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but they can sheet they can look at their bookshelves. so many favorites. that's a hard question to answer off the top of my head. i think we go by categories. >> biographers, david mccullough is an amazing biographer. >> what you love about mccullough that brings people to him, sells well? >> well all add caro to the mix. i am actually of big fan of presidential biographies. it's a storytelling. if you read in this is not one of his presidential, if you read the book on the brooklyn bridge, not just about the brooklyn bridge is about engineering at the time, but what they learned about with the called -- when he get the know and think about the scuba diving about how they discovered the bands comments about brooklyn politics at the time, but all of these incredible figures that played into the building, so what he does is weave this incredible tapestry, it's a storytelling, is the vividness of the writing. >> is there any transit nonfiction books read fiction books that you have noticed over the years. >> i think it's a blurring of those definitions really
but they can sheet they can look at their bookshelves. so many favorites. that's a hard question to answer off the top of my head. i think we go by categories. >> biographers, david mccullough is an amazing biographer. >> what you love about mccullough that brings people to him, sells well? >> well all add caro to the mix. i am actually of big fan of presidential biographies. it's a storytelling. if you read in this is not one of his presidential, if you read the book on the...
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the story of whether it is china or not a part of china we go to the library and there are bookshelvesull of books or giving both sides but i'm not going to go into that today from the standpoint it was pretty clear cut their country was invaded by the chinese and their way of life is attacked by china in many ways and the spiritual leader of the dalai lama was forced into exile. few people know when the dalai lama went into exile it was the cia team of trained tibetans have helped him get out of debt and -- tibet and crossover where he remains to this day. they were also providing military support to the rebels fighting against the communist army the people's liberation army. and that support was provided from an air base in pakistan of what is today bangladesh at the time was east pakistan. if you think about the geography, where can you get that easily from where they are placed very close by. they trained some of the operatives in the united states. some of them were trained at the cia training facility in virginia but most of them were trained in colorado. and the logic of that wa
the story of whether it is china or not a part of china we go to the library and there are bookshelvesull of books or giving both sides but i'm not going to go into that today from the standpoint it was pretty clear cut their country was invaded by the chinese and their way of life is attacked by china in many ways and the spiritual leader of the dalai lama was forced into exile. few people know when the dalai lama went into exile it was the cia team of trained tibetans have helped him get out...
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help he was happy to oblige he declared victory book day and ask all americans to go through the bookshelves to select books they enjoyed reading and president roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt were both the hands of reading. if you visit their home they have book shelves filled with books and fdr was a collector and he fell books played an important role because as the german army spread across europe there was an effort to destroy the books the ada is getting control of ideas that did not support the nep -- the not the platform were considered dangerous so they that they had to be locked fdr did not think that was the best policy but americans could combat that to read as many books as they could so the victory campaign all types regardless of the point to the training camps was a genius idea. sole he gave a speech about the power of the books and he concluded that we know books are weapons. after the speech he had a press conference in one reporter asked mr. president, what type of books should be asked them to donate? he responded anything but algebra. [laughter] but on a more serious note
help he was happy to oblige he declared victory book day and ask all americans to go through the bookshelves to select books they enjoyed reading and president roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt were both the hands of reading. if you visit their home they have book shelves filled with books and fdr was a collector and he fell books played an important role because as the german army spread across europe there was an effort to destroy the books the ada is getting control of ideas that did not...
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and he decides to clean out her bookshelves. who does that? >> seth: who does that? [ laughter ] >> right? who does that? >> seth: i'll tell you this he never read "are you there god? it's me margaret," cause you would know a woman would not like that. >> he will now. he will now. and so he gets rid of her books. and he puts them out on the street. and when she finds out what he did, they're gone. >> seth: oh no. >> they're gone. and they've just gotten married. >> seth: oh no. [ audience groans ] >> i find all of this out on twitter. >> seth: oh my goodness. >> i would never have known except that you know, he's worried what's going to happen. >> seth: yeah. >> is she gonna leave him? >> seth: right. >> so i, you know, super judy to the rescue in my purple -- [ laughter ] i come swooping down and i find out how to send a replacement copy. but i don't have the copy that she had that she loved so much. and the truth is that her mother gave her that copy and wrote in it. and her mother is no longer living. so it was a terrible thing. but she got -- >> seth: it was a te
and he decides to clean out her bookshelves. who does that? >> seth: who does that? [ laughter ] >> right? who does that? >> seth: i'll tell you this he never read "are you there god? it's me margaret," cause you would know a woman would not like that. >> he will now. he will now. and so he gets rid of her books. and he puts them out on the street. and when she finds out what he did, they're gone. >> seth: oh no. >> they're gone. and they've just...
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bernanke has joined bookshelves with that. maybe next year we will get over the crisis.ave a new crisis. tom: the world of international economics -- currencies unravel. you have got to be kidding me that janet yellen can ignore international events. how can she? simon: there is a 17% probability today that she will ignore th international events, and certainly emerging markets are in a position, a much better position than a couple years ago. a couple months ago in lima, emerging markets were asking the fed to get on with it. the suspicion of markets is that janet yellen will hike for the first time in nine years. tom: this is what happens. five and kennedy comes on in the ruble crashes. this is the russian ruble moments ago crashing, right up to 70. they are really going through a 70 ruvell. simon will have to work all weekend. francine: baby putin will read the book of the year. for next you prepare year? larry: a good book to repair is "misbehaving" by richard taylor. it's an impact on all the things we have here. how do you prepare for directionless markets? we are
bernanke has joined bookshelves with that. maybe next year we will get over the crisis.ave a new crisis. tom: the world of international economics -- currencies unravel. you have got to be kidding me that janet yellen can ignore international events. how can she? simon: there is a 17% probability today that she will ignore th international events, and certainly emerging markets are in a position, a much better position than a couple years ago. a couple months ago in lima, emerging markets were...