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he's ken burns. this is overheard. let's me honest. this is about the ability to learn about the experience of not having been taught properly. how would you avoid it? what has befallen other nations in africa? and you could say he made his own bed, but you cause him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got a f from you actually. this is over. (applause) ken burns, welcome. - thank you. - honored to meet you, great to have you here. - it's my pleasure. - congratulations on this wonderful project. - thank you very much. i should say that's it's the great good fortune of growing old and public television that i share the authorship of this with sarah burns and david mcmahon. sarah burns happens to be my oldest daughter. this is - proud moment for a partent. - we made a film together, the three of us called the central park five. it came out a few years ago, and when that was done we were plowing directly into jac
he's ken burns. this is overheard. let's me honest. this is about the ability to learn about the experience of not having been taught properly. how would you avoid it? what has befallen other nations in africa? and you could say he made his own bed, but you cause him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got a f from you actually. this is over. (applause) ken burns,...
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here with me now, filmmaker ken burns, the ko director of "defying the nazis." an american couple that risked their lives to rescue jews and refugees from hitler's regime. there's this thing called goblin's law. you don't want to make analogies to hitler because arguments end up in these deadends, easy to invoke. working on this film, what you feel like -- how you're viewing this election with that sort of going through your mind. >> you wish that you could say you planned to do a film on refugees the day the president's in town talking about refugees. we worked on it for years and years. mark twain is supposed to have said that history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. and what's very clear is that we're hearing some rancid rhymes from the past. it isn't nazism, but the tropes are too similar to not put us or those of us who spend our time looking at history in an incredibly uncomfortable position where we have to sort of wave a flag and say, wait, wait, this is going on again. it may not be exactly the same thing, but we're poised to be in a position where
here with me now, filmmaker ken burns, the ko director of "defying the nazis." an american couple that risked their lives to rescue jews and refugees from hitler's regime. there's this thing called goblin's law. you don't want to make analogies to hitler because arguments end up in these deadends, easy to invoke. working on this film, what you feel like -- how you're viewing this election with that sort of going through your mind. >> you wish that you could say you planned to do...
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more with our interview with ken burns very soon. then on monday on the heels of the emmys, legendary sitcom director jim burrows. we'll talk content with the man behind "friends," "cheers," "big bang's" pilot, all of that on "binge" on hulu, apple tv. europe is closing as we speak. >> deutsche bank really is the catalyst for today's selling news of the doj asking the german lender to pay $14 billion to settle a probe of its alleged role in the u.s. mortgage crisis is sending ripples across the broader european banking sector. royal bank of scotland, credit suisse, barclays all foreclosure today's trade. deutsche bank shares have lost more than half their value in the past 12 months. >>> politics, the eu summit in slovakia is under way without the presence of uk prime minister teresa may. francois holland of france and germany's angela merkel defending the european project and denouncing the idea of disintegration post the brexit both. both leaders continue to face uncertainty ahead of their respective elections in 2017 as we see the
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filmmaker ken burns summed up the loss for many. hard for charlie, too. >> i'm going to miss it. i have to tell you. i i will miss this job. >> pelley: you'd do it along ? >> reporter: tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >> ninan: tony, thank you for that report. and remember you can still see charlie on the radio. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." the news continues now on our 24-hour digital network cbsn.com at cbsnews.com. i'm reena ninan in new york. thank you for joining us, and good night captioning sponsored by cbs a new page of controversy for sheriff paul babeu. sources tell us the fbi has subpoenaed records related to how babeu's office used seized criminal money also known as rico funds. critics have said pcso's use of the foundation is like money laundering. and they've also accused babeu of using the funds to fuel his campaign. it may already be illegal campaigning with government resources. or if they're just being used to make the sheriff look good, as he runs for congress. dccc is responsible for the content of this advertis
filmmaker ken burns summed up the loss for many. hard for charlie, too. >> i'm going to miss it. i have to tell you. i i will miss this job. >> pelley: you'd do it along ? >> reporter: tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >> ninan: tony, thank you for that report. and remember you can still see charlie on the radio. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." the news continues now on our 24-hour digital network cbsn.com...
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filmmaker ken burns summed up the loss for many. hard for charlie, too. >> i'm going to miss it. i have to tell you. i i will miss this job. >> pelley: you'd do it forever. >> i would. along ? >> reporter: tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >> ninan: tony, thank you for that report. and remember you can still see charlie on the radio. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." the news continues now on our 24-hour digital network cbsn.com at cbsnews.com. i'm reena ninan in new york. thank you for joining us, and good night captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by roommate. how neighbors are describing the rocky relationship between the two. ((sharie johnson)) >> and history is being made in washington d-c this weekend. the journey by "the national museum of african american history and culture" before ever opening it's doors today. ((katie boer)) >>> and i'm tracking the cooler temperatures hitting the valley this weekend../// "now, live...this is 8 news now weekend edition." ((sharie johnson)) >>> thanks for joining us tonight i'm sharie johnson.
filmmaker ken burns summed up the loss for many. hard for charlie, too. >> i'm going to miss it. i have to tell you. i i will miss this job. >> pelley: you'd do it forever. >> i would. along ? >> reporter: tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >> ninan: tony, thank you for that report. and remember you can still see charlie on the radio. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." the news continues now on our 24-hour...
