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it's a sort of michael howard, stable, sensible in them _ michael howard, stable, sensible in theory.was going to find a route through in terms of what conservative party wants, clings onto— conservative party wants, clings onto as — conservative party wants, clings onto as many seats as they can. and susie _ onto as many seats as they can. and susie says. — onto as many seats as they can. and susie says. at — onto as many seats as they can. and susie says, at the moment there is no possible — susie says, at the moment there is no possible route to victory it's really — no possible route to victory it's really hard _ no possible route to victory it's really hard to make any predictions in british— really hard to make any predictions in british politics at the moment. 2020 _ in british politics at the moment. 2020 for. — in british politics at the moment. 2020 for. it— in british politics at the moment. 2020 for, it seems so important and everything _ 2020 for, it seems so important and everything to do with the cost—of—living crisis which is what we should — cost—of—living crisis whic
it's a sort of michael howard, stable, sensible in them _ michael howard, stable, sensible in theory.was going to find a route through in terms of what conservative party wants, clings onto— conservative party wants, clings onto as — conservative party wants, clings onto as many seats as they can. and susie _ onto as many seats as they can. and susie says. — onto as many seats as they can. and susie says. at — onto as many seats as they can. and susie says, at the moment there is no...
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it's a sort of michael howard, stable, sensible in theorv _ michael howard, stable, sensible in theorynto as many seats as they can. and susie _ onto as many seats as they can. and susie savs. — onto as many seats as they can. and susie says. at — onto as many seats as they can. and susie says, at the moment there is no possible — susie says, at the moment there is no possible route to victory it's really — no possible route to victory it's really hard _ no possible route to victory it's really hard to make any predictions in british— really hard to make any predictions in british politics at the moment. 2020 _ in british politics at the moment. 2020 for. — in british politics at the moment. 2020 for. it— in british politics at the moment. 2020 for, it seems so important and everything _ 2020 for, it seems so important and everything to do with the cost—of—living crisis which is what we should — cost—of—living crisis which is what we should be talking about if the
it's a sort of michael howard, stable, sensible in theorv _ michael howard, stable, sensible in theorynto as many seats as they can. and susie _ onto as many seats as they can. and susie savs. — onto as many seats as they can. and susie says. at — onto as many seats as they can. and susie says, at the moment there is no possible — susie says, at the moment there is no possible route to victory it's really — no possible route to victory it's really hard _ no possible route to victory...
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that happened before, michael howard stepped _ happened before, michael howard stepped in after iainlide. so there is a possibility and i wonder whether by appointing jeremy— and i wonder whether by appointing jeremy hunt, seen by many as a safe pairof— jeremy hunt, seen by many as a safe pairof hands— jeremy hunt, seen by many as a safe pairof hands and jeremy hunt, seen by many as a safe pair of hands and a well oiled operator. _ pair of hands and a well oiled operator, if you like, whether she hasn't _ operator, if you like, whether she hasn't in — operator, if you like, whether she hasn't in fact put in place somebody who some _ hasn't in fact put in place somebody who some people might think would be an obvious _ who some people might think would be an obvious choice to be the caretaker— an obvious choice to be the caretaker prime minister whilst we sort this— caretaker prime minister whilst we sort this mess out. so caretaker prime minister whilst we sort this mess out.— sort this mess out. so the daily ex-ress sort this mess out. so the daily express is _ sort this mess out. s
that happened before, michael howard stepped _ happened before, michael howard stepped in after iainlide. so there is a possibility and i wonder whether by appointing jeremy— and i wonder whether by appointing jeremy hunt, seen by many as a safe pairof— jeremy hunt, seen by many as a safe pairof hands— jeremy hunt, seen by many as a safe pairof hands and jeremy hunt, seen by many as a safe pair of hands and a well oiled operator. _ pair of hands and a well oiled operator, if you like,...
