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USA Today bestseller by Leila Meacham.
At the height of World War II, a handful of idealistic young Americans receive a mysterious letter from the government, asking them if they are willing to fight for their country. The men and women from very different backgrounds -- a Texan athlete with German roots, an upper-crust son of a French mother and a wealthy businessman, a dirt-poor Midwestern fly fisherman, an orphaned fashion designer, and a ravishingly beautiful female fencer -- all answer the call of duty, but each for a secret reason of her or his own. They bond immediately, in a group code-named Dragonfly.
It is a title of a bestseller from 2021 (as far as I recall) and a meaning of the inscription on the wall under the bridge in Munich-Pasing. The inscription is in Russian (please follow the yellow arrow) and it means "for us cool guys the sky is the limit" or "we cool guys don't give a f...ck".
For the gentlemen who did it both can be true. The wall they painted their graffiti on is hardly accessible, so they did take a risk and probably didn't give a f...ck.
"Ohh those Russians" ((c) Boney M - "Rasputin")
Corral sull'Arno 'parallel to the river Arno'.
Second floor.
Enjoy the city's splendid panoramas through this short glazed corridor - an architectural masterpiece. Admire the breathtaking panorama of the Arno across the Ponte Vecchio and the other four bridges gliding toward the Apuan Alps on the horizon.
The Vasarian Corridoio 'follows the corridor above the bridge' is a high, covered passageway linking the Palazzo Vecchio in Piazza della Signoria with the Uffizi and Palazzo Pitti on the other side of the river. About 1 km long, it was designed by Vasari for Cosme I in 1565, allowing the Medici and the high court dignitaries to walk between the two palaces in privacy and comfort.
Passing through the loggia 'gallery' or Secondo Corridoio, before entering the Terzo Corridoio 'Third Corridor'.
At the end of the Hall of the Five Hundred a small windowless side room was held. This masterpiece, the Studio (Studiolo) of Francis I de Medici, was also designed by Vasari and executed in Mannerist style (1570-1575). The walls and vaults are completely covered with paintings, stucco and sculptures. Many of the paintings are from Vasari's school and represent the four elements: water, earth, air and fire. The portrait of Cosme I and his wife, Leonor de Toledo, was made by Agnolo Bronzino. The delicate bronze sculptures were built by Giambologna and Bartolomeo Ammannati. Dismantled over the centuries, they were rebuilt only in the twentieth century.
In 2015 BESTSELLER built a new office building at the harbour front in Aarhus, the second largest city in Denmark. The beautiful new building overlooks Aarhus City on one side and the sea on the other. Living in Aarhus is a perfect mix of being close to nature and the sea as well as being right in the middle of a lively, vibrant city with lots of cafes, restaurants, museums, concerts and cultural events.
The baptistery is an octagonal building that symbolizes the eighth day (octava dies), the time of Christ's Ascension. It symbolized eternal life, which is given by baptism. The style of the church served as a prototype for Leone Battista Alberti's construction of other Romanesque churches in Tuscany. The exterior is decorated with statues by Andrea Sansovino, Giovan Francesco Rustici and Vincenzo Danti.
Ceiling mosaic.
A giant figure of Christ and, beneath the feet of the Christ, the dead rising from their graves - The Last Judgment, when the Ascended Lord will summon the living and the dead alike to report their actions.
On the right hand of Christ are the incorruptible souls in the breast of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the Patriarchs of ancient Israel.
To His left is hell.
In the remaining five sectors of the dome, horizontal rows of decorated mosaic illustrate the stories of Saint John the Baptist, Christ, the Patriarch Joseph and the origin of human life (Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Noah and his family). In the highest row, near the light, are the angel choirs.
At the end of the Hall of the Five Hundred a small windowless side room was held. This masterpiece, the Studio (Studiolo) of Francis I de Medici, was also designed by Vasari and executed in Mannerist style (1570-1575). The walls and vaults are completely covered with paintings, stucco and sculptures. Many of the paintings are from Vasari's school and represent the four elements: water, earth, air and fire. The portrait of Cosme I and his wife, Leonor de Toledo, was made by Agnolo Bronzino. The delicate bronze sculptures were built by Giambologna and Bartolomeo Ammannati. Dismantled over the centuries, they were rebuilt only in the twentieth century.
