Live at 10 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan, ondemand on cspan. Org Supreme Court or on the cspan radio app. Hello and welcome to the Atlanta History Center virtual talk series but im virginia prescott and im your host for this talk. Tonight and talking with lisa napoli about her new book up all night, ted turner and the birth of 24 hour news for you can purchase the book directly from a cappella books and the link is in the chat on the right of your screen and the link is also at the Atlanta History Center website. As lisa and i talked please submit your questions and use a q a feature at the bottom of your screen and will try to answer as many as we can as time allows. We will be broadcasting excerpts of this interview on Second Thought this friday and you will hear me do what we call a re id to keep consistent sound while we are going. So excited to speak with lisa napoli who got her first journalism job at cnn after interning at cnn new york, and bc bureaus as a teenager and she is a repo
Please submit your questions use the q a feature i will integrate as many as i can as time allows we will broadcast this friday im so excited to speak with lisa who got her first journalism job at cnn in turning new york at the nbc bureau as a chief reporter for the New York Times and msnbc and many other outlets authoring to prevent on two previous books about the man who made the mcdonalds fortune. Thank you for being with us im really excited to talk about your book. Back at you. I am delighted to virtually be with that constituency. Are glad to have you. Its difficult for some people who are watching to imagine what life was like before the news is all the time or even what it look like somehow out there was this idea of the 24 7 Cable News Network . And tell ted turner turn the switch on all night, there was no tv on my its hard to imagine but before cable had come along and before ted had the idea normally television stopped after the late movie and off all night and then came ba
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Bedbug a species that may be more than 250000yearsold. [applause] [inaudible conversations] her science where she authors the blog our modern place and tonight she will be discussing her new book how the bedbug infiltrated our bedrooms and took over the world. It came out april 8 from the university of Chicago Press and has received great feedback already for example the New York Times book review wrote the book is by necessity about everything. She definitely takes us through this microcosm [inaudible] whoever went back. So without further ado, please welcome brooke. [applause] thanks for coming. This is my first ever reading. Im both excited and a little terrified so bear with me. I wanted a little icebreaker and show you the trailer that actually launched this week. My friends made this for me. It gets a little racy for so if you dont want to hear anything about the bedbugs sex you might want to cover your eyes for the part. They might seem friendly but they are actually so hundreds