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obert: i probably was paid, at the beginning i used to get paid $400. i suddenly realized, people seem to think, i know this because there were organizations who would invite me back. organizations, conventions, things like that. that there were real lectures fees out there. for a while, i gave a lot of ectures. for no other reason than to make money. i don't like giving lectures. host: still don't? robert: now, i do very, very few, actually. you are about the only interviewer that i feel -- i feel so comfortable with you because we had all these interviews. i don't usually feel like -- [laughter] host: for someone who says they want to devote their lives to writing and make a living on it, lectures, your advances, but your advances covered a lot of years. and you have an office. for example, when you take this trip to vietnam, is that on your nickel? robert: yes. ow, things are fine. i get what you would consider an amazing amount, i consider, of calls and emails from young writers. sort of asking me what you are asking me. i really have no answer for
obert: i probably was paid, at the beginning i used to get paid $400. i suddenly realized, people seem to think, i know this because there were organizations who would invite me back. organizations, conventions, things like that. that there were real lectures fees out there. for a while, i gave a lot of ectures. for no other reason than to make money. i don't like giving lectures. host: still don't? robert: now, i do very, very few, actually. you are about the only interviewer that i feel -- i...
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,obert: i always say in campari one year is three years so it is the equivalent of 15 years.ine: because of the change in pace? robert: we are constantly reinventing the company. i love the company and the job. francine: thank you. ♪ so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can switch wireless carriers, and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think it's your dog. oh it's him. good call. get the data options you need, and still save hundreds of dollars. do you guys sell other dogs? now that's simple, easy, awesome. customize each line by paying for data by the gig or get unlimited. and now get $250 back when you buy a new samsung galaxy. click, call, or visit a store today. are watching "covestro bloomberg daybreak: europe: middle east." i am emma chandra. the major stories driving headlines this week. u.k. lawmakers voted on brexit options and failed to pass any of them. a key government supporter refused to back theresa may. bond yi
,obert: i always say in campari one year is three years so it is the equivalent of 15 years.ine: because of the change in pace? robert: we are constantly reinventing the company. i love the company and the job. francine: thank you. ♪ so with xfinity mobile i can customize each line for each family member? yup. and since it comes with your internet, you can switch wireless carriers, and save hundreds of dollars a year. are you pullin' my leg? nope. you sure you're not pullin' my leg? i think...
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is a big need for community engagement safe water distribution for all of this population of bare obert also for the districts are running bear out where there is a i risk for cases there are so. cholera is not new to mozambique the country has experienced regular outbreaks over the past five years but aid agencies now warn there is little time to prevent a major outbreak and more should be done to stem the spread of the disease. e.g. al jazeera where the next but still ahead on al-jazeera was imagine from the delirium of venezuela's opposition leader rally supporters amid anger at power cuts and the housing crisis and the fastest growing economy in southeast asia look at those who've been left behind. the in. the in. hello again and welcome back to you know national weather forecasts are here across eleven we are watching one storm very carefully this storm is bringing a lot of rain across many areas there is low pressure is out here across the eastern mediterranean but the extent of the rain is all the way over here towards iran and more heavy rain is on top of the already saturated s
is a big need for community engagement safe water distribution for all of this population of bare obert also for the districts are running bear out where there is a i risk for cases there are so. cholera is not new to mozambique the country has experienced regular outbreaks over the past five years but aid agencies now warn there is little time to prevent a major outbreak and more should be done to stem the spread of the disease. e.g. al jazeera where the next but still ahead on al-jazeera was...
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activity as it comes feel obert is in fact the hunter gatherers where they are first guns and they were genetically distinct from the immigrant population. their last common ancestors probably date back thirty thousand years or so did listen to mines and for fun of the land certainly enough time to develop their own culture language and even physical appearance and to beacons on and off and to see this is often. the differences between these two groups were quite obvious john his friend forster. europe's original inhabitants were hunters. in. the new immigrants have been farmers for several generations. would. be. hunters and gatherers left behind little archeological evidence. that. later they probably migrated to less fertile regions perhaps near newly populated areas. along the coasts of northern europe they found rich fishing grounds and decided to settle. here in the colony modern region on the west coast of ireland archaeologists are researching this key transitional phase. this is the only mall with this type of torching was stretch of coast here so this is clearly a very signifi
activity as it comes feel obert is in fact the hunter gatherers where they are first guns and they were genetically distinct from the immigrant population. their last common ancestors probably date back thirty thousand years or so did listen to mines and for fun of the land certainly enough time to develop their own culture language and even physical appearance and to beacons on and off and to see this is often. the differences between these two groups were quite obvious john his friend...
