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Turn . Guest well, i wouldnt say date that created it, but if i had to pick one date as the epicenter, perhaps, of the turn, it would have been the reykjavik summit in october of 1986, just about five years ago from this fall. Cspan what happened there . Guest in this remarkable event, probably the most remarkable meeting of u. S. And soviet leaders, certainly since kennedys meeting with khrushchev in vienna, reagan and gorbachev and shevardnadze and shultz sat down in a small room in reykjavik over a dining room table and started negotiating over their entire nuclear arsenal. They had on the table to be bargained with the entire stock of Ballistic Missiles in the arsenals of both governments which were the basic weapons underpinning their national power. At the end of the summit reagan even said and i have the quotes authenticated for the first time why dont we just get rid of all Nuclear Weapons . Just get rid of them all. And gorbachev said, yes, lets do that. Lets just get rid of t
Signing table. Thank you again for everyone attending here live. The signing table is directly outside the auditorium. Again we would like to thank mr. Peters on the habs of the lit fest and the lit fest appreciates your feedback which you can provide at pictures wrote lit best. Org. Thank you. [applause]. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] heres a look at books that are being published this week. Journalist Judith Schwartz look at ways to improve water availability and by the certification and water in plain sight. In the new trail appears, New York Post columnist naomi riley puts forth the policies she says will help american indians, from increased access to education to Legal Protections and entry into the free market. University at buffalo Political Science Professor James campbell looks at the causes of americas Political Division in, polarize. In the grid Gretchen Bakke reports on americas aging Energy Infrastructure and how to modernize it. Neuroscientist dean bu
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This is how we tell the history, but my goal is to silence less and less people and thats what i would hope were doing in history. Which is not necessarily creating im not trying to create a new narrative. Im not trying to say if we do that now, well come to another narrative that were all going to agree on. I guess what i hope for the museum is that there is a lot of things that we have been silent about that show up in the museum in some kind of in some kind of way and now spaces for people to add other things that they think are silent because were all going to create something that has silences in it. But to have a lot of things that have been silent and not to worry about whether im not running a museum, i can say not worry, not to worry about the things that are going to be upset about that, are in there or included, et cetera. Yeah. [ applause ] my name is Junior Williams from newark, new jersey. The sum that is i think some of us make is that being black was only a protected de