Matt taibbi talks about the divide between the rich and the poor in the United States and the problems that grow from the level of wealth inequality that exists now. Thats next on booktv. [applause] wow, thank you. It is a big crowd. I was actually at a, i did a speech for a law firm in new york about a month ago and, the crowd was way bigger than i expected and, i was about to take, go up to the podium and i asked the partner at the firm, i said, how did you get so many people to come to this thing . He said, that was easy. We told them you were ben bernanke. [laughing] so i dont know who they told you was coming to night but my name is matt taibbi. Im a reporter formerly of Rolling Stone magazine. Now with first look media. I will explain i guess, myself. What that is later but first i obviously want to thank all the folks who brought me here. Kay and burt and her husband and craig from the library and everybody who had a hand helping me come here today. [inaudible] okay. Is that bet
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