Debates arthatthe debates are oe world series is over and the election isnt until next week so we have a window of time with which to hear the professor. What exactly do we mean by now, it is a character that has bedeviled philosophers, priests and modernday physicists from augustine to feinstein to the present. They tried to call the time and illusion but the eminent guests today, richard muller, protests he says physics should explain reality not deny it. I even understood that part. The entanglement and antimatter in the big bang which youve all been talking about. His new book has gotten wonderful reviews from people like Neil Degrasse tyson who says it is a master class of the plane is and why we proceeded to the way we do. Its an exciting approach to the analysis of time but now he forges a new path. Theres also cartoons and the buck. Can science share light Richard Mueller makes his case in the wide reaching investigation of how nature may generate reading for those concerned. R
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For a complete schedule go to go to our website booktv. Org. You can also follow us on facebook, facebook. Com book tv, on twitter booktv and on instagram at book underscore tv for lots of behindthescenes images and videos. This is book tvs live live coverage of the Los Angeles Times possible of books and will begin with the author panel on the environment. Im alex. I do the morning edition on 89. 3 mac. [applause] i am thrilled to have the three wonderful guests who are with us this morning to discuss a very important topic, environment, surviving the future. Ill tell you a little bit about each one of them starting to my far left, lee van der voo is an independent journalist and one of my cities in the planet, portland oregon. The author of the fish market inside the bigmoney battle for the ocean in your dinner plate. Sitting next to her lets hold our pasta the very end, sitting in the middle is miriam horn the author of several books putting the New York Times bestselling earth, the
In california. Many of you will have at your place setting an envelope, and if you open the envelope youll find a record or two that we were able to find about you when you served the president. And the staff that we have, a great staff inside the foundation, they had more fun and you would just imagine as they would uncover something in a document that links something, theyd say, wow, and youd end up with the conversation around these documents. So i can only share with you that it was a great discovery process for our people and i think we are reproducing them for you to have at your tables as a little bit different. So we thought that would be fun. So [ applause ] its a great honor for me to introduce our first panel of the afternoon, we have two very significant panels, one that will start shortly and one than begins as near to 2 00 as we can make that happen. Im delighted that youre here for the dedication today and especially the nixon alumni reunion. As members of the administra
In california. Many of you will have at your place setting an envelope, and if you open the envelope youll find a record or two that we were able to find about you when you served the president. And the staff that we have, a great staff inside the foundation, they had more fun and you would just imagine as they would uncover something in a document that links something, theyd say, wow, and youd end up with the conversation around these documents. So i can only share with you that it was a great discovery process for our people and i think we are reproducing them for you to have at your tables as a little bit different. So we thought that would be fun. So [ applause ] its a great honor for me to introduce our first panel of the afternoon, we have two very significant panels, one that will start shortly and one than begins as near to 2 00 as we can make that happen. Im delighted that youre here for the dedication today and especially the nixon alumni reunion. As members of the administra