Watch book tv this weekend on cspan2. [inaudible conversations] good evening. Im from the carter library. I cant tell you how excited i am to see you all for the audience watching this, it has rained all day long. It is raining very hard right now. To seek you all turn out tonight, i think its a attribute 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, art encourage you to go on to the Jimmy Carter Library website. We have two to three authors, sometimes for every week they are fascinating. Later this week, we have a book called wilmingtons lie about the rise of white nationalists in North Carolina back in the 1880s. We have judged ductless in his book talking about his book, voices of the republic. Its a tiein with pbs series on thursday. We have a whole bunch of wonderful authors so i would encourage you to take a look there and come back and see us again. I am delighted for tonight program. I
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 dow industrials up just a few points at the opening bell, 11, maybe, but look at that level. Back to 28,000. Modest small loss, small loss for the s p and also for the nasdaq. So look, everybody, sit back, you are going to watch financial history. History being made in hong kong, too. Sure looks like open rebellion. The street fighting has escalated. Police besieged one of the Main University campuses which they say was being used to make weapons. A Police Officer was hit by an arrow. Ominously, the Peoples Liberation army, chinese troops, in plain clothes, appeared on the streets on saturday. That was taken as a grave warning. Add all this up, it is beijing versus the people of hong kong, communism versus democracy. It is a bloody fight and it is not over. In the United States, the democrats want to remove this president from office because of a phone call. Varney company is about to begin. Stuart okay. Lets talk stock market, shall we . Dow closed in record territory friday, abov
We begin with the big freeze this week, record low temperatures and winter storms have gripped much of the nation. Even parts of the deep south had snowfall for the first time in almost three decades nearly the entire country has been hit by this bitter cold spell. Its had a chilling effect, an its this weeks cover story. This kind of weather, you know, anything can happen. Brutally cold weather has taken hold across the country, hitting more than half the u. S. Population its just frigid. Like its biting in the face just cold. Its no way around it. In illinois, the Chicago River was frozen and even the Mississippi River has chunks of frozen ice new yorks majestic Niagara Falls frozen in time more than 230 million americans are dealing with belowfreezing temperatures this week and its not just in the north in texas, icy roads making driving treacherous in san antonio. Citrus farmers in florida trying to protect their orange groves in georgia, icicles dangle from a historic fountain in