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i am pleased to have robert caro back at this table. welcome. >> i'm glad to be back. >> rose: this is what the "new york times" said: "this engrossing volume spanning 1958 to 1964 is the fourth and presumably penultimate volume in the series that began with the path to power published in 1982 and it showcases mr. caro's masterly gift as a writer, his sense of narrative, his talent for enabled readers to see and feel history in the making and his ability to situate his subjects' actions within the context of their times. of all the chapters in johnson's life, this is the one most familiar to most readers but mr. caro managed to lend much-chronicled events like the cuban missile crisis and kennedy assassination a punch of tactile immediacy." for a writer that's pretty good, isn't it? this. >> that's wonderful. (laughs) >> rose: why 1958? >> because this is the... this book has a particular arc. in 1958, lyndon johnson is the mighty majority leader of the united states senate. >> rose: this is where you got to him in this volume. >> absol
i am pleased to have robert caro back at this table. welcome. >> i'm glad to be back. >> rose: this is what the "new york times" said: "this engrossing volume spanning 1958 to 1964 is the fourth and presumably penultimate volume in the series that began with the path to power published in 1982 and it showcases mr. caro's masterly gift as a writer, his sense of narrative, his talent for enabled readers to see and feel history in the making and his ability to situate...
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i'm talk to pie grapher robert caro. >>> is college worth the cost? an ivy league university president has surprising answers. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program. "the wall street journal report." now, maria bartiromo. >> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week on wall street. it was the most eagerly awaited initial public offering in recent memory. and on friday, mark zuckerberg rang the opening bell at nasdaq from facebook headquarters in california. on thursday, the facebook ipo was priced at $38 a share. the upper end of the expected range. it opened much higher than that. that valued the company at more than $100 billion, making it the largest internet ipo ever. company raising $18 billion on that ipo. the company began trading on the nasdaq on friday. take a look at how the stock opened and how it closed. the facebook anticipation did not help the markets much. by thursday the dow industrials closed at 4-month lows, mostly on concerns about greece and w
i'm talk to pie grapher robert caro. >>> is college worth the cost? an ivy league university president has surprising answers. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program. "the wall street journal report." now, maria bartiromo. >> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week on wall street. it was the most eagerly awaited initial public offering in recent memory. and on...
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(anthony caro) you look at the history of english art, and it's pretty miserable after constable and turner and so on, and henry, somehow, was competing with braque and picasso and so on. you know, he was in that same league. and so it made people realize you can be an artist - and you can be english. (narrator) sculpture made him famous, his celebrity enshrined in wax at madame tussaud's. other celebrities bought his works and enjoyed his company. (dorothy kosinski) i actually think that one has to consider quite seriously a very intriguing dilemma, and that is whether an artist's sense of direction and value and worth is that potentially obscured by fame? (narrator) henry moore was born in the mining town of castleford in 1898. his career began in 1921 when he left yorkshire with a scholarship to study at the royal college of art in london, a bastion of academic formalism. but he found his real inspiration on the other side of london at the british museum. he visited twice a week for years, drawing objects from the museum's vast ethnographic collection, and drawing inspiration from
(anthony caro) you look at the history of english art, and it's pretty miserable after constable and turner and so on, and henry, somehow, was competing with braque and picasso and so on. you know, he was in that same league. and so it made people realize you can be an artist - and you can be english. (narrator) sculpture made him famous, his celebrity enshrined in wax at madame tussaud's. other celebrities bought his works and enjoyed his company. (dorothy kosinski) i actually think that one...
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what happened on that day in dallas with lbj biographer robert caro. wake up!s good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. but that label can lead to prejudice and discrimination, and we don't want to go there. so let's try to see people for who they really are. you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> in the headlines right now, in her annual speech to parliament, the queen's speech, queen elizabeth stepped into the middle of the country's economic debate, getting out of a double-dip recession.
