Matter, we knew, we have to get people on board. We spent a significant amount of the first year ensuring it coopted. Challenging people in our own movement, people we love and artists, to not say our lives matter, tonight use it to say other communities matter. But to really focus on black people. And to be ok and allies, can be in solidarity with black people. Then we took it out to the world. Announcer watch afterwards tonight at 9 00 at the cspan2s book tv. American history tv is on cspan3 every weekend. Featuring museum tours, archival films, and programs on the presidency. Civil war, and more. Here is a clip from a recent program. [video clip] over 12 million men, women, and children passed this way. Passed through rooms, and quarters, haunted with a special stillness which remains only in places once noisy with human life. They bought tickets for thousand places in america. Traded their liras, and rubles, four dollars. Dollars. Here they experience the First American christmas,
Commission report, and many other books. And he is now in the midst of writing a terrific book on sort of decisions for war. And in ways that illuminate old crises and decisions like going to war in 1898, wilsons decision for war in world war i. He sort of brilliantly reassessing these decisions. Were all looking forward to philips next book. At the same time, hes doing about a dozen other things that none of us can keep track of. Sometimes we dont know about. Philip, thank you. Thank you. I actually am sorry to say, we need to wait for james wilson to show up. So he is probably out there somewhere having a good conversation. If we can send the search party out. So far its been a great panel. It is rather intimidating when you sit next to somebody that can refer to his book. Glad you could join us. Thank you. All right. Lets go ahead and get started then. This is a panel covering the period only of the great second crisis phase of the cold war in the early 1980s extending to end of the
Philip zelleco will chair the panel. I think Everybody Knows philip and hes written a terrific book on the end of the cold war. The principal author of the 9 11 Commission Report and many other books and hes right now in the midst of writing a terrific book on sort of decisions for war and in ways that eliminate old crises and old decisions like going to war in 1898 or wilsons divisions for war in world war i. He sort of brilliantly reassessing these decisions. So were all looking forward to philips next book. At the same time hes doing a dozen other things that none of us can keep track of and sometimes we dont know about. Philip, thank you. Thank you. I am sorry to say we need to wait for james wilson to show up. So hes probably out there somewhere having a good conversation. If we can send the search party out. Ill get james. One of the messages of this so far its been a great panel. [ laughter ] its rather intimidating when youre sitting next to someone that you can refer to as boo
Bri principal author of the 9 11 Commission Report and hes writing a book on decisions for war in ways that illuminate old crises and old decisions like going to war in 1898 or wilson going to war, reassessing these decisions so were looking forward to phillips next book. At the same time hes doing about a dozen other things none of us can keep track of and sometimes we dont know about. So phillip. Thank you. Thank you. Im sorry to say we need to wait for james wilson to show up and so hes probably out there somewhere having a good conversation. If we can send the search party out. The state department is always late to the table. [ laughter ] one of the messages of this. So far its been a great panel. [ laughter ] its rather intimidating when youre sitting next to somebody who can refer to his book. We had grandchildren here they could sit on it. [ laughter ] oh, here he is. Glad you could join us. Thank you. All right, lets go ahead and get started then. This is a panel thats just co
Wednesday in parliament. The news from westminster the labour leader accuses the government of neglecting ordinary people. A conservative Prime Minister once told britain, youve never had it so good. Now tory mps tell each other, weve never had it so good. But the Prime Minister says voters cant trust labour. He promised voters he would deliver on brexit. And hes let them down. What people know is that its only the conservatives that deliver a better britain. Also in the programme, mps back a labour motion calling for an end to the pay cap for nhs workers. Myself and my colleagues are minded to support the motion that he has put before the house this evening. But it would be appropriate if true sincerity was shown by all members of this house and they stop attacking the government for giving Northern Ireland that £1 billion so they can allow others to alleviate the costs which could narrow the pay gap. But first, Prime Ministers questions began with theresa may announcing extra money