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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20130810

They argue over contemporary history. We dont have the ability to have a speedy analysis. The way i recognize this is this is my submission as the draft, political and organizational report of the last 30 years for my friends who are involved in different movements, and im hoping very much that they will read it, trash it, say this is wrong, this is wrong, but reflect on the contemporary history in order to think through strategy. Its not worth having a strategy thats not working and pursue the strategy. That is like that would be basically one needs to have constant rethinking of strategy, not based on what you are doing, but on the dynamics in which you are involved. Part of the story is to root what we are doing in dynamics. Im very much looking forward to people trashing the book because only then i know its helpful in some way. Thanks a lot. [applause] you from the an newspaper american librarian associations conference, a panel of librarians from throughout the country present th

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Finding The Dragon Lady 20140815

Juxtaposition to my grandmother who was a big character in the story it was very and xenophobic so how she shaped my life as well and part of the reason i became an engineer was because of that and in pursuit of a career in the arts early on. In this book you sort of see you are reading i would hope you are reading with the context of this little kid who i am showing you eventually grows up and has this amazing moment in history. Wide view open the story with a wave of . Host in some ways she is the cause of a lot of trauma and she was very verbally abusive and very homophobic as i said and xenophobic. But on the flip side of that ironically in some way she made me a writer because she made me were withdrawn and maybe an observer of the world versus a participant. Also that led me to become, to learn how to read people. I had to know how to read people to know how to respond and not get called a you know what by her by others. All that power of observation and reading in between the li

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Finding The Dragon Lady 20140815

[inaudible conversations] who has won the most money so far . Raise your hand. You can totally take me to dinner. It would be great. We can do that shopping thing like in a decent proposal except for the part that because thats not going to happen but i love the dress. No . Very good. Do we have a decision . Your honor . Members of the jury had he reached a verdict . We have. Very good. Will the defense attorney Dinesh Dsouza please rise and face the jury. Here we go again. [laughter] madam foreperson please read your verdict. Yes we the members of the jury find the defendant not guilty. [applause] oh no you did. You are totally undefeated. You are the Floyd Mayweather of freedom fest. [applause] all right, mr. Dsouza you and your friends have been found not guilty and therefore you are free to go and enjoy a night in the city of las vegas, the most lascivious and succulent Entertainment City in the world known as sid city where you are free from the taliban were you may enjoy life lib

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On The Prince Of Los Cocuyos 20140815

Put your heads on the desk one thumb up. We can also have a massive game of duck duck goose. [inaudible conversations] who has won the most money so far . Raise your hand. You can totally take me to dinner. It would be great. We can do that shopping thing like in a decent proposal except for the part that because thats not going to happen but i love the dress. No . Very good. Do we have a decision . Your honor . Members of the jury had he reached a verdict . We have. Very good. Will the defense attorney Dinesh Dsouza please rise and face the jury. Here we go again. [laughter] madam foreperson please read your verdict. Yes we the members of the jury find the defendant not guilty. [applause] oh no you did. You are totally undefeated. You are the Floyd Mayweather of freedom fest. [applause] all right, mr. Dsouza you and your friends have been found not guilty and therefore you are free to go and enjoy a night in the city of las vegas, the most lascivious and succulent Entertainment City i

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book TV 20130119

Difference is we are 24 7 so that right now journalists dont have much time at all to go deep. There never was a lot of time to explore and be thoughtful but now it is all about breaking news. That is of big difference. There is also not a lot of opportunity for journalists to learn and grow and become more proficient and more knowledgeable. I think that is the difference now too. Was there something you heard from all even journalists that resonated why they left the profession . I think most of the mcnall of them said basically i wanted to do more and do less. Would you ever come back to journalism . If so what would you cover . I am not sure. I love writing, i love writing books. It is more likely i would do another book. If your are a former journalist interested in the profession, celia wexler is author of Pointe Du Hoc out of the news. Now Ricardo Cortes talks about attempts to prohibit the use of coffee and coca in the u. S. And around world. Ricardo cortes describes secret deal

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