The research myself, and once i go to try to back it up, that i can demonstrate that that person was right. But i never take anyones word, intel of done my own reporting. Until ive done my own reporting. I just wanted to say, i spent an entire night last week reading ninas book cover to cover completely mesmerized. And its hard to mesmerized at that level, especially given the way and and my background. Who are you . My name is i have spent a great amount of my life so far on these issues, and when i started reading ninas book i was very effort. My heart was pounding because i could tell how fair she was trying to be and i was like, is Jeffrey Sachs going to get away with this . To me its not a matter of Jeffrey Sachs. Its beyond him. Its an entire thinking class of people who never ever would ever imagine in the minds but africans, just like anyone else, are no different than anyone else. The only way were going to make this is going to be through capitalism. I like to say Conscious C
Publisher is paul gray macmillan. This is fascinating. Thank you very much. [applause] thank you. [inaudible conversations] you are watching booktv, nonfiction authors and books every weekend on cspan2. Maura mcenaney recounts the life of Willard Garvey who financed Housing Projects throughout the world and championed privatization and limited government. This is about half an hour. Hi, everybody. Thank you, harvey. Thank you, dale. Thanks to everybody for coming today. Dont waive that finger at me. Makes me a little crazy. It is enthusiastic and that is good. I wanted to thank Willard Garvey. He was a reporters dream. He was always available when i came to talk to him. He had a great memory and he told me he liked the book. I want to thank patty brown who helped put this together. This is the big show in wichita. You are going to rotary, the rotary. I am here at the big show and happy to be here. We have special guests today, mary and David Thoreau come as party told you, publishing t
Dont waive those fingers. Does anybody have any questions backs dont waive those fingers at me. [laughter] no questions . Spent i think he did an excellent job. Thank you. [applause] theres a question here, maura. My question was, what was the best story you didnt print . [inaudible] spent i dont know. The best story i didnt print. I think i got the good ones in there. I think i got it done. Sorry. Thats a good question though. Anyone else . [inaudible] know. I lost enough of my life and have to start dying my hair. Know, but it was really fun to be a part. I heard ari today can we talked about preserving the voices of elders, and that is really, really important and i was so happy i got to do that. You know, its your history. Its a part of what you grew up with. It was really an honor to do. [applause] booktv is on facebook. Like us to interact with the booktv guests and viewers. Watch it is and get uptodate information on events. Facebook. Com booktv. There are two republican parties
No questions . [inaudible question] is there a question here . [applause] there was a question. My question is what is the best story you did . The best story i didnt print, i think all the good ones are in there, i got to tell you. Good question. Anyone else . I have to start dying my hair after all this was over. It was really fun to be in kansas. Earlier today we talked about preserving the voices of elders and that was important and i was so happy i got to do that. It is up part of what you grew up with. Really an honor. [applause] booktv is on facebook. Like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers. Watch videos and get uptodate information on events, facebook. Com booktv. 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books continues on cspan2. Walter echohawk talks about the u. S. Governments adoption of the un declaration of the rights of Indigenous Peoples and discusses what needs to be done to implement it and create a more just society for native americans. This is about an hour an