and to try and make it very easy for you to donate coming you can donate on the festival website. you can donate on the facebook page. you can use the apple if you re old-fashioned, you can do it in person at the festival headquarters here. our first author, who will be speaking is joseph madison beck, an attorney in atlanta, harvard university grad. he focuses on intellectual property litigation, particularly copyright and none consumer products. he s also a mediator in the winter of too many awards for me to mention here. he also teaches at emory university school of law. mr. beck will be speaking about his book, my father and atticus finch , an excellent book. without further until i will turn it over to mr. beck. thank you. thank you for coming. how many of you read to kill a mockingbird ? about that. it s a phenomenal bestseller. i would tell you what i call my book, my father and atticus finch in a moment. i m going to read because it gives me a chance to give you
look at the density of those dots. this gives you a physical image of how concentrated the jewish population was. and this is very important because it unlocks the secret9 to something the secret to something. one of the few records we have of the planning to will the jews of europe is on january 20th, 19 39, the head of the ss sat down with representatives of all kinds of german institutions and asserted his authority over the process and got their agreement to participate in it. he also said something that has often been quoted that was deeply misleading. he said europe will be combed there west to east. from west to east. in other words, the jews would be killed first from france and the netherlands and so forth, and the killing process would go across the continent. and yet anyone who has studied the holocaust knows that that is exactly the opposite of the way it happened. the killing went from east to west at least on the northern half o
colorado. moments ago, reacting to the news that the fbi is reopening its investigation about the private e-mail server, throwing the presidential race into turmoil. with the agency reportedly examining new e-mails after it seized electronic devices belonging to huma abedin and her estranged husband, former new york congressman, anthony wiener, as part of a separate investigation. hillary clinton responded to the news late friday and called on fbi james comey to immediately release whatever information he has. we are 11 days out from perhaps the most important national election of our lifetime. voting is already underway in our country. so the american people deserve to get the full and complete facts immediately. the director himself has said he doesn t know whether the e-mails referenced in his letter are significant or not. i i m confident whatever they are, will not change the conclusion reached in july. joining the panel this week, wall street columnist, dan hellinge
people don t listen in the same day that something is produced, like a lot of other mediums. but what has thrived in its place is so heartening to me. it s context. it s explanation. it s narrative. and a lot of it has gotten us far past the sort binaries of who is winning the horse race today, whose got the cycle down. not to denigrate that because there is part that is really interesting to me. the washington post is doing with their series presidential, where they go through and talk about each and every one of the presidents and their challenges and their story. mike and the economist are doing a show called special relationship, which is really fantastic, which has a political reporter from the uk talking to one here in the u.s. and if anybody has traveled overseas recently and tried to have a political conversation with somebody who is not american, you will know exactly how interesting that can be. and the show really gets at that. and i would just say, coy talk abou