Slope but its ongoing and the future of that standpoint is uncertain but the future economically at the moment is one that we all are very concerned over 30000000 new people lot of employers Small Businesses going under bankruptcies going up but you know larry im an optimist i believe in this country i believe in the strength of the American People and i think that next year we will see a strong economic recovery i hope it starts right now and i think it will begin to start now but over the longer run beginning hopefully this year were going to see america come back stronger than ever. You were governor during the tragedy of 911 how do you respond the way the handle of this still way you handle lets you know it larry its disappointing that we dont speak the cooperation at all levels of government we had incident or 11th you mentioned my book beyond the great divide and i tell the story in that book of the afternoon disappear 11th when Rudy Giuliani gave me a call and said that he had r
Bridged thanks good seeing you again delta larry not saying youre going to be im with you preach it the efforts are all right as the covert 19 death toll nears 100000 of them have broken the transition for greatness has started ahead of schedule tom says this will be a year of ups and downs but next year will be one of the best ever what are your thoughts on that. Well obviously this year is a year for enormous downs 1st a horrific loss of life that continues pace the slope but its ongoing and the future of that standpoint is uncertain but the future economically at the moment is one that we all are very concerned about over 30000000 do people out of employed Small Businesses going under bankruptcies going up but you know larry im an optimist i believe in this country i believe in the strength of the American People and i think that next year we will see a strong economic recovery i hope it starts right now and i think it will begin to start now but over the longer run beginning hopefu
Iconic mag of me has tips for a perfect weekend in granada spain. Whats an essential part of every birthday writes the cake but the creations in our 1st reports today are more off work then pastry they are made by cake autists compelling at the Cake International in Birmingham England and theyve come up with all kinds of bizarre ideas we joined cake on his bed calvin at the fair and watched him create something very special. Otherwise known as the bite king. In his world is that of cake artist every year the best from around the world meet at the Cake International in Birmingham England. This year some 1300 bakers professionals and amateurs are here to present their creations. Some of these artworks its hard to tell but they are in fact cakes. Such as this life size effigy of a character from the t. V. Series killing eve. Everything for me is seen in so so incredible. Is you know committed. By steve realizing in the industry how you can improve things you can do things that other peopl
Talks about us policy in the region and the recent confrontation between the us and iran. Watch booktv this week and every weekend on cspan2. If i could have everybodys attention we would like to get started. I am brian anderson, editor of city journal and i want to welcome you on behalf of the Manhattan Institute. It is with great pleasure that i introduce john tierney, a contributing editor at city journal and coauthor of the fascinating and useful new book the power of bad how the negativity effect rules us and how we can rule it. It is on sale outside the room here. John has long been one of the nations leading voices on the intersection of science and Public Policy and make no mistake, no matter how calmly, reasonably expressed, his is a very contrarian voice. It was johns New York Times column the big city which ran from the mid90s until 2002 that first made me a fan of his work. There he took on any number of prevailing this about cities from rent control to the root causes of h
[inaudible conversations] if i could have everybodys attention we would like to get started. I am brian anderson, editor of city journal and i want to welcome you on behalf of the Manhattan Institute. It is with pleasure that i introduce john tierney, a value contributing editor of the journal and coauthor of the fascinating and useful new book the power of bad how the negativity effect rules us and how we can rule it. It is on sale outside the room here. John has long been one of the nations leading voices on the intersection of science and Public Policy and make no mistake, however calmly, reasonably expressed, his is a very contrary and voice. Ons New York Times column the big city which ran from the mid90s until 2002 that made me a fan of his work, he took on any number of prevailing miss from the efficacy of rent control to the root causes of homelessness to environmental policy. One remarkable column was born from johns irritation that Rosie Odonnells ruling was public or schism