we re going to start on obama orders fed up wave of sign air tax against iran. it is about the worm. you remember that being reported about years ago. we re going to ask you about the use of cyberattacks as a weapon and whether or not you believe it s a legitimate tool for the united states and what its pluses and minuses are. our phone lines are open for you to join in. republicans, 202-737-0002. democrats, 202-737-0001. independents, 202-628-0205. tweet us, @cspanwj. or comment on our facebook page. we re going to tell you about this story that s get ago loss of discussion in the new york times and all across the internet. people are beginning to report it and comment on it. this is a photograph, and the author is mr. sanger, chief washington correspondent of the new york times, and he has a book that s about to be released next week. the reporting for today s story comes from his work on that book. let me show you the story on the front page we re talking about. david
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talking about this book, john f. kennedy: the new frontier president nova publishers.com is the website in case you re interested. up next, historian sub for profiles aaron burr, vice president of the united states. he told former secretary alexander hamilton in a duel. mr. brands represents a different standard than your politician to a collection of letters between aronberg and his daughter, theodosia. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. i am delighted to speak here. i was like to speak in washington with where the audiences are well informed and engaged. having just finished teaching a semester for the year at the university of texas, isolated to speech or not it s the people you don t have to be here. there will be no tests. i say this sincerely. i m very flattered you took the time in your evening to come listen to me. i think that my students by and large are interested in the subject, but i know perfectly well that if they did not test, it did, academic papers
whether it will and how much it will take with it on its way of remains to be seen as the last line of your book. it s the last line of our interview that remains to be seen. thank you, corey robin. it s been a pleasure sitting down and talking to you. .. and now, h.w. brands, author of greenback planet and jim graeber talk about their books. they spoke and took audience questions for just over an hour. it s fabulous to see such a large crowd out here today. i want to come to this havei wor anything to do with the fact that the dollar relative fact yours today? we are really, really lucky toky have two fabulous prolific writers witho us today.ay anyway to topics to be more relevant to talk about today s climate of economic crisis? david graeber and h.w. brands here to talk about their newboo. books.g we i m assuming you have trouble getting questions from the audience, butwo to let me do a e couple of housekeeping topics. when you re done every year in press of the author
gainer appearing at the texas book festival in austin to talk about their books. they spoke and took audience questions for just over an hour. [inaudible conversations] it s nice to see such a large crowd out here today. i m wondering, does this have anything to do with the fact that the debt and the dollar might actually be relevant topics today? we re really, really lucky to have two fabulous, prolific writers with us today. and what two topics could be more relevant than to talk about in today s climate of economic crisis. david graber and w.h. brands here to talk about their new books. i m assuming we won t have any trouble getting questions from the audience, but let me do a couple of housekeeping things, first, because i m hoping when you re impressed with the two authors, you re going to buy their books in the book-signing tent. fifteen minutes after the end of the session, or actually it s so close it might be 15 seconds. the authors will sign their books at the boo