Positive for more on this we will turn to if that ill be in london for more is that. I sure hope at 90 you know decided to use self isolate inside 10 downing street and late last week we understand that there were reports that his assistant continued most since in just the march after around 7 days they start to clear up but the Prime Minister after about a week conceded shows that it images are isolated and then we had the news that last night to run the same time that the queen was adjusting the country in which prerecorded message Boris Johnson was taken to hospital Joseph Hospital which is just down the road just across the river thames from where the house of parliament and downing street a located now initially the line coming out of government was that Boris Johnson was in a Good Condition he was having a comfortable last night spent in a hospital there were many others especially sources suggesting that he wasnt as well as the government were suggesting that they had to go to t
Stones weekly lay in the force and passion of his political commitments he would become one of the best known journalists in the country and then because of the ferocity of his integrity and refusal to be cowed by the hysteria and witch hunts over communism a pariah he was placed under daily surveillance his passport was not renewed and he was blacklisted even the nation magazine would not give him a job at the age of 44. 00 he wrote that is total marginalisation made him feel like a ghost his career is a poignant reminder that moral autonomy and independence traits stone had in abundance comes with a price that is a primer on what constitutes great reporting in an age when celebrity gossip and trivia are passed off as news joining me in the studio to discuss i. F. Stone and his legacy is. Gotten planned author of american radical the life and times of stone 1st of all this is a brilliant biography you produced a masterpiece and if people havent read it they need to buy it its a stunni
His legacy is d. D. Gotten plan author of american radical the life and times of stone 1st of all this is a brilliant biography you produced a masterpiece and if people havent read it they need to buy it its a stunning and its a little tough now its so much more than the life of stone well it says something about the culture the important about the culture about journalism about the moral life and its its beautifully written but set us up who was i have stuff so i have stone was the son of jewish immigrants hill adelphia he was born in philadelphia a 97 in sort of tenement neighborhood but importantly grew up in haddonfield their jersey so a rural town where like a lot of jewish immigrants his parents kept the shop all over him. There are all towns where theres one jewish family and they kept the shop and his parents were that family in haddonfield new jersey so that meant that he didnt grow up you know in an urban setting he didnt grow up in the Lower East Side he grew up with a kind
Institutions in the empire and you do it with such elegance. In such sensitivity in your scholarship actually is best in terms of incarceration among poor people. It is crucial. To be able to spend this time with you, its a beautiful thing. But when we think of marcaine, we really think about the great moments in the great tradition of the grant people for the face of tara, and sigma is able to generate levels of vision. Unbelievable high quality. First and foremost is this calling. What i felt was very important was that he gets santos type sanitize. Prophesies. What you mean by that. His old man with a smile. Ending out gifts and everybody got a smile on the face and fbi is saying, thats the most dangerous man in america. In other black leaders are saying they were trying to organize poor people to go to vietnam. He put forth through such power. He is an american. He was a traitor to the country is incorporated so as not do, he says, you never knew me. You never know me. I am called
[applause] ladies and gentlemen, thank you for coming out on yet another rainy day in kentucky in 2019. Let me take a moment to ask you to take your time now to check your cell phones and make sure it is turned off. Thank you all for coming out today to another historic moment for the history of the Mcconnell Center here at the university of louisville. Ive decided to handle it this way. I will not call you out. Thank you for bringing her today out in the rain or dragging her through the rain here today. This is a historic moment for the center, one of many in our history. I was thinking about it this week the very roman statesman, one of those important and one of the most important statesmen of all time in his book on duties as it seems if we were going w to live in a free socie, we would have duties. One it seems to me is to remember, to learn from our past and pass on to the rising generation. The two authors today have done that with the buck that we launched to the world. We also