He made very clear there are tangible parallels back to the Great Depression. Let me give you the one thing i will be looking for besides your interview with lawrence kudlow, and that will be the all in Unemployment Rate. It is at 22 now. Are we going to exceed the 1933hat foggy statistic of . Jonathan i think we all hope that is the worst of it area there is a singleminded focus of this market im recovering, focusnths to come of this market on reopening come on the months to come. Tom absolutely. Just to distill that, weve got wonderful guests to talk to on our simulcast this morning. The single chart for me that matters is the vanilla twostens spread. The difference is now out three standard deviations. To trains like that, that is a giant norm us a ginormous move. Jonathan the data is 90 minutes away. Lisa we are going to be getting at 8 30 a. M. Wall street time the u. S. May jobs numbers,. Xpected to be catastrophic 7. 5 million jobs lost, expected 19 ployment rate to surpass , th
Author jeff quinn. You open your most recent book, waco, with this author jeff guinn you open your most recent book we go f with ts from rick perlstein. A far crosscutting motive that defies storybooks simplicity, that is usually the way history happens. I think that quote is the most cogent ive ever heard. Rick does a tremendous job himself and its true no historic event happens in a vacuum. Thats the fascination in researching the narrative nonfiction history. I want to read that quote inu u. S. Well and this is from 2021 and in the plea burn times radio. A lot of people no longer want to find nonfiction to learn things. They want nonfiction books to reflect what they already belie. They want books to reinforce their opinion. They want books that tell them everything they believe is absolutely right and that the other side is worse than i thought. If you take a look at the bestseller list for nonfiction for the last several years there are three categories generally representative. T
I am the director of Reading Services welcome to the Public Library thank you for your patience and flexibility for setting land speed records to get david branch here the circumstances brought out of everybodys control the plane was delayed you can insert your own airline joke here but tonight he will talk about his book a story of historical crime of greed and fear and racial cleansing part political history and in the book will be conversation long after he catches the next playing. It is easy to read the book because he tells the story in a detailed rich and suspenseful way. It is hard to read this book because it is true and devastating and maddening. But he is a magnificent storyteller for the New York Times magazine or atlantic or Washington Post wall street journals previous awardwinning books and if you cannot take their word than the Supreme Court stuff on justice he signed that in one of his opinions. David graham. [applause] two my first book was called velocity about a tri
An audible conversations welcome to tonights lecture. Before we get started you may have noticed a few cameras in the room, please turn off all of your devices. Please do that if you are interested in asking a question. We are very excited about tonights program. Its a pleasure to welcome the lecture featuring francis struggled. Its made for the generosity of the livingston foundation. In new york city and graduating from Radcliffe College came of age in the vietnam war era and the vietnamese and americans in vietnam the history of vietnam and the involvement in that country the book was awarded the pulitzer prize, the bancroft prize and the National Book award. Shes since authored numerous works of American History and works have appeared in such publications as the new yorker, New York Times magazine and rolling stone. She will discuss the most recent book the evangelicals to shape america. She traces the history of the protestant evangelism from its beginnings in the great awakening
Everybodys control the plane was delayed you can insert your own airline joke here but tonight he will talk about his book a story of historical crime of greed and fear and racial cleansing part political history and in the book will be conversation long after he catches the next playing. It is easy to read the book because he tells the story in a detailed rich and suspenseful way. It is hard to read this book because it is true and devastating and maddening. But he is a magnificent storyteller for the New York Times magazine or atlantic or Washington Post wall street journals previous awardwinning books and if you cannot take their word than the Supreme Court stuff on justice he signed that in one of his opinions. David graham. [applause] two my first book was called velocity about a trip to the amazon i tried to find that ancient city after leaving 9 00 oclock this morning to get to kansas it would have been easier to track through the jungle but i did comment it is great to be here.