Prime minister just into our looks on track probes doric a victory in the countrys general election. Im rebecca has welcome to the program a truce between as a vision and a mania is threatening to fall apart after renewed clashes overnight as a big fan says mania and shelling of its 2nd city gunja has killed at least 12 people and wounded dozens more meanwhile our mania has accused as a vision of continuing to shell Populated Areas within the disputed new goal of cutting back region hundreds have been killed since fighting broke out over the region in september. Im now joined by richard gere a goes in hes the head of the Regional Studies Center of Foreign Policy think tank in yerevan mania richard thanks for joining us what can you tell us about the overnight missile striking civilian targets in as a visions 2nd city was that a deliberate attack. Im not quite sure but what i can say rebecca is that its yet another powder of horrible loss of civilian life on both sides since october joh
A big early leaders votes are counted in new zealands general election for their life to Christ Church as results come in. Class riot police in thailand crackdown on protesters defying a ban on demonstrations and the Prime Minister shrugs off the mound for him to quit well look at whats next for the democracy movement. Im Rebecca Ritters welcome to the program a truce between as a big john and mania is threatening to fall apart after renewed clashes overnight as a vision says many and shelling of its 2nd stage biggest city has killed at least 12 people and wounded dozens more men while a mania has accused as a vision of continuing to shell Populated Areas with the in the disputed region of nagornokarabakh. Hundreds have been killed since fighting broke out there over the region in september. But joining me now is 3 chafee and hes a Foreign Policy analyst and chairman of the center of analysts and International Relations in back as a big john thanks very much for joining us what can you
For a longer piece. It is an extraordinary watershed, historical moment. I think we are living through a third american reconstruction effort to reconstruct democracy so that it is multiracial, multicultural. Our first efforts were after the civil war. 1865 to 1877. We did achieve some racial progress. We had black elected officials. 1500 we had a freedmens bureau. We had the creation of black churches and Public Schools, but we also institutionalized racial segregation rather quickly by the 1880s and 1890s. And we did it through racial violence and public policy. Our second reconstruction is the Civil Rights Movement between 1954 and 1965. When we think about Public School desegregation and the Voting Rights act and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. There was again racial progress, but that was really quickly closed off when we think about 1968. The assassination of Martin Luther king jr. , the assassination of Bobby Kennedy, the assassination of malcolm x. Now, we have another effort. In
Susan dr. Peniel joseph, you and i planned this interview three months back, but we got sideways with the covid lockdown. As a historian, how are you processing this time this country is going through . Prof. Joseph i have been writing a lot, both opeds in for a longer piece. It is extraordinary watershed moment. I think we are living through a third american reconstruction effort to reconstruct democracy so that it is multiracial, multicultural. Our first efforts were after the civil war. 1865 to 1877. We did achieve some racial progress. We had 15 black elected officials. We had a freedmens bureau. We had the creation of black churches and Public Schools, but we also institutionalized racial segregation rather quickly by the 1880s and 1890s. We did it through racial violence and public policy. Our second reconstruction is the Civil Rights Movement between 1954 and 1965. When we think about Public School desegregation and the Voting Rights act and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Bute wa
Here we go, another workweek, thanks for joining us. Im laura garcia. Mike will get us through with that commute in about eight minutes. Al taking a look at the warm weather that was shaking up the week. We ended the week with very warm weather. Well see the same thing again today, in fact, our temperatures peak again tomorrow. As we get started a look at our concord temperature trend in the mid50s but at noon were at 77 degrees and thats well above our normal high temperature. As we look at our micro climates expect it to reach into the low 80s inland. Well talk more about this and whats ahead coming up in the forecast in a few minutes. Thank you very much, kari. Decision 2020 and no surprise here, House Speaker nancy pelosi is the latest big name in washington to endorse former Vice President joe biden in his run for the white house. A prerecorded video was sent out saying biden helped to pass obamacare and the 2009 stimulus proves he has the leadership skills to guide america throug