Democrats, 202 5853880. All others, 202 5853882. Let me begin with the New York Times story this morning, considering which heads may roll for the website. The white house is under mounting pressure from democrats and close allies to hold a accountable person botched rollout of president obamas signature domestic achievement and determine who should be fired. Some of those names are familiar to you have have been watching the hearings on capitol hill as some of them have testified about what went wrong with the rollout and to knew what and when there would be problems. We will go outside of washington. We have for the calls inside the beltway. Think . You according to the New York Times, the president is under mounting pressure from democrats. Numbers. The phone you can also post your comments on facebook. Com cspan and tweet us. Times,ng to the new york this is what they say about the president s style when it comes to accountability. Obama was unlikely to give in the demands for a pu
Worlds tallest observation wheel. Well take you aboard las vegass latest gamble. All that and much more on cbs this Morning Saturday, april 5th, 2014. Captioning funded by cbs and welcome to the weekend. We have a great lineup of guests including tony hail the quirky assistant with Julia Louisdreyfus. Well talk about the feature of his breakout show arrested development. And jen, discovered for her cooking in a camp in North Carolina. And the grammywinning treo nickel creek. Theyll perform new songs in our saturday session. But first our top story the investigation into the shooting at ft. Hood texas. It now looks like the investigation may end like so many other Mass Shootings without knowing the killers true motive. The post commander has said he believes the attack was partially triggered by an escalating argument in the shooters unit. An in westerner has more. Good morning, anna. Reporter good morning. Ivan lopez told his commander he suffered from posttraumatic brain so far they h
His work. Mark talbot is, the director of collections and a great curator masonic collections at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in alexandria. Hes been an active for more than 20 years and in nearly all that time hes been an active historian of american ism. In to the work well be discussing tonight his i think monumental work american freemasons centuries of Building Communities is a massive step forward in our understanding of masonry in american civil society. A book i used to crib from and writing my own lectures when i taught at the university of oklahoma. And i told mark this. Mark is a past president of the masonic and museum association, fellow and past board member of the masonic. A cubs fan and a past secretary of the masonic restoration foundation. Mark worked his book while a member of the 2018 2019 class of research here at the washington library, mt. Vernon. He joins us tonight to discuss his new book, a deserving brother George Washington and freemason.
Book talk. For the month of july on behalf of the mount vernon ladies association. Of course, the Ford Motor Company thats been funding these free and open to the public talks for quite some time. Welcome. This is something that i am particularly excited to do because. I have ive known mark talbot some time and before that i knew his work. Mark talbot is, the director of collections and a great curator masonic collections at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in alexandria. Hes been an active for more than 20 years and in nearly all that time hes been an active historian of american ism. In to the work well be discussing tonight his i think monumental work american freemasons centuries of Building Communities is a massive step forward in our understanding of masonry in american civil society. A book i used to crib from and writing my own lectures when i taught at the university of oklahoma. And i told mark this. Mark is a past president of the masonic and museum associatio
Of the mount vernon ladies association. Of course, the Ford Motor Company thats been funding these free and open to the public talks for quite some time. Welcome. This is something that i am particularly excited to do because. I have ive known mark talbot some time and before that i knew his work. Mark talbot is, the director of collections and a great curator masonic collections at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in alexandria. Hes been an active for more than 20 years and in nearly all that time hes been an active historian of american ism. In to the work well be discussing tonight his i think monumental work american freemasons centuries of Building Communities is a massive step forward in our understanding of masonry in american civil society. A book i used to crib from and writing my own lectures when i taught at the university of oklahoma. And i told mark this. Mark is a past president of the masonic and museum association, fellow and past board member of the maso