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filmmaker ken burns summed up the loss for many. hard for charlie, too. >> i'm going to miss it. i have to tell you. i i will miss this job. >> pelley: you'd do it forever. >> i would. ♪ and i've got to be drifting along ♪ >> reporter: tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >> ninan: tony, thank you for that report. and remember you can still see charlie on the radio. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." the news continues now on our 24-hour digital network cbsn.com at cbsnews.com. i'm reena ninan in new york. thank you for joining us, and good night captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.w look at the deadly confrontn between police and kei >>> breaking news at a charlotte, north carolina. we are getting out first look at the deadly confrontation between police and keith scott from the officers' point of view. >> first we're following a tense police standoff in san francisco at this hour. civic center plaza is evacuated as a man with a gun holds officers at bay. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juli
filmmaker ken burns summed up the loss for many. hard for charlie, too. >> i'm going to miss it. i have to tell you. i i will miss this job. >> pelley: you'd do it forever. >> i would. ♪ and i've got to be drifting along ♪ >> reporter: tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >> ninan: tony, thank you for that report. and remember you can still see charlie on the radio. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." the...
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here with me now, filmmaker ken burns, the ko director of "defying the nazis." an american couple that risked their lives to rescue jews and refugees from hitler's regime. there's this thing called goblin's law. you don't want to make analogies to hitler because arguments end up in these deadends, easy to invoke. working on this film, what you feel like -- how you're viewing this election with that sort of going through your mind. >> you wish that you could say you planned to do a film on refugees the day the president's in town talking about refugees. we worked on it for years and years. mark twain is supposed to have said that history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. and what's very clear is that we're hearing some rancid rhymes from the past. it isn't nazism, but the tropes are too similar to not put us or those of us who spend our time looking at history in an incredibly uncomfortable position where we have to sort of wave a flag and say, wait, wait, this is going on again. it may not be exactly the same thing, but we're poised to be in a position where
here with me now, filmmaker ken burns, the ko director of "defying the nazis." an american couple that risked their lives to rescue jews and refugees from hitler's regime. there's this thing called goblin's law. you don't want to make analogies to hitler because arguments end up in these deadends, easy to invoke. working on this film, what you feel like -- how you're viewing this election with that sort of going through your mind. >> you wish that you could say you planned to do...
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bob woodward for the last of the president's men, congressman john lewis and his book march book 3, ken burns, author of grover cleveland again, treasury of american presidents, and interviews with featured authors, lafayette and the somewhat united states. candace miller, author of hero of the empire, a daring escape and the making of winston churchill, john meacham with destiny and power, the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush. black flag, the rise of isis and stacy ship with salem 1692. join us live this weekend from the 16th annual library of congress national book festival. get the complete weekend schedule that booktv.org. a loo bestsellers according to the washington post. our look at best-selling nonfiction books according to the washington post continues with -- that is look at current bestsellers according to the washington post. and watch them on the website at booktv.org. >> and there it is. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. i had a feeling this would be a good event at 4:00 in the afternoon on monday. a lot of people would turn out. i am bradley graha
bob woodward for the last of the president's men, congressman john lewis and his book march book 3, ken burns, author of grover cleveland again, treasury of american presidents, and interviews with featured authors, lafayette and the somewhat united states. candace miller, author of hero of the empire, a daring escape and the making of winston churchill, john meacham with destiny and power, the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush. black flag, the rise of isis and stacy ship with...
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burns discuss their book and answer your questions. for complete schedule of the day's events you can visit our website at booktv.org. you can follow us on twitter at booktv, on instagram,@booktv, and on facebook, facebook.com/booktv. we have been posting behind the scenes pictures on all these platforms and you can watch exclusive videos on facebook live. we kick off the national book festival with the most recent book on history, lafayette in the somewhat united states. this is live coverage of the national book festival on tv on c-span2. ..
burns discuss their book and answer your questions. for complete schedule of the day's events you can visit our website at booktv.org. you can follow us on twitter at booktv, on instagram,@booktv, and on facebook, facebook.com/booktv. we have been posting behind the scenes pictures on all these platforms and you can watch exclusive videos on facebook live. we kick off the national book festival with the most recent book on history, lafayette in the somewhat united states. this is live coverage...
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. >> rose: maureen dowd, ken burns and artemis jow-- joukowsky when we continue. funding for charlie rose has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: maureen dowd is here, a pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the new york times." she first joined the paper in 1993 as a metro reporter. her career-covering poll tinnings spans nine presidential campaigns. she describes this election as the most epic battle of the sexes. she described it in a new book. the book is you will kad the year of voting dangerously. the derangment of american politics. cofounder and former c.e.o. of "politico" writes dowd surely captures the theater about politics better than anyone else. i'm pleased have her back at this table. welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: so this is the easiest way to make a book that i know. just put your columes together and there it is. but it is not that easy, is it? >>
. >> rose: maureen dowd, ken burns and artemis jow-- joukowsky when we continue. funding for charlie rose has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: maureen dowd is here, a pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the new york times." she first joined the paper in 1993 as a metro...
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our coverage includes iowa net gordon reid, stacy schiff and your calls for bob woodward, ken burns, representative john lewis and others. for more information about the book fairs and festivals booktv will be covering and to watch previous pest value coverage, click on the book fairs tab on our web site, booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, i'm michelle eaton, president of the clare boothe luce policy institute. it's wonderful to see a room full of young, conservative women here today, and i want to thank all of you for coming and welcoming you to our first afternoon with an author for the summer featuring stacey dash. and a special welcome to the c-span audience watching this all over the country, all over the world. we love c-span at the claire cle boothe luce policy institute. our focus is providing young women with conservative role models and giving them the knowledge, confidence and enthusiasm to fight for freedom, limited government, government and moral values. the moral values our founding fathers believed in. and i am delighted to introduce our featured
our coverage includes iowa net gordon reid, stacy schiff and your calls for bob woodward, ken burns, representative john lewis and others. for more information about the book fairs and festivals booktv will be covering and to watch previous pest value coverage, click on the book fairs tab on our web site, booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, i'm michelle eaton, president of the clare boothe luce policy institute. it's wonderful to see a room full of young, conservative...
