Good evening. Im tony clark from the Carter Library. Cant tell you how excited i am to see you all for the audience, watching this. It has rained all day long, and it is raining very hard right now. And to see you all turn out tonight, i think is a tribute to ingrid and her organization and the book. So thank you all very much. I appreciate it. If you have not been to our Author Program before, i would encourage you to good on to the judgmenty Carter Library website. We have two to three authors, sometimes four, every week, and they are just fascinating. Later this week we have a book called wilmingtons lie about the rise of white nationalists and wilmington, North Carolina, back in the 1880s. We have judge douglas ginsburg, talk us about his book, voices of the republic, a tiein with a pbs series on thursday. We have a whole bunch of wonderful authors so i encourage you to take a look there and come back see is again. Im delighted for tonights program. Inning grids newkirk was born in
I appreciate it. If you have not been to our Author Program before, i would encourage you to go on to the Jimmy Carter Library website, we have 2 3 authors, sometimes for every week and they are just fascinating, later this week we have a book called wilmingtons fly, the rise of White Nationalist in wilmington North Carolina back in the 1880s. We have judge Douglas Ginsburg talking about his book, voices of the republic into tiein with the pbs series on thursday, we have a whole bunch of wonderful authors so i would encourage you to take a look and come back and see us again. I am delighted for tonights program, Ingrid Newkirk was born in england, youll be able to tell that with the accent. She lived in europe until she was seven years old and then her parents moved to new delhi where her father worked as a engineer and her mother volunteered for Mother Teresa and various charities. Her early volunteer experiences packing pills, rolling bandages for people who suffer from leprosy, stuf
The speaker pro tempore the house will be in order. The chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. The speakers rooms, washington, d. C. July 27, 2015. I hereby appoint the honorable Carlos Curbelo to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. Signed, john a. Boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to the order of the house of january 6 2015, the chair will now recognize members fromliesed submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. The chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each partied limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event shall debate continue beyond 1 50 p. M. The chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas mr. Poe, for five minutes. Mr. Poe mr. Speaker, an armistice was signed 62 years ago today to signify the official end of the korean war, it was july 27, 1953. This first
The same place anyway. After words airs every saturday at 10 p. M. And again sunday at 9 p. M. Eastern. And you can watch all previous after words programs on our web site, booktv. Org. [inaudible conversations] good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to barnes noble upper west side. Tonight i have the distinct pleasure of introducing author sean wilentz, a George Henry Davis 1886 professor of American History at Princeton University and author of the vancroft prize winning the rise of american democracy, bob dylan in america and many other works. He brings us today his new book, the politicians and the egalitarians the Hidden History of american politics, in which he reminds us of the commanding role Party Politics has played in our struggle against economic be inequality. At nations founding, americans believed that wealth extremes would destroy their revolutionary experiment in republican government. That idea has since shaped National Political conflict. Mr. Wilentz transfo
Place quite like times square on new years eve. What a fun time. Weather looks like its cooperating. Theres some future radio city rockettes. Perhaps not. Stilted 1 Million People have crowded into times square tonight and new York Police Say they are trying to make this the most secure new Years Eve Party anywhere in the world and so far we have heard of no problems at all in new york city. All went very smoothly. Of course they are experts. No, City Police Department at providing security for mass events like this. Look at the confetti as it rains down on fairly clear certainly crisp new york city night. Center of the world new york city. Well in just one hour be sure to join us for the music celebration on dick clark new years rocking eve hosted by Ryan Seacrest that starts at 10 00 oclock over on abc 7. Happy new year im dan ashley. Own celebration is now less than 3 hours away. Heres the scene along the embarcadero rate now where thousands are expected to ring in the new year. For