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and welcome to the yale bookstore. we are very pleased to have with us this evening doctor jennifer hirsch who is a professor of socio- medical science at columbia university who will be reading from and discussing her new book, sexual citizens, landmarks. >> you start to feel distressed by what i'm sharing obviously it's fine to get up and take a break. the national sexual assault hotline is 18656 hope. it's 180-0656 hope. austin was a sweet student, the story of boston's hot summer night had sex with his girlfriend is the sexy story in the book. that's not the story i'm going to tell, sorry. but he was a good guy, he was the kind had developed a series of nicknames for the kind of orgasms his girlfriend had. he was committed to making sure that sex is something that felt good for her, too. but austin also sexually assaulted someone. he told us a story about a night freshman year he was in a room with his roommates girlfriends roommate. a roommate and his girlfriend, two people get shoveled into the same bedroom toget
and welcome to the yale bookstore. we are very pleased to have with us this evening doctor jennifer hirsch who is a professor of socio- medical science at columbia university who will be reading from and discussing her new book, sexual citizens, landmarks. >> you start to feel distressed by what i'm sharing obviously it's fine to get up and take a break. the national sexual assault hotline is 18656 hope. it's 180-0656 hope. austin was a sweet student, the story of boston's hot summer...
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please get a copy of this book, yale needs women, and support your local bookstore. good night everybody. our next lecture is on thursday night. we hope you join us for that. thanks very much everyone. >> thanks so much, mark. take care. bye-bye. cbs news our anchor judy woodruff interviewed, johanna neuman, i author of the book gilded suffragists, about the new york league who joined the suffragists movement in the early 20th century. that is next on american history tv. >> i'm so delighted to be here. i know johanna is. she will have a chance
please get a copy of this book, yale needs women, and support your local bookstore. good night everybody. our next lecture is on thursday night. we hope you join us for that. thanks very much everyone. >> thanks so much, mark. take care. bye-bye. cbs news our anchor judy woodruff interviewed, johanna neuman, i author of the book gilded suffragists, about the new york league who joined the suffragists movement in the early 20th century. that is next on american history tv. >> i'm so...
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in 1957 the obscenity, the arrest of the manager of city lights bookstore for selling obscene poems. and ginsberg yale a huge influence on me in college. the same thing. lenny bruce. he is the person who transforms the medium of comedy, stand-up comedy from merely gags to very satiric but meaningful style of analysis of such a problem. lenny bruce is the one who made comedy politically and socially relevant. lenny bruce was an equal opportunity offender. and the first thinker really who had enormous impact on the in adolescence was oscar wilde. by chance in a secondhand bookstore in syracuse upstate new york, i stumbled on a copy of a book, it was a british book for the epigrams of oscar wilde. ashley is still available from the dover additions that are presumably that no one in the us would recognize the word epigrams peers another cloth he rigid humor of oscar wilde. but it is all of his or many of his wonderful one-liners from his plays, his writings and dinnertable conversation in london. organized by topic. some nature, manage women etc. his scathing uncompromising quality of his thinking was a h
in 1957 the obscenity, the arrest of the manager of city lights bookstore for selling obscene poems. and ginsberg yale a huge influence on me in college. the same thing. lenny bruce. he is the person who transforms the medium of comedy, stand-up comedy from merely gags to very satiric but meaningful style of analysis of such a problem. lenny bruce is the one who made comedy politically and socially relevant. lenny bruce was an equal opportunity offender. and the first thinker really who had...
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great hosts and interviewers and interviewees, so please get a copy of this book, "yale needs women," at your bookstore and our next lecture is on thursday night. i hope you join us for that one. thank you. anne: america.on reel a series of programs on dwight d. eisenhower, the supreme commander and the 34th president. first, a 19 623 national council for the social studies film covering significant events during the eight years of the dwight d. eisenhower administration. designed for use in the classroom, the documentary emphasizes major challenges and 1960.53 the second program is the u.s. army film that traces the military career of dwight d. eisenhower from his time at west point through the conclusion of world war ii. then a biographical film produced by eisenhower's presidential campaign that features his accomplishments during world war ii and his role in the formation of nato. the final program documents the funeral services of former president eisenhower following his death on march 28, 1969. ♪
great hosts and interviewers and interviewees, so please get a copy of this book, "yale needs women," at your bookstore and our next lecture is on thursday night. i hope you join us for that one. thank you. anne: america.on reel a series of programs on dwight d. eisenhower, the supreme commander and the 34th president. first, a 19 623 national council for the social studies film covering significant events during the eight years of the dwight d. eisenhower administration. designed for...