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for fall in this population of bare obert also for the districts are running bear out where there is a i risk for cases there are so cholera is not new to mozambique the country has experienced regular outbreaks over the past five years but aid agencies now warn there is little time to prevent a major outbreak and more should be done to stem the spread of the disease. e.g. al jazeera earlier i spoke to rob holden his the world health organizations and agency response manager in mozambique i asked him about the scale of the outbreak. i think at the moment what we're seeing is an increase in the number of people present a result we call acute watery diarrhea and we know all the color is present on rick on trying to confirm cases that government this week to come from the chair was not what's important to set the stage is that there is this is a color and demming region so the walls there have been previous caller breaks in this area so it wasn't surprising given the events and given the very difficult circumstances that people find themselves when they get that we're seeing the increas
for fall in this population of bare obert also for the districts are running bear out where there is a i risk for cases there are so cholera is not new to mozambique the country has experienced regular outbreaks over the past five years but aid agencies now warn there is little time to prevent a major outbreak and more should be done to stem the spread of the disease. e.g. al jazeera earlier i spoke to rob holden his the world health organizations and agency response manager in mozambique i...
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here is another character with the dive bombers. .obert gibson he had the nickname hoot.oot gibson was there from the early days. he was a junior dive bomber .ilot he got to take a swim at the battle of midway when the yorktown went down. he went right back out and was with the enterprise during the battle of the eastern solomons. he is another one like bernie strong that would remain with air group 10. he goes back out with bombing 10 and continues the guadalcanal campaign. we will hear more about who hoot gibson is. force.s the cactus air thomas miller has done a great book. to me it is very interesting. this is a pivotal battle to keep guadalcanal. maintaining air supremacy from that dirt strip that we took from the japanese. you have a lot of air force, a lot of fighters. avenger squadrons. because of time, we will focus more on the dive bombers. i don't mean to diminish anyone ask about her role. anyone's role. the first was flight 300. that happened to be the flight number from the uss enterprise during the battle of the eastern solomons. enterprise so badly damaged
here is another character with the dive bombers. .obert gibson he had the nickname hoot.oot gibson was there from the early days. he was a junior dive bomber .ilot he got to take a swim at the battle of midway when the yorktown went down. he went right back out and was with the enterprise during the battle of the eastern solomons. he is another one like bernie strong that would remain with air group 10. he goes back out with bombing 10 and continues the guadalcanal campaign. we will hear more...
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. >> in the u.s., it begins with .obert goddard 1920, and he publishes a method of reaching extreme altitudeslled him the moon man and laugh. >> "the times" editorial writer implied your husband did not even know high school physics. >> he did not let such things to turn him from his experiments. >> he successfully launches the first liquid fueled rocket. money from the family of the mining magnate daniel guggenheim soon followed. >> they provided him funding in today's dollars at scale of tens of millions of dollars. what's interesting is at the very start of this period, there was actually a great amount of enthusiasm and belief in the potential for these rockets to go to space. >> the german war machine gets under way. second world war gives rockets a whole new lease. >> the knowledge of rocketry cold waritical to the and in the 1950's and 1960's, it was almost exclusively a governmental affair. the private sector was essentially working as contractors to the u.s. government. that a not until 1982 serious effort emerges to build a privately funded rocket. the idea comes from a texas busine
. >> in the u.s., it begins with .obert goddard 1920, and he publishes a method of reaching extreme altitudeslled him the moon man and laugh. >> "the times" editorial writer implied your husband did not even know high school physics. >> he did not let such things to turn him from his experiments. >> he successfully launches the first liquid fueled rocket. money from the family of the mining magnate daniel guggenheim soon followed. >> they provided him...
