festival, which this year is focused only the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the cold war. our guest today is dr. grace elizabeth hale. she is the commonwealth professor of american history at the university of virginia, where she specializes in u.s. culture history, the history of the american south and the history of popular music. she s the author of three books, all critically acclaimed. the latest is cool town, how athens, georgia changed american culture, and she s also the author of a nation of outsiders, how the white middle class fell in love with rebellion in postwar america, published in 2011. and her first book, making whiteness, the culture of segregation in the south, 1890 to 1940 published in 1998. welcome and thank you for joining us. stan, really great to be here. thanks for having me. absolutely. we re going to begin, this is a big topic, we talked about this before, this is a huge, broad topic we can drill down. we re going to start very bro
cultural history, the history of the south and popular music. she is the author of three books, all critically acclaimed, her latest is entitled cool town, how athens, georgia lunch the alternative scene and changed culture published by the university of north carolina. she is the author of a nation of outsiders, how the white middle class with film love with rebelling. published by oxford university press and her first book, making whiteness, segregation in the south published by pantheon in 1998. welcome to the program, thank you for joining us. it s great to be here. thanks for having me. absolutely, this is a big topic, we talked about this before and is a huge and broad topic, we can drill down in a lot of places, and ask you question it might seem really broad but it will allow you to take it wherever you want to go. and we can drill down a bit. you ve written extensively about post war american culture in the way it has shaped and defined modern american life. stan
scrambling to get some u.s. citizens home. don dahler joins frus an empty newark international airport to tell bus those efforts. don. reporter: empty, indeed, norah. it s safe to say that pretty much every major city in the world has american tourists trying to figure out how to get home before it becomes impossible to do so. and what they seem to be getting for the u.s. state department is either very little information or very expensive flight options. some of the thousands of americans stranded in morocco are on their way home today. we spoke to two of them, floridians, lauren davenport and daniel fernandez, before they left. there wasn t any warning. for us, there were 48 hours. in other countries we heard thrurp only 24 hours. it was a shock that this could go into place so quickly. reporter: last night, the u.s. embassy in morocco sent word that anyone wanting to leave could get a seat on a charter flight connecting through london for $1,485. in some cases, that
courtroom, lori vallow s first appearance back in idaho, speaking barely above a whisper. yes. reporter: as many in the town of rexburg demanded to know where are seven-year-old j.j. and 17-year-old tylee. vallow, who is charged with felony child abandonment, has revealed nothing about the fate of her kids. investigators confirmed tylee was last seen in yellowstone national park. there is no evidence of tylee ryan leaving this park. the f.b.i. is now calling on everyone that visited here september 8 to look through their photos for signs of the family. as vallow s husband, chad daybell, looked on, her defense attorney complained vallow has been hounded by the masses. she cannot go anywhere without cameras and people scrutinizing her every single move. reporter: also speak out, j.j. s grandparents, kay and larry woodcock, whose demand for a welfare check launched the search. right now, i only have one question: where are the kids? where are the kids? where are the ki
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