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he tells me about aydin engin's contribution. akin: he is a perfectionist when it comes to language. he double-checks everything before it's published. we've all learned a lot from him. i've never met anyone with such firm convictions. that will give him the strength to get through this arrest. reporter: this is the notorious police headquarters of istanbul. engin and his colleagues are being held here in the anti-terrorism section. finally, after five days, we get good news -- engin is being released under restrictions due to his age and the state of his health. engin: i was treated decently, but i've never seen such a trumped up indictment. we will not bow to this pressure. [applause] reporter: i meet with engin at cumhuriyet's office the next morning. he has to stand in for editor-in-chief murat sabuncu, who is still in jail. engin: i'm doing okay, but my heart is with my colleagues who are still in prison. we don't know whether cumhuriyet will survive. but i told my young colleagues: don't ask what tomorrow brings, produce a
he tells me about aydin engin's contribution. akin: he is a perfectionist when it comes to language. he double-checks everything before it's published. we've all learned a lot from him. i've never met anyone with such firm convictions. that will give him the strength to get through this arrest. reporter: this is the notorious police headquarters of istanbul. engin and his colleagues are being held here in the anti-terrorism section. finally, after five days, we get good news -- engin is being...
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margie representative john lewis and andrew aydin are our guests. the book is "march" book three. >> caller: i have to tell you i'm absolutely thrilled to talk to you mr. lewis. it's wonderful to get to see att hero in our own living timer period and i want to thank you for everything that you do for silver rights and civil rights in general. two questions if i may please. i wanted to ask this one of mr. mr. woodward and i couldn't get in on time but what are your concerns about donald trump's presidency, your main concern if he were to be elected and i think is a question as i've been a democrat my whole life. i'm 64 years old. i don't feel like i have a voice in my party because of the abortion issue. is there something that you see that we can do to help women not have to go in that tragic direction, because i feel --. >> host: margie, i think we got the first part of your question. a donald trump presidency. >> guest: well i don't want to see mr. trump become president. first of all i don't think he is qualified. i think he has a mean spirit and
margie representative john lewis and andrew aydin are our guests. the book is "march" book three. >> caller: i have to tell you i'm absolutely thrilled to talk to you mr. lewis. it's wonderful to get to see att hero in our own living timer period and i want to thank you for everything that you do for silver rights and civil rights in general. two questions if i may please. i wanted to ask this one of mr. mr. woodward and i couldn't get in on time but what are your concerns about...
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. >> host: andrew aydin how do you consider today into context quick. >> i served in his congressional staff know of a decade one of the things i have seen how simply doesn't look at things as a short-term objective but always has the long view. sometimes long-term projects all come together on a single day. so to see the natural museum of african-american history open on a day that he goes to the national book festival in talk about another project is educating everyone on what happened and how what happened during the civil-rights movement, that is a part of his dna and his mission because if we don't understand what happened, we cannot understand the politics of today. read the time everybody thought it was a long shot to get the museum passed through the congress but the / it was a long shot to do we graphic novel but here we are on a single day to show those long radius can work can change this country. >> host: what is your background? probably not the same as in is. >> he has been my congressman since i was three years old. in atlanta. my father was an immigrant to came to this
. >> host: andrew aydin how do you consider today into context quick. >> i served in his congressional staff know of a decade one of the things i have seen how simply doesn't look at things as a short-term objective but always has the long view. sometimes long-term projects all come together on a single day. so to see the natural museum of african-american history open on a day that he goes to the national book festival in talk about another project is educating everyone on what...
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margie, it is john lewis and andrew aydin are our guests.the book is "march" book 3. >> caller: i have to tell you i'm thrilled to talk to you mister lewis. it's wonderful to get to see hero in our own living time. and i want to thank you for everything you did for civil rights and rights in general. two questions if i may please. i wanted to ask this one of mister woodward and i couldn't get in on time but what are your concerns about donald trump'spresidency , your main concern if he were to be elected and my second question is, i've been a democrat my whole life, i'm 64 years old.i don't feel like i have a voice in my party because of the abortion issue. is there something that you see that we can do to help women not have to go in that tragic direction and, because i feel like. >> i think we got the first part of your question. donald trump presidency. >> guest: i don't want to see mister trump become president. i don't think he's qualified. i think he has a mean-spirited and he comes from another.. his presidency will divide america. we
margie, it is john lewis and andrew aydin are our guests.the book is "march" book 3. >> caller: i have to tell you i'm thrilled to talk to you mister lewis. it's wonderful to get to see hero in our own living time. and i want to thank you for everything you did for civil rights and rights in general. two questions if i may please. i wanted to ask this one of mister woodward and i couldn't get in on time but what are your concerns about donald trump'spresidency , your main...
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andrew aydin are from the university of florida. he's the author of the book "stamped from the beginning". his book basically is the definition of the history of the racist ideas in america and this book was a book that he spent a great deal of time researching. it's a book that chronicles the entire story of the anti-black race of ideas and their power over the course of american history. doctors iram x. kendi has done is the number of ways that this book in which he uses the lives of five major americans, intellectuals throughout history. the first one is a puritanory, minister. the he sits down and talks about how he looked at some of his ideas. the next individual notebook is thomas jefferson. talked about him as well as his family's upbringing in some spots he had and framing the constitution.ad in fram we sit down and look at the abolitionists william lloyd garrison who is strong in making sure slavery work within that movement and also --. he does this with a legendaryis activist angela davis. we have dr. andrew aydin 12 and
andrew aydin are from the university of florida. he's the author of the book "stamped from the beginning". his book basically is the definition of the history of the racist ideas in america and this book was a book that he spent a great deal of time researching. it's a book that chronicles the entire story of the anti-black race of ideas and their power over the course of american history. doctors iram x. kendi has done is the number of ways that this book in which he uses the lives...
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for history of racism in america stance from the beginning and representative john lewis and andrew aydin the young people's literature award for the third installment of the settled full rights of movement. >> book tv is on twitter and facebook and we want to hear from you appeared tweet us, twitter.com. /book tv or post a comment on her facebook page, facebook.com. /book tv. >> after the recent presidential election the "new york times" suggested six books to help understand auto trumps went. first, the unwinding in which new yorker staff writer george packer argues that people across the country has suffered at the hands of the political system over the last three decades. national book awardbowa finalists harley rock oh -- russell, conservative americans and reports on their concerns about liberal policies and, strangers in their own land. also on the list is: hillbilly lg. jb vance chronicles the decline of white working-class americans in the rest about.lection the "new york times" recommends that in order to understand donald trump and election 2015 read thomas franks, listen liber
for history of racism in america stance from the beginning and representative john lewis and andrew aydin the young people's literature award for the third installment of the settled full rights of movement. >> book tv is on twitter and facebook and we want to hear from you appeared tweet us, twitter.com. /book tv or post a comment on her facebook page, facebook.com. /book tv. >> after the recent presidential election the "new york times" suggested six books to help...
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then 2016 national book award winner andrew aydin discusses race in america.emocratic congressman john lewis of georgia shared the prize for young people's literature for a graphic novel about his civil rights activism. at the national book festival in september congma
then 2016 national book award winner andrew aydin discusses race in america.emocratic congressman john lewis of georgia shared the prize for young people's literature for a graphic novel about his civil rights activism. at the national book festival in september congma