Off into the evening. 0verall, persist into the afternoon, tapering off into the evening. Overall, a day featuring lots of dry weather and sunshine. Temperatures quite unremarkable, high teens, low 20s, perhaps 21 in the south east of england. Here we go with evening, the rain comes rolling in from the south west, a wet enter of the night to the south west of england. Motor to the south west of england. Motor to hear the couch, quite chilly to the north east into wednesday, three 01 the north east into wednesday, three orfourin the north east into wednesday, three orfour in some more rural spot in scotland. The wet weather really rolls the way through england and wales on wednesday, more scattered shallots for scotland and Northern Ireland with better drier spells for the majority of the day and really heavy, potentially thundery reign for the midlands and Eastern England wednesday afternoon, further north, the system rolls across Northern Ireland and scotland through the evening, wet
I preside over the panel. We talk about the 1790s and how the relationship between the particular time that fragile moment in american political history which was the 1700s, and how we might think about what we can learn from that moment, and how it connects or how it doesnt connect on what happening in american political history at this moment. The way this work is not introduced the four panelists, each question we will talk for five minutes or so, and develop a few lines of inquiry, i will ask a few questions based upon what people said, and folks will have a chance to have a conversation. We want to leave the last 45 minutes or 30 minutes, for questions from the audience. As we are going, please have in mind, things you want to say or ask about. So introduce folks from my left to my rights. The first is katelyn carter, katelyn is an assistant professor in notre dame, or phd is from princeton and she spent the last two years as a postdoctoral fellowship at the Weiser Center for amer
I teach history at wegman university. Over this panel of historians, we are talking about the 1790s and now thinking about the relationship of that fragile history. How we might think about what we can learn from that moment i how it connects our does not connect to what is happening in american political history at this moment. The way this is going to work, i will introduce the four panelists. Each person will talk for five minutes or so. Develop a few lines of inquiry. I will ask a few questions based upon what people have said. Folks will have a chance to have a conversation. 35 ort to leave the last 40 minutes for questions. Please have in mind things that you want to say or ask about. I will introduce folks from my left to my right. First is caitlin carter. She is a visiting professor at the university of notre dame. Her phd is from princeton. She spent the last two years with a postdoctoral fellowship at the university of michigan. She is working on a book entitled houses of gla
Out of there good morning youre watching our international where its just gone 9 oclock in moscow. Says he called off a strike against iran with just 10 minutes to spare the attack was meant to be in retaliation for to iran downing a u. S. Military surveillance drone over the gulf region strait of hormuz. They came in they said sure were ready to go wed like a decision i said i want to know something before you go how many people will be killed. In this case are aliens they said came back. Approximately 150 and i thought about it for a 2nd i said you know what they shut on and. Drone and here we are busy sitting with 150 dead people and i didnt like it the council strike is the closest the u. S. Has been to a direct confrontation with duran duran said the u. S. Drone it shot down earlier had flown into its space washington says it was operating over International Waters this month the u. S. Also blamed tiran for attacking 2 world tankers in the strait of hormuz around denied those accu
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