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is ken burns and the sharps' grandson. i am pleased to help them -- have them at this table. , and he amazing, really gives me goosebumps just to tell the story. it is -- my grandfather gets a from hisuary 1939 friend and says would you be willing to come talk to us? we want you to go to the first intervention against evil, against nazi germany, and my grandparents decided to do it. and leave my mom who was 2 my uncle who was six and they go 1939 and in february witness the invasion of prague 1939, and are there in the underground working to rescue lives and take care of people who are being persecuted from the nazis. charlie: she joined him later. >> they go together. e invited as a husband and wife team to represent what happens -- to represent -- what happens is the unitarian church, the sister church and pronk says do not send us money, send us americans. we need americans because americans are the only thing that nazi germany is afraid of. so we need american to come here and help us deal with them millions of refugee
is ken burns and the sharps' grandson. i am pleased to help them -- have them at this table. , and he amazing, really gives me goosebumps just to tell the story. it is -- my grandfather gets a from hisuary 1939 friend and says would you be willing to come talk to us? we want you to go to the first intervention against evil, against nazi germany, and my grandparents decided to do it. and leave my mom who was 2 my uncle who was six and they go 1939 and in february witness the invasion of prague...
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burns and representative john lewis. coming up next month is a southern festival festival of books in nashville tennessee from october 14 through 16th. the boston book festival is held. for more information and toan watch previous festival coverage, click the book fairs tab on our website, booktv.org. >> senator lamar alexander, if someone asked you for a recommendation for a book about tennessee or tennessee history what would you recommend? >> i. >> i would recommend alex stewart by john rice. he was a cooper, a barrel maker. he looked up in hancock county which is one of our remote mountain counties and john rice irwin was the creator and he interviewed alex stewart about his life and he was one of the most remarkable men. he can make anything. he could pull teeth, he could catch a squirrel, skillet, fry it, eat it and he was so interesting that he was invited to washington to be part of this with sony and festival one time. so we really get a sense of how some mountain people lived. and totally off the land alex stew
burns and representative john lewis. coming up next month is a southern festival festival of books in nashville tennessee from october 14 through 16th. the boston book festival is held. for more information and toan watch previous festival coverage, click the book fairs tab on our website, booktv.org. >> senator lamar alexander, if someone asked you for a recommendation for a book about tennessee or tennessee history what would you recommend? >> i. >> i would recommend alex...
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. >> the 7-part what if ken burns made a documentary on 2016. >> they went to the stronghold in wisconsin and blasted the trumpians as they crossed the border. >> establishment preachers, talk show hosts unite today and forever, our battle cry is -- >> never trump. >> and they charged in the gettysburg, they never came home. >> do not forget about the segments they are rolling out. >> like political squares. >> any other jokes for us. >> i don't approve of political jokes i have seen too many get elected. [ laughter ] >> that's funny, oh. >> be careful i will turn your water off. [ laughter ] >> you're the --ou bottom right square on that, didn't you get a show after that. >> this is judge merrisa. >> we run that on tuesday nights. >> so mr. patrick, what side does your show take. >> we're a equal opportunity harasser. >> what is wrong with you, that's a figure of speech, we investigate, fact check, call out, lamb poon and try to keep them honest. >> enough of the sayings. >> are you a fair judge no matter what donald trump says. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >> yes and if charlie likes that
. >> the 7-part what if ken burns made a documentary on 2016. >> they went to the stronghold in wisconsin and blasted the trumpians as they crossed the border. >> establishment preachers, talk show hosts unite today and forever, our battle cry is -- >> never trump. >> and they charged in the gettysburg, they never came home. >> do not forget about the segments they are rolling out. >> like political squares. >> any other jokes for us. >> i...
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ken burns is here. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >> february 23, 1946. i hope and assume this reaches you on your return from what must have been a very exacting but very successful -- exacting but very successful expedition. i must say i would like to begin having a home again. the kids do not show their feelings too much. i see nothing but men's things in my wardrobe. i smell no perfumes. i have been quite desperate at times. i want to go on from what there is left of life with you. charlie: "define the nazis" is a new documentary. the unitarian minister and his wife traveled to europe as part of a missionary effort to help refugees. in 2006, they were honored as righteous among the nations. a list of non-jews who risk their life to save jews. joining us is ken burns and the sharps' grandson. he has researched their story for decades. he also has released the official companion for the film. them atased to have this table. >> it is amazing, really, and he -- it gives me goosebumps just to tell the story. my grandfather gets a call february 1939 from hi
ken burns is here. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >> february 23, 1946. i hope and assume this reaches you on your return from what must have been a very exacting but very successful -- exacting but very successful expedition. i must say i would like to begin having a home again. the kids do not show their feelings too much. i see nothing but men's things in my wardrobe. i smell no perfumes. i have been quite desperate at times. i want to go on from what there is left of life with you. charlie:...
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. >> woodruff: stay with us,f: coming up on the newshour: ken burns' newest film about a couple who dared to defy theed nazis. and the overlooked challenges of first-generation college students. but first, our coverage of the issues in this presidential campaign continues. and we're taking the opportunity to focus on where they stand ono education, as part of our weekly series, "making the grade." correspondent lisa desjardins gets us started with this primer. >> reporter: it is a wide education gap. the candidates disagree not just on how to fix schools, but also on what the problems are.te first, donald trump. >> that's why i'm proposing a plan to provide school choice to every disadvantaged student inst america. >> reporter: the republican wants a $12,000 voucher for every child living in poverty. >> that appearance parents will be able to send their kids to the desired public, private, or even religious school of their choice. >> reporter: here's trump's math: $12,000 times 11 million kids, that's over $130 billion. to pay for that, trump would kick in $20 billion in federal funds and
. >> woodruff: stay with us,f: coming up on the newshour: ken burns' newest film about a couple who dared to defy theed nazis. and the overlooked challenges of first-generation college students. but first, our coverage of the issues in this presidential campaign continues. and we're taking the opportunity to focus on where they stand ono education, as part of our weekly series, "making the grade." correspondent lisa desjardins gets us started with this primer. >> reporter:...
