Ladies and gentlemen, remember when you wake and sleep at the National Constitution Center Affiliates it too should america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u. S. Constitution on a nonpartisan basis beautiful. That sounded great. There is no more important part of our great nation and to disseminate the most import ideas in america for promoting nonpartisan constitutional reform and we have several upcoming programs that i will plug including december 2, we will host a breaking news town hall on what the constitution says that impeachment and we will bring together a range of legislators and scholars to discuss the history and constitutional dimension of the impeachment process. December 5, Judicial Center on the Fourth Amendment and privacy historical perspectives in december 6, should be a moving program called that the girl in the picture remembering vietnam and it will include the heroic human rights activist who has a child was immortalized in the infamou
That. Gr is also a great case that showst the personal stories behind these cases. There is a battle going onis a o between john adams, Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall behind the scenes the road is the story of this case. It has legal import that the ima shows are personal that are engaging and a cigar illuminating on the time period. 9 p. M. And monday nightng tuning in cspans landmark cases. Mark farkas executive producer, appreciate it. Thank you very much. The cspan cities to were working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. This week and were joined by comcast to learn more about the history of literary life of santa rosa, california, consider part of the napa wine country. We look at the evolution of the wine industry. Sonoma countys agriculture historic guess you could say begin with wine because the first line planted here were by general vallejo, probably in the late 1820s or early 1830s in which is a very long time ago. They were mission grace
I love illinois. And i cannot stand to see what pat and Rob Blagojevich have done to our homes that are at risk. The future for the children is in jeopardy under the failed leadership of the corruption, cronyism, the patronage of job losses, the brutally high taxes, to be funded schools. We are failing as a state and i will not let it happen. We need bipartisan solutions. We need real leadership. We can make illinois the greatest state and the greatest nation in the greatest nation on earth and i can drive the process. The people of illinois are fantastic. We are the hardest working families to the most fertile farms. We have the best location. We are the heart of america. We can strive leadership that solves problems on a bipartisan basis and brings a real work ethic and integrity back to the government. Im excited to go to work for you. Moderator this is a terrific studio auditions. But get an applause to those both of our candidates. [applause] thank you governor quinn and republica
Imagine that, what would you do if Stevie Wonder walked into your recording session. C en newsroom starts right now. Good morning, everyone, from washington, im don lemon. Carol is off today. We begin this hour with spiraling concerns over syria and a desperate regime trying to hold on to power. This morning, washington announces its deploying two Patriot Missile batteries and 400 troops to our nato ally turkey. It will bolster defenses to syria against its scud missiles and possible chemical weapons. Its a challenging time. Its a challenging time. Its a critical time. We Just Announced, Just Announced this morning that we are deploying two patriot batteries here to turkey, along with the troops that are necessary to man those batteries so that we can help turkey have the kind of Missile Defense it may very well need in dealing with threats that come out of syria. To cnns Nick Paton Walsh in beirut following the latest developments. Nick is on the phone, what can you tell us . We dont
The Kahneman-Treisman Center announces a new lunchtime seminar series presenting works in progress by Center Affiliates, including the Sugarman Practitioners in Residence. On the third Thursday of each month (with the exception of September and October, which will occur on the last Thursday), the Center will invite all members of the Princeton community undergraduates, graduate students, fellows, staff, and faculty to a lunchtime seminar featuring works in progress by Center Affiliates, including the Sugarman Practitioners in Residence. Lunch will be served at noon with a 30-40 minute presentation beginning at 12:10, with time afterward for discussion. RSVP by the Monday preceding each seminar; find the registration link on the event page.