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~Life is What You Make it~ is a book by Preeti Shenoy[ author of National Bestseller "34 Bubblegums and Candies"]
and the bamboo cup-plate is bought from Handicraft Fair in Calcutta
In 2015 BESTSELLER built a new office building at the harbour front in Aarhus, the second largest city in Denmark. The beautiful new building overlooks Aarhus City on one side and the sea on the other. Living in Aarhus is a perfect mix of being close to nature and the sea as well as being right in the middle of a lively, vibrant city with lots of cafes, restaurants, museums, concerts and cultural events.
Dr. med. Wolfgang Wodarg was one of the first critics of the German corona policy. Today, he is a founding member of a new party, "dieBasis", which will run in the Bundestag elections and clearly positions itself against the corona measures. The 1st place on the bestseller list speaks for itself.
without feeling the necessity to prove someone else wrong :-) Sydney J. Harris
lilium, 'Bestseller', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
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Ghiberti's original 15th-century masterpiece, A Porta del Paradiso (Door to Heaven), designed for the east entrance to the baptistery, 1425-1452.
After 27 years hidden away in restoration workshops, the glorious 16 meter tall gilded brass doors, which took nearly three decades to restore, were unveiled with much pomp and ceremony in 2012.
Above the door 3 sculptures, 'The Baptism of Christ', 1502-1505, Andrea Sansovino.
Ce jardin est une interprétation visuelle du bestseller allemand Le Parfum de Patrick Süskind (1985).
Le personnage principal, Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, a un excellent odorat mais ne possède pas lui-même d’odeur corporelle. Il se lance dans une quête meurtrière, afin de recréer le parfum ultime : celui qui détruirait toute forme de haine, y compris son propre mépris de l’humanité.
Les plantes du jardin sont un échantillon de la plupart des fleurs, arbres et matériaux naturels qui sont décrits dans le roman. À travers le jardin, un sentier se déroule comme un ruban parfumé. Il conduit au parfum ultime : une goutte dans le creux d’une feuille placée en hauteur, hors d’atteinte, évoquant la force des désirs.
L’espace est divisé en sept sections, chacune représentant une famille de fragrances. L’extraction des essences de plantes est matérialisée par trois sculptures de verre. Elles sont constituées de flacons bleus, de bouteilles transparentes et de fioles opaques et colorées.
Les plantes de ce jardin sont toutes utilisées par les parfumeurs, certaines se retrouvant même dans les descriptions du paradis.
This garden is a visual interpretation of the German bestseller The Perfume by Patrick Süskind (1985).
The main character, Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, has an excellent sense of smell but does not have body odor. He embarks on a murderous quest to recreate the ultimate scent: the one that would destroy all forms of hatred, including his own contempt for humanity.
The garden plants are a sample of most of the flowers, trees and natural materials that are described in the novel. Across the garden, a trail runs like a scented ribbon. It leads to the ultimate perfume: a drop in the hollow of a leaf placed in height, out of reach, evoking the strength of desires.
The space is divided into seven sections, each representing a family of fragrances. The extraction of the species of plants is materialized by three glass sculptures. They consist of blue bottles, transparent bottles and opaque and colored vials.
The plants in this garden are all used by perfumers, some even found in the descriptions of paradise.
mi è sembrato di essere catapultato nel 1100, ai tempi della storia di ken follet, questa è l'impressione che ho avuto entrando in questa meravigliosa chiesa, il duomo di Viterbo. Di costruzione molto più recente al 1100 ha visto eleggere tra le sue mura ben 7 papi!!!!
Mosaico no teto do batistério.
Uma figura gigante de Cristo e, embaixo dos pés do Cristo, os mortos em ascensão de seus túmulos - O Último Julgamento, quando o Senhor Ascendido convocará os vivos e mortos igualmente para relatar suas ações.
À direita de Cristo estão as almas incorruptíveis no peito de Abraão, Isaque e Jaco, os Patriarcas da antiga Israel.
À esquerda Dele está o inferno.
Nos restantes cinco setores da cúpula, fileiras horizontais do mosaico decorado ilustra as histórias de São João de Batista, Cristo, o Patriarca José e a origem da vida humana (Adão e Eva, Caim e Abel, Noé e a família dele). Na fileira mais elevada, perto da luz, estão os corais de anjos.
New office complex for Bestseller fashion group, Pier 2, Port of Aarhus.
Architect: C.F. Møller Architects
Aarhus, Denmark. SONY A6000 ILCE-6000, SONY E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS. Processed in digiKam with the Daily 5 preset.
Next stop, Bohemians
Freshly kitted out in the Bohemians football team strip celebrating their 130 years, Phibsboro Garage GT 159, the official #bohsbus
Next stop, Dalymount Park. #bohs
( seen operating the 13.45hrs route 38 from Burlington Road to IBM Damastown ), seen above on Dawson Street northbound.
Life's a journey, not a destination.
I just found out tonight that my eBook is the #1 Bestseller in the Travel category at my publisher.....out of several hundred books.
Please excuse my pride....but at least now I can say I wrote a "bestseller" - even if it is in a niche category!
Many thanks to all of you who have purchased the book since it was released last summer...
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Architect: C.F. Møller Architects
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Jill Lepore
Jill Lepore is an American historian and journalist. She is the David Woods Kemper '41 Professor of American History at Harvard University and a staff writer at The New Yorker, where she has contributed since 2005. She writes about American history, law, literature, and politics. Wikipedia:
Born:
August 27, 1966, West Boylston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Institutions:
Harvard University, Boston University, University of California, San Diego
Alma mater:
Tufts University (BA), University of Michigan (MA), Yale University (Ph.D.
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Biography
Jill Lepore is the David Woods Kemper ’41 Professor of American History and Affiliate Professor of Law at Harvard University. She is also a staff writer at The New Yorker. Her many books include:
These Truths: A History of the United States (2018), an international bestseller, was named one of Time magazine's top ten non-fiction books of the decade. Her latest book is The Deadline. She is currently working on a long-term research project called Amend, an NEH-funded data collection of attempts to amend the U.S. Constitution.
Lepore is on sabbatical during the 2023-2024 academic year.
Much of Lepore's scholarship explores absences and asymmetries in the historical record, with a particular emphasis on the histories and technologies of evidence. A prize-winning professor, she teaches classes in evidence, historical methods, the humanities, and American political history. (On teaching the writing of history, see How to Write a Paper for This Class.) Her audio storytelling includes The Last Archive, Elon Musk: The Evening Rocket; the Search for Big Brown and the audiobook, Who Killed Truth?
Lepore has been contributing to The New Yorker since 2005, writing about American history, law, literature, and politics. A complete list of Lepore's New Yorker essays is here. Scholarly bibliographies to her New Yorker essays can be found here. Her essays and reviews have also appeared in the New York Times, the Times Literary Supplement, the Journal of American History, Foreign Affairs, the Yale Law Journal, American Scholar, and the American Quarterly; have been translated into German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Latvian, Swedish, French, Chinese, and Japanese; and have been widely anthologized, including in collections of the best legal writing and the best technology writing. Three of her books derive from her New Yorker essays: The Mansion of Happiness: A History of Life and Death (Knopf, 2012), a finalist for the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction; The Story of America: Essays on Origins (Princeton, 2012), shortlisted for the PEN Literary Award for the Art of the Essay; and The Whites of Their Eyes: The Tea Party's Revolution and the Battle for American History (Princeton, 2010), a Times Book Review Editors’ Choice. Her 2019 book This America: The Case for the Nation, is based on an essay written for Foreign Affairs.
Her 2020 book, IF THEN: How the Simulmatics Corporation Invented the Future, was longlisted for the National Book Award. The Secret History of Wonder Woman (Knopf, 2014) was a national bestseller and winner of the 2015 American History Book Prize. Lepore's earlier work includes a trilogy of books that together constitute a political history of early America: The Name of War: King Philip's War and the Origins of American Identity (Knopf, 1998), winner of the Bancroft Prize, the Ralph Waldo Emerson Award, and the Berkshire Prize; New York Burning: Liberty, Slavery and Conspiracy in Eighteenth-Century Manhattan (Knopf, 2005), winner of the Anisfield-Wolf Award for the best nonfiction book on race and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; and Book of Ages: The Life and Opinions of Jane Franklin (Knopf, 2013), Time magazine's Best Nonfiction Book of the Year, winner of the Mark Lynton History Prize and a finalist for the 2013 National Book Award for Nonfiction.
Lepore received a B.A. in English from Tufts University in 1987, an M.A. in American Culture from the University of Michigan in 1990, and a Ph.D. in American Studies from Yale University in 1995. She joined the Harvard History Department in 2003 and was Chair of the History and Literature Program in 2005-10, 2012, and 2014. In 2012, she was named Harvard College Professor, in recognition of distinction in undergraduate teaching.
Lepore is the recipient of many honors, awards, and honorary degrees, including from Yale, NYU, and Tufts. She has been a finalist for the National Book Award; the National Magazine Award; and, twice, for the Pulitzer Prize; and winner of the Anisfield-Wolf Award, for the best non-fiction book on race. She has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and to the American Philosophical Society. Her research has been funded by the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Pew Foundation, the Gilder Lehrman Institute, the Charles Warren Center, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. In 2021, she was awarded the Hannah Arendt Prize for Political Thought.
Lepore is a past president of the Society of American Historians and a former Commissioner of the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. She has been a consultant and contributor to a number of documentary and public history projects. Her three-part story, "The Search for Big Brown," was broadcast on The New Yorker Radio Hour in 2015. S Among her interviews, she has appeared on Fresh Air and on the Colbert Report
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Margarett Hoover:
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Margaret Hoover
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Hoover in 2011
BornMargaret Claire Hoover
December 11, 1977 (age 45)
Colorado, U.S.
EducationBryn Mawr College (BA)
Political partyRepublican
SpouseJohn Avlon (m. 2009)
Children2
Family
Allan Hoover (grandfather)
Herbert Hoover (great-grandfather)
Margaret Claire Hoover (born December 11, 1977) is an American conservative political commentator, political strategist, media personality, author, and great-granddaughter of Herbert Hoover, the 31st U.S. president.[1] She is author of the book American Individualism: How A New Generation of Conservatives Can Save the Republican Party, published by Crown Forum in 2011. Hoover hosts PBS's reboot of the conservative interview show Firing Line.[2]
Early life
Hoover was born in Colorado, the daughter of Jean (Williams), a flight attendant, and Andrew Hoover, a mining engineer.[3][4] She received primary education at Graland Country Day School, an independent co-educational day school in Denver.[5] She earned a B.A. in Spanish literature with a minor in political science from Bryn Mawr College in 2001.[6][7] She also attended Davidson College for two years, but did not earn a degree there.[8] Along the way, Hoover studied Spanish-language literature and Mandarin Chinese. She also studied abroad in Bolivia, Mexico and China.[9]
After graduating from college, Hoover moved to Taipei where she got her first job as a research assistant and editor in a Taiwanese law firm; she arrived on the day of the September 11 attacks. Quickly realizing she wanted to be back in the U.S., she returned home in 2002.[10][11]
Career
Public service
Hoover worked for the George W. Bush administration as associate director of Intergovernmental Affairs.[12] She worked on Bush's 2004 reelection campaign and was Deputy Finance Director for Rudy Giuliani's presidential bid in 2006–07.[13] She also worked as a staffer on Capitol Hill for Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart, and as Advisor to the Deputy Secretary at the Department of Homeland Security.[14] Hoover is on the board of overseers at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, and on the boards of the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association and the Belgian American Educational Foundation.[15][16][17] She served on the advisory council of The American Foundation for Equal Rights and GOProud.[18][19]
Political beliefs
Hoover is a conservative, with libertarian beliefs on issues of personal morality.[20][21] Hoover is an advocate for gay rights, including gay marriage, arguing that individual freedom and marriage are conservative values.[22] She has been profiled in The Advocate as "exactly the brand of straight ally we need right now".[23] In 2013, Hoover was a signatory to an amicus curiae brief submitted to the Supreme Court in support of same-sex marriage in Hollingsworth v. Perry.[24]
Hoover is opposed to Donald Trump.[25] Before the 2020 election, she said, "I can't bring myself to vote for Donald Trump", adding that she would "quite likely" vote for Joe Biden instead, as she found the vote a "binary choice".[26]
Political commentator
From 2008 to 2012, Hoover was a Fox News contributor, appearing on Bill O'Reilly's The O'Reilly Factor.[27] In the branded segment "Culture Warrior", she jousted with O'Reilly on a range of topics from entertainment news to popular culture to Hollywood and politics. Since 2012, she has been a political contributor at CNN.[28] In 2014, she hosted the Toyota Solutions Studio at the Women In The World conference held at Lincoln Center, where she interviewed several participants.[29] In April 2018, it was announced she would host Firing Line.[30]
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover (PBS TV Series)
Hoover hosts Firing Line with Margaret Hoover, a relaunch of National Review founder William F. Buckley Jr.'s public-affairs television show, Firing Line. The original show aired on PBS for 33 years, the longest-running public affairs show in television history with a single host.[31][32] Hoover's show premiered on June 2, 2018, on WNET, which serves the New York metropolitan area, and is the largest PBS market in the country.[33][34][35] The New York Times wrote, "Under Ms. Hoover's direction, the discourse is civil and substantive".[36] According to the National Review, "the reincarnation of Firing Line comes at an interesting time, and a needful one".[37] In the runup to the show's premiere Politico said, "It seems like a great idea, so let's test drive it and see what happens".[38] In May 2019, The Algemeiner named Hoover its Journalist of the Year for her work on Firing Line.[39]
Personal life
Hoover is married to fellow CNN contributor John Avlon, a former Rudy Giuliani speechwriter, senior columnist for Newsweek, and former Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Beast.[40] They have a son, Jack, born in 2013, and a daughter, Toula Lou, born in 2015.[41][42]
Selected works
Hoover, Margaret (July 2011). American Individualism: How a New Generation of Conservatives Can Save the Republican Party (Hardbound ed.). New York: Crown Forum. ISBN 978-0307718150.
See also
Journalism portal
New Yorkers in journalism
References
Hoover, Bob (July 24, 2011). "Fox News contributor Margaret Hoover defends her great-grandfather: President Hoover". Pittsburgh Post Gazette. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
Simon, Scott (June 8, 2018). "William F. Buckley's 'Firing Line' Returns With Margaret Hoover". npr.org. National Public Radio. Retrieved November 15, 2018. Almost 20 years since Firing Line ceased production, Margaret Hoover is stepping in to become the next host of the conservative talk show on PBS.
"Weddings: Margaret Hoover, John Avlon". The New York Times. November 6, 2009. pp. ST13. Retrieved November 15, 2018. She is the daughter of Jean W. Hoover and Andrew Hoover of Littleton, Colo. Her father, a mining engineer, retired from Greenfield Engineering in Denver. He is also on the board of the Hoover library association. Her mother retired as a flight attendant for United Airlines.
Allen, Anne Beiser (1 January 2000). An Independent Woman: The Life of Lou Henry Hoover. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9780313314667. Retrieved 20 April 2017 – via Google Books.
"Grade 7: Celebrity Alumna Returns to Campus". graland.org. Graland Country Day School. 9 November 2018. Retrieved November 15, 2018. When alumna Margaret Hoover '93 was in town last week to receive the Nancy Nye Priest Award from the Alumni Association, she graciously made time to visit campus and speak with seventh graders about her career as a political commentator.
Ginanni, Claudia (September 15, 2011). "In American Individualism, Margaret Hoover '01 Advises Republican Party on Attracting Young Voters". alumnews.blogs.brynmawr.edu. Bryn Mawr College. Retrieved November 15, 2011. As the Republican presidential candidates approach the primary season, considerable media attention has been devoted to Margaret Hoover '01, whose American Individualism: How a New Generation of Conservatives Can Save the Republican Party was published this summer.
"Margaret Hoover–Cherished Legacy". womanaroundtown.com. Woman Around Town. July 26, 2009. Retrieved November 15, 2018. She graduated from Bryn Mawr College with a B.A. in Spanish literature and a minor in political science.
"Famous Davidson College Alumni". ranker.com. Ranker. November 2018. Retrieved November 15, 2018. List of famous alumni from Davidson College, with photos when available. Prominent graduates from Davidson College include celebrities, politicians, business people, athletes and more. This list of distinguished Davidson College alumni is loosely ordered by relevance, so the most recognizable celebrities who attended Davidson College are at the top of the list. This directory is not just composed of graduates of this school, as some of the famous people on this list didn't necessarily earn a degree from Davidson College
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"Margaret Hoover: A New Generation of Conservatives and the Future of the Republican Party".
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"How Abortion, Legitimate Rape, and Mom-in-Chief Will Affect the Election". The New Yorker. September 19, 2011. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
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American Foundation for Equal Rights. "Advisory Council Board". American Foundation for Equal Rights.
Avlon, John (February 10, 2011). "Gay group in conservatives' gathering splits GOP". cnn.com. CNN. Retrieved November 16, 2018. Avlon's wife, Margaret Hoover, serves on the board of GOProud
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Hoover, Margaret (June 15, 2011). "The conservative case for gay marriage: GOP is not the party of intolerance". nydailynews.com. New York Daily News. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
"A New Conservative Agenda". advocate.com. Advocate. July 5, 2011. Retrieved November 24, 2018.
Avlon, John (February 28, 2013). "The Pro-Freedom Republicans Are Coming: 131 Sign Gay Marriage Brief". thedailybeast.com. The Daily Beast.
Retrieved November 25, 2018. Influential party donors such as Cliff Asness, Lew Eisenberg, and Dan Loeb decided to add their names, as did policy leaders such as Doug Holtz-Eakin, Greg Mankiw, and Nancy Pfotenhauer, and strategists and media figures such as Alex Castellanos, Margaret Hoover (full disclosure, my bride), Nicolle Wallace, Steve Schmidt, S.E. Cupp, Ana Navarro, and The Daily Beast's own David Frum and Mark McKinnon. Demographic of one Clint Eastwood even decided to sign on.
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Hoover, Margaret (2015-03-12). "CPAC 2012 moves away from gay conservatives and closer to the politics of hate". Fox News. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
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"Hoovers welcome Toula Lou". westbranchtimes.com. West Branch Times. December 10, 2015. Retrieved November 25, 2018. John Avlon and Margaret Hoover announced the birth of their daughter Toula Lou Hoover Avlon.
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ABOUT FIRING LINE
Firing Line with Margaret Hoover is a refreshing reprisal of William F. Buckley’s iconic PBS program, a smart, civil and engaging contest of ideas. The series maintains the character of the original, providing a platform that is diligent in its commitment to civility and the rigorous exchange of opinion. Firing Line with Margaret Hoover comes at a time when meaningful discourse is needed more than ever. Interviews and debates will highlight leading lights from the left and right, complemented by archival footage from the original Firing Line to remind viewers of longstanding conservative and liberal arguments, where they’ve been disproved or reinforced over time. It is an opportunity to engage in the debate about the America that we want to create for the 21st century — and summon Americans of every political persuasion to a rigorous examination of the choices we must make together in the challenging years ahead.