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candidate, and perhaps put their own ambitions to one side, as did happen as i said and to when michael howards the public _ it is going to be difficult. does the public deserve _ it is going to be difficult. does the public deserve what i it is going to be difficult. does the public deserve what is i it is going to be difficult. does the public deserve what is going on at the moment? it is this acceptable during a cost of living crisis? filth. during a cost of living crisis? oh, i don't during a cost of living crisis? oh, i don't know _ during a cost of living crisis? oh, i don't know about _ during a cost of living crisis? oi, i don't know about what the during a cost of living crisis? oi i don't know about what the public deserves or does not deserve. to be honest, know it is not acceptable. there are serious chances there might challenges facing the uk at home and abroad, and to have a government of the sort we have at the moment, which for whatever reason seems bedevilled by appalling luck, at best, is not good enough. if there was something that one could do to turn the whole thing around
candidate, and perhaps put their own ambitions to one side, as did happen as i said and to when michael howards the public _ it is going to be difficult. does the public deserve _ it is going to be difficult. does the public deserve what i it is going to be difficult. does the public deserve what is i it is going to be difficult. does the public deserve what is going on at the moment? it is this acceptable during a cost of living crisis? filth. during a cost of living crisis? oh, i don't...
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michael, howard, thanks so both of you. >> thank you. >> absolutely. >>> howard mentioned going through evidence. well some of the evidence is going on through the maga senator ron johnson's campaign. because he was basically laughed out of the room as he tried to say that the fbi is behind what makes him look so bad in his role of january 6. >>> i remember talking to rachel about this, how telling that you have people say they work for trump and they're worried about being indicted. and that's a fact. we have new numbers on that. we're going to break that down next. hat. we're going to break that down next which saved investors over $1.5 billion last year. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. my husband and i have never been more active. shingles doesn't care. i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect ev
michael, howard, thanks so both of you. >> thank you. >> absolutely. >>> howard mentioned going through evidence. well some of the evidence is going on through the maga senator ron johnson's campaign. because he was basically laughed out of the room as he tried to say that the fbi is behind what makes him look so bad in his role of january 6. >>> i remember talking to rachel about this, how telling that you have people say they work for trump and they're worried...
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problem they may find themselves in is there's no figure - that they can all unite behind| like michael howardneral election? again, i think the answer to that is, honestly, - you can't say. it could be very soon. it could go the distance. my feeling is it's not- going to go the distance. so next spring, potentially? potentially. but i don't think it's - going to go the distance. no. look, if she goes, i think it would be very, very hard for the tories to do the same trick again. i think the country is sick to death of them. i think they're sick to death of hearing about politics the whole time. so i think if she goes, the election will be sooner. if she survives, it will be later. but i don't think we'll go the full term. 0k. well, we'll get you back. definitely. it was great to be - on the rest is politics! this is newscast, craig! 0h, is it?! where is rory stewart? alastair, craig, thank you so much for being here. so, we can now talk to marianna spring. hello, marianna. thank you for being here. lovely to see you on newscast. so i understand that americast, which is sister programme, siste
problem they may find themselves in is there's no figure - that they can all unite behind| like michael howardneral election? again, i think the answer to that is, honestly, - you can't say. it could be very soon. it could go the distance. my feeling is it's not- going to go the distance. so next spring, potentially? potentially. but i don't think it's - going to go the distance. no. look, if she goes, i think it would be very, very hard for the tories to do the same trick again. i think the...
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michael howard, a former very senior tory spoke to us this morning and gave us his thoughts on voice johnson. -- on boris johnson. michael: boris johnson has had his chance, and he blew it. he was not able to keep the confidence of conservative members of parliament. i think to go back to the psychodrama of the johnson premiership would be a great mistake, and i hope they don't make that mistake. guy: bloomberg reported joe mays joins us now. he has been covering this story for us from westminster. joe, where are we? obviously we have seen a lot of drama around boris johnson, but how does he feature in terms of how impede -- mps are lining up? joe: we just had the first formal candidacy declared, that is penny mordant. we have yet to hear a formal declaration from rishi sunak. of course, voice johnson is the person everybody is talking about. will he get enough support to get 100 nominations? he has nearly 50 backers publicly. more in private as well. there is some way to go before that 2:00 p.m. deadline on monday. he probably is going to get across the threshold. if you were to be i
michael howard, a former very senior tory spoke to us this morning and gave us his thoughts on voice johnson. -- on boris johnson. michael: boris johnson has had his chance, and he blew it. he was not able to keep the confidence of conservative members of parliament. i think to go back to the psychodrama of the johnson premiership would be a great mistake, and i hope they don't make that mistake. guy: bloomberg reported joe mays joins us now. he has been covering this story for us from...
