Such is the point of clarification. That is black History Month are womens History Month or president s day. We are we are going to talk about my new book, affairs of the state and what i was trying to get at with the book was that rather than just tell stories about president ial history, the book is not just about the whodunit, but who did it and who didnt do it or with whom. I have tried to find a new lens and a new way of setting president ial characters. For example 12 years ago i read a book on the first lady and i thought it would be important to understand the president s from a different angle. That is why not study the person that knew them the best . For example what possibly could i as an historian could should be to the body of knowledge on lincoln or George Washington . Pretty much everything that could be written about linking lincoln or washington probably has been written. The rate historians whose figures point to pouring through the letters and the evidence of a book
Mary trump has an awful lot to say. And rachel tomorrow night im sure will get at most of it. And ill be watching you tonight, lawrence. Have a good evening and a good show. Thank you. Really appreciate it. Thank you. In the clearest possible sign that donald trump knows he is losing his Reelection Campaign, donald trump tonight fired his Campaign Manager, Brad Parscale, who had never run a Political Campaign of any kind in his life before. Typical trump hire. It is yet another trump firing that proves donald trump was lying when he told his voters four years ago that he hires the best people. His Campaign Manager was fired by Chris Christie when christie was the governor of new jersey and bill was implicated in the scandal that effectively ended Chris Christies political career, the closing of lanes to punish a local new jersey mayor who was judged to be not loyal enough to Chris Christie. So tonight we have the full accounting of just how much of a disaster Donald Trumps First Campai
A few Lancaster County schools, and youth theater groups with Lancaster County connections, have been nominated for their fall plays in the 16th annual Hershey Theatre Apollo Awards.
In a heart-wrenching case that exemplifies the dire plight faced by religious minorities in Pakistan, Masheel Rasheed, a 16-year-old Christian girl, was abducted, subjected to sexual assault, forcibly converted to Islam, and married to Abdul Sattar, her abductor.
Masheel Rasheed was also sexually abused by her abductors. The father had tried to report the incident to the police, but received no support. Now he and his daughter live in hiding because they fear reprisals from Muslim extremists.