hours from now. after wholesale inflation, a painfully high 8.7%. we thought we saw everything in the game, and a new friend wants to join our party. i know it s an intense playoff game, but i can t help but laugh at this point. ainsley: a picture of vegas. beautiful they are. it s 69 degrees now, it s going to be 92. not a cloud in the sky. gorgeous weather. brian: this trip is where they call it, where kids go to gamble. steve: kids? ainsley: kids? brian: where young men and women go to gamble and celebrate bachelor parties, bachelorette parties. and you can see raider games now. steve: and supposedly they go to that little white chapel to get hitched in the middle the night. this is prime hitchin weather out in las vegas. ainsley: perfect day to get married. brian: do people still go to vegas the same way they use to? steel and i think so. brian: you can t see any people there. steve: well, it s 4:00 in the morning out there. what s very te
Good afternoon again. Max rodriguez, founder of the harlem book fair, this is the fourth of our discussion following a presentation by the author, and we have an online video Book Discussion program and we have the presentation of the annual book awards. We hope you will stay. I have the honor of presenting mister eddie glaude, the author of a new book titled democracy in black, how ray still enslave the american soul. Eddie glaude is a professor at Princeton University teaching and the Religion Department and production of africanamerican studies. He writes for Time Magazine and democracy now. This book intrigues me. It is very thoughtprovoking, provocative and the title itself says that. It is quite offputting how race still enslave the american soul. How many ideas we have in that title, the idea of race, enslavement, the american soul. I find it interesting because we were never able to answer that question, groundedness of truth, absoluteness of truth and being truth. And life as
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