Good evening, everyone. Before we get started, e wanted to go over a couple of very quick housekeeping details. Please silence your cell phones. And if you have or just to let you know, theres no recording, no photos allowed during our programs. And thanks. However, you will get a chance to see all of this, because cspan is here tonight taping. So brush your hair, straighten your collars [laughter] you may be on tv very soon. Sally quinn is a longtime Washington Post journalist, columnist, Television Commentator and one of the capitols renowned social hostesses, also the founder of the religious web site on faith for the Washington Post. She writes for various publications and has in order several books including the party, happy endings, and were going to make you a star about her experience as the first female Network Anchor in the u. S. Sally is in conversation tonight with two good friends who are also authors. Elsa walsh is the author of divided lives the public and private strugg
Plus all the buzz you might have missed with brian balthazar. Hi. Hi, sweetheart. Thank you for taking over last week. I was able to watch it the first day and saw you and the precious jenna just do so beautifully and thank you. And we want to welcome to our today show family before we get into our talk today her precious little baby girl. Poppy. Poppy is the cutest she literally left and went here and gave birth. She and her husband henry and big sister mila welcomed poppy louise haguer. She weighed seven pounds nine ounces and she worked up to the last day. She has your work ethic. She was working last day and i texted her the day after and said are you coming in . And she said no, she wasnt. [ laughter ] she would have if she could have. Its a beautiful picture and a great name. Well, thats what they called her grandfather when he was a little boy, poppy. Its sweet. The lord giveth and the lord taketh away and thats something my family and i have been through this past week when we
Plus all the buzz you might have missed with brian balthazar. Hi. Hi, sweetheart. Thank you for taking over last week. I was able to watch it the first day and saw you and the precious jenna just do so beautifully and thank you. And we want to welcome to our today show family before we get into our talk today her precious little baby girl. Poppy. Poppy is the cutest she literally left and went here and gave birth. She and her husband henry and big sister mila welcomed poppy louise haguer. She weighed seven pounds nine ounces and she worked up to the last day. She has your work ethic. She was working up until the last day and i texted her the day after and said are you coming in . And she said no, she wasnt. [ laughter ] she would have if she could have. Its a beautiful picture and a great name. Well, thats what they called her grandfather when he was a little boy, poppy. Its sweet. The lord giveth and the lord taketh away and thats something my family and i have been through this past
Into a very different world than the world we live in today, the depression, he was born in 1930 into a poverty stricken home where his father was an oil worker and they the new poverty the way so many people cant even he ate dog food sometimes as a child, the family did, and was grateful to have it. He lived 29 different places before he was even at Bakersfield High School because his father couldnt get work during the depression. And we know that from his mothers bible where she would Say Something like june 6, 1938, arrived in wink, texas, dad cant find work, moving on tomorrow. And thats shaped the man that frank became very, very much. He knew what it was like to be hungry. He knew what it was like to literally have no clothes on his back, even when he went to usc to play football he had one pair of jeans and a white shirt. So people who think that she was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, he goes we didnt have spoons. But it made him so grateful. Honestly, hes the most grace
It comes to not do this. In sport, Jordan Spieth leads the open championship. Hes two shots clear of the field, after mastering all the british summer had to throw at him, at Royal Birkdale. Prince george at four a new official portrait is released to mark his birthday. And stav has the weekend weather. Its looking like a sunshine and showers weekend for most of us. Sunday is probably looking like the better of the two. All the details in about 15 minutes. Good morning. First our main story. Almost 1,000 children are being forced into temporary accommodation every month because more families are becoming homeless, according to councils in england. The local Government Association says the number has increased by a third in three years. It wants more powers to build what are described as genuinely Affordable Homes. 0ur social Affairs Correspondent Michael Buchanan reports. Councils say more than 900 children, what they describe as the equivalent of a secondary school, become homeless ea