Topics list at of upper right side of the page. Heres a look at books published in 2008. The tenyear booktv on cspan2. The examination of president nixon. Nixon went was released that year, as well as ron paul and his manifesto, the revolution. The 12 term texas congressman was on booktv in 2008. What really is left, not very much. Its because we gradually have eroded the protection that we all had and what we thought was part of the revolution about. The Fourth Amendment was a big deal. I mean, the president can attest to this. You know, the principal was so important for the founders and those who rebelled against the king because they didnt want their papers and homes searched without a proper warrant and yet today that is irrelevant. So if you can do that because they sense of the people are frightened and that is when people are more likely to give up their livelihood, and that is exactly what they did individuals who want to do this anyway saw this as an opportunity. And its like
Years and continue watching us that booktv all weekend long with more nonfiction authors and books. Booktv continues now with malcolm gladwell. He talks about the power of underdogs and why they succeed as often as they do. This includes the longrunning conflict in ireland and other events in history. This is about one hour and 10 minutes. So i bought brought some of my friends in college here tonight. I would like to see malcolm gladwell. Thank you for being here. One individual said that guy with crazy hair. [laughter] well, that guy is known for a lot more than that. Despite having in the book, working with thinking without thinking, and the beauties of malcolms works is that he makes you think. His work uncovers truths that are hidden. And as a marketer and a philosophy major, things are that are strange, and things that are uncovered, it is something dear to my heart than another reason why i have malcolm here to speak about this. His Academic Research and critical analysis and fa
She said, i would read that book. She said thats not the right this book. We sat and batted it around. Theres something about this phrase. Worried because it would come across as judgmental in almost bitterly ironic. That wasnt the intention. Meaning ch simpler which comes down to and this is what i got comfortable with the book f you read and you get to know the people inside the book and hear their stories, youll have a better if you save this ubiquitous phrase, thank you for your service. Clearer idea of who youre thanking and what for. E thanking them that seemed to be a good title at some point. How many of the people youre book were in the first book about iraq, the good soldiers. The others amed, were kind of circling around the edges and not named. These are all people i have gotten to know during the reporting of the first book, baghdad, during the surge. Infantry Army Battalion if i could fill it in quickly. These guys went to the part of the world called the surge. Months in
Sam Myers Jr. has launched Place Public Affairs. He most recently was managing director at Rational 360 and previously worked in the White House for President…