Retaliati retaliation. Hi, im antonio mora, welcome to consider this, those stories and more ahead. United states took action to protect and remove the capability to act. All the people and governments of the middle east are rejecting i. S. I. L. The strength of the coalition makes it clear this, is not americas fight alone. Its an impress ishow of force. Theres always the day after. It risks inciting terrorists hating america, and blow back. Children pay the heavy price. 3 million children are out of school. Children with a horrified look of a marine returning from war. The center for december control says ebola could reach. 1. 4 million. If we dont stop it soon, it could turn from a disaster to a catastrophe. Change Christopher Gibson is a nears Climate Change is a serious threat. You can make history. We begin with the opening sal scros in an americanled campaign controlled by illinois, and the Khorasan Group, an al qaedaled group. More strikes were reported after pilots and warship
President hangs in the balance with the International Criminal court giving the prosecution one week to get the case together. And israel will hold early elections in march of next year after the Ruling Coalition collapses. Rep senttives of some of the worlds most powerful nations are meeting in brussel to try to figure out how to defeat always. John kerry is asking for Foreign Ministers to come up with some kind of coordinated strategy. 12 of those countries, including the u. S. Are involved in air strikes against isil in iraq and syria. The u. S. Has dropped 942 bombs or missiles in the two countries combined, while the rest of the Coalition Forces have dropped 18 bombs. Kerry says some they have hurt them significant, but some analysts say Ground Troops are a must. Joining us now from brussels, tim friend. We have seen a statement there the countries that are there, supporting military operations, et cetera, stopping the flow of foreign terrorist fighters, but nothing specific. No.
Friends and intimates and developed a level of selfreliance that increased over the course of a life time and career. Elenor said he had no real confidants. Not me either. A speech writer for fdr was a very asstute observer of rogues roosevelt and wrote the classic bioography of roosevelt and hopkins. That is a bible in fdr history. He got to know roosevelt well. He said he has a thickly forestly interior. He didnt want anyone to penetrate that force to see what was going on inside. We was probably the most solitary president we have ever had. This is the contradiction that is fdr and wife Frances Perkins was such a complicated man and theres no episode in his presidency or his life which underscore is this duality more than this type does. Four days before the Chicago Convention opened on july 11th, 1940, Franklin Roosevelt called Felix Frankfurter down from the Supreme Court. They had a two hour session in the oval study adjacent to the president s bedroom on the second floor of the
Started by washington and continued by jefferson became pa paramount to law. It was a deeply respected practice and very few considered challenging and no one had succeeded. He was going to retire because he said that he was tired and he was broke. And he was both. He had already designed and was then building the first president ial library in america in hyde park new york which has been restored. I urge you to go see that. It is a fabulous experience. He built a retreat called top cottage at hyde park where he could get away from visitors he knew would come. He signed a contract to write regular articles and was going to write his memoirs and two of the top aids were going to come do this. He was thinking about retirement and he was enjoying. There were third term rumbles about whether or not he might run. But nothing to it. He didnt give it any serious attention. Then as kevin mentioned at the beginning of the book he was woken in the middle of the night, september 1st, 1939 to be t
Determination and black people thinking of themselves in way that that in the 1960s were profoundly impossible in some ways. That they were eloquent, beautiful, intelligent, that they had the right to disagree with each other and the mainstream is possible without Stokely Carmichael. I willconclude by saying that the most burped thing to me about writing the book, stokely a life, was providing an introduction to Stokely Carmichael kwame ture to a generation of americans who dont realize the profound impact he had on american democracy and globally. And whether you agree or disagree with the aspects of what he did he was always, always personal sincere. His sincerity and love for the underdog and poor people and passionate belief in social and political justice is what stands out for me. And the fact he really, really walked the dtalk. He didnt just say he was advocating for black equality. He lived a life of black equality even if that meant not getting the benefits that would have com