The stories behind them, what were some of the men thinking as they participate with this units, and we will end with what they do at gettysburg. With that, we will get started. All right. So, the irish brigade. One might question how do you get interested in this topic . Why would you choose the irish brigade . When i started here as an intern in 1998, the summer of my junior year in college, i was all about history. I wanted to delve more into some of my ancestry and all the stories that i had heard was that we are of irish descent. I was not a great genealogist at that point, but it is still interesting anyway. I had a chance, an opportunity, over the next couple summers as i worked at gettysburg, to really look at this part of the battle. And did a campd fire program on it, somewhat similar to the one you see now, but later on what i was able to do was get married and eventually take a honeymoon to ireland, so what a perfect chance to visit the mother country. We traveled all aroun
Terminated. Well, just very gently so to the honourable gentleman who has had an opportunity, if it is a point of order rather than a point of frustration . A point of order, mr sammy wilson. The Prime Minister has claimed to the house today that the agreement. Youre watching bbc news from westminster where Boris Johnson is urging mps to back it spreads a deal in a final bid to get the uk to leave the eu in nine days. Mps will vote on the Withdrawal Agreement bill later tonight. At 7pm. And in the last half an hour Laura Kuenssberg tweeting that if mps dont agree to the government a timetable for brexit legislation, they will pull the bill. The stakes could not be higher. We return to the red. The honourable gentleman as a cheeky chappie. He has made his own point in his own way with considerable alacrity to which the Prime Minister can respond if he wishes. Thank you, i will give way in just a moment. Can respond if he wishes. Thank you, i will give way injust a moment. I will respond
From australia. What went wrong, and what united is telling us about this recent inflight mishap. Good evening. Im raj mathai. We start tonight with the rain. You can see from our San Francisco live camera, were going to show you the clouds moving in. But we should add a lot of sunshine is also coming our way as well. Lets bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri tracking the storms timeline. Jeff, happy monday to you. You too. Pretty quick turn after a little bit of sun for parts of the bay area today. That next storm system already dropping down here through Northern California. Lets show you stormranger, our doppler radar. Some of those showers right now through parts of marin, napa, sonoma counties, primarily over santa rosa, also right there through st. Helena. All of this activity gets hung up in the north bay through 11 00 p. M. Its really all about the north bay next couple of hours. Then well see this move over the east bay and peninsula by 3 00 in the morning. By tomorro
Peter good afternoon. I am the director of the institute. It is my pleasure to invite aaron sheehandean, the professor of southern studies at lsu. He is professor of southern history as well as civil war and published a number of scholarly works, including a monograph on a book published by the university of virginia. He has done a number of things as well as the editor with myself for civil war america which is published by unc. Aaron came to cwi in 2013. This is your third year at lsu. We will have to note if theres a change in his accent. Do you have a cajun accent now . He is shaking his head no. He will speak on the war in 1865. Welcome aaron sheehandean. [applause] aaron thank you, pete. I have not developed an accent. The giveaway is i talk too fast. People know that i am a yankee. My students in particular i will do my best to speak slowly. I do cook jambalaya. Native in that regard of the food of baton rouge. I would like to thank you for the opportunity to start things off. I
Management of that part of the ma nifesto. James cleverley, we have to leave it there. Thank you forjoining us. Well keep you up to date with any developments here at westminster throughout the day. In the next half hour, let us hearforeign correspondents working in london, giving their verdict. Let us find out how they are explaining this british General Election to their overseas readers and listeners. It is of course our latest edition of Dateline London with sean ley. Thirds was supposed to be mays day but strengthening her hand in winning the General Election. Instead she was left calling out may day to a party in Northern Ireland asking it to keep her Conservative Party in power after her parliamentary majority evaporated. As forJeremy Corbyn, he lost the election but won plaudits for his campaign and inspired a new generation of young voters. With me to discuss where this leaves british politics and the imminent negotiations to get out of europe, biographer and long standing aut