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ken burns is here. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >> february 23, 1946. my darling martha, i hope and assume this reaches you on your return from what must have been a very exacting but very successful expedition. i must say i would like to begin having a home again. the kids do not show their feelings too much. i see nothing but men's things in my wardrobe. i smell no perfumes. i have been quite desperate at times. i want to go on from what there is left of life with you. charlie: "defying the nazis" is a new documentary. it tells the story of weight still and martha sharp, the unitarian minister and his wife traveled to europe as part of a missionary effort to help refugees. in 2006, they were honored as righteous among the nations. it is a list of non-jews who risk their life to save jews. joining me now is my friend and burns and the codirector, artemis the sharps' , grandson. co-director. he has researched their story for decades. he also has released the official companion for the film. i am pleased to have them at this table. tell me the story. >>
ken burns is here. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >> february 23, 1946. my darling martha, i hope and assume this reaches you on your return from what must have been a very exacting but very successful expedition. i must say i would like to begin having a home again. the kids do not show their feelings too much. i see nothing but men's things in my wardrobe. i smell no perfumes. i have been quite desperate at times. i want to go on from what there is left of life with you. charlie: "defying...
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he's ken burns. this is overheard. let's me honest. this is about the ability to learn about the experience of not having been taught properly. how would you avoid it? what has befallen other nations in africa? and you could say he made his own bed, but you cause him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president?
he's ken burns. this is overheard. let's me honest. this is about the ability to learn about the experience of not having been taught properly. how would you avoid it? what has befallen other nations in africa? and you could say he made his own bed, but you cause him to sleep in it. you saw a problem and over time took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president?
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. >>> when we return, ken burns is going to be here to talk about his latest film. "squawk" returns in just a moment. uld multiply. hello, all of you. get organized at voya.com. narrator:kubo: est place come on, this way.e... narrator: ...is in the forest. kubo: wow. narrator: so grab your loved ones monkey: don't even. narrator: and explore a world of possibilities. kubo: it's beautiful. narrator: visit discovertheforest.org to find the closest forest or park to you. >>> that is putting too much emphasis on the business cycle and not enough on the long-term debt cycle. and i don't think they may be paying enough attention to how markets react relative to what is discounted in the curve. >> the idea you should raise rates to slow the economy, that's a weird argument to make. it's not true the major governments are completely out of ammunition. >> that was talking monetary policy at the alpha conference last tuesday and starting today you can watch the entire discussion with former second tim geithner, and ray dalio, and you will see the connection in a second to our
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we have a ken burns here on the set. the phone numbers are up on the screen as you can dial in and after this question we will begin taking your calls can, who are the sharks. >> they lived a comfortable middle-class existence in wellesley massachusetts. probably the biggest drama was what he was gonna say on sunday and they got a call from the church leadership in january of 1939 to go to prague and try to get jews and other refugees out. they were writing in invisible ink. you cannot make this up. so dramatic. we just had a film out last week called define the nazis. about the story of them. it is a good story. because we are in a refugee crisis only to the second world war how critical these things are. >> the roosevelt et cetera. what's next. >> i am just finishing a 10.18 hour series on the history of the vietnam war which i think will be our best work. it's a controversial subject but i think we made it pretty straight. we are raising a lot of questions and adding a lot of different voices and let them coexist with
we have a ken burns here on the set. the phone numbers are up on the screen as you can dial in and after this question we will begin taking your calls can, who are the sharks. >> they lived a comfortable middle-class existence in wellesley massachusetts. probably the biggest drama was what he was gonna say on sunday and they got a call from the church leadership in january of 1939 to go to prague and try to get jews and other refugees out. they were writing in invisible ink. you cannot...
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presidents, to film makers like steven spielberg and ken burns, from corporate leaders like google's eric schmidt, poets like billy collins, sailors from the uss abraham lincoln and musical and visual artists. pete seeger sent us the gettysburg address written in his own hand in a different format. he said, "i am going to write it out for you in the way i have helped people learn to recite it." annie leibowitz said, "i am not a writer but i do photographs." she sent us some photo essays that we included in the book, particularly the one of daniel chester french, the sculptor for the lincoln memorial. she was at his studio and took a picture of the model, and that is what we have in the book. many of our other essayists spoke of their personal experience and family heritage. the late julian bond wrote an essay for us that reminds us that only a few generations separate us from slavery. he wrote an eloquent essay, i will read some of it for you. "only my father's generation stands between julian bond and human bondage. i am the grandson of a slave. he and his mother were property like
presidents, to film makers like steven spielberg and ken burns, from corporate leaders like google's eric schmidt, poets like billy collins, sailors from the uss abraham lincoln and musical and visual artists. pete seeger sent us the gettysburg address written in his own hand in a different format. he said, "i am going to write it out for you in the way i have helped people learn to recite it." annie leibowitz said, "i am not a writer but i do photographs." she sent us some...
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. >> tonight, filmmaker ken burns on what he sees when donald trump speaks, and the dangerous logic behind the trump campaign. >> if we had a bowl of skittles on this table and 3 of the 1,000 in there were poisonous, would you take from the bowl? >> plus if you thought the donald trump charity looked like a slush fund before, wait until you hear the latest from "the washington post." then hillary clinton on the shocking tulsa shooting. >> maybe i can, by speaking directly to white people, say look, this is not who we are.
. >> tonight, filmmaker ken burns on what he sees when donald trump speaks, and the dangerous logic behind the trump campaign. >> if we had a bowl of skittles on this table and 3 of the 1,000 in there were poisonous, would you take from the bowl? >> plus if you thought the donald trump charity looked like a slush fund before, wait until you hear the latest from "the washington post." then hillary clinton on the shocking tulsa shooting. >> maybe i can, by...
