Right now on cnn this morning and protesters are demanding a Hostage Release Deal. Once again, Flooding Streets of israel, bringing the country to a new near halt you may not be a Union Member. You betteR Thank a Union Member that was labouR That built this Country And Kamala harris and Tim Walz ignite their Fall Campaign Blitz with a Labor Day Pitch to Union Members. And are ready, youre like Kamala Harris, our next President President Biden emerges on the Campaign Trail as a top surrogate for harris, traveling to pivotal Swing States its 5 00 a. M. Here in washington. Heres a live look at Capitol Hill and good morning, everyone. Im Paula Reid in for kasie hunt. Its great to be with you. And protesters filling streets across israel in an act of defiance against prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demonstrators angered by the israeli Governments Failure to secure a hostage deal. Just days afteR The bodies the six hostages, including one u. S. Citizen, who recovered in gaza netanyahu, dis
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For those watching on zoom some housekeeping remarks. You are an attendee of our zoom event tonight, that means you do not have video or audio privileges but you can interact with our moderator and guest by writing your question in the q and a box. The moderator will be reviewing those during the question and answer session which will conclude tonights program and to introduce the moderator it is my pleasure to pass the program over to doctor robert citino. Doctor robert citino, Senior Historian at the National World War Ii Museum in louisiana, we have a special guest with us tonight. A friend of the museum. My friend and a wonderful writer and author, ian toll, one of those people who doesnt need an introduction as we like to say. The introduction, he is extremely accomplished scholar and writer. He is the author of the epic story of the founding of the u. S. Navy as well as a trilogy called the pacic war, the third volume of which has just been released called twilight twilight of th
About 10 years ago. He came and visited the museum, gave a presentation on his book, and we have not managed to get him back here. We tried. He was going to come in april of this year, but of course things got out of hand, and we had to postpone that event indefinitely to talk on one of his other books. But im sure most of our viewers here today know many of johns books. Hell from the heavens, for crew and country, and tin can titans, which one the elliott won the Elliott Morrison naval literacy award. It was awarded regarded naval history. So congratulations on that. Many years belated. As i mentioned, john was supposed to come in april, and thankfully we were able to work in the Distance Learning team to bring these programs to you all. This one, specifically, has to do with our theme of the end of the war, specifically the 75th anniversary of the end of the war. We will get right do it so we can try to get as many of the audience questions, asked and answered by john. But im going t
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