Visit ncicap. Org] the house will be in order. For 40 years, cspan has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the Supreme Court and Public Policy event from washington, d. C. And around the country so you can make up your own mind, created by cable in 1979. Cspan has brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. Cspan, your unfiltered view of overnment. The cspan cities tour is exploring the american story as we take book tv and American History tv on the road with the support of our spectrum cable partners, this weekend, we travel to chapel hill, North Carolina. Over the hour, well go to notable locations, speak with experts about the citys history and also talk with some history makers themselves. In a moment, the story of the university of North Carolinas moorhead planetarium and the role it played in early nasa missions. Following that, in about 10 minutes, a conversation with howard lee, chapel hills first africanamerican mayor and the
learned. also, an expert legal panel standing by, geraldo rivera, brian claire pool and mark geragos, a lot who have a lot of experience with celebrity cases such as these. the d.a., mary carmack says that the set played fast and loose with safety. that she absolutely believes that alec baldwin pulled the trigger that fateful day. something that the actor when he spoke out about the case shortly after it happened denied. watch this. it wasn t in the script for the trigger to be pulled. the trigger was and pulled. i didn t pull the trigger. you never pulled the trigger? no, no, no. i would never point a gun and pull a trigger, never. martha: they ll go back to that time and time again here. baldwin, gutierrez reed and david halls, the assistant director, who signed a plea agreement. did not do their jobs that day says this special prosecutor. if they had, helena hutchins would be alive today. let s bring in judge jeanine pirro that just spoke with the d.a. grea
Nybble welcome to the Richard Nixon president ial library and museum. My name is paul, im the active directer of the library. I appreciate all of you coming to one of our continuing author talk presentations. Today we are very fortunate to have the really, the leading scholar on pat nixon, who is, by the way, born 100 years ago this year. Marry brennan, who did much of the research here for her book is the chair of the department of history at the university of texas in san marcos. Her specialty is post world war ii conservative movements, and she hoose twroin date three different books. Those being turning right at the 60s conservative capture of the g. O. P. With the wise mothers and the conservative women and the crusade against communism and the book we love around here pat nixon embattled first lady. Her work is an outstanding work, and i would like do you help me welcome her out to the stage to talk about her work. Mary brennan. [applause] thank you, paul. It is such a great hono
China has named competitiveness and gained shares. It has innovated efficiency as much as any country will. There are fewer countries there are fewer workers in chinese manufacturing than there were 20 years ago. Comes, if and when it ofl come from various kinds service work and greater customization. They it is a tragedy that are saying and you are right, thats there is not enough work to do. There areer hand, several million kids in this country who profoundly need and theyl attention are not close to getting it. We do not have a way of bringing the people who want to Work Together with those. I do not think it is traditional government that will do it and i do not think it will turn the country into a libertarian paradise. Join me in thanking larry summers. Pat nixon traveled abroad more than any first lady before her. She accompanied Richard Nixon to china, egypt. On, next, on cspans first ladies. William hague talks about the recent nuclear deal that was reached with a ran over th
Republican first lady to address a national convention, miami, 1972. She went from a hardscrabble background to the white house. As first lady, she traveled more widely than anybody before her, volunteering was her issue, and was a chief supporter to the political debts and political a visor to her husband. Good evening. You the we will tell story of pat nixon. Although her time in the white house was really eclipsed by her husbands resignation from office in the wake of watergate. We will tell more of her record and learn more about her life before the white house, what she did while she was there, and her legacy. Here are two guests to tell her story. A president ial historian and the former head of the Nixon Library, and a biographer and history professor of texas state university. Welcome to both of you. A perception with of pat nixon. She is described in your book as an enigma. What should people know . What are a couple of things about pat nixon they would be surprised to learn .