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steven hawking also made some preposterous about ai if it succeeds we will and the human race. these people are like doomsday adventists on the mountain awaiting the end of the world. it is just ludicrous. it is one of the stupidest things i have encountered in my 81 years of ruminating on these subjects but. >> george gilder, don't algorithms represent a crude thinking on their own for computers? >> of course, computers are very good for computation. they can do pattern recognition quite efficiently. they can see mathematical patterns and large data. the patterns they see are largely dependent on the selection of the data. and the preparation of the data. the translation of the data into the symbolic languages, the computer can actually address and interpret. the computer is not separate from human minds. charles the great philosopher shows symbol systems are separate from reality. between every symbol system and its object you need an interpreter, a human mind in a game they are the objects. symbols have the rules embodied in them and they are the object. so of course if you
steven hawking also made some preposterous about ai if it succeeds we will and the human race. these people are like doomsday adventists on the mountain awaiting the end of the world. it is just ludicrous. it is one of the stupidest things i have encountered in my 81 years of ruminating on these subjects but. >> george gilder, don't algorithms represent a crude thinking on their own for computers? >> of course, computers are very good for computation. they can do pattern recognition...
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in-depth steven hayward live sunday eastern on book tv on cspan2. ♪ >> at least six presents recorded conversations while in office. here many of those conversations during season two of c-span's bobcats presidential recorded. >> the nixon tapes private conversations part deliberations and one 100% unfiltered. >> let me say the main thing is it will pass. my heart out as people who are the best of intentions were overzealous. as i'm sure you know i'll tell you if i could have spent a little more time bending up kitchen and less time people present i would have kicked us out i did not know
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in depth with steven hayward live sunday september 4 at noon eastern on book tv. on c-span2. >> alexander is with usod today courtesy and tim and fran lindgren. he has written for esquire, rolling stones, the nation, i would get this wrong. and elsewhere. he holds it literary reportage from the new york university charter school of journalism 19,982,006 served east africa and iraq and japan. he currently lives inn new york city but calls atlanta home. please give a warm savanna welcome to jared alexander. [applause] >> good morning. well, give me one second here. first, thanks for having me. it has been like a hard year for face-to-face interaction with books. or two years i suppose. just being here is a real honor actually. i was really happy to be invited and speak to guys about my buckets on the stuff written. that's kind of what i want to talk about. when i thought about what is going to come up here and talk about a kept thinking about other works about may be as a kid and adult lured me into writing about war the way i did. and so i thought i'd take a little
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you know, it's steven. it's steven miller and trump david axel rod karl rove. there's always been a figure that kind of amplified the president's personality crazy about and i'm wondering why you think that hasn't happened with the biden white house and you know it has that harmed the white house in some sense and popular bars. and what what who do you think is this is who do you think is the david axelrod of joe bid? oh your parents. this is honestly uncanny we were having a conversation in the car like three hours ago about like what happened to the celebrity strategist right? like the date who came out of the 2020 election the cheap 10 cent cigars. they're just gone but like who came out of 2020 as like the architect right? like the sort of bush's brain character of the biden campaign. i think some of that's about covid right? i think that like it was just not as visible the dramas and the ups and downs of the campaign. we're just not as visible. i think part of it it speaks to the like really close-knit and to be euphemistic about it a very long tenured inn
you know, it's steven. it's steven miller and trump david axel rod karl rove. there's always been a figure that kind of amplified the president's personality crazy about and i'm wondering why you think that hasn't happened with the biden white house and you know it has that harmed the white house in some sense and popular bars. and what what who do you think is this is who do you think is the david axelrod of joe bid? oh your parents. this is honestly uncanny we were having a conversation in...
