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followed by the fourth jd vance in ohio. a look at the best selling non fiction books. and minnesota al franken. adam grant provide their advice for setbacks in option b. and retire d navy kernel. and wrapping up the list is devils bargain. about the relationship between president trump and steve bonnon by joshua green. some of these authors have or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> booktv visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading. >> kevin brady, what is on your reading list? >> i love to read. steven ambose's book about custard and crazy horse which is fascinatin fascinating. and i am a huge michael peeka fan. he writes all these books on sports and a lot of the types of books i read when i was growing up. and i love them. so, you know, that is sort of the fun reading i am doing right now. >> i noticed on your phone, do you read from your phone? ...
followed by the fourth jd vance in ohio. a look at the best selling non fiction books. and minnesota al franken. adam grant provide their advice for setbacks in option b. and retire d navy kernel. and wrapping up the list is devils bargain. about the relationship between president trump and steve bonnon by joshua green. some of these authors have or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> booktv visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what...
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. >> we spent a good time in the state of ohio, and j.d. vancepidemic. hats off to him. the reason that i and our team wanted to go is we feel like america doesn't necessarily get it. i think so many people feel like this is tragic, that it's happening, but not happening in my neighborhood and not happening in my home. that's just not true. we found that no one is immune. here's part of the story. >> it is ravaging every single segment of our society. this is a chemical, almost warfare on us that people don't know how to control. >> the high school cheerleader, addicted at 15. the 20-year-old baseball player dead. these fathers, now inmates, because of their addiction. and even the sheriff's former wife, addicted. this is the real picture of america's opioid crisis. where drugs don't discriminate. it's affecting neighborhoods across the heartland and from coast to coast. >> how does a 15-year-old cheerleader from ohio start doing heroin? >> i think it started my freshman year. and i was cheerleading. i ended up not going to school as much. and i
. >> we spent a good time in the state of ohio, and j.d. vancepidemic. hats off to him. the reason that i and our team wanted to go is we feel like america doesn't necessarily get it. i think so many people feel like this is tragic, that it's happening, but not happening in my neighborhood and not happening in my home. that's just not true. we found that no one is immune. here's part of the story. >> it is ravaging every single segment of our society. this is a chemical, almost...
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astrophysics for people in a hurry followed by minnesota senator al franken's memoir, giant of the senate. and third, jd vance recalls his childhood in a rust belt town in ohioin hillbilly elegy. >> then mark benson's advice on leading a happier life. and a collection of excerpts from the diary of humorist david harris. >> oh five/one new and i'm the director here at the commonwealth club. welcome to tonight's conversation the author of a brand-new book wild ride inside the quest for world domination and the executive editor of fortune. we are especially excited he will be speaking with care and executive editor of the host of the recode podcast calle hot one trail of the story since the beginning
astrophysics for people in a hurry followed by minnesota senator al franken's memoir, giant of the senate. and third, jd vance recalls his childhood in a rust belt town in ohioin hillbilly elegy. >> then mark benson's advice on leading a happier life. and a collection of excerpts from the diary of humorist david harris. >> oh five/one new and i'm the director here at the commonwealth club. welcome to tonight's conversation the author of a brand-new book wild ride inside the quest...
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in charlottesville, virginia. cnn contributor j.d. vance joining us who grew up in a rust belt town in ohio, a state that easily went to donald trump inelection. author of "hillbilly elegy: memoir of a family and culture in crisis" and in the book dives into how many missed the mark on the white working class that fueled donald trump's campaign. j.d., excellent book. thanks so much for joining us. give us your, your reaction when you saw what was going on in charlottesville. >> well, wolf, you see people marching around doing the nazi salute. i come from a family with a large number of military veterans and from back in the day, people who actually went and fought the nazis. it's really disturbing to see this display of white national inch and became doubly terrifying because it led to somebody losing their life. like a lot of people, watched the tv, was horrified and forced me to think what's going on in our country and happening that this stuff is becoming seemingly more common. >> you've done a lot of research in this area. it's the nazi slogans that you hear. the anti-semitism. racism. comments about women. what motivating it? the
in charlottesville, virginia. cnn contributor j.d. vance joining us who grew up in a rust belt town in ohio, a state that easily went to donald trump inelection. author of "hillbilly elegy: memoir of a family and culture in crisis" and in the book dives into how many missed the mark on the white working class that fueled donald trump's campaign. j.d., excellent book. thanks so much for joining us. give us your, your reaction when you saw what was going on in charlottesville. >>...
