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lee edwards and elizabeth edwards, this is booktv on c-span2. >> here's a look at some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the "new york times." >> one thing i wanted to ask you before we finish is, you've been flat out come you been running, it's been tough and even writing a book. i get time to read much and what kind of books attract your attention? >> i just finished a great book called the boys in the boat. >> isn't that wonderful? >> it is really a wonderful book. now i'm reading the guns of august which you would've thought, world war i, and you thought i would read the book but i hadn't. i read a fiction book that i thought was really terrific. it was recommended to me by joee klein junior called all the light you cannot see. that's another amazing book. i do read and agreed a lot of philosophy, too. i mean i really a lot of frankly spiritual philosophy. but my wife reads almost one book a week. she just finished the book roosevelts last hour, the story of the last years. and she is how i'm so proud of her. she is a voracious and she will give me the thin
lee edwards and elizabeth edwards, this is booktv on c-span2. >> here's a look at some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the "new york times." >> one thing i wanted to ask you before we finish is, you've been flat out come you been running, it's been tough and even writing a book. i get time to read much and what kind of books attract your attention? >> i just finished a great book called the boys in the boat. >> isn't that wonderful?...
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hundreds of jewish children from being sent to auschwitz.then on thursday, at the hoover institution, lee edwards recalls his career in the conservative movement. on saturday and sunday, watch our live coverage of the texas book festival in austin. also on sunday best-selling author michael lewis will discuss his manybooks and take your calls live on in-depth . many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on tv on c-span2. >> go down to the jefferson memorial here, it's a great book and there's hostility in any form of material. >> would agree with that but it would also say even the greater politics model. >> what is the moral equivalency? >> he explained it like this. imagine a wheelchair-bound person. and he's across the street and assisted and he appears and he pushes the wheelchair away into an oncoming bus. >> but imagine the person is halfway across the street, the light changes and a bus is approaching. and a good samaritan appears. out of the way of the oncoming bus. well, both stories, there's a wheelchair, there's a good samaritan or a bad samari
hundreds of jewish children from being sent to auschwitz.then on thursday, at the hoover institution, lee edwards recalls his career in the conservative movement. on saturday and sunday, watch our live coverage of the texas book festival in austin. also on sunday best-selling author michael lewis will discuss his manybooks and take your calls live on in-depth . many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on tv on c-span2. >> go down to the...
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then on thursday, at the hoover institution in washington, dc, lee edwards recall this career in the conserve movement. on saturday and sunday, watch our live coverage of the texas book festival in austin. also on sunday, best selling author michael lewis will discuss his many books, and take your calls, live, on "in depth" end. many of these vaccines are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv, on c-span2. [inaudible
then on thursday, at the hoover institution in washington, dc, lee edwards recall this career in the conserve movement. on saturday and sunday, watch our live coverage of the texas book festival in austin. also on sunday, best selling author michael lewis will discuss his many books, and take your calls, live, on "in depth" end. many of these vaccines are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv, on c-span2. [inaudible
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then on thursday, at the hoover institution in washington, dc, lee edwards recall this career in the conserve movement. on saturday and sunday, watch our live coverage of the texas book festival in austin. also on sunday, best selling author michael lewis will discuss his many books, and take your calls, live, on "in depth" end. many of these vaccines are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv, on c-span2. [inaudible discussion] >> good evening and welcome to the new york historical society. i'm the president and ceo and this evening i have the great pleasure of interviewing eva moskowitz who i ceo of the largest charter school network in new york, the success academy. tonight's program is a part of our bernard and irene schwartz distinguished speaks series and as always i'd like to think mr. swartz for his great generosity and leadership which has enables to us bring so many prominent speakers to the stage. i'd also just like to mention that our chairman emeritus, roger hertzog hoped to be here but his travel schedule conflicts with the programming. su
then on thursday, at the hoover institution in washington, dc, lee edwards recall this career in the conserve movement. on saturday and sunday, watch our live coverage of the texas book festival in austin. also on sunday, best selling author michael lewis will discuss his many books, and take your calls, live, on "in depth" end. many of these vaccines are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv, on c-span2. [inaudible discussion] >> good evening and...
