U. S. Mexico border. It is my great pleasure to introduce our moderator. Simone romero as a correspondent the New York Times. He covered brazil and other parts of south america and is written on a broad range of issues including river pirates in the amazon, paraguays insurgency and the shifting politics of antarctica. He was based in caracas venezuela for the New York Times as bureau chief where he covered colombian warhe and politics in bolivia. Give a warm welcome to simon romero. [applause] mr. Romero thanks for the kind introduction. I will introduce this wonderful panel i have the pleasure of moderating. Is a journalist and cultural anthropologist and writer at texas monthly. Thework focuses on u. S. Mexico border in the history and culture of south texas. Her writing has appeared in harpers magazine and the New York Times. [applause] angela is a multimedia journalist who has covered the u. S. Mexico border in mexicos interior for television, newspapers and radio and was muska and
The other big story of the day. Is, of course, the debate. By now you know las vegas is the host city of the final showdown Hillary Clinton and donald trump. Security is tight around the thomas and mack. Marissa kynaston is live out there right now walking us through what its like to be in the middle of it all two of the most protected people in the nation are going to be here tonight so obviously security is tight. But they also want to make sure the public is safe. If you drive by unlv right different. Youll notice shipping containers surrounding the campus acting as a sort of wall then obviously the Large Police Presence i was able to talk with metro about their plans for tonight they said they cant disclose how many officers will be here especially since a large number will be undercover but they said they are using a similar Security Model that they use every year for new years eve all hands on deck this is to. Obviously this part of campus rigtt here behind me is usually open to
Willoughby Police Department detective bu suspects identity is not yet revealed. Is not clear how many shots were fired, in the back of the aid store in you can see bullet holes in that building next door. It is a very active crime scene,e, the police gave an upde on the shooting. G. Kevin freeman with the update, but other like can be shed on what happened. The police to just proved us. Said the suspect is deceased, the s Police Officer with minor injuries and happened at about 1 00 p. M. As the officer approached the car in the lowes store parking lot in willoughby. He was reported to be there and the police knew he had outstanding warrants, h there is video taken as shots were fired, the police chief held in the blanks as to what led up to this. Said his cruiser in front of the vehicle. The lowes parking lot was congested there is also a mcdonnells nextdoor during lunchtime,ed a as he approached the suspect asking for his identification, xavier paul certification. The second officer
Times for popular Public Affairs and history programs. Stay up to date on all the election coverage. Cspans radio app means you always have cspan op the go. Next on history book shelf, author james chace talks about his book. 1912 wilson. Roosevelt, taft and debs the election that changed the country. Professor chace describes the personalities and relationships between Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard taft and eugene debs. Welcome to viewers on cspans book tv. Today were here to discuss james chaces new book, 1912 wilson. Roosevelt, taft and debs the election that changed the country. It has just been published by simon and schuster. Woodrow Wilson Center is the official memorial to our 28th president. Created in 1968 by an act of congress within the smithsonian institution. Because Woodrow Wilson headed Princeton University before becoming president the center memorializes his legacy as a bridge between the worlds of academia and public policy. It fulfills this miss
Launches his partys election campaign. And the environmentalists with chain saws. Were deep in the indonesian jungle where its man versus nature again. First, former South African president Nelson Mandela has been discharged from hospital after almost three months. Hes being treated for a lung infection in pretoria. The South African government says the former president and antiapartheid leader is still in a critical condition. Tonya page joins me now live from johannesburg. His condition is described as critical and at times unstale. Why is he being allowed to go home . Reporter well, i think the reason for that is explained by the South African president s office, which is the official conduit of all information pertaining to the former president s health. They make it clear that they have reconfigured parts of the former president s home in the house and suburb in johannesburg to allow for intensive care treatment at his home. They say that the same medical team, private and public