Conversations with nonfiction authors and others making things happen. Weekly hour long conversations that regularly feature authors on Nonfiction Books about a variety of topics and behind the scenes of the Nonfiction Book Publishing Industry with industry updates and best sellers lists. Find our podcasts by downloading the free cspan app and wherever you get your podcasts and our website, cspan. Org podcast. April, 1865 brought the confederate surrender at appmattox and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and many africanamericans were hopeful that johnson would promote. And they were disillusioned with johnson, after Frederick Douglass talked about it. And eventually led to his impeachment. Within the records of the archives is the impeachment of johnson, february 1868. Three days later 12847 voted to adopt the resolution. In the failed promise, Robert Levine brought Frederick Douglass and wider black community to reject Andrew Johnson and call for a guilty verdict in his impeachm
White house communication director hope hicks, hearing on capitol hill taking questions from the House Intelligence Committee as part of their investigation into russias meddling or perceived meddling. Here is the thing, everyone. This investigation has not come up with any hard evidence of any collusion of the Trump Campaign working with the russians. So is the president right, when he says this is nothing but one big, giant witchhunt . We are on it. But first, lets go back to the top story. Fed chair Jerome Powell, in his first testimony there as fed chair on capitol hill, is indicating some good things ahead. Those tax cuts are working. Maybe wages go up. Maybe that means the fed has to be more aggressive. Our own adam shapiro is following it right now. He has the latest. Hey, adam. Reporter trish, he talked about the economy. He talked about wages, expecting wages to accelerate. It is really about jobs. He pointed out in the opening testimony, in 2009, 15 unemployment for people wi
And i might not be here tonight if ann had not made a different decision careerwise than she made. When i was at the institute for justice many of you probably know that ann was a lawyer before she became the celebrity and commentator that she is today. And she applied for a position at the institute for justice. We offered her a position working as an attorney for i. J. And she turned us down. And the reason she turned us down was that washington d. C. Had adopted an antismoking ordinance and she was wondering where the heck she would be smoking her cigarettes. They would not be at her office unfortunately for her. Subsequently we hired a different lawyer and that lawyer and i organized a group of parents in southcentral los angeles to fight for school choice, to file a lawsuit arguing that the quality of education in southcentral los angeles was so appalling that it violated your state constitutions guarantee of a high quality education. They sought a voucher remedy, that essentially
Applause for ann coulter. I thought i would begin with a brief anecdote about ann who ive known for many, many years. And i might not be here tonight if ann had not made a different decision careerwise than she made. When i was at the institute for justice many of you probably know that ann was a lawyer before she became the celebrity and commentator that she is today. And she applied for a position at the institute for justice. We offered her a position working as an attorney for i. J. And she turned us down. And the reason she turned us down was that washington d. C. Had adopted an antismoking ordinance and she was wondering where the heck she would be smoking her cigarettes. They would not be at her office unfortunately for her. Subsequently we hired a different lawyer and that lawyer and i organized a group of parents in southcentral los angeles to fight for school choice, to file a lawsuit arguing that the quality of education in southcentral los angeles was so appalling that it v
If ann had not made a different decision careerwise than she made. But when i was at the institute for justice, ann many of you probably know that ann was a lawyer before she became the celebrity and commentator that she is today. She applied for a position at the institute for justice and we offered her a position working as an attorney for ij. And she turned us down. The reason she turned us down was that washington, d. C. , had adopted an antismoking ordinance and she was wondering where the heck she was going to be smoking her cigarettes. And it would not be at our office, unfortunately for her. But, subsequently we hired a different lawyer, and that lawyer and i organized a group of parents in South Central los angeles to fight for school choice, to file a lawsuit arguing that the quality of education in South Central los angeles was so appalling that it violated our your state constitutions guarantee of a highquality education. And they sought a voucher remedy, essentially the op