Stories like that that wraps the anecdotal around a kind of analytical strands so the book is the bright continent breaking rules and making change in modern africa, dayo olopade, thank you for being here today. Is a brilliant book. If you want to understand the continent better, you will buy it. Thank you, good to be here. [applause] thank you for attending todays session. Thank you to our moderator, doug foster and our great author, dayo olopade. Ebook the bright continent breaking rules and making change in modern africa on sale now in the main lobby. She will be signing copies just outside the auditorium for anyone interested. Thank you very much, enjoy your afternoon with the bit fast. Cspan2 providing live coverage of the u. S. Senate floor proceedings and keep Public Policy events and every weekend booktv, for 15 years the only Television Network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. Cspan2 created by the cabletv industry and brought to you as a Public Service by a local, cab
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overnight. [gunfire] secretary of state john kerry is in cairo, egypt renewing his push for a cease-fire. we have two big stories we re watching again this morning. we have team fox coverage around the globe to bring it to you. conor powell is live in gaza city but first we want to go to steve harrigan live from ukraine. he was at the crash site. was kicked out by separatists in order to let international inspectors do the work they need to do but, steve, at this hour, what do you see? reporter: bill, 50 yards behind me what we believe is the nose of the that downed plane, for first time five days in international inspectors from malaysia, along with group of europeans from the osce are finally looking at that crash site a couple of things they will look for, any evidence tampered with, not just looted personal objects but pieces of plane taken away or as one osc observer said, disappearing. we got a closer look a few minutes ago before some rather ragtag russian rebels but