Story as in either pure. Judys detached surroundings or else a simulation, but rather for the vast majority. The adventures of living in between. I loved it quote. I actually think it describes tycho so because it is like a santa we celebrated leaving and living in between through the books we love the politics we debate theyre performances we enjoy and the individual who inspires us for saw for all you inbetweens, please join us next tuesday to celebrate truly inspiring woman sheila the first female African American billionaire who will be in a conversation with gayle king. And later in the judy collins will return for another concert. Mandy patinkin will discuss Albert Einstein in the refugee refugee question. David brooks, Rachel Maddow are joined by and also two to name a few i you will join us again and often but tonight guess but now for tonights guest who is returning to the striker center stage for the third time sir, simon schama. I think those books about the french revolutio
after the u.s. military shot down that chinese spy balloon off the south carolina coast after it flew across the united states. we have more breaking, news now, the fbi has discovered an additional classified document with former vice president indiana s home. the search comes as former vice president mike pence was subpoenaed by the special counsel, investigating donald trump s efforts to stay in office after the 20. 20 election, as well as his role in the january 6th attack on the capitol. earlier today trump s former personal attorney michael cohen told msnbc donald trump should be worried about this. i think he is panicking. however, what he is very good at is hiding it. anyone that is in the room with him would be able to attest to things that i had seen in the past which is donald really losing it. but, in front of the camera, he is calm, cool, and collected because he is a sociopath. we ll have more on this breaking developments and that object shot down by u.s. mi
there there, and that i have no regrets. mary bruce with late reporting on what else he said. also tonight, the dangerous winter storm pushing into the northeast at this hour, along the i-95 corridor. washington, d.c. to philadelphia, new york up to boston. 18 states on alert for heavy snow, driving rain, and winds up to 80 miles per hour. we ll time it out. tonight, two paramedics now charged with murdering a patient after answering a call. prosecutors say body camera video shows them strapping him face down on the stretcher. he died a short time later. and what the autopsy reveals. also, the breaking headline late today, the supreme court s new report just out tonight into who leaked the draft opinion leading up to the overturning of roe. do they know who did it? did they interview the justices on the high court? terry moran live in washington. tonight, the suspected russian spy ship just off hawaii. what is it doing there? and just how close is it? martha raddatz a
Tribute to yip harburg. The man who put the rainbow in the wizard of oz democracy now special. All that and more coming up. Now me to democracy i am amy goodman. Today, we pay tribute to yip harburg. His name may not be familiar to many, but his songs are sung by millions around the world, like jazz singer Abbey Lincoln and bing crosby sang it. Railroad, made a race against time. I built a railroad, now it is done amy goodman and tom waits. Judy collins, and dr. John from new orleans, peter yarrow,. They called meow al amy goodman thats al jolson, and our beloved odetta. Dime . An you spare a dime . Spare a amy goodman brother, can you spare a dime . May well be a new anthem for many americans. The lyrics to that classic american song were written by yip harburg. He was blacklisted during the mccarthy era. During his career as a lyricist, yip harburg used his words to express antiracist, proworker messages. Hes best known for writing the lyrics to the wizard of oz, but he also had two
The library of congress cohosted this 50 minute event. Good afternoon. Thank you for coming and welcome to the library of congress. I am carla hayden, the 14th librarian of congress. [applause] thank you. We are looking forward to a very, very exciting afternoon celebrating the 50th anniversary of the signing by president Lyndon Johnson of the public broadcasting act of 1967. Four starstudded panelists in store for you, featuring many great names of public broadcasting in on radio and in television. I want to take this opportunity to single out one of our guests today. Is mr. Henry morgan fall morganthall ii. I. He is 100 years old. [applause] and he was working at wgbh 50 years ago with the act was passed. His grandfather was fdrs treasury secretary. I am proud to say the library of congress has the papers of his grandfather. Sir, we are truly honored you are here with us today. Thank you. [applause] carla many of you may know that the library of congress is the largest and most compr