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in-depth with steven hayward live sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> hello, and welcome everybody, it's a great pleasure to welcome all of you to to nights conversations, a conversation between linda colley and my maya jasanoff. they are here to discuss "the gun, the ship, and the pen: warfare, constitutions and the making of the modern world." i'm going to just hold it up for a second so that we have it in our mind's eye as we t
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that is how i viewed steven breyer. >> that is a good take. and i think you are right david souter is certainly the exception. and i remember part of my archival research finding a letter chief justice rehnquist had written to someone how stuart had become his help the client's ears after he stepped out in 1981 succeeded by o'connor. i remember reading away before he became ill himself in 2005 that he thought stepping down, leaving the bench especially if you were alone as the chief was without his wife at the time what contributed to a miserable life. and stephen breyer the youngest 83 -year-olds i knelt. he still has a spring in his step. and it does not seem to have lost what it takes to be a justice. i'm sure it has been a dilemma for him, it is a question even though we are now fully into a new term, it would be completely crazy to live midterm the next opportunity would be at the end of the summer in june. it's constantly the source of chatter. outsiders, liberals, democrats have not been able to let go of it. and i get to let go of this
that is how i viewed steven breyer. >> that is a good take. and i think you are right david souter is certainly the exception. and i remember part of my archival research finding a letter chief justice rehnquist had written to someone how stuart had become his help the client's ears after he stepped out in 1981 succeeded by o'connor. i remember reading away before he became ill himself in 2005 that he thought stepping down, leaving the bench especially if you were alone as the chief was...
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you have support from jason furman of the obama administration, jordan peterson, steven pinker. you did something right to get that diverse group of people to agree on your book, correct? >> that was marian. marian knows all those guys. i think what they were able to see is look, you have this framework. looking at things with time prices instead of money prices reveals a completely different picture of what is happening. so we have this framework. then we go out and apply it to actual data and see a different world. it is like a telescope almost. it is like once you have this instrument, this way of looking at things, you see a completely different world. the world we see when we look at time prices says we are experiencing superabundance where we do not see that population will increase and make us run out of resources. we will become more abundant. you don't see an increase in population that will cause these other kinds of -- i mean, recently we have heard about elon musk versus the new mall susie ends. -- new malthusians. thomas mall this wrote this --malthus wrote this boo
you have support from jason furman of the obama administration, jordan peterson, steven pinker. you did something right to get that diverse group of people to agree on your book, correct? >> that was marian. marian knows all those guys. i think what they were able to see is look, you have this framework. looking at things with time prices instead of money prices reveals a completely different picture of what is happening. so we have this framework. then we go out and apply it to actual...
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. >> live sunday on "in depth" uc berkeley governmental studies scholar steven hayward will be our guest to talk about leadership, ronald reagan's political career and the american conservative movement. he's the author of several books including two volumes in the age of reagan series, greatness and patriotism is not enough about the scholars of change the course of conservative politics in america. join in a conversation with your phone calls facebook comments text in tweets. "in depth" with the steven hayward live on booktv on c-span2. >> kellyanne conway, best-selling author, political strategist for decades you have been upholsterer to our politicalpr leaders, our corpore leaders, nonprofits.ig you have been in the limelight, in the spotlight, but all of the sudden you decided to write a book. what prompted you to tell your story? >> guest: and you miss something in my bio, big fan of donna brazile. thank you for anything the jerk this is my memoir which seems odd at 55 because god willing i decades of life left but people are always interested in the story behind the story. they sa
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steven glenn greenwald what is your connection? >> i interviewed for the first time in 2016. what was he in prison at the time? what's he is note. in prison the first e-mail president. by this point she had gotten reelected barely pictures the middle of t her second term in this economic boom he benefited from turned into economic collapse under her presidency. until there is a serious impeachment effort underway that i was opposed to. when the interviewed him by that point it was clear the anticorruption probe was not aimed at her but aimed at him. my interview with him. no but really thought he would ever end up in prison. is like country putting the greatest icon in prison. nobody thought that would happen. but they were trying for the interview is in that context about impeachment people raising the possibility he would be prosecuted potentially. and ironically i'd tried to interview when he lula the supremet court rejected our request we didn't want them heard during the election if the public would hear from him and his voice he could sway the election that's how much o
steven glenn greenwald what is your connection? >> i interviewed for the first time in 2016. what was he in prison at the time? what's he is note. in prison the first e-mail president. by this point she had gotten reelected barely pictures the middle of t her second term in this economic boom he benefited from turned into economic collapse under her presidency. until there is a serious impeachment effort underway that i was opposed to. when the interviewed him by that point it was clear...
