Thank you. This is not my mike and i am not used to it so i couldnt hear if you can hear me. Thank you for joining us for our program with author Amy Goldstein who will discuss her book janesville, an american story. My name is renee and im the programming and Outreach Coordinator here at public library. At this time, i would like to ask that you turn off or silence your electronic devices. Also, at the end of todays program ms. Goldstein will have time for questions and answers and then be available under the skylight to autograph books. We do still have a few available, i think, if you are interested in purchasing a book and you didnt get a yellow postit with a number. See, phil, in the back. Also with the two in a, i just want to make sure that will all be on our best behavior. Ms. Goldstein is here to talk about her book. She is not a politician. You will get to ask questions, like i said, you will raise your hand, ill bring you the mike, and please dont Start Talking until i give
Good afternoon. This is not my microphone. Im not used to it. Thank you for joining us for the program who will discuss her book in american story. Im the programming and Outreach Coordinator here at the public library. At this time i would like to ask that you turn off or silence all of your electronic devices. Also, at the end of the program, we will have time for a question and answer and then be available under a skylight to autograph books. We do still have a few available if you are interested in purchasing a book. Also with the qanda, i just want to make sure we are going to be on our best behavior. [laughter] shes here to talk about her book. She is not a politician. And you will get to ask questions like i said you will raise your hand, i will bring you the microphone and please dont Start Talking until i have the microphone right in front of your face. As i said they are 27 they will be available to purchase after the program. They are 27 that can be cash or checks made out t
Good afternoon. This is not my microphone. Im not used to it. Thank you for joining us for the program who will discuss her book in american story. Im the programming and Outreach Coordinator here at the public library. At this time i would like to ask that you turn off or silence all of your electronic devices. Also, at the end of the program, we will have time for a question and answer and then be available under a skylight to autograph books. We do still have a few available if you are interested in purchasing a book. Also with the qanda, i just want to make sure we are going to be on our best behavior. [laughter] shes here to talk about her book. She is not a politician. And you will get to ask questions like i said you will raise your hand, i will bring you the microphone and please dont Start Talking until i have the microphone right in front of your face. As i said they are 27 they will be available to purchase after the program. They are 27 that can be cash or checks made out t
Good afternoon. This is not my microphone. Im not used to it. Thank you for joining us for the program who will discuss her book in american story. Im the programming and Outreach Coordinator here at the public library. At this time i would like to ask that you turn off or silence all of your electronic devices. Also, at the end of the program, we will have time for a question and answer and then be available under a skylight to autograph books. We do still have a few available if you are interested in purchasing a book. Also with the qanda, i just want to make sure we are going to be on our best behavior. [laughter] shes here to talk about her book. She is not a politician. And you will get to ask questions like i said you will raise your hand, i will bring you the microphone and please dont Start Talking until i have the microphone right in front of your face. As i said they are 27 they will be available to purchase after the program. They are 27 that can be cash or checks made out t
The nazis were employed as scientists and intelligence. Fficers it is about one hour. We are really fortunate to have with us this evening an experienced Investigative Reporter Eric Lichtblau. Eric first got into Investigative Journalism at the Los Angeles Times where he worked for 15 years. His final beat for the Los Angeles Times was in ashington covering the Justice Department. When he shifted to the New York Times, he continued serving justice. He was very well sourced after the september 11 attacks to report on the bush administration, stepped up the spying operations. In 2006, he and another New York Times reporter received a Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting or as the Pulitzer Committee put it, there carefully sourced stories on a secret domestic eavesdropping that served a National Debate and the Boundary Line between fighting terrorism and protecting civil liberties. That reporting led eric a couple of years later to come out with his first book bushs law, the remaking of