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burns and representative john lewis. coming up next month as the southern festival of books in nashville, tennessee from october 14 through 16th. also the boston book festival. for more information on book fairs and festivals on book tv and to watch previous festival coverage click the book fair tab on the website, booktv.org. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> hello. welcome. i am jack. health professionals today consider the lgbt networking organization it was founded back in 1983. that is 33 years ago. as a nonprofit, professional has a threefold mission. one, career. we offer seminars and workshops i career transition and professional development. two, community. we help members build lgbt business relationships at breakfast and after work mixers. three, culture. we programmed theater parties, screenings, walking tours, bus tours, bus trips and author appearances like tonight. when we are happy to welcome back to health professionals favorite. for ten years he directed movie features and produce new stories at us weekly. he
burns and representative john lewis. coming up next month as the southern festival of books in nashville, tennessee from october 14 through 16th. also the boston book festival. for more information on book fairs and festivals on book tv and to watch previous festival coverage click the book fair tab on the website, booktv.org. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> hello. welcome. i am jack. health professionals today consider the lgbt networking organization it was founded back in 1983. that is 33...
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burns, author of grover cleveland, treasury of american presidents interviews with featured authors, lafayette and the somewhat united states and candace miller, author of hero of the empire, the war, the daring escape in the making of winston churchill. john meacham with destiny and power, the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush. black flag, the rise of isis. stacy schiff with the witches, salem 1592. join us live this weekend from the 16th annual library of congress national book festival on c-span2's booktv, to get the complete weekend schedule at booktv.org. >> doctor carla hayden, can
burns, author of grover cleveland, treasury of american presidents interviews with featured authors, lafayette and the somewhat united states and candace miller, author of hero of the empire, the war, the daring escape in the making of winston churchill. john meacham with destiny and power, the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush. black flag, the rise of isis. stacy schiff with the witches, salem 1592. join us live this weekend from the 16th annual library of congress national book...
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. >>> and we'll be talking to ken burns with a new documentary out called defying the nazis. he's tracking this through and says this is one of the projects he's been most engaged in, most have drawn into this along the way. so we do have a big guest list with a big week in new york city. we have the un meeting here. you have the clinton global initiative. a lot of traffic and concerns with what is happening with terrorism over the weekend. we'll start things off talking about what happened here in new york city, what is continuing to be a story. we are joined at the top of the show to discuss that, too. right now i'll send it back over to you. >> we look forward to "squawk box" in ten minutes' time. >>> still to come, john silvia, chief economist at wells fargo security will have us get ready for the week's big fed meeting. stay tuned, you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. ea. attaboy. wait, todd, what are you doing? how totally selfish and un-toddlike of you. come on, todd, come on, man. it's scary when the lights go out. people get anxious and my office gets floode
. >>> and we'll be talking to ken burns with a new documentary out called defying the nazis. he's tracking this through and says this is one of the projects he's been most engaged in, most have drawn into this along the way. so we do have a big guest list with a big week in new york city. we have the un meeting here. you have the clinton global initiative. a lot of traffic and concerns with what is happening with terrorism over the weekend. we'll start things off talking about what...
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on tuesday: we'll look at a new documentary, "defying the " nazis," by ken burns and artemis joukawsky that tells the story >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbsal newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:ov lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financialpr literacy in the 21st century.n h >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthurer foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutionson in >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc y captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >> announcer: this is "nightly busine with tyler mathes
on tuesday: we'll look at a new documentary, "defying the " nazis," by ken burns and artemis joukawsky that tells the story >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbsal newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:ov lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science,...
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includes bob woodward, ken burns. you can watch the national book be --al live on "book to "book tv." >> both bush and obama where prisoners to situations they did not create. on the other hand, they were both willing participants in the existing budget game. >> author and washington post columnist robert samuelson talks about his column on business and economic issues. >> my opinion is not so high because he pursued policies that essentially were aimed at buttressing his reputation and legacy and seemed to undermine general confidence in the economy. >> syria's foreign minister and deputy prime minister blames the u.s. and its allies for the syriaged conflict in while addressing the u.n. general assembly in new york city. mrs. 20 minutes. -- this is 20 minutes. floor to --e the the syrian republic. i have the great pleasure in welcoming the deputy prime minister, and minister of foreign affairs of the syrian republic. i invite him to address the general assembly. >> [speaking arabic] >> i would like to congratulate y
includes bob woodward, ken burns. you can watch the national book be --al live on "book to "book tv." >> both bush and obama where prisoners to situations they did not create. on the other hand, they were both willing participants in the existing budget game. >> author and washington post columnist robert samuelson talks about his column on business and economic issues. >> my opinion is not so high because he pursued policies that essentially were aimed at...
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in 1990, ken burns's civil war. i had made my critique elsewhere about the minimalist treatment in the series. i give the burns brothers credit for setting a fire, transforming the cold shoulder, particularly amongst university presses, into a red-hot publishing market. the fascination of civil war fans remains very buoyant, even the hunger for civil war video games, which are up to 26 and still counting. civil war history and women's history can no longer remain mutually exclusive. puzzled over how to engage the elusive african-american audience. this is a conundrum and painful puzzle for many of us excavating 19th-century sources, but we can begin by engaging with the dismantling conceptions of southern womanhood, which continued to exclude or caricature black women. digging out records for women of color such as suzy king taylor has created deeper, wider appreciation. the film "rebel" has re-sparked my interest in bringing scholarship to larger audiences. we need a new cinematic, televised presentation of reconst
in 1990, ken burns's civil war. i had made my critique elsewhere about the minimalist treatment in the series. i give the burns brothers credit for setting a fire, transforming the cold shoulder, particularly amongst university presses, into a red-hot publishing market. the fascination of civil war fans remains very buoyant, even the hunger for civil war video games, which are up to 26 and still counting. civil war history and women's history can no longer remain mutually exclusive. puzzled...