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conservative party decided to get rid of a struggle leaving a leader and offer a coronation to michael howardcontest this time? or as you said 300 ought mps, 300 odd choices? i think if they are going to get rid of liz truss that's how it's going to play out. i don't think there could be another leadership contest with up we can all sit around for nine weeks again. also a lot of disquiet. you speak to people and they feel that the way that liz truss was chosen with just a small group of conservative members having that vote to pick someone as crucial as our prime minister, it may backfired this time. i think if they are to unseat or they are going to need to coalesce around a single figure and have it be a coronation. the trouble is there just isn't that candidate there. i do wonder if this is almost borisjohnson's legacy. he had a, he didn't let people thrive in the doesn't seem to have been that generational shift where he would not people are being built up. all the contestants in different ways during the contest really damaged themselves. and don't look all that credible. i think it feel
conservative party decided to get rid of a struggle leaving a leader and offer a coronation to michael howardcontest this time? or as you said 300 ought mps, 300 odd choices? i think if they are going to get rid of liz truss that's how it's going to play out. i don't think there could be another leadership contest with up we can all sit around for nine weeks again. also a lot of disquiet. you speak to people and they feel that the way that liz truss was chosen with just a small group of...
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michael howard on his first day as home secretary was told there was nothing he could do about the inevitabletarzyna, the islamist extremist, and despite setbacks along the way she made it happen. priti patel negotiated a ground—breaking deal with our partners in rwanda to bring forward a new solution for the challenge of illegal migration providing protection in rwanda by those that need it whilst breaking the business models of people smugglers. i'm grateful to priti patel and borisjohnson smugglers. i'm grateful to priti patel and boris johnson for the foundations that they laid. serious violent crime has fallen. as has overall crime excluding fraud and online theft and were well on our way to 20,000 additional police officers. but home secretary can never be complacent and some things still need fixing. i'm pleased to be working with a brilliant team of ministers who i'm so pleased to see with us today. tom tugendhat, tom percival, jamie greene, lord andrew shot supported by our excellent pps team who bring talent and expertise to the home office. the prime minister and i want to see homi
michael howard on his first day as home secretary was told there was nothing he could do about the inevitabletarzyna, the islamist extremist, and despite setbacks along the way she made it happen. priti patel negotiated a ground—breaking deal with our partners in rwanda to bring forward a new solution for the challenge of illegal migration providing protection in rwanda by those that need it whilst breaking the business models of people smugglers. i'm grateful to priti patel and borisjohnson...
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howard dean who ran the dnc. michael steele who ran the rnc.our opinion, no two better people to walk us through and it, they are here right now. let me tell you the context. 2 million people cast ballots. when we say election day, it's like rhetoric. this is election month. early voting is showing records smashed in certain states. fluid dynamics. new polls show the house leaning slightly towards republicans, depending on what happens. democrats believe they are still in a strong position to hold the senate majority. and as we've told you, we cannot accurately cover 400 plus races at once. we will bring you the highlights, the context, the facts and the music. but i will show you some of the debate highlights that show how these issues -- guns, abortion, democracy -- are on the ballot. >> senator, how gullible do you really think florida voters are? >> people like tim ryan accuse me of engaging the great replacement theory. >> this is a governor who beat his chest for the last four year but delivered little to most georgiians. >> i was a victi
howard dean who ran the dnc. michael steele who ran the rnc.our opinion, no two better people to walk us through and it, they are here right now. let me tell you the context. 2 million people cast ballots. when we say election day, it's like rhetoric. this is election month. early voting is showing records smashed in certain states. fluid dynamics. new polls show the house leaning slightly towards republicans, depending on what happens. democrats believe they are still in a strong position to...
