Their lives, here is the place to fight for. We can learn a lot from the other countries but at the end of the day, i think there is Something Special about america that we should be fighting to build on. Host i certainly agree with that. Everybody should read equal is unfair and get the different perspective on inequality that you dont get from the press today. 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. Here are programs to watch for. On saturday night on after words, Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell discusses chis life in politics and his new book. All majorities are fleeting and depending on what the American People decide this november i could be the minority leader next year. From noon until three pm eastern. Then sunday night at 1115 eastern, cbs 60 and its correspondent leslie stahl discusses the Science Behind grandparenting. Her new new book about grandparenting. She introduced colleagues, friends, doctors and scientists about the changes in women as they tr
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Sreenivasan all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. Fathom travel. Carnival corporations small ship line. Offering seven day cruises to three cities in cuba. Exploring the culture, cuisine and Historic Sites through its people. More at fathom. Org. And the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. Supported by the rockefeller foundation. Promoting the wellbeing of humanity around the world by building resilience and inclusive economies. More at rockefellerfoundation. Org and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff it is primary eve for two more states, and the Democratic Campaign in one of them has heated up. That has Party Divisions on
That is shakespeares world planting itself in north america and thats a complicated history and its part of the history of the country and also do what was good and bad about colonialism. Was he aware of the new world . Yes he was when he wrote the tempest he pretty clearly read a pamphlet which was about a shipwreck in bermuda that he makes reference to stories about the new world that were coming back. She never visited it and he probably would have grave information about it but when he uses the phrase like brave new world, he is saying that there is a place we havent explored and its overturning our expectations about what human beings are like and what nature is like. Thats something that is firing his imagination. Spinnaker was a portion of the tour booktv took the Shakespeare Library. You can watch the full tour online at booktv. Org. Book tv on cspan2 will be live from the Shakespeare Library at noon on saturday, april 23. This is to commemorate the 400th anniversary of William
Hello. Is so good to see you. I read the book with a rise of women in american politics. I am so proud of this book you must be proud it should be required reading of colleges and in universities what are you thinking about when you decided to write this book . We had such a phenomenal change on the democratic side at least over the past 30 years and people are asking me to write this book for years a half to get the record out there for what we have done and how it has changed in the process although women and the races the world is a different place looking at congress threequarters of the women are Democratic Women which we are very proud of and then seed than an action all the time. I think back with a first came into office as a matter of fact some 60,000 was huge. And i am very appreciative. But i just want to ask when you walked into the room with thousands of women ready have gathered under the leadership he will see Barbara Boxer and hillary what does that feel like . It was p