Im an associate professor, sociology and Public Service here at New York University and im thrilled to be in conversation around this really great book. Im going to quickly introduce our author and commentator, and we will dive into into the conversation neill gross, author of this is a sociologist best known for research on Higher Education politics and academic life. He is the charles h. A professor of sociology at college. In addition to and to this book. He is the author of two other books. Why are professors liberal . Why do conservatives care . And richard rorty, the making of an american philosopher. He is also coeditor for other books. Patrick sharkey is, the william todd, professor of sociology and Public Affairs at the princeton of public and international affairs. His research focuses on urban violence and public policy. Sharkey was formerly chair sociology at here in New York University and served as scientific director at the crime lab in new york. He, too, is the author o
Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for being with us our audience. Today is here at the competitive enterprise institute. My name is kent lassman im the president here. Im joined by Mark Calabria. It is also so welcome to our online participants. I will be taking questions throughout the hour in the room there will be a microphone available thatll be coming around to make sure that youre heard. And if youre online and you want to take part. The conversation with mark, our author today. Theres a q a function found at the bottom. Your screen. You can type in your question and itll be fed to me here at the front of the room today, were going to talk about shelter, the storm marks new book about a very interesting time in americas financial history. This is the intersection of covert government and some shakiness in the mortgage rental markets. I learned a lot reading the book. I look forward to the conversation and i just want to get started with a big thank you not only to you, for the
Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for being with us our audience. Today is here at the competitive enterprise institute. My name is kent lassman im the president here. Im joined by Mark Calabria. It is also so welcome to our online participants. I will be taking questions throughout the hour in the room there will be a microphone available thatll be coming around to make sure that youre heard. And if youre online and you want to take part. The conversation with mark, our author today. Theres a q a function found at the bottom. Your screen. You can type in your question and itll be fed to me here at the front of the room today, were going to talk about shelter, the storm marks new book about a very interesting time in americas financial history. This is the intersection of covert government and some shakiness in the mortgage rental markets. I learned a lot reading the book. I look forward to the conversation and i just want to get started with a big thank you not only to you, for the
Good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for being with us our audience. Today is here at the competitive enterprise institute. My name is kent lassman im the president here. Im joined by Mark Calabria. It is also so welcome to our online participants. I will be taking questions throughout the hour in the room there will be a microphone available thatll be coming around to make sure that youre heard. And if youre online and you want to take part. The conversation with mark, our author today. Theres a q a function found at the bottom. Your screen. You can type in your question and itll be fed to me here at the front of the room today, were going to talk about shelter, the storm marks new book about a very interesting time in americas financial history. This is the intersection of covert government and some shakiness in the mortgage rental markets. I learned a lot reading the book. I look forward to the conversation and i just want to get started with a big thank you not only to you, for the
More television for serious readers. I am an associate professor of sociology and Public Service at New York University, and i am thrilled to be in conversation around this great book. I am going to quickly introduce our author and commentator, and we will dive into conversation. Neil gross, author of this book, is a sociologist best known for his research on higher education, politics, and academic life. He is a professor of sociology. In addition to this book he is the author of two other books, wire professors liberal, and why do conservatives care . And the making of the american philosopher. He is the coeditor for four other books. Patrick is the william s. Professor of sociology and Public Affairs at the Princeton School of public and international affairs. His research focuses on urban inequality, violence, and public policy. He was formerly chair of sociology here at New York University and serves as scientific director at the crime lab in new york. He too is the author of mult