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. >> goodjob, jazmyn mccoy and patricia williams, heart of tabitha foundation. keep up the great work. >> thank you. >>re what's your for the foundation? into my dream is that we will have chapters in different locations and help students all over the world. >> all rit. here is to you. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you so >>much. next, mothers of professional basketball players are supporting communities where their sons and daughters live, work and play. be right back. > mothers of professional basketball players is a group on a mission to support neighborhoods and communities where many of their own children have grown up and excelled. joining us now are louise jack who is national conference co-chair, deborah shaw-cole is treasurer and national conferenceha co. welcome, ladies. tell us about moms of professional basketball players and how you got started. ms. jack. >> okay. moms was started over 20 years ago by a lady by the name of charlotte brandon and she arted the organization because she recognized that she didn't know a lot of the moms.
. >> goodjob, jazmyn mccoy and patricia williams, heart of tabitha foundation. keep up the great work. >> thank you. >>re what's your for the foundation? into my dream is that we will have chapters in different locations and help students all over the world. >> all rit. here is to you. >> thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you so >>much. next, mothers of professional basketball players are supporting communities where their sons and daughters...
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william nicholson. but it was examined by the bbc‘s fake or fortune? programme, and expert patriciad by the opinion, as they believed "the painting couldn't have been done by anyone else." amar koomz, also just known as koomz, was working in mcdonald's just a year ago. but now the 19—year—old has signed a major record deal with sony. he's from brixton, and koomz has made it big, thanks to millions of views on youtube. but he's very much aware of how few people from his ethnicity are doing what he does. height and asian, asian descent and being asian in the game is a hard thing. ——i being asian in the game is a hard thing. —— i and asian. you wouldn't hear a lot of asian artists coming up hear a lot of asian artists coming up in the uk scene. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning. on rough sleep the roads, the outside lane on the is closed between junction 27 outside lane on the is closed betweenjunction 27 and 26, although there is not much of a delay. and there is not much of a delay. and the a3 is closed in both directions
william nicholson. but it was examined by the bbc‘s fake or fortune? programme, and expert patriciad by the opinion, as they believed "the painting couldn't have been done by anyone else." amar koomz, also just known as koomz, was working in mcdonald's just a year ago. but now the 19—year—old has signed a major record deal with sony. he's from brixton, and koomz has made it big, thanks to millions of views on youtube. but he's very much aware of how few people from his ethnicity...
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continues with historian patricia o'toole who chronicles the critical career of president woodrow wilson in her book, "the moralist". an university of virginia history professor, william hitchcock looks back on the presidency of dwight eisenhower in his book, the age of eisenhower. watch booktv and prime time every night through labor day. >> national book award winning author, jacqueline woodson is our guest on in-depth fiction addition pr live call in program sunday at noon eastern. with her most recent book, harbor me. other novels include brown gold dreaming. another brooklyn, miracles, plus over 50 novels and illustrated books for children and young adults. watch in-depth fiction addition with jacqueline woodson live sunday from noon until 3:00 p.m. eastern. be sure to watch in-depth fiction addition next month with geraldine brooks in november with jody pico and brad meltzer in december. on c-span2. >>. [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] thank you all. the historian, american hungarian historian john lucas who has spoken at the library couple of times in his youth and he is now in his 90s, said in an
continues with historian patricia o'toole who chronicles the critical career of president woodrow wilson in her book, "the moralist". an university of virginia history professor, william hitchcock looks back on the presidency of dwight eisenhower in his book, the age of eisenhower. watch booktv and prime time every night through labor day. >> national book award winning author, jacqueline woodson is our guest on in-depth fiction addition pr live call in program sunday at noon...
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historian patricia o'toole chronicleses the career of wood wilson. and william hitchcock recalls of presidency of divine-- dwight eisenhower. >> join us for the 18th library of congress national book festival saturday starting at 10 a.m. eastern. including viewer call-in from our set the at washington convention center. jon meacham, doris kearns goodwin with "leadership in turbulent times", ron churnow, and battle of new orleans, the battle that shaped america's destiny. watch the library of congress national book festival live on c-span2's book tv. saturday at 10 a.m. eastn.
historian patricia o'toole chronicleses the career of wood wilson. and william hitchcock recalls of presidency of divine-- dwight eisenhower. >> join us for the 18th library of congress national book festival saturday starting at 10 a.m. eastern. including viewer call-in from our set the at washington convention center. jon meacham, doris kearns goodwin with "leadership in turbulent times", ron churnow, and battle of new orleans, the battle that shaped america's destiny. watch...
