Plus since its a threeday holiday weekend, book tv is onon for three days we will re air the entire festival, 8 30 a. M. On monday labor day. That is whats coming up. Now we have one more author speaking tonight and we will go back up into the history and biography room here at the Convention Center and this will be John Aloysius farrell talking about Richard Nixon. Book tv, live coverage. [inaudible conversations] good evening. Welcome to the main event, the last program of the evening here in the ballroom. My name is ron, i am an editor corresponded at npr and also aha fulltime faculty member at American University of school of public affairs. It is my great pleasure to be here this evening with John Aloysius, jack farrell to his friends. He has written his third book. His first book was called clarence, attorney for the damned. I think you should buy that book just for the title. The second book was the democratic century and then he turned to Richard Nixon, the life. Is such just b
Be here this evening with johnai farrell. Jack farrell to his friends. And he has written his third book, his first book was calledl clarence dar darrow, attorney for the dammed and the second book was tip oneill, and then he turned to Richmond Nixon Richard Nixon, the life. He. Pause hi is such a popular character. Because of that that trajectory i have to ask what made you turn to dick nixon . N i was drawn to his story. The original subtitle for the book was Richard Nixon, an american tragedy, and i was struck as i did the research i that people like Henry Kissinger and Elliott Richardson and would wright in the diaries and as watergate was collapsing around him they would say, this is really like classic greek tragedy, shakespearean scene of someone who has so many gifts, and yet this amazing tragic flaw which brought him down in quite a shakespearean manner. He was always whispering in his own ear, youre not good enough. They hate you. Theyre against me. And in the end it destroye
Welcome to november. I mean, its a little chilly right now. Im not going to deny that. Temperatures in the 40s. But for this time of the day we come to you live from Progressive Field where we are so excited for game six and we are expecting a warm weather day. Weve got an overview to start and youre not going to even get over this. Wipe that sleep out of your eyes. Partly cloudy skies. Temperatures in the 0s all this is how its going to time out today. At 9 00, 56 degrees. 68 degrees at lunch. I mean, is this november . Yep, sure is. Normal highs should be mid to upper 50s. Recordhigh for today is 82. Were going to hit 75 at 5 00 this evening and if youre curious about fame six and if youre coming down to Progressive Field. You better wear some short sleeves. Im not even kidding. I mean, were going to hold in for that first pitch and through much of the game this evening. Dry, partly cloudy. Daniel, how is that commute looking so far today if the commute is lookening like the indians
Senate Banking Committee cherish charred shelby. The committee will come to order. Today, well learn more about the events and the circumstances, that led to the enforcement action against wells fargo by the City Attorney, and the occ and the c. F. Pb. But first today, well receive testify from john stumpf, hes the c. E. O. And chairman, who is was us. Welcome. We will then here from the Los Angeles Deputy cheer whose office was the first for commence the action and finally from the occ and. C. F. Pb. We look forward to hearing from both panels because much remains unclear about what transpired at wells fargo and the regulators response. It appears that wells fargos own analysis concluded that think seanlsd of its employ piece opened more than 2 million account thats may not have been author raised. Subsequent licks wells fargo terminated 5,300 employees and has agreed to pay 185 until fines, and 5 million in customer remediation. Sales dated take show they have been an Industry Leader
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