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robert caro, thank you very much. >> brown: you can find more of gwen's interview with robert caro. plus, photos from his book on our website. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: suicide bombers struck the heart of syria's capital, killing 55 people and wounding more than 370. and republicans in the u.s. house pushed through a bill to prevent an automatic 10% cut in the defense budget at year's end. instead, it cuts food stamps, health care and federal pensions. online, we update on the debate over changing the name of post- traumatic stress disorder. hari sreenivasan explains. hari? >> sreenivasan: some experts propose calling it post- traumatic stress injury instead. find the details on our health page. plus, remember the sale of the painting "the scream" for nearly $120 million last week? paul solman looks at price tags for other major works and at the investment value of art on his making sense page. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey bro
robert caro, thank you very much. >> brown: you can find more of gwen's interview with robert caro. plus, photos from his book on our website. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: suicide bombers struck the heart of syria's capital, killing 55 people and wounding more than 370. and republicans in the u.s. house pushed through a bill to prevent an automatic 10% cut in the defense budget at year's end. instead, it cuts food stamps, health care and federal pensions....
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robert caro, everybody. thank you so much.
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robert caro, everybody. thank you so much. -xa:@gpqyú$@ >> jon: hey, everybody, that is our show, before we go, real quick, the head writer of our program, the great tim carvel,-- for mad magazine for ten years, now a book called-- in the book stores now, you should get it, unless you are a loser. are you? here it is, your moment of zen. >> will marginalize himself with the rest of the countr
robert caro, everybody. thank you so much. -xa:@gpqyú$@ >> jon: hey, everybody, that is our show, before we go, real quick, the head writer of our program, the great tim carvel,-- for mad magazine for ten years, now a book called-- in the book stores now, you should get it, unless you are a loser. are you? here it is, your moment of zen. >> will marginalize himself with the rest of the countr
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robert caro, everybody. so much. >> jon: hey, everybody, that is our show, before we go, real quick, the head writer of our program, the great tim carvel,-- for mad magazine for ten years, now a book called-- in the book stores now, you should get it, unless you are a loser. are you?
robert caro, everybody. so much. >> jon: hey, everybody, that is our show, before we go, real quick, the head writer of our program, the great tim carvel,-- for mad magazine for ten years, now a book called-- in the book stores now, you should get it, unless you are a loser. are you?
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please welcome to the program robert caro. very nice to see you.>> stephen: thank you for joining us. i want you to know that we have a lot of authors on the program. and are you premium shelf. you offer historical, nonfiction nerds such as myself, are you the gold standard, sir, and i appreciate you being here. and i always try and make a great effort to read every author's book that comes on the program. and i just want to yell-- (laughter) >> jon: i'm still getting through episode two of there is the passage to power. this is your fourth work here, the fourth volume, is really where the rubber hits the road for johnson s it not? >> yes, because he's confronted with jack kennedy. he's the senate majority leader, he thinks he has the democratic nomination locked up in 1960. doesn't realize that this young senator is racing around the country actually getting the delegates. >> jon: and he did not, lyndon johnson did not really have much respect for john kennedy. >> no, he had no respect at all. you know what he said about kennedy as a senator, he s
please welcome to the program robert caro. very nice to see you.>> stephen: thank you for joining us. i want you to know that we have a lot of authors on the program. and are you premium shelf. you offer historical, nonfiction nerds such as myself, are you the gold standard, sir, and i appreciate you being here. and i always try and make a great effort to read every author's book that comes on the program. and i just want to yell-- (laughter) >> jon: i'm still getting through...
