Rocky mountain news closed, that was a sad day for everybody. There went a number of jobs in journalism that were never to be recovered and as the denver post continue to shrink, thats when things began to get real tough specially for the press club and other competing places where they use today meet, the University Club or the pencil code club and others that have felt the effect but thats when things really changed here. We have a local come in that was going to take a look at some things, maybe offer some advise and he said in a way, made a very good point, because these days while i look at it much per positively than he did, this is a great museum and for people who arent typically going to experience the essence of prize and be able to come and be around that for an event, yeah, it makes it a good museum. Its as important as it can be at any point in time if you if you truly honor the past and you want the future to be as positive as it possibly could be. For the different press
York city was hurtful and helpful to the union you during the civil war, and the positive and negative aspects of studying abroad. Now, thats just a few of the programs youll see on booktv this weekend. For a complete television schedule, go to booktv. Org. Booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. Its television for serious readers. And now we kick off this weekend with a panel on history of civil rights. This is from last months mississippi book festival. [inaudible conversations] welcome, everyone. Im Chris Goodwin with the Mississippi Department of archives and history. F if youve not already, please silence your cell phones. Welcome to the civil rights History Panel number two. Sponsored by the mississippi humanities council. We thank them, we also thank the Mississippi Legislature who lets us hold this book festival in this beautiful state capitol. We could not ask for a grander setting for it. Thank you to the authors, theth panelists. They are all authors. Their books a
A look at the economic and Security Issues theyll discuss in tonights the week ahead. Plus he helps solve some of the most heinous crimes of the civil rights era. We are headed to mississippi to meet journalist Jerry Mitchell. And its londons version of oscar night. The British Academy film awards honors hollywoods best. The death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia could set up a political battle for the ages. A day after the 79yearold was found debt of an apparent heart attack at a texas ranch, filling his shoes has become the topic of discussion on capitol hill. Senior White House Correspondent Mike Viqueira joins us live from washington, d. C. And, mike, this quickly became a hot topic for the president ial candidates. Reporter you are absolutely right, lori jane, its only about about 24 hours since this news brock. This shocking news that took america by surprise, certainly took the white house and congress by surprise the death of justin Antonin Scalia after being on the benc
Angolan deal and freed from prison. We begin with the expanding fight against isil. U. S. Warplanes bomb an suspected Training Camp in libya. 40 people were killed Al Jazeera National Security Force Jamie Mcintyre is at the pentagon with more. Tony, pentagon Officials Say that the overnight strike does not represent an expansion of the full scale war against isil in iraq and syria, into libya as well. This was a chance to take out a major isil player and many recruits in a single blow. This is all that was left of a farmhouse and other structures in a rural area of libya after a pair of u. S. Air force f15s flown out of a british air base in london, along with unmanned drones in the region attacked what is described as an isil Training Camp the in the early hours on friday morning. It was targeted based on intelligence suggesting the fighters there were planting external attacks on u. S. And other western interests in the region. I think its fair to say that this group and Training Fac
Corroborating each other was the evidence that they finally figure out could not be trusted, even though at the very beginning one of the accused, and nurse and the others pointed out, that in the bible theres a spirit that is raised by a medium who shouldnt be doing it, of the prophet, samuel, and this was not a really one. This was not really samuel, therefore the devil can fake even the shape of a good perp so you cant trust them, but they were not listening to that, even at the beginning. [laughter] of the six women, who was your favorite to write . Hardest to sympathize with ann, and well, as i said to someone the other day, bridget could be cranky, and i could relate to that. [laughter] thank you. All right, thank you so much. Thank you, all. [applause] as a young child, there was segregation and racial discrimination, and i didnt like it. Ask my mother, my father, my grandparents, my great grandparents, why racial discrime sages, and they would say, thats the way it is. Dont get