let s say something here. when a final accounting is made of the age we re living in now, there will be a large section thanks to those who have contributed to our culture like writers and composers and soldiers and astronauts, like country music musicians and like the filmmaker ken burns. he has given us so much, reflecting ourselves back to us, our civil war, our vietnam war, our national parks, our national pastime, and now our highly decorated national filmmaker gives us country music, 16 hours of it airing on pbs. we are so thrilled to have ken burns with us. thank you for coming. thank you, my friend. thank you. how on earth? is there a whiteboard in your studio that we need to see like a beautiful mind ? are there post its? how do you take something this
pastime, and now our highly decorated national filmmaker gives us country music, 16 hours of it airing on pbs. we are so thrilled to have ken burns with us. thank you for coming. thank you, my friend. thank you. how on earth? is there a whiteboard in your studio that we need to see like a beautiful mind ? are there post its? how do you take something this vast, any of the topics and organize them into pieces? most of the credit goes to my longtime producing partner dayton douncan duncan. wrestled the larger intertwining of this sort of russian novel of a story into the eight episodes and our co-producer julie dunphy who set off the team that was finding the photographs and finding the footage and
something that has to be decided before we get to the merits. thank you. danny cevallos, let me bring you in here. the in the likelihood they re going to go to arbitration and silence stormy daniels and the chance of it airing? first, the only chance that trump, e.c., and cohen have of winning is getting this case back down to arbitration, and unfortunately court, federal courts, state courts for a long time have expressed a strong preference for arbitration when and in fairs on the mr. avenatti, when the parties agree to arbitrate. that s going to be a critical for mr. avenatti, in demonstrating not just that the overall contract was no good but the specific clause to arbitrate was no good because otherwise he s fighting a strong presumption that the case will go back down to arbitration. but if it stays in court, state
for attacks by democrats. one man has the guts to speak his name. big bird. big bird. big bird. big. yellow. a many nasa to a menace to our economy. shepard: we cannot see it airing anywhere but on newscasts like this. governor romney fired back and a spokesman accused the president of trying to make a big election about small things. wendell is live at the white house. this is getting nasty again. reporter: it sure looks like it. on air force one the president s campaign spokeswoman said the biggest take away is romney shaking relationship with the fact. the president is headed back to washington, dc, right now, with a stop in ohio, where voter registration ends at 9:00 tonight. he told the reporters in san francisco last night some want him to take the gloves off but he made clear he did not think
they are vetting the scripts themselves. they have their own in-house team that will review it. they expect all the scripts submitted will have biography. it s a done deal as far as it airing with those corrections, editing they will do, the history channel folks? i think it s a little early to say. they, i think, are certainly aware of the criticisms historians have put forward. we re at a point where literally the series hasn t been cast. nothing has been shot yet. it s a little different from the reagans, which was already in the can, ready to air when that started coming under fire. so i think a lot could still happen between now and next year when history channel would like to put this on their airwaves. all right. reporter for the new york times, thank you. my pleasure. thank you. we re learning two nato troops killed in fierce fighting in marjah. latest developments out of afghanistan.