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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20110827

introduce these two wonderful gentlemen, james o shea and james warren. [inaudible] general o shea is a very good friend of mine. it s fitting for him to host this. [inaudible] what s more tonight is that i m doing the favor to james o shea by doing this, and something you may not know about him is that jim o shea is a master electrician. he put himself through college i don t know if you know this by doing electrical work, and so we have a lot of work that needs to be done around here [laughter] and i was hoping, jim, that you d stick around afterwards and fix lights and things like that. [laughter] obviously, you all know james warren. he is a real hell raiser and a fabulous human being, former managing editor of the chicago tribune and now writes for the chicago news cooperative appearing twice a week in the new york times and also on cnc s website. he s a fixture in journal. i. you re all aware of that. he s known all over the country and, indeed, all over the wor

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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal 20110827

was. we want to find out from you what you think is killing jobs here in the united states. if you want to get involved in the conversation, give us a call. the telephone numbers are on the screen. you can also get in touch with us with social media. our e-mail address is a journal @c-span.org. if you want to get them off of that conversation at a speck at facebook, go to our page. we are beginning this edition of the washington journal with a look at the baltimore sun. care debate as to what is killing jobs. charles campbell is a senior vice president formerly of coal oil. he says it is obvious. charles campbell finishes up by saying that the quantitative easing rounds had no effect on the u.s. economy. that is what charles campbell says. he says it is free trade sending our jobs overseas. on the other hand, another viewpoint says that their reason that jobs are flowing to india and china is not american free- trade policy. she goes on to say that we do not favor train

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20110827

send us a tweet at booktv using hash tag summer reading to let us know what you plan on reading this summer. you can also e-mail us, booktv at c-span.org. we continue with more from frankfurt, kentucky. up next, booktv interviews lindsay apple. she explores the life and legacy of former secretary of state and speaker of the u.s. house of representatives, henry clay. [background sounds] henry clay was an early 19th century politician, statesman. he ran for president three times, tried to get the nomination two others, failed on all occasions. but he s probably the best known non-president of that period. why is that? well, daniel walker howell argues that clay had the most expansive vision for the country of any politician of that period. he s speaking, basically, of the american system which was an attempt to unify the country. we were a big country, in fact, most people thought we could not exist as a democracy as large as we were. but he believed through transport

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20110827

[background sounds] notice the color of the bourbon, that pretty amber color that you see is all coming from the char on the inside of the barrel. this char is where bourbon get all of it color and a lot of its flavor. currently, they ve discovered over 200 chemical flavors just in the oak and the char from the barrel. this weekend we highlight frankfurt, kentucky, on booktv and american history tv. throughout the weekend look for the history and literary life of kentucky s state capital. on booktv on c-span2, vice, violence, corruption and urban renewal, douglas boyd on kent masterson brown on american history tv on c-span3, a visit to buffalo trace distillery, one of only four in operation during prohibition. for medicinal purposes, of course. and the first two statehouses burned to the ground, stop by the third, the old state capitol. this weekend on c-span2 and 3. and now on booktv, harold holzer, james mcpherson and stephen sears recount the battle of antietam whic

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Transcripts For CSPAN Capitol Hill Hearings 20110824

bourbon. that pretty amber color that you see is all coming from the jar on the inside of the barrel. from the char on the inside of the barrel. this char is where bourbon gets a lot of its color and flavor. weekend, we highlight frankfurt, kentucky on the tv and american history tv. look for the history of literary life of the kentucky state capital. on c-span 2, vice, violence, corruption, and urban renewal. about john porter. and on american history tvs, and a visit to buffalo state the seller. both tv and american history tv in frankfort, ky. this weekend on c-span 2 and c- span 3. [applause] good evening, ladies and gentleman. [applause] thank you all for braving rain and welcome to listeners on aspen public radio. and most of all, they welcome to you, just as kagan just as kagan justice kagan. thank you. it is my first, but it will not be my last. [applause] it is great to be here and it is great to be here in this terrific community can i have been taking adv

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