Size doom if it a deal isnt cut by years owned. But washington, both side have dug in their heels, and the answer may be that suddenly the sliding down the fiscal slope does not seem that bad. Maybe thats why the republicans leaders like speaker of the house john boehner were able to put off making a counter proposal to the president s offer until today. Crossing the red line on the talks by rejecting the demind that the republicans accept a hike in the marginal tax rate for those with income over a quarter Million Dollars a year. My view . Obviously i agree with the white house on the substance and as i have said before, their hand gets stronger over time. But sometimes a new idea can change the dynamic. Here is an idea that has been around for a long time, supported by james tobin way back and pushed by ralph nadar in a Washington Post oped this weekend. Impose a tax on financial transactions. It will give us up to 100 billion a year, fail on a sector that has generateed enormous unw
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Introduction. Thank you for coming out. I wanted to thank keplers for hos hosting this event. This is a great option, you dont have to buy by book, but buy a book and support the organization. I have three short excerpts i would like to read for you. And then i thought we could have a short question and answer. Has anyone read the book yet . Some people have started it. Some people finished it. Some people working on it. Just to give you context. The format of the book is unusual. One of my publishers told me it is category stretcher. It is written primarily as a memoir. It is a personal experience of trying to balance a demanding career and motherhood and how i completely failed. But i tried to make sense of the failure and put it into a bigger context. And the idea for turning it into a book started when i started hearing stories from other women that were similar to mine about burning out and i realized how maxed out we are and i wanted to understand it in a bigger way. I tried to i
Louisville Free Public Library in louisville, kentucky, is next on booktv. [applause] thanks a lot, greg. Thank you. Very grateful to be in this this beautiful library. Thanks to you all for coming out on a fashionty evening. I do hope that well mostly have a conversation, think about questions you might want to ask, because im speaking ill try to keep my prepared remarks short, read three short passages from the book, and then lets talk about fdr. My grandmother was a schoolteacher. She taught music in the detroit Public Schools for many years, all through the 30s, 40s and 50s. Dedicated new deal democrat. And she said, jim, i want to tell you about a great man, a heroic man who had polio. As an adult. Now, i knew about polio, because id had the sugar cube, right . The vaccine. I knew what that was about, and it was scary to think about a grown man who had polio. She told me how he had to struggle across a stage to get to a podium, walking with canes all by himself. And this was an ac