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in fact stevens a software entrepreneur. he's working civic tech. his technology is helping cities like do logistics for covid-19. testing and chris wilson, you know, his book debuted on trevor noah, and he's a globetrotting artist and he lives in he said built real estate businesses and now builds it has a very successful. he's a very successful artist and he's doing all kinds of other things they found inspiration in this it was the the place where they're thoughts about it. frankly went way beyond even where i had thought about it, like what they drew from the story in prison was interesting to me and so, you know, i had hoped it would be interesting to readers. yeah. it's just a remarkable story and shows just the you know, we always talk about the the impact of the paypal mafia on technology, but really on on kind of normal people's lives too is really really story. so i want to turn to audience questions. we have one. oh are any of the founders still involved in any way in the company? you know, i can't speak to whether they're shareholders of
in fact stevens a software entrepreneur. he's working civic tech. his technology is helping cities like do logistics for covid-19. testing and chris wilson, you know, his book debuted on trevor noah, and he's a globetrotting artist and he lives in he said built real estate businesses and now builds it has a very successful. he's a very successful artist and he's doing all kinds of other things they found inspiration in this it was the the place where they're thoughts about it. frankly went way...
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in-depth steven hayward live sunday eastern on book tv on cspan2. ♪ >> at least six presents recorded conversations while in office. here many of those conversations during season two of c-span's bobcats presidential recorded. >> the nixon tapes private conversations part deliberations and one 100% unfiltered. >> let me say the main thing is it will pass. my heart out as people who are the best of intentions were overzealous. as i'm sure you know i'll tell you if i could have spent a little more time bending up kitchen and less time people present i would have kicked us out i did not know what they were doing a quick find is reporting on the cspan2 mobile app or whatever you get your podcasts. looks helpful and a welcome everybody. it is such a great pleasure to welcome all of you to tonight's conversation between linda colley and maya jasanoff. they here to discuss professor linda colley new book just out the gun, the ship, and the pen in the constitution making of the new world. going to hold up her second we have it. it's in the mind's eye as we talk. it's just out like i said in h
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and steven moore you actually idiot.our president and so enough of that. but my question is this,. >> i don't believe i've ever call them very. >> yes you did say it but please sit mary taylor green. you referred to the reagan's tax cuts, tax policy is three decades of prosperity. in fact his policies cost to george bush the first a second term. clinton ran on the fate of our country's economy. thirty years would have taken us to the second bush which was an economic debacle as well. still want a lot of the table there. got a lot on the table there. mr. "kudlow" first of all the idiot remark in them will go into the economics. >> guest: you know i don't think i said that. perhaps they did in passing, i don't believe. i have been critical of biden idiot, i doubt it. putting that aside >> and bill clinton, who continue to raise the income tax, and when reagan came and it was 70 percent when regular of date 8 percent. i'm most raised it up to 31 with other tax hikes and a believe bill clinton c to perhaps 40. similar 70 and then, george w bush brought it back
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. >> those dates in 2010, the senior justice among the liberals after justice john paul stevens retired and took the role seriously and that emboldened her from the 2013 shelby county, and strangely that was right around the time when a lot of liberals began trying to pressure her to step down. 2,013 is a far cry from where she ended up in 2020. obviously with great consequence. there is another cultural aspects i want to ask about before we return to abortion and that is what happened during that time. we are so aware how much the trappings of the institution helps give these tween 9 justices there identity. they love that building and have so many rituals, the meeting together, confiding in each other and all that disappeared in march 2020. i do think that was an important development, what they focus on. in a substantive way. >> meeting in person the justices get together, they were together on the bench three days out of every month, wrapping up the argument, they meet in private conference twice a week. there is something about eyeballing your colleagues, they have arm's-length rel
. >> those dates in 2010, the senior justice among the liberals after justice john paul stevens retired and took the role seriously and that emboldened her from the 2013 shelby county, and strangely that was right around the time when a lot of liberals began trying to pressure her to step down. 2,013 is a far cry from where she ended up in 2020. obviously with great consequence. there is another cultural aspects i want to ask about before we return to abortion and that is what happened...
