We are actually going to take you inside the airshow. Gettingt, alan mulally together with google, Companies Looking for a partner at the dance, but then again, you get rejected. 20 , confirming. They made an offer to buy time warner. Fox says time warner rejected that offer, and there are no talks going on right now, but they would be willing to pay more than 85 per share for time warner. And time warner in firms they rejected the 21st century fox proposal. And if anyone knows rupert murdoch, this is not over. This is just the opening step, the opening damage. The fact that it was in the New York Times is kind of game on. Pressure and lobbying. We have seen him make audacious things in the past that nobody thought was going to go through, but this is the kind of situation where we are in for a ride here. Theyre going to hear a lot more from him. We are going to hear a lot more from time warner. Toe warner is really going have to justify their strategy. Standing alone as opposed to tak
company. lets let s kind of start there. wide exxonmobil? how did you come to the subject? i know that previously in your career so why this company and how did it differ from some of their other subjects like that bin laden s? guest: it s an interesting, to me it was an interesting journey because as you point out i started out as a business reporter on wall street when i was very young and then i went abroad and worked more on the international subjects and after 9/11 i wrote about the war engines of the 9/11 attacks in 20 years of american covert policy in afghanistan in this vote goes towards and after that was over i thought you know i want to keep writing about america and the world after 9/11, this sort of asymmetric, strange groping that we had as the country to understand what the attacks were about and what they meant to the united states, what were the relationships with their middle east and that led me to the bin laden s which was a book intended to be about sa
writing assumes when he reading would it goes back to the free falling in the forest of there s no one there to hear it. if you ve written a really wonderful novel one of the parts of the process is that you want the readers to be enriched and enlarged by at you have to pull on everything at your disposal to do that. private enterprise exxonmobil and american power. he recently sat down with book tv to talk about the oil companies political and economic power and how it became the most profitable corporation in the world. hello, steve, thanks for joining us on after words today and congratulations on what is quite an achievement. fish i really enjoyed the book. it s like a novel. i mean, it really read like nonfiction in places which i m sure that as a writer you encounter some of that feeling as well and i know as a reporter that dealt with exxonmobil to probe this company, so let s kind of start there. why exxonmobil? how did you come to this subject? and i know that y
need to a government bailout. he spoke about the book earlier this year in michigan. [applause] thank you very much for coming in thank you for watching, viewers at home. i just wanted to start out by talking about how this book came about. i ve been covering ford motor company for the detroit news since 2005. and from the beginning when i started covering for it, i knew that i was really witnessing an incredible story. i didn t know how it s going to win, but i knew was happening in dearborn was either the death of an american icon or its resurrection. embolus privately rooting for the latter is going to write the story either way. so as i followed the two-day event of a turnaround for the detroit news, i also in the back of my mind was writing this book. and in 2010 when it became clear that ford had turned the corner and saved itself and data without taking a taxpayer bailout i might add, i approached bill ford, jun
a way that anyone could deem as being very american. we hear so much these days about things being un-american. well, they were very american and way of doing these things. and they are flourishing. their tribal businesses are doing well. they are providing a very competent and professional health care system, education system to educate their children to the chickasaw nation is alive and very well. for more information on this and other cities on the local content vehicles to her, go to c-span.org/localcontent. next on book tv, rice hoffman recounts forward motor companies business practices under ceo alan mulally from 2006-2011. mr. mulally interviewed over 100 people involved in the company s overall from executive chairman bill ford, great grandson of ford s founder, henry ford, to the automotive companies employees, union heads and car dealers. this is about 45 minutes. thank you very much. thank you all for coming and thank you for watching if you re at home. i ju