He utilized recently on classified tapes and documents to report on the interworkings of of the Nixon Administration during the watergate scandal. Im going to put this down here, okay, good evening. I am bradley graham, coowner of politics and prose along with my wife. On behalf of of the entire staff, thank you so much for coming. A few quick administrative notes. Now would be a good time to silence any cell phones or other things that might go beep. When we get to the q and a part of the session, i invite anybody to ask questions, we ask if you have a question, first you put it in the form of a question, and second you make your way to this microphone up here. We are videoing both for our own youtube page and pursue span tv is here as well. They would like to be able to hear your question. At the end, before you come up to get your book sign. Our staff would appreciate it very much if you could fold up the chair that you are in and lean it against a bookcase or a pillar. The topic th
Next from American History tv from the u. S. Naval academy and annapolis, marginalized aspects of the american revolution. Includes covered africanamerican, disabled soldiers, and combat metal character does 90minute Program Includes many anecdotes and illustrations of what life was like during the revolutionary war for these marginalized groups. Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to the third panel today of the naval history symposium for 2015. My name is lee pennington. I am an associate professor of history here the naval academy. My field of research is japanese history, but what i specifically write about is Japanese Military medicine and the experiences of japanese Wounded Soldiers and disabled veterans. Our panel today has two papers about medicine, another paper about experiences of African Americans in naval affairs, and the panels title is from the margins, africanamericans, disabled soldiers, and combat medical care. We have three presenters today, topher mckee our first
I am an associate professor of history here the naval academy. My field of research is japanese history, but what i specifically write about is Japanese Military medicine and the experiences of japanese Wounded Soldiers and disabled veterans. Our panel today has two papers about medicine, another paper about experiences of African Americans in naval affairs, and the panels title is from the , africanamericans, disabled soldiers, and combat medical care. We have three presenters today, our first presentation will be christopher, who is giving a presentation titled no arms, no problem, the surprising and somewhat scandalous life of a disabled 19thcentury soldier a sailor. Emeritus andfessor since 2012 has been a scholar in residence at the Newberry Library located in chicago. He is the author of a number of books, including a naval biography, which first appeared in 1972, a gentlemanly and honorable profession, the creation of the u. S. Naval officer for, which was sailored in 1991, and
April wants to respond as well. The wonderful students at Howard University in telecom . Im a sociology major. A journalism major. Nonetheless and this is my personal opinion if you have a blog podcast, you have a role on social media and have a responsibility. You have a responsibility to tell the truth. As someone who has gone through Howard University, you have a responsibility to tell the truth and get it out there accurately. There are so many people not telling the truth, not telling the story correctly, particularly, telling the story about our community that is not about our community. You have a responsibility. I challenge anyone out there who gets a blog, any kind of twitter page whatever, go out there and be responsible until the truth. Find out the facts. Everybody can be a journalist now, and that is a big problem. Theres a lot of responsibility in being a journalist. Thank you, april. My name is caleb jackson, im 19 years old. We are group of teenagers who want to affect
Thats enough. I will not sit in silence any longer. Feed the world banding together. Some of the biggest stars in music from bono to one direction unite to remake a legendary song. And take on a new fight for a new generation. And good morning, america. 30 years on, band aid is back. Look at all those big names there. Bono, one direction, ellie goulding, cant wait to hear more of that. Its a timeless song. A lot to get to, including a big headline overnight. Pope francis announcing he plans to visit the u. S. Next year. This will be his first trip here as pope. When we were at the vatican the end of last year, there were indications that he would be making that trip. Very exciting. Lets get to the reported tornadoes in the south. Doing damage overnight as so much of the country, dont have to tell you, in a deep freeze. Ginger has the latest. Robin, a dangerous morning this morning in the panhandle of florida, this, happening. Look at that, this is near a correctal facility. At least tw