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because we have two fabulous people pretty properly the singular occasion spotlights associate justice steven breyer and also cnn legal analyst joan. let me first start by introducing justice breyer. the smithsonian has a long and valued connection by tradition the chief justice a member of the board of regents. our collections encompass countless holdings that help us tell the story of the courts vital role in shaping our democracy. ruth bader ginsburg, o'connor, san antonia have all taken part in a memorable event. and justice breyer joins that esteemed list in 2016. we are honored to invite him back. justice breyer, as you probably know, has a long history as a legal educator and a continuing affiliation with harvard university. in fact the book that he will discuss tonight the authority of the courts and the peril of politics had its beginning in august 2021 at a presentation for the harvard law school lectured series. an educator's voice is present throughout the book as he talks about the importance of judicial power, the role of law and the role of the judiciary plays in the american b
because we have two fabulous people pretty properly the singular occasion spotlights associate justice steven breyer and also cnn legal analyst joan. let me first start by introducing justice breyer. the smithsonian has a long and valued connection by tradition the chief justice a member of the board of regents. our collections encompass countless holdings that help us tell the story of the courts vital role in shaping our democracy. ruth bader ginsburg, o'connor, san antonia have all taken...
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in-depth with steven hayward live sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> hello, and welcome everybody, it's a great pleasure to welcome all of you to to nights conversations, a conversation between linda colley and my maya jasanoff. they are here to discuss "the gun, the ship, and the pen: warfare, constitutions and the making of the modern world." i'm going to just hold it up for a second so that we have it in our mind's eye as we talk. it's just out like a liks already been recognized in an amazing piece in the new yorker that i saw yesterday, as a masterpiece. in the minute i will introduce our guest and then i'll bring them up on the screen. but first i want to give a quick shout out and thank you to princeton university and princeton humanities council. they are the sponsor for tonight and were a great help in getting the word out. and then i want to point out two important buttons on the bottom of your screen. the long one, green long when is a link to buy a copy of "the gun, the ship, and the pen," and if you enter her name at checkout to get 10% off. if you prefer to
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uc barkley governmental studies scholar steven hayward will take our guest to talk about leadership, ronald reagan's political career and the american conservative movement. although several books and cling to vibes in the age of reagan series, greatness and patriotism is not enough. about the scholars who change the course of conservative politics in america. joint and the conversation with your phone call, facebook commented text and tweets but in-depth live sunday september 4 at noon eastern on book tv. on c-span2. ♪ x begins on cspan2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sunday book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for cspan2 comes in these television companies and more. including. ♪
uc barkley governmental studies scholar steven hayward will take our guest to talk about leadership, ronald reagan's political career and the american conservative movement. although several books and cling to vibes in the age of reagan series, greatness and patriotism is not enough. about the scholars who change the course of conservative politics in america. joint and the conversation with your phone call, facebook commented text and tweets but in-depth live sunday september 4 at noon eastern...
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according to laura lincoln of traveling railroad lawyer was in the courthouse when he learned that stephen steven a. douglas of illinois senator had succeeded in passing through the senate to kansas nebraska act. kansas nebraska act says we are going to solve the problem this vaccine question of should bet extended into the territories in his answer was voted up or voted down moral indifference whether it's voted upit or voted down bt the important thing is to go-go because america's about majority rule. lincoln's ascent to greatness began with his recoil against that doctrine. he said no american is not about ano process majority rule it's about a condition of liberty and that's where the courts come into the courts exist to say majority rule is all very well in majority rule should have a broad sweep but not a limitless sweep in there certain things we don't d h put to a vote for exae congress shall make no law abridging freedom of speech even if everyone wants he can if everyone want to can't do atari picked some people call this the dilemma. i'm seated to women in it. that's why have a consti
according to laura lincoln of traveling railroad lawyer was in the courthouse when he learned that stephen steven a. douglas of illinois senator had succeeded in passing through the senate to kansas nebraska act. kansas nebraska act says we are going to solve the problem this vaccine question of should bet extended into the territories in his answer was voted up or voted down moral indifference whether it's voted upit or voted down bt the important thing is to go-go because america's about...
