Broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our chief International Im sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us. Right now the Russian Foreign minister Sergey Lavrov has said moscow has nothing to hide in the case and follows a conclusion by germany that the russian opposition figurehead was poisoned with chemical nerve agent. We have already commented on this and said we have nothing to hide a soon as alex in the valley fell ill the plane was grounded and necessary measures roomie julie taken this soon as he was transported to germany those who were demanding information from russia went silent and did not demand anything from berlin this is all following the same old scenario we hear public accusations against russia and the official requests to berlin from a Prosecutors Office have so far going on onstott we were promised today that we would soon receive response as soon as we get the facts we will react accordingly this is all reminiscent of what happened with the sc
Texas literary outlaws. Bill is a clinical professor of journalism at the university of texas of boston. He has written biographies including one of george w. Bush and one of molly ivins. So i just wanted to start, i have read a couple of your recent interviews last week, bill and when you were on npr you describe how in the early 60s dallas had become one of the most singular cities on the planet earth. I was just wondering if you could start i explaining what you meant by that . Sure. I think in the annals of American History and im a little biased to speak in such broad terms as we wrote a book about dallas called dallas 1963 but in the years prior to the assassination president kennedy, it seemed like there was no other place like that city certainly in america. But we had were a handful of people, people who lived above the cloud over a very popular people who work in forming the confederacy really have antikennedy ferber that had pushed the thinking there in some way to a fanatic
Dylan steve will be at the signing tent after if you have additional questions. Those of you been dying to know who i am. I am jessica grogan. I also have a book in the 60s is at the festival this weekend and you can find that in the 10th as well. [applause] [inaudible conversations] where youre at the National Press club with jennifer baumgardner. We are talking about we do . I would say this book is a feelgood book about one of the most frank thinks that have been politically in last couple decades. Now its a done deal. Its considering that momentum is continuing. I dont often have this happy of his tory. Its also a meditation on marriage. Im a feminist writer and i thought a lot about marriage. As a married person. I have a lot of issues with it. I think it has historically a lot of complexity for all of us as people who care about social is, but also value in something i was trying to grapple with in the book. And then theres american leaders as they came to terms with what it mean
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