messages. The gunfire did not stop. Amy we will go to istanbul, turkey. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. A new Republicanled Congress meets today. In one of their first moves, House Republicans have voted to gut the office of congressional ethics, dismantling reforms adapted after a previous republican ethics scandal. The vote reportedly came as a surprise and without the support of House Speaker paul ryan or majority leader kevin mccarthy. The full house is scheduled to vote later today. Under the measure, the office of congressional ethics will be renamed the office of congressional Complaint Review and placed under the oversight of the House Ethics Committee. The move
Mississippi. Mississippi. This class is about one hour and 10 minutes. Prof. Shrock they were going to continue our walk of the Civil Rights Movement in the mid1960s. We talked talked about the revival of the sit in movement and how that galvanizes the movement. It gets it really moving again by the late 1950s. Collegein, it was students who get that movement rolling in 1960 and 1951. To the point where there are tens of thousands of people involved. We see that rolls over into freedom rights of 1961. We sewe see that rolls over into freedom rights of 1961. We see that continuing, culminating on the march on washington movement, we know thy were involved with the freedom rights at the end. We know they are wedded to nonviolent direct action, but action, buthem do what makes them do it . They will plan and execute one of the most ambitious civil rights call it a demonstration would not do it justice. One of the most incredible civil rights events of the era. They call it the mississippi
Mississippi. Mississippi. This class is about one hour and 10 minutes. Prof. Shrock they were going to continue our walk of the Civil Rights Movement in the mid1960s. We talked talked about the revival of the sit in movement and how that galvanizes the movement. It gets it really moving again by the late 1950s. Collegein, it was students who get that movement rolling in 1960 and 1951. To the point where there are tens of thousands of people involved. We see that rolls over into freedom rights of 1961. We sewe see that rolls over into freedom rights of 1961. We see that continuing, culminating on the march on washington movement, we know thy were involved with the freedom rights at the end. We know they are wedded to nonviolent direct action, but action, buthem do what makes them do it . They will plan and execute one of the most ambitious civil rights call it a demonstration would not do it justice. One of the most incredible civil rights events of the era. They call it the mississippi
The sitin movement and how that galvanizes the movement. It gets it really moving again by the late 1950s. Once again, it was College Students who get that movement rolling in 1960 and 1951. In 1960 and 1961. To the point where there are tens of thousands of people involved. We see that rolls over into freedom rights of 1961. We see that continuing, culminating on the march on washington in 1963. And the gigantic birmingham demonstration where there is the fantastic letter from the birmingham jail. What we are going to do today is take a step back. What is happening between 1961 and 1964 for sncc in particular. After it was created after the sit in movement, we know they were involved with the freedom rights at the end. We know they are wedded to nonviolent direct action, but what makes them do it . They will plan and execute one of the most ambitious civil rights call it a demonstration would not do it justice. One of the most incredible civil rights events of the era. They call it th