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i'm elaine quijano. on the busiest travel day of the holiday weekend blizzard warnings stretched through the heart of the country. from the great plains to the great lakes. but snow isn't the only threat. powerful wind advisories are posted from texas to illinois. whiteout conditions prompted a state of emergency in kansas. hundreds of flights were canceled or delayed long before snow started falling at chicago's o'hare international. jacob weikopf is tracking the severe weather at wbez. jacob? >> we have blizzards stretching from metro chicago to the kansas city area. pretty impressive swath of blizzard warnings. we need specific criteria for a blizzard to occur. visibility less than a quarter of a mile, blowing snow and also wind gusting over 35 miles per hour. we've seen wind gusts up to 50 to 60 miles per hour with this system. last time metro k.c. had a blizzard warning was back in 2011. we're going to add some additional snow. six to twelve inches along the interstate 70 corridor. whiteout conditio
i'm elaine quijano. on the busiest travel day of the holiday weekend blizzard warnings stretched through the heart of the country. from the great plains to the great lakes. but snow isn't the only threat. powerful wind advisories are posted from texas to illinois. whiteout conditions prompted a state of emergency in kansas. hundreds of flights were canceled or delayed long before snow started falling at chicago's o'hare international. jacob weikopf is tracking the severe weather at wbez. jacob?...
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elaine?> quijano: all right, jonathan vigliotti, jonathan, thank you. >> monday afternoon nationala-- nasa will attempt to land a space craft on mars. it's been done before but the thin martian atmosphere makes it very difficult, 60% of attempted landings on mars have failed. here's chris martinez. >> nearly seven months to the day nasa's in-site lander launched from california, the 800 pound space craft is finally reaching its destination and the toughest part of the journey is still ahead. >> that's actually where we will get our first picture. >> farah all ibay is part of the engineering team that designed in site instrument, she says data from the mission will refeel more about the red planet's core, that is if it survives its seven minute landing in one piece. >> we call them the seven minutes of terror because at that point there is nothing we can do. >> nasa scientists estimate the space craft will enter mars' atmosphere at just over 12,000 miles an hour, a supersonic pafer a-- parachu
elaine?> quijano: all right, jonathan vigliotti, jonathan, thank you. >> monday afternoon nationala-- nasa will attempt to land a space craft on mars. it's been done before but the thin martian atmosphere makes it very difficult, 60% of attempted landings on mars have failed. here's chris martinez. >> nearly seven months to the day nasa's in-site lander launched from california, the 800 pound space craft is finally reaching its destination and the toughest part of the journey is...
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elaine?> quijano: meg oliver. meg, thank you. in recent days, smoke from the wildfires has made the air quality in northern california the worst in the world. rain later this week could provide relief, not just for firefighters, but for millions struggling to breathe. here's julie watts of our cbs san francisco station, kpix. >> yeah elaine, the primary weather story here in the bay area continues to be dangerously unhealthy air quality. we're continuing to see that smoke from the camp fire filter in throughout much of northern california being trapped in our northern california valleys-- silicon valley, the sacramento valley-- creating very unhealthy air quality. nowhere for that smoke to go, and really no shift in the weather pattern just yet to help mix it out. so we are going to continue to see unhealthy air quality. the smoke forecast here showing a little bit of improvement. notice that we're going from the deep reds and purples to a lighter shade of red and orange, indicating we're goi
elaine?> quijano: meg oliver. meg, thank you. in recent days, smoke from the wildfires has made the air quality in northern california the worst in the world. rain later this week could provide relief, not just for firefighters, but for millions struggling to breathe. here's julie watts of our cbs san francisco station, kpix. >> yeah elaine, the primary weather story here in the bay area continues to be dangerously unhealthy air quality. we're continuing to see that smoke from the camp...
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i'm elaine quijano. a new cbs battleground tracker poll has the democrats in position to take control of the house. they couldened the day with 225 seats, which is just over the 218 they need to win. in the senate, republicans currently hold the edge-- 51 seats to 49. but most of seats on the ballot this year are are already democratic so republicans have a better than even chance to maintain control there. president trump and former president obama were out on the campaign trail today doing their best to get out the party faithful. >> nobody else could dot the job we're doing. >> reporter: president trump echoed a b isn'tment from his nationwide blitz of rallies. a closing argument for the gop. >> democrats are openly encouraging millions of illegal aliens to break our laws. >> reporter: sunday he rallies in tennessee and here in georgia where he's supporting brian kemp. polls show the secretary of state is in a tight race with the democratic nominee stacey abrams, who could become the first african-ame
i'm elaine quijano. a new cbs battleground tracker poll has the democrats in position to take control of the house. they couldened the day with 225 seats, which is just over the 218 they need to win. in the senate, republicans currently hold the edge-- 51 seats to 49. but most of seats on the ballot this year are are already democratic so republicans have a better than even chance to maintain control there. president trump and former president obama were out on the campaign trail today doing...
