Will be doing a call in program with cspan said he cannot sign books until 4 00 then he will have a very short window before he passed to catch his flight t consign books from 4 00 through 4 20 p. M. I hope you can catch him then. [laughter] that is at the bookstore attend on the ball at the university of arizona bookstore they are purchased at that location if you are enjoying the festival we encourage you to become a friend of the festival your taxdeductible donation allows to offer programming free of charge learn more about friends of the festival benefits that the information with our at tucson book festival website at of respect for the author and fellow audience members please turn off yourself comes at this time if he thinks you have please double check to make sure it is actually off. With that i am very pleased to introduce the founding dean of the university of California School of law which the six short years as one of the finest law schools in the country. A prolific scho
Every weekend, booktv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books, on cspan 2 keep watching for more television for serious readers. Booktv is live this weekend from the tucson festival of books. Start agent 1 00 p. M. Eastern 10 00 a. M. Pacific well be covering several author panel on topics such as race and politics, Supreme Court, environment, immigration, and more. All this live from the university of arizona the site of the seventh annual tucson festival of books. I give an example in god, guns, grits and gravy of this guy who is heading green peace in europe, and so he is all about wanting to reduce co2 emissions. But in all of an audit of green peace shows he is flying from his home to lux. Boring a couple of times a month, and the output of co2 he is expending because of his jet travel is like 100 times that of the average person. And so when confronted about it, here was his answer. He said well, the train trip would take 12 hours and that would be time away from my f
Purple heart. Matt is our hero because of how he lived, says the reverend who spoke at matts memorial service. He didnt miss life. He lived life. Service was a proud tradition in matts family. His father lowell r. Hanson jr. Served in the army. One of matts brothers is currently active duty army, while the other is in the army reserves. Matt himself was born in germany on a military base. As mary, matts mom puts it, matt to go rogue and join the marines. Matt had a strong work ethic in high school, says his father lowell. He used to get up at 4 00 in the morning to milk kowrks then go to school, then on to football practice and back to work on the fannie mae farm. Other people noticed and were impressed by his work ethic appeared i was proud of him. He was determined that when he got old enough he would join the marines and serve his country. Growing up, matter matter was known for his blue eyes and sneaky smile, and aide way of talking himself out of anything. He had an easygoing mann
The June 2 episode of "CBS News Sunday Morning" included a segment that looks a case involving Grants Pass and homeless policy, and what a Supreme Court ruling on the issue might mean.