Host Rachel Louise martin the story you tell in your new book, a most tolerant little town, centers around clinton tennessee in the 1950s. Where is that and describe what it was like . Guest clinton is right on the edge of the mountains that make upppalhia. It is about anof knoxville and it is right on the gateway to coal mining country. Host if you and i were there in the 1950s what kind of a community would we find . Guest it was an interesting place in the 50s. It was very mixed up about itself. On one hand it was a small rural southern appalachian town full of coal miners and farmers and local business people. But it was also 7 miles from oak ridge, which was a secret city built as part of the Manhattan Project that built the first atom bomb and it was also about seven miles from nora stamm. Norris dam. So while it was isolated and small it was also very connected. In 1956 it was the sort of place that oak president ial candidates felt like they had to go and Campaign Even though t
Host Rachel Louise martin the story you tell in your new book, a most tolerant little town, centers around clinton tennessee in the 1950s. Where is that and describe what it was like . Guest clinton is right on t appalachia. Tains that make it is about an hour north of knoxville and it is right on the gateway to coal mining country. Host if you and i were there in the 1950s what kind of a community would we find . Guest it was an interesting place in the 50s. It was very mixed up about itself. On one hand it was a small rural southern appalachian town full of coal miners and farmers and local business people. But it was also 7 miles from oak ridge, which was a secret city built as part of the Manhattan Project that built the first atom bomb and it was also about seven miles from nora stamm. Norris dam. So while it was isolated and small it was also very connected. In 1956 it was the sort of place that oak president ial candidates felt like they had to go and Campaign Even though there
Honor of introducing our event today where were going to discuss not only ganesh, his incredible book, but also the animus that really brings it to life. This is the latest in columbia series on markets where we discuss problems, political economy and how to solve them. I want to start by noting that his book is brilliant, and its brilliant because. It touches on problems that are so implicitly obvious to all of us. Im sure everyone in this room has felt frustration. An airline categorically. It feels like air travel has somehow even worse. Were offered less space and stuffed amidst more seats. Were given less food and charge, more fees. Were extended longer delays and offered less destinations. Everything that should have grown has shrunk and everything that should have shrunk has grown. Our planes have inverted and too often it feels like were flying upside down. And these problems with Civil Aviation emblematic of larger problems with our own country all over our infrastructure feel
Honor of introducing our event today where were going to discuss not only ganesh, his incredible book, but also the animus that really brings it to life. This is the latest in columbia series on markets where we discuss problems, political economy and how to solve them. I want to start by noting that his book is brilliant, and its brilliant because. It touches on problems that are so implicitly obvious to all of us. Im sure everyone in this room has felt frustration. An airline categorically. It feels like air travel has somehow even worse. Were offered less space and stuffed amidst more seats. Were given less food and charge, more fees. Were extended longer delays and offered less destinations. Everything that should have grown has shrunk and everything that should have shrunk has grown. Our planes have inverted and too often it feels like were flying upside down. And these problems with Civil Aviation emblematic of larger problems with our own country all over our infrastructure feel
That there is sponsorship for the resistance groups, um, theres definitely assistance, as we know, general rudy was the main advisor to the resistance and the the syrian army inside syria, he also was supportive of the resistance in lebanon for for over decade uh side by side with general sulaymani, and so therefore there is a unity when it comes to the fact that there is planning, so we hear the statement of hazballah for example, hazballah has said that this is going beyond and trespassing and violating the red lines, what do they mean by that . This is going beyond the the limit for the israelis, will that mean that hezbulah has also the right to retaliate for this assassination as well, in addition to that were conducted against its own fighters as well as a heizballah resistance, and so this basically puts a lot of question marks, whether the resistance will work um simultaneously on. Of retaliation that will include of course going also uh targets hitting targets for the israelis