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(anthony caro) you look at the history of english art, and it's pretty miserable after constable and turner and so on, and henry, somehow, was competing with braque and picasso and so on. you know, he was in that same league. and so it made people realize you can be an artist - and you can be english. (narrator) sculpture made him famous, his celebrity enshrined in wax at madame tussaud's. other celebrities bought his works and enjoyed his company. (dorothy kosinski) i actually think that one has to consider quite seriously a very intriguing dilemma, and that is whether an artist's sense of direction and value and worth is that potentially obscured by fame? (narrator) henry moore was born in the mining town of castleford in 1898. his career began in 1921 when he left yorkshire with a scholarship to study at the royal college of art in london, a bastion of academic formalism. but he found his real inspiration on the other side of london at the british museum. he visited twice a week for years, drawing objects from the museum's vast ethnographic collection, and drawing inspiration from
(anthony caro) you look at the history of english art, and it's pretty miserable after constable and turner and so on, and henry, somehow, was competing with braque and picasso and so on. you know, he was in that same league. and so it made people realize you can be an artist - and you can be english. (narrator) sculpture made him famous, his celebrity enshrined in wax at madame tussaud's. other celebrities bought his works and enjoyed his company. (dorothy kosinski) i actually think that one...
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robert caro, everybody.nk you so much. >> jon: hey, everybody, that is our show, before we go, real quick, the head writer of our program, the great tim carvel,-- for mad magazine for ten years, now a book called-- in the book stores now, you should get it, unless you are a loser. are you? here it is, your moment of zen. >> will marginalize himself with the rest of the country. he is to the going to appease the gay community which is one of the four major funders of the democratic party a long with democratic party a long with jews - come on! yeah! that's what happens, man. [grunts] how old are you? wha? that's weird, 'cause that's really young to be a bitch! i see you. [grunts, yells repeatedly] boom! no! [sobs] if this was jail, i would [bleep] you in the shower! - block! - blake, let's go. we're leaving for the office now. - have you been playing playstation all night? - [grunts] warriors don't sleep. i'll be just a minute, man. it's almost over. - i'm not giving you a minute. the 'vo's a s'go! - argh, th
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robert caro, everybody.nk you so much. >> jon: hey, everybody, that is our show, before we go, real quick, the he writer of our program, the great tim carvel,-- for mad magazine for ten years, now a book called-- in the book stores now, you should get it, unless you are a loser. are you? here it is, your moment of zen. >> will marginalize himself with the rest of the country. he is to the going to appease the gay community which is one of the four major funders of the democratic party a long with jews >> stephen: tonight, new invasions in crime fight og. is it time to give our tasers their own guns? then political chaos in wisconsin. it's time to rage against the milking machine. and my guest dr. francis cullins is in a new four-part hbi documentary on piecity. it was supposed to be one part but they supersized it. nearly 40% of new york's 911 calls are butt dialed. which begs the question, who is a facting-- attacking fork's butts. this is the cole bert report captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme
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congratulations. >> thank you. >> robert caro joining us, "the passage of power." >>> up next, how 11 acres of new york city real estate is worth $2 billion to the ivy league. cornell university comes downstate. is it building the school of the future? >>> and you can find us on facebook. wsjr with maria. in the latino cy the word that we use is jubilation. as you're getting older, you should be able to do the things that you love. a living, breathing intelligence helping business, do more business. in here, opportunities are created and protected. gonna need more wool! demand is instantly recognized and securely acted on across the company. around the world. turning a new trend, into a global phenomenon. it's the at&t network -- securing a world of new opportunities. ♪ >>> one of the members of the ivy league is going high tech. cornell university was recently selected by new york city to oversee the development of a new metropolitan campus devoted to the technology field. david skorton is the president of cornell university. david, it's wonderful to have you on the program. >> wonde
congratulations. >> thank you. >> robert caro joining us, "the passage of power." >>> up next, how 11 acres of new york city real estate is worth $2 billion to the ivy league. cornell university comes downstate. is it building the school of the future? >>> and you can find us on facebook. wsjr with maria. in the latino cy the word that we use is jubilation. as you're getting older, you should be able to do the things that you love. a living, breathing...