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on thursday at hoover institute, lee edwards recalls his career in the conservative movement.turday and sunday, watch the live coverage of the texas book festival in austin. also best-selling author michael lewis will discuss many books and take your calls live on in depth. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on the tv on c-span2. >> good morning my friend eric , how are you today. >> as soon as i heard gig, i said i know this is, i've known him since we were 17. it's so good to hear your voice. >> it's great to hear you and see you on television. thank you for your works and the discussion you are having around this whole german nazi issue. as you and i both know, every german during that time period, if you wanted to buy bread, you had to have a nazi card. it wasn't really a matter of choice. the thing that i really would love for you to talk about is the notion of coming you touched upon briefly, binary choices. where i live, here in northern california, in the bay area, there is a growing population of people who call themse
on thursday at hoover institute, lee edwards recalls his career in the conservative movement.turday and sunday, watch the live coverage of the texas book festival in austin. also best-selling author michael lewis will discuss many books and take your calls live on in depth. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on the tv on c-span2. >> good morning my friend eric , how are you today. >> as soon as i heard gig, i said i know this is,...
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. >> yes, sir edward lee. >> may i commend the prime minister's approach based on the florence speech which i think is entire sensible, pragmatic, and moderate. but may i also encourage her, given that we are being entirely open about our negotiating tactics, namely that no european nation should be worse off or indeed any eu citizen. may i encourage her to be more transparent and open with parliament on the figures? i know the preserve position of white hoard as a parliament is a nuisance, but what else is brexit about, what else is brexit about, except reviving parliamentary democracy? we still have no idea what we have offered, what they are demanding. i think we could do with more information, ultimately there will be a vote in this house and that will be a vote that counts. >> of course we have said that there will be a vote on the dealn this house. and we expect that to be a vote that will take place before the european parliament votes on the deal in this house. i have also said, and i said this in mylan caster house speech in january when we are able to make information availa
. >> yes, sir edward lee. >> may i commend the prime minister's approach based on the florence speech which i think is entire sensible, pragmatic, and moderate. but may i also encourage her, given that we are being entirely open about our negotiating tactics, namely that no european nation should be worse off or indeed any eu citizen. may i encourage her to be more transparent and open with parliament on the figures? i know the preserve position of white hoard as a parliament is a...
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edward prather, and andrea dooley as an alternate. >>> yesterday, top members of the oakland police department appeared before a new federal judge who is overseeing department reforms. as ktvu crime reporter henry lee tells us, the judge made an unexpected announcement about the oakland police sex scandal. >> on monday, a federal judge said he agrees with the department's decision not to discipline command officers who mishandled the case. last month, oakland police concluded there was no need to discipline command officers and supervisors accused of allegations made by a former sex worker. on monday, a judge agreed saying he accepts that conclusion. the botched police investigation led to the departure of the chief. several officers were charged with crimes, but the new police chief was criticized was -- was criticized. i caught up to the chief after the hearing. she said she held a roundtable with those involved in the investigation. she defended her promotion thing there has been a complete account of who was involved. now, i have said my piece about that, so we are now going to be moving forward with the team that we have. >> this is been a huge issue for us in terms of having systems in place
edward prather, and andrea dooley as an alternate. >>> yesterday, top members of the oakland police department appeared before a new federal judge who is overseeing department reforms. as ktvu crime reporter henry lee tells us, the judge made an unexpected announcement about the oakland police sex scandal. >> on monday, a federal judge said he agrees with the department's decision not to discipline command officers who mishandled the case. last month, oakland police concluded...
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lee flattered to win. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. wiltshire police say they have enough evidence to have questioned the former prime minister sir edward heath about allegations of historical child abuse made by seven people. had he still been alive. the force says it would have interviewed sir edward under caution about a claim he raped an 11—year—old boy, and also claims including rape and indecent assault made by six others. but their investigation has been severely criticised. our correspondent helen elite is that wiltshire police headquarters in swindon. bring is up—to—date with the latest. this has been a major investigation for wiltshire police costing £i.5 investigation for wiltshire police costing £1.5 million. it's been carried out over the past couple of yea rs, carried out over the past couple of years, looking into, as you say, allegations of sexual abuse concerning the former prime minister sir edward heath. in a news conference earlier today here at wiltshire police station, we heard from the chief constable mike peel, who repeatedly said he was confident and satisfied they had compelling reasons to look into these alleg
lee flattered to win. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. wiltshire police say they have enough evidence to have questioned the former prime minister sir edward heath about allegations of historical child abuse made by seven people. had he still been alive. the force says it would have interviewed sir edward under caution about a claim he raped an 11—year—old boy, and also claims including rape and indecent assault made by six others. but their investigation has been severely criticised....