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. >> keeping you and your family safe, how that tragedy in ohio is impacting safety at the state fairs in our area. >>> when jim vanceunity lost a legend. you lost someone who helped make the world a little clearer each night and we lost very dear friend. so many of you have reached out to us and comfort us to share your memories. we want you to know how much we appreciate you and your thoughtfulness. you really have lifted us up. vance's sense of integrity lives and we'll try to continue up to high standards. now more than ever, w they carry your fans shpassions, hopes, and dreams.s. and maybe, a chance at greatness not dandruff. >>> one man died when this ride fireball malfunctioned. seven others were injured and one person is still in a coma this evening. the maker of that ride said excessive corrosion caused the ride to break down. >> with the montgomery county fair opening soon, news 4 tom sherwood is working for you to get answers about ride safety there. >> the montgomery county fair opens are putting together the kid di rides and adult seekers all the carnival rides. >> i'm afraid all that. >> this high flyin
. >> keeping you and your family safe, how that tragedy in ohio is impacting safety at the state fairs in our area. >>> when jim vanceunity lost a legend. you lost someone who helped make the world a little clearer each night and we lost very dear friend. so many of you have reached out to us and comfort us to share your memories. we want you to know how much we appreciate you and your thoughtfulness. you really have lifted us up. vance's sense of integrity lives and we'll try to...
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in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: jd vance is here, raised in the rust belt city of ohio and appalachan town of jackson, kentucky. after high school he joined the marines, he graduated from yale law school and went on to success in the financial community. his new book tells the story of his remarkable tra jectory. it offers an examination of white working class america. it's called hillbilly elegy, a memoir of a family and culture in crisis. david brooks calls it essential reading for this moment in history. i'm pleased to have jd vance at this table for the first time, welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: you should have been here earlier so i thank god we've got you here. tell me what drove you to write this. >> yeah, so i started writing it when i was a third year student at yale law school. and i was sort of troubled by this question of why there weren't more people like me at yale law school. i was the only white working class person that i knew or at least was open about it. and it seemed to me not just that i was relatively low income relative to my peers but that i had this cultural outsider attitude that wa
in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: jd vance is here, raised in the rust belt city of ohio and appalachan town of jackson, kentucky. after high school he joined the marines, he graduated from yale law school and went on to success in the financial community. his new book tells the story of his remarkable tra jectory. it offers an examination of white working class america. it's called hillbilly elegy, a memoir of a family and culture in crisis. david brooks calls it essential...
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in a hurry. followed by minnesota senator al franken's memoir giant of the senate. and third, jd vance recalls his childhood in a town in ohio in hillbilly elegy. then, mark manson's advice on leading a happier life. in a collection of excerpts from the diary of humorous david sedaris. our look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to indy bound continues with bloomberg businessweek joshua green on the relationship with chain president trump and steve bannon. the devil's bargain. next is retired admiral william mcraven's 2014 graduation speech at the university of texas. make your bed. and new yorker staff writer david graham recounts a murder spree in 1920s oklahoma that targeted the osage indians in killers of the flower moon. and our best-selling nonfiction books is the hidden life of trees. and sarah knight guide to control your emotions. many of these authors have or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> booktv recently visited capital has asked members of congress what they are reading the summer. >> i got a pilot both but i just chose one because it lends all of my pas
in a hurry. followed by minnesota senator al franken's memoir giant of the senate. and third, jd vance recalls his childhood in a town in ohio in hillbilly elegy. then, mark manson's advice on leading a happier life. in a collection of excerpts from the diary of humorous david sedaris. our look at the best-selling nonfiction books according to indy bound continues with bloomberg businessweek joshua green on the relationship with chain president trump and steve bannon. the devil's bargain. next...
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vance who's moved into my district recently. and it really describes the plight that many people in my district in rural ohio, i have suburban and rural ohio, are going through. but it also helps us build empathy and ideas of how we can help serve people. especially the forgotten man that's out there that is, needs some help and needs a leg up. and so i'm reading that. and it's really, i think, appropriate for many parts of midwest and near south. and there are many families going through lots of things, and it helps us understand what's going on out there. i also am reading a book call "destined for war," getting ready to read it, it's on my night stand, that talks about the american-chinese relationship and how we can choose a path other than war, and hopefully we will. and, you know, that's the coming clash over next 20 years, is the clash between the united states and china as china rises and the united states, being the only superpower in the world right now, you know, the clash that has happened historically and how we can avoid that kind of clash. is so i'm reading that too. i try to vary my books on some, a lot of topics
vance who's moved into my district recently. and it really describes the plight that many people in my district in rural ohio, i have suburban and rural ohio, are going through. but it also helps us build empathy and ideas of how we can help serve people. especially the forgotten man that's out there that is, needs some help and needs a leg up. and so i'm reading that. and it's really, i think, appropriate for many parts of midwest and near south. and there are many families going through lots...