Proceedings lincoln knew how to use a fun to advantage, an opposing liar who claimed he could bring a man to prove an alibi heard lincoln shooting back i have no doubt you can bring a man to prove a lie by. You can watch this and other programs online a book tv. Org. Book tv tapes hundreds of other programs throughout country all year long. Heres a look at some events we will cover this week. Monday, National Press club in washington where derek grapple report on the us governments doomsday plan. That evening we fly out to california where former speechwriter and Senior Advisor to president richard nixon, pat buchanan will shed light on the inmate nixon administration. On wednesday, to the macarthur memorial where Washington Post Foreign Correspondent peter eisner will recall how the contingent of filipinos and americans survived Japanese Occupation of the philippines during world war ii. Also that evening in denver at the chatter cover bookstore to hear Laura Cardwell discuss how 14 e
Against south africa. And Coming Up In World Athletics Sportsday on bbc news. There are more british medal hopes on the fourth day of these championships including laura muir in the 1500 metres final. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. A new law for the digital age thats our top story tonight. Were all spending more time online and whether its for business or pleasure it Means Companies are collecting a vast amount of information about us, some of it quite personal. Now the government is proposing legislation that will give us a right to see what Companies Know about us and in some cases force them to erase it. As our Technology Correspondent Rory Cellan Jones reports, the new law would bring the uk in line with the rest of the eu. Your data, a valuable resource flowing around the world giving companies and governments all kinds of intimate details about how you live your life. Now a new law is supposed to give us all more control. The law is an opportunity to keep up wit
And the series against south africa. And coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News i will have the very latest from the fourth day of the World Athletics Championships here at the London Stadium with four gold medals to be won. Good evening. Companies will be forced to reveal just how much personal information they have about you under plans announced by the government. The new laws will give you more control over the amount of personal data held online. People will also be able to Ask Companies to delete personal data including content that they posted as children. Firms who dont comply could face massive fines. Heres our Technology Correspondent rory cellan jones. Your data, a valuable resource flowing around the world giving companies and governments all sorts of intimate details about how you live your life. Now a new law is supposed to give us all more control. The law reform is an opportunity to keep up with the change in technology. Companies will have more accountability and consumers
Protesters are shot at Peaceful Protesters are shot at. Tonight at 8 00 eastern. Host our guest on cspans newsmakers this weeks guest is kentucky senator rand paul. He was a 2016 president ial hopeful, he is now serving a second term in the United States and its. He has a new book out called taking a stand, and in the senate, he serves on the Foreign Relations committee and he hasnt built he is advancing in the senate on health care. Thank you for being our guest. Senator paul thanks for having me. Host let me introduce the two reporters who will be asking questions. Niels lesniewski covers the senate for cq roll call, david weigel covers politics for the washington post. You are a first. Mr. Lesniewski i will dovetail off what susan said in the introduction, to ask you about your Health Care Proposal and your conversations with your republican colleagues in the senate, and maybe even in the house, in terms of how far away we are from seeing movement on a repeal and replace obamacare.
Protesters are shot at Peaceful Protesters are shot at. Tonight at 8 00 eastern. Host our guest on cspans newsmakers this weeks guest is kentucky senator rand paul. He was a 2016 president ial hopeful, he is now serving a second term in the United States and its. He has a new book out called taking a stand, and in the senate, he serves on the Foreign Relations committee and he hasnt built he is advancing in the senate on health care. Thank you for being our guest. Senator paul thanks for having me. Host let me introduce the two reporters who will be asking questions. Niels lesniewski covers the senate for cq roll call, david weigel covers politics for the washington post. You are a first. Mr. Lesniewski i will dovetail off what susan said in the introduction, to ask you about your Health Care Proposal and your conversations with your republican colleagues in the senate, and maybe even in the house, in terms of how far away we are from seeing movement on a repeal and replace obamacare.