Latest developments and has that story. Friday white house staff aged in Contact Tracing to track down how the president and first lady became infected. And who they may have infected. To the staff saying that the mitigation plan was in place prior to the positive test result. Because the broader question even with a lot of the mitigating factors what you have is a virus that is contagious that certainly continues to be regardless of what protocol we have that and has the ability to impact everybody. Late thursday night he took to twitter saying tonight we tested positive for the coronavirus. We will begin our Recovery Process immediately. We will get through this together. They are now quarantining at the white house the commander inchiefs doctors say that they are well and that this will not impact his president ial duties. His positive test comes hours after senior aide and confidant hope hicks tested positive for the coronavirus. The president defended her choice to go without wear
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This weekend, the cspans tour takes you to montgomery, alabama to explore the citys history and literary culture. We show you a house. That was the turning point. When they moved here, the idea was to regroup. This house was a landing pad. It was a regrouping stage and it was not the sort of place where you are going to find them engaging in domestic activities, if you will. It was the sort of place where they were going to be planning their next move. On American History tv what happened in the 1958 campaign, wallace really does try to reach this racial moderate and tries to campaign for the poor and working class in alabama. Naacps the support of the in his initial campaign but he loses by a significant margin to john patterson. He is clearly devastated. Wallace, all he wants to be is governor, and he was really upset by this loss. He considers it a feeling. So, when people ask him what the take away from the 1958 campaign is, he says i tried to talk about progressive improvement. I
Summit with turkey is also coming up. But how effective can these efforts be . And across europe, accused terrorists are arrested. They were plotting to free this man, who was arrested in norway. Im sarah kelly. Thank you for joining us. Tonight, it appears the conflict in syria is invading the Southern Suburbs of beirut. Islamic state says it ordered the two suicide bombings that claimed at least 37 lives and injured more than 200 people on thursday. The shiite suburbs were targeted, but the message was meant for the militant group hezbollah, which is fighting alongside the assad regime. Direct opponents of Islamic State, hezbollah vows to continue to struggle saying, quote, the fight is long between us. Our correspondent, martin jay, is standing by for us in beirut. We are seeing Islamic State now claim responsibility. What is your reaction . We have seen the reaction from Islamic State in statements being made in the last 30 minutes or so. Curiously, it does not make any mention of
It was published last year, she has published other books on the history of science. You might have noticed that a number of the panelist today dont have academic training in history, or have not been academic historians or their entire careers. Im quite certain that angela is the only one in our panel who has a phd in biochemistry. She actually worked as a scientist and a graduate student with radioisotopes of berkeley before she decided she wanted to be a historian. She is now a professor of history at princeton university. She is also the incumbent president s of the history of science societies. She has done pretty well for a biochemist. [laughter] creager. [applause] i would like to give my warm thanks to the key west harry s. Truman foundation, for bringing me here. I am enjoying the sunshine, and the sea, as well as these marvelous panels. Where thisn with morning sessions left off. The Nuclear Detonations at hiroshima and not a socket world war ii by demonstrating a devastating