Raffles going on. At your table youve been given a note card that we would like you to write down a question for our panel this afternoon. If you have a question for them. And what i will do, i will take out the most objectionable ones. And then well proceed from there. But so if you find that and if youve got a question, then write it down and well ask our wonderful speakers today. Weve also, at the break were going to bring in my staff and were going to have a chance to acknowledge them. And then our Panel Discussion is after lunch at 1 00. So that will be the end of our day. I really like our speakers presentation title today, mission impossible, rethinking george b. Mcclel an. After this conference i think its more impossibler to do that. But dr. George rable, professor at the university of alabama where he held the care of southern history. He is the author of of a book that won the 2003 lincoln prize and was the choice outstanding academic title. His most recent book is damn yank
Weve also got some other raffles going on, and at your table you have been given a notecard that we would like you to write down a question for our panel this afternoon. If you have a question for them, and what i will do, i will take up the most objectionable ones [laughs] well proceed from there. But, so if youve got a question, write it down, and we will ask our wonderful speakers today. Weve also at the break we are going to bring in my staff and were going to have a chance acknowledge them. Our Panel Discussion is after lunch at 1 00. So, thatll be the end of our day. I really like our speakers presentation title today. Mission impossible rethinking george b. Mcclellan. After what weve heard so far in this conference, i think it is even more impossibler. Dr. George rable is the Professor Emeritus at the university of alabama, roll tide. He held the Charles Sumner so chair of history. He is the author of fredericksburg, fredericksburg, which won a lincoln prize. His most recent boo
Good morning. Good morning, and welcome to the new York Botanical garden to parking lot library were are are very glad that you are here many my cohost david scone so on his way director of the darvin manuscript project at the museum of Natural History joining us soon. Special welcome to the other Staff Members and researchers from the American Museum of history very pleased youre here and thank you, thank you. And also to the students and research from fordham university. The pleasure to have you here. This morning, our focus, of course, is darwin. All of you have a special relationship with this man. And today well focus on his backyard experiments and dr. James costa will guide us through this story. Hes inspiring scientist and claimed author of the new book. Dada darwin backyard and you have or already seen that you are actually able to purchase a year after the presentation, and have doctor costa with jim so well call him spernl personal message for you. While people are standing
Figueroas lawyer. They found sfpd violated its own ordnance by sharing information with the feds. They state without any doubt that officers are not to assist ice with any civil immigration warrants. People like mr. Figueroa who are victims of crimes can go to the police to tell them i need help without fear of deportation. You can, its ridiculous. Reporter a secondgeneration citizen saying friends and coworkers who are undocumented need to know that police arent there to hurt them but to help when they are most in need. People came to this country with a dream. Theyre not robbing people. Theyre not gun mointpoint, the working, you know . Reporter pedro figueroas attorney said shed like to see one more change. Shed like more transparency, the police to put out a public report saying when they helped the feds, why and how. Meanwhile, the state of californias moving closer to becoming a sanctuary state, despite heated debate in sacramento. Back in april, the Assembly Today approved the b
And tranquil weather tonight. A modest inland warming trend expected thursday and friday with long range trends showing seasonable july temperatures and persistent marine layer along the coast. will morning will our top story this morning. A mother whose two young kids were killed in a car crash in the east bay is demanding justice this morning. The crash happened last friday night on highway four in concord when the family of four was leaving a movie. 35yearold Lemuel Wilson junior is now facing two counts of murder, and driving under the influence. Two boys, ages 5 and 10, were killed in the crash. A threemonth old remains in Critical Condition this morning. Police say wilson has at least two prior duis, and was released from jail just one day before the crash for charges related to terror threats in pleasanton. The mother of the boys spoke to kron four about making sure there is justice for her children. will wilson is being held on two Million Dollars bail. A go fund me page has be