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they are both going to be downstairs signing and selling the books. i wrote a book about gps and pinpoint how gps is changing culture and mind and i think i will be signing books. they definitely will.e] [applause] [inaudible conversations] and you re watching c-span2. the next author panel will begin in about ten minutes or so and it s an author panel on immigration. we will be back in just a fewilb minutes. [inaudible conversations] book tv just covered a live panel on c-span2. the conversation on political parties and the election and that included ralph nadir, thomas frank and the three authors signing books right now, having conversations, they weren t able to take q&a, questions and answers duringue panel discussion so this is the opportunity for festival goers to ask some questions and getto their books signed. a beautiful day out here in brooklyn new, new york, c-span is live all day. we have three more panel discussions left. one is happening right now upstairs
BrooklynNew-yorkUnited-statesTurkeyCarrolltonTexasChinaMinnesotaCaliforniaSyriaNew-mexicoRussia sunday at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span2. on american history tv, georgetown university professor bonnie morris on title ix, discrimination against women in sports and the edge issue amendments of 1972. now the rest of our after words interview with aram goudsouzian, author of down to the crossroads. host: okay, i want to ask you about the title, crossroads, as a physical place but as a symbolic place in history. how does this march marked a historical crossroads? guest: the march in a lot of ways is a process for the civil rights movement in the sense it is mostly still in the popular mind at least associated with the tenants of nonviolence and racial integration as its core goals. underneath that, of course, especially among grassroots organizers, that the civil rights movement is more about us putting blacks in positions of power, into positions where they can lift themselves up. those goals can be intertwined of course but they re not necessarily exactly the same thi
VietnamRepublic-ofAlabamaUnited-statesAustraliaChinaSyriaRussiaWashingtonDistrict-of-columbiaConnecticutUkraine there are, of course, speculations and from the arm from their own point of view there are pluses and minuses what they would do, partly in their relations with china. and so somebody in north korea or some group is thinking about the strategic and tactical implications of whatever they do, and they obviously have some kind of a roadmap which they are going to follow through. but the problem is that, short of complete turnaround by china, even though china is gradually inching towards putting more pressure on north korea, i think our reaction at the u.n. or other collective reaction, or individual reaction, would not be much more than the usual drill that we have to. i m sorry. let me just make one comment about the test. we placed enormous importance to the fact of testing. we think as if it is by testing north korea comes to have this big nuclear weapon that they did not have before or something. but that tends to mislead ourselves to think that by preventing them from
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