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how is it different than the american historical association? h i, i jokingly call them kind of grandma and grandpa, you know, slightly different, you know, older institution. there's age is a littleages scol historians in the united states working on the whole range of global issues, including u.s. history and the age. really focuses on historians all over the world, but who specialize in u.s. history. so it's kind of a different kind of lens through which to see the profession. can you be a member am. yeah. and what is yourtudy? field of study? i came up through ucla's history department as an undergraduate and then went toí■u university f california, riverside, as well as william and mary for my graduatedin love very quickly with the way in whichich we shae objects, which withq) material,f material culture of our fortunae to work as a public servant for twd on state commissions. i' m was running the california historal society in san francisco when the smithsonian came cal.]ng, which is a very hard call not to take. so i was honored to be in
how is it different than the american historical association? h i, i jokingly call them kind of grandma and grandpa, you know, slightly different, you know, older institution. there's age is a littleages scol historians in the united states working on the whole range of global issues, including u.s. history and the age. really focuses on historians all over the world, but who specialize in u.s. history. so it's kind of a different kind of lens through which to see the profession. can you be a...
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the american historical association? mm. h i, i jokingly call them kind of grandma and grandpa, you know, slightly different, you know, olde institution. there's age is a little older ages scope includes all historians in the united states working on the whole range of global issues, including u.s. history and the age. really focuses on historians all over the world, but who . so it's kind of a different kind of lens through which to see the profession. can you be a member of both nations? yeah, i am. yeah. and what is your background? what is your study? field of study? i came up through ucla's history department as an undergraduate and then went to university of california, riverside, as well as and mary for my graduate studies. and i fell in love very way in which we shaped the land, which we shapehich with what we leave, material, that kind of material culture of our lives. and so i've been very fortunate to work as a public servant for two cities. i've served on state commissions. i've mostly worked in the nonprofit wor
the american historical association? mm. h i, i jokingly call them kind of grandma and grandpa, you know, slightly different, you know, olde institution. there's age is a little older ages scope includes all historians in the united states working on the whole range of global issues, including u.s. history and the age. really focuses on historians all over the world, but who . so it's kind of a different kind of lens through which to see the profession. can you be a member of both nations?...
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perfectly good career and i got to be president of the organization of american historians and of the southern historical association and the american academy of arts and sciences. well, hugh, some of this so it's been a perfectly good however, it's been a perfectly good. but i never felt like people were saying, oh, my god, no, that's wonderful. as you said, that has come very late. and i'll give you an example of the frustration. some of you that the book, the history of white people, the history of white people falls on the distinguished career side in, the sense that it got a front page a gorgeous front page review in, the new york times book review. and this when the new york times book review was a fat. yeah, yeah. when it was when it was itself. and i had a wonderful book tour. my first stop was the colbert report, where i arm wrestle stephen colbert and no, he didn't win. i didn't either. so you know that, went beautifully. that book got no book prize, nothing. so it's that kind of thing that happened on the one hand, hitting all the marks and the other hand, a kind of silence. but i always felt like i had t
perfectly good career and i got to be president of the organization of american historians and of the southern historical association and the american academy of arts and sciences. well, hugh, some of this so it's been a perfectly good however, it's been a perfectly good. but i never felt like people were saying, oh, my god, no, that's wonderful. as you said, that has come very late. and i'll give you an example of the frustration. some of you that the book, the history of white people, the...
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american flag when he learned of it. the mag at his beach house in new jersey is a historic flag associated with the american revolution.hink that's important to consider that the supreme court does not decide in the, abstract, you know, about january 6th. it decides specific legal issues. so one of the cases pending is whether this obstruction law that was part of sarbanes-oxley applies to what happened in congress on january 6th. and whether these flags were flown and whether he took them down, i mean, has nothing to do with that specific question. paul: dan, explain what alito means when he says he has an obligation to sit. it's part of the supreme court's code of conduct adopted by all the justices, but what is it and why do they have this? >> well, they have it because, a, they are the supreme court of the united states. legal cases are brought to them to decide. there are nine justices, and the justices, a majority would be five versus four: and an obligation to sit means you would have to have an extraordinary reason for one of the nine justices to withdraw from a case. it almost never happens. that is the only a
american flag when he learned of it. the mag at his beach house in new jersey is a historic flag associated with the american revolution.hink that's important to consider that the supreme court does not decide in the, abstract, you know, about january 6th. it decides specific legal issues. so one of the cases pending is whether this obstruction law that was part of sarbanes-oxley applies to what happened in congress on january 6th. and whether these flags were flown and whether he took them...