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ok, the godson of sir edward heath there, thank you for your time. 0ur correspondent helena lee is atrying out this investigation in the face of what they described as persistent negative commentary, they really went into some length into explaining why they had investigated this in the way they had? yes, we heard from the chief co nsta ble of yes, we heard from the chief constable of wiltshire police, as you say, half an hour news conference after we got the sport at —— got that report at 11am this morning and a very strong defence in terms of how they carried out the investigation. the chief constable said they were scrutinised by independent people as well who looked into how they carried it out, and they were satisfied, he said, in terms of how they did read the investigation. you may remember that high profile news conference a couple of years ago in 2015 that was carried out outside of sir edward heath's house where he used to live in wiltshire and it was a police appeal and they appealed for any alleged victims of sir edward heath to come forward. detectives here we re very to
ok, the godson of sir edward heath there, thank you for your time. 0ur correspondent helena lee is atrying out this investigation in the face of what they described as persistent negative commentary, they really went into some length into explaining why they had investigated this in the way they had? yes, we heard from the chief co nsta ble of yes, we heard from the chief constable of wiltshire police, as you say, half an hour news conference after we got the sport at —— got that report at...
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we're joined for the restof this half hour, ed lee from recode then also with us is trip miller from capital partners and ed from key bank capital markets. edward, a blowout quarter i guess for amazon. >> blowout jeff bezos' world, we just live in it pretty much, right i think the key to understand with their businesses moving forward, the lock thing that they announced yesterday, there was a report today about them getting to pharmaceutical wholesale possibly as a business, they sort of got some licenses for that. they basically want to be sort of the operating system for all kinds of e-commerce, all kinds of delivery, whether getting inside your door, selling you groceries, i know where they're getting the hardware as well again, that's purely the end game there is i want to sell you more stuff. >> two eds on this panel, eddie, what do you think? >> great results across the board, obviously only five weeks of whole foods expect to see more great things going o out of that going forward. amazon is the codominant dretair of this age. walmart, making inroads against amazon but clearly didn't impact them this quarter. >> ed lee -- trip miller, is
we're joined for the restof this half hour, ed lee from recode then also with us is trip miller from capital partners and ed from key bank capital markets. edward, a blowout quarter i guess for amazon. >> blowout jeff bezos' world, we just live in it pretty much, right i think the key to understand with their businesses moving forward, the lock thing that they announced yesterday, there was a report today about them getting to pharmaceutical wholesale possibly as a business, they sort of...
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edward under caution about a claim he raped an 11—year—old boy. and also claims, including rape and indecent assault, made by six others. but their investigation has been severely criticised. helena leethat wiltshire police headquarters in swindon with the very latest. this has been a major investigation for wiltshire police, it has cost £1.5 million and has been carried out over the past couple of years. looking into, as you say, allegations of sexual abuse concerning the former prime minister, sir edward heath. in a news c0 nfe re nce minister, sir edward heath. in a news conference earlier today here at wiltshire police station, we heard from the chief constable, michael veale, who said he was confident and are satisfied they had compelling reasons to look into these allegations, which he says are serious ones. it has come as you say, attracted a lot of criticism, as richard galpin reports. sir edward heath, conservative prime minister in the early 1970s, is remembered for much, including taking the country into what would become the european union. also whilst prime minister, he famously skippered one of the yachts which won the admiral‘s cup. but since his death 12 years ago, al
edward under caution about a claim he raped an 11—year—old boy. and also claims, including rape and indecent assault, made by six others. but their investigation has been severely criticised. helena leethat wiltshire police headquarters in swindon with the very latest. this has been a major investigation for wiltshire police, it has cost £1.5 million and has been carried out over the past couple of years. looking into, as you say, allegations of sexual abuse concerning the former prime...
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edward snowden releasing everything. at this point the only thing that those documents could say that a space alien kid the president and not leean't agree history has already spoken on it. steve: he was in cuba. went to the soviet union. was in mexico city a week before. a lot of people were not happy jfk was president of the united states. that's why. he wasn't just a guy hanging out with a bad day. we can't unwind what happened in las vegas still. this guy was hanging out with our enemies. >> all true but all the things you mentioned the most intriguing part about the new document dump is the revelation that the soviet union, our cold war, adversary was fearful that because lee harvey oswald had been in moscow, had contacted kgb agents, had gone to mexico to the russian embassy in mexico city, the soviet union feared that the united states of america would blame them and use the assassination as an excuse to start world war iii. i think that is the most intriguing part of the new documents but it does absolutely nothing -- in my opinion, you know, i think i'm being pretty prudent, about it to affect the outcome that the warr
edward snowden releasing everything. at this point the only thing that those documents could say that a space alien kid the president and not leean't agree history has already spoken on it. steve: he was in cuba. went to the soviet union. was in mexico city a week before. a lot of people were not happy jfk was president of the united states. that's why. he wasn't just a guy hanging out with a bad day. we can't unwind what happened in las vegas still. this guy was hanging out with our enemies....