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elaine. >> quijano: errol, thanks. the balance of power in both the house and the senate is on the line. we have cbs news elections and surveys director anthony salvanto here. so anthony, what would it take for the democrats to take control of the house? >> they need strong turnout. and they need to continue to get the people, who in the polls say they are crossing over from having voted for then-candidate trump in 2016 to voting for a democrat for the house now. frankly, there are not many of those folks. our latest estimates have it such that the democrats would get 225 seats if the election were held today. but there is a margin of error on that, and i don't mean just as the statistics go, i mean as the politics go. if turnout does not merge, if a lot of young voters do not come out, people who haven't voted in midterms before, if they stay home, the republicans hold the house. >> quijano: what about on the senate side specifically? you don't really necessarily hear the democrats talking about that-- in particularly
elaine. >> quijano: errol, thanks. the balance of power in both the house and the senate is on the line. we have cbs news elections and surveys director anthony salvanto here. so anthony, what would it take for the democrats to take control of the house? >> they need strong turnout. and they need to continue to get the people, who in the polls say they are crossing over from having voted for then-candidate trump in 2016 to voting for a democrat for the house now. frankly, there are...
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elaine: thank you. michael: she is one of the people who helped to bring the democratic centrist movement to power in the 1990's, a longstanding associate of bill clinton and al gore. she led the gore reinventing government effort, and is now at brookings, as well as at the kennedy school at harvard. and we will ask her to talk about the politics of where we stand on both sides of the aisle, after the elections, after the first two years of the trump presidency. and with the 2020 presidential campaign only moments away. i'm sure we are all enjoying our peace and quiet before the campaign begins, because we all know what is coming and it is not far away. next is maya macguineas, who is in my mind the conscience, the fiscal conscience of washington and sort of what is left of it. we used to have some company back in the day, when we had the omenicis of the people, so many people have retired or gone on the better places. and we still have some greats, like alice, carrying the water a bit, but maya macguin
elaine: thank you. michael: she is one of the people who helped to bring the democratic centrist movement to power in the 1990's, a longstanding associate of bill clinton and al gore. she led the gore reinventing government effort, and is now at brookings, as well as at the kennedy school at harvard. and we will ask her to talk about the politics of where we stand on both sides of the aisle, after the elections, after the first two years of the trump presidency. and with the 2020 presidential...
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let's go from elaine downward. elaine: i am not sure i can answer that question, but just to go back to what the political impact is, nancy pelosi talked about her new members, some of them, as majority makers. majority makers tend to be people from marginal districts. it is one of the reasons we took so long to see the actual majority in the house. you want to look at those people carefully district by district. you want to look at the jason crowes of the world, you want to look at conor lambs of the world. you want to look at their districts, because those are the people that the new leadership of the congress, and i expect it will be nancy pelosi, they need to protect those people and keep those people. that means that -- and i think michael has the right idea, the same as mine -- that means the correct strategy for the new congress is to be critical, do oversight, but not make any far left broadsides against the military establishment. i think that is -- what it will do is it might make a solid blue districts h
let's go from elaine downward. elaine: i am not sure i can answer that question, but just to go back to what the political impact is, nancy pelosi talked about her new members, some of them, as majority makers. majority makers tend to be people from marginal districts. it is one of the reasons we took so long to see the actual majority in the house. you want to look at those people carefully district by district. you want to look at the jason crowes of the world, you want to look at conor lambs...
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elaine pagels, why religion? [applause] >> i'm just going to mention that elaine pagels will be signing her book across the hall. if you want to pick up a copy. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv live coverage of the miami book fair. join now we have jonah goldberg. his recent book is suicide of the west. we'll get to the subtitle in just a minute. mr. goldberg, is there a line that you can draw between your three books, liberal fascism, and now suicide of the west?
elaine pagels, why religion? [applause] >> i'm just going to mention that elaine pagels will be signing her book across the hall. if you want to pick up a copy. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv live coverage of the miami book fair. join now we have jonah goldberg. his recent book is suicide of the west. we'll get to the subtitle in just a minute. mr. goldberg, is there a line that you can draw between your three books, liberal fascism,...
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elaine pagels, why religion?applause] >> i'm just going to mention that elaine pagels will be signing her book across the hall. if you want to pick up a copy. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv live coverage of the miami book fair.
elaine pagels, why religion?applause] >> i'm just going to mention that elaine pagels will be signing her book across the hall. if you want to pick up a copy. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv live coverage of the miami book fair.
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>> mike nichols and elaine may met in chicago at the birth of improv. >> they didn't write jokes.ituations that were just hysterically funny, but that you could relate to. >> would you be interested in some extras for the loved ones? >> what kind of extras? >> well, how about a coffin? >> my life changed the day my parents took me to see nichols and may on broadway. before that, all i saw were comedians talking about how bad their wives were or how bad their mothers-in-law were. >> take my wife. please. >> and then all of a sudden, the sky opened up and there were nichols and may. and i thought to myself, now that's funny. >> tell me, how do you put your sketches together now? do you outline them are they fairly well written out? >> we don't ever write anything down and we don't ever outline them. >> it's a terrifying process. >> what kind of an excuse is that? >> well, what do you mean? >> i mean, all the other scientists have mothers, i'm sure. and i'm sure that they all find time after breakfast or before their count-off to pick up a phone and call their mother. >> elaine may w
>> mike nichols and elaine may met in chicago at the birth of improv. >> they didn't write jokes.ituations that were just hysterically funny, but that you could relate to. >> would you be interested in some extras for the loved ones? >> what kind of extras? >> well, how about a coffin? >> my life changed the day my parents took me to see nichols and may on broadway. before that, all i saw were comedians talking about how bad their wives were or how bad their...
