And statewide protests for the increase, Hospital Capacity is at 8 , i see you capacity at 30 , while concerned, the state remains confident in preparation. We crushed the curve and we never experienced the big spike where we were not prepared for an increase. The governor threatens to withhold relief funding from counties who refuse to comply with reopening criteria, including a new facemask order. We are going to attach some considerations at consequent as to that, two and half billion dollars in this budget simply will not flow to those counties. The message is not sitting well with james gallant gallagher, and a statement he said once again, the governor is instituting a onesizefits all mandate, this time with major financial consequences if in his soul discretion we have not complied. Federal funding is being held hostage. He called out selfish californians and repeatedly employed people to wear masks, act as physical distancing, and wash their hands. Everybody cares about somebod
He was treated very, very horribly by a group of very bad people, and i think youll see things are going to start to come out. But what happened to general flynn should never happen again in our country. He was persecuted, and many other people were persecuted. They spied on a campaign, and they should never spy on a campaign to put it mildly. Never happened before in the history of our country. The Obama Administration spied on the campaign. This is just the first one. Hes been exonerated, and i want to congratulate him. Hes been through a lot. Hes been through a lot. He had great courage, great fortitude. They spy pd on a campaign. Theres never been anything like that happen. If that were the other way around, people would be in jail for 50 years. Lou the Justice Departments motion to drop the case against general flynn followed a review of the facts of the case by u. S. Attorney jeff jensen. The department of justice found a number of exculpatory notes written by fbi agents and offi
He was treated very, very horribly by a group of very bad people, and i think youll see things are going to start to come out. But what happened to general flynn should never happen again in our country. He was persecuted, and many other people were persecuted. They spied on a campaign, and they should never spy on a campaign to put it mildly. Never happened before in the history of our country. The Obama Administration spied on the campaign. This is just the first one. Hes been exonerated, and i want to congratulate him. Hes been through a lot. Hes been through a lot. He had great courage, great fortitude. They spy pd on a campaign. Theres never been anything like that happen. If that were the other way around, people would be in jail for 50 years. Lou the justice departments motion to drop the case against general flynn followed a review of the facts of the case by u. S. Attorney jeff jensen. The department of justice found a number of exculpatory notes written by fbi agents and offi
Book contributor joins Howard University professors to talk about the essay in the book that inspired the exhibit and how the africanamerican experience served as a catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. First of all, thank you all for coming out on this rainy evening. I know its a challenge, but i think its well wofrt your time to be here this evening for this discussion. Its my pleasure to welcome you to tonights program entitled historically speaking we return fighting published by smithsonian books its a collection of essays that chronicle the experience of men and women who served the country on the battlefield as well as on the home front and their struggles for civil rights. One of the many things we will learn this evening is that while the Civil Rights Movement was a world war i established important questions of citizenship that pave the way towards future progress. Were fortunate to be joined tonight by the museums Dep
Good evening. First of all, thank you, all, for coming out on this rainy evening. I know its a little bit of a channel. I think its going to be well worth your time to be here this evening for this discussion. Its my pleasure to welcome you to tonights program entitled historically speaking we return fighting world war i and the shaping of the modern black identity. Published by smithsonian books, we return fighting is a collection of essays that chronicle the experiences of men and women who serve the country on the battlefield as well as on the home front and their struggles for civil rights. One of the many things we will learn this evening is that while the Civil Rights Movement was decades away, world war i established important questions of citizenship that paied the way toward future progress. We are fortunate to be joined tonight by uty director and editor of we return fighting which includes outstanding scholarship and images and the images are really very powerful of american