History and senior fellow at the Kenan Institute for ethics at Duke University documents the relationship between deregulation and the rise of fraud. We are going to introduce tonight enzi state history chair Department Chair david who will further introduce our guests and i was turned over to him at this moment. Thank you very much. Welcome everybody. As was said i am head of the History Department and first of all i want to thank ed for asking me to moderate this panel. Im really looking forward to it. Ed has our advantage it does to you. He is a member of the faculty. He is also dukes vice provost for disciplinary study where he is reading a major project funded by the National Endowment for the manatees and exploring new careers humanities and ph. D. S and i have great interest in that because i want to explore career opportunities. Kevin anderson who is currently the Senior Deputy attorney general of the state of North Carolina. He also heads the Consumer Protection division and h
Cspan2 with top Nonfiction Book developers every weekend. But Tv Television for serious readers. Hi everyone, thank you for coming to the Tattered Cover and thank you for joining us for tonights author event. Thank you for coming out to support your local independent bookstore, we greatly appreciate it. Tonight we have dan hampton, most of you probably know hes the author of hunter killers and wards of the sky among several others. Hes a decorated pilot and a historian of, okay. A noted historian. Tonight hes going to be discussing the flight, his recounting of Charles Lindberghs famous transatlantic flight from new york to paris. So without further ado, im going to go ahead and turn it over to dan. Lets give him some big applause. [applause] i also tap dance and sing badly. Well, thank you jennifer. And michael, and the Tattered Cover crowd as well as my cspan buddies mark and steve whove done this with me several times before. Probably tired of looking at me. And its good to be back
I would like to turn it over to him. Thank you very much. Welcome, everybody. As was said im head of the History Department at nc state university, and i want to thank ed for asking me to moderate the panel. Im looking forward to it. Ed has already been introduced to you. He is a member of the faculty, he History Department of Duke University and also vice provost for Interdisciplinary Studies and leading a study support bid National Endowments for the humanities as long as is lats and the father of a soon to be hope to be ph. D in the humanities. He certainly has wanted to explore career opportunities. The rest of the panel, from eds left back toward me, next to ed is kevin anderson, who is currently the Senior Deputy attorney general for the state of North Carolina. He also heads the Consumer Protection division, and he has been directing that for the past five years. He has been lead attorney on a wide range of cases and investigations involving financial fraud, health care, telecom
More space for the book signing and help us get back to bookselling. Welcome to politics and prose. I run all of our events in the store. If you are not familiar with pmp i would take invite you to take a moment to sign up for our calendar of events and see everything else. We are operating inside three locations and will be doing events in all the spaces. More than ever command that hate for you to miss out on any of it. With that, on to why your here. Were happy to were happy to have eric with us. Then here four times four to talk about his new book 1920, the unit made the decade were. This is absolutely not your typical history book. He is not here to go sort of historian. He brings his journalist i to the topic just as he had with his previous book a former nbc news correspondent and was the former host of fox news watch and is one an emmy for media criticism. He strips away a lot of the glamour that surrounds our concept of the 1920s and is able to really show more about what ever
More space for the book signing and help us get back to bookselling. Welcome to politics and prose. I run all of our events in the store. If you are not familiar with pmp i would take invite you to take a moment to sign up for our calendar of events and see everything else. We are operating inside three locations and will be doing events in all the spaces. More than ever command that hate for you to miss out on any of it. With that, on to why your here. Were happy to were happy to have eric with us. Then here four times four to talk about his new book 1920, the unit made the decade were. This is absolutely not your typical history book. He is not here to go sort of historian. He brings his journalist i to the topic just as he had with his previous book a former nbc news correspondent and was the former host of fox news watch and is one an emmy for media criticism. He strips away a lot of the glamour that surrounds our concept of the 1920s and is able to really show more about what ever