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lakshmanan: elaine, let me ask you, midterms are usually a rebuke of the party that's in power in the white house. it was interesting because i saw some republicans quoted saying this was a rebuke and not a repudiation of the president the way it went down differently in the house and senate. but americans are often supposedly voting for a different party in the midterms than in the generals because they want bipartisanship, they want the two sides to work together, to work across the aisle. this felt to me like a vote for divided government, not for bipartisanship, and is that how it's going to play out? >> well, i think we have two different messages yesterday from both the congressional press conferences after the vote and the president's press conference. but not as different as you would think. i mean, there was an area that they both defined for cooperation, prescription drug costs and infrastructure, which, you know, bill has been writing about infrastructure since, you know, the last century. and, you know, we haven't managed to get -- everybody says we need this, we should do
lakshmanan: elaine, let me ask you, midterms are usually a rebuke of the party that's in power in the white house. it was interesting because i saw some republicans quoted saying this was a rebuke and not a repudiation of the president the way it went down differently in the house and senate. but americans are often supposedly voting for a different party in the midterms than in the generals because they want bipartisanship, they want the two sides to work together, to work across the aisle....
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elaine, tell us, so many people were anxious and nervous about making predictions about this election after the predictions about 2016 were so wrong. but as it turned out, people, you know, who were willing to make predictions said that the democrats were likely to win between 30 and 50 seats and that has happened, appears to be around 35 seats in the house. and that the republicans were likely to win around five seats in the senate, and they won three seats in the senate, it looks like at this point. so, did we actually get it right this time? and if so, why did we not get it-- what's the difference between now and 2016? >> well, thank you for joining us at brookings, we love having you here and thank you everyone for coming. let me go back to 2016. okay, they did get it right nationally, okay? they had the national number right, but what-- where they went off the track was that they didn't have the state numbers right. and they-- and that's very, very hard to do, which meant that this time the predictors spent a lot of time looking at state numbers and district numbers and looking a
elaine, tell us, so many people were anxious and nervous about making predictions about this election after the predictions about 2016 were so wrong. but as it turned out, people, you know, who were willing to make predictions said that the democrats were likely to win between 30 and 50 seats and that has happened, appears to be around 35 seats in the house. and that the republicans were likely to win around five seats in the senate, and they won three seats in the senate, it looks like at this...
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state auditor elaine howle found within the project.. turnover among staff, a lack of business documentation, and little oversight of those who manage the project's contracts((tom richards- high speed rail authority board)) "if i had put a grade on it i would say it's very disappointing and i would say it's correctable and i would say we are correcting it now." the audit also found project managers would need to double the current workload to meet the 2022 deadline for the rail-line's segment in the central valley. if that deadline isnt met, the state could be on the hook for 3.5 billion dollars in federal funds. lawmakers pressed for the authority's backup plan.. ((richards)) "one alternative of plan b is likely going to be as you would guess is going to our federal rail administration and talk about an extension."assemblymember jim patterson says his concerns remain.. ((assemblyman jim patterson r- fresno)) nothing in this hearing has done anything to raise any of our confidence level that they have the leadership to get this done. we
state auditor elaine howle found within the project.. turnover among staff, a lack of business documentation, and little oversight of those who manage the project's contracts((tom richards- high speed rail authority board)) "if i had put a grade on it i would say it's very disappointing and i would say it's correctable and i would say we are correcting it now." the audit also found project managers would need to double the current workload to meet the 2022 deadline for the rail-line's...
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we should be looking for ways to help people like elaine and j.j. and meghan and elizabeth. we should be looking for ways to help them get through the tough times. we should be working together in a bipartisan way to make the a.c.a. work better, not trying to kill it. mr. president, i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from hawaii. a senator: i ask unanimous consent that ariel casillo, a legislative fellow in my office be permitted floor access for the remainder of the 115th congress. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. hirono: i thank my good friend, the senator from florida, for speaking out on the critical importance of the affordable care act for millions of people in our country and calling upon this administration to support health care for all instead of what they're doing to the health care of millions of people in our country. mr. president, turning to another matter, nearly 12 years ago, on december 7, 2006, president george w. bush nominated thomas farr to be a u.s. district court judge for the eastern district
we should be looking for ways to help people like elaine and j.j. and meghan and elizabeth. we should be looking for ways to help them get through the tough times. we should be working together in a bipartisan way to make the a.c.a. work better, not trying to kill it. mr. president, i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from hawaii. a senator: i ask unanimous consent that ariel casillo, a legislative fellow in my office be permitted floor access for the...
