On a San Francisco freeway opens up about his ordeal. Theyre just going one after another, boom, boom, boom. Why he says he still cant believe what happened. And dianas secret lover. James hewitt breaks his silence in a rare interview. Speaking out about his affair with the prison senncess. And finally addressing that l g longstanding rumor. Are you harrys father . Making news today, march 13th, 2017. From nbc news, this is a special edition of today, noreaster 2017. With matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie. Live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to today on a monday morning. You know normally im not fascinated by royal stories. Thats an interview i would watch. I thought we were watching as the world turns right there. Thats going to be a big one. Meanwhile, mr. Roker standing here. This impending storm, could be one of the biggest in the season, here in the northeast, threatening to bring the region to a stand stistill. Have some across the midwest this
When i left i went out into the world into the community to learn in life and how to be a man. And their workshops all along the avenue they are not there in more. And that discrimination not be faced from the darker skin students chasing kids hold afterschool calling him cracker as they fly at the st. Running into your yard there was a day at woodstock them. But one day their mother said we will put an end to this. Close the gate let them come up and chase them back into that corner to that big pail of water but overhead she doused them with the big bucket of water and said steve my kids alone. But that was the dynamics of the integrated neighborhood. Really not of racial tension but she is said j. Pittsburg figure all but one of his major plays whether it is urban redevelopment and coming of drugs or urban renewal later in the 1990s. So he and his plays really capture like that spurred history. To have a real sense that he walked the streets of the School District and he never drove
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The topic of the second panning is the stream of memory of the war which is often termed the lost cause. We have there three his torians, john cost can i Caroline Janey and ed air. I want to start the panel to talk about what the lost cause interpretation of the war meant and what are the principal tenants of the lost cause explanation for the coming of the war and the conduct of the war. I think its important that we talk about the origin of the term. It harkens back to Sir Walter Scott and the revolution or the rebellion of 1745. Its also important for people to realize while we today tend to think of it as a term it did originate during the war and used shortly after the war. It was a term that we used widely by former confederates in the generation after the war. It was in fact a magazine out of louisville kentucky. It said, defeated but not dishonored. It seems like a strange name to give something that youre in favor of. You know . Its sort of focusing on the lost part of it seem
House historian and first ladies who had the most impact. Sunday afternoon just before two, James Garfield who served almost two decades and was assassinated 200 days into his term as president. Get our complete schedule on cspan. Org. Benjamin wittes and gabriella bloom are the coauthors. It becomes available to private citizens. They talk about the book, this is an hour and 15 minutes. So just a few i think weve covered all the housekeeping app actually so were good to go. I will introduce our authors. So are two authors are gabriella bloom and benjamin wittes. She is slices in Public International law and negotiations of Armed Conflict and counterterrorism. Shes also on the brookings project. Benjamin witt is is a senior fellow. We also have the print professor of entrepreneurial studies and professor Jack Goldsmith a professor of law. Think you all for law. Thank you all for coming. I will handed over to benjamin. Thank you so much. Thanks for having me and thank you all for turnin