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communities to monitor daily life in bookstores, cafes, nightclubs, and even infiltrated muslim student organizations in colleges and universities such as columbia and yale universities. when we tolerate this type of racial profiling in the guise of promoting national security, we jep die public safety and undermine the basic ideals set forth in our constitution. in the context of routine law enforcement, policing based on stereotypes remains an entrenched practice in routine law enforcement across the country. the tragic story of trayvon martin has garnered national attention and raised important questions about the role of race in the criminal justice system. ? while we yet do not know how this heartbreaking story will end, we do know that stereotypes played a role in this tragedy, and yet they have no place in law enforcement. racial profiling undermines the trust and mutual respect between police and the communities they are there to protect, which is critical to keeping communities safe. additionally, profiling deepens racial divisions in america and conveys a larger message that some citizens do not deserve equal protection under the law. in the co
communities to monitor daily life in bookstores, cafes, nightclubs, and even infiltrated muslim student organizations in colleges and universities such as columbia and yale universities. when we tolerate this type of racial profiling in the guise of promoting national security, we jep die public safety and undermine the basic ideals set forth in our constitution. in the context of routine law enforcement, policing based on stereotypes remains an entrenched practice in routine law enforcement...
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bookstore think you and now please silence your cell phones. and i'm pleased to introduce tonight speaker professor of law at yale university where he has taught for over 30 years serving as a law clerk for justice marshall has eight honorary degrees the author of 15 books of nonfiction and fiction and a novel that was 11 weeks on "the new york times" bestseller list. today he is here to present his new book invisible of a black woman lawyer and with intellect and grit and "the new york times" best-selling author is a riveting story one with enormous residence we are so pleased to have the author here with us tonight so please join me to welcome stephen carter. [applause] . >> thank you for that kind introduction. and also to the harvard bookstore inviting me back the last time i was supposed to be here i canceled at the last minute with my family and they said don't worry we will reschedule and now three years later i am here. [laughter] it is a pleasure maybe you know, me better for my fiction but this was a book rolling around in my head for a long time. so in a sense talking backward. so with that historical moment that gave rise to it so
bookstore think you and now please silence your cell phones. and i'm pleased to introduce tonight speaker professor of law at yale university where he has taught for over 30 years serving as a law clerk for justice marshall has eight honorary degrees the author of 15 books of nonfiction and fiction and a novel that was 11 weeks on "the new york times" bestseller list. today he is here to present his new book invisible of a black woman lawyer and with intellect and grit and "the...
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bookstore. thank you. a quick reminder turn off your cell phones before the talk i pleased to introduce tonight speaker professor of law at yale university where he has taught for over 30 years serving as a law clerk for thurgood marshall, eight honorary degrees and delivered w e-b to boys lecture at harvard. the author of 15 books of nonfiction which include the confirmation and the emperor of ocean park spending 11 weeks on "the new york times" bestseller list. tonight he is here to present his new book invisible the forgotten story of the black woman lawyer who took down the most powerful mobster remarking it is brimming with intellect and grit and "new york times" best-selling author walter isaacson praises it as a moving story with enormous residence for our own time. we are so pleased to have the author here with us tonight please join me to welcome stephen carter. [applause] . >> thank you for that kind introduction. also the harvard bookstore for inviting me. the last time i was supposed to be here i canceled because there was an illness in the family and i could not make it. they said don't worry we will reschedule. n
bookstore. thank you. a quick reminder turn off your cell phones before the talk i pleased to introduce tonight speaker professor of law at yale university where he has taught for over 30 years serving as a law clerk for thurgood marshall, eight honorary degrees and delivered w e-b to boys lecture at harvard. the author of 15 books of nonfiction which include the confirmation and the emperor of ocean park spending 11 weeks on "the new york times" bestseller list. tonight he is here to...
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my first book was for yale university on dean acheson on the bookstore until a really nice home party for me in the new york penthouse. again condemn my first book and lo and behold with walter cronkite in line. a guy watched in ohio has come into my book signing and i can't deny them so they came up and when he got up to me, that was a wonderful time we had sailing together. i was david's son. you're always put in that position to correct them a little. >> i was onstage recently with a very prominent person interviewing them and they kept asking me, as you wrote about graham, your hamilton's point. [laughter] i like my rock music. >> how many of you have had somebody that airport and commenced or some other person. i used to be somebody who nobody pays attention to. i got such great treatment. nobody really cared when the show went off the air. >> baker ran for attorney general of texas in 1978. the only time he was on a battle and lost. he ran out to the ranch that friday to his wounds. filling up his truck with gas at all by walks up to them and says that anybody ever tell you you
my first book was for yale university on dean acheson on the bookstore until a really nice home party for me in the new york penthouse. again condemn my first book and lo and behold with walter cronkite in line. a guy watched in ohio has come into my book signing and i can't deny them so they came up and when he got up to me, that was a wonderful time we had sailing together. i was david's son. you're always put in that position to correct them a little. >> i was onstage recently with a...
