The gazan population into signing to a temporary ceasefire while hamas officials are calling for a permanent one. First let me introduce our guests for this edition of the program. Alberto garcia watson, political analyst and activist joins us from malaga, spain. Also joining us jihad, abdul mohmet, former black panther. Party member uh joins of us from Stone Mountain over in georgia. Welcome to you both. Id like to start with you, alberto, uh, watson, if i may, uh, this uh notion of using food as a weapon has come about and its a war crime, but the israely regime uh is pretty much leaving no doubt that its indeed guilty of that. Uh, because were looking a couple instances such as not letting eight trucks into the gaza strip. We know that theres two thousand of them for example waiting. The crossings and when they do its just a trickle and also instant where you have this is just a couple instances that im noting here uh one instance where you had the palestinians gathering around the
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We are here in south dakotas black hills, Custer State Park and we are at the State Game Lodge, which is a 1920s era building that was constructed several years before president coolidge made summer white house here in 1927. So president Calvin Coolidge and the first lady and Grace Coolidge stayed here for nearly three months from june. Through september 1927, while they were on vacation that summer, Calvin Coolidge took office in 1923 when he was vice president. Warren harding died and, so he served out the last little bit of warren term, and then he was elected to his own term in 1924. And so he came to south dakota in 1927 when a lot of people were speculating would here, would he not run for another term in 1928 . And it was widely expected that he would. But he came here in 1927 because he was looking for place to kind of escape the oppressive summer in washington, d. C. , in the mosquitoes and bugs and attention of the white house coolidge had vetoed a farm bill and there was a f
With, but thank you so much for being anyhow you doing . Im doing well. This black History Month is sure is. And eddie is history. We have all made as americans. But why is it significa today in the 21st century that we keep a focus on knowing black history . Well, first of all, its such a delight to be in with you. Its just a blessing. And to see all of you, i think its its crucial that we understand in the past that has made us who we are. And there is this kind of parallel, these parallels stories, the story we tell ourselves. The myths and legends that affirm our sense of who we are as the shining city on the hill. And then theres the actual lived experience, the stories that dont come into view, what we might do, what we might describe it as the undisclosed features of American Democratic life. And it seems to me that when we you know how let me put it differently, the stories we tell reveal who we are and what we choose to leave out of leave out of our stories all too often revea