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[inaudible conversations] good afternoon, everyone. I karlyn bowmanim karlyn bowmar fellow at the American Enterprise institute and i would like to welcome all of you and the cspan audience to this lecture by peter schuck. This will conclude 20162017 bradley lecture series. We are as always grateful to the lives of milwaukee Wisconsin Foundation that supported the lecture for more than a quartercentury. When peter emailed me and colleagues to say he might be able to give a lecture about his new book, one nation undecided Clear Thinking about bipartisanship that divides us we jumped at the chance for he is one of many academic. But professor of law at yale he reminded me that he was an aei visiting scholar in 79. Hes the author of why government fails so often and how it can do better, understanding the institutions and policies that shape america and the world and it collaborated with the late james q. Wilson. And finally, the moderate, cool news on hot topics. To find out copies of th
Time, but glad to be here. Im also chair of the brickle avenue literary society. Turn your cell phones off, please. Thank you all for coming. Lets thank our sponsors. We need to do that in every session, because they are soan important to the success of the fair. So big thanks to knight foundation, ohl, the bachelor foundation, the degroot foundation. As always, thank you to all the friends of the book fair. We hope everybody whos in thisr room will be a friend by next year so you can enjoy all thee activities that are available for friends during the year. We thank our volunteers, we thank the staff of the book fair and super big thanks to miamidade college. [applause] okay, thanks so all. [applause] we have a big crowd, so let me start by introducing our authors introducer. She has been, talk about good examples, a friend of the Miami Book Fair since the very first year. How many of you are founding book fair friends . Anybody else been around as long as marcia . A few. Okay, good. A
Post a comment on our Facebook Page acebook. Com booktv. And now the final portion of a threepart program. Authors, juniorjournalists, actors and other public figures complete a reading from elie wiesels night. The first two parts can be seen online at booktv. Org. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Please check your cellphone and make sure it is set to silent mode. And now the Jewish Museum of heritage, present the conclusion of an International Tribute to elie wiesel, a Community Reading of night. An icy wind was blowing violently. But we marched without faltering. The ss made us increase our pace. Faster, you tramps, you flearidden dogs why not . Moving fast made us a little warmer. The blood flowed more readily in our veins. We had the feeling of being alive faster, you filthy dogs we were no longer marching, we were running. Like automatons. The ss were running as well, weapons in hand. We looked as though we were running from them. The night was pitchblack. From time to time, a