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i think they're going up to thousand bookstores, harvard yale . stores. >> exactly. 1,000 college bookstores . stuart: my take away from what you just said is that book sales are actually doing very well. i thought they were falling like newspapers and going down all the time. >> no. sales are stable. it's a stable business. entertainers and noble is barnes & noble is a big sale that's appealing to investors. . stuart: phil, always a pleasure. thank you for being with us. >> thank you stuart. . stuart: back to that breaking news we brought you last hour, the tsa who hired workers who were on a terror watch list. >> this is an internal report of the department of homeland security that basically these 73 workers were on terror watch list but yet were employed in airports across the country. whether they were either employed by vendors food vendors for the airports or by the airlines themselves, which was a troubling side of the story because frankly if you have an airline id, you get access to the tarmac. 83 people missed by the tsa. these people sh
i think they're going up to thousand bookstores, harvard yale . stores. >> exactly. 1,000 college bookstores . stuart: my take away from what you just said is that book sales are actually doing very well. i thought they were falling like newspapers and going down all the time. >> no. sales are stable. it's a stable business. entertainers and noble is barnes & noble is a big sale that's appealing to investors. . stuart: phil, always a pleasure. thank you for being with us....
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bookstore, is one for all by lily lane. it's a white novel about a character with pots who and it's written by a fencer who fence with yale who has pots. my last shout out be for a nonfiction recommendation which alice wang's year of the tiger, which came out this september it's a memoir by alice wong, who edited the disability visibility. she's a very dear friend and her words really matter. and i think it's a book that everybody should read. okay, awesome. and what are you reading right now, if i may ask? i am currently reading babble by r.f. crank. yeah, how are you liking that? i love it, but i went to oxford for a book, so very academic. yeah, great. well, i think we have some time for a question. the audience, we do have a microphone for folks, since this is being recorded. so who has a question for for elsa, uh, about. yeah. so the book's about for a little bit now and i'm curious if there are any reactions to it that surprised you or any that, you know, you were more excited by. i had someone walk up to me in a bar about six months ago, sobbing and hugging my book like a teddy bear. and she said that it was like someb
bookstore, is one for all by lily lane. it's a white novel about a character with pots who and it's written by a fencer who fence with yale who has pots. my last shout out be for a nonfiction recommendation which alice wang's year of the tiger, which came out this september it's a memoir by alice wong, who edited the disability visibility. she's a very dear friend and her words really matter. and i think it's a book that everybody should read. okay, awesome. and what are you reading right now,...
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in dreaming in french, yale university professor examines the influence they had on women's rights. another pic from iowa city's prairie life bookstores consumed in which political theorists argues that capitalism has gone awry and in overproducing global economy. military historian max hasting provides a history of world war i in catastrophe 1914. in spies and commissars, they profile some of the major players in the early days of the russian revolution. former british ambassador recalls the soviet war enough afghanistan. some of the staff picks from. life bookstore in i was city iowa. many of these authors have
in dreaming in french, yale university professor examines the influence they had on women's rights. another pic from iowa city's prairie life bookstores consumed in which political theorists argues that capitalism has gone awry and in overproducing global economy. military historian max hasting provides a history of world war i in catastrophe 1914. in spies and commissars, they profile some of the major players in the early days of the russian revolution. former british ambassador recalls the...
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on monday we will be at the harvard bookstore in cambridge massachusetts to hear who the yale law professorer recalled the life of his grandmother eunice hunt and carter. and the barriers she broke down as a black female lawyer in the 1930s and 40s. on tuesday at the free library philadelphia, pollutes or plies demo prize winner historian joseph ellis examines the political thinking of four founding fathers and how it relates to our current social and political issues. then on wednesday in new york city ben mcintyre reports on a high ranking kgb spy who worked for british intelligence at the height of the cold war. and on thursday we will be at politics and prose bookstore in washington dc to hear nathaniel philbrick provide a history of the revolutionary wars battle of the chesapeake. that's a look at some of what booktv will be covering this week.many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> good afternoon folks, thanks for coming. governor thompson will be here momentarily. if you can believe it this isn't the first time i'v
on monday we will be at the harvard bookstore in cambridge massachusetts to hear who the yale law professorer recalled the life of his grandmother eunice hunt and carter. and the barriers she broke down as a black female lawyer in the 1930s and 40s. on tuesday at the free library philadelphia, pollutes or plies demo prize winner historian joseph ellis examines the political thinking of four founding fathers and how it relates to our current social and political issues. then on wednesday in new...
