What august was his goal as a playwright. Im going to some stuff that you have heard before from our inclass presentation from, sam hall, but theres going to be some stuff that im going to talk about in a little bit more depth than we talked about last class on thursday, guys are going to look at tbone and weasel. I really hope you all read that and prepare to do that. Im going to give you your very quick pop quiz, the pop quiz for fences. Be easy as we will be done discussing, but were going to take it so you guys can get a grade for it. And you will also have the quiz for tbone and weasel. Lets start with August Wilson. August wilson was born Frederick August cattell or kittel in april 22. On april 27th of 1945, his mothers was daisy wilson. She a cleaning lady. Cleaning lady . His fathers name was Frederick August kittel. He was a german baker. I want you guys to pay attention. Racing in a very specific way. Races always. One of the things that were discussing as, we look at these p
president biden and the first lady rushed from their beach house when a plane entered restricted airspace. at least one fighter jet scrambled. what the secret service is now saying. gas prices suddenly rising even faster than before what s behind the acceleration a wallet-busting $5 per gallon likely just days away. crazy, never thought i would live to see that. a nationwide shortage of lifeguards one-third of public pools may be forced to close this summer. plus, remembering an icon. the face that sold billions of jars of baby food. good evening we re only four days into the hurricane season, and we already have our first tropical system to hit the u.s., and it may yet strengthen to be the first named storm of the year. but whether or not it reaches that designation, the damage is still severe this is what miami looks like today from the air. streets turned into rivers cars trapped homes flooded. this was the view from the ground last night as the floodwaters rose
[shouting] bill: there was a lot where this came from. last night. chaos in d.c. pro-palestinian protestors on the streets fighting with capitol hill police outside a dnc headquarters. this went on for a while. quite a contrast from the march the day before. good morning, everybody. bill hemmer live in new york. friend and colleague rejoins us today. good morning. martha: i m martha maccallum. dana is off today. this is america s newsroom. bill: she got the invite to go to nashville. we re back home. martha: we have a little nashville promo this morning. you see the video of what happened last night and it was pretty disturbing. at least six officers were injured in that melee. one protestor was arrested. the crowd falling for a cease-fire in the israel/hamas war and using the violence eventually last night to try to make their case. bill: they were in the faces of police officers shoving them. trying to grab hold of barricades. police trying to keep the peace. th
hazards from volcanic eruptions are pyroclastic at speeds like a jetliner. man: [speaking spanish] jess phoenix: it will obliterate trees. it will take out people. it can even reshape the geology of the area. nobody can outrun a pyroclastic flow. if you are faced with one, you are dead. welcome to violent earth. i m liev schreiber. more than 80% of the earth s surface was forged by volcanoes. they helped create fertile soil for agriculture, and volcanic gases helped form our atmosphere. without volcanoes, we would not have life on earth as we know it. all around the world, every single day, there are 40 to 50 volcanoes erupting under sea, on land, sometimes even under ice. our earth is a living, changing planet. but when a volcano erupts, it also has the power to destroy, like it did in 2018 at mount fuego in guatemala, when a massive eruption buried the surrounding towns in over 6 feet of volcanic ash in a matter of minutes. [music playing] george kourounis: mount fuego in g
please go to cnn.com/violentearth. i m liev schreiber. thanks for watching. good night. [narrator] previously on secrets & spies. [tim naftali] he sells their souls to the soviets. he sells their lives. aldrich ames is voluntarily killing people. [aldrich ames, on recording] [sir david omand] gordievsky knew that they had surreptitiously entered his flat, and that his flat was bugged. [oleg gordievsky] [alexander vassiliev] so, what do you do to officers who betray their own motherland? you execute them. [crowd cheering] [narrator] this is the unseen story of the cold war. fought not by politicians. but by secret agents. [jack barsky] there was complete misunderstanding on either side. it s very difficult to determine whom you can trust. [narrator] as the soviet union faces off with the west in the early 1980s. two spies play a dangerous game from the shadows. they seek to win the upper hand while the world stands on the brink of nuclear war. these are their stories in their