Announcer today this is sony an institution in washington will host its new secretary money bunch. He will manage 19 museums, 20 one library than the national zoo he previously served as the director of the National Museum of africanamerican history and culture. Live coverage will start in 10 minutes from now at 3 00 p. M. Eastern. Us this afternoon from atlanta this afternoon, the prince will Deputy Director of. We willnne schuchat start with vaping illnesses and lung injury cases and this brandnew chart from the cdc this past week as to where things are, showing our viewers that map of concentration of cases, particularly most of them there in illinois. What is behind these illnesses, do we have a better idea of what is going on . Dr. Schuchat this is a difficult outbreak. We have 1,888 cases of acute lung injury associated with ecigarette or vaping products. We have cases reported from 49 states, every state but alaska and it is a very serious illness with about half of people needi
So let me remind you of how the festival works. We are going to happen author speak now for 30 minutes, followed by a ten minute q a, and then i walk the author out to the front of the Visitors Center to sign books, and you can purchase her book and a new deal bookstore and then meet the author and discuss the book even more. So our next author today is sandra bolzenius. She is a teacher and a story. For two decades she lived abroad first as a soldier in the United States army serving in germany and later as a teacher in International Schools in europe, africa and asia. She earned her doctorate in history at Ohio State University where our focus on gender, africanamerican history, gender and African American history link to the publication of a book glory in their spirit how four black women took on the army during world war ii. She is active in the National Grassroots movement moved to amend. For occupation, travels state of the net is reflector interest in the dynamics of gender, rac
Campaign 2020. Watch our live coverage of the president ial candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own mind, cspans campaign 2020, youre an filtered view of politics. Welcome to the 16th annual roosevelt reading festival. My name is Kirsten Carter and im her head of the archives department. We are pleased to host such Wonderful Group of authors this year, one of our favorite events. If you enjoy this event and would like to support the library we encourage you to become a member and you can do that online anytime or by signing up at the table in the hallway today. Let me remind you how the festival works. We are going to have another speak now for 30 minutes followed by a 10 minute question and answer period and then i will walk the author out to the front of the Visitor Center to sign books and you can purchase the book in our new deal bookstore and meet the author and discuss the book even more. O today is Sandra Bolzenius teacher and historian. For two decades she lived a
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