Extinction looks at the very real and compelling Science Behind an idea one scene as Science Fiction and addresses how the distinction will redefine it in the future. Next is david morris. The former marine officer he worked as a reporter in iraq from 2004 to 2007 his writing has appeared in the new yorker, slate the virginia quarterly review and the best american nonrequired reading. His book a biography of post Traumatic Stress disorder or a memoir it is also an analysis of an ever increasing phenomena that has changed the landscape of our culture. It too is a finalist in the sears competition. He was part of a team of times reporters that one the prize for explanatory reporting for its look into that Business Practices by apple and other Technology Companies that illustrates the darker side oflo a changing Global Economy for workers and consumers. He lives in San Francisco. His book machines of loving grace, the quest for Common Ground will they help us orp will they replace us. Thi
Conversational at least among them began to do massive oral history work with people so that you can go online and have innumerable websites with paperwork from survivors of the camps. The other part which is always interesting, the military, everything is done on paper. A lot of political stuff gets destroyed, military stuff doesnt. You could get a couple pictures, one of the heroism of japanese americans before regimental combat teams and also stories of the people who only came to burps with people 30 or 40 years after it did so that it was a thrill to go through that research. Talk about the california environments, there was a man shot in the back by a young sentry, by independence, they were bored out of their minds and always looking for excitement and this guy is yelling, this Young American in a tower, there were americans on both sides of the barbed wire, that is the story but the deaf guy is walking along the fence and soldiers shouting at him to stop and get out of the way.
History work with people so that you can go online and have innumerable websites with paperwork from survivors of the camps. The other part which is always interesting, the military, everything is done on paper. A lot of political stuff gets destroyed, military stuff doesnt. You could get a couple pictures, one of the heroism of japanese americans before regimental combat teams and also stories of the people who only came to burps with people 30 or 40 years after it did so that it was a thrill to go through that research. Talk about the california environments, there was a man shot in the back by a young sentry, by independence, they were bored out of their minds and always looking for excitement and this guy is yelling, this Young American in a tower, there were americans on both sides of the barbed wire, that is the story but the deaf guy is walking along the fence and soldiers shouting at him to stop and get out of the way. The man doesnt here, the sentry shoots him dead. The sentry
Michelle, talks about u. S. Innovation. Her book is, who built that . Young Americas Foundation hosted the event at the reagan ranch at the Reagan Ranch Center in santa barbara, california. It is my privilege to introduce to you today our future speaker and share a few reflections on my experience with Young America foundation. Welcome to those watching on cspan. Young America Foundation is committed to educating and inspiring increasing Young Americans across our nation. With individual freedom, Strong National defense, free enterprise, traditional values. For students, conferences like the one we are attending today is one of Young America foundations primary means of it inspiring the next generation of leaders. As mr. Larson mentioned, it is my first time here at the reagan ranch. About four years ago when i attended my First High School conference. That is when my passion for freedom was ignited. I heard about the miracle of america. A proud and exceptional country. Founded on the
Cspan jennifer guest, in your book, you wrote, i am the granddaughter of a mass murderer. How hard was that . Guest to find out was very difficult. Now, to live with it is ok because a long time passed and i came to terms with the fact. Today, i think that yes, it is a big responsibility, but its not a burden anymore. Cspan your book, which is called, my grandfather would have shot me, has all of the characters in your life and i want to put on the screen what theres the book on the screen, but i also want to put on the screen the chart that shows your family and have you briefly explain, and well come back and talk about it, there you can see up at the top is your grandfather on the right, amon goeth. Who was he . Guest my grandfather was a war criminal. Hes known to millions of people because he was depicted in the move, schindlers list, but he was not a movie character. I mean, he was a real person and he was put on trial in poland after the war. He was convicted of the murder of th