Watching on cspan. We have a wonderful presentation followed by a discussion with professor from Rice University welcome to houston. [applause] ladies and gentlemen thank you for the Houston Museum of Natural Science for inviting me to someone who sits on the board of several museums i have a deep appreciation for the role of institutions that play in the local community as a window of the past and a guide to the future the indispensable resources i go above and beyond what you read in books. Houston is fortunate enough to have this place its a great pleasure to be here. As a natural scientist i have always sought to maintain to be involved in cultural organizations and when i applied for scholarship at the university of cambridge i had to submit an essay about was completely different to my main area of study. And a piece about the architectures i can explain later to anyone who is interested what that actually means that my first bonus check and the more Senior Executive such as the
I say that without any, in utter earnestness. Its really great to be able to turn on the tv and see serious discussions about books and literature x its great to have them here in austin and to be a part of it. My name is dan oppenheimer, im the moderator today. I think im here moderating these books because i wrote a book a few years ago about prominent americans who went from the left to the right of the political spectrum, and your panel today is really about american conservativism. Its sort of past, present and future. And the no, sir i have with me the authors i have with me today are anne nelson and tom lobianco. I just want to remind everyone that anne and tom will be in the signing tent after this. Their books are for sale in the book tent. Anne let me know that this is, her book actually doesnt come out til later in this coming week, but they made a special exception for austinen. So if you want the special right, hot off the presses before anybody else can get it copies of h
And texas, and also cspan2 booktv which is a Great American institution. I say that without any, in utter earnestness. Its really great to be able to turn on the tv and see serious discussions about books and literature x its great to have them here in austin and to be a part of it. My name is dan oppenheimer, im the moderator today. I think im here moderating these books because i wrote a book a few years ago about prominent americans who went from the left to the right of the political spectrum, and your panel today is really about american conservativism. Its sort of past, present and future. And the no, sir i have with me the authors i have with me today are anne nelson and tom lobianco. I just want to remind everyone that anne and tom will be in the signing tent after this. Their books are for sale in the book tent. Anne let me know that this is, her book actually doesnt come out til later in this coming week, but they made a special exception for austinen. So if you want the spec
In other news, englands fracking industry has been much slower than expected to get up and running a report says low Public Acceptance is partly to blame. Turkey and russia have agreed what they say is an Historic Deal aimed at keeping Kurdish Forces away from syrias border with turkey. A generation of young people with special Education Needs are being failed a report by mps suggests bureaucracy and a lack of funding is tearing familes apart and in sport, it was a five star night for the english clubs in the Champions League as harry kane revives tottenhams qualification hopes, Raheem Sterling scores a hat trick as Manchester City beat atalanta. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. Downing street has signalled that borisjohnson will step up his efforts to force a general election, if eu leaders approve an extension to brexit of up to three months. It comes after last nights commons votes where mps first voted in favour of the governments Withdrawal Agreement bill, but the
This impasse out. Labour will be calling for a general election one is no deal is on the table. And ill be at westminster, bringing you all the updates from here throughout the morning. Englands fracking industry has been much slower than expected to get up and running a report says low Public Acceptance is partly to blame. Turkey and russia have agreed what they say is an Historic Deal aimed at keeping Kurdish Forces away from syrias border with turkey. A generation of young people with special Education Needs are being failed a report by mps suggests bureaucracy and a lack of funding is tearing familes apart. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Our top story this morning, 39 people have been found dead inside a lorry container in essex. They were discovered at waterglade Industrial Park in grays in the early hours of this morning. They were discovered at waterglade Industrial Park in grays in the early hours of this morning. They were discovered at waterglade Industrial Park