Late news, fox news at night breaking tonight, can somebody, please show us the crime the former president is accused of committing as trump is now involved in Dueling Court cases. This is a trial that should have never happened we cant let this continue to happen to our country. This Supreme Court had a monumental hearing on immunity thank it was made clear up your guy hope it was made clear that the president has to have immunity. Trace the Supreme Court indicating today that it might roll rule trump could have some immunity from prosecution and no surprise the media is now meltg. I would like you to throw cold water on my feelings. Its like the zoo landers seen pure chi feel like im taking crazy pills. Theres no cause in any of this as long as joe biden is reelected. This is monarchism. Trace when it comes to new york versus trump, where is the crime . We are live outside the new york Supreme Court with more on the former president s legal cases. Good evening trace up your during th
Good evening, everyone. My name is ruth and its a pleasure to welcome you tonight for the program. Before we get started, i want to go over a couple of quick housekeeping details. Please sign whens your cell phones, and if you have, to let you know theres no recording photo was allowed during the programs, thanks. However, you will get a chance to see because they are taping tonight you may be on tv very soon. Sally quinn is a longtime Washington Post journalist, columnist, and one of the renowned social hostesses. Also the founder of the religious website on the Washington Post writes for variourates forvarious publicatd authored several books including the partparty guide to adventurs entertaining, happy endings and we are going to make you a star about the experience as a First Network agent in the u. S. Sally is in conversation with two good friends who are also offers. Also a walsh is the author of divided lines the public and private struggles. A staff writer at the new yorker an
Good evening, everyone. My name is ruth and its a pleasure to welcome you tonight for the program. Before we get started, i want to go over a couple of quick housekeeping details. Please sign whens your cell phones, and if you have, to let you know theres no recording photo was allowed during the programs, thanks. However, you will get a chance to see because they are taping tonight you may be on tv very soon. Sally quinn is a longtime Washington Post journalist, columnist, and one of the renowned social hostesses. Also the founder of the religious website on the Washington Post writes for variourates forvarious publicatd authored several books including the partparty guide to adventurs entertaining, happy endings and we are going to make you a star about the experience as a First Network agent in the u. S. Sally is in conversation with two good friends who are also offers. Also a walsh is the author of divided lines the public and private struggles. A staff writer at the new yorker an
And the United States honors harper lee ask for or outstanding contribution to the great literary tradition of america. [applause] [applause] to mark the upcoming release of go set a watch man booktv is airing specials about harper lee all weekend. Go to booktv. Com for air dates and times. Pamela paul, what is your job . I am the editor of the New York Times book review. What does that mean . I edit the section that has been put out over sunday since 1986. How many people work on the New York Times book review . It is about 16 people. What do they do . So we have editors, who we call review editors of the session. They have to go through the hundreds of books we get and decide which ones are worthy of review and try to come up with people who think they would be good at reviewing them. What is your job . I am a preview editor meaning i go through books in a number of nonfiction categories and sign and edit reviews and the like. How many books do you look at a week . When you look at t
Which is incredibly long for an earthquake with the human tragedy and physical damage are dramatically and vividly captured in this book and by henry but on structures and though landscape is only part of the story that henry tells. His book is also a story of how a major Natural Disaster ginsberg scientific inquiries a map are centers around one individual in particular was a geologist he was not an earthquake expert better ride to the day after the earthquake to investigate what happened in the study that he produced help to confirm that now widely accepted idea of plate tectonics although at the time was controversial and much debated notion i will not even begin to get into that because you will get more of that from henry in a minute. This is his first book but he is skilled at combining the Human Interest story with the scientific advancement as a journalist and has been at the New York Times over two decades as a reporter or editor writing about science for much of that time and