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i would go into bookstores to buy their t shirts they wouldn't let me in. i applied to yalelism from these guys, these cloistered guys, they have been elites their entire life from the time they stepped into their first ivy league school to the time they graduated from their last ivy league school. it's never enough to go to just one ivy league school. if you're ted cruz, you have to go to princeton, then go to harvard. it just goes on and on. and the populism is so phony. and it really, i think again, willie and me are going to set up this like go fund me website just for acting classing for them. because they're such bad phony ivy league boys. >> remember in the debate when joe biden was asked about where he went to school and he just got so defensive. >> they said -- by the way, not being defensive here, i love alabama, i'm glad i went there, i love florida, i went there. i will say one of the highlights of the campaign when joe biden -- somebody said you'd be the first non-ivy league person to not go to -- to be president if you'd be elected. joe biden got mad. it remind
i would go into bookstores to buy their t shirts they wouldn't let me in. i applied to yalelism from these guys, these cloistered guys, they have been elites their entire life from the time they stepped into their first ivy league school to the time they graduated from their last ivy league school. it's never enough to go to just one ivy league school. if you're ted cruz, you have to go to princeton, then go to harvard. it just goes on and on. and the populism is so phony. and it really, i...
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bookstores? >> sure. every now and then somebody will ask for a copy i don't think there's any book you cannot find. >>cspan: where will your papers be kept? >> yale>cspan: you have reconciled with yale after all these years? >> you don't have to reconcile. there is a repository. yale is terrific about it. you don't have to take an oath of allegiance to yale. >>cspan: which library? >> university library. >>cspan: long island. >>caller: mr. buckley. my feelings on the relationship with stall and is not exactly correct. prior to world war ii was the fascist government of mussolini and after the war there certainly was an attempt to reconcile the stall and and roosevelt in fact there is a saying it will not be capitalism and fascism that capitalism and socialism. the original agreement to build the german economy up to build those reparations they did most of the fighting and dying. and the united states and the conservative dixiecrat's voted against the agreement and therefore isolating with this insane cold war lasting 45 years and we are responsible for that in that direction. >> are we responsible for the stall and hitler packed? >> in a way we
bookstores? >> sure. every now and then somebody will ask for a copy i don't think there's any book you cannot find. >>cspan: where will your papers be kept? >> yale>cspan: you have reconciled with yale after all these years? >> you don't have to reconcile. there is a repository. yale is terrific about it. you don't have to take an oath of allegiance to yale. >>cspan: which library? >> university library. >>cspan: long island. >>caller: mr....
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in dreaming in french, yale university professor examines the influence they had on women's rights. another pic from iowa city's prairie life bookstore is consumed in which political theorists argues that capitalism has gone awry and in overproducing global economy. military historian max hasting provides a history of world war i in catastrophe 1914. in spies and commissars, they profile some of the major players in the early days of the russian revolution. former british ambassador recalls the soviet war enough afghanistan. some of the staff picks from. life bookstore in i was city iowa. many of these authors have appeared on book tv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> good evening. welcome to the richard nixon presidential library. just a few announcements before we introduce our special guest. please join us for the reopening of the new nixon library on october 15 and 16th. it will be spectacular. the exhibits will be a must see. they tell president nixon story in a new and exciting way. it will be an unforgiving experience for all visitors. please check that out. now to our distinguished speaker , president richard
in dreaming in french, yale university professor examines the influence they had on women's rights. another pic from iowa city's prairie life bookstore is consumed in which political theorists argues that capitalism has gone awry and in overproducing global economy. military historian max hasting provides a history of world war i in catastrophe 1914. in spies and commissars, they profile some of the major players in the early days of the russian revolution. former british ambassador recalls the...
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not just in mosques community centers bookstores sharp's any place that you know muslim americans might be including campuses my campus address those university yale university and so on student groups of these campuses to collect information from them so we know for a fact that this has been happening and right now there is that lawsuit as you mentioned that was brought out by the e.c.l. uni and why c.l.u. and another group and it's so all fascinating to see the defense that the n.y.p.d. is putting up against this kind of systematic racial profiling if you read their griots what they're seeing is that a violent act committed by muslim anywhere in the world and keep in mind there are one point five billion muslims around the world is grounds enough for them to racially profile or religiously profile muslims in new york city so let me repeat that. it's because it's almost on the show that it does bear repeating go ahead. this is their legal defense that an act of violence this could be a crude test in pakistan or in egypt or in syria a demonstration there or stay where there's some violence that happening gives the n.y.p.d. grounds to surveil musli
not just in mosques community centers bookstores sharp's any place that you know muslim americans might be including campuses my campus address those university yale university and so on student groups of these campuses to collect information from them so we know for a fact that this has been happening and right now there is that lawsuit as you mentioned that was brought out by the e.c.l. uni and why c.l.u. and another group and it's so all fascinating to see the defense that the n.y.p.d. is...