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you did say, "ina caro is quiet and calm and wise." but the last line -- "i don't what i'm going to do without her help"... >> guest: yes. well, now she's writing her own book. c-span: what's that on? >> guest: it's a guide, a travel history of france through the eyes of a historian, so each time you go to a castle or a chateau, you're not just looking at a building, you know all the things that happened there in history. wonderful story. c-span: you write about her, let's see if i can find it, in pursuing, "she crisscrossed the united states, spending weeks, for example, going through papers of former senator richard russell"? >> guest: yeah. c-span: in a library in athens, georgia, those of willis robertson, who is the father of pat robertson, in a library in williamsburg, virginia, and those of presidents roosevelt and truman in hyde park and independence, missouri. why all those libraries, and what did you find there that you hadn't already? >> guest: oh, well you can never do just a work of history, just from the one source. now,
you did say, "ina caro is quiet and calm and wise." but the last line -- "i don't what i'm going to do without her help"... >> guest: yes. well, now she's writing her own book. c-span: what's that on? >> guest: it's a guide, a travel history of france through the eyes of a historian, so each time you go to a castle or a chateau, you're not just looking at a building, you know all the things that happened there in history. wonderful story. c-span: you write about...
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. >> robert caro on the passage of power, volume 4 in "the years of lyndon johnson," his multivolume biography of the former president. and look for our second hour with robert caro sunday may 20th. >>> environmental protection agency administrator lisa jackson took part in a town hall meet with american university students. she discussed a wide range of issues, including high gas prices, sustainable and renewable energy and climate change. lisa jackson is the 12th epa administrator and previously served as chief of staff to former new jersey governor jon corzine. >> good morning. >> morning. >> on behalf of the school of business and its new ms in sustainability management program, welcome to the grand finale of au's earth week events. a town hall with epa administrator lisa jackson. i'm dan jacobs. i'm director of the sustainability management program. i'd also like to recognize our dean michael ginsburg from the cogat school of business. just a brief word on our format. administrator jackson will make some initial remarks. following which we will have a question and answer period.
. >> robert caro on the passage of power, volume 4 in "the years of lyndon johnson," his multivolume biography of the former president. and look for our second hour with robert caro sunday may 20th. >>> environmental protection agency administrator lisa jackson took part in a town hall meet with american university students. she discussed a wide range of issues, including high gas prices, sustainable and renewable energy and climate change. lisa jackson is the 12th epa...
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del galÓn de gasolina disminuyo, pero esto no es un buen consuelo si se toma en cuenta que es mÁs caroia triple a, este costo estÁ por debajo 16 centavos, pero se trata del precio recordamos mÁs alto para una semana de memorial day. vamos a ver cuÁndo baja. el desastre ecolÓgico por la fuga radioactiva en fukushima podrÍa haber llegado a alaska. luis arce explica en detalle. >>> un cargamento grande
del galÓn de gasolina disminuyo, pero esto no es un buen consuelo si se toma en cuenta que es mÁs caroia triple a, este costo estÁ por debajo 16 centavos, pero se trata del precio recordamos mÁs alto para una semana de memorial day. vamos a ver cuÁndo baja. el desastre ecolÓgico por la fuga radioactiva en fukushima podrÍa haber llegado a alaska. luis arce explica en detalle. >>> un cargamento grande
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36th president this sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q and a, and our second hour with robert caro, sunday, may 20th. >> the competitive enterprise institute in washington yesterday host add panel discussion looking at solutions to the nation's immigration problems. panelists discussed immigration laws and how they impact the u.s. economy. as the supreme court reviews the constitutionality of the arizona immigration law. >> good morning. appreciate everyone being here. officially presented by arizona employers for immigration reform, competitive enterprise institute, national immigration forum and texans for sensible immigration policy, we are going to have an immigration summit right here in washington, d.c. where we hope the benefit of will be to offer some solutions and move some of our members of congress to get on with immigration reform. i'm norman adams, texans a co-founder of texans for sensible immigration policy. and just as a setting or -- i'd like to point out the fact, i don't need to tell any of you that the immigration debate is an emotion al no irishmen or dogs allowed in h
36th president this sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q and a, and our second hour with robert caro, sunday, may 20th. >> the competitive enterprise institute in washington yesterday host add panel discussion looking at solutions to the nation's immigration problems. panelists discussed immigration laws and how they impact the u.s. economy. as the supreme court reviews the constitutionality of the arizona immigration law. >> good morning. appreciate everyone being here. officially...
