Dr. Sheri fink, what is the timeline of your book . What are you talking about . Casco im talking about this fire days in 2005 when the levees failed in new orleans after Hurricane Katrina and water just round one of americas most beloved kitties. Looking specifically about what happened after those five days at the hospital. Memorial Medical Center was one of those scary longstanding Community Hospitals that have been built in 1926. It was the place people went for storms. The staff would go there even if they didnt have to work. They brought along their pets sometimes because of coors you need somewhere for the past. They brought Family Members and they sometimes even to a coup detat may not be safe at home. This is a place everyone thought was safe in the storm. Host so they would ride out hurricanes . Guest yes. What happened was that this has several vulnerabilities that ive since learned Many American hospitals do. One of them was that element of the electrical power system. So w
Thing of 70 upon that score. And to be clear that my purpose is not to bash the Mainstream Media. I do not consider the Mainstream Media, or what some people call the legacy media, i do not consider the enemy. I do believe, however, that we are in a mixed of a pathological media culture. At some of the ideas that i will share with you today will allow us to identify some of those topologies and ultimately find a way out of the topology and provide a hope for the future, as you can see here. In a few words if you would allow me personal privilege about world news group. We are the largest Christian News organization in the country. We have world magazine, which has about 400,000 readers. We also have a robust presence on the internet. About 500,000 to 600,000 unique visitors a month that are added over 2 million views. Two years ago we started a Radio Program called the world and everything in it and it is a twohour we can program and a 30 minute daily program. For those of you who are
Sunday at 1 p. M. Eastern on cspan2. On American History tv, Georgetown University professor Bonnie Morris on title ix, discrimination against women in sports and the edge issue amendments of 1972. Now the rest of our after words interview with aram goudsouzian, author of down to the crossroads. Host okay, i want to ask you about the title, crossroads, as a physical place but as a symbolic place in history. How does this march marked a historical crossroads . Guest the march in a lot of ways is a process for the Civil Rights Movement in the sense it is mostly still in the popular mind at least associated with the tenants of nonviolence and racial integration as its core goals. Underneath that, of course, especially among grassroots organizers, that the Civil Rights Movement is more about us putting blacks in positions of power, into positions where they can lift themselves up. Those goals can be intertwined of course but theyre not necessarily exactly the same thing. The march becomes
Author Marvin Olasky has written a memoir that records the “pivots” that have comprised his life’s journey. As he reflects on his conversion from radical-left ideologue to Christian journalist and his work with the Bush White House, he comes to one great realization: no matter the ups and downs, God