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associated with independence. historical visit. vladimir putin sends for the first time since 2000. to north korea, why are americans so bombarded byvery closely. and the time has come. biden's condition is getting worse every day.
associated with independence. historical visit. vladimir putin sends for the first time since 2000. to north korea, why are americans so bombarded byvery closely. and the time has come. biden's condition is getting worse every day.
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historical parallels. associations with the cold war era even behind the counters of american bars.is for me? understood. legacy of the cold war, which can be encountered in almost any bar on kiyvest, the harib crisis cocktail, very similar to the famous cubo libro, also rum, cola, lime, ice, only the strongest rum is supposed to be added here, after all, the crisis was very serious, the higher the degree in international relations, the stronger drinks, in response to a request to come up with something suitable for the current political situation in the world, the bartender does not think about... what is the idea of this cocktail, what political taste should i feel? vodka shows the severity of the situation, and then the sweet transition with notes of orange and quite a bit of cranberry, first strong, then aromatic middle and a pleasant aftertaste, that is, you believe that everything will be fine? i don't believe everything they say on the news. americans are already fed up with this crap. well, there are ships sailing somewhere there, and that’s okay. the russian warships th
historical parallels. associations with the cold war era even behind the counters of american bars.is for me? understood. legacy of the cold war, which can be encountered in almost any bar on kiyvest, the harib crisis cocktail, very similar to the famous cubo libro, also rum, cola, lime, ice, only the strongest rum is supposed to be added here, after all, the crisis was very serious, the higher the degree in international relations, the stronger drinks, in response to a request to come up with...
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the first african-american artist, henry tanner, painting that she brought to the white house in acquisition of, the white house historical association and the first 20th century, a woman artist, georgia o'keeffe, that she brought in that painting has been hanging in the white house library since that time. it has not been moved. and then also that leave of the millennium, the china that she designed, which is the most used china to this day. beautiful 200th anniversary of the white house. so again, even though when we think of mrs. clinton, we think for the policy initiatives that she was on, of course she's the only first lady to go on to be elected in her own right. and as a senator or serve as a cabinet officer. run for for president, be nominee of her party. but she did have this sense, as most first ladies have had this obligation to protect the white house. and she did. and then the save america's point that year again on the eve of the millennium, a recognition that americans needed to be invest it in really protecting and being caretakers of all of our historic sites and how they needed to have this light shined on them. thi
the first african-american artist, henry tanner, painting that she brought to the white house in acquisition of, the white house historical association and the first 20th century, a woman artist, georgia o'keeffe, that she brought in that painting has been hanging in the white house library since that time. it has not been moved. and then also that leave of the millennium, the china that she designed, which is the most used china to this day. beautiful 200th anniversary of the white house. so...
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of five out of seven of those black, historically black medical schools, leaving howard in meharry we talked about this and the journal of american medical associationat they calculated how many physicians those schools would have trained between 25,030 5000 black physicians physicians. and how many patients they have re how students would they have mentored. when i read that, i really cried when i read that you know. and so people even medicine don't know history. they need to know this history. yeah. yeah. and and the american medical association and you know they have tried to, you know, make, you know, develop a reparative process to address this. but it's not enough. and we talked about,ou know, there are the how adamant harry those are still do to medical that produce the most black physiciansstill carrying the buf educating black physicians but i felt like black people were like taking over the white house supposedly. exactly. yes. yeah, right, right, right. yeah. if you ever been at our schools and look around taken over where they know. yeah, yeah. so you talk about efforts made to make some type amends usually i imagine sense after 2020 we
of five out of seven of those black, historically black medical schools, leaving howard in meharry we talked about this and the journal of american medical associationat they calculated how many physicians those schools would have trained between 25,030 5000 black physicians physicians. and how many patients they have re how students would they have mentored. when i read that, i really cried when i read that you know. and so people even medicine don't know history. they need to know this...