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. >> va a sir mÁs caro. >> ahÍ en el mercado productos maravillosos para eso pero sÍ recomiendo a amasutiliza para el cuerpo y le va a quedar bastante bien. >> y siguiendo el tema de las manchas he tenido problema con un traje de baÑo que era blanco con puntos rojos se me destiÑoÓ, se le ha caÍdo el rojo, esta do regado por todo lo blanco ¿cÓmoago para recuperar el traje de baÑos?. >> primero que cuando tienen una pieza que tiene distintos colores ¿verdad?. >> una tela de distintos col cuando la va lavar utilice sal de cocina, utiliza en el agua y le pone un puÑo de sal y lave esa enda. >> primero para ser si destiÑo e. >> si destiÑo e con la sal no va a desteÑir pero por s acaso no colos porque se puede mezclar. >> y esa mancha que me dices roja puede s sangre porque siempre me preguntan, quÉ pasa cuando una pieza se me mancha de sangre y hay que saberla tratar. >> primero cuao cae sangre tomÁticamente a lavar con agua frÍa. >> el agua caliente va sella, va >> vaya con agÜita y jabÓn cito peroi tiene tiene tiempo y la mancha esÁ ¿quÉ hacer?. >> agua exijo nada, ve que las burbujitas s
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and look for our second hour of conversation with robert caro, sunday may 20th. >> each week american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of the nation's college professors. you can watch the classes here every saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern and sundays at 1:00 p.m. this week ohio state university history professor joan cash-in looks at the been listist and women's rights movements and slavery in the early part of the 19th century. this class is from a course on jeffersonian and jacksonian america. it's an hour and a half. >> okay. well, last time we were talking about the american west, the far west, the settlement, the transmississippi. today we're going to switch topics and talk about the abolitionist movement. a reform movement that really begins to gather steam in the 1830s. a movement that has as its goal the abolition of slavery, meaning the full, complete emancipation of all slaves. and this is different. you know, this is different from earlier occasional criticisms of slavery by other americans. there had always been a few people here and there since the rev
and look for our second hour of conversation with robert caro, sunday may 20th. >> each week american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of the nation's college professors. you can watch the classes here every saturday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern and sundays at 1:00 p.m. this week ohio state university history professor joan cash-in looks at the been listist and women's rights movements and slavery in the early part of the 19th century. this class is from a course on...
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what a little early we were reporting on the latest developments in caro well let's talk about those events now unfolding in egypt we have political activists. joining us live from london well the attackers outside the defense ministry in caro who are allegedly responsible for something like twenty deaths now they have not been identified but who could they be. they've definitely been identified they've been definitely there since day one of the revolution but this is what the military council kept calling or deferring to a party the party have been part of the militias the national democratic party and the state security i put out this past twenty years those are all of them have very intense criminal records and they've been used instead. of. militias or the army itself so they're doing the dirty work for the military council. all right then with that accusation all that supervision from me with a little over three weeks to go until the election with this current violence is that a sign that there is definitely an element there within current that doesn't really want to see people
what a little early we were reporting on the latest developments in caro well let's talk about those events now unfolding in egypt we have political activists. joining us live from london well the attackers outside the defense ministry in caro who are allegedly responsible for something like twenty deaths now they have not been identified but who could they be. they've definitely been identified they've been definitely there since day one of the revolution but this is what the military council...
