By the time the manifesto came, a lot of the information that came from knowing all the professors enabled us to go back to them and drill down and try to bring more details together about the books that were referenced in the manifesto the language and how it might relate to the history of science, which was our first clue from this guy when he wrote that letter. We spent months really trying to get to know and understanding and reading the manifesto. By the time we had someone step forward that could help us bring it together, we had kind of been on trails. We were able to go back and pull a lot of pieces together. There was debate about whether or not to publicsh the manifesto. The Washington Post did. Tell us about how i believe there was a meeting that you can maybe describe where at first you said no, dont publish it. But then changed your mind quickly. Tell us about how about that meeting. There was a meeting at the task force in San Francisco. The knee jerk reaction was, the Na
Of a tour that is open to the public. You are seeing it because of cspans special access. Vips coming to the space as they did in Lyndon Johnson say, it is not open to visitors daily basis. The remarkable thing about this basis it is a living breathing artifact. It hasnt changed at all since president johnson died. Theres a document in the corner of this room signed by, among others, then archivist of the united states, and Lady Bird Johnson telling my predecessors myself, and my successors that nothing in this room can change. We are here at the 100 block of congress avenue in austin. To my left, is the colorado river. This is an important site, because this is where waterloo austins predecessor was. It was for five cabins, occupied by families. Im standing at the spot where the cabin was. This is where they were staying when they got wind of a big buffalo herd. Lamarr and the other men jumped on their horses. Congress avenue was a muddy ravine that led to the north. The men galloped
And vote for republicans because they give a comfort zone for their racism. It has been said that the gop makes satan look like a student. They use the common white men for their games, their only for the rich, the corporations. Host we will continue with more of your calls and comments in the next hour. As we focus on the start of the 140 congress a reminder, we will have a life of our program on tuesday, kicking off the new congress, starting off at 7 00 am eastern time. Our sunday roundtable, what to expect for the 114 congress in the year ahead in politics. Youre watching and listening to c spans washington journal on this sunday morning, january 4. The c span cities tour takes book tv and American History tv on the road, traveling to u. S. Cities to learn about their history and literary life. This weekend, we partnered with Time Warner Cable for a visit to austin, texas. We are in a private suite of linden and lady bird johnson. This was the private quarters for the president and
University in connecticut to read it is about an hour and 20 minutes. Soon we will be meeting two distant wished journalists the New York Times, ms. Alessandra stanley and mr. Frank bruni. We understand the very long ripple effects and reverberations of the New York Times, which extends so deeply into our nations history, 1851. It is red on five continents, as we say all the news that is fit to print, in the Digital World all the news that is fit to click. To be honest, Rush Limbaugh explains, i can only read a few paragraphs in a New York Times story before i puke. Well, last summer i was watching a rerun of a charlie rose special and the editor of the new yorker was speaking about the media in america, and remnick talked about his career. He had spent 10 years at the washington post. For the past 22 years he has been the editor of the new yorker. He said, New York Times has been the greatest competitor of my entire professional career. He said to charlie rose, i think New York Times
Leadership and talent. If it is in Computer Science the new kinds of languages and technologies, cloudbased things they might need to love too. The policy side of that, whether it is making sure that trend to bring all americans into that. Training for the jobs of the future. President ial candidates have been talking about that for 20 years. People are seeing 80 to 90 pickup general assembly, think that that . Things like that. The end a. Theyre not millions of people that there are beginning to be hundreds. It is like taking a semester long class. In some cases it is people upgrading the skills into a more modern set of product. I was just with the cofounder of square. They place 1000 people in miami into new jobs. He created meet up. People came twice a week and did online courses together. They had communities and were placed into jobs. There is some minor backlash. For example, they want said that everyone ought to be able to repair car engines. But they are not going to be critic