Timothy carneys new book and a discussion about its claims and i think you will find both tims remarks and the panel of interest particularly timely given the moment we find ourselves in strictly right now so i look forward to the discussion. Tim is going to come out and offer a few words and then he will be followed with a Panel Discussion withCharles Murray who is known to probably everybody here. Hes a high chair and Cultural Studies here at aei and Megan Mcardle who is probably known to all of you, Washington Post columnist with a lot to say on this issue as well. Tim is a visiting fellow here at aei and hes also the commentary editor at the Washington Examiner where hes been a columnist for a while and you are all aware of his columns to his previous books on cronyism are what any of you probably know him for. The big ripoff and obamanomics. But this new book alienated america is a New Enterprise for him, adeep dive into whats going on in the heartland and im holding this book up
[inaudible conversations] good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to the American Enterprise institute. My name is ryan streeter, director of policy studies and its my pleasure to welcome you to this event featuring timothy carneys new book and discussion about the findings and claims and i think you will find the remarks in the panel of interest particularly timely given the moment we find ourselves in historically right now so i look forward to the discussion. Hes going to come out and offer a few words and then he will be followed with a Panel Discussion with Charles Murray known to everybody here and then Megan Mcardie known as Washington Post columnist with a lot to say on this issue as well. Tim is a visiting fellow here at aei an and is also the commentay editor at the Washington Examiner where hes been a columnist for a while. His previous books are what many of you probably know him for. The big ripoff and that is where he carved out a name for himse himself. Its a deep dive and its
Watch after words with Jonathan Karl, sunday at 9 p. M. Eastern on book tv on cspan2. [inaudible conversation [inaudible conversations] good afternoon everyone, welcome to the American Enterprise institute. My name is ryan streeter, the director of domestic policy studies here and its my pleasure to welcome you to this event featuring tim carneys new book and a discussion about its findings and claims and i think youll find both tims remarks and the panel of interest, particularly timely given the moment that we find ourselves in historically right now. So i look forward to the discussion. Tim is going to come up and offer a few words and then he will be followed we will follow that with a Panel Discussion with Charles Murray who is known to probably everybody here, ais own fa chair and Cultural Studies here at aei. And megan mccardle, a Washington Post columnist with a lot to say as well. Tim is a visiting fellow here at aei and hes also the commentary editor at the Washington Examine
There are no deals, at least not yet. Kratz was present on the farm for three of the murders. As investigators spent days searching the farm, kratz was not on the radar until dinabl d gave him up. The da says he will seek to have him put to death upon conviction. Defense attorneys for both men left Court Without talking to reporters. Prosecutors have stressed that no deal is in place for shawn kratz, so if hes convicted, they still can seek the Death Penalty against him. Deanna durante, nbc 10 news. Turning now to your weather and a refreeze threat after that snowfall overnight. A live look at the italian market and broad street from our campus camera. Sidewalks could be icy from any of the snow that melted during the day. Also watch out for black ice tomorrow. Side streets could be dangerous. Refreezing tonight and a chance for snow tomorrow. Some parts of the area. We have last nights snow at night. Stuck immediately on the cold roads tomorrow the first place may melt before it gets
Marshall received an email from the parent concerned about an occurrence that happened on the campus yesterday. Reporter police say nobody was hurt and there was minimal damage. We are told fires were extinguished with water, what is interesting investigators are now examining this there is a possible connection to racist graffiti written in this same cabrini dorm room earlier in the semester. I was shocked. Reporter they talked with us in september about the hateful word left on her door, University Community quickly reacted, condemning the racial slur but the Police Investigation has dragged along with no results. Officially the case is stalled , investigators say they are no longer looking for suspects due to a described lack of information. Students, many now leaving for winter break are desperate for answer about what is happening on campus. It was just a very safe environment for me, as it is very sufficient that everything is happening in this same building. Reporter now univers