Mojave desert, about 42 Million People every year visit the city for its many casinos, shows and restaurants. With the help of our Cox Communications cable partners, for the next two hours well learn about the history of the city and tap into the literary scene here with local authors. We begin our special feature with its former mayor, Oscar Goodman. Mayor goodman, how did you become a lawyer for the mob . Oh. The refuted mob, of course. All by accident. Its the most amazing thing in the world. I came out to las vegas with my beautiful wife in 1964 and, basically, i would take anything after i passed the bar that would walk in the door. I had a motto in my office where theres a fee, theres a remedy. And carolyn was, believe it or not, one of the first card counters even they they didnt call them that at that time. And my dad sent us 25 a week for pleasure. We couldnt use it for rent, for gasoline, it had to be for pleasure. So we went out to a place called the charcoal room at the Hac
Doubleday is approximately 50 bucks here. Half nonfiction. We publish a lot of literary novelist and on the nonfiction side we publish a lot of history, politics and science. , has doubleday been in business . 1897. On a bike . Someone named mr. Doubleday. We are here to talk to you about previewing some of the books. You have coming up . Three books to your viewers and a novice where publishing Jeffrey Toobin book about patty hearst, her kidnapping, what she did while she was in the Liberation Army and have very germanic tribal. As people know, a new yorker staff writer and chief Legal Correspondent and the author of the and also the o. J. Simpson case which is recently made it to a television series. What is so fantastic about this book from my good as everyone says we are living to this terribly tumultuous time. In the early 1970s that ballot country was having a nervous break down. An average of 1500 terrorist bombings here. Nixon was being impeached. Political turmoil, economic ma
State started to adopt statutes and gave more discretion. Certainly commonlaw, certainly at the time of the founding the court noted that typically the verdict came after the sentence. That is just not true. We do not have the right to change history. It isnt true. Isnt true. If you look at the very first criminal provisions that were inactive by congress, congress, the first congress, it was not determined. Your honor, for many crimes serious crimes, even for some that today we would consider not so serious, usually the penalty was death. So there was this close relationship. The court has called it a close relationship between the verdict and sentencing. We look at that together with the way the process was conducted shows that the right was created to cover the whole proceeding through the imposition or pronouncement a sentence. There are no further questions. Thank you counsel. The case is submitted. Tonight on book to be a prime time, words and comments about the structure. Beginn
Morning for washington journal. The house of representatives convenes for legislative business at 2 00 p. M. To consider several bills, including one dealing with the Homeland Security to consolidate their headquarters. Discuss workers who had been fired and preventing the iris preventing paying bonuses to their employees. The senate will continue working on a bill for the federal aviation. You can see the house live right here on cspan. New yorks president ial primary is tomorrow. Donald trump will hold a rally in buffalo, which you can see p. M. On cspan2 at 7 00 eastern. Thetor Bernie Sanders said republican candidate made an ugly statement about Hillary Clinton. Hillary. Her crooked because of the Campaign Finance system, he said the entire government is crooked. Live coverage of the residential race continues tuesday night for the new york state primary. Join us for 9 00 p. M. Eastern for speeches and reactions, taking you on the road to the white house on cspan, cspan radio, and
Officials who give their papers to the library of congress, with restrictions that keep them from the public for as long as the family wants, and it was the library and of congress that made the arrangement with Caspar Weinbergers family or maybe with him personally, that they and the suntricted would determine caspar who would be able to view them. I was surprised but i have learned through my friend, that it is a usual thing. That maybe you would put personal papers and a situation like that, what not papers related to your position as secretary of defense or secretary of state. Brian lamb what difference does that make to you in this book . Sally denton i think it would have created a treasure trove of documents for me relating to his role as secretary of defense, and i was looking specifically for his relationship, and the sentencing memoranda for the Jonathan Pollard case. Brian lamb how does that relate to your book . Sally denton Jonathan Pollard has been spying for israel, as h