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i'm elaine quijano. >>> the death toll and desperate search for the missing. . nearly 80 are confirmed dead and 1200 unaccounted tr in the worst wildfire in california hus ri. more than 9,000 homes are destroyed. the latest on the dangerous air and possible relief from rain. also tonight president trump on the recorded murder of jushl i'ist jamal khashoggi. what will the president do if the hit was ordered by the saudi crown prince. . the midterm elections are finalfinal ly winding down. a missing submarine is found in a watery grave. >>> and a horrifying racing crash. a woman is at the wheel as the car goes flying. incredibly, set survives. >>> welcome to the "cbs overnight news." it started as a brush fire in a row mote yier and soon exploded into the worst wildfire in california's history. the death toll now in the dozens is rising daily. the number of missing persons has climbed at an alarming and perplexing rate. the northern california town of paradise is essentially gone. president trump on saturday saw the devastation for himself again suggesting better
i'm elaine quijano. >>> the death toll and desperate search for the missing. . nearly 80 are confirmed dead and 1200 unaccounted tr in the worst wildfire in california hus ri. more than 9,000 homes are destroyed. the latest on the dangerous air and possible relief from rain. also tonight president trump on the recorded murder of jushl i'ist jamal khashoggi. what will the president do if the hit was ordered by the saudi crown prince. . the midterm elections are finalfinal ly winding...
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i will begin our discussion here before we go to you for questions with elaine kamarck on my far left, at least physically speaking, who is one of the people who redefined the democratic party is not being far left. she is one of the people who helped bring the democratic centrist movement to power in the 90s and a long-standing associate of bill clinton and al gore and led the reinventing government efforts and she is that the school at harvard and we will ask her to talk about the politics of where we stand on both sides of the aisle after the elections, after the first two years of the trump presidency and with the 2020 presidential election only moments away. i am sure we are all enjoying our peace and quiet before the campaign begins, because once we are through the holidays, we know what is coming and it won't be that far away. next will be my am a guinness and she is the conscience of washington and she is to have some company back in the day when we had the great people of the world and a few other people and some of these people have retired or gone on to better places and we
i will begin our discussion here before we go to you for questions with elaine kamarck on my far left, at least physically speaking, who is one of the people who redefined the democratic party is not being far left. she is one of the people who helped bring the democratic centrist movement to power in the 90s and a long-standing associate of bill clinton and al gore and led the reinventing government efforts and she is that the school at harvard and we will ask her to talk about the politics of...
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jennifer wexton, abigail spanbeer and elaine luria, who flipped republican districts. it meansrats will hold seven of the commonwealth's 11 hoine seats sta next year, and both u.s. senate seats. this afternoon, wexton talked about why democrats had such a good night in virginia. >> wee, i think have the benefit of having fantastic candidates, if i do say so myself. abigail spanberger, cia agent, girl scout leader and elaine luria, graduate of the naval academy, you know, and all of uf are moms, als are career women, all of h us know important it is that we just put on our big girl pants and dour jobs, and maybe more people in congress need to do that, too. >> wexton says an army of female volunteers helped her do the leg work necessary to win last night. >> how is that for a su? cia agent and girl scout leader. >>> one of the first things on d.c.or m muriel bowser's agenda is legalizing the sale of recreation all marijuana. with democrats taking control of the house, s bowsers an opportunity to change the law. for the last three years, l's beal to smoke pot in the dist
jennifer wexton, abigail spanbeer and elaine luria, who flipped republican districts. it meansrats will hold seven of the commonwealth's 11 hoine seats sta next year, and both u.s. senate seats. this afternoon, wexton talked about why democrats had such a good night in virginia. >> wee, i think have the benefit of having fantastic candidates, if i do say so myself. abigail spanberger, cia agent, girl scout leader and elaine luria, graduate of the naval academy, you know, and all of uf are...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news.anged, at 0.75%. the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, said brexit uncertainty was preventing some firms from investing. but he also said there could be a rebound in investment if the uk manages a smooth exit from the european union. the bank's latest forecasts suggest that rates could rise to 1.5% over the next three years. our correspondent andy verity is here. so, andy, there's an upbeat message here but also a warning? the upbeat message is as you said, although businesses are not investing right now it's because they are holding back amid uncertainty that if theresa may get a deal, then that money will probably be spent and the economy is currently running at full capacity so currently running at full capacity so if you hit the accelerator any more, if there is excess spending you get inflation so then they have to raise interest rates. historically it is still quite low but twice what the official bank rate is at the moment but it all depends on the deal being struck,
elaine dunkley, bbc news.anged, at 0.75%. the governor of the bank of england, mark carney, said brexit uncertainty was preventing some firms from investing. but he also said there could be a rebound in investment if the uk manages a smooth exit from the european union. the bank's latest forecasts suggest that rates could rise to 1.5% over the next three years. our correspondent andy verity is here. so, andy, there's an upbeat message here but also a warning? the upbeat message is as you said,...
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state auditor elaine howle found within the project..entation, and little oversight of those who manage the project's contracts((tom richards- high speed rail authority board)) "if i had put a grade on it i would say it's very disappointing and i would say it's correctable and i would say we are correcting it now." the audit also found project managers would need to double the current workload to meet the 2022 deadline for the rail-line's segment in the central valley. if that deadline isnt met, the state could be on the hook for 3.5 billion dollars in federal funds.lawmakers pressed for the authority's backup plan.. ((richards)) "one alternative of plan b is likely going to be as you would guess is going to our federal rail administration and talk about an extension."assemblymember jim patterson says his concerns remain..((assemblyman jim patterson r-fresno)) nothing in this hearing has done anything to raise any of our confidence level that they have the leadership to get this done. we are seeing this project collapse."a federal audit
state auditor elaine howle found within the project..entation, and little oversight of those who manage the project's contracts((tom richards- high speed rail authority board)) "if i had put a grade on it i would say it's very disappointing and i would say it's correctable and i would say we are correcting it now." the audit also found project managers would need to double the current workload to meet the 2022 deadline for the rail-line's segment in the central valley. if that...
