Soldiers would collect severed heads. She shows us how great figures, poets had their severed. This fascinating study. I wish i could be personally drawn to a history of severed heads but she tells us about the part of human collecting which i never knew existed before which sheds light and insight on larger history itself. Bob wilde publishing director of blue dragon booktv is on location at bookexpo america. This is the publishers annual trade show. You can see a lot of the crowds here. Once here the publishers get together and talk about the upcoming fall books. You are watching booktv on cspan2. Up next on booktv tv after words with guest host toby harnden Washington Bureau chief of the sunday times. This week Kwasi Kwarteng and his new book war and gold. And it their member the British Parliament explores the history of money, to relationship to war and the resulting impact he believes the interconnection as im president day free markets worldwide. The program is about an hour. Ho
Pelley good evening. The Supreme Court justices spoke with one voice today on cell phones and privacy. In a 90 decision, they ruled police cannot automatically search the cell phones of people they arrest. Chief Justice John Roberts was blunt. To an officer who wants to search a cell phone, its simple get a warrant. Reporter todays decision was a major victory for privacy rights in the modern digital era. As chief Justice Jon Roberts put it cell phones are such a pervasive and insistent part of daily life a visitor from mars might conclude theyre an important procedure of human anatomy. The Obama Administration had argued cell phone searches were like a search of a suspects wallet, briefcase, or coat, which dont require a warrant, but privacy advocates said cell phones are different. Now its like the equivalent of having your diary, your photo album, all of your banning records, your health recordize mean your entire life is on you at all times. Reporter in the decision the jfted agree
Protest continue across the globe for egypt to release the three al jazeera journalists sentenced to between seven and 10 years in prison. We will speak with al jazeeras sue turton who was intense sentenced in absentia to 10 years imprisoned her in the same trial. And we will hear from Margaret Warner on how one of the jailed journalists saved her life. Mohamed fahmy held onto the back railing and said, drive, drive. He said, just drive through them. I will get you out of here. That is what happened. For the next five or six minutes, he directed me down the side street and the side street and the side street him and we finally managed to get to a safe place. He absolutely saved our lives. Then as the 45th anniversary of the stonewall uprising approaches, the state of new york is sued over its refusal to expand medicaid coverage for transgender people seeking hormone therapy and other forms of care. We are here to say that right now new york state as a regulation that should specificall
Protest continue across the globe for egypt to release the three al jazeera journalists sentenced to between seven and 10 years in prison. We will speak with al jazeeras sue turton who was intense sentenced in absentia to 10 years imprisoned her in the same trial. And we will hear from Margaret Warner on how one of the jailed journalists saved her life. Mohamed fahmy held onto the back railing and said, drive, drive. He said, just drive through them. I will get you out of here. That is what happened. For the next five or six minutes, he directed me down the side street and the side street and the side street him and we finally managed to get to a safe place. He absolutely saved our lives. Then as the 45th anniversary of the stonewall uprising approaches, the state of new york is sued over its refusal to expand medicaid coverage for transgender people seeking hormone therapy and other forms of care. We are here to say that right now new york state as a regulation that should specificall
Hello and welcome. Crucial elections for georgias two seats in the us senate are on a knife edge. 95 of returns have been counted, but the outcome is uncertain. The Democratic Party challengers are separated from their republican rivals by less than a percentage point in the share of the vote. The Republican Party needs to retain just one of georgias seats to keep control of the Upper Chamber of congress, where they would be able to constrain the legislative agenda of president electjoe biden. Georgia election official, Gabriel Stirling has just given an update on the counties yet to be counted saying more than 1. 2 Million People cast their votes on election day, and the race remains incredibly close. As you can see, still a set of tight races out there, odonnell has the largest lead among the republicans, perdue has a small lead, behind Raphael Warnock. Fulton, and these larger counties will have big sways of votes that come m, big sways of votes that come in, that came in today, so