please join me for the invocation. dear lord, thank you for the hard work that has gone into making this an outstanding ceremony. thank you for allowing us to celebrate the reopening of the u.s. army women s museum. and the immeasurable impact our female soldiers have made on the great army. help us to rightly honor them by blessing this ceremony with professionalism, joy and heartfelt gratitude. i asked this, for your dear and dear namesake, amen. ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. they serve as the director of the united states army since 2010. responsible for the preservation, conservation and accountability of over 7000 artifacts, her teen makes it possible for over 50,000 visitors a year to experience the history and contribution made by women to the u.s. army. for over four years, she has spearheaded the project with a vision to model women service in this country from 17 75 to the present. the director of the women s museum. [applause] good afternoon, th
hello and welcome to sportsday this saturday night, with me chetan pathak, coming up on the programme. one night away from england s opening match of euro 2024 against serbia we ll be live in germany where the team are going through their final preparations. what next for scotland and their supporters after their opening day humbling at the hands of the hosts? scotland will face switzerland next week who make a winning start to their campaign in cologne. tributes pour in as the former arsenal and everton striker kevin campbell dies at the age of 5a after a short illness. also coming up on sportsday before eight. two weeks out from wimbledon jack draper s into the final of the stuttgart open as he targets his first atp tour title. and can england s cricketers avoid elimination at the t20 world cup? rain has delayed the start against namibia as things stand, they re heading out. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. injust over 2a hours, england begin their quest to b
hello and welcome to sportsday this saturday night, with me, chetan pathak. coming up on the programme. one night away from england s opening match of euro 2024 against serbia we ll be live in germany where the team are going through their final preparations. what next for scotland and their supporters, after their opening day humbling at the hands of the hosts. scotland will face switzerland next week who make a winning start to their campaign in cologne. tributes pour in as the former arsenal and everton striker kevin campbell dies at the age of 5a after a short illness. also coming up on sportsday before seven. two weeks out from wimbledon jack draper s into the final of the stuttgart open as he targets his first atp tour title. and can england s cricketers avoid elimination at the t20 world cup. rain has delayed the start against namibia as things stand they re heading out. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. in just over 2a hours england begin their quest to
virginia. they will talk about how these monuments influence memory of the war, and how public perception, particularly of confederate monuments, has changed. this is about 50 minutes. we will reconvene the panel. it has been a good day so far. what we will do is recognize you, you raise your hand, wait for the microphone. if you ve got a question, it should be referred to one of the panelists, please designate that, and please try to stick to questions rather than statements. and let me start with a question that we got in virtual space. my name is mike powell. we are the largest roundtable in the u.s. i ve have gone to great lengths to keep politics out of the roundtable. this topic, monuments, has elements of both history and politics. what do you think should be the role of roundtables, if any, on this issue? we thought that was a very good question. civil war pops buffs, who know more about the general public, what should we do about this issue? tom, i will ask you f
the u.s. i have gone to great lengths to keep politics out of the roundtable. this topic, monuments, has elements of both history and politics. what do you think should be the role of roundtables, if any, on this issue? we thought that was a very good question. civil war buffs, who know more about the general public, what should we do about this issue? tom, i will ask you first. professor brown: [indiscernible] if you think that you are keeping taught six out of it, keeping politics out of it, you re probably kidding yourself. my device would be to try to have an environment in which you can have political discussions and recognize it is a political discussion. tim. professor sedore: no question. i don t see how you can avoid politics in the war. but roundtables have a really gratifying ability and i m aware of how a different perspective can be brought in a certain sense. they are really interested in history, and in some ways, you have to let it come out with the shar