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. >> robert caro on the passage of power. his multivolume biography to have 36th president this sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q and a. look for our second hour of conversation with robert caro sunday, may 20th. >>> now a forum on u.s. policy in the mideast brought the anti-defamation league's national leadership conference. speakers include steven simon the national security council's middle east and north africa senior director. after his half-hour remarks, we'll hear a panel that includes a discussion of iran's nuclear program. >> good morning. a very good morning to everyone. welcome back to the monday session of the national leadership conference of the anti-defamation league. one of the nation's premier civil rights and human relations agencies. we are very proud of our 100-year record of fighting bigotry and hate and building bridges of understanding between all people. we'd like to welcome our honored guests from the diplomatic and political community from the embassies of egypt and israel and others. [ applause ] i also
. >> robert caro on the passage of power. his multivolume biography to have 36th president this sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q and a. look for our second hour of conversation with robert caro sunday, may 20th. >>> now a forum on u.s. policy in the mideast brought the anti-defamation league's national leadership conference. speakers include steven simon the national security council's middle east and north africa senior director. after his half-hour remarks, we'll hear a panel that...
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. >> robert caro on the passage of power, volume 4 in the years of lyndon johnson. his multivolume biography of the 36th president, this sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. and look for our second hour of conversation with robert caro sunday, may 20th. >>> each week american history tv's american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums, and historic sites from around the country. next, located about three miles from george washington's mt. vernon estate in virginia is a reconstructed 18th century style whiskey distillery. american history visited to learn about washington's distilling business on a day when the staff was making apple brandy. >>> my name is dennis poag. i'm the vice president for preservation here at mt. vernon. we're standing in front of the reconstruction of george washington's whiskey distillery. most people have no idea that washington not only was first in war -- first in peace but he was also one of the first in distilling. as it turns out, he operated a major distillery here, and it was a very important part of the plantation economy. and h
. >> robert caro on the passage of power, volume 4 in the years of lyndon johnson. his multivolume biography of the 36th president, this sunday at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. and look for our second hour of conversation with robert caro sunday, may 20th. >>> each week american history tv's american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums, and historic sites from around the country. next, located about three miles from george washington's mt. vernon estate in virginia is a...
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look for the second hour with robert caro, sunday, may 20th. >>> coming up, dr. ira rutkow, discusses how the civil war changed medicine. a clinical professor of surgery at the university of medicine and dentistry of new jersey. as well as the author of "bleeding blue and gray:civil war surgery and the evolution of american medicine." the new york ascad cademy of medicine. there are graphic photographs shown during the program, and some viewers might find this disturbing. >> that's great. you are welcome. thank you for coming. i'm getting over a cold, so i've have a coughing jag, you will understand the reason why. i appreciate the opportunity to be here, chris has take any way by third slide. so, i will start with number two. i want to thank the academy for inviting me. it is always a pleasure to come back here. arlene chainer, deserves many thanks for helping me out. i have spent many months, multiple months, working the rare book room within the library. a unique place. a wonderful institution. i look forward to the rest of its history and various reincarnatio
look for the second hour with robert caro, sunday, may 20th. >>> coming up, dr. ira rutkow, discusses how the civil war changed medicine. a clinical professor of surgery at the university of medicine and dentistry of new jersey. as well as the author of "bleeding blue and gray:civil war surgery and the evolution of american medicine." the new york ascad cademy of medicine. there are graphic photographs shown during the program, and some viewers might find this disturbing....