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state auditor elaine howle found within the project..le oversight of those who manage the project's contracts((tom richards- high speed rail authority board)) "if i had put a grade on it i would say it's very disappointing and i would say it's correctable and i would say we are correcting it now." the audit also found project managers would need to double the current workload to meet the 2022 deadline for the rail-line's segment in the central valley. if that deadline isnt met, the state could be on the hook for 3.5 billion dollars in federal funds.lawmakers pressed for the authority's backup plan.. ((richards)) "one alternative of plan b is likely going to be as you would guess is going to our federal rail administration and talk about an extension."assemblymember jim patterson says his concerns remain..((assemblyman jim patterson r-fresno)) nothing in this hearing has done anything to raise any of our confidence level that they have the leadership to get this done. we are seeing this project collapse."a federal audit of the project is
state auditor elaine howle found within the project..le oversight of those who manage the project's contracts((tom richards- high speed rail authority board)) "if i had put a grade on it i would say it's very disappointing and i would say it's correctable and i would say we are correcting it now." the audit also found project managers would need to double the current workload to meet the 2022 deadline for the rail-line's segment in the central valley. if that deadline isnt met, the...
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princeton university's elaine pagel in "why religion." historian andrew roberts recalls the life of british prime minister winston churchill. in "a savage order," rachel klinefeld offers her thoughts on how violent countries can recover. and "usa today" editor eileen rivers profiles three women who fought in afghanistan in "beyond the call." our look at this week's new book releases continues with "the war before the war." columbia university american studies professor andrew delbanco's recount of the political and moral divisions of the united states in the antebellum area. and in civil war barons, jeffrey work. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for many of the or authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> host: and now joining us on booktv is vicki alger. her book, "failure: the federal miseducation of america's children," came out in 2016. ms. alger, is it any better today the than it was in 2016 when you wrote your book, in your view? >> guest: well, sadly, no. test scores haven't gone up. we have
princeton university's elaine pagel in "why religion." historian andrew roberts recalls the life of british prime minister winston churchill. in "a savage order," rachel klinefeld offers her thoughts on how violent countries can recover. and "usa today" editor eileen rivers profiles three women who fought in afghanistan in "beyond the call." our look at this week's new book releases continues with "the war before the war." columbia university...
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dr elaine fahey, reader in law at city, university of london joins me now.hat has been leaked so far about this draft agreement and what are your thoughts? it looks like the idea of the continuity of customs arrangements is paramount. there is nothing ambiguous about what has been leaked from the eu side, entirely consistent with their effo rts entirely consistent with their efforts to maintain the single market. given what you have seen so far, all of the detail may well emerge as the day progresses, what do you think this pathway will look like? it will be a very bumpy road ahead, many who say we are not on—board. ahead, many who say we are not on-board. there are so many voices that have opposed what has been leaked, it seems there will be nobody satisfied or happy with the legal text which inevitably has to bea legal text which inevitably has to be a compromise to satisfy all of the different quarters at stake. you will see there was a legitimate concern in dublin and belfast but also in brussels about whether or not this will politically survive the rid
dr elaine fahey, reader in law at city, university of london joins me now.hat has been leaked so far about this draft agreement and what are your thoughts? it looks like the idea of the continuity of customs arrangements is paramount. there is nothing ambiguous about what has been leaked from the eu side, entirely consistent with their effo rts entirely consistent with their efforts to maintain the single market. given what you have seen so far, all of the detail may well emerge as the day...
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[applause] >> i'm just going to mention that elaine pagels will be signing her book across the hall. if you want to pick up a copy. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv live coverage of the miami book fair. join now we have jonah goldberg. his recent book is suicide of the west. we'll get to the subtitle in just a minute. mr. goldberg, is there a line that you can draw between your three books, liberal fascism, and now suicide of the west? >> yes. one, the most obvious is they all took an enormous amount of work by jonah goldberg. i have to tell people that this book is a bit of a prequel to liberal fascism. if i had it all to do over again there are parts of the liberal fascism i would have written differently. it is amazing how it's become kind of a totem for people to hate me on the left or to like it on the right and all of that kind of stuff. but i have changed some of my views about how intellectual history works. in liberal fascism there is a very common tendency that is true of lots of people. on the left and the right, to say they sai
[applause] >> i'm just going to mention that elaine pagels will be signing her book across the hall. if you want to pick up a copy. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching booktv live coverage of the miami book fair. join now we have jonah goldberg. his recent book is suicide of the west. we'll get to the subtitle in just a minute. mr. goldberg, is there a line that you can draw between your three books, liberal fascism, and now suicide of the west?...
