Honestly, that is not acceptabl. To me. That is not born. Childhood. Just so i can do a job that i love. So im not breaking news here, ive set all of this to my employers, they know this too, and that is my challenge now decided what im going to do. Can i find a way to work with my schedule at fox and continue to do the kelley file and see my children and if the answer to that is no then i will have to make a different decision, because they are most important. Thank you so much. Thanks for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] cspan, where history unfolds a daily. In 1979 cspan was created as a Public Service by americas cabletelevision companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. After words is next on booktv. Georgetown University Philosophy professor Jason Brennan discusses his book against democracy in which he argues democratic medical systems fail to provide the best outcomes and calls for a form of government run by the most knowledgeable in
Honestly, that is not acceptabl. To me. That is not born. Childhood. Just so i can do a job that i love. So im not breaking news here, ive set all of this to my employers, they know this too, and that is my challenge now decided what im going to do. Can i find a way to work with my schedule at fox and continue to do the kelley file and see my children and if the answer to that is no then i will have to make a different decision, because they are most important. Thank you so much. Thanks for coming. [applause] [inaudible conversations] cspan, where history unfolds a daily. In 1979 cspan was created as a Public Service by americas cabletelevision companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. After words is next on booktv. Georgetown University Philosophy professor Jason Brennan discusses his book against democracy in which he argues democratic medical systems fail to provide the best outcomes and calls for a form of government run by the most knowledgeable in
The famous sexist paragraph, that will evidently go on my tombstone which, you know what im talking about . Its the one that gets quoted in every review, unfortunately. Completely out of context of course. Number three was a meeting with boggs who is the facebook guy who runs ads and we had this sort of weird mafia boss file meetings and the fourth one was the story where i blew up the plumbing so is there any other theme that somebody wants in the reading that youre willing to propose . One of the characters in the book are standing here. I just looked around. Your freak out yourselves or not. The british trader was there, my kids were there, they chose not to out themselves. The israeli with a face like a sheet of plywood. You can judge for yourself whether thats true or not. The former head of optimization for facebook who interviewed me and made the crazy decision that i assume he said yes because thats how i got hired but okay, anybody else have another passage you want me to read
The whole week because i had to tbit drafts in good shape for editing and i had a huge pile of box in the back of the car and the bathing suit over in that corner, most of it was the files and we walked into this house and and if it was made for us. People talk about writers retreats and get away, when i didnt have all the notes around my desk and all the stuff im used to seeing, it gave me a clarity of thought having i got out every now and then for a little walk and mostly i spent time in beautiful setting and allowed me to accomplish and write in a way i couldnt have at home. It was a combination, really, of all of that and i think its a real journey doing a book project and, you know, very different from shorter stories and its a learning curve, that you sort of work your way through for the challenges are wonderful and the final result is the sense of satisfaction that you dont get you dont quite get from shorter kinds of stories. Anyone else . Well, thank you so much for coming.
Bring home a friend and immediately we were enchanted with her but now when the most respected and accomplished and writers of nonfiction in the united states. [applause] pet isa very briefly what an incredible honor to sit here with jonathan as a huge figure in the world of dark journalism and if by some crazy chance if you dont know his work diverge you because it is very humbling nation be interviewing gnp is a much interesting figure. Flattery will get you everywhere. We will get to t11 soon enough but i have a couple of questions about how you got to this point in your life. To have the tight reputation as a tight publication so what influence did you have when your own evolution . And i learn so much about storytelling in the world is full of fascinating people and stories but most of all ive learned about research that you need to dig deep need and find the people who believe the of the subjects that you looked into. To be working on your catsom one day so that really fluctuated