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tambien..compania fabricante de zapatillas deportivas pagara caro por propaganda enganosa.iar. cielos soleados y despejados es el osticoara maÑana ju, detapronos despue la p comercial....rece puede 24as del draves la nua pa en la tambietamos faceby ter joicias yaparticipen mas de personas en el area de washington... elnar con una demanda de federal de comercio que acuso a la empresa de enganar a los consumidore de su cao, s anunc holegal, contra skechers, con sede en ios sesusl bu nochego de os as con las e iso finalm licas aterica pben mu tulame estan lasobserv nraegion satelital... niveles olen est dia ta noc se es parcialmente nublados... para maÑanju las condnes atmoica activis al alibre... dejoo, sfruta pasando por una crisis que se intensif pecial las zonas fronterizas del pais.. ya que cada vez son mas los estudiantes menores de edad que llegan a los salon espaÑol.- -------------------------- ------------------------ cg's theme banner : hijos sin patria nuevo fenomeno migratorio ((((sot)))))) yara amparo lopez programa binacional de educacion migrante @ 00:41 (((sot)
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buy any kfc 10 pc meal or larger and get a free double chocolate chip cake. >>> author robert caro haslyndon b. johnson. it's a huge project matching one of america's larger than life figures. >> robert caro is with us here in studio 57. welcome. >> great to be here. >> what's extraordinary about this and there's an amazing review in "the new york times" yesterday is that we see this transfer of power because of the assassination of a president through the eyes of lyndon johnson. >> yes, you know, it's never really been told before. there are thousands of books on the assassination, but what was happening to johnson. >> in fact, as the first shot cracks out and president kennedy started to leeb to his left. the secret service agents in the front of the seat leans over, grabs johnson by the shoulder, throws him to floor and fllays top of him, shielding his body with his own. >> you heard the story -- >> if 40 minutes no one tells him. he's standing in this cubicle of this emergency room against the wall, not moving. he asks for information. no one gives him a definite word and then lady
buy any kfc 10 pc meal or larger and get a free double chocolate chip cake. >>> author robert caro haslyndon b. johnson. it's a huge project matching one of america's larger than life figures. >> robert caro is with us here in studio 57. welcome. >> great to be here. >> what's extraordinary about this and there's an amazing review in "the new york times" yesterday is that we see this transfer of power because of the assassination of a president through the...
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nieto prepara una campaÑa despuÉs del debate porque si sabe que si hoy comete un error le costarÍa caronar el debate para subirnoi-fin emanafm uni-fii-fin de semanaunivisionÁ@ semante lounivnodrÁnot verfina las 11, 10 horauni-fi semanaunÁd wal-mart en mÉxico univision investiga encontrÓ evidencia de e irregularidad de un mega centrouni-fin de semanaunivisioo una vnnot mÁs el nombre de wal-mart sem menciona en un scloond por posible soborno en este caso para la construcciÓn de este...
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permite a estudiante indocumentados acceder a becas >> esta ley beneficia a miles de personas >> es carocil conseguir trabajo >> los votantes tendrán en sus manos poder elegir asambleistas y senadores >> es evidente que estos legisladores tienen poder para hacer leyes que nos protegen >> no se sabe por quién votar y que candidato seria mejor, pero lo mejor es que se informen por quién votar >> faltan 18 días para las elecciones primarias para más información visitenos, su voto es su voz >> en oakland una jueza falla a favor que el sistema pongan a parejas del mismo sexo los mismos beneficios que las parejas heterozexuales >>el departamento de agricultura impone nuevas medidas, algunas tiendas cambian los cupones por efectovo lo cuál es ilegal, y ahora vigilaran los que piden reposiciones de sus cupones porque es señal que lo estan vendiendo >> ahora después de declararse banca rota es modelo por como se ha manejado la crisis y los residentes participam como voluntarios pese que la vivienda se establecio, deben más hipotecas que por lo que realmente vale su propiedad san francisco tiene l
permite a estudiante indocumentados acceder a becas >> esta ley beneficia a miles de personas >> es carocil conseguir trabajo >> los votantes tendrán en sus manos poder elegir asambleistas y senadores >> es evidente que estos legisladores tienen poder para hacer leyes que nos protegen >> no se sabe por quién votar y que candidato seria mejor, pero lo mejor es que se informen por quién votar >> faltan 18 días para las elecciones primarias para más...