Has a a and may and phd from the university of utah. Even more important for a writer , he is knocked around a lot. I dont know if you will love this. Websiteis from a good you will want to look up. He is the author. , hisrms of knocking around educational resume includes working for many years in. Ational parks in the us west he spent a short time at Columbia University law school, one semester, then took off for more interesting things including psychology. As he got turned off by that stats and rats. You will see from his books he is more interested in people and what motivates them. He then later in life managed a french restaurant in columbus, ohio. And has also managed a 100 bed home for the elderly. That is good knocking around from where i am looking at it. I think the thing you should also know, he has written nine books of action and like his ago onion, two years flagler, his adventure putting ,he railroad down in the east he is a great storyteller. This is one i read recentl
Congress voted to authorize military attacks. We will go to the woman who said lee,ommerce member barbara in a vote of 420 to one. The professors and teachers walkout from Long Island University in brooklyn after 400 Union Faculty are locked out. We are here. We are ready to teach. We are being prevented from doing so by this lockout. Amy we will week with srividhya swaminathan, chair of the English Department at liu, one of the 400 faculty members locked out of the campus. We will speak with students. Manning is on Hunger Strike. We will get an update from chase strangio, staff attorney at the aclu. The apparel and the damages of being forced to be punished through the denial of your core identity is something that has , in perilsdepression her health, and something that many transgender people across the country are facing on a daily basis. Amy all of that and more, coming up. This is democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. In news from the train
To b to c to d to e, on up through all the various iterations, you dont have to rebuild the Network Every time you do that. Thats one of the things thats taken into consideration as youre doing standard. Yes, sir . Thank you, sir. David mccabe from the hill. Im looking a the next couple months and it seems like im sorry, youre what . A the next couple months. It seems like there may be a point where youre fighting contentious battles. The set top box item lifeline and almost certainly a privacy ruling for isps. I wonder how you expect to handle the challenge of fighting on kind of three different fronts and also whether you are concerned at all that that might make it harder to get consensus among the five of you on less controversial atim tells . So, again, i think the reality comes down to the fact that there is, roughly 9 0 of the time theres consensus. All you get to see is the fun stuff. I was interested during the Media Coverage of Justice Scalias death that one of his quotes was
He did speak to both democrats and republicans. Can you say how many . I dont have the specific numbers here. But the president convened many calls with democrats and rms opt Judiciary Committee. You say these are intensive consultations. Are names exchanged . Well, i dont have a beyond just saying do your job, ill do my job, we all know the constitution. When you say intensive, can you give some indication of what again, i think it depends on the person and on the view of the person on the other end of the phone. Well, the best possible circumstances. Well, yeah. Look, as ive noted earlier, there are some people who have publicly and privately said theyre not going to consider anybody. It is hard to have a detailed conversation about who the president is considering if theyve already said it doesnt matter who you choose, im going to oppose them. Unfortunately, thats the approach thats been taken by a large number of republicans and thats unfortunate. Is that the response he got from s
Im interested to hear your thoughts on their relationship after the war, personal relationship and especially the fact that sherman advised grant not to enter politics at all. We know shermans own view of president ial politics. Can you shed some light on that and how it affected grant at all, or what counsel sherman may have given him . Thats a good question. Sherman was completely i shouldnt say a political. He was antipolitical. He hated the whole game of politics and didnt want to get involved. I think he may have thought to grant, you know, youre unsuited for this. This is really not what you were cut out to do. Senator john sherman was a politician, aspirate for the presidency. I think there was an element of tension then between sherman and grant because of that, that sherman may have thought that grant made some mistakes in become being president and particularly in the western policy, indian policy. I think sherman was much more sympathetic to sheridans ideas of just trouncing