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but we have selected bocks for a variety of reasons. some of them have inscriptions by other famous people or by the authors themselves. two books in the collection that i just adore are books that are part of the armed service book outreach to people who are serving in the military. and so we have two examples of books that soldiers are sent or were accept i should say. i believe now they are sent books to read at the war front on ipods and other things. but at los in the olden days. >> what are the two books you have. >> i believe one is "tar disan" i'm trying to think what the other one is. but oh my goodness. >> while you think of that, in the exhibit, a lot of novels. >> yes. and novels are critical parts american cultural. not only novels that people read, the common people read, but some very highbrow and complex -- novels. some novels that appeal to people of all ages. some children's books that appeal to people of all ages. the "wizard of oz" charlotte's web hardly limited to a children's audience. >> "goned with wind is here t
but we have selected bocks for a variety of reasons. some of them have inscriptions by other famous people or by the authors themselves. two books in the collection that i just adore are books that are part of the armed service book outreach to people who are serving in the military. and so we have two examples of books that soldiers are sent or were accept i should say. i believe now they are sent books to read at the war front on ipods and other things. but at los in the olden days. >>...
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and it brings the bock to life. i don't think there would be a book that is alive without her voice. it's -- something about having english as a second language. they drive 1940 -- he gets invited in seattle they drive across the united states in 1940. she records that as route 66 and stopping at gas stations. it's all there. >> her personal accounts are derivet it. >> she kept a suicide at the end show kept a journal until the end. she deserves a book of her own. it's not for me to write. someone else. >> in this incredibly life that he is leading in 1944, he encounters -- and their work for the first time. talk a little about that encounter and what happened. >> yeah. they were way ahead. they were -- they had built tsh there was no doubt no one argues whether they built it or not. it is a clear case of something that was first even though it can be traced to other people and to, you know, have james milely tracing it back. but it was a -- as he said, it was a pioneering thing, and because he was scientific advise
and it brings the bock to life. i don't think there would be a book that is alive without her voice. it's -- something about having english as a second language. they drive 1940 -- he gets invited in seattle they drive across the united states in 1940. she records that as route 66 and stopping at gas stations. it's all there. >> her personal accounts are derivet it. >> she kept a suicide at the end show kept a journal until the end. she deserves a book of her own. it's not for me to...
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but i actually think, and i sort of tell the story of 2004 in the bock, i think the parties are actually far closer in terms of where they were in unlockinghe underlying secret of microtargeting which is you can predict what an individual is going to do. one of the advantages bush had in '04 which obama has in 2008 is that when you ray presidential re-election you have several years to fill the system where people actually will follow through on things. and the bush campaign was far better implementing it in their day-to-day operations than kerry ever was. >> the intook culd the vick row lab, the secret science of winning campaigns, thanks so much for your time. >> thanks, hari. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: anti-american clashes erupted around the muslim world for a fourth day with protests outside u.s. embassies in the middle east, africa, and asia. negotiators in chicago said they've got a framework for a contract to end a week-old teachers strike. and late today, a state judge in wisconsin struck down the law that ended collective bargaining rights for most p
but i actually think, and i sort of tell the story of 2004 in the bock, i think the parties are actually far closer in terms of where they were in unlockinghe underlying secret of microtargeting which is you can predict what an individual is going to do. one of the advantages bush had in '04 which obama has in 2008 is that when you ray presidential re-election you have several years to fill the system where people actually will follow through on things. and the bush campaign was far better...
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. >>> demonstrators are lighting fires in the street anding bocks atlies. >> face are pining -- are fighting back with warning attacks. this is what president obama told a spanish-speaking news station about the roo lag ship and the, dash and egypt. he says "i don't think we would consider the current egyptian government an ally but we don't consider them an enemy." the president went on to say the new government is a energy issue. >>> u.s. navy worships are on the move. two navy destroyers are off the coast of libya because of a precautionary plesh measure. all of this toms -- precautionary -- all of this comes -- because of a precautionary measure. officials want to know if that attack was coordinated to mark the september 11th anniversary. there are fueling reports that the film made are making them angry. >>> well, the attacks on the u.s. embassies and the consulate in libya could have a big effect on the elections. and mitt romney is being criticized for remarks he made shortly after the protest started the the -- protest started at the embassy. coming up for you at 7:15, what mitt romn
. >>> demonstrators are lighting fires in the street anding bocks atlies. >> face are pining -- are fighting back with warning attacks. this is what president obama told a spanish-speaking news station about the roo lag ship and the, dash and egypt. he says "i don't think we would consider the current egyptian government an ally but we don't consider them an enemy." the president went on to say the new government is a energy issue. >>> u.s. navy worships are on...
