For complete Television Schedule booktv. Org 48 hours of nonfiction books an authors. Television for serious readers next we kick off the weekend with dana joya on why poetry matters. [inaudible] good evening everyone if youre stapgd theres still a few seats up here. Over here a few places. Welcome to tonights trinity form evening conversation with dana joya im president of the forum and on behalf of us wii all delighted that you are here. And were also delighted to get to partner with howard and roberta who are sponsors this evening in getting to host what is sure to be a fascinating event. If youre new, i know many of you seem to be new faces. A little bit about us. We exist to provide a space and resource for leaders to engage life greatest questions in the the context of faith and Great Questions of life linked to our notion of truth, beauty and goodness, and historically one of the most important means of disterns and internalizing those notions of truth, u beauty and goodness of
withrow. i was tenderly cared for by his daughter mary. so angelically did she care for me that a feeling stronger than ordinary goodwill was awakened in my breast for this fair angel who ministered me. and it was my good fortune that the feeling was fully reciprocated. and in due time there was a marriage! [ laughter ] and three children. my wife gently passed some years ago, and she rests in our national cemetery on arlington heights. and when i answer the final muster, i shall rest beside her, comforted by her presence and by the proximity of so many of my brave brothers, both the blue and the gray. thank you. [ applause ] it s a little difficult to come back to the 21st century after that. thank you, stephen. it was magnificent. you re welcome. [ applause ] if you have questions, please go to the microphone. and let me ask the first one. tell us the story that we heard you begin to tell of a drink last night about how you found larry and the subject and the remini
ordinary goodwill was awakened in my breast for this fair angel who ministered me and it was my good fortune that the feeling was fully reciprocated and in due time, there was a marriage. and three children. my wife gently passed some years ago, and she rests in our national cemetery on arlington heights. and when i answer the final muster, i shall rest beside her, comforted by her presence, and by the proximity of so many of my brave brothers, most of blue and the gray. thank you. [ applause ] it s a little difficult to come back to the 21st century after that, thank you, stephen. it was magnificent. [ applause ] you re welcome. if you have questions, please go to the microphone. let me ask the first one. tell us the story that we heard you begin to tell over a drink last night how you found larry and the subject and the reminiscents. oh, boy. [ laughter ] i this well, let me just preface it by saying, i think this is the third time i ve performed this piece. and
the fifth point that we saw, that we think is important is that parents and teenagers are concerned about geo-location services places that can track your behavior, we found that 91% of parents found that search engines and online social networking sites should not be able to share their physical location with other companies before they have been given the specific authorization to do so. a strong majority of teenagers, 81%, said the same thing. geode-location services have popped up geo-location services have popped up recently, and on the radar as a serious concern. the sixth point is that approximately 70% of parents think schools need to educate kids about privacy it needs to be part of the basic curriculum in school as social media and digital media, more broadly, have revolutionized the lives of students across the country. the seven. we found is that parents want updated privacy laws. we will speak to that with sharon genachowski, jon leibowitz, and deputy secre
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