Im going to eliminate the trump tax cuts, eliminate those tax cuts. Okay. Make sure we invest in the people who in fact need the help you people out there need help. Why didnt you do it in the last 25 years . Why doesnt he do it in the last 25 years . Because you are the president messing things up. Despite you were a senator one of the worst ones america has ever had. Let me tell you, joe, ive done more in 47 month and you havent 47 years. It was a debate like no other, filled with interruptions, accusations, and namecalling. Good evening, everyone, im trent sommer. Im juli haener, with just 34 days left until the election, the candidates lashed out at each other , on the supreme court, the pandemic, and the economy. The ktvu political reporter greg leigh begins her coverage. Julia frank good evening, you said it, a train wreck of the first debate going into tonight, pulls showed 86 of voters have already made their minds, but if you are one of those few undecided voters, tonight was
Students who brought the lawsuit. Welcome to the special presentation celebrating the 50th anniversary of a important milestone in u. S. History and for First Amendment rights. We are joining you live from the auditorium of the state Historical Society in iowa and we are in des moines. With us today are more than 200 students from schools across this state, we are joined online by students in classrooms across the country. Say hello everybody. applause in december 1965 mary beth and john tinker along with their friend Chris Eckhart wore black bands to school to protest the war in vietnam they were sent home and suspended from school. The students were told they couldnt return to school until they agreed to end their protest. Through their parents, the Students School sued the School District for violating their right to free expression. Culminated in the Supreme Court decision 15 years ago on february 24th, 1960, nine the court ruled seven to two that students do not shed their Constit
By the emerging civil war blog. Good afternoon. Its my pleasure to introduce ray andrew redd, a native of washington county, pennsylvania. He holds a bachelors degree in history and english from Waynesburg University and masters degree from the Indiana University of pennsylvania. His certification is in secondary education and is also from Indiana University of pennsylvania. Holds a masters degree in Library Science from the university of pittsburgh. Hes currently the director of the library at Waynesburg University. Hes the author of the Gettysburg Campaign guide, a study guide. His essay, the point of no return is part of the turning points collection. It is on the 1864 president ial election and the doom of the confederacy. Currently, gettysburg churches became battlefield hospitals, an introduction to civil war medicine is what hes currently working on. In 2016 he received permission from the Pennsylvania Historical Museum commission to create a memorial marker for the home in cans
A nationwide revolt the revolt was triggered as many revolts and revolutions are by the seemingly trivial dorm visitation rights at the university of known terror students at the university occupied buildings university was shut down when students at the sorbonne protested in support violent clashes broke out with police the revolt exploded and saw every factory in france with 10000000 workers go out on wildcat strikes schools were shut down barricades were erected blocking city Streets Police were attacked with bricks stones and molotov cocktails and yet this nationwide revolt failed unable to finally radicalize workers are offer a governing alternative to the authoritarianism of french president Charles De Gaulle the uprising open space culturally for new forms of selfexpression and space for the oppressed including women and gays it provided some benefits for workers raising wages and improving working condition. Yes but because it never seriously threatened or altered the capitalis
Students at the university occupied buildings university was shut down when students at the sorbonne protested in support violent clashes broke out with police the revolt exploded and so every factory in france with 10000000. 00 workers go out on wildcat strikes schools were shut down barricades were erected blocking city Streets Police were attacked with bricks stones and molotov cocktails and yet this nationwide revolt failed unable to finally radicalize workers are offer a governing alternative to the authoritarianism of french president Charles De Gaulle the uprising open space culturally for new forms of selfexpression and space for the oppressed including women and gays it provided some benefits for workers raising wages and improving working conditions but because it never seriously threatened or altered the capitalist structures of power it collapsed under its own. On the way the question of how revolution succeed and fail is one i will discuss with mitch abbott or the author o