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. >> elain a 18 años se graduó en junio en napa y estaba atendiendo la universidad de peper cuando la masivos en la nación . >> no interactué pero sí siente uno pena triste al saber que una compañera de nosotros , pues falleció . >> una tragedia para nosotros . >> la recordoaron por ser buena estudiante . >> altos niveles, atletas también era una líder acá , bien conocida y popular . >> esto es difícil para la escuela sabiendo que la mamá de ella es maestra en este plantel .>> los maestros han sido colegas muchos años . >> trabajó mucho . >> es en dos niveles que sufrimos esta nueva realidad . >> los corazones estna rotos dice el tío , adam que es corresponsal de noticias tenía mucha vida por delante y estan debastados . >> me preocupa porque los míos comenzaran en la universidad . >> por su parte duplican y triplican el número de consjeros en el plantel para atender un duelo que comienza . >> lo siento por sus padres porque si me pasa no lo aguantaría . >> en napa noticiero 48 telemundo . >> [hablando inglés] . >> esta mañana el gobernador de california declaró en evento en san franc
. >> elain a 18 años se graduó en junio en napa y estaba atendiendo la universidad de peper cuando la masivos en la nación . >> no interactué pero sí siente uno pena triste al saber que una compañera de nosotros , pues falleció . >> una tragedia para nosotros . >> la recordoaron por ser buena estudiante . >> altos niveles, atletas también era una líder acá , bien conocida y popular . >> esto es difícil para la escuela sabiendo que la mamá de ella...
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in california elaine >> caller: hi, jim i wanted to talk to you about chico's?n't ask about chico's that was a horrible quarter. obviously there's sears and jcpenney, but it was a bad call. i don't want you in that, okay let's go to mikey in new york. mikey! >> caller: cramer, what's going on go, birds. >> go, birds >> caller: the company i wanted to ask you about, the brazilian payment companies. i want to know your opinion on how you think they'll perform in the short term >> i don't know stoneco, i know p paypal, i know mastercard, i know visa, i know global i don't know that one. i'll have to come back let's go to dave in california dave >> caller: hey, jim, you have the nicest staff in the world. >> the best. the best >> caller: jim, i have a question for you this company just bought a brazilian company. they're investing a billion on a new plant in houston their numbers look great it seems to be 50% under value for me what am i missing? >> because people think we're going into a big slowdown, but i agree with you i think it represents good value with a 4%
in california elaine >> caller: hi, jim i wanted to talk to you about chico's?n't ask about chico's that was a horrible quarter. obviously there's sears and jcpenney, but it was a bad call. i don't want you in that, okay let's go to mikey in new york. mikey! >> caller: cramer, what's going on go, birds. >> go, birds >> caller: the company i wanted to ask you about, the brazilian payment companies. i want to know your opinion on how you think they'll perform in the short...
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state auditor, elaine howle, found within the project.. high turnover among staff, a lack of business documentation, and little oversight of those who manage the project's contracts. the audit also found project managers would need to double the current workload to meet the 20-22 deadline for the rail-line in the central valley. if that deadline isnt met, the state could be on the hook for 3-point-5 billion dollars in federal funds. lawmakers pressed for the authority's backup plan. <((richards)) "one alternative of plan b is likely going to be as you would guess is going to our federal rail administration and talk about an extension.... i don't think as i'm sitting here today that an extension is going to be necessary.">( james )the bullet train project is an estimated 77-billion-dollars. a federal audit of the project is also underway. ( james ) former f-b-i director james comey filed a motion in federal court to stop congressional subpoena that would compel him to testify.his lawyers say he is qilling to testify about the f-b-i's action
state auditor, elaine howle, found within the project.. high turnover among staff, a lack of business documentation, and little oversight of those who manage the project's contracts. the audit also found project managers would need to double the current workload to meet the 20-22 deadline for the rail-line in the central valley. if that deadline isnt met, the state could be on the hook for 3-point-5 billion dollars in federal funds. lawmakers pressed for the authority's backup plan. ( james...
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congratulations as well on your broadway debut with the legend, elaine may. >> yes. night? >> yeah, well, it's really interesting, because anybody who's familiar with her show with mike, they did it -- "an evening with nichols and may" -- >> seth: yeah. >> --that we're in, in the '60s. so it feels kind of, like, it's beautiful getting to share the same space with her that she shared with mike. >> seth: and what's it like sharing scenes with her? how is she as a scene partner? >> insane. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> completely insane. i have no idea what she's going to do every night. it's like -- >> seth: and plays are written -- >> yeah. >> seth: --so that's, like, scary. yeah. [ laughter ] >> well, she -- it's not that -- it's not that she goes that far off the book -- >> seth: yeah. >> but she's like, i don't even know. it's like -- i just, sort of like, watch her, and i'm like what is going on? and i sort of just get to observe, and my character is more reserved. so, it feels like i just get to, sort of, watch this like, fireworks display every night. >>
congratulations as well on your broadway debut with the legend, elaine may. >> yes. night? >> yeah, well, it's really interesting, because anybody who's familiar with her show with mike, they did it -- "an evening with nichols and may" -- >> seth: yeah. >> --that we're in, in the '60s. so it feels kind of, like, it's beautiful getting to share the same space with her that she shared with mike. >> seth: and what's it like sharing scenes with her? how is...
