That highlights very much, i think, the scope and severity of the violence against the rohingya. Mr. Royce so if thats prepared, lets play that right now. Video playing] mr. Royce while were waiting for that, i see ms. Muhammad ali in the audience and i wanted to thank her for her focus on this issue. [applause] appreciate her presence with us here today. Thank you. [video playing] mr. Royce so, one of the reasons that i thought we would show the video from radio free asia is to make a point. Theres very Little Information outside of these types of coverage that are coming into the outside world. And more importantly, the burmese people themselves. In myanmar there is no coverage of this information. So people do not actually know what is happening. The generals that run the country have a different narrative. And so theres very little recognition of the reality. In order to get to that reality , it is very important that we get reporters in on the ground, that we. Net u. S. Usaid in t
Mr. Royce this hearing will come to order. Before my opening statement, without objection, id like to play a video, short video, from our friends at radio free asia. That highlights very much, i think, the scope and severity of the violence against the rohingya. So if thats prepared, lets play that right now. While were waiting for that, i see ms. Muhammad ali in the audience and i wanted to thank her for her focus on this issue. [applause] appreciate her presence with us here today. Thank you. [video playing] mr. Royce so, one of the reasons that i thought we would show the video from radio free asia is to make a point. Theres very Little Information outside of these types of coverage that are coming into the outside world. And more importantly, the burmese people themselves. In myanmar there is no coverage of this information. So people do not actually know what is happening. The generals that run the country have a different narrative. And so theres very little recognition of the re
A plow clearing it off of cooper street early this morning. We take a live look. Crews worked throughout the night. No problems but the side streets needed some attention. In Chester County school buses didnt have a problem getting around. The treated roads were all clear. Here is a look during the Morning Hours. It coated the grass and cars there. Now we are tracking another round of snow, another round for this weekend. This is the place that could see the most snow with this next round. Here is a live look at cape may. It could have a few inches on the ground by this time tomorrow. Lets get you update on who could see what. Yeah. We just decided to call a first alert for this coastal snow. This is the jersey shore and delaware beaches. Thats for tomorrow starting about 6 00 a. M. But lasting through midafternoon around 4 00 p. M. We are putting this in effect. It is more the coastal points that we are looking at. We could see totals ranging around 3 to 6 inches being the high side.
Nixon. Tonight, the candidacy and legacy of George Mcgovern. We are live from the mcgovern museum in mitchell, south dakota. Joining us from there is president ial author scott farris. It was 2 30 when he delivered the acceptance speech in miami. Why . Scott thank you, greta. I think it was because of the structure of the Mcgovern Campaign. He was running against the establishment. So it occurred to senator mcgovern, he was very, very strong on the issue of vietnam. One of the things that has drawn me to writing about senator as one of the most influential who ran for the presidency who was not successful, he went after the vietnam issue. He spoke about that war in ways no president ial candidate had ever spoken about war before. It was language as you heard that was mild compared to what i have heard it was strong , language that unsettled lots of americans and caused them to worry about how he would win the war. It was an insurgent campaign to end the war against the established demo
Order. Mr. Digiacomantonio the stalwarts will be startled that we have a lunchtime program, but we wanted to make a part of the symposium because we have a special person with us. I have the pleasure, well two things, i what to think the bank of america thank the bank of america for helping to make this possible by their generous donation. [applause] mr. Digiacomantonio also, on a more personal level, i have the pleasure of introducing the ghost of albert gallatin, who some of you have noticed is sitting behind us and he will be speaking on his personal experience and the reflection on being an immigrant. He was one of the United Statess most faithful servants as a legislator, as a secretary of the treasury under jefferson and madison, helped fund lewis and clark, was not very keen on the war of 1812, then became a piece negotiator peace negotiator, and ambassador, and on. You will hear him talk about that. And i want you to invite you for discussion after the talk, feel free to ask hi