Peter this is the smallest book we have ever done on this program in 28 years. Brooke i can imagine. There arent books much smaller than that. Peter its 90some pages the most. Anyway, whats it about . Brooke well, i call it a rumination. Its not even a complete argument. Its a summary of an argument. What it was was a response to the kind of incredible anxiety that people in my cohort, my eastern elite cohort were feeling and ally i realized the level of stress was really high that it really went beyond politics or a president. Its a dread and i wanted to know why this time its not just as simple as its donald trump and he doesnt seem to know what hes doing. It seemed to be much deeper than that and that was my exploration and in this little book im taking people down the rabbit hole with me. Peter why its full of a lot of stuff but why a short book, 8. 95, its not expensive, and what did you and what did you think it would be so, why would people buy this . Brooke to be honest with yo
Peter this is the smallest book we have ever done on this program in 28 years. Brooke i can imagine. There arent books much smaller than that. Peter its 90some pages the most. Anyway, whats it about . Brooke well, i call it a rumination. Its not even a complete argument. Its a summary of an argument. What it was was a response to the kind of incredible anxiety that people in my cohort, my eastern elite cohort were feeling and ally i realized the level of stress was really high that it really went beyond politics or a president. Its a dread and i wanted to know why this time its not just as simple as its donald trump and he doesnt seem to know what hes doing. It seemed to be much deeper than that and that was my exploration and in this little book im taking people down the rabbit hole with me. Peter why its full of a lot of stuff but why a short book, 8. 95, its not expensive, and what did you and what did you think it would be so, why would people buy this . Brooke to be honest with yo
Peter this is the smallest book we have ever done on this program in 28 years. Brooke i can imagine. There arent books much smaller than that. Peter its 90some pages the most. Anyway, whats it about . Brooke well, i call it a rumination. Its not even a complete argument. Its a summary of an argument. What it was was a response to the kind of incredible anxiety that people in my cohort, my eastern elite cohort were feeling and ally i realized the level of stress was really high that it really went beyond politics or a president. Its a dread and i wanted to know why this time its not just as simple as its donald trump and he doesnt seem to know what hes doing. It seemed to be much deeper than that and that was my exploration and in this little book im taking people down the rabbit hole with me. Peter why its full of a lot of stuff but why a short book, 8. 95, its not expensive, and what did you and what did you think it would be so, why would people buy this . Brooke to be honest with yo
Emancipation proclamation. But followed by other historians on the controversy and debate. Part of four days of American History tv at 9 30 on cspan3. The president of the United States [applause] thank you. Happy new year to you. Hello, everybody. Thank you. Everybody have a seat. Good afternoon, everybody. Welcome to the white house. I realize that the last thing you want to hear on new years eve is another speech from me. But i do need to talk about the progress being made in congress today. For the last few days, leaders of both parties are working toward an agreement that will prevent a middleclass tax hike from hitting 98 of all americans starting tomorrow. Preventing that tax hike has been my top priority. The last thing that folks like the folks appear on this stage can afford right now is to pay an extra 2,000 in taxes next year. Middleclass families cannot afford it, businesses cannot afford it, our economy cannot afford it. Today, it appears an agreement to prevent this new
And i think by any terms, he is doing great. He is a household word. Those are just two examples of people who were passionate and knowledgeable and found their way into an area that people were not following. It was extraordinarily, these are the people you should be looking to, not me. My path was weird and cannot be followed. Lets open it up to questions from the audience. When you come to the microphone, please give us your name and where you go to school. If anyone would like to come up. Here is our first inquire. He is adjusting it. Until someone gets the courage up, you mentioned nate silver. He offers the fascinating thesis that it is that talking heads on all the cable channels are the ones who are constantly predicting things that, believe it or not, have the worst prognostication records. He said that the amount of minutes you are on television are inversely proportionate to the accuracy of your predictions. I listen to your show every sunday afternoon. I want to know, i saw