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. >> tonight, filmmaker ken burns on what he sees when donald trump speaks, and the dangerous logic behind the trump campaign. >> if we had a bowl of skittles on this table and 3 of the 1,000 in there were poisonous, would you take from the bowl? >> plus if you thought the donald trump charity looked like a slush fund before, wait until you hear the latest from "the washington post." then hillary clinton on the shocking tulsa shooting. >> maybe i can, by speaking directly to white people, say look,s
. >> tonight, filmmaker ken burns on what he sees when donald trump speaks, and the dangerous logic behind the trump campaign. >> if we had a bowl of skittles on this table and 3 of the 1,000 in there were poisonous, would you take from the bowl? >> plus if you thought the donald trump charity looked like a slush fund before, wait until you hear the latest from "the washington post." then hillary clinton on the shocking tulsa shooting. >> maybe i can, by...
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from pulitzer prize winners annette gordon reed, stacy shift and your calls for others bob woodward, ken burns and representative john lewis. >> historian and author richard norton smith is working on a new biography of gerald ford. we caught up with him at his homing in grand rapids -- home in grand rapids, michigan. >> a baptist missionary put down roots, and a year or two later on the east side a friend be--- french-speaking intend tour showed up who was eager to sell liquor to the indians to save their sols, and it -- their souls, and it set the pattern ps in some ways for the two faces of grand rapids, west side and east side. both sides of the river banks more -- for most of the 19th and 20th century were covered over with factories, furniture factories, back when grand rapids was the furniture capital of the united states. they're gone now, but the city that has replaced them in many ways was seated by that building, the ford museum -- was seeded by that building, the ford museum, which was opened in 1981, located downtown at president ford's insistence in the hope that it might,
from pulitzer prize winners annette gordon reed, stacy shift and your calls for others bob woodward, ken burns and representative john lewis. >> historian and author richard norton smith is working on a new biography of gerald ford. we caught up with him at his homing in grand rapids -- home in grand rapids, michigan. >> a baptist missionary put down roots, and a year or two later on the east side a friend be--- french-speaking intend tour showed up who was eager to sell liquor to...
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burns and representative john lewis, up next the southern festival of books in nashville, tennessee from october 14th through 16th and also the boston book festival followed by the wisconsin book festival which takes place at madison public library. for more information about the book fairs and festivals incident book tv will be covering and to watch previous festival coverage click the book fairs tab on our website booktv.org. >> i think that when you -- you say that the people of black lives, they're very angry and you have to -- it i'm sorry to me that what one might do is not look at a moment in time but look at the evolution and why these things occur. the black lives matter young people have -- feel as the poem that you read from langston. they have seen comrades shot for nothing. the fernando castille, had a baby in the car, i don't know how you can justify that. we had so many cases -- >> i appreciate you, thank you. >> on your side but on the police side, i do understand they are the people we call when we are in trouble, we need law enforcement, et cetera u but we do not n
burns and representative john lewis, up next the southern festival of books in nashville, tennessee from october 14th through 16th and also the boston book festival followed by the wisconsin book festival which takes place at madison public library. for more information about the book fairs and festivals incident book tv will be covering and to watch previous festival coverage click the book fairs tab on our website booktv.org. >> i think that when you -- you say that the people of black...
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as we continue our conversation with authors here we are pleased to be joined by ken burns, documentary filmmaker and author whose most recent book is more of a children's book. >> it is a children's book. >> so i am the very lucky father of four daughters ages 35 - 5. when they got to be five years old i would read them bedtime stories and then lay with them and recite the presidents and then they would gradually learn and i would prompt them. i would say george they would say washington, i was a john, they would say adams. when they got to the middle of the pack i would go grover they would say kleven, i would say benjamin david sadie harrison, and then they would get very excited and i said we should do a children's book to introduce people to the presidents. to introduce them as human beings and to tell about their families and their siblings, and their pets and hobbies. talk about the central features of their administration without necessarily going into sex
as we continue our conversation with authors here we are pleased to be joined by ken burns, documentary filmmaker and author whose most recent book is more of a children's book. >> it is a children's book. >> so i am the very lucky father of four daughters ages 35 - 5. when they got to be five years old i would read them bedtime stories and then lay with them and recite the presidents and then they would gradually learn and i would prompt them. i would say george they would say...
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he will talk with bob woodward, representative john lewis and ken burns throughout the day and you will hear from many authors including john meacham whose most recent book is a biography of president george hw bush. coming up next, you can find the whole schedule at booktv.org. in history biography room we will go back up there, candice millard's book about winston churchill, "hero of the empire". this is beginning soon. live coverage on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good? i am not going to be you the rules and regulations, and i have forgotten, my name is jonathan woodward and i am here ostensibly from the washington post though i left a long time ago. 18 years ago my wife and i were living on capitol hill with my stepdaughter at the national geographic and we went to dinner, and that is a technical problem, someone else will have 2 cope with. my stepdaughter was working at the national geographic and the next day at dinner time, this lovely young woman shows up, my wife and i immediately chatted wit
he will talk with bob woodward, representative john lewis and ken burns throughout the day and you will hear from many authors including john meacham whose most recent book is a biography of president george hw bush. coming up next, you can find the whole schedule at booktv.org. in history biography room we will go back up there, candice millard's book about winston churchill, "hero of the empire". this is beginning soon. live coverage on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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i want to thank ken burns for all of the work he's done in this area in particular i want to ring up the issue when they divide people 5050. they demonize them. for usually the rest of their career. even after they leave. >> this is a central threat to the american democracy. he said that no european or asian if we were gonna die i think there now deceased. there is too many of that. they are exactly right. they had developed from issues. from demonizing the other. we should only be demonizing our accepted enemies. i disagree with you about this point but you're not a bad american. we challenged whether they actually are americans and distracts us. may add to ratings. about domestic policy. about the economy that no one is addressing because it is all of this circus. the appealed to the better angels. they speak to democrats and republicans alike. we have to get along. then we will save our country. since the beginning of contested election. but i think somehow the differences had is to the detriment of the republic. and we are to say just terrible things about the other we have to c
i want to thank ken burns for all of the work he's done in this area in particular i want to ring up the issue when they divide people 5050. they demonize them. for usually the rest of their career. even after they leave. >> this is a central threat to the american democracy. he said that no european or asian if we were gonna die i think there now deceased. there is too many of that. they are exactly right. they had developed from issues. from demonizing the other. we should only be...
