may 10th the senate starts to write a bill that if passed would run a bill, which will not get enough votes for passage will go tomorrow on c-span two, c-span.org on the c-span now app. this comes as many are watching to see most of the supreme court justices will hand out a decision that would overturn roe v. wade, after a draft opinion was leaked last week. in our first hour this morning, we want to hear from women only. on your view of roe v. wade and, particularly, its future. here s how you can call us and let us know. democratic women only, 202748 8000. republican, win a 202748 8001. you can text that 202748803, post reviews on our facebook at twitter pages and you can also follow the show on instagram. washington post highlights what you might expect tomorrow, with this debate over this bill. they report that the majority leader took a key step to key up that vote, writing those abortion provisions that are federal law. as the supreme court appears poised to ov
When the students he recruited future Supreme Court Justice Clarence thomas and Edward P Jones who would go on to win the Pulitzer Prize in journalism. This is about 50 minutes. Good afternoon, i would like to welcome everybody and start the program if we could. Good afternoon and welcome. This is a wonderful turn out and we are happy to have everybody this afternoon. On behalf of the college as well as though as the holy cross public radio of boston by want to welcome you to this monthly lunch. I am greg. Thank you for being here as we celebrate the publication of fraternity with author diane brady. An exceptional and accomplished journalist, diane has done all of us a great gift in telling the story of father bob brooks as well as in an Extraordinary Group of black students and how they are tied together at holy cross in the late 1960s to help shape their lives and changed the course of history. As one reviewer commented, fraternity brings to our attention for the first time an unsun
, that tour will begin at 2 00 p. M. , or trustees may have a Board Meeting at its 00 p. M. And were those of you with tickets at 3 00 p. M. Thank you very much for attending. Lady hale, thank you very much. [applause] you are watching American History tv. 48 hours of American History tv programming on cspan3. Follow us on twitter for a schedule of upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. Welcome to omaha on American History tv. Founded in 1854 by speculators from neighboring Council Bluffs, iowa this city on the banks of the Missouri River became a terminus for the Transcontinental Railroad, helping spur the towns growth in its early days. With a population over 400,000 today omaha is nebraskas largest cities. With the help of our cox Cable Partners, we will explore the history of this midwestern city. Coming up, here about omahas military history. The air force base was once a home to the Strategic Air command during the cold war. The might and strength of the a
Fails me. Teaching the tradition. The [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] you are watching American History tv all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. To join the conversation like us on facebook. All weekend American History tv is joining caught Cable Partners cox Cable Partners to showcase the history of omaha, nebraska. Learn more visit www. Cspan. Org citiestour. This is American History tv on cspan3. Well, this is the ford birth site and gardens. Gerald ford was the 30th 38th president of the United States and he was born here, but when he was born here, he was born as leslie king. He was born july 14, 1913, and stayed in omaha for about two weeks. Gerald fords mother and father didnt really get along. And this was evident from the beginning, apparently, and so they separated. And they moved from here to around the chicago are
The store that once adopted t the industry is being turned upside down. The bankruptcy is among the largest ever by a specialty retailer and could usher in changes to the companys nearly 1600 stores. Kate rogers is at a toys r us in paramus, new jersey. I dont want to grow up im a toys r us kid reporter despite the Wishful Thinking in the commercial, we all did grow up. When you look at retail, the way its being portrayed in the market right now, its under siege. There are some retailers that are challenged. Toys was in that camp. Reporter when consumers are turning to online, the company says it plans to restructure 5 billion in debt. It planned an initial Public Offering in 2010, then reversed course in 2013. Then it closed its Flagship Store in 2015. This wasnt always the case. Toys r us grew from 350 stores in the 1980s to more than 1600 stores around the globe today. But as shoppers turned to the web, amazon is stealing market share. While the toy industry grew 5 in 2016, amazon e