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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Masters Of Mankind 20150405

A bit of housekeeping. Preassigned books will be available in the lobby on garcia street books. Also for those of you in the Colorado Hotel which i understand now is standing room only please, here afterwards to get books. Well, good evening santa fe. [cheers and applause] [speaking spanish] [applause] spent im david and welcome to one of the most anticipated events of this or any other year. Noam chomsky. [cheers and applause] and backstage i was joking with noam. I held up the slide that said sold out in which will be i think ammunition for his enemies. But rest assured, noam chomsky has never sold out. [laughter] go. [applause] thanks to the Land Foundation in pursuit of cultural Freedom Series which organizes events. Thanks also for enabling alternative radio to digitize our noam chomsky audio archive which now numbers close to 250 recordings. You can go to alternative radio. Org. Thank you. [applause] i started alternative radio because of noam chomsky. I wrote him a letter in the

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Masters Of Mankind 20150405

[applause] [cheers] [applause] a bit of housekeeping, presigned books available from garcia street books in the lobby. For those of you in the Eldorado Hotel which i understand is standing room only, please come after the event to get books. Well, it evening, santa fe. [cheers] Buenos Tardes welcome to one of the most anticipated events of this or any other year. Noam chomsky. [applause] [cheers] backstage i held of this flyer that said soldout, which will be ammunition for his enemies. But rest assured that noam chomsky has never sold out. [applause] [cheers] thanks to the foundation in pursuit of cultural Freedom Series which organized this event, thanks also to lanin to digitize this audio archive which numbers close to 250 recordings. Go to alternative radio. Org. Thank you to lanin. [applause] and alternative radio was spotted because of noam chomsky. I wrote him a letter he wrote back. We started corresponding and after a while i suggested that we do an interview. He said yes of

Transcripts For KGO Nightline 20131011

I love her anyway climbing out the back door no ones going to find you miss jackson i love her anyway are you nasty are you nasty are you nasty are you nasty i love her anyway ohohohoh where will you be waking up tomorrow morning out the back door but i love her anyway [ cheers and applause ] tonight on nightline ultimate betr tonight on nightline ultimate betrayal. A 19yearold College Student pulled over by police not for dui but a brutal murder he says he knew nothing about. What the hell is going on . Accused by his own friend. Now years later that friend admits he lied. So why is Ryan Ferguson still behind bars . From rags to riches. Last year he was the hottest male model in the world. This year hes the highest paid among the men. But the fashion throne belongs to the queens. Get away from me trick or treat. Advertising is going undercover with elaborate viral video pranks that blur fact and fiction on what appear to be unsuspecting victims. Announcer keep it right here, america,

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20131225

[applause] Doris Kearns Goodwin and scott heard its wonderful to have you here and welcome to miami. This is our premier annual cultural events so its great to have you here. You both have written books about president s who are part of the progressive era. Really, it was really started by eva roosevelt. Of course he was affectionately known as teddy so Doris Kearns Goodwin how did he start the progressive era and what propelled him to act . And what were his successes that are still with us today . I may indeed call him teddy even though he didnt like to be called teddy that but i think he has lost that data with history so Teddy Roosevelt came into power at a time when really the aspects of the Industrial Age had not been dealt with since the civil war. There was no real Workers Compensation. Women and children were exploited in the factories. Huge monopolies were heating up, the gap to train the rich and the poor had grown wider sounded familiar to situations of today. Additional re

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On We Do 20131225

Dylan steve will be at the signing tent after if you have additional questions. Those of you been dying to know who i am. I am jessica grogan. I also have a book in the 60s is at the festival this weekend and you can find that in the 10th as well. [applause] [inaudible conversations] where youre at the National Press club with jennifer baumgardner. We are talking about we do . I would say this book is a feelgood book about one of the most frank thinks that have been politically in last couple decades. Now its a done deal. Its considering that momentum is continuing. I dont often have this happy of his tory. Its also a meditation on marriage. Im a feminist writer and i thought a lot about marriage. As a married person. I have a lot of issues with it. I think it has historically a lot of complexity for all of us as people who care about social is, but also value in something i was trying to grapple with in the book. And then theres american leaders as they came to terms with what it mean

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