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party would like to come in an ideal world, is to have a sort of coronation in the same way that michael howardecognise collectively the gravity of the situation and that their minds would then be focused to their minds would then be focused to the need to hand over very quickly to a single, competent, trusted, able candidate but i'm not sure how thatis able candidate but i'm not sure how that is going to happen.— that is going to happen. elliott wilson. that is going to happen. elliott wilson- we — that is going to happen. elliott wilson. we are _ that is going to happen. elliott wilson. we are hearing - that is going to happen. elliott. wilson. we are hearing reports, that is going to happen. elliott i wilson. we are hearing reports, and confirmed by us at the bbc, that another mp miriam cates is openly calling for the prime minister to go. we reckon the number is around ten, 11 approximately. you will understand it is a pretty fluid situation, openly calling on her to 90. situation, openly calling on her to go, others saying she has a very short period of time, just hours to turn this situat
party would like to come in an ideal world, is to have a sort of coronation in the same way that michael howardecognise collectively the gravity of the situation and that their minds would then be focused to their minds would then be focused to the need to hand over very quickly to a single, competent, trusted, able candidate but i'm not sure how thatis able candidate but i'm not sure how that is going to happen.— that is going to happen. elliott wilson. that is going to happen. elliott...
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penny mordaunt to make that happen, we are looking at the nearest example we have is back to michael howardintake of mps associated with borisjohnson exercising some political influence, no matter the result today. has. political influence, no matter the result today-— result today. as you say, it's a -a result today. as you say, it's a party pulling — result today. as you say, it's a party pulling itself _ result today. as you say, it's a party pulling itself in - result today. as you say, it's a party pulling itself in different| party pulling itself in different directions but it is a party still with a sizeable majority, so they could, if they wanted to, pull together and not go to the country, if they can govern with stability, but it's not clear that can be done. that's correct, but parties can lose their cohesion remarkably quickly. the conservative party, in fact, has always had wings to it, and a common look —— an economic liberal wing and one more about traditional, social values and lots of middle ground conservatives. and what has changed since that has become personalised. from
penny mordaunt to make that happen, we are looking at the nearest example we have is back to michael howardintake of mps associated with borisjohnson exercising some political influence, no matter the result today. has. political influence, no matter the result today-— result today. as you say, it's a -a result today. as you say, it's a party pulling — result today. as you say, it's a party pulling itself _ result today. as you say, it's a party pulling itself in - result today. as you say,...
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there was a michael howard a figure that came forward, perhaps thatis figure that came forward, perhaps extent, and i do think that this is the first - what they want? to an extent, and i do think that this is the first time i do think that this is the first time i have ever said this, i do agree with needing diaries on this committee is going to be hard for any new prime minister, if liz does that if liz truss does topple, to go ahead of the public, gordon brown found it difficult, so whoever may potentially take over from a liz truss will face those questions over and over again. there are some high quality cabinet ministers in government at the moment. you have named a few of them already, but i think at this moment in time, there will be doubt of it being a fresh face, i doubt, someone who will want to friis —— spruce things up a bit, i think it would be someone who is a trusted pair of hands, a apparel detail —— is trusted on the detail, and after the borisjohnson and after the boris johnson government... and after the boris johnson government. . ._ and after the boris johnson tove
there was a michael howard a figure that came forward, perhaps thatis figure that came forward, perhaps extent, and i do think that this is the first - what they want? to an extent, and i do think that this is the first time i do think that this is the first time i have ever said this, i do agree with needing diaries on this committee is going to be hard for any new prime minister, if liz does that if liz truss does topple, to go ahead of the public, gordon brown found it difficult, so whoever...
