Special favorite of the law comment in the validation of the public accommodations provision reaches less far than has been conventionally imagined. Bradley is preserving the availability of the statement concept. He is preserving it in a context where the republican administrations are making headway and are using Voting Rights theory that he has already provided. He is saying, in this context where you are already using 16th amendment exemption in federal amendment law, im keeping the state neglect law available. He is the one that first made it available in 1874. It was the klan lawyers that attacked his theory before the court in 1876. This was his first chance since then to be articulated and re articulate it he does. Its vital to see that. Newspapers see this. Newspaper coverage sees this concept of the state neglect in civil rights cases. Again, i give you an excerpt from the chicago tribune. Lots of coverage of the Supreme Court cases in the reconstruction era. The tribune the
He is very explicit about this. He says what is not now decided is whether these provisions could be upheld under the congress clause. That is not decided as well. What is clear is that bradleys favorite of the law comment reaches less far juridical he\\\ly that has been imagined. Bradley is preserving it in the context where republican administrations are making headway and are using the Voting Rights theory that he has already provided. This context, we are using 15th amendment exemption and federal elections law i am keeping this concept available. He is the one who first made available in 1874, and it was the klan lawyers who attacked his theory in 1876. This is his first chance since then to rearticulate it. It is vital to see newspapers sevis see this. Newspaper coverage sees this concept. I have given you an excerpt the tribune the black citizen enjoys everywhere the same clinical and civil rights they are calling the vote a civil right. The same political and civil rights under
Provider. Each week, american artifacts take shoot to historic sites. We travel to Silicon Valley to learn about the history of computers. Im president and ceo of the computer history museum, right in the heart of Silicon Valley. The museum is born out of a private collection that actually began almost 50 years ago by a man named ken olson. A lot of people who are watching this may know of him. He was a graduate do and it at m. I. T. Who worked on a computer called the whirlwind, which was an analog Flight Simulator. He collected pieces of the analog Flight Simulator and added it to other private collections. The first version of the museum was born in boston in 1979. It moved to california in 1996 and then we moved into this beautiful building in 2002. This is the Worlds Largest collection, in part because we have been collecting for so long. Much of phone we have is oneofakind. Computing moves so rapidly that computing artifacts are lost rapidly. Our collection could never be duplica
Weve given you all a copy of my newest book which was just published yesterday digital dysny which looks at the history of how we ended up here but also paints a picture of what the implications are when everything becomes digital, becomes connected, becomes sensorized and we see a world that impacts every experience we have. Well get into that as well. Larry, let me turn it to you and perhaps you can spend a minute to introduce yourself, robin as well . Sure. Thank you and thank you to the Churchill Club and center and congratulations on your book. I had the privilege of reading it in manuscript so i can say with complete confidence it will be a terrific success. I think it encapsulates a lot of the same kinds of technologies that ive been looking gnat the research ive been doing and that was the basis of our book last year big bang disruption, and it es more of the same. We talked about that this year because we were there, my feet still hurt. But i think one of the big themes i want
As a Public Service by americas Cable Television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite providers. Now on book tv we are live with bestselling author Michael Lewis. Mister lewis has written many books including liars poker, moneyball, the big short and most recently the undoing project, a friendship that changed our minds. Michael lewis, you are the author of more than a dozen bestselling books, what makes a good story in your mind, what do you look for . There is no formula. The question you just asked me, ive never really asked myself exactly. What lead me to want to write a book, you have to have a level of passion about it. Itsfinding usually, what it is , its finding an interesting person in an interesting situation that will allow me to work in an interesting idea. B. I feel like i just had to do this if i dont do it wont get done and it should be done because the story should be dealt with. In terms of like you asked me to go to lack a class of Journali