Scott shane to the library. His latest book, flee north a forgotten hero in the fight for freedom, slavery, borderland in it. He recounts the life of abolitionist thomas who bought his own freedom, helped hundreds of others escape in washington. Baltimore and the underground railroad flee north also tells, the story of the baltimore slave trader, hope slaughter, who shaped who shipped hundreds of south from the inner harbor, often them from their families forever. This evening, the author will be joined in conversation by journalist Michael Fletcher scott shane is a former for the New York Times and Baltimore Sun. He is the author of objective troy a terrorist, a president and rise of the drone in dismantling utopia how information ended the soviet union. Michael is a Senior Writer with espns enterprise, an investigative team. He formerly reporter for espns the undefeated and the washington post. He is a coauthor of supreme discomfort the divided soul of clarence thomas. In his review
data expert debunked his election conspiracies. and that expert is my guest tonight. plus he s been in congress for 100 days, and he s already calling people out, saying the angriest representatives are just faking it. so who is he talking about? congressman jeff jackson will be out front. and russia desperately recruiting fighters as one top kremlin ally, talks publicly about obliterating paris, london and new york. let s go, outfront. good evening . i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, mike lindell, forced to pay millions of dollars for telling lies about the 2020 election, the trump confidant and the ceo of my pillow today ordered to pay $5 million to bob zeidman computer forensics expert who debunked his election conspiracies. bob is gonna be my guest in a moment for his first live television interview. linda l, of course, is well known for his absolutely outrageous claims about the election. i ve been all in trying to find the machine fries and we found it. we have all th
love. love will keep us together. solid solid as a rock one of the hottest producers in the music business all reveal their secrets to creating a number-one song. you want it to pop, that s for sure. ahead on sunday morning, what makes a hit a hit as taught by the masters. cowan: grammy winners huey lewis and the news have found themselves off stage more than on one lately. this morning, for the record, they ll tell our john blackstone why. with fans still eager the hear their hits, huey lewis and the news played about 70 shows a year until their touring came to a sudden end. just before a gig in dallas, texas, on january 27, 2018. so you were about to go on stage i went on stage, and it was horrible. it was just unbelievable. i couldn t hear anything. i sang out of tune. i had the worst night of my life. huey lewis on live after rock n roll later on sunday morning. cowan: the beat goes on with one of the artists nominated tonight, a well-known m
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 jeff fager is here, hes the executive producer of 60 minutes. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the cbs broadcast. The news show was created in 1968. Its won 20 peabody awards. Fager has written a to book about the history of the legendary program. It is called 50 years of 60 minutes the inside story of televisions most influential broadcast. Heres a look at 60 minutes over the past 50 years. Good evening. This is 60 minutes. Where did it come from. Its a kind of magazine for television. Congressman, steve kroft with 60 minutes. I dont want to do 60 minutes. I stopped the interview. Asked him some questions. Im scott pelley from 60 minutes. Oh, great. I want to ask you about the twitting. Youre not very popular in the country right now, to be frank youre right. I dont care what they say. Mr. P
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 jeff fager is here, hes the executive producer of 60 minutes. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the cbs broadcast. The news show was created in 1968. Its won 20 peabody awards. Fager has written a to book about the history of the legendary program. It is called 50 years of 60 minutes the inside story of televisions most influential broadcast. Heres a look at 60 minutes over the past 50 years. Good evening. This is 60 minutes. Where did it come from. Its a kind of magazine for television. Congressman, steve kroft with 60 minutes. I dont want to do 60 minutes. I stopped the interview. Asked him some questions. Im scott pelley from 60 minutes. Oh, great. I want to ask you about the twitting. Youre not very popular in the country right now, to be frank youre right. I dont care what they say. Mr. P