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to campaign but actually it coalesces around one candidate which is what happened in 2003 with michael howard to be _ that. graham brady cannot predict that is going to be what _ that. graham brady cannot predict that is going to be what will- that. graham brady cannot predict. that is going to be what will happen and therefore the membership might be involved. just to repeat the point, it bears repetition, doesn't it? clearly, we have seen with truss that the pm of the day has to command the respect, the support of a majority of the parliamentary party above all else in order to actually get on with the business of the day. so do you think that this might be weighted in some ways so that the parliamentary party's boats carry a greater weight than those of the wider party membership? that is one wa of the wider party membership? that is one way of doing _ the wider party membership? that is one way of doing it. _ the wider party membership? that is one way of doing it. they _ the wider party membership? that is one way of doing it. they talked - one way of doing it. they talked about consulti
to campaign but actually it coalesces around one candidate which is what happened in 2003 with michael howard to be _ that. graham brady cannot predict that is going to be what _ that. graham brady cannot predict that is going to be what will- that. graham brady cannot predict. that is going to be what will happen and therefore the membership might be involved. just to repeat the point, it bears repetition, doesn't it? clearly, we have seen with truss that the pm of the day has to command the...
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county da's office had declined to issue a warrant for howard's arrests. deede's son michaellong time when erwin was walking around free. >> it was so frustrating, painful, emotional. >> jimmy gates was feeling all of those same things, and soon his hard work started paying off. that unusual red tape found on deede's body, a special trained dog found erwin's scent on it and detectives found similar tape at erwin's workplace, that american airlines hanger at l. a. x.. but what about his alibi? computer records showing him at work in that same hanger the night of deede's disappearance, and that he had work a ten hour shift. it turned out more detectives dug into that alibi, the less solid it seemed. detective gates painstakingly dissected the procedures at the hanger and he found this. erwin howard could swipe into work in the employee parking lot using a key card at this turnstile, and then clock in inside the hangar, but he could also leave whenever he wanted, by walking out the large doors and catching an employee shuttle back to the parking lot. there would be no record of
county da's office had declined to issue a warrant for howard's arrests. deede's son michaellong time when erwin was walking around free. >> it was so frustrating, painful, emotional. >> jimmy gates was feeling all of those same things, and soon his hard work started paying off. that unusual red tape found on deede's body, a special trained dog found erwin's scent on it and detectives found similar tape at erwin's workplace, that american airlines hanger at l. a. x.. but what about...
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michael cohen joins me live right here on set. (chuckles) legacy is really, really big at howard university so it's really a special moment to know that i had a family member who over a hundred years prior have walk these grounds. with fidelity income planning, we'll help you create a clear, personalized plan for cash flow, even when you're not working. a plan that includes all your accounts so you can enjoy whatever comes next. that's the planning effect. from fidelity. the chef's chicken sandwiches at panera, that's the planning effect. freshly prepared with clean ingredients... spark an explosion of the senses. so when you finally taste it, it just confirms... this. is. fantastic. and only at panera. $1 delivery fee on our app. moderate to severe eczema still disrupts my skin. despite treatment it disrupts my skin with itch. it disrupts my skin with rash. but now, i can disrupt eczema with rinvoq. rinvoq is not a steroid, topical, or injection. it's one pill, once a day, that's effective without topical steroids. many taking rinvoq saw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. plus, they felt fast itch r
michael cohen joins me live right here on set. (chuckles) legacy is really, really big at howard university so it's really a special moment to know that i had a family member who over a hundred years prior have walk these grounds. with fidelity income planning, we'll help you create a clear, personalized plan for cash flow, even when you're not working. a plan that includes all your accounts so you can enjoy whatever comes next. that's the planning effect. from fidelity. the chef's chicken...
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michael, i know you are student of history, and to paraphrase the words of howard baker junior, why how did the secret service know, when did they know it? a lot of people in washington have to be asking themselves that. how disturbed are you by these allegations raised by the january 6th committee? >> i'm very disturbed by it, and i think that a lot of people, if they aren't, they should be, the fact that these allegations are being raised the way that they have, the fact that seemingly everybody is slow rolling this a little bit, doesn't really seem to be as exercised biden. i find that a little bit problematic. there were a number of us around that time who said that it seemed a little bit of. in particular, i can attest to this as a native washingtonian, who knows what a large crowd comes to d. c., what happens in this town. between police, d. c. police, capitol police, secret service, fbi, all of the law enforcement agencies. and it just felt different. the fact that you watched them stormed the way that they did, the lack of resistance to that. you heard people say at the time, if
michael, i know you are student of history, and to paraphrase the words of howard baker junior, why how did the secret service know, when did they know it? a lot of people in washington have to be asking themselves that. how disturbed are you by these allegations raised by the january 6th committee? >> i'm very disturbed by it, and i think that a lot of people, if they aren't, they should be, the fact that these allegations are being raised the way that they have, the fact that seemingly...
