Next on American History tv, Penn State University history professor talks about how they experience the art and architecture, including the statue of freedom atop capitol dome. He also discusses how Christopher Columbus, native americans americans, and females areicted in the depicted. This is about an hour. Welcome to the lecture series. Im the chief of stories here at the society. It is great to see everyone here. Namedeaker today is a guy matthew restall. I want to read the title because it is ponderous. Edwin earl sparks professor of latin American History and director of latin american studies at penn state. Educated at oxford, easier like,. Nd published numerous books some of you might recognize his name and some of the things he will be touching on from our last dome, where he has an article on help montezuma keeps surrendering in the art of the capital. And historical indications. Various and historical variations. This is a chance for us to highlight interdisciplinary andoach
Schools, safer streets. The british peoples priorities are this governments priorities. Mr speaker, todays Spending Review strengthens the united kingdoms place in the world. This country has always and will always be open and outward looking, leading in solving the Worlds Toughest problems. But during a domestic fiscal emergency, when we need to prioritise our limited resources on jobs and Public Services, sticking rigidly to spending 0. 7 of our National Income on overseas aid is difficult to justify to the british people. Especially when we are seeing the highest peacetime levels of borrowing on record. I have listened with Great Respect to those who have argued passionately to attain this target. But at a time of unprecedented crisis, government must make tough choices. I want to reassure the house we will continue to protect the worlds poorest. Spending the equivalent of 0. 5 of oui spending the equivalent of 0. 5 of our National Income on overseas aid in 2021, allocating £10 bil
Tragedy beyond tragedy : Champlain Towers South was a catastrophe in slow motion By: CNN
By Rob Kuznia, Scott Glover, Curt Devine and Casey Tolan, CNN (CNN) Sara Nir was up late, checking her email when she heard knocking sounds that went from a soft tapping to hard pounding to a frightful crash overhead as if a wall had collapsed in the unit above her ground-floor condo.
Raysa Rodriguez was sleeping in her room on the ninth floor when she awoke disoriented. The building was swaying like a sheet of paper. She ran into the hallway to find that it had been impaled from floor to ceiling by a concrete pillar; the doors of the elevators were shorn off, exposing the shafts.
By Rob Kuznia, Scott Glover, Curt Devine and Casey Tolan, CNN
Sara Nir was up late, checking her email when she heard knocking sounds that went from a soft tapping to hard pounding to a frightful crash overhead as if a wall had collapsed in the unit above her ground-floor condo.
Raysa Rodriguez was sleeping in her room on the ninth floor when she awoke disoriented. The building was swaying “like a sheet of paper.” She ran into the hallway to find that it had been impaled from floor to ceiling by a concrete pillar; the doors of the elevators were shorn off, exposing the shafts.
Tragedy beyond tragedy : Over a week after Surfside condo collapse, questions remain unanswered cnn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cnn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.