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and his aide, steven bannon in particular were very concerned diabout that. they that that would lead to unending investigation of the trumpio administration. president trump said that he was not concerned for tickly concerned about that because he knew pelosi but he got along with pelosi. pelosi wanted to do business, that is true. they hadn't been able to pass an infrastructure package. and he thought there'd have a better chance of passing infrastructure bill with pelosis as speaker then republicans in control. >> that turned out to be true. [laughter] much later, different tse presi. >> i think because she was not on the impeachment train that she was going to protect them. she was very reluctant to do impeachment but she was no friend of donald trump. and for two years in the minority, incredibly effective at playing a very weak hand against trump. and then when she got the majority she was very effective in playing a much stronger hand against donald trump ricketts will takehe questions from the audience now. we have a microphone in the middle. if folks
and his aide, steven bannon in particular were very concerned diabout that. they that that would lead to unending investigation of the trumpio administration. president trump said that he was not concerned for tickly concerned about that because he knew pelosi but he got along with pelosi. pelosi wanted to do business, that is true. they hadn't been able to pass an infrastructure package. and he thought there'd have a better chance of passing infrastructure bill with pelosis as speaker then...
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texts and tweets with steven hayward live sunday at noon eastern on book tv on cspan2. ♪ tonight we are so pleased to welcome sarah rose for her new book d-day girls sabotaged the nazis and helps to win world war ii. sarah rose draws on recently declassified files, diaries and oral histories until the three week unknown story of three remarkableay women who destroyed train lines, ember should nazis, plotted prison breaks and gathered crucial intelligence. link the groundwork for the d-day invasion that proved to be the turning point in the war. called the 29 a thriller and form of a nonfiction book. in book list and star reviewed the book is comprehensive and compelling. readers get to know these amazing will women as individuals as her duties unfolding as a backdrop of the war. rose smoothly integrates developing events withde biographical details and glimpses into french wartimein society. calling it a satisfying mix of social history and biography. sarah rose is the author of all the tea in china how england still the world's favorite drink and change history but she's written for th
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in depth with steven hayward, live sunday at noon eastern on book tv, on c-span 2. >>> be up to date in the latest in publishing with book tv's podcasts about books with current nonfiction book releases, plus best-seller lists, as well as industry news and trends through insider interviews. you can find about books on c-span now, our free mobile app, or wherever you get your podcasts. >> hey, guys, welcome to the show. i have a very special guest today, jack phillips. you may know of him, he's the owner of the masterpiece cake shop in colorado. he's just written an amazing book called the cost of my faith, how a decision in my cake shop took me to the supreme court. welcome, jack, and his lawyer is
in depth with steven hayward, live sunday at noon eastern on book tv, on c-span 2. >>> be up to date in the latest in publishing with book tv's podcasts about books with current nonfiction book releases, plus best-seller lists, as well as industry news and trends through insider interviews. you can find about books on c-span now, our free mobile app, or wherever you get your podcasts. >> hey, guys, welcome to the show. i have a very special guest today, jack phillips. you may...
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obviously steven miller. try to push a package with merit-based with covid coming and everything else was put to the side. merit-based you need to change it. if you look at our northern neighbor, canada is very merit-based in terms of immigration policy. the u.s. is kind of unique having such a high priority put on family members as opposed to how much he will produce or basically contribute to your economy. this comes back and famously argued we cannot have the open border policy we had in 1910, let's say, when a lot of immigrants came in because of the welfare state. once we have a welfare state the immigration policy is completely different. now people can come in for the government transfers as opposed to before a welfare statement people immigrate it's at mutual benefit. both at work or in and the company hiring them benefit. there's only mutual gain of the person coming. and also people hiring him. that is not necessarily the case in the welfare state which is obviously the pressure a lot of people are
obviously steven miller. try to push a package with merit-based with covid coming and everything else was put to the side. merit-based you need to change it. if you look at our northern neighbor, canada is very merit-based in terms of immigration policy. the u.s. is kind of unique having such a high priority put on family members as opposed to how much he will produce or basically contribute to your economy. this comes back and famously argued we cannot have the open border policy we had in...
