Redlining and the idea how the Real Estate Industry was institutionalizing or solidifying racial bias the way the autonomy was built but this new book that has been written picks up the story and it doesnt get better. And that the unc press could support this and university of North Carolina press it is amazing vital work of the Civil Rights Movement i would recommend checking out it is an amazing list. It is just the latest in that so please join me to welcome ms. Taylor. Thank you very much. Race for profit how banks in the Real Estate Industry undermine black homeowners. It isnt particularly conducive for reading bits and parts i have a 15 minute overview of what i think are the most important aspects of the book. So to give some context that we can discuss afterwards. And to describe the baltimore as a rat infested mass but that cool and thinly veiled code and to convey that fatalistic disregard to have a decided lack of ambition as rodent infestation. So it is not evident of afric
My name is Christian Pinkston and we want to welcome you to our new home but we are so honored and they fall you are here but we are not here for us. All of you probably know ryan kill made from his job, hosting box and friends. [applause] it is the most popular morning cable news show on the planet for 213 months and two weeks and four days, is that right, brian . You might also know brian from his nationally syndicated radio show which the ryan kill me to show which is almost 150 radio stations across the country and he was named one of the ten most important talk radio host in america in between get this everybody between tv and radio ryan is on the airway six hours a day, five days a week. And yet he has found the time to write a string of New York Times bestselling books. George washington secret six, Thomas Jefferson and the pirates, Andrew Jackson and the miracle of new orleans all told his books have reached over 2. 5 million readers around the world which is fairly impressive
We were not. The lack of advanced consultation and transparency with congress was put in the constitution for rather, the need for advanced consultation and transparenty was put in the con constitution for a reason, because the lack of advanced consultation and transparency with congress can lead to hasty ill considered decisions. When the security of the nation is at stake decisions must not be made in a vacuum. The framers of the constitution gave war powers to the legislature, and made the executive the commanderinchief for the precise reason of forcing the two purchases 60 government to consult with one another when it came to matters of war and of peace. It is pavement for administrations to get an outside view and prevent group think and rash action, to be asked probing questions not from your inner and often insulated circle but from others particularly congress, which forced an administration before it acts to answer very serious questions. The administration did not consult in
Talking to strangers from one of my favorite authors, Malcolm Gladwell. I was so jealous last week my husband and son attended a breakfast where he was speaking and of course i Read Everything that he has written and followed his cones for years. Along with blink, out wires, whats a dog saw, the others i have now downloaded on my kindle talking to strangers. Just a little bit into it, not that far but totally intrigued. Ive also made certain that i have my 2020 farmers almanac downloaded and looking at that. You cant be good reading when it comes to the farmers almanac. Its just, i love it. I keep track of it, im a gardener i love being outdoors. So you got to have the farmers almanac. What kind of information can you get from that . By the mac s it the sickness acorn swelling of the trees or the hickory nuts, you will find all sorts of things and that farmer almanac. Before he got to back to other books i want to go back to Malcolm Gladwell for a second. He so counterintuitive and a l
Review. He is also the author of the chapter in the popular guide series on 17200 claims so please welcome christopher sure about. [applause] our next panelist is the professor himself he wrote the book. He is a graduate of notre dame where he was a runnerup valedictorian. But he made up for that when he went to Harvard Law School in one of the diploma for being top student to graduate in his class. [inaudible] and he has been a lawyer and a professor including back at harvard for a while. Is currently a vanderbilt and hes the author of this book and makes get compelling case on the class action mechanism that we will hear more from him in just just a bit. And our moderator today, is judge on the ninth circuits, he is a graduate of well hes a korean immigrant to start with and came to this country and graduated from i believe cornell, and then Harvard Law School. He has classmates . Is magna cum laude and it works out several places special counsel to the judiciary committed he was rec