[inaudible conversations] okay. all right. hello. are we on? hi, guys. welcome to sunday morning at the texas book festival. does anybody know what time it is? and how awesome was that extra hour we all got this morning. let s applaud the extra hours. i m going to officially welcome you to the 22nd annual book festival. thank you for coming out to support the authors, the still and great literature. first off, please silence your cell phones. i ll silence my phone while you silence yours. we ll have a book sinning after the session 0, so arm that both of the authors are going to go back to the book-signing tent and sign books, hopefully you ll pick some up as the book people tent before that. when you buy book at the stifle, the festival, you re supporting the author, the festival, and the local independent book store. the mission is to support libraries in texas. and the reading rock stars program and to fund grants for libraries in texas. your book purchase makes a diff
and recount the stories of each men from cradle to grave literally. and tracked parallel histories. both corrupt on the frontier and both came from rough circumstances, both reviewed in their own tribe, both became superstars, husbands, fathers, sons, warriors, shared a bloodied history, they were enemies for quite some time until they hooked up in buffalo bill s wild west show. .. and presidents in general sought his advice. his friends included frederick remington and mark twain, bronc busters who could drink him under the table and might have even been better writers. ranch cooks who needed a job. he was open to all. he had no airs. what you saw was what you got. even if what you saw was sometimes a mirage. he was the simplest of men, as annie oakley would say at the end of his life, as comfortable with cowboys as with kings. before the term was forever linked to his name, william f. cody grew up in the wild, wild west. once he was a boy, not a superstar not named for th
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] trained to on a robbery committed by his cousin and other a very eventful and wonderful day so far at the savanna book festival. you re at the trinity united methodist church united methodist church which has been our venue here all day long. we feel- very fortunate to have this space for the 11th annual savanna book festival. this venue hasy been made possible by the generosity of jackie mary romanos. my name is roger smith and at the pleasure of serving as a volunteer for the savanna book festival and i m delighted with your participation. the savanna book festival is presented by georgia power, david and nancy st. john, the sheehan family foundation and the american pet suing. we would also like to thank our wonderfuler literati members as well as individual donors whose contributions have made in the past and continue to make saturday at the savanna book festival a free and public event. inueor fact, 90% of the rev
single borrower limit, we ve increased by 50 basis points. forerms of advice countries, that has not been increased. the concessional loans for the poorest countries are focused are zero interest with a 40 year maturity. that has not changed. for some countries, especially the very poorest, we still provided grants. the fees have only change for a very small percentage of countries. we are very grateful because they had to approve that. as you can imagine, it was not an easy conversation. we take this as a vote of confidence that despite the increase of cost, these countries are ready and willing to pay best because they like what they get from the world bank group. in terms of intermediaries, it has been one of the strategies that we have used in terms of making access to finance and reality. i can tell you the vast majority of the financial intermediaries we invested in our local banks. it s is our way of making financing available for even the poorest households and busi
thank you for representing us. appreciated. could i get your signature and a photo? you are really an inspiration. thanks, nigel. are we going over there? this young lady. ok. pushed the button, push the button, hon. that is awesome. takeover for me. have a good day. great. good evening. i am a state senator. where? [indiscernible] did you really? my wife could not come out. her sisters were there. thanks for what you have done. yeah. thank you. what is your name? billboard bob. billboard bob. oh. [indiscernible] we had a privilege of having a house party in 06. where was this? here in cedar rapids. we met one time, we had a great dinner with all of them. this is the first time i have been able to be part of the campaign again. i was not 100% on board. but, yeah, we are still friends [indiscernible] such a class family. that is the shame of it all. people did not get a chance to see who he really is. did that give you a sense o