First of all, okay. First of all, we lost an icon this week, Frankie Beverly die and his passing has just not yet gotten the coverage. It deserves. It just has not been covered the way it should be. That song you hear there before i Let Go is an anthem there for so many people. It recalls good memories and a Family Reunions, and happy feelings. If you will, right so stay with me, call your people were going to do it right. For frankie later this morning. All right. We have to start this morning though. With this trash about eating cats and dogs by now, youve heard about the racist claim about haitian migrants eating pets and now theyre the memes, of course, in the tiktok videos, the cats and the dogs looking sad or scared, its viral but maybe what you have not seen are the ways that antiimmigrant lives are impacting real peoples lives. The haitian times spoke to a Community Activist in springfield, ohio. They were told that people are very afraid for their lives. Many families are star
Former, and most recently, Civil War Monuments and the militarization of america which one the book award from the society of civil war historians as best book of the year on the issues of the civil war era. Hes been the editor of several influential volumes, including a particularly still relevant and useful set of edited essays on reconstruction originally issued almost 15 years ago, but still relevant today and a topic we wrestle with today. As well as a number of edited volumes. We are delighted to have him join us today. I will lead him with the first question, if you are ready . You might be muted. Things we aret of going to want to touch on in a relatively brief time today. Monograph,arkable you approach memorials and all kinds of interesting ways that we will want to touch on as works of art, what happens if we context in a national rather than bifurcated into , northern, andrn confederate stories. And what cultural readings we can read from them beyond the meaning of the civil
Need something heavy. Poconos still foles like 29 with the wind, 44 in reading, 39 in lancaster, cape may 43. Satellite 6, clouds building to the southwest and this was fridays storm here pulling away. The high is right there across the keystone state. Sets up a beautiful day. Unfortunately its moving along quickly. So as it works its way out tomorrow, it allows those clouds to increase and more rain is on the way monday and tuesday, enjoy today. Sunny skies, breezy, 62 degrees. Thank you. Breaking news this morning, roosevelt boulevard remains closed at this hour after a man was shot and killed in his car. Police are conducting an investigation in the outer northbound lanes of the boulevard need adam avenue. They say a 39yearold man was shot several times as he was driving on summer dale avenue. The driver then crossed six lanes of traffic before crashing into a fence on the outer lanes of the boulevard. Theyre looking for a white cadillac believed to have been involved. A woman was k
Corporate funding is provided by mutual of america designing customized individual and Group Retirement products. Thats why we are your retirement company. Additional support has been provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. From the tisch wnet studios at Lincoln Center in new york, hari sreenivasan. Sreenivasan good evening. Thanks for joining us. The United States is calling on russia to discuss a political settlement to the fourandhalf yearold Syrian Civil War. The u. S. Wants syrian president Bashar Alassad to be replaced, but russia supports assad, recently began rearming his troops, and deploying fighter jets and helicopters to a syrian base yesterday. In london today, after conferring with britains foreign minister, secretary of state john kerry called on russia and iran and any other countries with influence over syria to push for negotiations. Were prepared to negotiate, is assad prep
All weekend long on booktv. For a complete schedule visit booktv. Org. In 1936, five years before they published let us now praise famous men, james agee and photographer walker evans produced a feature article for Fortune Magazine titled cotton tenants. It was about three poor families in alabama living through the great depression. The 30,000 word article and accompanying photos were never published by fortune, but cotton tenants was discovered decades later in a collection of agees manuscripts housed at the university of tennessee. During this event hosted by the Jimmy Carter Library and museum, editor john summers leads a Panel Discussion about the book and the work of james agee and walker evans. Carter library, president ial library here in atlanta, georgia. Im thrilled to be moderating this illustrious panel tonight. I think we will begin by introducing the book that we are going to be talking about, cotton tenants. James agee, walker evans. We will get started. In 1936, Fortune