But on the campaign trail he is not impressing everyone our correspondent is following the race with this report from the state of New Hampshire. Joe bidens already had a successful career but here he is again running for president because he says he wants to unite the country. At a town hall in lacanian New Hampshire. Treasure troves is on for many it tell us a admirer of the former Vice President but you need to hear what kind of message she has to offer as a president ial candidate. We are in a battle for the soul of this nation is 1st and foremost the reason why i decided to write. Talks about his accomplishments in the Obama Administration and the problems he wants to tackle is elected but he doesnt really seem to be focused work many of his remarks are diffuse and lengthy the data shows if you do you increase foremost i think you need to be more concise and his explanations of things that i was a little disappointed that way i was happy with what with what he said i understood wh
Absolutely. Heres the good news, we saved the best for last. Welcome with Douglas Brinkley one of the authors who was closest to us because he and his family that are here drove down i. 35 from where they live for todays event. Hes a distinguished professor in humanities at history at Rice University but for the purpose of the conversation today, hes one of the great historians in our country and if you are an armchair historian like im, he is a must read, and ive been reading douglas for years, but i, american moonshot is the best work youve done if i can say so. A really terrific book. There are some younger people in the audience, but i am a cold war baby and catholic at that and i can remember them a interrupting school in second gd drafting school in second grade to announce that the commies have launched sputnik and a month later there was a second announcement that they had launched sputnik 2 and this was a prelude to them coming into the mission classroom and taking over and th
A polite as well you know it also shows the view from the u. K. When theyre looking at the e. U. That until a miracle is the most powerful woman in the world but also in europe well im not going to comment on that but and europe she certainly is a powerful voice and shes the voice of reason if you compare the tone to the tone of of those she always was very very disciplined and what she said because she knows whats at stake and at stake is a close relationship with britain and on many many issues britain was also strongest in closest allies fight to go on sarette red tape for instance even when but with britain leaving the fiscally conservative countries after the list on voting rules the roost the blocking minorities so its been it tough for us and not to speak of the german cause industry credit etc so she knows whats at stake. She is a very very experienced old hand let me ask you before we run out of time there are reports that johnson wants to ask for a change in the wording of th
Good afternoon to welcome to the seventh annual san antonio book festival. How many have been here all day . Great festival so far. Absolutely. Heres the good news, we saved the best for last. Welcome with Douglas Brinkley one of the authors who was closest to us because he and his family that are here drove down i. 35 from where they live for todays event. Hes a distinguished professor in humanities at history at Rice University but for the purpose of the conversation today, hes one of the great historians in our country and if you are an armchair historian like im, he is a must read, and ive been reading douglas for years, but i, american moonshot is the best work youve done if i can say so. A really terrific book. There are some younger people in the audience, but i am a cold war baby and catholic at that and i can remember them a interrupting school in second gd drafting school in second grade to announce that the commies have launched sputnik and a month later there was a second a
Be going to hammer i think it was just a polite as well you know it also shows the view from the u. K. When theyre looking at the e. U. That until a miracle is the the most powerful woman in the world but also in europe well im not going to comment on that but and europe she certainly is a powerful voice and shes the voice of reason if you compare the tone to the tone of of those as she always was very very disciplined and what she said because she knows whats at stake and at stake is a close relationship with britain and on many many issues britain was also strongest in closest allies fight to go and threat red tape for instance even britain leaving the fiscally conservative countries after the lisbon voting rules a new step blocking minorities so its been it tough for us and not to speak of the german car industry the creditors etc so she knows whats at stake. And she is a very very experienced old hand limits before we run out of time there are reports that johnson wants to ask for