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Was the suicide room, and when i mentioned that to the publisher she said, that is just a terrific title, and then she said, are you trying to put us out of business . And i said, id read that book, and she said, thats really not the right title for this book, and we sat and batted it around and there is something about this phrase. I was worried because it would it would come across as judgmental in some way or people would see it as almost bitterly ironic, and that wasnt the intention. Its a much simpler meaning which comes down to and this is what i got comfortable with finally. If you read the book and if you get to know these people inside the book and hear their stories, youll have a better sense. If you say this ubiquitous phrase, thank you for your service youll have a much clearer idea of who we are thanking and what youre thanking them for. And so that seemed to be a good title at that point. Brian how many of the people youre writing about in this book were in the first book ....
I think we are getting closer to that. Somebody said do you think there will be a president by that time if young enough maybe. Thank you very much, barney frank. [applause] its a hard thing to believe that the United States of america is spending nearly 1 billion per week in iraq and here in new orleans, the United States we are being neglected. Why do we have to beg and plead when our president , our congressman, our elected leaders when we tell them we need help when its on the media everyday. [applause] this is the United States of america. The young lady mentioned earlier that we rebuilt japan after destroying japan. This is new orleans, a very specific cultural society. I love new orleans. We have purchased a total of 107 trailers on four different sites but when you walk across the street here you will see 42 of them ....
Year from 2003 to 2004. Host what month of 2003 . Guest i got there in may and i left in april. Host why do you refer to to the special ops guys as guest many of these guys are still serving and i dont want to give away their identities. Some i was able to on the conventional side. The folks on the unconventional side have been respectful to them and they have been respectful to me. The book really tells that relationship between the conventional and unconventional and how we operate together and it wasnt necessarily by design. Like i said it was by geography and we worked very well and closely together. Host congressman russell you recount in we got him your conversation with paul wolfowitz. What did you tell him . Guest well he came to look at some of the afghan training efforts. Secretary rumsfeld have asked that we train the iraqi army. I have had great experience in that area was training the Afghan National army and was on ....
Yet, some totally destroyed. Youll see some trailers in front of the homes where people are working on them, but youre not going to see the vibrant community it once was. More from the tenth anniversary programming on hurricane katrina, including this entire hearing, and more from people on the ground about the storm. Tonight at 8 00 p. M. Eastern time on cspan. A group of reporters discuss their jobs covering the white house and the changing relationship between president ial administrations and the press corps. Correspondents peter baker of the New York Times, jim avila of abc news, ap Reporter Josh Lederman and Scott Horsley of npr, participate in this National Journal event. Everyone else is going back to work. I hope that doesnt make your competitive a ....
Youre going to move record out of the way. Youre going to move music out of the way and let them do what they do. Unless its premised on something entirely different, which is cool, you wouldnt be looking for talent anyway. You let people do what they do, give them rope and let them connect in ways only a truly talented person can connect. John, the greatest commitment you could pay me and you paid me was that i asked you tough questions. I would hate to stand here or sit here in front of our peers and ask you softball questions. But i wouldnt ask any question that i didnt think you can answer, so my compliment back to you as you did a heck of a job answering some tough questions and im very grateful. Thank you john dickey. Thank you. Thursday between 1 00 p. M. And 8 00 p. M. On cspan3, a focus on issues related to aging. Well show you a Senate Hearing on effort to fight alzheimers disease followed by portions of white house conf ....