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historian patricia o'toole, chronicles the political career of president woodrow wilson. and university of virginia history professor, williamhitchcock, recalled the presidency of dwight eisenhower. booktv in primetime all this week at 8 pm eastern here on c-span2. >> c-span washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, former trump speechwriter and transition advisor, fh buckley on the new book, the republican workers party. how the trump victory drove everyone crazy and why it was needed. also how author and former bernie sanders campaign manager talks about the future of the democratic party.be sure to watch thursday morning, during the discussion. >> here are some of we are covering thursday on the c-span networks. on c-span at 10 eastern the discussion about taiwan's foreign policy and relations with the southeast asian neighbors. at one pma memorial service for senator john mccain at north phoenix baptist church. at apm president trump at a campaign rally in indiana for senate candidate, -- and on c-span2 at noon eastern, live coverage from the heritage found
historian patricia o'toole, chronicles the political career of president woodrow wilson. and university of virginia history professor, williamhitchcock, recalled the presidency of dwight eisenhower. booktv in primetime all this week at 8 pm eastern here on c-span2. >> c-span washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, former trump speechwriter and transition advisor, fh buckley on the new book, the republican workers party....
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patricia mcclairely got the first word last night. she gets the last word tonight that is the "the last word." "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts now. >>> the president calls omarosa a dog, perhaps because she could now be a danger to this presidency. and the spokesman said she couldn't guarantee that we wouldn't hear the president using the "n" word. that trump knew about clinton's e-mails before wikileaks put them out. >>> while on the mueller front, when will the deliberations begin? >>> if it's tuesday, it must be primary night again. indeed it is. steve kornacki has the live results a the big board as the "the 11th hour" gets under way on a tuesday night. >>> good evening once again. day 572 this was of the trump administration, which is now facing the very real possibility that the real threat to the president may be one omarosa manigault newman. dropping another tape this morning and making another round of appearances related to her book. there is no reason to believe she won't drop a new recording each day for some time to come. in fact, annie karni of politico is reporting exactly that fear from the west wing
patricia mcclairely got the first word last night. she gets the last word tonight that is the "the last word." "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts now. >>> the president calls omarosa a dog, perhaps because she could now be a danger to this presidency. and the spokesman said she couldn't guarantee that we wouldn't hear the president using the "n" word. that trump knew about clinton's e-mails before wikileaks put them out. >>> while on the...
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[inaudible] patricia has written up by widely praised biography of teddy roosevelt and about the friendship of clarence king and henry adams with henry james, mark twain, william howells and most of the 19th century presidents. they came in for comic relief. it was a finalist for the pulitzer prize and she won the astounding presidential medal for outstanding teaching in her work with the juvenile delinquents at columbia university in new york. ladies and gentlemen, patricia o'toole. [applause] >> thank you. very grateful. thank you. hello, kansas city. thank you. i am never happier than when i am talking at a library. i discovered the library in my little town in michigan for myself when i was about six and i could reid priddy well by then and i was walking on the main street and i saw this thing that i thought was a store that sold books and the houses i grew up and did not have a lot of books so this is exciting to me. i went in and the librarian and i looked around and i never seen so many books i looked around and wondered how you could buy them and look at them and figure out which one you wanted to buy. this woman was sitting at a desk explained to me t
[inaudible] patricia has written up by widely praised biography of teddy roosevelt and about the friendship of clarence king and henry adams with henry james, mark twain, william howells and most of the 19th century presidents. they came in for comic relief. it was a finalist for the pulitzer prize and she won the astounding presidential medal for outstanding teaching in her work with the juvenile delinquents at columbia university in new york. ladies and gentlemen, patricia o'toole. [applause]...