Generosity of the Lewis Franklin Smith Foundation with additional funding from the arlene and Daniel Fisher foundation. We are grateful for their sponsorship. First person is a series of conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their firsthand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. Each of our first person guests serves as volunteers here at this museum. Our program will continue twice weekly through midaugust. The museums website listed on the back of your Program Provides information about each of our upcoming first person guests. The website address is www. Ushmm. Org. Anyone interested in keeping in touch with the museum and its programs can complete the stay connected card that youll find in your program or speak with a museum representative at the back of the theater. In doing so, you will receive an electronic copy of julius menns biography so you can remember and share his testimony after you leave here today. Julius will share with us his fir
States, i think, but the cs and i companies which are the coal mines in pueblo start to reflect this story of immigration, people coming from throughout the world greece, italy, poland, other slovakian countries. Also migration north from mexico, migration from new mexico, africanamericans coming from the south. So theres a large mixture of different ethnic and migrant groups as well. As they start controlling the area economically, some of the things i look at specifically is theyll say, okay, new mexicans or the hispanics are living in a adobe houses, they really should be live anything wood structures. So theyll build coal camps that are wood structureses, but then the employees cant heat their houses in the same way because the adobes had kept the heat in better than the wood paneling, so theyll charge so the employees really now have to start using coal from what theyre mined, but they end up paying cost for the coal. Its not like they get an employee discount. Their tons are meas
National book award for nonfiction. Retired army colonel identifies the events he believes led to americas increased presence in the middle east over the last few decades in americas war for the greater middle east. Watch the announcement of the National Book awards live on cspan2 on november 16. Many of these authors have appeared or will be appearing on booktv. Euchre watch them on our website booktv. Org. Will. The book is titled first lady for president ial historians on the lives of 45 iconic american women. Its now out in paperback and mark farkas from executive producer behind the series and this project is joining us. Lets talk about Hillary Clinton, one of the first ladies featured. You talk about her roles in the first eight years of her husband presents. What will readers learn . There so many different scenes from her life. Youll learn about how she will approach potentially being president , how she handles the press. One of the authors who is part of the Hillary Clinton c
Decision. Bob woodward is our guest, you know him from the watergate era and all the president s men and 17 other books, the most recent came out in 2015. We will put phone numbers on screen because this is your chance to talk with bob woodward, 202 is the area code, 7488200. You can dialin, in the mountain and pacific time zones 2027488001. There is a third way of getting a hold, this is simply for Text Messages and if you do send a text message please include your first name and city and identify that way but the text message number is 2028386251. We will get your calls and Text Messages very quickly as we go through. Bob woodward, 46 years since watergate happened, what did you find . We ought to talk, i went to his home in la jolla, california, personal story, never really paid out, visited butterfield, and a few, 20 boxes, thousands of documents, which i had never seen before which had not been known to the world, an additional layer of nixons isolation corruption, criminality, ve
Eventually well get rid of the clouds, too. Many of us seeing clouds and fog, it is not going to linger for much longer. We actually have clear skies across the western portion of our viewing area. The visibility is up to 10 miles in durham, but we are still dealing with this low clouds. We have thick fog in henderson. Visibility is down the zero there. So patchy thick fog is still going to linger for about another hour or so warming up quickly as we head through this afternoon. It is 41 degrees in raleigh. 42 degrees outside in durham. 39 in clayton. 45 degrees in fayetteville. A big area of High Pressure is going to build in today. It will lead to sunny skies as we head into this afternoon. In the a bad way to end the weekend, but the temperatures are still going to be on the cool side. Right now it is 41 degrees. Well warm up to 51 degrees by lunchtime. Peeks of sunshine likely. And then clearing skies by 6 00 p. M. Looking at a temperature of 52 after a high around 56 degrees. We d