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after words at nine pm eastern, mitch mcconnell on his memoir, the long game with senator lamar alexander. then they talk about the energy crisis of the 1970s and the ban of oil to the u.s. in 1973. we wrap. we wrap up at prime time in 11 with 60 minutes correspondent leslie stahl. so talk about how baby boomers are changing the role of grand parents. that all happens on c-span2 book tv. next up, howard means. good evening. welcome to the hudson library and historical society. we are so happy you are here for this event. i am on the reference librarian here and tonight we are honored to work welcome howard means to discuss his new book 76 shots at kent state university. it is only 10 miles from here and he decided to have this program of national and local interest. he is a biographer and former editor at the washingtonian. he is the author and co-author of ten books and some of his other works include the avenger takes its place andrew johnson and the 45 days that change
report on the leadership of russian president boris yelton and vladimir putin and nashville authored local authors to take in the city at literary sites. that is just some of what you will see this weekend on booktv. for complete television schedule go to booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors, television for serious readers. we kick off the weekend with a panel on the history of race in chicago. it is from last week s printers row lit fest. [inaudible conversations] welcome to the chicago tribune printers row lit fest. i want to give a special thank you, the theme of this year s festival is what is your story? we encourage you to share the stories you this weekend on twitter, instagram or facebook using hashtag p rl f 16. you can keep the spirit of lit fest going all year by downloading the printers row apps where you will find all the chicago tribune premium books contests, free and discounted e-books for subscribers and complete printers row lit fes
good evening. we re happy you re here for this even. i ve one of the reference librarians here and we re here to listen to howard mean about his new book: 67 shots at kent state where the shooting take place, only ten miles from here. beer excited to have this program of national interest. mr. means a biographer and former editor at the washingtonian, business books include pakistan the ageneral jerry takes tis play. johnny appleseed, the man, the myth, and the american story. and also wrote the first biography on colin powell. join me in welcoming mr. mean. i also wrote 67 shots. i m going to talk about that tonight instead of 76. thank you, amanda. ammann to is also herself a very accomplished novelist, and mystery stories, won an agatha christie. everybody who was at kent state in 1970, stand up and raise your hand. okay, this is scary. this is really scary. i wanted to point out jerry back there. [applause] jerry was a great help to me in putting getting cont
temperatures will be dropping. we could see a passing flurry overnight. but tomorrow will be much improved with the sunshine. not so much the temperatures temperatures though. 38 degrees right now above freezing but take a look at future temperatures. by 5:00 a.m., overnight tomorrow morning, we re looking at numbers at or below freezing. so once again we re talking about some patchy black ice on the sidewalks those secondary roads. when i come inside i ll talk about a warmup with that seven day forecast. iain and lucy? all right, scott. we ll check back in with you just a little bit. whole lot of weather in the past 24 hours starring with freezing rain afternoon downpours, of course, with the temperatures dropping tonight that spells trouble with a capital t right here in the delaware valley. our sean in the wilson live near 30th street station. shawnette, what you got? reporter: lucy you know, most people welcome a much better or easier commute home weather wise than th