Side. But we begin at the beginning. Good morning. Here begins something new. Im Charles Kuralt, and this is sunday morning. We dreamed up a program about music and art and nature. Because of its necessary preoccupation with politics and wars and calamities, tv journalism doesnt get around to those gentler subjects very often. Pauley from the very beginning, sunday morning has stayed true to Charles Kuralts vision to make sure those gentler subjects got their due. You think this is me . Oh, definitely. Pauley we traveled the ley traveled tack roads, taking our audience places and showing them things rht t a the lors ithe universe. Right tre. Pomnts shared, where we take off and land. Pauley places we visited and people we met. We come together. Pauley all with the perfect traveling companion. Is there an emergency brake on this guy . Pauley as the world changed, so did we. Time for us to part, you and i. Pauley in 1994, after 15 years at sunday morning, Charles Kuralt said goodbye in h
Mid 80s in san jose. 79 close 80 degrees in San Francisco. A red flag warning will be in effect this afternoon for the north and east bay mountains. The peak wind gust up to 60 miles per hour. We will talk more about this and time at all for you coming up. Pg e is hours away deciding whether or not to turn power off. Our reporter is live with the latest turn of events. The potential Public Safety power shut off so closely tied to the weather. That is why it is closely changing. We have members from overnight from pg e they say theyre expecting less people to lose power. Than they originally thought. Down to hundred 84,000. Nearly 35,000. At one point, the estimated 209,000 customers would be losing power including 50,000 in the bay area. This is more information come in, they are able to better pinpoint where the power should be shut off. They keep referring people to its website to stay uptodate with this everchanging situation. There are some big skeptics including the governor. To b
Cspans campaign 2020. Your unfiltered view of politics. This comes from Purdue University with biographers looking at political history. This talk was part of a twoday conference called remaking political history. Its an hour and a half. Welcome and thank you for attending our session on this beautiful friday afternoon. I will have to compete with the outdoors and hopefully well convince you that youve made the right choice hanging out with us to talk about media and biography and political history. Randy robert has written so many. Youve written half of our total number, i think. So we have a lot of experience in this genre. Weve obviously been drawn to it and have an affinity for it in some way or another. So before we again, let me introduce the panelists. And as i introduce each of you, if you could just spend a minute or two telling the audience what was it that drew you to biography and what is it you love about the genre. First we have larry maslin in the graduate acting program
Democrats, 202 7488000. , 202 7488002. If you want to tell us on social media, do so cspanwj on twitter. You can also go to our facebook page. Dickerson talking about the qualities of a u. S. President. Thoughts one of his that piece. Good campaigners make good president s, we would have a constant string of successes. Dont convey. When johnson crushed barry goldwater, he carried a laminated card in his pocket of the key polls in each battlegrounds date battleground state. In 1974, jimmy carter was a political unknown, no one on the game show whats my line recognized him. Two years later he was president. Campaigns reward fighters. Governing requires, operation requires cooperation, compromise and negotiation. Obama must attack the republican boehner, paulohn ryan the next. If you want to give us your thoughts this morning, republicans, 202 7488001. Democrats, 202 7488000. Independents, 202 7488002. If you want to post on twitter, do so cspanwj. Go on facebook. The Bismarck Tribune has
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, members of the senate who are here, members of the house of representatives, and all who have come here tonight to join with us as we celebrate the awarding of the Freedom Award to Linmanuel Miranda. I am the president and ceo of the u. S. Capital Historical Society and a former member of congress from connecticut. This evening, we pay tribute, as i mentioned, to Linmanuel Miranda, an extraordinarily talented composer, lyricist, playwright, and actor. As a Historical Society, we usually honor historians. Last year, we honored David Mccullough with our Freedom Award. This year, we honor an artist to transformed history into the hit musical, hamilton. With a hiphop score, catchy lyrics and contemporary choreography, americans of all generations and backgrounds are learning about Alexander Ehrenberg and burr, and how their conflicting vision shaped our young country. 200 years later, we grapple with some of the same issues. Thank you, Linmanuel Miranda,