Possiblement for those joining us on the live stream or by phone you can submit your questions by emailing events events mei. Edu and theres 500 of you so theres a lot of interest in saudi arabia. Ill open this question to potential of our panelists and that is, has mbs continued to get away with murder . We are at yet another anniversary of the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, theres been new and interesting reporting on how he was being tracked before his death and so im just going to open it up with that question. Lets start with ladies first, susanne and then ben. Thank you for the insight and its great pleasure. Mbs is in he middle of a storm right now. He is one who is considered as the responsible and who provided the who ordered the killing. So, did he get away with it . Actually depends very much on how he keeps how he plays his cards. Right now he is making more and more enemies and if you have so many enemies inside the family and kingdome and dont have support outside o
To and and in person, how this virtual format works. Just click on the q and a happy bottom of your screen. Donald trump donald trump v. The United States inside the struggle to stop a president by Michael Schmidt. Answering phones before becoming a Sports Reporter with off the field issues going on to report on the war in iraq like the pentagon, the fbi and the department of homeland security. In recent years his work is focused on National Security and federal investigations. And Pulitzer Prize in 2018. The other for coverage of donald trump with campaign ties to russia. In his new book michael recounts trumps abuse of president ial power, two individuals who stopped to confront the president and constrain him. As what trump and his enablers did, inside of intent to stop the attempt. Michael has a reputation for meticulous reporting with access to tortoises. A revelatory portrait that led to the investigation for instructional justice, the Washington Post review, offers a powerful ac
You have actually read the book. Unlike all those other miami who interviewed you, i read the book and not only that, i highlighted it. I made notes. I come on. This doesnt happen in movies where the movie critics dont watch the movies but i happens in books. People talk about books without reading them so grateful to you. People say im work off your wiki page. And i just want to be a better journalist than everybody else. I feel like i can do better than Rachel Maddow right now. I would dont go deeper. We have more time, congratulations on the book. I thought it was really great and helped organize a lot of ideas pout what is happening at fox news that we all wonder but which is how this happened, how destructive is it, and is it ever going to get better or just a part of our world at this point thats never going to change . Ill start out with other question how you got into journalism. I get the sense from the book and you didnt spend a lot of time on this, that you were a journal gl
Chat. And again when we are planning this tour i cant wait to get into the conversation. And again this is not anything that we ever wouldve amended when we were all having or towards the end of last year but we are adaptable. We will take in that we know any of you are watching right now probably could not have physically gotten here tonight. But you can join us virtually. Again, i will reiterate. You should treat this is if you are in the bookstore. It when youre in the bookstore for reading, then you buy books. So please do that. And it would be great if they were debbies books. But really, buy a lot of books. You know by just one opening the bookstore coming by a lot of books. But i imagine debbie, needs no introduction. But i will just briefly say. I think was what is great if you look at her body of work, you see two very strong claims. Amongst the social justice and the theme of defining america and who gets to define america. She is dennis and looks like freedom summer and esse
Todays form with juliet schor with her book after the gig. She is doing today conversation by vina. Julia sure is a professor of sociology at boston college. She is also a member of the Macarthur Foundation connected learning research network. She has written and edited many books on the economy and sustainability including sustainable life sales and a quest for platitudes. She is a fellow meant former guggenheim fellow and has won multiple awards for her work and research. She is joined today by vina, who is a professor of law at the university of california hastings. Her work has been cited by the California Supreme Court in her writing has been published in the los angeles times. The sharing economy what it is what it couldve been what it could still be. I will leave you with this quote from bill himself, juliet schor and her team have done something extraordinary. Extensive research has let them understand what the economy feels like to its participants and their storytelling abili