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justice breyer, who's written over ten books already titled his newesreading theconstitutioe pragmatism, not textualism. and speaking of the supreme court college professor christine blasey ford recalls her decision to testify before congress during the 2018 nomination hearings forok is cay back, a memoir. and also just out harvard prof gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write and define the black experience. its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new book that's out, we want to retired harvardw professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about books, a programing podcast produced by c-span's book tv. his episode, we're looking at some of the new books that are coming out this spring. here are some by journalists. in aprilicagoinvestigative repoy royal pratt is releasing his book on the windy city and its former how chicago mayor lori lightfoot led and lost a city in crisis. and in may,on white house communications director
justice breyer, who's written over ten books already titled his newesreading theconstitutioe pragmatism, not textualism. and speaking of the supreme court college professor christine blasey ford recalls her decision to testify before congress during the 2018 nomination hearings forok is cay back, a memoir. and also just out harvard prof gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write and define the black experience. its titled...
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justice breyer, who's written over ten books already titled his newest reading the constitution why i chose pragmatism, not textualism. and speaking of the st college professor christine blasey ford recalls her decision to testify before congress during the 2018 justice brett kavanaugh. her new book is called one way back, a memoir. and also just out harvard professor henry louis gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write andefine the black experience. its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new bt, tell you about, lawyer and retired harvard law professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about books, a programing podcast produced by c-sp's book tv. in this episode, we're looking at some of the new books that are coming out this spring. here are some byagobunee wind gr may georg room xamineesse waters, his troubling tales from the liberal fringe. and we should note that there's a new book coming out about a journa
justice breyer, who's written over ten books already titled his newest reading the constitution why i chose pragmatism, not textualism. and speaking of the st college professor christine blasey ford recalls her decision to testify before congress during the 2018 justice brett kavanaugh. her new book is called one way back, a memoir. and also just out harvard professor henry louis gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write...
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drexler was talking about because we were coming out of we're of wars and modernism and building is by breyer and except for frank wright and everything was kind of cold and and. you know, these are all very precise and the culture wasn't that it was. it was heading for all kinds of chaos. so. i looked at it. i remember theem moma, the drexler show, it was very powerful. if anybody had seen it it was it was really seductive. it was you could just go there and slap it up and just do that for the rest of your life. and some of the architects started going down that rabbit hole. conference with a so michael graves and more than two were in philip and. it was at that group that time that philip put the little twirly sitting top of the at&t. it was as a result of that show and some the other architects were doing what we ended up calling postmodernism, because the show drexlerpostmodernism was very seductive. like you just you could just go in those buildings and love it. what was seductive about it? you just getm and friendly and you embrace saying and you know, it didn't. but it had nothing do t
drexler was talking about because we were coming out of we're of wars and modernism and building is by breyer and except for frank wright and everything was kind of cold and and. you know, these are all very precise and the culture wasn't that it was. it was heading for all kinds of chaos. so. i looked at it. i remember theem moma, the drexler show, it was very powerful. if anybody had seen it it was it was really seductive. it was you could just go there and slap it up and just do that for the...
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i'm saying that senator kennedy and stephen breyer, when they saw what you know, what they hoping would happened, i, i think the most terrible way we could think about this is that they thought that if we massively increased amount of competition and the number of players in the airline industry, we would lower prices because there would be more competition and. we wouldn't lose that much in terms of the quality of service or the locations service or congestion or or any of the other downsides that that we've seen oveov decades. i think the challenge with that was in a lot of ways, their assumptions about industry weren't right and. and a lot of theeople who pushed for deregulation, maybe not a lot, but some at least who pushed for deregulation admitted this years later that they had been wrong in their understanding of the industry in critical ways, and that as a result didn't predict happened afterwards. yeah. so i guess tell the saga i take as well of relatively well-meaning. i don't think you think this was a feeble conspiracy to to make seats smaller and. let's i'm wrong about that
i'm saying that senator kennedy and stephen breyer, when they saw what you know, what they hoping would happened, i, i think the most terrible way we could think about this is that they thought that if we massively increased amount of competition and the number of players in the airline industry, we would lower prices because there would be more competition and. we wouldn't lose that much in terms of the quality of service or the locations service or congestion or or any of the other downsides...