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then i think john paul stevens also. now that we are into the term do you see that kind of practice has been helpful to a president to know ahead of time? >> i looked through the various practices. and the only reason i don't answer the question is because i simply do not want another headline. [laughter] because this is really about the book and i would like toe stick to that. >> do you think the court has added to the polarization that you are trying to step away from some of the rulings? >> that is a very interesting question. if you go back to the history you will see many, many, many decisions that i personally and a lot of the country really disagree with. try the decision. and that has always been true and my opinion and other people's opinions i can easily find cases where i think they are very, very wrong. in the story i like because it makes an emotional impression on me is when the chief justice on i've said this many times, was in my office and she is a woman who is trying to have greater emphasis on the cour
then i think john paul stevens also. now that we are into the term do you see that kind of practice has been helpful to a president to know ahead of time? >> i looked through the various practices. and the only reason i don't answer the question is because i simply do not want another headline. [laughter] because this is really about the book and i would like toe stick to that. >> do you think the court has added to the polarization that you are trying to step away from some of the...
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that was the year that she became the senior justice among the liberals and after justicejohn paul stevens retired and she took that role seriously . and i think that also emboldened her from that 2013 shelby county versus older opinion ththat you mentioned. and spring, was right around the time when a lot of liberals were, began trying to pressure her to step down. in 2013 is a far cry from where she ended up in 2020 although obviously with great consequence. there's another cultural aspect i want to ask you about before we returned to o abortion and that's what happened to the courts during the time. we are so aware of how much the trappings of these institutions help give the nine justices their identity. they love that building. they have so many rituals in that building. the meeting together, the confiding in each other and all that disappeared in march 2020. i do think that was an important development through these key 12 months that you focus on. how do you think covid affected them in maybe a substantive way? >> it had to because meeting in person, the justices work together on th
that was the year that she became the senior justice among the liberals and after justicejohn paul stevens retired and she took that role seriously . and i think that also emboldened her from that 2013 shelby county versus older opinion ththat you mentioned. and spring, was right around the time when a lot of liberals were, began trying to pressure her to step down. in 2013 is a far cry from where she ended up in 2020 although obviously with great consequence. there's another cultural aspect i...
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we have brian stevens as -- brian stephenson's project in alabama. so we have projects like plantations or civil war sites. they are growing into a new story and finding the audience is already there. so i want to be careful around thinking that it is just sort of a matter of time. i do think some audiences are coming to a space where they are ready and do want to hear that. i think the other part is these are simply not audiences that people wanted to talk to. and i'm not just talking about our classic population. if i think about my background and family, we are african-american. we are not trying to go to the big house and hear about how great the big house was. that is not quite the tour we were looking for, and that audience i think has always been there. so the way i think about this time is using it to help us balance the actual reality that, if tourism is one of your main industries, there was a fear, well, if we change the story, will people still come? now that we know people will still calm when you change the story, that kind of take that
we have brian stevens as -- brian stephenson's project in alabama. so we have projects like plantations or civil war sites. they are growing into a new story and finding the audience is already there. so i want to be careful around thinking that it is just sort of a matter of time. i do think some audiences are coming to a space where they are ready and do want to hear that. i think the other part is these are simply not audiences that people wanted to talk to. and i'm not just talking about...
