Fox news sunday. Then. Today i am asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment. Chris House Speaker nancy pelosi formally directing democrats to move forward with impeachment, saying the president s actions leave no choice. We will talk with democratic congressman david cicilline, a key member of the house Judiciary Committee, which will hear evidence monday from house investigators. Plus, the justice departments Inspector General releases his highly anticipated review of the 2016 russia probe. I hear its devastating, but we will soon find out. Chris we will ask our sunday panel with the ig report will mean for the president s claims it was all the witch hunts. And our power player of the week is obsessed with spies and the gadgets they use to steal secrets. All right now on Fox News Sunday. Chris you are looking live at the Ronald Reagan president ial library and air force one, that carried our 40th president around the globe in pursuit of peace. Welcome to a special ho
Speaker, dr. Christy pichichero. Dr. Pichichero, our good friend and neighbor, is an associate professor at george mason university. Her talk this evening is being held in conjunction with our current exhibition, revolutionary reflections french memories of the war for america, which is on view in our gallery immediately behind this fireplace and will be open after the talk this evening. Dr. Pichichero will be discussing war and the enlightenment in the context of french experiences during the American Revolution. Many french officers of this era, such as rochambeau, whose writings are featured in our show, consider themselves military philosophers who brought enlightenment and philosophical spirit to their military enterprises. Their experience is in america had a profound impact on their politics and worldviews when they returned to france after the war. These themes are at the center book, theheros military enlightenment war and culture in the french empire from louis xiv to napoleo
[children yelling] narrator we have lived in the shadow of the wall for more than a year. It cuts through the heart of berlin. We have learned to live with it. We refuse to think that it will always be this way. In the beginning, we waved across the wall to our families in east berlin. It didnt matter who watched us. But later, the communist policemen came and stopped our families from waving. [speaking foreign language] narrator my mother lives over there. They will move her away if she dares to wave. Its forbidden. I speak to my children in east berlin with hand signals, making certain the guards are not watching. I dont want them to harm my family. We have become good with our signals. At dusk, the communists have a hard time tracking us down, but we take chances, especially on nights when an escape is planned. In the beginning, many people escaped in broad daylight by jumping out of windows facing the western the sector of the city. Our firemen were there to help. We remember the w
Spy on visitors and control their own citizens. Hello. I am a curator historian at the International Spy museum in washington dc and we had the largest collection of espionage and intelligence related artifacts in the world. Looking coldl be war berlin. Germany was divided between the victors, the u. S. , United Kingdom and the soviet union. Andsoviet union occupied the other countries, the west. That included the capital city of berlin, divided into four the soviets occupied the eastern section of berlin. This starts the division of germany and berlin after the war. That division became concrete the election of of the berlinn wall. In the years after world war ii and with the occupation of east germany and berlin by the soviets, hundreds of thousands of people in the east had been fleeing to the west. These numbers became larger and larger. It was a terrible drain of intelligent and of skills in the east. These numbers were reaching very large numbers in the months leading up to 1961.
Having, and i feel like this is one of those so im excited for him to speak about it. Im going to give you a little kind of overview. If a cell phone, please take photos, but dont make the flash happen. We are filming tonight, as you probably can see. Its a little distracting. We will have the books for sale. We have them for sale currently and if you would like to, i really implore you to look through it and have alan sign it. Hell be signing afterwards as well. We have a wonderful server in the room. She will be here all night. So please take care of her as she will take care of you. I will now turn it on over to alan for the talk of ghosts of Sheridan Circle. Thanks. [ applause ] thank you very much, olivia. Thank you to busboys and poets for hosting this. I also want to thank my publisher for putting this together, the two institutions who made this book happen in washington. Im so happy to be presenting this in washington which is, you know, literally the scene of this crime. The