saving justice. and i m here because i worked as one of bob s assistance for two and a half years we are friends between 1974 and his death last fall. but i need to open with a compression. i can t say very much about the book. i ll talk instead about bob bork, the man and solicitor general. the reason i can t say much about the book is his principal focus is his first six months on the job. she plead guilty and resigned as vice president when he persuaded the supreme court to stop justice douglas crusade and the u.s. from persecuting the vietnam war. but he fired archibald cox as the watergate special prosecutor and appointed thee into risky to replace him. and when he served as acting attorney general for three months between the ted elliott richardson designed and william saxby was appointed. not bad for one s first six months on the job. the title saving justice comes from bob s decision not to re-sign this saturday night massacre, which by the way should ve been calle
after 9/11 during the run-up to the iraq war inexplicably when there was the largest coordinated demonstration in february 2003 against the war with iraq. some estimates it can laypeople including antarctica, demonstrated against the war. americans reacted by saying the most hated us. they hate us because burkett. in fact it turns out that s not a helpful way of for behavior and the concept of anti-americanism so often it is a wall between ourselves and a better understanding of the complexity of the world that i decided to look into its history host: what is significant about 1899? guest: and nike are were number of critical books printed about the rise of u.s. industrial power and how post a challenge to european trade and in european countries with the debate over how to ensure the rising challenge of the new world power would take over the markets european slope are essential. that s a dispute about material concerns, but americans read it as the world is coming to ha
fs or trade to come the technology is changing how we communicate. guest: yes and no. there s this assumption that the tape knowledge she had computers and mobile phones are changing the ways we write to each other because we re supposedly using abbreviations and acronyms and emoticons. if you re a young teenage girl you re using a blog. there may be a handful of these kinds of shorthand and emoticons commonly used. not nearly as many as the press would have you believe. what is changing is the way you read, the ways we write. i ll tell you what they mean by that in a second. our social relationships are changing incredibly and i m going to suggest our personal individual psyches are changing. so let s start with how we read. it s pretty clear is what you read things on the screen, whether it s a laptop or even reader for tablet computer or mobile phone company don t go quite this family as you do when you read a hard copy. in fact, that s the subject of my next book. but