Well cover it and much more on making money. Charles less than 24 hours the United States and china will sign phase one of their trade deal. The agreement is a big win for President Trump. It is expected to include chinas commitment to buy at least 200 billion in manufacturing, agricultural goods, Energy Products services over next few years. China to end the practice of forcing Foreign Companies to transfer technologies to chinese partners. Also cracking down on chinas currency manipulation and intellectual property theft. Here with more on the deals first step, what comes after, former trump trade jobs advisor curtis ellis. Curtis, were at the moment of truth. Tell the American Public what we are going to get. Were going to get a new deal with china. I like to say the big deal about this deal, charles, is the deal itself. Prior to President Trump coming on the scene, everybody kind of thought that, well we already have a trade deal with china. It is pretty much, pretty much okay. You
You can be a member online any time or by signing up at the table in the hallway today. So let me remind you of how the festival works. Were going to have an author speak now for 30 minutes followed by a 10 minute question answer period, and then i will walk the author out to the front of the visitor . E to sign bookses an you can purchase her book in new deal bookstore and then meet the author and discuss the book even more. So our next author today is sandra bultins a veteran teacher and historian. For two decades she lived abroad for a soldier in the United States army serving in germany and leader as a teacher in International Schools in europe, africa, and asia. She earned her doctorate in history at ohio state university. Wherer her focus on gender africanamerican history, gender and africanamerican history led to publication of her book glory in the spirit. How four black women took on army during world war ii doctor is act uv in National Grassroots movement move to amend and in
After words book notes plus q a pit listen to ccn bookshelf podcast feed today finds he spent bookshelf podcast feed and all of our podcast on the freaks he spent now mobile video app or wherever you get your podcast. And on our website cspan podcast. Listening to programs on cspan through cspan radio just got easier. Tell your Smart Speaker plate cspan radio listen to washington journal daily at 7 00 a. M. Eastern, important congressional hearings other Public Affairs events throughout the day. Weekdays at 5 00 p. M. Catch washington today for fastpaced report cspan any time tell your Smart Speaker plate cspan radio. Cspan powered by cable. Good evening my name is Jane Campbell as president and ceo of the 96 capitalist oracle society. I have the honor of serving as a master of ceremonies for this event. I want to acknowledge that several of my Board Members are here. I have to be especially nice to them they are my bosses. John carlson my board chair sean perry giles who else is here
Exonerations by five exonerations by dna, every one of those stories would make a great book, the book should be written, every Wrongful Conviction is a story from the point of view about plot, the suffering, the drama, the deceit , the fact that the rapist is still out there raping when someone else is savoring his time. These are fantastic stories but the system is broken i would have written all of him but i cant do that. To answer your question i would love to be able to write another book of nonfiction, im not sure do it. It would take so much time away from the novels, the the kids books and other books i enjoy doing. Host thank you for stopping by book tv. Guest my pleasure its always in pleasure talking to. Guest and we are back live on book tv for the firstever mississippi book book festival in jackson. The next panel beginning now is looking at the history of civil rights in america. The moderator for todays panels robbie luckett. Robbie luckett received his ph. D. From the u
Commission. We are being recorded live on cspans booktv so if you have not already please silence your cell phones. If you have not purchased the books, the panels have written you will have an opportunity to do that after outside. The authors will also be signing immediately after this panel in the authors attempt. The moderator for todays panel is robbie luckett. Robbie luckett received his ph. D. From the university offr l georgia with a focus on civilve rights history, the native mississippian he returned home to accept the position ofas associate professor ofci histord and director of the Margaret Wolter center for the study of the africanamerican experiencef at Jackson State University. Look at as a member verse festivals Advisory Board. Thanks chris. Its my great pleasure to moderate this panel on civil rights history that i think its particularly important for two reasons. One is to understand the importance of thisim building ad what it meant particularly for v segregationist