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obert: we have been reporting on this today, this does have he critics questioning why, there has beeninority of scientists, why is the drug focused on heavily this one theory of alzheimer's disease when quite a number of have failed. we have been too narrowly expand in one area and the horizons and focus on other things. that are other approaches are earlier stages starting to emerge. they are working on another in ein as it's found patients of alzheimer's disease. i think what people have been the drug companies have got so invested in this the potential side of the molecule, billions upon nothing outdollars, there, and nothing for patients, it's been very hard to stop. momentum of have a their own. biogen what else does have going for it? on multiple can shrero sis. robert: they still have another drug, still in advanced trials. it's also an amyloid targeted promising, but very murky results. i don't think people are going waiting with bated breath for that one. it's still going ahead. they're not the same, you never know. something could work out of that. they have a good atrophy,r
obert: we have been reporting on this today, this does have he critics questioning why, there has beeninority of scientists, why is the drug focused on heavily this one theory of alzheimer's disease when quite a number of have failed. we have been too narrowly expand in one area and the horizons and focus on other things. that are other approaches are earlier stages starting to emerge. they are working on another in ein as it's found patients of alzheimer's disease. i think what people have...
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obert caro on his book, "working." out -- up the stairs but he had pointed out so there was one big picture. he sat in the center of this big black leather chair and looked to the left of him out the window, that was the robert moses bridge, you looked out the right hand, there was the tower of robert moses state park. there is robert moses sitting friend. intimidating. he got up and had this wonderful charm and his smile. tough old guy. mighty, still at the height of his power, he was 78. at the height of his power and he said, so you are the young fellow who thinks he is going to write a book about me. night at caro, sunday 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. of people who knocked the buildings down will [inaudible] all of us soon. historianssidents," rank the best and worst president. -- presidents. events thatlife shaped our leaders, challenges, and the legacies they have left behind. published
obert caro on his book, "working." out -- up the stairs but he had pointed out so there was one big picture. he sat in the center of this big black leather chair and looked to the left of him out the window, that was the robert moses bridge, you looked out the right hand, there was the tower of robert moses state park. there is robert moses sitting friend. intimidating. he got up and had this wonderful charm and his smile. tough old guy. mighty, still at the height of his power, he...
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nd it was perfectly pleasing, warren harding on the left, obert lincoln in the middle, and speaker ofhe house, then ex-speaker of the house uncle had reluctantly agreed to the site and was still around for the dedication. and there it was, a symbol, i reunification of virginia, withng the words of the gettysburg address and the second inaugural not the words ut of what lincoln said was his act, the emancipation. ust some further technical ingenuity by trench who gets enormous credit for conceiving the sculpture. unfortunately he did not live to transfiguration but he did know at night it was not visible. got g.e. to do a free study and they rehearsed lighting soured the that it glowed in the dark as it did in the day. it was still the white man's marble white tribute to abraham lincoln. that did not change for another 17 years. easter sunday, 1939. weeks before, marian anderson had been barred from the daughters of the american had ution where she contracted to give a concert. eleanor roosevelt intervened and burned the interior department her concert. and urged. and on easter sunday
nd it was perfectly pleasing, warren harding on the left, obert lincoln in the middle, and speaker ofhe house, then ex-speaker of the house uncle had reluctantly agreed to the site and was still around for the dedication. and there it was, a symbol, i reunification of virginia, withng the words of the gettysburg address and the second inaugural not the words ut of what lincoln said was his act, the emancipation. ust some further technical ingenuity by trench who gets enormous credit for...
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howill barr over the course of two days was able to arrive at this conclusion of no obstruction when obert mueller over the course of a two-year investigation did not reach that conclusion as erika mentioned, they want to see the rept itself and all the special counsel's homework where. the want to find out how attorney general and special counsel reached their conclusions. what's interesting is you have both democts and republicans saying they want the attorney general to testify here on the hill in public about how he reached his conclusions. >> geoff talk about a time line. a w lot of peoplet to see this, you talk about people on the hill, even the presi snt himseld it wouldn't bother him at all, how likely is it we'll get to see this report and how soon? >> how likely is it? that still remains unclear. you tk about how soon, it could take a matter of weeks if the not months. the issue is the report has to be redacted. so all the information relating to sources and methods, all the sources reled to grand jury interviews. the reason why least privately some of them are saying it, they're
howill barr over the course of two days was able to arrive at this conclusion of no obstruction when obert mueller over the course of a two-year investigation did not reach that conclusion as erika mentioned, they want to see the rept itself and all the special counsel's homework where. the want to find out how attorney general and special counsel reached their conclusions. what's interesting is you have both democts and republicans saying they want the attorney general to testify here on the...
