Coming your way. But lets kick things off with the aforementioned Michelle Carusocabrera live in cleveland. Michelle. Hey, tyler. Another newsy day. Weve had news break in just the last half hour that the trump employee who helped write Melania Trumps speech, well, that person has accepted responsibility for the similarities to Michelle Obamas 2008 speech John Harwoods going to join us with all the details. Big night, senator ted cruz, onetime president ial hopeful expected to speak. Whats he going to say after trump called him lying ted in the primary . And then of course the headliner is indiana governor mike pence who has the spot of v. P. On the ticket as senator marco rubio, its going to be a big, big night. Lets get details on speechgate. John harwood is on the floor. John. Michelle, its very interesting. This is an expla thags that the Trump Campaign could have offered yesterday but chose not to. Instead the Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort came out and said, no, there were no ph
And so eventually in 18 years later you are released. What was that like to leave prison after 19 years to walk out of that jail . I walked out one day after my 30th birthday. While i absolutely loved walking out of prison, i realized we were in a lot of trouble with men and women coming home because we were not prepared so i had to learn a lot of stuff very quickly and fortunately i am relatively smart but the scary part i know one of the men and women who are incarcerated have third grade skills and that is scary when you think about that. Host just to correct one thing you are brilliant use secure relatively smart but you are brilliant not just intellectually but spiritually. To evolve the way that you have one of concern that people have as we think about as people are on board but the ways to do things differently are also those who are risk for violence or those who commit violent crimes. Yes. Politicians for decades have used your based to control the minds of american citizens.
A graduate at west point, vietnam veteran, served in our armed forces for over 23 years and now he is Professor Emeritus remarkable author. Some of his titles, limits of power, washington rules and breach of trust, but we are here today to talk about this book, americas war for the greater middle east a military history that just came out a few weeks ago and i think you will see during our discussion and after we talked for a bit we went to invite you to ask questions and why this is a book that everyone of us should read. Lets go head and start. I had been out of the army longer than i have been in it. [laughter] we dont think you have your microphone on cnet well, i think they are on because anyway, call me andrew. All right. Its been over 35 years since president carter outlined in 1980, what became known as the Carter Doctrine, a strategy as you point out again in a sense as a militarization of the middle east and you cite that as the turning points. Described for us because i see
Said what if nobody comes so its nice of you all to come out. I know that some of you are here to talk about the book but the reality is we are fortunate to have with us two friends of mine, it will be more interesting and probably more fascinating to many of you, Jacob Weisberg who many of you may know as the chairman of the slate group, longtime journalist recently published a book on Ronald Reagan that i cant recommend highly enough, particularly in todays political environment and malcolm gladwell, a writer for the new yorker and a very insightful nonfiction bestseller so we talk a little bit tonight about my new book, the seven cents and one of the things that were going to get him very quickly is one of the big ideas in the seven cents is the idea that theres so many questions to answer that this model of us talking to you is not entirely the light model so we will do that but we also want to open it up for questions and debate and i hope people will talk about the guys that are
Systemically rape women, they would do anything. And thats scary to me. Rose from International Politics to the world of culture and dance, we talk to Kara Medoff Barnett about the american ballet theatre. I think as american ballet theatre celebrated its 75th and turns its sights towards the future, i think that that future has many different fa sets to it. And it certainly builds on this tradition. But what is next . What is next for the art form. What is next for this company . And i think that in having been not just at Lincoln Center which is a tremendous arts institution, but my last role at Lincoln Center was building out the International Arm of Lincoln Center. And what does it mean to the american ballet theatre to be cultural ambassadors. Rose Foreign Policy in the future and ballet when we continue. Funding for carlie rose is p rose funding for charlie rose has been provided by the following and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide.