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I might be able to fin find timn my schedule. [laughter] to talk to her. My intention was because i was working on another book and ive been working on it for a while. I cant even remember what its about. [laughter] my intention was to interview her, put the interview in the archives collection where it ought to be and some historian in the future would bless my name. But i had no intention of writing a book about them emitt hill. It was rooted in that old coast of race and sexuality, you know the pure white southern hub and the power of the land. I knew about that stuff and ive also written, it was predicted in the 1950s, so this was familiar territory and the i knw the story pretty well i thought. But i went to the library to do a Little Research just to prepare for the interview and what i found was we had all of the novels and poems and songs and memoirs. But there was one bit of history about the case. It was thin and flimsy, very lightly researched and 25yearsold. Which surprised me a little bit. Of course we teach this in the textbooks you catext box you caa paragraph on the case. Those stories fundamentally go back to that two of the men that killed emitt hill. After they were acquitted and could no longer be retried, a reporter for the largest circulated magazine in the United States gave them several thousand dollars to tell their story. But they had to tell that they told emitt hill or they wouldnt get the money. And everybody knew they killed him anyway. And they were all scotfree so they told them and they told their story. Everybody figured i think the historians for a while figured that if these guys admitted to killing a 14yearold boy, that Everything Else they said must be true, too. But Everything Else they said was a lie including and the and but. There wasnt a true sentence. They were covering up for their relatives, family, friends and others. Provides christians with a blueprint for living in the daily world. And warning of the threats to democracy in the crisis of the middle class constitution. Former New York Times asia correspondent, howard french, describes how chinas history has helped shaped its regional and global diplomacy in everything under the heaven. And then the story of gene shivly, a u. S. Air force pilot who was a prisoner of war in north vietnam. And being published this week, the argument that social media is creating threats to democracy in republic. And sharon wine Burger National security editor offers her thoughts on the pentagons Defense Agency and how it shaped technology and warfare for decades. And in the gulf, United States of florida professor provides a history of the gulf of mexico region and the impact that oil, commercial fishing and the tourism environment has it on its environment. Look for these in the coming we weeks. Next on afterwards, council on Foreign Relations president , richard haass, examines challenges facing u. S. Policy in his book a world in disarray. He is interviewed by the paula dobriansky. Richard, congratulations on your book. It is not only most thoughtful but very timely. Very timely in discussing a world in disarray. Let me ask you off the bat why did you write it . I didnt know, paula, when i wrote it didnt

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