Thanks to my father's media habits, I've been watching the
PBS News Hour since grade school, back when it was still called the
MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour, and the wonderful Nova Scotian,
Robin MacNeil, was co-hosting. I still turn to it as an antidote to the frenetic, sensationalized network and cable news, coupled with the half-hour fix of the BBC carried by my local public television network.
So I'm especially pleased to have been interviewed by the
News Hour's Margaret Warner about my new book,
American Nations, for a segment that's scheduled to run tonight, Thanksgiving evening. If you live in Maine or New Hampshire, that's at 7pm, though its sometimes broadcast earlier or later in
other parts of the country. We filmed the segment at the
Gadsby Tavern in Alexandria, Virginia, a structure dating back to 1785, when it served as sort of the Willard Hotel of its age, a gathering place for past and present presidents, Senators, and cabinet officials of the Early Republic.
Please tune in whilst you digest your turkey.
If you're looking for other ways to idle away the holiday,
Washington Monthly has just posted my latest
American Nations-fueled piece on U.S. p
olitics, this one on Mitt Romney, Mormonism, and Yankeedom and provocatively titled "
Can the Dems Flip Utah?" Its one of a series of pieces at their Ten Miles Square blog tapping off my
feature in the current issue of the magazine. Have a look, and let me know what you think, particularly if you live in Utah.
And Happy Thanksgiving.
[
Update, 1/25/2011: The interview is now
online as well.]