My name is Cameron Blevins. Thank you for cosponsoring this event might particularly Jeffrey Engel england john phipps. Its my pleasure to introduce Cameron Blevins who braved last night whether to fly in from denver where he teaches u. S. History and humanities at the university of colorado campus in the mile high city. Before moving to the Current Ratio is assistant professor of history at Northeastern University in boston and the core faculty member at the school lab for networks. Cameron is in of the nutmeg state to does anybody know what the nutmeg state is . A number of you. I was hoping id be able to enlighten you. Although he posted palm streets and sunny skies of Southern California when he studied as an undergraduate he loved the west so much that he moved up interstate five to stand for where he his ph. D. In history in 2015. He argued boasts an impressive publication record and tonight he is here to to discuss with this his most significant accomplishment today, paper trail
presented with evidence about what happened, and she came to the conclusion that he falls into the category of those who would be disqualified, but for the fact of the office that he seeks, or the office that he once held and the oath that he took. and so i think that s relevant. certainly, maybe not in a court of law, but in the court of public opinion, the idea that this looks like insurrection and he looks like an insurrectionist, i think is very relevant. thank you to both of you. i actually have a lot more to discuss with you, but this is the way things go these days. melissa murray is a law professor at nyu and an msnbc legal analyst. julia lithwick is the senior editor at slate, and author of the important book lady justice, women, the law, and the battle to save america. still to come, we continue our coverage of the breaking news and the fight over donald trump s eligibility to run for president again. just moments from now, i ll be joined by the colorado secretary
All day here at the Library National book festival where celebrating the importance of reading and authors and books. The library of Congress Makes it easy to do this year it is a huge undertaking and huge financial undertaking we cant take for granted that this will continue so i would ask you to considerti making a contribution right now using your cell phone. You can send a text to make a onetime gift that will be added to your g phone bill. The details are on the screen and on the back of your program and as soon as you finish the contribution, please silence your cell phones. Now onto the main event i would like to introduce the cochair of the National Book festival. [applause] we are pleased too have one of the bestselling authors of person that wrote his first book and on the bestsellers list. How many people have read the book. Wow. How many are going to read the book. How many people are going to buy the book today . P okay. Guest is j jd vance. [applause] introduction, a nati
The rest of the world hears. The translators. We assembled five translators from all over the world to hear their experiences when it comes to translating trump. Of all the people youve had to translate, where does President Trump fall . Hes probably the worst that ive ever translated. Trump is incoherent. And he changes his mind in the middle of a sentence. Sometimes his message is not quite grammatical and seems a little bit uneducated. I would say its not particularly difficult to translate trump. All right, get the [bleep] out of here. Get this guy out of here. Russian kramer aside, how does one translate trump with all these obstacles . Sometimes i lie. You lie . I have to. No, no, no, but you cant do that. You cant do that because, see, we are counting on you to translate President Trump accurately to the rest of the world. Okay. I am accurate 97 of the time. 97 you translate trump correctly . Yeah. Yeah. But the 3 3 you have to fake it. 3 of the time you have to fake it. To make
Gifts from space. Kelso eric, no earth air toxic choking god bless us, everyone. Announcer from comedy centrals world news headquarters in new york, the daily show with trevor noah presents out of office 2017. Translating donald trump is a real challenge as our very own desi lydic reports. America hears trump in english. I know words. I have the best words. Well, sort of. But the rest of the world doesnt hear trump. [speaking arabic] [speaking french] the rest of the world hears. The translators. We assembled five translators from all over the world to hear their experiences when it comes to translating trump. Of all the people youve had to translate, where does President Trump fall . Hes probably the worst that ive ever translated. Trump is incoherent. And he changes his mind in the middle of a sentence. Sometimes his message is not quite grammatical and seems a little bit uneducated. I would say its not particularly difficult to translate trump. All right, get the [bleep] out of here