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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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harry cohen from bookstore, yale bookstore. thanks for coming out tonight. [applause] >> booktv continues now on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> been a remarkable year for books that have been tackling the uses and especially abuses of this country's criminal justice system. we in politics & prose have been honored to host authors and poets behind many of them from martha, to reginald betts. the first event we hosted this year at this location at the wharf was for alexandria, investigation of the misdemeanor system. punishment without crime. this is
harry cohen from bookstore, yale bookstore. thanks for coming out tonight. [applause] >> booktv continues now on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> been a remarkable year for books that have been tackling the uses and especially abuses of this country's criminal justice system. we in politics & prose have been honored to host authors and poets behind many of them from martha, to reginald betts. the first event we hosted this year at this location at the wharf was for...
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harry cohen from bookstore, yale bookstore. thanks for coming out tonight. [applause] >> booktv continues now on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> been a remarkable year for books that have been tackling the uses and especially abuses of this country's criminal justice system. we in politics & prose have been honored to host authors and poets behind many of them from martha, to reginald betts. the first event we hosted this year at this location at the wharf was for alexandria, investigation of the misdemeanor system. punishment without crime. this is pleasure we're closing this events's season at wharf, look the way the legal world unfairly treats country's disenfranchised he targets his own profession at public defender. the book titled, usual cruelty. comes from alec karakatanis, an organization designed to advocate for racial justice and bring systemic civil rights cases on behalf of impoverished people. especially known for combating unconstitutionality of money bail. karakatanis was named 2016 trial lawyer of the year by public justice. was a
harry cohen from bookstore, yale bookstore. thanks for coming out tonight. [applause] >> booktv continues now on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> been a remarkable year for books that have been tackling the uses and especially abuses of this country's criminal justice system. we in politics & prose have been honored to host authors and poets behind many of them from martha, to reginald betts. the first event we hosted this year at this location at the wharf was for...
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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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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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bookstore. >>> welcome to this virtual event about how the south won the civil war i am a professor of history and studies that yale university and this afternoon i have the pleasure of being in conversation
bookstore. >>> welcome to this virtual event about how the south won the civil war i am a professor of history and studies that yale university and this afternoon i have the pleasure of being in conversation
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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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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 in 1951. the next book you will find in the bookstores is this one on the chair, william f buckley junior let us talk of many things in collective speeches. last question, anything you want to accomplish for the rest of your life you haven't done so far that is on the tip of your tongue? >> guest: now. c-span: we wish everybody a happy day. >> that is concluding another look at our archives with william have close -- william f buckley's close to 40 appearances available to watch online. go to our website booktv.org and type in names of the search box. >> we are featuring booktv programs is a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span2. beginning at 8 eastern booktv features several programs on books written by first ladies. and enjoy booktv on c-span2. booktv on c-span2 this labor day weekend. watch top nonfiction books and authors. on "in depth," a 2-hour conversation with father and faith and freedom coalition founder ralph read. 9:00 pm eastern on afterwords breitbart new senior editor at large on his book read november and his thoughts on
yale in 1951. the next book you will find in the bookstores is this one on the chair, william f buckley junior let us talk of many things in collective speeches. last question, anything you want to accomplish for the rest of your life you haven't done so far that is on the tip of your tongue? >> guest: now. c-span: we wish everybody a happy day. >> that is concluding another look at our archives with william have close -- william f buckley's close to 40 appearances available to...