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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Collision 20160117

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Collision 20160117
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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Collision 20160124

Removed from a slave, it brought tears to my eyes. Theres a lot of human stories that so many people can relate to in this book. Its about you and me. Its not just about black. Its about white, all of us coming together. If people go to booktv and type in april ryan they will see this big panel that was held, and author panel. What was that . The author panel was a Panel Discussion on race. We have professor paul butler who talks about criminal justice. We enjoy read, and author as well, who wrote the book fractured. We have michael eric dyson, and author himself, various books. I was the moderator and we had a serious discussion, serious civil discussion on issues of race. From authors who have written about it and research. Who are experts in the field. We had a Panel Discussion on the. We have people from all walks of life who actually were in the audience and asked about it, ask questions. It was a grea a great discussion becomes like the beginning of discussion that needs to happe

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Ari Berman On Give Us The Ballot 20150830

[inaudible conversations] good evening, everybody. Thank you so much for coming out tonight. So delighted to have such a great crowd on a middle of august summer evening. My names lissa muscatine, im one of the coowners of politics prose. On behalf of our staff and on behalf of my husband and coowner, brad graham, we really are excited to have all of you here. I do want to just mention a couple of things for those of you who dont know. We are also now running book operations in three of the six busboys and poets in washington with plans to be in all of them before not too long. So if you happen to be at 14th and v or in tata coma and or in tacoma, youll find our books there. We also are going to be the bookseller for the National Book test value over the saturday of labor day weekend. There are going to be more than a hundred authors there with its a tremendous literary event here in d. C. , so we hope well see some of you there as well. Before we get started, a couple of housekeeping

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Hard Choices 20140704

Ticker series, featuring prominent authors. Id like to thank everyone connect it was listener who helped to organize this evenings event. The guest of honor is done primarily of course for her Political Goals as first lady, u. S. Senator from new york in the 67th secretary of state. Shes also just published her fifth book and has several previous best sailors to her name. So added to the list of credits after Hillary Rodham clinton should certainly be accomplished author. Hard choices, her memoir about her four years as secretary of state recounts how she came to accept a cabinet position offered by her former political rival and led the effort to deny nations standing around the world. The book also reveals some of the last want cash, less battle hardened side of her not, like wimps in the public humor as come as selfdeprecating, maternal, maybe even grant maternal. Although hillary credits a small team of people for helping with the book, she carved out months on her calendar to writ

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140704

Jordan . If they do become democratic countries like egypt did briefly would that be better for us . Guest the question is not whether this is better for us or not. The ideal and the goal is a good one. The question is how do you get there and how long do you take it or what measures do you take . You mentioned egypt. Egypt was ready. Look at the United States. Were rewriting for an an election when the United States was formed to have everybody in the United States boat . Our founders didnt think so. They limited the people who could vote in an election. You say its horrible and terrible. Maybe it was maybe it wasnt that it was a decision that was made to make sure there was continuity and stability within government that was consistent with the values the government was founded upon. We cant go out and say the objective is a free election. I shouldve never been the objective. We have to work with individual situations to ultimately even though may take 100 years to get there but the

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