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michele bock and did not run a great presidential campaign. but i think that she got a lot of scrutiny that she felt was not something that any of the other candidates would have faced. perez de attention to rick perry's back surgery than there -- there was less attention to rick perrry's back surgery than there were to a story about her headaches and her migraines. there is a sensitivity to how women get treated and hillary clinton would be the standard for that. i don't know what it would have been like if she ran this year as opposed to 2000. they focus on her looks, her past, her way. it is daunting. >> for some question, i write a woman's magazine, and when people listen to me, they go, what is with their hair? how would i know? gosh we heard that josie told her to grow our hair. >> i have this conversation with a friend of mine, talking about how she was presenting some of that and they talked about her hair and she said, scott. -- stop. just stop. she is an actor is that had a hit series at one time several years ago, and she always loo
michele bock and did not run a great presidential campaign. but i think that she got a lot of scrutiny that she felt was not something that any of the other candidates would have faced. perez de attention to rick perry's back surgery than there -- there was less attention to rick perrry's back surgery than there were to a story about her headaches and her migraines. there is a sensitivity to how women get treated and hillary clinton would be the standard for that. i don't know what it would...
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michele bock men had just won the iowa straw vote-vote- michele bachmann had just won iowa sraw vote. it says "what did i do last week and?" "led the honeymoon commence." it is fun to have this levy elephant. this is one thing that drives me nuts. bloomberg and the city council voted that he was right and they outlawed big drinks. you have bloomberg floating down as mary compensating "drop it, chubs!" this is when donald trump endorsed mitt romney. he is saying "you had me at i don't care about poor pepole." "we must consider deep cuts to the $70 billion green defense budget." "and it was working so well." "strike the solar panels." this primary season was one of the most interesting because they did not want mitt romney. did they want to rick santorum? really? "something like this could make a lesser fella question his inevitability." this was the front-runner, mitt. steve is sort of right of center, would that be fair? he gave a great endorsement. a lot of people in the republican party really question the sky. he is in michigan. do you remember this? "it is good to be back in michi
michele bock men had just won the iowa straw vote-vote- michele bachmann had just won iowa sraw vote. it says "what did i do last week and?" "led the honeymoon commence." it is fun to have this levy elephant. this is one thing that drives me nuts. bloomberg and the city council voted that he was right and they outlawed big drinks. you have bloomberg floating down as mary compensating "drop it, chubs!" this is when donald trump endorsed mitt romney. he is saying...
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on bock -- booktv. booktv speer viewed professor bonnie morris at georgetown university about her book revenge of the "revenge of the women's studies professor" based on the one-woman play. this interview is part of booktv's college series. it's 45 minutes. professor bonnie morris in your book "revenge of the women's studies professor" published by indiana university. i want to start with chapter four and read a little bit. >> professor morris i'm sorry to bother you like this. could we talk privately for a moment? you see, i enjoy your women's story studies class. i do. i love it. i want to finish out my semester. my husband feels differently. he i hads it's a lot of radical i ideas and he wants me to drop your class right now. he doesn't like me going out to take a woman study class even though it's once a week and it counts toward me finishing my business degree. she are invited to dinner. i went to meet her husband and win his approval. i talked lightly about camping and hiking and movies while he stairedded at my bust. he stood up to shake my hand saying well, i guess i thought yo
on bock -- booktv. booktv speer viewed professor bonnie morris at georgetown university about her book revenge of the "revenge of the women's studies professor" based on the one-woman play. this interview is part of booktv's college series. it's 45 minutes. professor bonnie morris in your book "revenge of the women's studies professor" published by indiana university. i want to start with chapter four and read a little bit. >> professor morris i'm sorry to bother you...
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american sites and arty -- arty facts we talk to georgetown university history professor on the recent bock about the civil war. >> at beginning the war is about union for most northerners not all. but most. what, i mean, by that most of them where the war convinced that the united states has to survive. it has to survive so show the world that representatives and government can work. in 1848 a serious series of revolutions as they see it failed. they were failed democratic revolution and so as they see the united states, this is it. this is the world last shot. self-government works here or it won't be tried again. if the states think they can destroy the government which is how union soldiers see it. they didn't like who got elected. we said self-government doesn't have to work. we have to prove it survives. that's how they start. they don't have to be in the south very long before they begin to think, why did we get in to this to begin we? nay talked to southerners and slaves. they are struck by how we got in problem to begin with because of the institution of slavery. the if you want to
american sites and arty -- arty facts we talk to georgetown university history professor on the recent bock about the civil war. >> at beginning the war is about union for most northerners not all. but most. what, i mean, by that most of them where the war convinced that the united states has to survive. it has to survive so show the world that representatives and government can work. in 1848 a serious series of revolutions as they see it failed. they were failed democratic revolution and...