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citizenship were at that point in time in history regretfully marginalized and people like thaddeus stevens and jake howard and the countless freed people who participated in what are referred to as the color peoples convention and called spechl specifically for voting rights, voting rights, voting rights, did not get all that they wanted and give us everything, speaking from my own normative perspective, i would have wanted to see. one of the things that randien i tried to do throughout the book, to separate what we considered our specific reflection on what we uncovered showed to all things considered. we're not committed to telling people because the historical record has fallen short of our normative, aspirations, and even the basic concept of citizenship draws between the members of the policy and others, the ways of a matter of political theory, i think are profoundly problematic. and did the 14th amendment mark a change, a dramatic change that's reduced a hell of a lot of harm and would have been able to do a lot more in that regard had its abolition democracy not been, you know, bas
citizenship were at that point in time in history regretfully marginalized and people like thaddeus stevens and jake howard and the countless freed people who participated in what are referred to as the color peoples convention and called spechl specifically for voting rights, voting rights, voting rights, did not get all that they wanted and give us everything, speaking from my own normative perspective, i would have wanted to see. one of the things that randien i tried to do throughout the...
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republican citizenship work at that point in time in history regretfully marginalized and people like teddy stevens and jacob howard and the countless free repeople who participated in what are now an actor and ethically referred to as the fellow peoples convention and call specifically for voting rights, give up suffrage or give us nothing. did not get everything they wanted and did not give us everything that speaking from my own limited perspective i would have wanted to see. one of the things that randy and i tried to do throughout this book is to separate what we think are our considered reflection on what the evidence we've uncovered shows from what wewould do all things considered . where not committed to telling people that because the historical record has fallen short of our normative aspirations , we should neglect to acknowledge the underside even the basic concept of citizenship. the basic concept of citizenship draws a distinction between members of the policy and the other in ways that in a political theory i think are profoundly problematic but what the 14th amendment represents and
republican citizenship work at that point in time in history regretfully marginalized and people like teddy stevens and jacob howard and the countless free repeople who participated in what are now an actor and ethically referred to as the fellow peoples convention and call specifically for voting rights, give up suffrage or give us nothing. did not get everything they wanted and did not give us everything that speaking from my own limited perspective i would have wanted to see. one of the...
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both of them told me, steven particular to george and floyd if they change their outlook. these are guys had pretty good outlooks beforehand. they both said i do not know enough about what is going on in this country. >> is pretty stunning to me. given the amount of time they spent in the interest they take in the interests and their concerns of the black players and yet still after all of that time felt like they did not know enough of her. >> he needed to know more. he actually did zoom calls with every former black player. all of hisf former players but many of them black. to try to learn more, to try to, understand the frustrations because he felt he did not understand the frustration. that is why did the black lives matter video when she did if you haven't seen its two minutes and 47 seconds. it is really passionate pretty told me he did not writete anything. he asked nolan smith, a former player, one of hisis assistantso stand next to the camera. and he spoke to nolan smith and said this is how i feel. and popovich that he had his first experience with understanding
both of them told me, steven particular to george and floyd if they change their outlook. these are guys had pretty good outlooks beforehand. they both said i do not know enough about what is going on in this country. >> is pretty stunning to me. given the amount of time they spent in the interest they take in the interests and their concerns of the black players and yet still after all of that time felt like they did not know enough of her. >> he needed to know more. he actually...
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uh what it to as much as a white guy can what it's like to be black and both of them told me steven particular, but both of them told me that the george floyd thing. change their outlook and these are guys who had pretty good outlooks on the issue beforehand, but that they both said my god, you know, i don't know enough about what's going on in this country really given all that. that's pretty stunning to me. they given the amount of time they spent and i would say the interest that they take right in the lives and the interests and the concerns of their black players and yet they still after all that time felt like they didn't know enough they needed to know more and mike shashesky was the same way. he actually did zoom calls with every form of black player all this former players, but many of them black to try to learn more to try to understand the frustrations, um, because he felt he didn't understand the frustrations and that's why he did the black lives matter video that he did which if you haven't seen it, it's two minutes and 47 seconds and it's it's really passionate. and he told me he
uh what it to as much as a white guy can what it's like to be black and both of them told me steven particular, but both of them told me that the george floyd thing. change their outlook and these are guys who had pretty good outlooks on the issue beforehand, but that they both said my god, you know, i don't know enough about what's going on in this country really given all that. that's pretty stunning to me. they given the amount of time they spent and i would say the interest that they take...
