Governor, but we didnt have it then. But i think if you look at the way you also used digital media, the white house photographer was still taking still photos in 20012003 and we didnt change that until 2004. And i still dont understand facebook. Ronald christie on twitter. And how could we utilize this technology with the staff. And you notice president obama caries a blackberry and president bush did not. President obama uses email, president bush did not. So i think by the time you get into 2006, 2007, the white house staff was a lot more sophisticated in dealing with the emerging technology but for our cousins now in the Obama Administration, it is night and day, the Technology Capabilities that they have and the tools they have at their disposal to get their message out versus what we had. Um, mike hayden, who was one of bushs cia directors gave an interesting talk earlier today about the cross roads of of change that is going on in terms of security end of all of this. And it str
Then they have the kids to a lot of times. Then they have to prepare food. Its a hard life. I always say just because i dont know anything because not much has been written about asmat women what appears to be a culture in which women have very little importance for power isnt necessarily true. Its just that we men are privy to mans world and we are the writers. I always say that if you know of any ph. D. Candidates who are women who are looking for a thesis, a woman could go live in asmat and come up with really remarkable stuff. The role of the women and really what their role is. Obviously much greater than we in and my interactions with them would indicate. But it is cut off to me. Thank you and i think that was it. Thank you everybody. Appreciate it. [applause] [inaudible conversations] the judges decision in 2010 was instructive. Hes the first person who is a neutral person to have reviewed all of the evidence in the case and he decided that the evidence in the case was either no
[inaudible conversations] good afternoon. And welcome to our book forum here at the Cato Institute today for a republic no more Big Government and the rise of american political corruption by jay cost. I am john samples, Vice President and publisher here at the Cato Institute. And i again would like to welcome you to this event today for this very important book. Now, if you have been to book forums before youll notice today our event will proceed in many ways the same as all other book forums have that is, you will hear from some participants and then there will be a question and answer session about 1 00 and then lunch. Also one other thing is like all of our other events please turn all your cell phones now so that we can have the event both in peace and quiet. But some things are going to be different today. Were trying some different things, different format. In this particular case our author, jay cost, will speak for a while about the book to give you a general sense of the lay
A republic no more Big Government and the rise of american political corruption by jay cost. My name is john samples. Icann would like to welcome you to our event today for this very important book. If you read the book florins before today come the day will proceed in many ways save his fellow other bookworms have. You would hear from some participated in the there will be a questionandanswer session about 1 00 and also one other thing like our other events, please turn off our cell phones now so we can have the event in peace and quiet. Some of the things will be different today. We are trying different to us. A different format. Into this particular case, are out there jay cost with a few general sense of the lay of the land. Mycobacteria and Chris Edwards and they will for a few minutes give you some impressions of the book and then work how much a increase will have a conversation about the spread of a little corruption in america a republic no more. I look at the administrative s
Us at comments cspan. Org or send us a tweet, tweet, cspan comments. Join the conversation. Like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. Welcome to columbus, georgia, on booktv, located on the chattahoochee river. The river served as a Major Trading post and created a booming textile industry in the citys early history. The boats would come up the river and bring finished goods like, you know, furniture, machinery or agricultural implements x the farmers from east alabama and west georgia would bring their produce especially cotton into columbus, and it would be shipped down the river. Our port on the gulf is apalachicola, and from there the cotton would be shipped mainly to england or to the textile mills in the north. The help of our mediacom partners, for the next hour we explore columbus literary scene starting with local author Dan Crosswell as he recounts the life and career of general walter bidell smith. Basically, eisenhower was the good cop. So what he needed was a bad cop and