Kind of treat. My good friend and sometime ago author has written what will surely be considered the definitive account of a onceinalifetime case, the constitutional challenge to obamacare. Not the definitive academic treatment on the Supreme Court ruling, let alone its indications for health care policy, but the inside story of a legal and political tugofwar that embroiled all three branches of government. The book was the wall street journal calls excellent offers unrivaled access to the key Decision Makers based on interviews with more than 100 people lived the journey. Academics to my attorneys and activists. Now, 14 months have passed since chief Justice John Roberts made obamacare individual mandate attacks. I was in the courtroom that fateful day in day and my emotions could recycle through shock, denial, anger, and a depression. [laughter] before settling into the bargaining stage of grieving. Still not over. To be sure, as i am sure randy will discuss, the decision was a const
This book in some ways gives voice to those people and those concerns, and hopefully will cause others in the community to at least engage the question at a more serious level than just the reflex reaction against guns that is sort of a caricature of what the actual conversation needs to be. Host certainly has given me rope to revisit my thinking about guns and with a more historically informed perspective. Thank you for that contribution. Guest thank you for your interview. Next, robert gates at the National Constitution center in philadelphia. He discusses his momentum moyer. Duty memoirs of a secretary at war. In the book, mr. Gates, who served as secretary of defense under president george w. Bush and president obama, talks about his management of the wars in afghanistan and iraq and shares stories about his relationship with the white house and congress. [applause] secretary gates, i want to thank you for being here, especially in light of the fact you recently had an injury. I kn
This is about half an hour. Bernice, who was scott bagley . Well the sister of Coretta Scott king. And your mother. Yes, my mother, so my aunt. He and my mother grew up in alabama together obviously and she later became a john notte professor. She founded the university in pennsylvania. So, a very lively woman. And unfortunately passed last year in june after completing the book. So this book is desert rose, the life and legacy of Coretta Scott king and the author is your aunt. When did she write this book . Welcome it was a journey that began with my mothers request to write her story. At that time both of my parents were constantly being threatened she was confirmed she wouldnt be lost and wanted people to know she wasnt just the life of Martin Luther king jr. And mother of children but the role in the movement and very much an activist before she met Martin Luther king so from that angle as well as wanting to tell the story of the women in the movement because we dont hear a lot abo
This service or that service. When you come here and see whats possible for example we were able to cd enabled chip that could allow you to have 300 megabits per second of the data that would allow you to watch each dtv on a wireless device very easily. Author of numerous books on Abraham Lincoln recalls the four months between president lincolns election and a number of 1860 to his inauguration in march, 1861. During this time the president was pressured by republicans and democrats throughout the country to maintain the union. Its a little over an hour. Welcome to the virtual book signing here at the Abraham Lincoln bookshop as always. Im Daniel Weinberg and i am pleased to have you here. It is a Lincoln Civil war book signing at work. Its a wonderful way for you to build a First Edition signed library with all of the books coming out over the next few years in the lincoln bicentennial which is upon us but also the war that follows the heels there are so many books coming out and we
yeah, there wasn t a whole lot of movement with the jacket. if you re sitting in the rear seat of a car and you never move, that s where the transfer would be. finally, in the national park near where stephanie dittrick s body was found, investigators discovered remnants of a campfire. some of stephanie s personal items were strewn in the grass along with a plastic shopping bag. there was a shopping bag from a local grocery store and once it was submitted to the washington state patrol crime laboratory, what we found was a very clear latent fingerprint left by none other than gary ackley. the fingerprint, along with the metal fragments and fibers, clearly tied gary ackley to both crime scenes. prosecutors knew why ackley killed his mother-in-law arlene. what they couldn t figure out is why he killed his childhood friend, stephanie.