Naval battle in history and was a decisive victory for the United States and their allies. Up next, six panelists participate in the 75th befallingy discussion the panel, a retired admiral discusses the legacy of the battle. All, i would like to put in a little plug for a marvelous new book written by our first speaker or edited, tom cutler has edited this retrospective published by the Naval Institute. Recently it was put out and in fact filled with interesting new and old assessments of the battle, including some japanese testimony. Also a number of the panelists have written for this as well. I wanted to at least give that a plug. Second, what i wanted to do was this,ould not resist namely for a couple of reasons. Thanks to wikipedia i discovered the fact that it has become the basic Foundation Source to go , which then says you cannot cite it. I did have one person who used it for his entire paper, which is another story. But i discovered some different points. If you search this b
Shine for the rest of your life tamron we are back now at megan phelpsroper whose family started the Westboro Baptist church, known as a hate group that is protested samesex marriagewhich included a protesting at funerals for fallen soldiers. So you are telling audiences at home and hear how you are now on twitter, 2009, you are running into people who are challenging what you have been told your entire life and some of it is starting to click to you. Exactly. The fineness internal inconsistency. Westboro ideology is a very closed system so any arguments that would cause you to doubt the primary things we believe which was that the bible was the literal and infallible word of god and westboro has the only true interpretation of it and anything else was wrong. And egg argument that came from the outside of it we couldnt hear it. We had all these bible verses to dismiss those things but the fact that it was an internal can inconsistency that was a thread that began to unravel the rest of
Captioning funded by cbs good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Well, several major wildfires are raging out of control in california this morning, destroying homes and prompting mandatory evacuations. More than half a dozen active wildfires are burning across the northern and southern parts of the state. In wine country, a fire has burned at least 49 buildings, and one of the largest fires is in the state and is burning near santa clarita, about 30 miles outside of los angeles. Nichelle medina is there. Good morning. Reporter good morning, annemarie. I can tell you more than 500 firefighters arere working what been called the tick fire here in santa clarita. You can see that im standing just right here at the command center with numerous agencies. Theyve been on scene, its been very active overnight. Many of them just coming in here to take a break and get some rest. So far, this fire has burned nearly 4,
Center at the university of utah college of law visitation. We are very pleased to have you with us this afternoon. I have the privilege of serving as the director for the Land Resources and the environment here at the college of law. I should note we are pleased to be joined this afternoon not only with of the esteemed speaker, but cspan will be filming todays event and we are pleased to have them with us. The customary way that we start these events at the college of law is with the native land acknowledgment. We acknowledge this land that is named is a traditional and ancestral homeland. The university of utah erecognizes and respects the relationship that exists between many Indigenous Peoples and their traditional homelands. We respect the sovereign relationship between tribes, gostates and the federal government and affirmed the commitment to a partnership with native nations and urban indian communities through research, education and Community Outreach activities. This will con