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not just in mosques community centers bookstores sharp's any place that you know muslim americans might be including campuses my campus address those university yale university and so on student groups of these campuses to collect information from them so we know for a fact that this has been happening and right now there is that lawsuit as you mentioned that was brought out by the a.c.l.u. the and why c.l.u. and another group and it's all fascinating to see the defense that the n.y.p.d. is putting up against this kind of systematic racial profiling if you read their griots what they're seeing is that a violent act committed by. anywhere in the world and keep in mind there are one point five billion muslims around the world is grounds enough for them to racially profile or religiously profile muslims in new york city so let me repeat that. it's because it's almost as though there does bear repeating go ahead. this is their legal defense that an act of violence this could be a cruel jest in pakistan or in egypt or in syria a demonstration there or stay where they're some violence that happening gives the n.y.p.d. grounds to surveil muslim americans
not just in mosques community centers bookstores sharp's any place that you know muslim americans might be including campuses my campus address those university yale university and so on student groups of these campuses to collect information from them so we know for a fact that this has been happening and right now there is that lawsuit as you mentioned that was brought out by the a.c.l.u. the and why c.l.u. and another group and it's all fascinating to see the defense that the n.y.p.d. is...
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i would see it in bookstores and was thrilled. >> can you remember how you felt at that time as you're getting published by yale and reviewed in the new york times. how big of a deal was it? >> unbelievable. and now i'm hooked and going to keep going. because i realized -- the epiphany i had when i was doing research on acheson was i was renting a flat in new haven, and i went to see the grateful dead and bob dylan while i was researching. and it was so hot, and i had been so bored. and i had been waiting for a month for this concert. i just real oozed, i'm in new haven, and i have been slacking. i'm not working hard on my book. so next day i just got into kind of a -- i became a monk. all i did was focus on, i've got to get this done. and i learned that it's a trade, book writing. it's like being a bricklayer or a plumber. a historian is a trades person. and you have to learn your trade. how to properly use footnotes. how to pivot to keep chronology going. some of it is simple, but you've got to learn how to frame it. but that book was hard. i framed it. it did well. and now i realized, with that, i can do mor
i would see it in bookstores and was thrilled. >> can you remember how you felt at that time as you're getting published by yale and reviewed in the new york times. how big of a deal was it? >> unbelievable. and now i'm hooked and going to keep going. because i realized -- the epiphany i had when i was doing research on acheson was i was renting a flat in new haven, and i went to see the grateful dead and bob dylan while i was researching. and it was so hot, and i had been so bored....
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bookstore in waco texas. >> to see more reading lists and ruben information visit our web site at booktv.org. bookexpo america and new york city, 20 or nine at yale university press with the director of yale university press. mr. donotich what is coming out this fall? >> and number of great books starting with the making of americans by e.d. hirsch who wrote a best-selling book called cultural literacy and he cares very much about what role education has and actually defining what it is to be american, and this book is sort of fighting a capstone of his career which has included many best sellers and decades of activism and education to talk about the centrality of information and knowledge and what it means to have a shared corpus of knowledge and how important it is to the national identity and how it is being threatened by the way education seems to be splintered across the country so it is a book that has a lot of argument and efficacy and ways to look forward to what the new administration can do about education. >> the other but you have brad shaw elephants on the edge, what relevance teach about humanity. >> yeah, this is a marvelous book.
bookstore in waco texas. >> to see more reading lists and ruben information visit our web site at booktv.org. bookexpo america and new york city, 20 or nine at yale university press with the director of yale university press. mr. donotich what is coming out this fall? >> and number of great books starting with the making of americans by e.d. hirsch who wrote a best-selling book called cultural literacy and he cares very much about what role education has and actually defining what...
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bookstore. and i'm pleased to introduce william nelson cromwell at yale university. talked for over 30 years and served as a law clerk for thurgood marshall, received eight honorary degrees delivering the web du bois lecture. he is an author of 15 books of nonfiction and fiction which includes violence abuse, confirmation mess, new england and emperor of ocean park. and the bestseller list. he is here to present his new book invisible, the forgotten story of the black woman lawyer who took down america's most powerful mobster. it is brimming with intellect and grit and new york times best-selling author walter isaacson, praises it as a riveting and moving story with enormous residence. and we are pleased to have his other with us tonight. please join me in welcoming stephen carter. >> thank you for that reduction and thanks for coming out. last time i was supposed to be here there was an illness in the family, couldn't make it in the bookstore said we will reschedule and 3 years later, it is a pleasure, you know me much better for my fiction. this is a book that had
bookstore. and i'm pleased to introduce william nelson cromwell at yale university. talked for over 30 years and served as a law clerk for thurgood marshall, received eight honorary degrees delivering the web du bois lecture. he is an author of 15 books of nonfiction and fiction which includes violence abuse, confirmation mess, new england and emperor of ocean park. and the bestseller list. he is here to present his new book invisible, the forgotten story of the black woman lawyer who took down...
