Our website, cspan history. The next president making appointments to the Supreme Court will be president donald trump. With Hillary Clinton white house, the rest of the world they have forget looked up to the United States of america. Cspan continues with the Vice President ial debate between governor mike pence and senator , beginning at 7 30 p. M. Eastern with a preview of the debate. 8 30, the predebate briefing for the audience. At 9 00, live coverage of the debate followed by your reaction. The 2016 Vice President ial debate. Watch liveon cspan, and anytime ondemand at cspan. Org, and listen live on the free cspan radio app. Each week until the 2016 election, road to the white house rewind brings you coverage of past residential races. Next, a Vice President ial debate from 1980 between dan quayle and Lloyd Bentsen. Questions from panelists. The republican ticket of incumbent Vice President bush and dan quayle defeated democrats Michael Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen in the general el
The Supreme Court. The very latest right now. Also breaking overnight, twisters tearing through the midwest. Nine reported tornadoes touch down destroying homes. As hail, lightning and severe storms wreak havoc on roads now there are new warnings out this morning. We do say good morning, america. Big night in the race for the white house. Both Hillary Clinton and donald trump winning big. Well have more on that in just a moment. Breaking news right now, president obama has Just Announced hes made his choice for the Supreme Court. Abcs terry moran is at the Supreme Court with the latest. Good morning, terry. Reporter good morning, george. Well, let the battle begin because thats what its going to be. At 11 00 in the rose garden president obama will reveal his choice to replace Justice Antonin Scalia whos been the cornerstone of conservatism. The frontrunners down to three, Sri Srinivasan considered the leading choice born in india, raised in kansas, a judge here on the Appeals Court. Me
In wrapping up the list will have information on the oregon trail. Many of these authors have or will be appearing on book tv. You can watch them on our website, book tv. Org. Historian jay winick is next on tv. He examines the political and military decisions that influenced fdr in 1934. [applause]. Thank you very much for that introduction steve. I want to give athe lights out there very bright dash i want to give a quick thanks to those who made this possible. This is their stepchild or brainchild. I want want to thank all of you, the readers for whom this exists, you are the lifeblood of books and as much as we love this festival, we hope you love the festival. Thank you so much for coming. [applause]. Let me take you into my new book. 1944. 1944 it was not inevitable that the war would end as it did or it would end at all. Indeed along the western line, the allies were pinned down against nazi divisions against the gustav line. In the east, the soviet union was making threats that
George, newspaper editor and reformer who took up the fight against the separation of classes on behalf of the Labor Movement. The Gotham Center for new york city history hosted this one hour and 20 minute event. Host thank you suzanne, and to the Gotham Center. Thank you to all of you for coming out tonight. I know some of you are saying Republican Debate or henry george, Republican Debate, henry george. Im gratified you chose henry george. Hopefully you will be glad that , you did. It is a great thrill to come back to new york and come back to the Gotham Center, a place that i have done other talks and people i have worked with. Its a really wonderful event and particularly wonderful because i finally get to talk about this henry george book. Let me jump right in by showing you a photo, getting a little personal here. But that is me when i started this book. [laughter] you may be see i dont look quite that young anymore. Im a little hairier. The funny thing is just after i decided to
Let me jump right in by showing you a photo, getting a little personal here. But that is me when i started this book. You may be can see i dont look quite a young anymore. Im a little harrier. The funny thing is just after i decided to write this book, when i was in graduate school, someone mentioned to me the henry george tree in central park, and i said i did not know that. Five days later and walking through central park, its bigger than monaco, a large piece of land. Eached down to time issue two tie my shoe, and i tied my shoe next to the henry george tree. I dont believe in cosmic signs, but this was a sign of some sort or it. We had a camera with us, which is funny. I have been working on this so long that one of my daughters, who is now 25 years old, used ask me daddy, when are you going to finish that . Have you finished your book on Curious George . Its been a bit of an odyssey, i will not tell you the details except that life is what happens when you make firm plans. My firs