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John Donvan
@JohnDonvan
Host Author In a Different Key: The Story of Autism, Pulitzer Prize Finalist. 3+ decades News Correspondent.
Washington DCfacebook.com/InADifferentKe…Joined February 2009

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Donald Triplett, #autism's "first child" and the hero of our book and movie, died this morning, peacefully and surrounded by family. On a recent visit, we had a chance to tell him how many his story had inspired. He thanked us. But we thank him. Now, always.
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It's a big honor and was a long journey. Thanks to all those who helped along the way to get IN A DIFFERENT KEY made. And of course to Donald Triplett, #autism's "first child." #inadifferentkey
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Congratulations to @caren_zucker, @JohnDonvan, and Ray Conley for their beautifully done, deeply personal documentary on the history of autism, ‘In a Different Key.’ We are proud to recognize your work with the Domestic TV Award. @PBS #RFKBJA
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I really loved this book by . It's for folks who want to know how the First Amendment works in real life -- and how we got there -- and who don't mind hearing some fun stories along the way (aka, "an easy read")
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It’s my Paperback Launch! I’ll be talking with NYC Council Member @ChrisMarteNYC at @bookclubbar on May 16, 8pm for the updated paperback release of THE FIGHT FOR FREE SPEECH. Q&A + signing to follow. Join us! 🗣️✍️📕🚀 #PaperbackRelease #BookSigning #AuthorTalk #FreeSpeech #1A
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We start taping in 20 mins! #opentodebate
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Really looking forward to this debate later today! Naysayers and ideologues have been predicting NY’s decline for generations, and they’ve ALWAYS been proven wrong. Never bet against NYC - you will lose EVERY time. opentodebate.org/debate/is-flor
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After a summit with China, Putin announced a new nuclear project that could undermine a recent joint statement in which China and Russia declared their opposition to countries positioning nuclear weapons on foreign soil. What does this mean for their complex relationship?
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Have you ever signed a non-compete agreement? (I have). They may be going away ... but ahead of that, I moderated an @iq2us debate on the merits of the non-compete. Take a listen.
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Streaming now: Should the @FTC Ban Non-compete Clauses? Hear from debater @hshierholz argue yes to ban: "they are bad for innovation, business formation, productivity, bad for workers and consumers and the economy." @JohnDonvan hosts and moderates. 🎧 podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sho
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I'm away for this @iq2us debate but with the estimable moderating this will be well-run and challenging. The question: "Is America Too Obsessed with Race?" With & debating. It's TONIGHT in NEW YORK tickets still available.
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I hosted an @iq2us debate on the sex offender registries in the 50 states. They only have a history of 30 years ... or less. We asked, do those 30 years prove they were a good idea, or not? Listener opinions are pretty polarized on this one.
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We're taping this afternoon. Join our virtual audience. @iq2us #China
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Has #China reached its peak as a global superpower? Join the virtual live recording on January 30th at 1:45 PM. #PoliticsToday Arguing no is @ianbremmer. Arguing yes is Michael Beckley/@TuftsUniversity. @JohnDonvan moderates. Register for the #debate now: workcast.com/register?cpak=
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13/ Arguing that the answer is a resounding YES is Kara Swisher, who has interviewed Musk many times and has been, at least in the past, an admirer. Answering NO is Anthony Scaramucci, who sees in Musk a man who has proved he can innovate solutions to tricky problems.
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11/ Financially challenged, polluted by bots, riven with acrimonious discourse, exploited by demagogues and scam artists, Twitter became something that heavy user Musk said still "has enormous potential," promising "I'll unlock it." So, how's that going? That's the debate.
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10/ All true, but ... So that when Twitter headquarters was staffed by about 30 people. A few months ago, Musk fired 3500, and still had about that many left. And it's on the matter of Musk's leadership that our next debate hinges.
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9/ Or Biz Stone: "What we are seeing with Twitter is that people in general are good and they want to do good things and they are making things happen and they are using our tool to organize these great things."
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8/ As Evan Williams said then:"Part of Twitter's beauty is that it can be used for so many things and we sort of have this idealistic view that more good things than bad will come of it."
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7/ But it is also clear in the interview that neither of these two thoughtful and likeable guys expected any of the bad stuff. They acknowledged it could be addictive, and still weren't sure how twitter would ever make money. Otherwise, it was all upside.
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