Columbia department of history. Each year, the History Department select one of its leading historians to chair a panel of three jurors chosen from the finest scholars in the field, hailing from top three Research Universities across the country. We are delighted that cspans American History tv has elected to expand its partnership with us this year, by recording tonights program for airing and archiving on its website. We will circulate word when the Online Access is available. We are also thrilled that so many guests are joining us for tonights program. Which features brief interviews with the book Prize Winners and their scholarly works, delving into the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. It is a joy to be celebrating books tonight. In addition to the important prizes that are awarded, the endowment left to columbias library by Frederick Bancroft enables us to continue to acquire those rare archival materials, and new publications of Scholarly Research conducted by historians around th
Forces and one of the manifestations of unity and cohesion today, all groups, all factions , all political currents are united. This action was necessary and necessary for the unification and honor and authority of our great country. Production in this province was shut down and in 2011 semnan Production Unit returned to the production cycle. Mr. Raisi also mentioned the water issue in semnan province and announced the solution to the water problem in 5,000 villages. The issue of Water Management is not less important than the water itself. The government has started Water Management. At the beginning of the government , we announced that 10,000 villages are facing water problems today, i want to announce to you that after two and a half years and almost 3 years , the problem of water supply to 5 thousand villages, which includes some villages in the same city and province, has been solved, thank god. The foreign minister said america knows that tel avivs new adventure against tehran i
There are the snow showers we are talking about on 684, i 287, i95 and across the l. I. E. So cold it will be a fluffy flurry. 33 degrees at noontime. 38 this afternoon with sunshine. We turn the corner to warmer weather. Its warmer tomorrow into the 40s. We talk about that next. Heather has all kinds of stuff. We talk about the connecticut turnpike northbound side 17 to 18 a tractor trailer fire being cleared away. This is something you want to think about for the weekend since its a for most. Major construction project, harlem river drive ramps to and from the harlem river bridge will have closures. George Washington Bridge southbound on the harlem river drive the ramp will be closed. Northbound one lane open. This is supposed to start tomorrow evening and last until at least monday. Now, we are finding that we have construction still with us to the 60s. Two lanes are closed down. New Jersey Transit Long Island Railroad, metro north doing fine. Brooklyn bridge is completely reopened
Students are occupying university campuses in the United States to oppose Israel's genocidal war on Gaza and as repression of pro-Palestinian student and faculty voices grows, reports Barry Sheppard. Are we seeing a new wave of student radicalisation?