Fact seen from the Pfizer Manufacturing facility to the u. P. S. And fed ex hopes and then it will go out to the 636. 00 Locations Nationwide the 1st 145. 00 sites in the u. S. Are expected to receive the vaccine on monday with the rest receiving it by wednesday now front line responders like dr ben you sachin colorado will be among the 1st to be vaccinated against cove of 19 i am going to be one of the tips of the spear when the 1st people to step in to help generate is herd immunity which is sold to us to get a grip on this terrible disease those 1st vaccinations will happen just days after the u. S. Food and Drug Administration approved it on friday science and data guided the f. D. A. Decision we worked quickly based on the urgency of this pandemic not because of any other extra no pressure that external pressure came from President Trump who on friday tweeted to han to quote get the damn vaccines out now trump on saturday called it a victory our nation has achieved a medical mirac
Challenged after a tax law eliminated the penalty for not having healthcare insurance. Listen to the oral arguments live at 10 am eastern on cspan, live a report or on the cspan radio app. Hello and welcome to the atlantic History Centers virtual talk series, im sylvia prescott. Tonight i am talking about his new book on were the republic, the dispossession of native americans in indian territory. Purchase the book directly from a cappella books , theres a link in the chat and theres also a link provided on the atlantic institute. As claudia and i are talking about please use the q and a feature atthe bottom of your screen. And i will take as many as time allows. He is professor of american history, codirector of the virtual history and associate director of the institute of native american studies. He is the author of three previous books on american history, west of the revolution, black white and indian and a new order. Claudio saunt, thank you for joining us and welcome. Thank you
Hello welcome to the Atlanta History Center for the author talk series and your post tonight i and talking with Claudio Saunt his book on were the republic. You can purchase the book directly from the link in the chat on your screen. Please let your questions on the q a feature at the bottom of your screen and i will try to get to as many as time allows. Professor of American History code director for ritual history associate director at university of georgia and three previous books a native American History. Rest of the revolution, black white and indian and a new order of things. Thank you to the atlanta history sent on center for sponsoring this event. So many histories at the explosive of the negative ability. You cover a lot the political and economic motivation. And two thirds of what became mississippi and its not just how much land it was the most valuable Agricultural Land in the world at the time. And removal is part of the southern story but the indian people in the north a
Where they Service Commercial figures to allow them to be potential students. So some of the first mascots were designed to be like cheerleaders to lead cheers and help students engage and to make things understandable. So those mascots that were there in the early 20th century. And then how they could get that to donate. And to take on modern ways of advertising they create mascots and University Brands to make that transition so they can buy this all the time every day on campus. One of the things is that they started for professional sports as the batboy in the back girl but early 20th century American Culture begins to use race as a way to advertise and one had racist character of an Asian American and even though they dont have it anymore and how clarence devol was the africanamerican mascot goes to egypt and performs as a traveling Baseball Team but to talk about the fact as part of that performance you can find a chain around his neck and go to the train station in egypt because
A session tomorrow the cabinet also discussed that it will continue to work on a daily basis in the line of the constitution to ensure a smooth handover and a peaceful transition to whatever government comes next not course when youre at Tahrir Square and despite the resignation being announced demonstrators here saw no sign of going home hundreds of High School Students have rallied in Central Hong Kong there calling for democratic reform and standing against what they say is Police Brutality during the recent protests that follows the arrest of dozens of students sort of Polytechnic University protesters there had barricaded themselves for almost 2 weeks some of the most violent scenes since the protests began sara clock has more from hong kong. Members of the older and Younger Generation are attending this assembly here in Central Hong Kong across generational divide whoever is you know. For political reform this peaceful gathering is demanding the government make the 5 demands whic