expectations. we try to allow room for these surprise book that comes in that everyone is asking about and we can make work in a big way with the kind of focus that a more expensive list cannot. cary goldstein is publisher and editor-in-chief of 12 books. twelvebob brooks.com is the web site. sally pipes and grace-marie turner look at the health care legislation that was signed into law in march 2010. this 50 minute conversation is next from freedom fest 2011. i am jenkins to turner and i m joined by sally pipes and we are delighted that you are here and have an opportunity to talk to you about this frightening law that we believe will have a terribly detrimental effect on our health sector and our freedom. i am going to talk first. i have a few slides so i will be moving to the podium and sally will follow up. i wrote a book about why obamacare is wrong for america and sally wrote one called the truth about obamacare. i will move to the podium and begin the presentatio
is doable, but not yet done. as we started to go around. you run into more and more people who are at journalist school or programmers who are saying we re looking on that product. you think it s an exciting you can view this has a problem or one the grand challenges. you ve outlined oo supply side issue which is changing the algorithm. i want my expressed performances to be waited more. i d like to be able to know more what s being done to me in my name. if you could change one thing, if you could pick as a place to start, one of your discussions or hopes from filter bubble to see happen in the world in the short term, what would you change first? i actually probably wouldn t do the facebook important button or something like that. i would do some i think there is probably a sort of low hanging fruit intervention that could be made with the facebook news feed that because facebook is so much more important than twitter for better or for worse. host: because
searchable database to find links. a brand new look and feel. a great way to watch and enjoy authors and books. what are you reading this summer? .. because of his role in the legal history of the movement, civil rights movement, many, many books that are written about the legal history of the movement revolve around thurgood marshall and his conception of equality. well, my book is different. it begins with the question of what would the legal history of the civil rights movement look like if the work of thurgood marshall and the work of the supreme court justices weren t so central to the story? what would we see? who would we see? and my book answers that question with this observation. if we move those familiar persons and institutions away from the center of analysis, we can see unsung lawyers and activists at the local level. people who contributed a lot to the social and legal world that we live in today. people who sometimes disagreed with thurgood marshall and hi