Weeks interview with nancy isenberg, here are some of the programs you might enjoy. A book about how winning the Powerball Lottery change the life of the West Virginia man. A photographer talks about his book in the shadow of our and also ron churn out on his biography of alexander hamilton, the basis for the broadway musical. Washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. Up, tom fitton. The, the director for center for civic learning and whichment will look at candidate millennials are likely to support. Washington journal, beginning at monday morning. Join the discussion. As a teenager, Jarrett Adams was convicted of Sexual Assault. He served 10 years in prison before being exonerated with the help of the wisconsin Innocence Project. Now he is an attorney, representing needy defendants and fighting Wrongful Convictions. He spoke at the city club of cleveland for about an hour. Good afternoon. I am a partner at baker and hostetler. It is my pleasure t
President obama created isis or Hillary Clinton we should be talking about the next step in the fight against that. But some of the other threats that were not talking about cybersecurity, with the hack of the Democratic National committee. Last couple er the of years, on a regular basis, either states sponsored entities or individuals against national thats institutions, one. Obviously, Global Climate change. July was the hottest month on seen and t weve ever it comes on the heels of a decade of very high temperatures obama, hink president secretary clinton, have recognized this as a factor. Donald trump denies that its factor. So thats another challenge, where were not having as much to do bate about what next. Phone number is on the bottom of the screen for our guest. Center for American Progress. Cap, action fund at the Center Security National Senior fellow. We look forward to your phone calls in just a couple of and well take a look at a pest of tape here from donald rump speakin
We should probably get started. A great many people will have a great deal to say. And we ought to do what we can to make that happen. Welcome to the panel, the econd panel on hamilton. I am arby bernstein, i teach at city college at the colin powell for civic and global leadership. And i will spare you the rest. I would like to introduce my colleagues. I will introduce them in the order in which they will be speaking. We will be going down the row. Mr. Carp the professor of American History at brooklyn college. He is author of defiance of the patriots, the Boston Tea Party, and the making of america. The Boston Tea Party and the making of america. And rebels rising cities in the making of the American Revolution. Nancy is the author most recently of white trash, the 400 year untold history of class in america. Which is just been reviewed by the New York Times book review and the new yorker among other places. She is also the author of fallen founders, the life of aaron burr, the final
The Supreme Court and diversity in the judicial system, plus the impact of the president ial election and the balance of power in the u. S. Senate. This took place at the annual gathering of progressives, called net roots nation, which happened in st. Louis. Is a pleasure to be here. I am the president of alliance for justice, and coming to net roots is like coming home. Its great to be here every year. I see some old faces, and a lot of new faces, which is wonderful, and i would say, after the events of the past few weeks here in our country, and yesterday in france, it is really good to be among friends today. So thank you all for being here. We have an Amazing Group of speakers, so i will get right to it. I also want to thank adam. Adam, where are you . He was on the board of net roots. He used to be the chair. Booster of this panel, so im very grateful to you. Bys panel is organized alliance for justice, as well as the center for american progress. And again, we are just privileged
In places like indianapolis, chicago. They were described in the same derogatory way as poor blacks who were living in the city. That is part of our history that we dont talk about. We dont ruin want to face of to how important class is. Tonight at 8 00 on q a. Artifactsek american take you to museum and is stored places to learn what artifacts reveal about American History. Next, National Park Service Ranger Matthew Penrod leads a tour of arlington house, the robert e. Lee memorial. Today it is the most visited his stork home and the National Park service system, which is marking its centennial this year. Arlington house will close at the end of 2016 for a yearlong restoration made possible by a 12. 35 million gift from berlin the best David Rubenstein full interest David Rubenstein. Mr. Penrod im a Park Service Ranger here it the robert e. Lee memorial. I have been here many years. I sometimes joke is more time in this house then robert e. Lee did. It was his home for about 30 years.