modern transport poses new dangers of contagion. the struggle against epidemics is a global one. for the danger of death is worldwide. sunday on american history tv at 4:00 p.m. eastern on reel america the 1948 film the eternal fight. the traveller now became a carrier of deadly germs, wherever he went the germs stayed and spread. and sunday at 6:00 p.m. created the entire continental congress as a committee as a whole to gather amongst ourself an individual caucus and decide how we should proceed. do we really want independency and then he appointed another committee of five men to draft our declaration of american independence. from a virtual tour of monty cello with interpreter bill barker. i served 40 years in public service but i often thought if heaven had begin me a position to my great delight it would have been upon a small spot of ground well watered and near a good market for the produce. gardening is one of my greatest delights. this weekend
super tuesday, a third of pledged delegates up for grabs today. this is former vice president gets the backing of former opponents and mike bloomberg appears in the ballot for the first time. plus this, the coronavirus in the united states, 6 people dead in washington state. we are taking a look, g7 vice ministers as economies hit around the world. president trump cutting for the federal reserve to cut interest rates as the virus spreads and slows down the economic story. first, focus on retail, target and kohl s reporting this morning. watch any impact on coronavirus. mornings with maria is right now. maria: we will start with markets. we are hitting rock bottom levels after a 52-week low yesterday, check out the yield at 1.159%. this is extraordinary numbers here and probably will lead to an increase in lending and borrowing. we will take a look at the impact there in europe this morning, stocks following the u.s. on a rally this morning and hopes that central bank acti
the recount on the horizon there. all the fallout this morning. impeachment bombshell. the key witness who now says his memory has been refreshed revising his testimony describing a quid pro quo undercutting the president s defense. bitter arctic blast. six states now facing a winter weather advisory. icy roads already causing accidents as the deep freeze moves in for millions. cancer scam? the pennsylvania woman arrested accused of bilking good samaritans out of thousands of dollars. how a podcast and her own husband led to her arrest. and good morning, america. hope you re well this wednesday morning. little mermaid was fun. little mermaid live! was fantastic and queen latifah as ursula trending big. one of the highlights. of the night, she really shined on stage, and backstage this was what she tweeted. this video saying, when you want your tentacles to shine. your tentacles to shine. it was a great show last night. shaggy was the crab. really was good. w
pennsylvania, and award winning author, coauthor and editor of 20 civil war books, and more than 40 related articles. most of which are relevant to the civil war photography. he is the vice president at the center for civil war photography, he has been a license battlefield guide for 25 years. he has been shown in numerous productions shown on television. he worked full-time as the chief historian of the american battlefield trust. without any further introduction, i present to you, my friend garry adelman. hello everyone. it is an easy doing the whole civil war in such a whole period of time. i m committed to getting this done, i m already wasting time so good look for those of you that like to take notes. okay. the seeds of the civil war are sewn in the constitution, and soon after, where slaves were partly a person, sometimes they re not a person, so you really see north and south starting to look at each other differently. southerners look to the north, and although t
washington foundation he now inks as an interpreter military programs at the colonial williamsburg foundation. welcoming ryanin quint. [applause] thank you. how is everyone doing? everyone happy to be here? not a great answer if you said five minutes into the program. i was excited when the program of announced and the idea the theme, forgotten battles of the civil war. question became what to do next, and at the time that i worked at the fredericksburg military park, the thing about frederick spur, there were massive battles. huge. i like to study the smaller engagements. the problem with that, the smaller they are, the harder they are to study. so, dranesville. i was hoping to create a book out of it. to talkpecially excited about it tonight. has anyone heard of dranesville before? whoo! ok.: does anyone know where it is? less hands, but still a good number. it helps if you turn it on. it is 20 miles west of washington, d.c. the battle the encasement we will be talking