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time and elaine the whole admin or at quite a trip to the caribbean this week me the local takes us all the way to colombia that's where we're going to me. our viewer might be gone there and he's going to show us around his home town. hello my name is marty moore your gomez welcome to a beautiful country colombia that. the city is unique because of the many flowers in colonial style houses with. which have been preserved for centuries and they knew the variety of colors here. and. i spend my days on the streets of cartagena with my book baron that they i'm a bit like a library on we have been his wife i'm always looking for readers literature lovers so enjoy reading in these beautiful surroundings. it's interesting. because i think the historical center of carter while fascinates me most of all have to. think there's a story behind every facade i want all this color in history it's a unesco world heritage site but you want to. know that this is holy trinity square and they get some destructive out there. yes it's a very funky district where daily life is relaxed children play on the squ
time and elaine the whole admin or at quite a trip to the caribbean this week me the local takes us all the way to colombia that's where we're going to me. our viewer might be gone there and he's going to show us around his home town. hello my name is marty moore your gomez welcome to a beautiful country colombia that. the city is unique because of the many flowers in colonial style houses with. which have been preserved for centuries and they knew the variety of colors here. and. i spend my...
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brad benson, representing elaine forbes. >> perfect. reached out and been playing phone tag with elaine forbes. the port is interesting. enterprise department, so not on the general fund budget, means whatever costs are incurred, come out of your own budget. what i'm interested in hearing a little bit more about the discrepancy on trash cans on port property, and i believe you have a private entity that you contract with to collect them. >> so -- >> let me address that issue. >> please, please. >> much of the portland and the piers are the the 100 foot shoreline bands. and in the areas in the shoreline bands, bcdc has dedicated most of those areas as dedicated public access. recorded against the property. and in those public areas, outdoor areas, there are trash receptacles, but often included in private leases like the lease for pier 1, or 1 and a half, 3 and 5, or tfive, or the explora at&t or pier 39. the trash receptacles in an area that is outdoors and a private leasehold. so, we have been working very closely with supervisor safai
brad benson, representing elaine forbes. >> perfect. reached out and been playing phone tag with elaine forbes. the port is interesting. enterprise department, so not on the general fund budget, means whatever costs are incurred, come out of your own budget. what i'm interested in hearing a little bit more about the discrepancy on trash cans on port property, and i believe you have a private entity that you contract with to collect them. >> so -- >> let me address that issue....
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elaine at taken talks about -- elaine taken talks about the state of the court. at 12:00, justice ruth bader ginsburg shares insights about the confirmation process. c-span,weekend on saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a photojournalist talks about their favorite photographs on the campaign trail. hard and workally really hard because there was always a story to tell. it is like political theater, but you always try to lift the veil so people can understand what these people are like. -- on booktv, pulitzer prize winner photographer lindsay talks about photos she has taken in the middle east. andhere was a call to arms they went and we went with him. it was terrifying. has we were hit by troops and there were airstrikes, there was sniper fire, it was relentless, and these guys would often run away and leave the journalists on the front lines, so we had to run away after them. >> on american history tv, c-span3 saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, how the pilgrims became part of america's founding story. >> one of the reasons why they have become this influential and import
elaine at taken talks about -- elaine taken talks about the state of the court. at 12:00, justice ruth bader ginsburg shares insights about the confirmation process. c-span,weekend on saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a photojournalist talks about their favorite photographs on the campaign trail. hard and workally really hard because there was always a story to tell. it is like political theater, but you always try to lift the veil so people can understand what these people are like. -- on booktv,...
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so many of us are veterans and we share that same background. >> congresswoman elect elaine luria, thankor your service in the military and now your future service there in congress. good luck when you do start in january. >> thank you so much. >>> on this veterans day, one more note about two friends. both serving in afghanistan, side by side on various missions. major brent taylor, u.s. army national guard and mayor of north ogden utah, his friend afghan air force major of kabul afghanistan. both friends. one a father of seven. the other a father of five. last saturday a rogue member of the afghan security forces killed brent on base. brent's friend abdul wanted to share his appreciation for u.s. forces in afghanistan. so abdul wrote to brent's widow jennie saying please pass my words to your seven children. tell them that their father was a loving, caring and compassionate man whose life was not just meaningful. it was inspirational. i am writing this letter to you about a man whom i considered a close friend and whom i dearly loved. he awaked not only americans, but the world to the
so many of us are veterans and we share that same background. >> congresswoman elect elaine luria, thankor your service in the military and now your future service there in congress. good luck when you do start in january. >> thank you so much. >>> on this veterans day, one more note about two friends. both serving in afghanistan, side by side on various missions. major brent taylor, u.s. army national guard and mayor of north ogden utah, his friend afghan air force major...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news.om space. researchers from the british antarctic survey hope the technology can improve conservation efforts by more accurately assessing whale numbers. here's our science correspondent, jonathan amos. big, beautiful, but we're a little sketchy on their numbers. whales are recovering from commercial hunting, although how well is open to question. the problem is their range. whales will cover vast tracts of the globe. what's needed is a rapid way to survey the oceans, to zoom in on their breeding and feeding grounds. the answer is the sharpest views from space ever released. well, this big blue piece of paper here is a satellite image of baja california off the west coast of mexico. and as you look closely, each one of these white specks is actually a whale that we're seeing. it's a whale near the surface. we can use these very high—resolution images to actually count the number of whales in any particular area. but totting up the numbers is one thing. scientists also need to know the t
elaine dunkley, bbc news.om space. researchers from the british antarctic survey hope the technology can improve conservation efforts by more accurately assessing whale numbers. here's our science correspondent, jonathan amos. big, beautiful, but we're a little sketchy on their numbers. whales are recovering from commercial hunting, although how well is open to question. the problem is their range. whales will cover vast tracts of the globe. what's needed is a rapid way to survey the oceans, to...