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the ken fire which was burning along the 15 near the kenwood exit was fully contained sunday afternoon. which means the air quality advisory in the valley should be lifted by tomorrow. ((anchor chat)) labor day monday winds along with daytime temperatures that remain below seasonal. temperatures will start to build back to seasonal to above seasonal by next weekend. high pressure remains our primary source for the sunny conditions. we are keeping tabs on tropical storm newton as it heads north off the west coast of south america. newton will spread some clouds into southern nevada by thursday. the uv index for monday is 8 of very high. next week marks anniversary of the nine-eleven terrorist attacks. documentary tells the story from a new perspective. "and then i just kind of thought out loud and i said....it's coming here...it's going to hit us. of course we have seen the towers fall again and again in a series of powerful documentaries and t-v shows... but, one story still remains largely untold - the attack on the pentagon. "nine-eleven inside the pentagon" shows us for the first ti
the ken fire which was burning along the 15 near the kenwood exit was fully contained sunday afternoon. which means the air quality advisory in the valley should be lifted by tomorrow. ((anchor chat)) labor day monday winds along with daytime temperatures that remain below seasonal. temperatures will start to build back to seasonal to above seasonal by next weekend. high pressure remains our primary source for the sunny conditions. we are keeping tabs on tropical storm newton as it heads north...
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ken burns, author cleveland," "grover and interviews with featured authors. miller, author of hero of the empire, a daring escape in the making of winston churchill. john mitchum with destiny and power, the american odyssey of thege herbert walker bush, book black flags, the rise of isis, and the witches, salem 1692. join us live this weekend from the 60's annual library of congress national book festival -- 16th annual library of congress national book festival. get the complete schedule a book tv.org. the smithsonian national museum of african american history and culture altered -- opens its doors to the public for the first time saturday, and c-span will be live from the national mall starting at 10 akaka a.m. eastern for the outdoor dedication ceremony. 10:00rs include -- at a.m. eastern for the out door dedication to our money. live saturday 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. watch live at any time at c-span.org and listen live on the c-span radio app. >> "washington journal," continues. host: we want to welcome michele jawando, at the center for american pr
ken burns, author cleveland," "grover and interviews with featured authors. miller, author of hero of the empire, a daring escape in the making of winston churchill. john mitchum with destiny and power, the american odyssey of thege herbert walker bush, book black flags, the rise of isis, and the witches, salem 1692. join us live this weekend from the 60's annual library of congress national book festival -- 16th annual library of congress national book festival. get the complete...
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ken burns, author of grover cleveland again, a treasury of american presidents and interviews with featured authors candace miller, author of hero the empire. jon meacham with destiny and power, the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush. black flags, the rise of isis. stacy shift with the witches, salem 1692. and join us live this weekend from the 16th annual library of congress national book festival on c-span2 book tv. get the complete weekend schedule at book tv.org. >> the pakistani american parents of a u.s. army captain killed in iraq were two of the speakers addressing the annual islamic society of north america convention in illinois labor day we compared they also appeared at the democratic national convention this summer. other speakers at that islamic society event included homeland security secretary jeh johnson, the first sitting cabinet secretary to address the convention. this is about one hour. >> greetings up piece, brothers and sisters, friends, ladies and gentlemen. it's my distinct honor to introduce secretary jeh johnson. use the secretary of the department of
ken burns, author of grover cleveland again, a treasury of american presidents and interviews with featured authors candace miller, author of hero the empire. jon meacham with destiny and power, the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush. black flags, the rise of isis. stacy shift with the witches, salem 1692. and join us live this weekend from the 16th annual library of congress national book festival on c-span2 book tv. get the complete weekend schedule at book tv.org. >> the...
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ken burns, author of "grover cleveland again." and interviews with featured authors, sarah val and her book "lafayette and the somewhat united states," candice miller, author of "hero of the empire." >> join us live this weekend from the 16th annual library of congress national book festival on c-span2's "book tv," and get the complete weekend schedule at booktv.org. republican congressman david jolly and democrat charlie crist, candidates for florida's 13th district, debate zika funding, campaign finance, national security and entitlement programs. charlie crist was the republican governor from 2007 to 2011 and again two years ago as a democrat but he lost. and congressman jolly is finishing up his first term. 10 news, the "tampa bay times" re the host of the debate. >> good evening and welcome to the 10 news tampa bay times, st. petersburg college, 13th annual congressional debate. >> i'm adam smith. tonight we have a debate from two of the brightest stars from the most important political area of the country. congressman david
ken burns, author of "grover cleveland again." and interviews with featured authors, sarah val and her book "lafayette and the somewhat united states," candice miller, author of "hero of the empire." >> join us live this weekend from the 16th annual library of congress national book festival on c-span2's "book tv," and get the complete weekend schedule at booktv.org. republican congressman david jolly and democrat charlie crist, candidates for...
