[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] a [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good morning. It is a sunny day in miami. I am the dean of the college at Miami Dade College ended is the pleasure to be with you today for the 2014 Miami Book Fair international. The book fair is great for for the support of the night foundation, American Airlines and many other generous supporters. We would like to acknowledge special people in the audience today. I see some of you here. Thank you for your continued support. [applause] todays presentation features two speakers. We will reserve time for q a. If you entry would have been given an index card. Please be certain to jot your questions down on the card and pass them to the right on this side and on that side as well. We will be collecting them throughout the program. At this time we invite you to silence your cellphon
Brought out the rambler as a tremendous success in the vaults of his career. Romney was speaking hin do your cat a huge Jewish Community gathering for gore went to see what he said the next morning and his conclusion was the rambler mustve been one hell of a car because George Romney was able to sell its. [laughter] that was typical of what was being written. You almost feel bad debts then we got into the later sixties you see what happens to detroit as a consequence. But then thousands and thousands were arrested but part of what was happening in that decade that we were not responsible no doubt we benefited from this. Revolution was on social, cultural, moral, the Antiwar Movement now it was ablaze with the Civilrights Movement degenerating with black power and all the rest. So they cause more more americans to save the Great Society we support civilrights that it is not turning now well. This is what Middle America is saying. Said the governor romney gone and made a terrible mistake
News scheduling updates author information and to talk directly with author during our live programs. Twitter. Com booktv. Saturday, january 24th, is National Readathon day. Organizers have asked participants to pledge four hours to to reading as part of a fundraiser for the National Book foundations educational programs. Throughout the past week booktv asked viewers on social media what they were reading. Here are some of the responses let us know what youre reading for the National Readathon day on our Facebook Page or on twitter using the hashtag time to read, and go to Penguin Random house. Com readathon for more information on how to participate. Next on booktv john dean author of the nixon defense, and Rick Perlstein author of the invisible bridge. They talk about their books at the Miami Book Fair international. [inaudible conversations] good morning. Good morning its a sunny day in miami. Oo [laughter] my name is pascale charlot, i am the dean of the Honors College at Miamidade
And i am handicapped in every way. I want to be a student i have struggled hard. I will always be thankful for the naacp for giving me some directly to channel my activities for a better way of life. I am very thankful for dr. Martin luther king, who came to montgomery with his nonviolent christian attitude and of loving your enemies. I almost did not come here today because so many people told me not to come here, and i said that, seeing what happened in summa, i came here with hope and faith and you have given me faith today. I want to say that we were given leaflets about this. Dr. King was not a student, but i was. I learned at that time and place that we are not in a struggle of black against white, but wrong and right. Thank you. [applause] someone has suggested that besing but were not going to sings. Someone has suggested that i acknowledge the presence of the people who are here from london and the people from canada and other fine countries. Im not going to do that. Someone h
Alabama, marking the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday when Voting Rights advocates on a march were met with violence from Alabama State troopers and local police. Starting here shortly, the commemorative Church Service in the historic brown chapel ame church, the starting point for that summontgomery marches. Expect to hear today from eric holder andrew young, Martin Luther king the third, reverend al sharpton, and alabama congressman, whose district includes soma. That is expected to start shortly here in selma, alabama. Down by the riverside down by the riverside down by the riverside down by the riverside im going to put on my long white robe. Down by the riverside down by the riverside down by the riverside down by the riverside [applause] thank you, sir. All right. [applause] live on American History tv on cspan three, the brown chapel ame church. We will be hearing from eric holder conger holder, andrew young, Martin Luther king the third, reverend al sharpton. During this comme