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CSPAN2 Book Discussion On The Seventh Sense June 12, 2016

Guest thats how its being referred to now in copyright circles. It is really, its become a ridiculous, absurd system. Service providers spend a lot of money on dealing with these notices and from the author perspective dont actually achieve getting anything taken down. So we are asking for a number of change to that part of the statute. Were also looking at collective licenses for books so that libraries can access copies of books and actually pay for them instead of having libraries and the googles saying, oh, we cant possibly license all these books, so it has to be fair use. That takes away a lot of income, ultimately, out of the market and from authors. So those are the big ones, but there are a bunch of issues. Host when you look at where we are in publishing in 2016, has there ever been another period in history where this revolution is happening like it is now . Well, when the yeah. I mean, when the beginning of publishing. It was a huge change in terms of the written word. It w ....

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CSPAN2 Book Discussion On The Seventh Sense June 12, 2016

Said what if nobody comes so its nice of you all to come out. I know that some of you are here to talk about the book but the reality is we are fortunate to have with us two friends of mine, it will be more interesting and probably more fascinating to many of you, Jacob Weisberg who many of you may know as the chairman of the slate group, longtime journalist recently published a book on Ronald Reagan that i cant recommend highly enough, particularly in todays political environment and malcolm gladwell, a writer for the new yorker and a very insightful nonfiction bestseller so we talk a little bit tonight about my new book, the seven cents and one of the things that were going to get him very quickly is one of the big ideas in the seven cents is the idea that theres so many questions to answer that this model of us talking to you is not entirely the light model so we will do th ....

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CSPAN2 Book Discussion On The Seventh Sense July 10, 2016

Theyve held long, strongheld views, i think their war against dissent and desire to control has never been answer intense as they are today. Theres something fundamentally different and new. Youwalk this and other programs online at booktv. Org. Next, Joshua Cooper ramos coceo of Kissinger Associates talks about this book the seven inflame the seventh sense. [inaudible conversations] hello. Thank you, everybody, for coming. This is great. As a writer for most of the last two months ive been getting up eave morning saying to my wife, what if nobody reads the book . I woke up this morning, what if nobody comes . So its very nice to come out. And some of you are hear to talk about the buick but the realityes wire fortunate to have two friends of mine who i think will be more interesting and probably more fascinating than many of you. Jacob weisberg is a longtime journalist, ....

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CNNW Fareed Zakaria GPS May 15, 2016

Joshua cooper explains how some people can cant see through the flood of data that we all get hit with every day and see the patterns. How we can all learn how to have a seventh sense. And waziristan. Its been called the most dangerous place in the world, and its especially inhospitable to women. So one girl there disguised herself as a boy in order to be educated and compete in sports. And she went all the way to the top. The amazing story of maria torpakai. But first here is my take. While americans have been obsessing about the president ial election, half way around the world, iraq is collapsing as a country. This weeks bombing in baghdad killing scores of people were one more reminder that the place remains deeply unstable and violent. And as iraq has spiralled downward, policymakers in washington have offered all kinds of advice on how to salvage it. But perhaps it is worth stepping back from iraq and looking at another country where america has been involved. Afghanistan. The
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CNNW Fareed Zakaria GPS May 15, 2016

Educated and compete in sports. And she went all the way to the top. The amazing story of maria torpakai. But first here is my take. While americans have been obsessing about the president ial election, half way around the world, iraq is collapsing as a country. This weeks bombing in baghdad killing scores of people were one more reminder that the place remains deeply unstable and violent. And as iraq has spiralled downward, policymakers in washington have offered all kinds of advice on how to salvage it. But perhaps it is worth stepping back from iraq and looking at another country where america has been involved. Afghanistan. The United States has been engaged in afghanistan militarily and politically and economically for 15 years. It has had many surges of troops. It spent more than 1 trillion on the war by some estimates and it still pays a large portion of afghanistans defense budget. And yet last october the
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