[inaudible conversations] please welcome dr. Carla hayden and susan orlean. [applaus [applause] well, i have to start by, im carla Hayden Library of congress and i want to thank jamie and feline and the angels and the readers for allowing me to be with someone who hassle evaluat evaluated elevated libraries to such an extent. Thank you. Let me say there have been patron saints of libraries, Andrew Carnegie and stuff like that, about you you are now number one. I finally smacked down Andrew Carnegie. You have. Thats great. How does it feel to be the patron saint of librarians . When i started this book, i couldnt have anticipated that part of it. I was drawn in to the story because i really wanted to understand what happened in 1986 that this epic fire that closed the l. A. Library for several years, but more importantly, i wanted to understand why i cared about it so much. I ive often said to me if city hall burned down, i would have thought thats too bad and i assume theyll rebuild it
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We are zipping by here. Good morning, everyone. I am frank. Rosemary is enjoying the day off. Are you bringing the rain . I wish i could do that if i had a magic wand and i can make that happen, i would do it in a second. A live look outside right now, we have a few clouds out there this morning, certainly in the south bay in particular but we are going to see good sunshine as we get the day going as we move along. However, rain is on everyone mind and heres the simple reason. The last time we had rain, january 28. It has been 25 days since we have had any meaningful precipitation. You might think a, is that some rain . Well, the central part of california perhaps. Sprinkles in san jose, but it is kind of falling apart. This is the system that will track to the south and east and unfortunately not bringing us any rain in Southern California, getting a little bit out of that. Current temperatures this morning, 55 in San Francisco. Chilly temperatures in santa rosa. 40 in napa, 38 in fai
Please welcome doctor hayden. [applause] i have to start. I am carl hayden, library of congress. I just want to thank jamie and angel and the readers for allowing me to be with someone who has elevated libraries to such an extent. Let me just say there have been patron saints in carnegie and things like this. I finally smacked down andrew carnegie. How does it feel to be the patron saint . When i started this book i couldnt have anticipated that part of it. I was drawn to this story because i wanted to understand what happened in 1986, this epic fire that closed the la library for twee 7 years but more importantly i wanted to understand why i cared about it so much. I often said if someone said to me city hall burns down i would have thought that is too bad and i assume they will rebuild it but hearing the library had burned felt like a deep, profoundly personal loss and i felt why do we feel such a connection to books . Why do we feel such a connection to libraries that the idea of on