Zones call in at 202 7488001. You can also send as a text at 202 7488003. Please include your name and where you are wrong. Cspanwjal media we are on twitter. , evangelicalorning voters can start calling in as we show you the stories from earlier this weekend in the Washington Times about the evangelicals for trump event on friday at the King Jesus International ministry in miami. To as manyministers as 15,000 congregants per week. Officials had said last month they were planning to launch the coalition but the date was not set until a magazine christianity called for President Trump to be removed from office. That magazine called christianity today, founded by ally graham. This is what was written. And our founding documents billy graham explains that christianity today will help evangelical christians interpret the news in a manner that likes their faith. The impeachment of donald trump is a significant event and it requires comment. Unambiguous, the president of the u. S. Attempted
So. We need to take a moral stance or at least have some sort of responsibility to protect the women that utilize their app. You need to take that into your own hands. Around the clock across the world this is our international from the team myself you know neal hello and welcome to the program we begin with breaking news from berlin germany. To the Russian Embassy employees persona grata in connection to the murder of a Georgian National in august russia has denied any state link called the expulsion substantiated. Arties nikki are and joins me live in the studio for a little bit more on what we know at this stage in the keys so we do know 2 Embassy Workers expelled or not came from German Foreign Ministry Statement what more was was said in the well like you just said what we know at this point in terms of the Russian Embassy in berlin have been expelled and declared persona non grata and thats amid the news that germanys attorney general is reportedly going to be taking over investi
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Naomi, thank you for joining us here on cspan2 book tv in midtown manhattan where branding and marketing is big business. Let me begin with your first book, no logo. What did you learn about nike, microsoft and starbucks in branding . Guest its great to be with you and to have this time. When i was writing the no logo it came out at the very beginning of 2000, so its almost exactly 20 years old. The period when i was researching which was the four years before that it was a period where lot was changing in the corporate world and you have the first kind of fullblown lifestyle brand, which is an idea we take for granted now, but these were companies that for the first time were declaring that their Business Model was not sell products, but ideas, a lifestyle, a sense of belonging that they could then extend into kind of self enclosed branded cocoons and sort of sell everything along as it was branded with this logo. Nike was really the first one to do this. They didnt ever owned their f
Talking about the murder of disabled jewish new yorker leon klinghofer by Palestinian Militants in 1985. Thank you very much for coming. The usual reminders to silence your cell phones, restrain from flash photography and plan to join us afterwords for the book signing. Welcome, my name is andy kahan, director of author events. Tonight we look back more than 30 years to the brutal murder of a disabled jewish new yorker at the hands of the palestinian terrorists, an incident that shocked the world and continues to reverberate through the culture at large and the lives of families affected. The initial murder, an innocent bystander, the killing of leon klinghofer, in an innocent bystander the killing of leon klinghofer Julie Salamon offers a view of the neverending cycle of the murder of innocents. Initially a long time banking reporter and film critic for the wall street journal, then a tv critic and our reporters at the New York Times, Julie Salamon has written notable nonfiction books