Those of you who are already mes supporting the Los Angeles Public library, our thanks to you. If youd like to find out more about how the work of the Los Angeles Public library all over the city from resources for veterans, this is were honoring veterans this month to Adult Literacy programs to childrens programs, theres a great way to support the library. And if you do become a member tonight for the first time, we do have a couple of jills books that we could gift you with, if you want to choose a book from our allowed book shelf. Our format is a conversation between jill lepore and alex cohen, and after their conversation they will open to questions. Well have time for some questions, and we ask that you really do ask a question and that you just ask one per customer. We would appreciate it. And afterwards, jill will be signing her books in the lobby courtesy of our library store. And when you do buy your book on site tonight, that also helps support the lie area, so thank you libr
Him all throughout. I love his humor. And i mentioned commonsense. Hes delightful. He always makes me laugh, even now, and ive been writing about them for about 25 years. What should occur to journalist take from his career . Well, i think they should have the courage to say what they want to say, not always be waiting to see how it is being received. Also, he gets a lot of shoe leather. I think in this age of the internet, people are rushed to. They dont have the time to do their research. Pages to the interview on to look it up quickly. He was always, as i say, putting the issue to the pavement. Always researching, al always gg out there and doing the interview. What do you think his impression would be of our current state of news in american . I think he would be very depressed. Very depressed. And i think he would be very saddened to see that print journalism is being subjugated by television and by the internet. [inaudible] why . Because as i mentioned earlier, i dont think peopl
The family is sad to announce the passing of Sadie Elizabeth Reaves. Sadie died at the age of 95 on Nov. 6, 2023. She is survived by her children, James