We kind of run out of time, but i just want to thank you so much for kind of sharing wisdom. And, you know, the book is called you will own nothing. Its fantastic. Its available at amazon was i think its still on New York Times list. So please go buy it. It is worth your time and thank you everyone for for listening in. We really appreciate it. And wish everyone a goodim gla. Im the executive director of the Temple Emanuel stryker centers and. Im thrilled to welcome you to an evening with a man Whose Research brought to life centuries of jewish history in books and documentary films, jewish hastily, he wrote. Turns out not to be an either or story as in either pure. Judys detached surroundings or else a simulation, but rather for the vast majority. The adventures of living in between. I loved it quote. I actually think it describes tycho so because it is like a santa we celebrated leaving and living in between through the books we love the politics we debate theyre performances we enjo
Story as in either pure. Judys detached surroundings or else a simulation, but rather for the vast majority. The adventures of living in between. I loved it quote. I actually think it describes tycho so because it is like a santa we celebrated leaving and living in between through the books we love the politics we debate theyre performances we enjoy and the individual who inspires us for saw for all you inbetweens, please join us next tuesday to celebrate truly inspiring woman sheila the first female African American billionaire who will be in a conversation with gayle king. And later in the judy collins will return for another concert. Mandy patinkin will discuss Albert Einstein in the refugee refugee question. David brooks, Rachel Maddow are joined by and also two to name a few i you will join us again and often but tonight guess but now for tonights guest who is returning to the striker center stage for the third time sir, simon schama. I think those books about the french revolutio
Farmers with animals going back out into the fields. And high time to get a into the fields. And high time to geta grip into the fields. And high time to get a grip on the problem of dogs attacking livestock, according to some. Thousands of small firms were mistreated by rbs in the financial crisis according to a report released by mps. Crisis according to a report released by mp5. I will speak to one of the businesses affected by it. In sport, great britains curlers have beaten reigning olympic champions canada to reach the womens semi finals in pyeongchang. And nick has the weather. Cold est to coldest to start the day in scotland and Northern Ireland, with frost and and Northern Ireland, with frost and a few freezing fog patches. More cloud for england and wales. Damp and drizzly in a few spots. Lots of wine and dry weather to come for the rest of the week into the weekend, but it is definitely turning colder. Good morning. First, our main story. President trump has signed an order
Pursuing issues that were important to her like education, literacy, and womens health. Laura batch, this laura bush, this sunday night. Examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady, and their influence on the presidency. From Martha Washington to michelle obama, sunday at 7 00 8 00 p. M. Eastern. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to American History tv live from Colonial Williamsburg. On the eve of the American Revolution williamsburg, virginia was a bustling capital , home to a large enslaved population. American history tv returns to the williamsburg at the 1770s where we are live from the historic district. Burgesses, where George Washington once served, and the Governors Palace, home to king george. We will also be taking your questions as we talked to historians, curators, and interpreters that will all be aboard the cspan bust today. Joining us is Colonial Williamsburg president mitchell reiss. Thank you for being here this morning,
First capitol building. It would be her from 1704 and finally burning down in 1747, rebuilt by 1753 and use until 1779. It is on this spot that Founding Fathers like Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson learned to be representatives of the people. While this building is a story of virginia and its history, it is in a far greater sense the history of the entire United States of america. Its story is part of our common heritage as citizens. This was the first government building ever referred to as a capital. Prior to this in jamestown they call the government building the state house. They lost four statehouses to fire. When they came here to williamsburg in 1699 and this building was built in 1704, it was determined they would use the term capital based on rome. Which they thought was the home of the ancient roman senate. The chamber we are standing in, this is the chamber of the house of burgesses. It was the lower house of the assembly. Just like the house of commons in london this is