Ellen karel has written a book called force. Whats on the front of starbucks . It is a motorcycle deleted or not and it is in the middle of nowhere in the southern south america actually. It is a bmw because i took that motorcycle for three years alone and with it all over the world. We have passions and dreams. I always wanted to travel around the world. My passions have been certainly writing and motorcycle riding and i find myself at a fork in the road, unemployed and recently divorced. So, i decided that instead of just scrambling to try to find the next job i sold everything that i had, and i hopped on a motorcycle to visit and experience different cultures and different people all over the world. We come to forks in our lives and they are the things on the motorcycle that keep us going in the right direction and what we share and eat food with and finally, you know if you are a musician and you know what a tuning fork is in that brings harmony and resonance to that so there is a
Edmund burke, thomas paine and the birth of the right and left. Applause [applause] ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the second installment of our thrilling First Ever National Constitution Center bill of rights book fair. For those of you who are joining us for the first time on cspan let me introduce this great event briefly one more time. Im jeffrey rosen, the president and ceo of the National Constitution center, which, as our audience knows is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u. S. Constitution on a nonpartisan basis. And this book festival is part of a daylong celebration, today, december 15, bill of rights day which is the 225th 225th anniversary of the proposal of the bill of rights. Of the new Exhibit Opening at the Constitution Center which displays one of the 12 original copies of the bill of rights. And this was one of the copies that George Washington sent to the states on october 2, 1789. Were displaying it with ra
Years or 80 years to even get that little sliver that they got. Rex thank you. Below, mr. Matt taibbi. Matt. Im sorry. I am a young journalist. Im sorry. [laughter] im doing my best to bring awareness. I am currently a news correspondent hot for a notforprofit trying to do my best. To be honest i feel extremely powerless, and i am doing my best to try to bring awareness and inform people. I have done my research. The only thing that i can think of doing because i no like you said on the daily show, it is a fixture. This system is almost impossible to tackle. You have to work from the ground up. Basically we are trying to get the power back to the common man. Even though it kind of sounds like and accused of being a communist. People bit edgy about it. But your thoughts on workplace democracy . I have seen an Organization Called cinco. Different organizations basically have open transparency, Profit Sharing with employees and allows them to have different models. They feel like they can