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notable authors include bob woodward, congressman john lewis and his book, ken burns author of "grover cleveland again", and interviews with featured authors, dan dismillard, author of "hero of the empire", john meacham, with "destiny of power", joby warwick and stacy schiff. join us live this weekend from the 16th annual library of congress national book festival on c-span's 2 book tv. get the complete schedule at booktv.org. >>> all five fcc commissioners testified before the senate commerce signs and transportation committee on fcc on fcc oversight and telecom issues. tom wheeler faced criticism from both sides of the aisle and commissioners on on up coming vote that could make pay tv settop boxes obsolete. they require companies like comcast to make free apps instead of renting monthly set top boxes. >> we're delighted to have the fcc commission and the chairman and the other four commissioners with us for an oversight hearing. and let me just preface what i'm going to say. my opening statement is fairly hard-hitting. it is designed in the interest not of my personal feelings, but
notable authors include bob woodward, congressman john lewis and his book, ken burns author of "grover cleveland again", and interviews with featured authors, dan dismillard, author of "hero of the empire", john meacham, with "destiny of power", joby warwick and stacy schiff. join us live this weekend from the 16th annual library of congress national book festival on c-span's 2 book tv. get the complete schedule at booktv.org. >>> all five fcc...
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and ken burns, author of grover cleveland again. a treasury of american presidents. interviews with featured offers -- authors. candace miller, author of the hero of the empire. a daring escape in the making of winston turtle. john meacham with destiny and power. the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush. on black flags, rise of isis. and the witches. salem, 1692. join us live this weekend from the 16th annual libra congress national book festival on c-span2, but tv. get the complete schedule on book tv.org. >> state medicaid directors from across the country will talk about health care costs. a discussion hosted by the group medicaid health plans of america. we will have that live at 10:00 -- 10:45 a.m. eastern time. after delivering a letter to attorney general loretta lynch, demanding action, congressional black caucus leaders held a news conference outside of the justice department. they spoke for about 40 minutes. >> let me say good afternoon to all of you and thank you so very much for responding very quickly because this is an urgent matter that we wa
and ken burns, author of grover cleveland again. a treasury of american presidents. interviews with featured offers -- authors. candace miller, author of the hero of the empire. a daring escape in the making of winston turtle. john meacham with destiny and power. the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush. on black flags, rise of isis. and the witches. salem, 1692. join us live this weekend from the 16th annual libra congress national book festival on c-span2, but tv. get the complete...
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you can see thick smoke filling the air from the "ken fire," which was burning along i-15 near the kenwood exit. county say they were able to fully contain the fire at 4:00 this afternoon... and it burned about 20 acres. of course -- even if that fire is completely contained, that doesn't mean our air is going to completely clear up. fox5 meterologist sam argier is here to tell us more about this air quality advisory. and how long the haze will be sitting over our valley. sam? we'll round out the labor day weekend with more sunshine, calmer winds, and mi across southern nevada. monday's high temperatures will be running in the mid to low 90s with lighter winds compared to saturday and sunday. with elevated ozone levels and some smoke drifting in from california wildfires, an air quality advisory will remain in effect on monday. tuesday stays sunny with high temperatures holding in the mid 90s. some more clouds drift into the area on wednesday as the remnants of tropical storm newton move into the desert southwest. most of the rain and thunderstorm activity looks to stay over arizona, but w
you can see thick smoke filling the air from the "ken fire," which was burning along i-15 near the kenwood exit. county say they were able to fully contain the fire at 4:00 this afternoon... and it burned about 20 acres. of course -- even if that fire is completely contained, that doesn't mean our air is going to completely clear up. fox5 meterologist sam argier is here to tell us more about this air quality advisory. and how long the haze will be sitting over our valley. sam? we'll...
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they're calling this one the ken fire. it's burned nearly 20 acres and is 25% contained. it's the same site as last month's does -- devastating blue cut fire and -- >>> hermine is moving up the coast being blamed for two deaths. teaches are closed as far north as new york. emergency efforts are underway in the states in the path of hermine. it's expected to drop to his tropical storm strength by tuesday -- to tropical storm strength by tuesday. >>> hillary clinton and donald trump are taking a break today but tomorrow on labor day it is full speed ahead. clinton and tim kaine will -- be in pittsburgh and vice president joe biden will join them for a rally and sanders will be out on the campaign trail supporting her in new hampshire. this comes just days after the fbi released new documents from an investigation in the clinton emails. as for trump, he will be back in new york wednesday speaking at a presidential reception hosted by the vap -- gop party. he visited a church in detroit where he addressed a large black audience last night for the first time since winning the
they're calling this one the ken fire. it's burned nearly 20 acres and is 25% contained. it's the same site as last month's does -- devastating blue cut fire and -- >>> hermine is moving up the coast being blamed for two deaths. teaches are closed as far north as new york. emergency efforts are underway in the states in the path of hermine. it's expected to drop to his tropical storm strength by tuesday -- to tropical storm strength by tuesday. >>> hillary clinton and donald...
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ken burns also wrote grover cleveland again, treasury of american presidents. interviews with featured authors, sarah and her book "lafayette ". candace miller author of hero of the empire, a daring escape escape in the making of winston churchill. jon meacham with, destiny and power. the american the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush. chubby work on his book, black flakes, the rise of isis. and isis. and stacy with the witches, salem 1692. join us, live this weekend from the 16th annual library of congress national book festival on c-span twos book tv. the complete we can schedule a booktv.org. >> next, look at the role of first lady during times of four. journalist cokie roberts cokie roberts leads the discussion with historians of national archives. it is just under an hour. >> i am really pleased to be here and to join with this distinguished group to discuss issues of great importance and ongoing interest in the united states. i want to thank anita for her leadership. your your work for these many years has brought tremendous visibility to the
ken burns also wrote grover cleveland again, treasury of american presidents. interviews with featured authors, sarah and her book "lafayette ". candace miller author of hero of the empire, a daring escape escape in the making of winston churchill. jon meacham with, destiny and power. the american the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush. chubby work on his book, black flakes, the rise of isis. and isis. and stacy with the witches, salem 1692. join us, live this weekend from...