Into the columnists briefings. President biden, please. Yeah. If youre listening, give her an interview. Yeah, and i guess thats it now. Thank yo good morning. Thank you for getting up, everybody. And coming to hear me. I really appreciate it. Im just making sure my sounds good. Im here on a new book i wrote called Spring Revolution and the origins of that began really when i was a boy because mother and father were teachers and we had some one perk of being a teacher is gets some extra summer time and we used our extra time as a family. We went all over the United States visiting our National Parks and seashores. You know, i got to go to yellowstone and the olympics in the everglades. Wed have a pontiac and Station Wagon and a trail or i grew up in northwest ohio, the midwest, and we would then just go see the country and had asthma as a boy. And and it was horrible. And wherever went, i was so reinforced by picking up brochures like we used to do in those days and on it i would sit a
our nation s public lands the bureau of land management the us forest service the us fish and wildlife service and the national park service. the written records photographs and motion pictures contain the stories of the beginnings of federal stewardship. in his book making america s public lands, adam swords takes us through the history of these lands and examines the changing priorities and challenges concerning them. adam m. swords is professor of history at the university of idaho. he s the author of united states west coast and environmental history. the environmental justice will the mo douglas and american conservation in an open pit visible from the moon michelle. niehaus is project editor at the atlantic where she at its features for the planet section in a series called life up close her writing has appeared in publications, including the nation s geographic and the new york times magazine, and she s the author of beloved beasts fighting for life in an age of extinc
the written records photographs and motion pictures contain the stories of the beginnings of federal stewardship. in his book making america s public lands, adam swords takes us through the history of these lands and examines the changing priorities and challenges concerning them. adam m. swords is professor of history at the university of idaho. he s the author of united states west coast and environmental history. the environmental justice will the mo douglas and american conservation in an open pit visible from the moon michelle. niehaus is project editor at the atlantic where she at its features for the planet section in a series called life up close her writing has appeared in publications, including the nation s geographic and the new york times magazine, and she s the author of beloved beasts fighting for life in an age of extinction now, let s hear from adam swords and michelle nighouse. thank you for joining us today. hi everyone. it s such a pleasure to be with you
On about books we delve into the latest news about the Publishing Industry with interesting insider interviews with Publishing Industry experts. Well also give you updates on current nonfiction authors and books. The latest book reviews, and well talk about the current nonfiction books featured on cspan book tv. And welcome to about books, a program and podcast produced by cspan booktv. We look at the business of publishing and we talk with authors about their work as well. In just a minute, were going to be joined by columnist Danny Heitman of the Baton Rouge Advocate to talk about rereading the classics. But first, i want to let you know that all booktv programs are Available Online at booktv dot org. Danny heitman. In the wall street journal. You wrote a column entitled im revisiting the books of my youth. Why are you doing that. Well, peter, im revisiting the books of my youth, basically based on my rediscovery of my Norton Anthology of american literature. That i used as a College
Today to overturn the 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions. Meanwhile, the u. S. Supreme court heard arguments on whether a neartotal abortion ban in idaho violates federal lab. A Growing Number of protests forming over the ongoing war in The Middle East at campuses across the country. The movement has never been bigger than it is right now. New american weapons are finally on the way after President Biden signed the nearly 100 billion foreign aid package. It will make america safer, it will make the world safer. In arizona, Where A State Grand Jury indicted 11 republican officials wednesday for their unsuccessful ploy to a ward of the state electoral votes to mr. Trent, despite his Collection Loss to President Biden. Liberal justices expressed concerns about a president having total immunity. Im trying to understand what the disincentive is from turning the oval office and you know the seat of Criminal Activity in this country. President s have to make a lot of tough decisions. He