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Somebody who insults women, marks the disabled, marks pows, just wanted to get an education. Watch afterwards sunday night at 9 00 eastern on cspan2s booktv. South dakota, along the banks of the missouri river, chosen as south dakotas capital city in 1889. Reflecting the american frontier is home to cowboys and cattle, the backdrop for iconic American Writer laura ingles little house on the prairie series. With help of our Cable Partners for the next hour we feature the Literary Community beginning with nancy koppel on the Important Role south dakota plays in american history. We are in the research and Publishing Office of the daily Historical Society and also the headquarters of the south dakota Historical Society press. Back in the day in 1997, i felt it was a niche we could fill in south dakota. Nobody was doing our history seriously. I shouldnt say nobody, that is not fair. There was a concerted effort to do publishing for the state of south dakota, to do it right, you have to hav
Used the tactic in past conflict. He spoke at the think tank new america in washington dc. This is one hour and a half. Now let me introduce fred. Perhaps his most important distinction i would say is that he worked previously as an american fellow but he has done one or two other things in his illustrious career. He is the National Security columnist and author of four books the most recent book which i think is here to tell us and has at least gone over with this new book that some one might not necessarily imagine. Fred is a Pulitzer Prize journalist back in his days at the boston globe and i am very pleased to be able to host him here today. On the format, shortly we will allow fred to give him a minute to describe the book and tell us about it what is in it and then i will take the opportunity to have a conversation, dig into a little more and explore some of the themes and what we might conclude that. Then i will open it up to the floor to give you the opportunity to ask fred som
Of four books, the new book as some people might imagine. A surprise winning journalist with his days at the boston globe. In a while he s will give a few minutes describing the book and whats in it. Some of the themes and what we might contribute from that and then i will open up to the floor give you the opportunity to ask some questions and we will wrap upqu at 1 45. [applause] ing didnt know what the title s going to be for a while but how long the history is it because most people think that it started with the outskirts of shanghai and no but now in prace goes back all the way to the dawn of the internet itself. This was the network where they would talk with one another in their Computer Program an into there was a computer pioneer who was also on the Scientific Advisory board and wrote a paper that has been declassified since but he said heres the problem once you have accessed from multiple locations. He wont be able to keep secrets anymore. When i was doing my research i talk
You need to know in the massi memo because information is power. And the property man has got you covered. [ woman vocalizing ] welcome back. Im bob massi, the property man. Every day in america, nearly 11,000 people turn 65. Think about that. 11,000 every day. People are also living longer and staying healthier and therefore spending more time in retirement. So its becoming more and more critical to think about retirement, including where and how youre going to live. Kay and her husband lived in new york, but knew that eventually they wanted to retire in a warmer climate. So they turned to scottsdale, arizona, and realtor warren neal. This is one of the beauties about living in scottsdale, kay. Now he specializes in finding homes for his clients to enjoy in retirement. When warren showed them this property, they knew the house wasnt perfect, but fell in love with the location. One of the things unique to this property is that it has both the golf course, the mountains, and a city view