can you guys hear me in the back? can you hear me now? no? yes? i will speak loudly. it is great to be in the city, lecturing on the city that he wrote about. in the very place in the city that you wrote about midtown manhattan. a couple of preliminaries before we roll into this illustrated talk. i like that better than powerpoint, as a term. i m not good at powerpoint. it s not that i m a luddite, i m just a technological idiot. this is not the book i originally set out to right. the original idea was to do the whole city. all five boroughs, and stretch it out from world war i to world war ii. without trying to be too cute, i took to bigger bite out of the apple. i discovered, as i was doing my research, that i was really drawn to a really compelling story within the larger story i had intended to tell. it is an untold story, actually. it has been told in bits and pieces. but it has never been stitched together as a compelling historical narrative. that story is the rise
their i am. okay. now, first of all, i have to i just have to get a shot up to this museum. i have been to museums. we all went over kids in washington to the smithsonian because we want to look for john doe lungers that s why we went to the smithsonian. this museum is absolutely extraordinary. it s astonishing that not only the depth and breadth of the research that went into this, but the multimedia displays, those of you are physically here understand what i m talking about, but the museum itself is in this beautiful former post office, this historic building in downtown las vegas. the displays are extraordinary. it s not on the seventh or eighth level of meaning when comes to of material. i haven t done a miniseries eroded. it did not get made. this iconic book, the amazing the prosecutor and an associated press reporter. gasol a million copies worldwide. now the exhibit that they have on murder ink itself is phenomenal. but this is an example of the wall, just t
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