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. >> i'm not lying my first book was through yale university of press on dean acheson and someone i knew owned a bookstore they threw a nice party for me in their new york penthouse. i was a young kid in my first book sitting at the desk of my signing pen on dean acheson and lo and behold in a tuxedo was walter cronkite in line. i thought wow the guy watched in ohio is coming to my book signing on dean acheson. i kept an eye on him and i was talking to other people. when he got up to me...
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bookstore. so thank you. finally, a quick reminder to silence your cell phones for the talk. now, i'm very pleased to introduce two nights speaker, stephen carter, the professor of law at yale university where he has taught for over 30 years. he served as a law clerk for justice thurgood marshall. received eight honorary degrees and recently delivered the debbie-- he has books that are fiction and nonfiction. -- the emperor of ocean pike one that was on the new york times bestseller list. tonight he is here to present his new book, "invisible". the forgotten story of the black woman lawyer who took down america's most powerful mobster. and it is your market is brimming with intellect and quit. and new york times best-selling author, walter isaacson praises it as a riveting and moving story. one with enormous revenues for our own time. we are so pleased to have this author here with us tonight. please join me in welcoming, stephen carter. [applause] >> well, thank you for the kind introduction and thank you all for coming out. i think -- i think the harvard bookstore for having. i had to cancel last time and they said don't where we will reschedule. now three years later we are here! h
bookstore. so thank you. finally, a quick reminder to silence your cell phones for the talk. now, i'm very pleased to introduce two nights speaker, stephen carter, the professor of law at yale university where he has taught for over 30 years. he served as a law clerk for justice thurgood marshall. received eight honorary degrees and recently delivered the debbie-- he has books that are fiction and nonfiction. -- the emperor of ocean pike one that was on the new york times bestseller list....
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yale university. please welcome walter shapiro. [applause]. >> while. first first of all, i really want to thank politics and prose which is one of the world's great bookstores. i love independent bookstores. independent bookstores. i particularly love that politics imposes driving. now looking around i don't how many many of you are old enough to remember, the old, old 1950s tv tv show, this is your life. clapmac, will that is a little bit how i feel looking around the room is seen so many old friends. so let me start off by, this book really starts with my father. my father died in 2004 and he and he was a connecticut city planner. a mild-mannered city planner. in suburban connecticut who went to the zoning board meetings in the evening. were talking about a racy upbringing i had. but my father kept talking about his uncle, his uncle freeman. my grandmother's older brother and he kept saying he was a really big and vaudeville, he knew people like sophie tucker, he married a showgirl and ultimately he cheated hitler on a nickel deal. wait a second. we are in a suburban connecticut living room, this makes no sense. it was like my father taking me my father t
yale university. please welcome walter shapiro. [applause]. >> while. first first of all, i really want to thank politics and prose which is one of the world's great bookstores. i love independent bookstores. independent bookstores. i particularly love that politics imposes driving. now looking around i don't how many many of you are old enough to remember, the old, old 1950s tv tv show, this is your life. clapmac, will that is a little bit how i feel looking around the room is seen so...
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it was no use trying to rush this when yale university pressed rightly wanted to get copies of this at the front of of you know, barnes and noble bookstores and that was impossible so we held on and that gave me the chance to go back to the manuscript and go through its sentence by sentence and try to trim it down. it's a very large narrative in any case and to try to get official sufficient and wonderful number of statistical. tables and data and the maps by mapmaker down in maryland mr. wilson all put into this complicated book. i was trying to do if you like. what historians might call a broad delian approach to the naval history of the second world war brodell and his magnificent books on the mediterranean in the age of philip ii said there was an underlying or basic level of causation geography the climate and everything else. there was a middle level of technical technical and technological trading change which affected things. and there's a top level the history of events lee strava anymore, which was that of you know battle of lepanto or the spanish armada. could you try and do broad dell in the mid 20th century? i was going to ha
it was no use trying to rush this when yale university pressed rightly wanted to get copies of this at the front of of you know, barnes and noble bookstores and that was impossible so we held on and that gave me the chance to go back to the manuscript and go through its sentence by sentence and try to trim it down. it's a very large narrative in any case and to try to get official sufficient and wonderful number of statistical. tables and data and the maps by mapmaker down in maryland mr....
