dissent? we had three of us writing a dissent. we thought it was for many, many reasons harmful to the court and we thought for many reasons it was generally a harmful decision. we thought it was wrong and five people thought it was right. so the truthful answer is, at this moment i don t know exactly. there are people who spend a lot of time on this matter. i can say it is a very important thing, this right to abortion, and i think casey is a better opinion from a legal point of view than roe, and i am very, very, very sorry. thank you for watching. you can catch my full interviews with bernie sanders and carol burnett anytime you want on hbo max. and join us here on cnn every friday night to find out who s talking next. good evening, everyone. i m allison, welcome to cnn tonight. it s friday night. the culture wars are in full swing. there is a plot television. in the republican-controlled state legislatures of south carolina and nebraska restrictive abortion bills
Borders bookstore hosted this event in 2008. Its about 30 minutes. Thank you for coming. This is a hometown book for you washingtonians. Writing about spies is a tricky business. The undergoing of any spy work is full of murky doings. Making matters much worse in the case of this story was the point that these were all accounts muttled by exaggeration, misdirection, and lies, official and unofficial. That made tracking the truth a very slippery business. The history of british spies working in america. Friends spying on friends is a story a lot of people wanted to forget. Both countries wanted to suppress. So its a particularly tangled mess. In working on this book i was frequently reminded of a line of one of my favorite westerns, the man who shot valense. In the movie, they asked the newspaper editor if the truth of what happened would ever come out. He said, no, sir, this is the west when the legend becomes fact print the legend. My experience with intelligence reports, theyre the s
Bestknown for his Childrens Book including charlie in the Chocolate Factory and matilda, raul dahl was be hired by the government tof influence u. S. Opinion to draw the u. S. To world war ii. There was a spy group called the baker street irr
leave them as they are. i think it s terrific. [ applause ] amen. yeah. i mean, the scary thing is that classic books and i think this is what precipitated his tent, raul dahl who was a psycho and anti-semite and a good children s author. they change the most benal thing. you can t say fat. yeah. he changed it to nicely, shapely, i don t know. body positive is what what they probably changed it too. all right. this kind of thing is insane. they are changing books. that is literally orwellian. not the abuse of the word. we have to make way of commercials. we are here on cnn. thank you again. we will see you next week. [ cheers and applause ] you can watch real time with bill maher friday nights on hbo at 10:00 p.m. and overtime
he s a theater critic. we talk about a new noraephron play called lucky guy starring tom hanks. it has the sense of a really good wake. people say remember this guy, let s have another drink, let s sing about this guy. a little too much of it was told in third person for me. and i wanted to see tom hanks who i think is capable of complex portraiture be allowed to act out those moments. we only had snippetsham. charlie: we conclude with the performance artist. you know, my work and my dedication is to really lift human spirits. this is my main attention. it s so easy to put the human spirit down but it s so difficult to lift it up. like i don t like to have the art that is corrupt to destroy and how bad it is. i want to see the solutions. i want to look at the future. my work is about future. charlie: north korea, new play by nora ephron and marina abrahm wits when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charl