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"in depth" with a steven hayward live sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america stories, and on sundays booktv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in community is big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications, along with these television companies, supports c-span2 as a public service. >> emily ratajkowski is your tonight to celebrate a debut collectiones of essays that examines her own multifaceted identity. a world-famous model with tens of millions of followers, she is a household name for her looks and prolific image, but refuses to let having a a body peoplet to sell forcer into dimensionality. "my body" tackle same, love, friendship and betrayal, and the intricate web of sexuality and power.
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texts and tweets with steven hayward live sunday at noon eastern on book tv on cspan2. ♪ tonight we are so pleased to welcome sarah rose for her new book d-day girls sabotaged the nazis and helps to win world war ii. sarah rose draws on recently declassified files, diaries and oral histories until the three week unknown story of three remarkableay women who destroyed train lines, ember should nazis, plotted prison breaks and gathered crucial intelligence. link the groundwork for the d-day invasion that proved to be the turning point in the war. called the 29 a thriller and form of a nonfiction
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the support of this library's collection, included work by fellow coleman center and others at the steven a schwartzman building and others from the nypl system. this series of conversations presents the books that fellows of the coleman center came here to write. later on in the season we presented conversations with nflist olebreck and conversations about the new novels that they worked on during their fellowship work here. find more details on your wrap cards. and you'll find by table at the door, copies of "the enigma of clarence thomas" for sale and corey robin has agreed to sign them. it's been called fascinating brilliant and counter intuitive by book forum and the national review, a valuable and overdue engagement with the nexxis between thomas' early life his black nationalism and his political views. in a review for tomorrow's new york times, jennifer writes it's a provocative thesis, but one of the marvels of robin's razor sharp-- and he doesn't have to resort to armchair sigh psychologies, just as the review uses the written record, robin does the same. rigorous yet readable.
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. >> live sunday september 4 on "in depth" uc berkeley governmental studies scholar steven hayward will be our guest to talk about leadership, ronald reagan's political career and the american conservative movement. he's the author of several books including two volumes in the age of reagan series, greatness, patriotism is not enough about the scholarship change the course of conservative politics in america. join in a conversation with your phone calls, facebook, it's, text and tweets. in-depth with stephen hayward live sunday, september 4 at noon on booktv on c-span2. >> my name is eriwin chemerinsky, i'm dean of the law school university of california berkeley school of law. it's my great pleasure to be here today with rick has to use political science universe of irvine school of law professor of your weary because rick has written a terrific new book, "cheap speech: how disinformation poisons our politics." i want to ask rick a number questions about the book and talk with him about it and then want very much to get your questions so please be sure to send them in to the youtube ch
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the stairs creaked it was like something out of steven king. we got to the top of the stairs, turned to the left, took the key, opened the door there was not a closet it was really a small room with shelves all around from floor to ceiling jammed with material. scrapbooks, old boxes of letters, photographs, all kinds of notes of some kind but you cannot tell what they were there tied up with old shoestrings. you could tell the shoestrings had never been untied. they formed that look that shoestrings get 30 years later that have never been untied. [laughter] there and it was a bust of the designer of the bridge, the doorknocker from their house on brooklyn heights. everything imaginable and it looked just like something in somebody's closet up in an attic. but it was the volume of it rose looked at it and said oh my god. [laughter] there goes three years of our lives. [laughter] well it was the proverbial trunk in the attic compound that i don't know how many times. and it did take three years to go through the materials and to write the book. t
the stairs creaked it was like something out of steven king. we got to the top of the stairs, turned to the left, took the key, opened the door there was not a closet it was really a small room with shelves all around from floor to ceiling jammed with material. scrapbooks, old boxes of letters, photographs, all kinds of notes of some kind but you cannot tell what they were there tied up with old shoestrings. you could tell the shoestrings had never been untied. they formed that look that...