Youll also hear a profile of the first ladies since 1960, and booktv visits denver to speak with local authors and tour the citys literary sites. Plus, the science used toism prove the effectiveness and safety of the u. S. Military, trent lott and jon meacham talk about president ial politics, we discuss why the mix has lost faith why the public has lost faith in their political leaders. And finally, Jean Edward Smith discusses his most recent book on the president ial tenure of george w. Bush. Thats just a few of the programs youll see on booktv this weekend. For a complete television schedule, go to booktv. Org. Three full days of nonfiction books and authors this weekend, television for serious readers. And now were going to kick off the weekend with a look at the fight against pandemics. Well, good morning, everyone. Im joanne meyers, and id like to thank you all for beginning your morning with us. We are delighted to dr. Ali khan and cspans booktv to this breakfast program. Dr. Kh
Percentage of them but they do exist who feel at though their identity is under a certain sense of crisis and who are looking to these groups who are expressing their grievances sometimes in horrifically violent way. Were nowhere near to problem europe has. Lets be clear. We have had 3,000 or so europeans who have left to join isis, and almost zero very close to zero of them in america, and i will also say that this overwhelming focus that we have on islamic terrorism and islamic extremism in the United States is absurdly exaggerated and more dangerously, think, hides the truth. The department of homeland security, the fbi, and 74 of every single Law Enforcement agency in the United States all say that the greatest threat to americans is rightwing extremism, rightwing terrorists. They have killed far, far more than americans since the attacks of 9 11 than islamic terrorists have. Youre more likely in this donee to be shot by a todd than to be killed by an islamic terrorist at awful as
Really details in the early part what makes why she is compelled to collect this literature. But read everything. You have time. They are reset all the other ones i love. But i think we see these contradictions. We see hurston the biographer, hurston who has who takes black people in the western hemisphere so seriously and is the first to say we do is a religion. And this is why. Why. These are components. And yet, hurston who has moments of american nationalism about the u. S. Occupation. Hurston who is so u. S. Centric do and how she sees the caribbean. So i think you get all the hurstons we have been talking about in and i agree with the characteristics, just because this just so wonderful to see you take so seriously and how you going to a blacks house and everything is on an angle or how we turn nouns into verbs. And right whenever i you hear someone use a word conversation i think of the world hurston. Thats not bad language, if there were doesnt exist we make it exist. Hurston h
Relationship between creator and creative. That language works for me. The budda said you have want water you dont build six wells. I recognize that the water i am drawing from is the water at everybody is drawing from. Host you can watch all three hours of your discussion with reza aslan online. Was aslan right the common depiction of jesus as a peace maker who loved his enemies and turned the other cheek has been bit on a portrayal as an a political creatures of the tu turbulent world he lived in. The jesus of history had a far more complex attitude toward violence. Jim, go ahead with your questions and comments. Caller if you canned go into more detail about why your book is different than other scholarly books on jesus. Thank you, kim. My book is about the world in which jesus lived. This incredibly turbulent era in which the jews were living under the boot of imperil emperilism that controlled their life and how the jews rebelled against the roman rule and how jesus fits in. It wo
Marriage as a norm, but promote emotional and familial stability in whatever forms those families take. So youre asking a question that theres a real fight about. I happen to be on the side that says the kinds of policies i was talking about earlier, the higher minimum courages, expanded welfare programs, more protected pay and reproductive control contributes to stabilizing populations financially that then better enables them to form the kind of bonds and raise the kind of families that are going to be, you know, healthier and more economically stable. Conservatives will tell you that its about repromoting early marriage as the norm. So its a fundamental disagreement. I think were going to have to stop, but thank you all for a great, great discussion. Thank you. [applause] im going to remind you wait. They will be signing books again on the second floor in the gallery . Okay. My instructions are wrong. And dont forget to shop at the book tent and in the gallery. [laughter] youre good