Blues hold high flying they were cruising to a draw but have now gone 13 straight at least matches with alto been. Following terry martin welcome to the program a course in the philippines has convicted a prominent journalist of the crime of cyber libel maria ressa now faces up to 6 years in prison watchdogs have called the case a series or roshan of press freedom under president robbery go to. Award winning journalist maria ressa arriving in court in manila to learn her fate. The verdict guilty of cyber libel 482012 article her website rappler published linking a businessman to Human Trafficking and drug smuggling. Ressa once worked. Or c. N. N. And holds dual u. S. Philippine citizenship she says shes been devastated by the verdict which she sees as a part of a Government Campaign against her and her publication. Next year will be my 35th year as a journalist i began as a reporter in the 6 and i have worked so many countries around the world. That threaten but never this kind of deat
19 1918 armistice that ended world war i. Up next on american artifacts, historian Mitchell Yockelson and french battlefield guide Guillaume Moizan guide us to several key locations in northeastern france, including place wheres hearry truman, an others had life experiences. We have an unexploded 75 millimeter ar till rear shell on the floor of the Argonne Forest. This is about an hour. Were standing in front of the pennsylvania monument dead indicat dedicated in 1927 to honor the veterans of pennsylvania many of them in the 28th National Guard division that were directly involved with liberating the town that was in the 407 day meuse argonne operation that involved the doughboys. You grew up not far from him. Is it easy to say you explored these battlefields on many occasions as a young manned and today as a battlefield guide . Yes, indeed. I was born in the small town around 15 miles away from here. And i grew up close by the Argonne Forest, so always walking in the forest when i was
Show so how confident are you about trumps pick as the czar for a coronavirus v. P. Pence is he competent enough to it to manage this well potentially could be a National Emergency well i do think the Vice President 1st of all thank you for having me and i do think the Vice President is competent enough. To get out of the way and he will allow experts to take the forefront were now is you know the president is indicating that he wants all information to funnel through the Vice President and so in a western democracy thats very dangerous a clear eyed Capital Allocators whatever my partisan leanings or or my opinion of the president i dont bring that to bear in making analytical judgments here you know were running 11000000000. 00 watching his press conference a few days ago my 1st reaction was we had to get in a way more defensive position because. If you have the government whether its an autocracy earth democracy lying about the extent of something thats health and Human Services rela
It were up to them now planning to take the government to court all of them all coming up in todays going on the ground but 1st lets go straight to the patient that Corporate Media is most concerned about when it comes to coronavirus wall street joining me now is the former White House Communications director and the founder of sky Bridge Capital anthonys car mucci the thanks so much for coming back on the show so how confident are you about trumps pick as the czar for coronavirus v. P. Pence is he competent enough to it to manage this well potentially could be a National Emergency well i do think the Vice President 1st of all thank you for having me on i do think the Vice President is competent enough. To get out of the way and he will allow experts to take the forefront were now the president has indicated that he wants all information to funnel through the Vice President and so in a western democracy thats very dangerous a clear eyed Capital Allocators would ever. My partisan leanin
You can watch more of a revisit at cspan. Org citiestour. We are here in indianapolis at the home of Benjamin Harrison. And this is a very iconic spot. This is where he stood and greeted crowds of people that would come to hear him speak in 1888, when he was running for the presidency. He ran a unique campaign, a front porch campaign. However, he didnt have the same from porch you see here today. There was a stoop at the front door, which is still there. He stood in that area and spoke to the crowds of people that would come hear him speak. Harrison is probably one of the most under known of president s, 23rd president of the United States. He falls right in the middle of Grover Clevelands two terms. Oftentimes, people find him confused with his grandfather, William Henry harrison, who survived a month into his. Office Benjamin Harrison was only seven years old when his grandfather died. He served a full four years. And as president , he has a phenomenal legacy that is a little underst