Who many of you recognize and i just wanted to say that we have hundreds of these programs on our web site a their youtube annel. You can look at the ones we have got already. Tonight we are going to be discussing catching the wind . . . An interesting analysiof the kennedy wave scene in three parts and also how it crashed, a very interesting and i take it from what i read this is the first lume of the 2volume ted kennedyiography through 1975. Welcome kneelin thank you very muchor joining us. Its great that you switched your career to writing these great fees. The first question i have is inert knowledge and at the end you mentioned the book started off as an idea to write a book about political morality. Did your publisher then say theres not enough material out there to make the book on political morality . He would definitely say that its interesting the origins of this book i was coming off of a ee of walt disney so this seems very much when i propose my next bk toike publisher whi
Mr. Larry kudlow, and his coauthor, brian domitrovic, the associate professor and chair of the department of history of the sam houston state university. And the two of them worked on the book together, and they will be talking about it together. And were so thrilled and so honored to have you both here. Thank you for coming. And i should mention also, larry lives across the street and he is a regular customer here at the corner bookstore and has been for years. That makes it so much so special, and so personal. So, please join me in welcoming larry and brian. Thank you. [applause] larry kudlow thank you very much. Appreciate it. Are we on both mics . We welcome cspan, by the way. Thank you for covering this, appreciate it very much. So, yeah, its true im larry kudlow and im a local. When penguin and random house started organizing this thing which one . That works . This one doesnt sound great but well do what we can. Penguin and random house said, a while back when we got this thing
As part of her summer series. Tonight you will hear from five of the last six men who have sat in the oval office. Now the practice of president s books, began with Thomas Jeffersons memoir in 1821. Eighteen president s since have written books prior to the 20th century, president ial memoirs were rare and Ulysses S Grant and mark was an exception since then, it is taken off since the 1950s. First of this evening, is one of our most prolific residents turned author. Jimmy carter. He is the author of 25 books including publicpolicy books, Foreign Policy books, a novel, and he is also written a Childrens Book which was illustrated by his daughter amy. In 2010, president carter appeared on book tv afterwards program where he discussed his white house diaries that he kept while he was in office from 1977 1981. Heres president carter being interviewed by president ial historian. Welcome to washington dc. It is wonderful to see you. I was wondering you fly in here, and you go over all of the
Accomplishments, and lies about joe biden that have been disproven and debug. Debunked. Unoriginal yet thoroughly unsurprising. As far as this press conference goes, the best is yet to come. I will turn it over to nancy pelosi. You forpelosi thank hosting us on this important subject, the health and wellbeing of American Families. The chaos presidency of donald crisisas brought further to American Families in the midst of a pandemic. Brought forth for calling it a hoax, the denial, the delays, the distortion, has resulted in what you just referenced. 180,000 people have died in our country. And millions and millions have been infected. Been 104 days or Something Like that since we and mitcheroes act, mcconnell said we should pause. The virus didnt pause. Hardship didnt pause. Since then, the number of people who died has doubled, and the number infected has increased by nearly 4 Million People. This is tragic. But instead of the president and the the virus, chaos he brought with his ri
President of the United States. [applause] election 1976, the Democratic National convention. Your host is political analyst Richard Scammon. Richard this is Richard Scammon in washington. With me are professor howard honeyman of Howard University Howard Penniman of Yorktown University and mr. Stephen hess of the brookings institution. We want to discuss the Democratic Convention. We will do the Republican Convention at a later time when that meeting has been finished. But perhaps before we do either of the detailed discussions on these conventions, we want to spend at least a few minutes talking about the basic purpose of an American National president ial nominating convention. One observer has said these conventions are real ideological struggles told as circuses. We know the main purpose is to nominate a candidate for president. But Howard Penniman, beyond that, how can we briefly describe the process of an American Convention . Howard the National Convention is the time of the nom