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it was no use trying to rush this when yale university pressed rightly wanted to get copies of this at the front of of you know, barnes and noble bookstores and that was impossible so we held on and that gave me the chance to go back to the manuscript and go through its sentence by sentence and try to trim it down. it's a very large narrative in any case and to try to get official sufficient and wonderful number of statistical. tables and data and the maps by mapmaker down in maryland mr. wilson all put into this complicated book. i was trying to do if you like. what historians might call a broad delian approach to the naval history of the second world war brodell and his magnificent books on the mediterranean in the age of philip ii said there was an underlying or basic level of causation geography the climate and everything else. there was a middle level of technical technical and technological trading change which affected things. and there's a top level the history of events lee strava anymore, which was that of you know battle of lepanto or the spanish armada. could you try and do broad dell in the mid 20th century? i was going to ha
it was no use trying to rush this when yale university pressed rightly wanted to get copies of this at the front of of you know, barnes and noble bookstores and that was impossible so we held on and that gave me the chance to go back to the manuscript and go through its sentence by sentence and try to trim it down. it's a very large narrative in any case and to try to get official sufficient and wonderful number of statistical. tables and data and the maps by mapmaker down in maryland mr....
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bookstore. thank you. finally, a quick reminder to silence your cell phones for the talk. now i'm very pleased to introduce tonight's speaker stephen oh carter william nelson carver professor of law at yaleuniversity where he taught for over 30 years. he served as a law click for justice marshall and received eight honorary degrees and recently delivered the w eb the boys lectures at harvard. he is the author of 15 books of nonfiction and fiction. which include the violence of peace, the confirmation mass, new england weight and the emperor of ocean park. a novel that spent 11 weeks on the new york times bestseller list. tonight he is here to present his new book "invisibles" the forgotten story of the black woman lawyer who took down america's most powerful mobster. it is brimming with intellect and grits. and new york times best-selling author walter isaac says raises it as a riveting and moving story, one with enormous revenues for our own times. we are so pleased to have its author here with us tonight please join me in welcoming stephen carter. [applause] >> thank you for that kind introduction and thank you all for coming out and i want to thank the harvard bookstore for inviting y
bookstore. thank you. finally, a quick reminder to silence your cell phones for the talk. now i'm very pleased to introduce tonight's speaker stephen oh carter william nelson carver professor of law at yaleuniversity where he taught for over 30 years. he served as a law click for justice marshall and received eight honorary degrees and recently delivered the w eb the boys lectures at harvard. he is the author of 15 books of nonfiction and fiction. which include the violence of peace, the...
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guest: yeah, it started when i was traveling to massachusetts, and i stopped by a use bookstore, and i came across the yale class of 194250 year reunion book, and a lot of members of the class of 1942 wrote stories of what they had done since they graduated 50 years before. some were fascinating as people went through amazing things they did. a couple were boring. a guy, you know, took a guy at a law firm, stayed at that law firm his whole life and said it's boring, but too late to change it now. i became fascinated with the people looking back, so i wrote a column about the book and asked my readers saying if you're over 70 send me grades about how good or bad you did and what can we learn? we got several thousands essays, some were a page or 25 page, and they make for addictive reading. if you go to my blog on the new york times, there's a number of them online so you can read them yourselves. they were addicting. there's one up there on the web page by a guy named neil who, you know, he just gave himself an f saying i didn't lead the life i should have, and i know how to do it now, but i wish i had know
guest: yeah, it started when i was traveling to massachusetts, and i stopped by a use bookstore, and i came across the yale class of 194250 year reunion book, and a lot of members of the class of 1942 wrote stories of what they had done since they graduated 50 years before. some were fascinating as people went through amazing things they did. a couple were boring. a guy, you know, took a guy at a law firm, stayed at that law firm his whole life and said it's boring, but too late to change it...
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communities to monitor daily life in bookstores, cafes, nightclubs and even infiltrated muslim student organizations in colleges and universities such as columbia and yale university. when we tolerate this type of racial profiling and the guise of promoting national security, we jeopardy guise national security and compromise the basic set forth in our constitution. policing base on stereotypes remains an entrenched practice in routine law enforcement across the country. the tragic story of ray von martin garnered national attention and raised questions about the role of race in the criminal justice system. while we don't yet know how this heartbreaking story will end, we do know that stereotypes played a role in this tragedy and yet they have no place in law enforcement. racial profiling undermines the trust and mutual respect between police and the communities they are there to protect, which is critical to keeping communities safe. additionally, profiling deepens racial in america and conveys the suggestion that some americans do not dee serve equal protection under the law. racial profiling is exploding. state intrusion to federal immigration author
communities to monitor daily life in bookstores, cafes, nightclubs and even infiltrated muslim student organizations in colleges and universities such as columbia and yale university. when we tolerate this type of racial profiling and the guise of promoting national security, we jeopardy guise national security and compromise the basic set forth in our constitution. policing base on stereotypes remains an entrenched practice in routine law enforcement across the country. the tragic story of ray...
