Baton rouge police say Matthew Gerald served for a year and Montrell Jackson served for 10 years. Montrell jackson posted on facebook how drained he had been since protests erupted in baton rouge after the july 5 killing of alton sterling. In the post he said these are trying times. Dont let hate infect your heart. The city must and will get better. I am working the streets so any protesters, officers, friends and family, if you see me and need a hug or want to say a prayer i got you. Details are still emerging about what happened and what the officers went through. In louisiana tonight with the latest on the investigation. Reporter president obama reacting to another fatal police shooting. We have to be loud and clear that nothing justifies violence against Law Enforcement. Attacks on police are an attack on all of us and the rule of law. Reporter the incident happening a mile from Baton Rouge Police headquarters. Cell phone video shows the response. The chaos on the scene. Shots fire
Know 8 million internally displaced, 4 million refugees, hundreds of thousands killed. People will not, i honestly feel about it. And our position in iraq was very clear right from day one. It was peaceful and just. At the beginning. People missed the boat, missed the golden opportunity than four years ago, and did not help the Syrian People. And that terrorists have hijacked that peaceful, just uprising. And now we are left with between the devil and the deep blue sea. We are between a devil, the evil and must be full. So will you use the less evil to get rid of the evil . And then try to do Something Else after that . That is, politics is all about hard choices, arent they . And believe me, when what you feel, i feel probably more because my people, tens, thousands of people, my people killed. By this regime. But now we have completely different story you have now. I heard the gentleman saying that isis, well, isis grew, the Islamic State was started in iraq. I think more of the spea
Not a hearing room at first. And then in the 1970s, Senator Frank Church began to investigate problems with the cia and fbi. And this was goaliing to be the first investigation into the intelligence operations. The material they were handling was so secret that it had to be in a secure place. So this room was converted. A floor was built across. It was turned into offices for the Church Committee that was investigating the cia and the fbi. They had armed guards standing at each of the doors to make sure no one came in. Reporters thought it was interesting that the Church Committee was trying to break through secrecy, but they were surrounded by guards to keep these secrets in here. But the fact of the matter is, if the congress was going to investigate, they had to promise to maintain secrets. So this room was a hub for that information. Then, when the Church Committee led to the creation of the Permanent Committee on intelligence which still operates in the senate, this room became th
Any favors by trying to dress up politicians as if we are not real human beings that have made major mistakes and had major problems in our lives. Saturday evening at 7 00, a Panel Discussion on National Review founder william f. Buckley jr. s run for new york city mayor in 1965. And at 11 00 p. M. , Winston Groom discusses his latest book, the generals patton, mcarthur, marshall and the winning of world war ii. One of the first questions im usually asked when i do a tv or radio show is why did you choose these three men from the Second World War . And the answer is that they embodied, i believe, super characteristics of courage, character and patriotism. On sunday night at 8 00, author david petrusia looks back at a turning point in World History in 1932, the rise of hitler and fdr. And at 11 15 p. M. Eastern, alyssa katz discusses her book, the influence machine the u. S. Chamber of commerce and the corporate capture of american life. Theres a reason that i chose the chamber of comme
Later, congress and the 1965 heart seller immigration and nationality act. Next on American History tv, Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell gives a lecture on the rivalry between two kentucky politicians who served as governors and the senate. Senator mcconnell argues that the competition between Happy Chandler and Earle Clements led to the election of Thruston Morton. Well, thank you very much, robert. Its a real pleasure to be here today at transylvania. Want to thank president kerry and transylvania for hosting me here today. Happy to be veterans day here as well. I also want to acknowledge my good friend ben chandler. He and his family of course are descendants of one of the people im going to be talking about today. Kentucky has been extremely well served with ben as the executive director of the Kentucky Humanities Council and i want to thank him for sharing some of the anecdotes im going to use today. Finally, i want to thank chris mosher, all of whom have contributed in one