Kathleen rooney and miles harvey talk about how they approach Historical Research for fiction and nonfiction work, at 6 00 p. M. On the civil war, scott hartwig, discussing his research on the battle of antietam. At 8 00 p. M. , Patrick Allitt discusses richard nixon, his National Security adviser henry kissinger, and their key Foreign Policy initiatives. And former u. S. Senator sam nun, watch American History tv this weekend on cspan3. Up next on American History Tv University of minnesota professor sage matthew discusses how world war i affected africanamericans. She says that the promise of a better life because of military service in the war was largely denied by the reality of jim crow america. The National World war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri hosted this talk. It lasts about an hour. Good afternoon, everyone. Good afternoon, good afternoon, thank you for coming to this session. My name is chad williams. It is my great pleasure and honor to serve as chair for
Color line migration and black resistance in canada 1870 to 1955 and the forthcoming back the glory of their deeds a global history of black soldiers and the great war era. The professor has earned several International Awards and is a former fellow at the university of hidelbergs center and at harvards institute. And finally we have professor jeffrey t. Salmons, professor at history at New York University where he teaches a broad range of courses in United States and race and society. Hes the coauthor of excuse me, author of beyond the ring the role of boxing in american society, and the 2014 book harlems rattlers and the great war which he coauthored and has been rightfully declared the definitive history of the 169 regiment. Hes received fellow ships from the National Endowment of the humanities he has plans to write a book and im going to hold him accountable to this, writing a book on the heroic and tragic life of Henry Johnson. As far as the format for this, our panelists will sp
Prevent antigovernment protests. Hello and welcome to the program. We begin in israel where Benjamin Netanyahu has belied quote, playing fire. He has accused the Lebanon Group has blood denies denies anyh confrontation. Al jazeera has more. Reporter smoke plumes over southern lebanon after what the Israeli Military referred to as a security incident. It said a cell of hezbollah fighters try to infiltrate israeli territory, and israeli fighters propelled them. Held repelled them. A rare show of unity. Hezbollah terrorists cross into israel to harm israeli soldiers. Officers acted professionally and accurately and prevented a severe incident that could have cost human lives. Reporter israels Prime Minister made explicit reference to the war of 2006 in morning hezbollahs leader that israels armed forces respond further. Hezbollah must understand it is playing with fire. Andade a big mistake lebanon paid a price. Any attack against us will be met with great force. Israel has been on height
3 already some progress in the u. S. Efforts to develop a vaccine but numbers of infections in the virus continue to spike across the country. And they got a nose for the job the dogs being trained to play a Critical Role in detecting cope at night. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned hezbollah are its playing with fire the Israeli Army Says it confronted on infiltration attempts launched by the Lebanese Armed group in the border region of farms hezbollah denies that engage in any confrontation the United Nations is edging both sides to show restraint aljazeera sorry force at reports. Smoke plumes over southern lebanon after what the Israeli Military referred to as a security incident it said a cell of hezbollah fighters trying to infiltrate israeli controlled territory is. The soldiers tracked them and repelled them with machine gun tank and artillery fire in tel aviv where theyd rushed for security assessments israels julian Prime Minister and defense minister put on
Including demilitarizing the police, limiting sfpd response to nonviolent situations, addressing police bias, redirecting funds to disenfranchised communities. These are ideas that are not new, but i believe that at this point in time, theres an appetite. Theres a realness, theres a real commitment. And we have fresh leadership. Think about this. Reporter also completing the 200 plus long checklist of department of justice mandated reforms for sfpd officers. A checked box process is not there. Even with the 61 recommendations weve completed, one of the things we had to work on was whats the Continuous Improvement loop. So weve completed the recommendation, but what we had to put in place were systems of accountability to ensure we dont rest on our successes. Reporter Sf Police Officers Association President tony montoya called the reform list reasonable. Particularly removing officers from calls to homeless or mentally ill people. I think if they could focus some of those type of issue