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ms. gladstone discusses her book. a rumination on moral panic in our time in which she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. ofi set up at the beginning the book, our biological wiring. i wanted to show how we have evolved culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight when they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. 8:00 p.m. ight at >> president trump and first lady are on their way to germany. says president and mrs. trump on their 16 hour to pull in and board air force one for flight to the g 20 summit in germany. before
ms. gladstone discusses her book. a rumination on moral panic in our time in which she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. ofi set up at the beginning the book, our biological wiring. i wanted to show how we have evolved culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight when they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch...
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ms. gladstone discusses her book, "the trouble with reality," a rumination with panic in our time in which in our time and how it has changed over time. >> i set up at the beginning of the book our biological wiring, and i wanted to show how we have evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were water tight when really they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. >>> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public
ms. gladstone discusses her book, "the trouble with reality," a rumination with panic in our time in which in our time and how it has changed over time. >> i set up at the beginning of the book our biological wiring, and i wanted to show how we have evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were water tight when really they were riddled with weak spots and places that...
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ms. gladstone discusses her book "the trouble with reality," in which she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. >> i set up at the beginning of the book our biological wiring, and i wanted to show how we had evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight, when really they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." announcer: and's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning, a physician for the national health are graham and -- national health program and someone from the cato institute will discuss the feasibility of a government-funded health insurance program. also the "washington post political editor talking about request for voter information and reaction from officials. be sure to watch "washington journal," vivus 7:00 a.m. eastern monday morning. joined the discussion. announcer: now a look
ms. gladstone discusses her book "the trouble with reality," in which she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. >> i set up at the beginning of the book our biological wiring, and i wanted to show how we had evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight, when really they were riddled with weak spots and...
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ms. gladstone discusses her book, "the trouble with reality," a rumination with panic in our time in which she looks at what constitutes reality in our time and how it has changed over time. >> i set up at the beginning of the book our biological wiring, and i wanted to show how we have evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were water tight when really they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. >>> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider.
ms. gladstone discusses her book, "the trouble with reality," a rumination with panic in our time in which she looks at what constitutes reality in our time and how it has changed over time. >> i set up at the beginning of the book our biological wiring, and i wanted to show how we have evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were water tight when really they were...
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ms. gladstone discusses her book the trouble with reality, a rumination on moral panic in our time. she looks at the constitute reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. >> i set up at the beginning of the book are biological wiring and i wanted to show how we had evolved the culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly, not to contradict us and it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight when really they were little unsure and riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. >> sunday night at eight eastern p.m. on sunday q&a. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provid provider. >> you are watching the tv on c-span two. top nonfiction book and authors every weekend. but tv, television for serious readers. next, but tv on prime time features a look at language and communication. first, a panel on the list language from the 2017th virginia festival of the book. then
ms. gladstone discusses her book the trouble with reality, a rumination on moral panic in our time. she looks at the constitute reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. >> i set up at the beginning of the book are biological wiring and i wanted to show how we had evolved the culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly, not to contradict us and it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight when really they were little...
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ms. gladstone discusses her book "the trouble with reality: a rumination on moral panic in our time." she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. the beginning of the book our biological wiring and i wanted to show how we have evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and don't to challenge us, certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusions that our realities for watertight, when really they were riddled places thatots and would crunch in. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. today, g 20 leaders from the world's top 20 major industrialized and emerging ,ountries met in hamburg germany. among those leaders, president donald trump and russian president vladimir putin. the two met for the first time since president trump's election. this meeting comes after months of congressional hearings examining russia's alleged interference in the 2016 presidential election. here is a quick look at the leaders after posing for a photo. [cameras]
ms. gladstone discusses her book "the trouble with reality: a rumination on moral panic in our time." she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. the beginning of the book our biological wiring and i wanted to show how we have evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and don't to challenge us, certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusions that our realities for watertight, when really they were riddled places...
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ms. gladstone discusses her book, "the trouble with reality, a rumination on moral panic in looks at" in which she what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. >> i set up the beginning of the iok on biological wiring, and wanted to show how we had evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight, when really they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." emmanuel president macron delivered his first major speech during a joint session of the french parliament. marcron'sy after mr. 90 minute address, france 24 panelists analyzed the speech. >> thank you. mr. president, you have the floor. macron: distinguished president of congress, distinguished presiden
ms. gladstone discusses her book, "the trouble with reality, a rumination on moral panic in looks at" in which she what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. >> i set up the beginning of the iok on biological wiring, and wanted to show how we had evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight, when really they were riddled...
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ms. gladstone discusses her book, "the trouble with reality," a rumination with panic in our time in which she looks at what constitutes reality in our time and how it has changed over time. >> i set up at the beginning of the book our biological wiring, and i wanted to show how we have evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were water tight when really they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. >>> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. earlier this year the american historical association convened a panel of historians. they talked about the movements and groups that were part of the counterculture in the 1960s and '70s, focussing on san francisco in 1967. they also debate the meaning of the terms "counterculture" and "hippie" and discuss the legacy of that
ms. gladstone discusses her book, "the trouble with reality," a rumination with panic in our time in which she looks at what constitutes reality in our time and how it has changed over time. >> i set up at the beginning of the book our biological wiring, and i wanted to show how we have evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were water tight when really they were...
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ms. gladstone discusses her book, the trouble with reality. she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. >> i set up at the beginning of the book, our biological wiring. i wanted to show how we have involved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. he gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight when really they were riddled with weak spots in places that would crunch in. >> sunday night at 80 strain on q&a. >> this weekend on c-span three, lectures in history. university of washington. professor compares the 1950s beats an to the 1960s. >> they were veterans of the great depression. the hippies for the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising of the postconsumer world. >> 30 years ago oliver north appeared before the house and senate committees investigating the iran contra affair. >> american people are not to be believed by the way you are asking that question. are you intentionally deceiving the ameri
ms. gladstone discusses her book, the trouble with reality. she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. >> i set up at the beginning of the book, our biological wiring. i wanted to show how we have involved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. he gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight when really they were riddled with weak spots in places that would crunch in....