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. >> woodruff: no details tove obert mueller's report have been made public.tiple news encies are reporting it does not recommend any new indictments. in a let tore the congress, the attorney general said he could provide lakers details as early as this weekend. online, we continue our coverage uabout what we know at the mueller report and what happens next. on instagram, find the latest takeaways,ollow us at "newshour", and on our web site follow key players and developments in the mueller probe through the russian timeline and read ouanalysis on how the report could be made public and what actions could take if it is you can find all of that at pbs.org/"newshour". and for the latest development follow us on twitter. we are@"newshour". i'm judy and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have a great weekend. thank you, and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> on a cruise with american cruise lines, you can experience historic destinations along the mississippi river, the columbia river and across the united
. >> woodruff: no details tove obert mueller's report have been made public.tiple news encies are reporting it does not recommend any new indictments. in a let tore the congress, the attorney general said he could provide lakers details as early as this weekend. online, we continue our coverage uabout what we know at the mueller report and what happens next. on instagram, find the latest takeaways,ollow us at "newshour", and on our web site follow key players and developments in...
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on russian election interference to be released only about one-third f all respondents believe that obert mueller cleared president tivity.f illegal activity. but that number includes about two-thirds of republicans. >> attorney general william barr used used the report to decide no one obstruct charged with obstruction of justice. the president praised him during an interview last night. >> our new attorney general bill greats a great gentleman. ars.ard about him for years. he's a great man. y, he been there initially this all would have not happened. beca because what has gone on there is just a disgrace to our country. >> however, barr and health and human opposedrvices secretary oppose ek toresident's move this week to try and get rid of obama care in the courts. major garrett is at the bhowhit house would the choice that threat tones split the gop and major democrats are viewing this as a big gift. >> president trump blindsided republicans who say they're not ready for a health care debate now and they wanted and expected the president to ride the wave for at least a day or two and n
on russian election interference to be released only about one-third f all respondents believe that obert mueller cleared president tivity.f illegal activity. but that number includes about two-thirds of republicans. >> attorney general william barr used used the report to decide no one obstruct charged with obstruction of justice. the president praised him during an interview last night. >> our new attorney general bill greats a great gentleman. ars.ard about him for years. he's a...
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withding this situation ,obert mueller and william barr with the information that has barr on hisfar with the papers in the , robert mueller must be watching this on tv or wherever. is it possible he could come forward and say no, this is what i meant. this is what i am actually saying. or is his tongue tied. is it against some government thing that he cannot speak up and say, this is what i meant? the robert mueller report is a great example of where the government can do something better or worse. the government is investigating itself and investigating the president. think, specifically to the robert mueller report, we are at the beginning of the process of making it public. the attorney general has said by mid april, the public -- with proper reductions in place, it will be made publicly available. if the government does the right thing and is open and transparent about its process and findings, that hopes to -- helps to restore faith and confidence in government. it shows there are some people that are honest. in terms of robert mueller, he has at various points spoken up direct
withding this situation ,obert mueller and william barr with the information that has barr on hisfar with the papers in the , robert mueller must be watching this on tv or wherever. is it possible he could come forward and say no, this is what i meant. this is what i am actually saying. or is his tongue tied. is it against some government thing that he cannot speak up and say, this is what i meant? the robert mueller report is a great example of where the government can do something better or...
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biographer robert caro on his book "working," in his search to find out how political power works. ,obertwe will not be spared but he has torn out the walls at the end, so it was all one big picture. he sat in the center of this big black leather chair. you look to the left of him out the window, was the robert moses bridge. if you look at the right hand side, there was the tower of robert moses state court, and there is robert moses, i want to tell you, intimidating. i will never forget, he got up, had this wonderful charm and smile, still mighty, still at the height of his power. i think he was 78 then. still at the height of his power. and he said "so you are the young fellow who thinks he is going to write a book about me." >> robert caro tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." > >> "washington journal" continues. ericawe want to welcome martinez, the natural resources editor for e&e news. 33 years ago today, the exxon valdez spill. 257,000 barrels of oil spill, equivalent to 125 olympic oil spill's. more than 17,000 barrels recovered. 13,000 miles of shoreline impact of your 11,00
biographer robert caro on his book "working," in his search to find out how political power works. ,obertwe will not be spared but he has torn out the walls at the end, so it was all one big picture. he sat in the center of this big black leather chair. you look to the left of him out the window, was the robert moses bridge. if you look at the right hand side, there was the tower of robert moses state court, and there is robert moses, i want to tell you, intimidating. i will never...