And they were nothing out of ordinary. I was looking forward to it. Initially, it was really good. We got on very well. He had a really good sense of humour. He liked music. So we went out quite a bit. So later in the evening, i found myself alone with him. It hadnt been my intention at all to be alone with him. But with the high turnaround of people at a party, it happened and it was then he put his hand on my back and forced me into the bathroom and thats where he continued. That is where he raped me. He stood as close as he could physically be to me. His entire body was almost pressed up against my back and i noticed something that i think is the back of a hand perhaps, pushed up against my bum. I think as we were, the longer we were together, the more comfortable he got with putting me down. He would call me an idiot. He would swear. He would tell me i was stupid. Tell me i was thick. And i stopped eating at the dinner table eventually, because he used to tell me i was a pig and i
Cspan2. Booktv live coverage of the Annapolis Book festival continues. Starting now a panel on drone warfare. [inaudible conversations] good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to the Annapolis Book festival. We will be Getting Started in just a minute. This is being broadcast on cspan booktv. We ask that you silence yourself and then remain quiet during the discussion. It is my distinct honor to share the stage with these tremendous authors. Im going to start on my immediate right in introducing them. After my introductions, im going to let each of them talk for about ten minutes, then im going to take the power of the chair and ask a few questions and then open up to the audience for questions. On my immediate right is richard whittle. His book, predator the secret origins of the drone revolution, is the book well be discussing today. Richards a career journalist, he cut his teeth at the raleigh news and observer, then on to the Dallas Morning News where he covered defense issues for a numb
She coauthored the smartest guys in the room about the fall of enron, but more important than that, she actually foretold it a few years earlier when she started asking questions, is enron overvalued x is it transparent. Actually, when she says there may be another issue brewing, we probably ought to sit up and listen. To my left, ben strauss, hes written in depth on College Athletics, but hes really dived into the very rich and multidimensional Human Interest stories behind College Athletes and athletes around the world. Actually, hes got my sons dream job. Frankly, my dream job. So its really great to have you here, and thank you pote for coming both for coming to this years Annapolis Book festival. American dream, american greed, you know, its a very provocative title. And i think today were in for a real treat. Were going to try to have a very lively 30minute discussion, and im going to try to leave room for about 10, 15 minutes of audience questions before we break, and we have a
Responded whether they are coming. Olivia joins us. Charlie gasparino. This came kind of out of the blue, gary. The surprise revelation that the chinese might not yet have responded to coming to the United States for talks. That was a bit of a jeweled. I would call it a loss of confidence in the market today and something that may not happen, something thats been going backandforth for 15 months. Now you have the situation in hong kong where i think 75 Million People came through that airport last year. They are ranked number three as far as best business countries around the globe. Its meaningful. You have to add in the onetwo punch. Argentinas market basically blew up because the socialist in a primary beat out a probusiness guy. Altogether you see with the market did today and it does not look good i think for the next couple weeks. Neil you hear talk about growing instability, that the chinese are going to have to do something to contain it. We dont know what that is. The fact that