You are young reporter and then a big hotshot reporter but talk about the two different encounters that is the arc of the book. It is an incredible book and i was in my twenties working for the New York Post there is a mayor named Rudy Giuliani at the time. And there was this is absolutely unbelievable story that gripped new york city at that particular moment. Not one that i was interested in but i was working for the post and all my editors cared about. Because the news had just broken Michael Jackson, the king of pop had just married lisa marie presley, Elvis Presleys daughter. They were married in secret, they had not been seen in public yet, and they were staying at trump tower. So in this news broke out, all the paparazzi, everybody the curiosity seekers. And this is the new york pos post. Michael jackson is at his absolute peak of popularity at this moment. So the crowd around trump tower became so intense they put a police corridor or around the block people had to cross the st
Next book tv afterwards, chief White House Correspondent provides a behind the scene look of the trump administration. Afterwards is a weekly Interview Program worth relevant discuss. They are incredible bookends. I was in my twenties working for the New York Post and assigned to city hall. There was a guy that had just become mayor named rudy giuliani. And there was this absolutely unbelievable story that had gripped new york city at that particular moment. I wasnt interested in but i was at the New York Post in all my editors cared about the news had just broken that Michael Jackson had just married lisa marie presley, Elvis Presleys daughter. They were married in secret , not seen in public yet and staying at trump tower. So when the news broke out all the paparazzi, curiosity seekers, new york city. And the New York Post. And Michael Jackson is at his peak of popularity at this moment. So the crowd around trump tower was so intense they put up police corridor around the block and p
Redeeming and welcome to the National Archives im david i am the archivist of the United States and im least that you are joining us for tonights program whether youre here in the theater or joining us on facebook over youtube and a special welcome to our cspan audience. Before we hear from mo rocca i would like to hear you about two other programs coming appear in the theater. On tuesday november 12 at noon Richard Brooke kaiser will tell us about his new book give me liberty, the history of americas exceptional idea. Which examines 12 documents. On thursday november 14 at 730 we will host a veterans tribute world war ii soldier, photograph or target first with the u. S. Army signal corps, photo collection at the National Archives, offer of the new book with aftershock of the human toll of war and will join historians for discussion of the wellknown images of the war and to keep informed about these events and others throughout the year check our website, archives. Gov or sign up to t
A News Conference to announce what im about to share with you about now it seems the whole world knows that the reason the corona virus is so insidious is because you really dont have to be symptomatic to pass it on to somebody right in other words anybody but young people especially can show absolutely no symptoms none whatsoever but still be carriers and then pass the disease on to somebody else heaven forbid somebody old who could probably die like their grandparents ok again everybody who watches the news this newscast other newscasts listens to doctors Public Health officials knows this. Everybody that is but the governor of georgia who presides over the 8th biggest state in the United States of america with a population of roughly 11000000 people brian kept called a News Conference thats to announce that hes ordering residents to stay home why because he just found out that people who may not be symptomatic can still pass on the disease he just found this out you know fine and no
First program on my watch, as the former general manager of cbs Radio Network news and former managing editor for the broadcast division of united press international, the boys on the bus was required reading and i had the pleasure in the challenge, the legendary pie chamberlain of upi, a lot of you knew pie chamberlain. Looking forward to a terrific discussion this evening and now i have the pleasure of introducing the chair of the National Press club history and heritage team, the 80 seventh president of the National Press club, the bureau chief of the gaylord News Washington bureau for university of oklahoma and a dear friend, mister gil klein. [applause] thanks so much. The role of the National Press clubs history and heritage group, the legacy of the clubs 112 year history as well as to explore the history of journalism especially in washington. We are pleased that on april 20 seventh the new book, new history of the club called tales from the National Press club is scheduled to b