Visit the booktv. Org to watch any other programs you see here online. Type the author or book not in the search bar on the upper left side of the page and click search big you can also share anything you see on booktv. Org easily by clicking share on the upper left side of the page and selecting the format. Booktv streams live on line 48 hours every weekend with the top nonfiction books and authors. Booktv. Org. Historian mark perry recounts the military career of general Douglas Macarthur. He reports that macarthur, appointed commander of u. S. Army forces in the far east by president Franklin Roosevelt, was equally reviled and respected. This is about 50 minutes. Thank you, doug. And to offer been there. Thanks to the National Archives for inviting me in holding this event. Im going to talk about Douglas Macarthur who served twice as army chief of staff, received the japanese surrender in tokyo bay, was one of the most decorated soldiers of world war i, he won the medal of honor, wa
Continues right now. You are looking live at new york city, it is a little overcast. Carley my hair is an example of that. Todd i will go right to this. It looks lovely. You are watching fox and friends first on thursday morning. Carley thanks for starting the day with us. Donald trump explaining why he did not want to create panic over covid19 after the release of recordings of his interview with journalist bob woodward. Todd the reaction this morning. Reporter the conversations recorded with the president s permission getting a lot of attention full of shocking revelations chief among them the president acknowledging he knew early on how deadly the virus was but downplayed it for the public. To be honest with you. I wanted to always play it down. I still like playing it down because i dont want to create a panic. The president is defending his Coronavirus Response telling hannity the public face was for the countrys second is blasting joe bidens response. What i want to show is calm.
Pfizers facility in portage, michigan. Millions of doses stored at incredibly low temperatures will soon make their way across the country at this surge that were seeing in new cases, in deaths, in hospitalizations in this pandemic. The u. S. Surpassed 16 million coronavirus confirmed cases yesterday. It took about four days to add the latest one million cases to the total count. The number of people fighting covid19 in the hospital right now, a record high for the seventh straight day. We have reporters ready to cover every angle of the story. Lets begin with cnns Diane Gallagher at Ford National airport in grand rapids. Weve been saying this is a highly complex Logistical Mission that is under way right now, diane. Reporter thats right. And those images that youre seeing of the beginning of the packing of those vaccines into those distribution trucks, those cargo trucks, to get on the road and then eventually for many, most of those vaccines, bring them to an airport like this one he
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Professor, laura june davis, on civil war Naval Warfare. Last class we talked about this video the key layers and we have to compare the confederacy in the United States and the military capabilities read today, we talk about things about the civil war and focus on the things that we talked about in many of these researches. And so i will share with you my research. I will tell you a story. The should behind me, pittsburgh 11 00 p. M. On august 4th, 1863, most of the passengers are return to the cabins and some were fast asleep and all was quiet it was called. And the captain, the upper decks and on the train and ironically, they have returned to danger as steamboat travel. And if a fire had broken out in the far end of the vote in a carpenter shop, the ladies cabin. And the captain wanted to find the first made and they quickly in the carpenter shop. And it they rush out and grabbed his clothes and shoes on braided and he thought a lot about the capabilities and it grew and grew and t