Look forward to working with you guys this weekend. Our pleasure. Ours also. Thank you, sir. Youre welcome. My pleasure. Speedwriter. That also helps. It does a good job. Better than i can. Certainly. A phone call from Peter Jennings telling me he finished the book and he loved it and thought it was the most effective battle scenes story hed ever read. Great. My son finished the book last week and he loved it. Hes a history buff. He is a junior at Carson College in tennessee and he loved Civil War History and reenactments and all that. Thats great. We loved it. Coming back here tonight. Well be back. Weve got plenty of books. How is it going . We just set up here about 25 minutes ago. Ive done good the last couple of days. This gentleman behind us just bought it. I understand that went pretty well. That went well, yes, sir. I found my page, believe it or not. Could i get you to sign this yes man sign for this gentleman over here . Thank you c13 thank you very much, sir. What is your na
Welcome back, everybody. Our starting point is the state department. Now blasted for systemic failures that led to the deadly september 11th attack on the u. S. Consulate in benghazi. An independent review board determining that security at the physician facility grossly inadequate that leaders in washington ignored repeated requests to add personnel there and after the tragedy that claimed four american lives, there was a lack of transparency, responsiveness, and leadership at the senior levels in libya, and in washington, d. C. Our Foreign Affairs reporter elise lab bot live in washington this morning. What happens next after this report . Well, soledad, the panel made about 29 recommendations for the state department to get working on. Let me go over a few of them quickly. First of them is to strengthen security personnel for the highthreat post. One problem, the consulate relied on temporary, inexperienced staff and local militias not up to the task. They called for tighter securit
Hello on a very warm welcome to news from the world of arts and culture coming up in the next quarter of an hour. Germany and its former colonies are cooperating on the return of looted up from colonial times. Talk of Climate Change is on all our lives and the Frankfurt Book Fair Climate Fiction is booming. And well be strutting down the paris catwalks to see all the latest oarsmen winter fashion trends. In recent years theres been a lot of talk about former colonial powers returning cultural jams mostly taken from africa they were looted in the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century in germanys case were talking about thousands of objects currently in german museums that were mostly taken from namibia which was
a German Colony until 915 the namibians want what they rightly consider as return and this week germany has created a Central Office to deal with the restitution of such cultural abbots assets not only for the maybe but it is then that the wounds of the colonial rule of the
Opening up america again. The plan, if you want to call it that, is 18 pages. It may have some states effectively reopening in a month. Here is the thing, the president does not want states to ease into this. He thinks we can make a full on return to normal. Theres not going to be a new normal where somebody has been having for 25 years 158 seats at a restaurant that now hes got 30 or hes got 60 because that wouldnt work. Thats not normal. No, normal will be if he has the 158 or 68 seats and thats going to happen and its going to happen relatively quickly, we hope, but thats our normal. Our normal is if you have 100,000 people in an alabama football game. 100,000 people at an alabama football game. That is the precoronavirus normal with no social distancing, but that seems like an unrealistic promise if you think that will happen this fall. On a call with governors, the president who insisted he had total authority told the governors to call your own shots. So we will see how his plan
Protesters get these ideas . Today, the president unveiled his guidelines for quote opening up america again, the plan, if you want to call it that is 18 pages. It may have some states effectively reopening in a month. Here is the thing, the president does not want states to ease into this. He thinks we can make a full on return to normal. Theres not going to be a new normal where somebody has been having for 25 years 158 seats at a restaurant that now hes got 30 or hes got 60 because that wouldnt work. Thats not normal. No, normal will be if he has the 158 or 68 seats and thats going to happen and its going to happen relatively quickly, we hope, but thats our normal. Our normal is if you have 100,000 people in an alabama football game. 100,000 people at an alabama football game. That is the precoronavirus normal with no social distancing but that seems like an unrealistic promise if you think that will happen this fall. On a call with governors, the president who insisted he had total