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bookstore's? >> guest: oh sure. i have a lovely ingenious -- and i don't think there's any book you can't find. >> host: where the william f. but we paper's? >> guest: at yalest: sue have reconciled with yale after all these years? >> guest: you don't have to reconcile with the republic. gail was terrific about it. you don't have to have an allegiance to yell to have them handle your papers. >> host: long island for bill buckley. >> caller: my feelings on a relationship with stalin and your disk should have stalin is not exactly correct. prior to -- it was the capitalists that brought in the fascist government of mussolini and overthrew this country using -- [inaudible] and after the war there simply was an attempt to reconcile with roosevelt and stalin on socialism and the fact there was a thought that it is not going to be capitalism and fascism but capitalism and socialism and the original agreement was to -- germany under the ford palace in build the german economy up and pay the russians for war reparations because they did most of the dying in most of the fighting. they lost 300,000 it was the united states that the conservatives and the dixiecrat wen
bookstore's? >> guest: oh sure. i have a lovely ingenious -- and i don't think there's any book you can't find. >> host: where the william f. but we paper's? >> guest: at yalest: sue have reconciled with yale after all these years? >> guest: you don't have to reconcile with the republic. gail was terrific about it. you don't have to have an allegiance to yell to have them handle your papers. >> host: long island for bill buckley. >> caller: my feelings on a...
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yale, my family as well. but thank you so much for this. reading. the second nominated work in poetry is, the co-owner of diesel, a bookstore in los angeles and san diego he judge for the l.a. times book prize in poetry this year and has lent his expertise and passion for poetry as a judge for the aba indies choice book award, the national book award and other prizes. welcome john evans reading. if you see something, say something. from james cagney's martian the saint of loneliness. published by nomad express. james cagney's second book of poems. martian the scene of loneliness for the articulate, contemporary urban life. a place of striking beauty, erotic desire, and layered historical and structural musical, all stunningly visual with giddy leaps of imagination. he brings all his poetic skills to skewer hypocrisies, cruelties and violences in scathing poems which seek relief a less isolated humanity with love, honesty, and a piercing intimacy intimacy. if you see something, say something. i pick up my mail down the street from an ice raid, him boning myself for the title. proof of ownership, a passport license. the sky began hailing handcuffs and zi
yale, my family as well. but thank you so much for this. reading. the second nominated work in poetry is, the co-owner of diesel, a bookstore in los angeles and san diego he judge for the l.a. times book prize in poetry this year and has lent his expertise and passion for poetry as a judge for the aba indies choice book award, the national book award and other prizes. welcome john evans reading. if you see something, say something. from james cagney's martian the saint of loneliness. published...
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communities to monitor daily life in bookstores, cafes, nightclubs and even infiltrated muslim student organizations in colleges and universities such as columbia and yale university. when we tolerate this type of racial profiling and the guise of promoting national security, we jeopardy guise national security and compromise the basic set forth in our constitution. policing base on stereotypes remains an entrenched practice in routine law enforcement across the country. the tragic story of ray von martin garnered national attention and raised questions about the role of race in the criminal justice system. while we don't yet know how this heartbreaking story will end, we do know that stereotypes played a role in this tragedy and yet they have no place in law enforcement. racial profiling undermines the trust and mutual respect between police and the communities they are there to protect, which is critical to keeping communities safe. additionally, profiling deepens racial in america and conveys the suggestion that some americans do not dee serve equal protection under the law. racial profiling is exploding. state intrusion to federal immigration author
communities to monitor daily life in bookstores, cafes, nightclubs and even infiltrated muslim student organizations in colleges and universities such as columbia and yale university. when we tolerate this type of racial profiling and the guise of promoting national security, we jeopardy guise national security and compromise the basic set forth in our constitution. policing base on stereotypes remains an entrenched practice in routine law enforcement across the country. the tragic story of ray...
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yale. not the city. but i'm talking about acceptance into the college. the focus is on a bookstore just outside and the language the workers speak. >> a new policy on the books there for hispanic workers that they only the employer only wants his workers, he or she, i'm not sure if it's a man or woman, only wants them to speak english so when you have a customer who comes up to get something at the cafe in this bookstore, you should only be having your conversation in english. now, when you're in the back doing dishes and stuff like that, you can talk whatever language you want but apparently, causing a lot of controversy. a lot of people saying they don't want to go to the bookstore anymore. >> it's the atticus bookstore not too far from yale and the owner is a fellow by the name of charles nagaro and he says, you know, english is helpful to our customers but we also try to help those employees who speak english as a second language by helping them improve their use of english. that's why they said if people come in, let's talk english to them. a number of the yale students and pe
yale. not the city. but i'm talking about acceptance into the college. the focus is on a bookstore just outside and the language the workers speak. >> a new policy on the books there for hispanic workers that they only the employer only wants his workers, he or she, i'm not sure if it's a man or woman, only wants them to speak english so when you have a customer who comes up to get something at the cafe in this bookstore, you should only be having your conversation in english. now, when...