Tv, Wake Forest University Professor John curley teaches a class on how the cold war infliei influenced and was influenced by photography. This is about an hour ten minutes. So last time we were talking about world war ii photography and the ways that photographers interacted with the cwar. We ended looking at this image last year. The Mushroom Cloud that emerged after the dropping of the atomic bomb on nagasaki. This image, of course, marks the end of world war ii. In many ways it marks the beginning of the cold war. Of course, nuclear dread and Nuclear Anxiety hovered over the conflict during the 1950s and 1960s and up through the 1980s to the end of the conflict. Its a fitting image to begin our class today. We will think a lot about photography during the cold war. Specifically, american photography during the cold war. This is a massive topic. One could imagine a course on the subject. General themes as well as case studies and in the meantime, along the way, talk about some advan
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Spending caps. Theyre getting pretty close, but daca has been keeping things ground to a halt. We are hoping to see movement next week, which would mean we dont have too much craziness after the next february a deadline, but things are pretty jumbled up for now, and we really arent sure how they are going to be getting to the next funding bill. Host ahead of mondays official release, there is some topline information on what will be in the immigration proposal, including the 1012 your path to citizenship for 1. 8 million people, 25 million for the border wall and other security measures. It would limit socalled chain migration to include spouses and minor children only and eliminate the visa lottery system. What has been the reaction so far . Public ends have actually republicans have been pretty on board, even hardliners like tom cotton and david purdue. Thats lead some people to believe that this could be the sign of a breakthrough. Then shortly after that earlier on friday afternoon
Revolution that has created the american nation. Today, it is my great pleasure to introduce a noted scholar, activist, political Robert Watson from Lynn University who will be talking about the ghost ship of brooklyn. I am holding the book in my hand here. I hope you have got it. I know we have had a lot of online orders for this book. He will be signing books immediately after and we still have a few left in our gift shop if you want to take it home. This really is how history should be written. A story oft drama and excitement. I encourage you to get it. The reason is such a good book is Robert Watson is an unusual historian and scholar. He passionately acts on his conviction that understanding the past is incredibly important in Civic Engagement, Political Leadership and decisionmaking. He has written, edited, and published nearly 40 books on a stunning array of topics from modern history to the war of 1812. He has even written a historical novel with his son on Washingtons Crossin
And information sharing vital to dismantling criminal organizations. I would like to welcome the subcommittee and appreciate the witnesses for being here today. The chair recognizes himself for Opening Statement for which ill deliver mr. Kings Opening Statement. Law enforcement officers use many weapons to fight terrorism and crime on our streets. Some of these weapons such as badges, guns and squad cars are easy to see. They are the hallmarks of police work. Other weapons, however, that are harder to identify, but every bit as vital. Among these less visible weapons, access to timely and Accurate Information is oftentimes difference between a successful investigation and unsolved crime. In todays threat environment much of the information needed it generated overseas. This is particularly true when it comes to combatting complex Transnational Criminal Organizations that threaten our safety here at home. These sophisticated criminal enterprises do not stop at borders. Instead, they ext