For a longer piece. It is an extraordinary watershed, historical moment. I think we are living through a third american reconstruction effort to reconstruct democracy so that it is multiracial, multicultural. Our first efforts were after the civil war. 1865 to 1877. We did achieve some racial progress. We had black elected officials. 1500 we had a freedmens bureau. We had the creation of black churches and Public Schools, but we also institutionalized racial segregation rather quickly by the 1880s and 1890s. And we did it through racial violence and public policy. Our second reconstruction is the Civil Rights Movement between 1954 and 1965. When we think about Public School desegregation and the Voting Rights act and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. There was again racial progress, but that was really quickly closed off when we think about 1968. The assassination of Martin Luther king jr. , the assassination of Bobby Kennedy, the assassination of malcolm x. Now, we have another effort. In
Susan dr. Peniel joseph, you and i planned this interview three months back, but we got sideways with the covid lockdown. As a historian, how are you processing this time this country is going through . Prof. Joseph i have been writing a lot, both opeds in for a longer piece. It is extraordinary watershed moment. I think we are living through a third american reconstruction effort to reconstruct democracy so that it is multiracial, multicultural. Our first efforts were after the civil war. 1865 to 1877. We did achieve some racial progress. We had 15 black elected officials. We had a freedmens bureau. We had the creation of black churches and Public Schools, but we also institutionalized racial segregation rather quickly by the 1880s and 1890s. We did it through racial violence and public policy. Our second reconstruction is the Civil Rights Movement between 1954 and 1965. When we think about Public School desegregation and the Voting Rights act and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Bute wa
It is to protect that hard one progress and prevent a devastating resurgence in the 2nd wave of the virus in the u. K. Announces a magic trick or untamed for anyone to rounding off to june 8th and punishments for those who dont comply. Also hong kong leaders say theyre ready to work with china on a new security law for critics including the usa its the final blow to the territories autonomy. An airbus jet liner with almost 100 people on board has crashed into a crowded neighborhood near the airport in the coastal pakistani city of karachi there are 2 survivors but its not known how many people were killed or injured on the ground there harding reports. The crash happened as the Pakistan International Airlines Flight was attempting to land for. A 2nd time. Initial reports say the airbus pilot sent a mayday message reporting problems with both engines and made a go around. A few minutes later the airliner came down in a highly populated residential area near Karate International airport
To make matters worse they didnt provide clarity in terms of what the authority is or is not and thats what unfortunately now we will have to rely a lot on Public Health officials in order to be able to stand up and combat a Global Pandemic on a local level. We are going to be moving forward with rulemaking. Dhs submitted a statement to so today but the court did a great disservice to the state by not providing clarity and somewhat that rule can accomplish. Thank you, emily. Now to jeremy from milwaukee. With confusion around the various regulations, will dhs be doing other than with regard to tracking . Will they be any guidance and what should be included in that . Obviously we start engaging conversations with our local Public Health partners last evening, as folks have looked to us for guidance and help in thinking through those, what they might want to do at the local level and will continue have those conversations as additional local jurisdictions make plans and decisions about
Way that he has some other topics will be looking out today. We look at why being a ranger in such a dangerous profession. We also see how a briefing that no wage and all relating almost 1st stop them farming. And find out how blood waste is being put to use in much augusta. Being a ranger can be a dangerous job some 100. 00 wildlife guardians lose their lives each year in their line of duty many of them in east and Central Africa well accidents account for about 50 percent of those fatalities porches were responsible for the other we went to months and forced National Park here in uganda to meet julius or one now the wadded in charge of Law Enforcement there he has been confronting these day in day out for more than 20 years. In the morning roll call julius one a tells his men that poachers have set traps during the night to capture animals. They have to move fast to save the animals lives after covering a few kilometers and foot with his men. But as the rangers combed the area lookin