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cltrans closed elaine that caused a backup that lasted for hours. the road crews patch the hole and had it reopened by 7:00 tonight. >>> they were what roads across the area. this is time watched video. there was a light but steady rain falling on 580 and 1980 heading toward downtown oakland. the video was recorded just after 3:00. >>> in the sierra, the same systems could bring 2 to 4 feet of snow in the mountains. the sierra plan for extra time. chains are required on interstate 80. >>> we do have some rain this evening in the north bay. mill valley received 1.5 inches. that isn't bad for a quick weather maker. livermore -- livermore has .03. the story is going to be the system comes in wednesday night into thursday that can bring up to 3.5 inches of rain in the coastal hills and maybe more in they mountains. we're also going to have some strong winds. what you do want to look at what we are looking at is this guy. it is just exploding. there is nothing, nothing in it starts to accelerate and the system is going to go off bringing significant rain
cltrans closed elaine that caused a backup that lasted for hours. the road crews patch the hole and had it reopened by 7:00 tonight. >>> they were what roads across the area. this is time watched video. there was a light but steady rain falling on 580 and 1980 heading toward downtown oakland. the video was recorded just after 3:00. >>> in the sierra, the same systems could bring 2 to 4 feet of snow in the mountains. the sierra plan for extra time. chains are required on...
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and transportation secretary elaine chao. this is 2 1/2 hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the national space counsel, elaine chao, secretary of the department of transportation. patrick shanahan, deputy secretary of the department of defense, ross bolt, deputy director of the office of management and budget. susan gordon, principal deputy director of national intelligence. karen dunn keley, acting deputy secretary of the department of commerce. claire grady, acting deputy secretary of the department of homeland security. jim bridenstein, administrator of the national aeronautics and space nation. andre thompson,under-esecretary of state for arms control and international security. general paul silva, vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. michael, deputy assistant to the president for science and technology. admiral dug fierce, deputy assistant to the president in homeland security and counter-terrorism advisory. dr. william pepper, deputy assistant to the president, and director of emerging technologies for
and transportation secretary elaine chao. this is 2 1/2 hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the national space counsel, elaine chao, secretary of the department of transportation. patrick shanahan, deputy secretary of the department of defense, ross bolt, deputy director of the office of management and budget. susan gordon, principal deputy director of national intelligence. karen dunn keley, acting deputy secretary of the department of commerce. claire grady, acting deputy...
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today senator hatch is joined by his incredible family, the love of his life, elaine, they've been married1 years, along with their six children, brent, marcia, scott, kimberly, lisa, and jess. congratulations, please stand up, congratulations to you all. congratulations. [applause] thank you very much. thank you. the second recipient we honor today is one of the greatest, truly was one of the greatest jurists ever to serve our country. supreme court justice antonin scalia. universally admired for his towering intellect, brilliant wit and fierce devotion to our founding principles, justice scalia has made a deep and lasting impact on the history of our nation. his presence is dearly missed by all. a friend of a lot of people a truly great intellect. justice scalia transformed the american legal landscape, igniting a national movement to apply the original meaning of the constitution as written. few have done more to uphold this nation's founding charter. through nearly 900 written opinions an more than 30 years on the bench, justice scalia defended the american system of government and pre
today senator hatch is joined by his incredible family, the love of his life, elaine, they've been married1 years, along with their six children, brent, marcia, scott, kimberly, lisa, and jess. congratulations, please stand up, congratulations to you all. congratulations. [applause] thank you very much. thank you. the second recipient we honor today is one of the greatest, truly was one of the greatest jurists ever to serve our country. supreme court justice antonin scalia. universally admired...
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german shaw guessing our elaine official has made it into the top ten of the world's best paid female musicians in fact she's in a place on the forbes list. for us magazine puts fishes of yearly earnings has around twenty eight million euros ahead of international superstars like celine dion and britney spears but she's way behind the highest paid woman in the music business you are seeing are katy perry with nearly seventy three million euros but misha doesn't seem to mind. berlin's newest baby giraffe ella took her first steps outdoors and was introduced to visitors at the tir park is of. the young female seemed to enjoy galloping around the outside enclosure. elementary more than one meter eighty when she was born on november third as an adult five years from now she's likely to stand for and a half metres tall. so just two metres seventy left for ella to grow. is hosting the exhibition of visual protest the art of banksy starting this is the first time that works by the british street on his to being shown in a public museum his identity is still a closely guarded secret. banksy h
german shaw guessing our elaine official has made it into the top ten of the world's best paid female musicians in fact she's in a place on the forbes list. for us magazine puts fishes of yearly earnings has around twenty eight million euros ahead of international superstars like celine dion and britney spears but she's way behind the highest paid woman in the music business you are seeing are katy perry with nearly seventy three million euros but misha doesn't seem to mind. berlin's newest...