Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. This morning President Trump is back at the white house after being hospitalized for the coronavirus. After arriving back at the white house yesterday, the president stood on the balcony and removed his mask in a dramatic gesture. He then released a video on social media youb playing his covid diagnosis. Still, his own doctors warned he is not out of the woods yet so naomi ruchim is in washington. Naomi, what is the president s latest message to the American People when it comes to the coronavirus . Reporter annemarie, clearly the president is trying to portray an image of health and strength telling the American People he beat the virus in a couple of days. He is telling americans not to be afraid of covid19 and not to let it dominate their lives. Still, doctors say he has a lot of room left in his recovery and this comes as many close to the president are still sick with covid19. President trump walked out of Walter Reed Medical
American history of the civil war. She has published numerous books and articles, including the heart of the eagle, irishamerican volunteers in the union army, and the soldiers of most celebrated unit. This book will be on sale. She will sign it for you and after this presentation. You can get a copy at the gift shop and there will be an opportunity for her to sign. Shes a past president of the Mississippi Historical society, a member of the board of trustees for the society of military history and serves on the Editorial Board of civil war times magazine and the Advisory Board of the National Civil war museum. Her most recent research involves civil war governors of mississippi project, which she directs, this is a Collaborative Partnership between the Mississippi Department of archives and history, the Mississippi Digital Library and the university of southern mississippi, which will scan, stateribe, annotate and civil war era governors papers. About 50,000 documents spanning nine ad
Sen. Collins the hearing will come to order. Good morning everybody. It is wonderful to welcome all of you here to washington, d. C. This is our 11th childrens congress and it is always a privilege to work with jd rs families whose commitment to promoting lifechanging research to prevent, treat, and ultimately cure type i diabetes inspires me. I want to welcome not only our Ranking Members, senator casey and senator scott from florida, but also we have a special guest and that is the cochair with me of the Senate Diabetes Caucus, senator jean of New Hampshire. Thank you for joining us here today as well. Let me shorten my opening comments this morning because we do have votes beginning at 11 00 , and i want to make sure that we have time to hear from all of our witnesses. As i said i want to begin by welcoming the more than 160 children who have traveled to washington from all across the country to share your personal stories. You will tell us what it is like to live with type i diabet
York. Good to be with you. Im anne marie green. A deadly Helicopter Crash in new york city is renewing calls to ban nonessential helicopter flights over the nations largest city. Yesterday the chopper crashed killing the pilot, the only person on board. Terrorism is not expected. U. S. Congresswoman is calling a ban on nonessential helicopter flights saying they are too dangerous. We are at the scene of the crash in manhattan with details on the investigation and what we have learned so far about the pilot. Laura . Reporter good morning, anne marie. 58yearold Tim Mccormick was not only a veteran pilot but a volunteer firefighter here in hico stiothat ca waherela an investigator from the National Transportation safety board is en route to new york to begin looking into yesterdays fatal Helicopter Crash. The augusta a109e went down on top of a 54story building in midtown manhattan. I felt budike it was a big shake. I thought something was wrong with the elevator at first. Reporter it was
Eastern on American History tv on cspan3. Next on the civil war, ofuniversity southern mississippi professor describes treatment of veterans after the civil war and challenges preconceptions about the Mississippi State pension system. The soldiers home which welcomed africanamericans as well as the wives and widows of veterans. Welcome, everyone. To marybeths welcome to the National Civil war museum, our sixth letter. We are excited we are excited hurl. To have dr. Susanna her credentials are many. I will read this because i dont want to mess anything up in her introduction. Professor ofe history for the dale center for the study of war and society at the university of southern mississippi. She specializes in 19th century American History of the civil war. She has published numerous books and articles, including the heart of the eagle, irishamerican volunteers in the volunteers iny soldiers army, and the of louisianas most celebrated unit. This book will be on sale. She will sign it fo