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howard. i mean, i'm sitting there nice nice. you know, what can you me if you wanted rushing oscar even woody? can you michael with little stickers, man, after i go to not a big complex to push on gears. good to be what keith about all of that. but i'm what i'm trying. it's a quick i thought nicholas, i'm not more than what i did some with people. good. my job was question when it was it over? no, i think that that i just i need really knowing that i had a cold, but i see janet. yeah, i mean plenty of good. my children that isn't pressure over fema is still got the order more. yeah. i do that with sure. if he's pretty wilma a, then you will have what you just can use to be a tutoring. i b a r a b, the hint of the park at poker my 3 year with dr. quanzhou way. number? no, but if you're in a senior year, but i mean you are seeing in mary. they were all for you, my neighbor, about a year lease. i wonder if one, i don't care what he yes, you more actor? yes i do you see your wife with us or for or is always to relate to the russian leader. it was the town during the salaries, dime, tools, and then styling. and no
howard. i mean, i'm sitting there nice nice. you know, what can you me if you wanted rushing oscar even woody? can you michael with little stickers, man, after i go to not a big complex to push on gears. good to be what keith about all of that. but i'm what i'm trying. it's a quick i thought nicholas, i'm not more than what i did some with people. good. my job was question when it was it over? no, i think that that i just i need really knowing that i had a cold, but i see janet. yeah, i mean...
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officer michael fanone offers his account of his near-death experience during the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol and in an american martyr in persia, the epic life and tragic death of howard baskerville, iranian american scholar and tv host reza aslan tells the story of a south dakota christian missionary turned iranian revolutionary in the early 20th century and bestselling author temple grandin has a new book out titled visual thinking the world renowned animal science professor and autism advocate writes that, quote, it's possible that the most important thing my mother did for me was to not see herself primarily as the mom of a disabled kid. dr. grandin says she wrote her latest book because of the rise in autism diagnoses and that these seem to be holding children back. her book was recently reviewed in the wall street journal. and as a side note, temple grandin appeared on book tv's in-depth program a few years back, and that entire three hour interview can be watched online at book tv, dawg. well, each week as well, national publications publish their reviews of newly released books. here's to the national review magazine looks at john aggressive. those new book, t
officer michael fanone offers his account of his near-death experience during the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol and in an american martyr in persia, the epic life and tragic death of howard baskerville, iranian american scholar and tv host reza aslan tells the story of a south dakota christian missionary turned iranian revolutionary in the early 20th century and bestselling author temple grandin has a new book out titled visual thinking the world renowned animal science professor and...
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officer michael fanone offers his account of his near-death experience during the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol and in an american martyr in persia, the epic life and tragic death of howard baskerville, iranian american scholar and tv host reza aslan tells the story of a south dakota christian missionary turned iranian revolutionary in the early 20th century and bestselling author temple grandin has a new book out titled visual thinking the world renowned animal science professor and autism advocate writes that, quote, it's possible that the most important thing my mother did for me was to not see herself primarily as the mom of a disabled kid. dr. grandin says she wrote her latest book because of the rise in autism diagnoses and that these seem to be holding children back. her book was recently reviewed in the wall street journal. and as a side note, temple grandin appeared on book tv's in-depth program a few years back, and that entire three hour interview can be watched online at book tv, dawg. well, each week as well, national publications publish their reviews of newly released books. here's to the national review magazine looks at john aggressive. those new book, t
officer michael fanone offers his account of his near-death experience during the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol and in an american martyr in persia, the epic life and tragic death of howard baskerville, iranian american scholar and tv host reza aslan tells the story of a south dakota christian missionary turned iranian revolutionary in the early 20th century and bestselling author temple grandin has a new book out titled visual thinking the world renowned animal science professor and...