Ive been waiting for this day for quite a while since. Last june, when annes wonderful book came out and, i we were in d. C. Together. I knew that i could bring her out to. For this book, lure her out here and actually lure her back because she here once before. And i think thousand and four, when i was editing story that she did one of the many amazing, fabulous stories that is written for the Washington Post over many years and. You know, summer is over and my wife and i are ready to bill washington but sort of its a ritual that ill stay around for this book. First of all, for my friend conor moran used to run it and now jane rotondo, its one of my favorite events. For those of you who dont know and how shes actually a legend in. The newspaper world. She won Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for her Amazing Stories on the mistreatment of veterans of the iraq afghanistan wars at walter army medical center, where she basically embedded herself in the hospital rooms with the soldiers and documente
But but often we just, you know, all we can do is feel our way through it and know that at the end of it, you will have that new knowledge to make the thing you need to make. But that can we please, please, please give beth another round of applause. You can call. Ive been waiting for this day for quite a while since. Last june, when annes wonderful book came out and, i we were in d. C. Together. I knew that i could bring her out to. For this book, lure her out here and actually lure her back because she here once before. And i think thousand and four, when i was editing story that she did one of the many amazing, fabulous stories that is written for the Washington Post over many years and. You know, summer is over and my wife and i are ready to bill washington but sort of its a ritual that ill stay around for this book. First of all, for my friend conor moran used to run it and now jane rotondo, its one of my favorite events. For those of you who dont know and how shes actually a lege
And i think thousand and four, when i was editing story that she did one of the many amazing, fabulous stories that is written for the Washington Post over many years and. You know, summer is over and my wife and i are ready to bill washington but sort of its a ritual that ill stay around for this book. First of all, for my friend conor moran used to run it and now jane rotondo, its one of my favorite events. For those of you who dont know and how shes actually a legend in. The newspaper world. She won Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for her Amazing Stories on the mistreatment of veterans of the iraq afghanistan wars at walter army medical center, where she basically embedded herself in the hospital rooms with the soldiers and documented how they were being so shabbily treated. But, you know, she was also that story wonderful, but she wrote probably ten or 12 other stories that were equal or series that were equally great, of which were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize. So, you know, that one s
For quite a while since. Last june, when annes wonderful book came out and, i we were in d. C. Together. I knew that i could bring her out to. For this book, lure her out here and actually lure her back because she here once before. And i think thousand and four, when i was editing story that she did one of the many amazing, fabulous stories that is written for the Washington Post over many years and. You know, summer is over and my wife and i are ready to bill washington but sort of its a ritual that ill stay around for this book. First of all, for my friend conor moran used to run it and now jane rotondo, its one of my favorite events. For those of you who dont know and how shes actually a legend in. The newspaper world. She won Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for her Amazing Stories on the mistreatment of veterans of the iraq afghanistan wars at walter army medical center, where she basically embedded herself in the hospital rooms with the soldiers and documented how they were being so shabb
And the signing of the emancipation proclamation and generate firstcome 1863. The author reports contrary to popular belief lincoln struggled with his decision and spent quite a bit of time drafting the document as he dealt with self doubt and oppression. This is one hour. Hello. Thanks to those who are here this evening i am sure todd will sign them after the event but another program coming up october 1st historian and author will be here to talk about his new book, robert e. Lee. That should be good. Cspan is here tonight filming booktv so if they miss tonights program they can see it on cspan. I would like to welcome Todd Brewster who has spoken at the library before a member of the history faculty and u. S. Military academy at west point. Longtime journalist working with editors at time and life and senior producer for abc news. Working with many publications and also the coauthor with update Peter Jennings the century. He lives here in richfield with his wife and children and an