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crawley, would you please share with us now? >> thank you, lisa. welcome, everyone, to today's review of theodore roosevelt. he was the first great leader, and to appreciate how informative his actions were, we must first look at the socioeconomic and cultural environment in which he lived. in new york in 1858, roosevelt grew up in a rapidly fast growth in america with a lot of population, and above all, wealth. the booming economy of that age was aided by the advent of conventions, and it was, after all, the age of edison and by the development of huge corporations often growing to monopolostic proportions. there was a natural biological selection and to society in general, it supported a government philosophy where businesses were allowed to develop unfettered by government regulations. one consequence was the accumulation of enormous wealth by some with names like morgan, rockefeller, vanderbilt and others. at the same time, the wealth was unevenly distributed creating vast inequalitieinequalities. for such a situation, it was the gilded age wit
crawley, would you please share with us now? >> thank you, lisa. welcome, everyone, to today's review of theodore roosevelt. he was the first great leader, and to appreciate how informative his actions were, we must first look at the socioeconomic and cultural environment in which he lived. in new york in 1858, roosevelt grew up in a rapidly fast growth in america with a lot of population, and above all, wealth. the booming economy of that age was aided by the advent of conventions, and...
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doctor crawley, would you please share with us now? >> folks, today i want a truly iconic, if one of the more increasingly controversial presidents, thomas jefferson. let me begin with something of a disclaimer. whenever i have spoken on jefferson, i am reminded of a prominent historian i once heard who said that he never fully trusted anyone's views on jefferson, who had attended the university of virginia. well, i have to plead guilty on that score, having spent four years in graduate school at mr. jefferson's academical village as he called it in charlottesville. certainly, jefferson himself was quite proud of that institution, specifically directing with the words, father of the university, one of only three accomplishments that should constitute his epitaph. the other two being the author of the declaration of the declaration of independence in the virginia statute of religious freedom. treating his memory with such reverence that president william howard taft once said, after delivering a lecture that, quote, people still talk of
doctor crawley, would you please share with us now? >> folks, today i want a truly iconic, if one of the more increasingly controversial presidents, thomas jefferson. let me begin with something of a disclaimer. whenever i have spoken on jefferson, i am reminded of a prominent historian i once heard who said that he never fully trusted anyone's views on jefferson, who had attended the university of virginia. well, i have to plead guilty on that score, having spent four years in graduate...
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a couple of penalties put torquay back in control in extra time, only for crawley to score three morel of the results on our website, including news of manchester united, who are top of the women's super league for the first time ever. they beat arsenal 1—0 — ending their 100% start to the season. england under—21 forward ella toone with the only goal. there were wins too for chelsea, west ham and aston villa. let's have a look at some of the day's other headlines. tennis — world number four daniil medvedev has won his first title of the year, the paris masters, defeating us open finalist, alexander zverev, in three sets. both players are heading to london for the season ending atp finals which start next sunday. spaniard joan mir claimed his first motogp race win at the european grand prix in valencia and now stands on the verge of becoming champion. it's only the 23—year—old's second season in the series. mir will win the title if he finishes on the podium at next weekend's valencian grand prix. and delhi capitals are through to the final of cricket's indian premier league for the f
a couple of penalties put torquay back in control in extra time, only for crawley to score three morel of the results on our website, including news of manchester united, who are top of the women's super league for the first time ever. they beat arsenal 1—0 — ending their 100% start to the season. england under—21 forward ella toone with the only goal. there were wins too for chelsea, west ham and aston villa. let's have a look at some of the day's other headlines. tennis — world number...
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crawley through these years has become a true icon of this community. so, it is with great pleasure that i introduce professor william b crawley, who, drawing upon his 50 years of teaching political history, has truly learned and shared so much of his knowledge. he will be sharing it again with us today, as he looks at the life of one of six highly interesting and sometimes controversial presidents. like many modern day presidents, none is so straightforward as the story may recall or the history may have told us. dr., would you please share with us now -- >> thank you, lisa. welcome to a lecture today on theater roosevelt, one of the most dynamic to occupy that office. to understand is those contribution as the first presidential leader of reform and to appreciate how transformative his actions were, we need to examine the social, economic and cultural environment in which he lived. going to new york in 1858, he grew up in an era of rapid, vast growth in america, as the nation expanded dramatically in terms of geography, population and, above all, weal
crawley through these years has become a true icon of this community. so, it is with great pleasure that i introduce professor william b crawley, who, drawing upon his 50 years of teaching political history, has truly learned and shared so much of his knowledge. he will be sharing it again with us today, as he looks at the life of one of six highly interesting and sometimes controversial presidents. like many modern day presidents, none is so straightforward as the story may recall or the...
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crawley has become a true icon of this community. it is with great pleasure that i introduce professor william b. crawley who draws on his 50 years of teaching political history has truly learned and shared so much of his knowledge and will be sharing it again with us today as he looks at the life of one of six highly interesting and sometimes controversial presidents. like many modern day presidents, none is so straight forward as the story may recall or the history may have told us. dr. crawley will you please share with us now. >> focusing on one of the increasing controversial presidents, thomas jefferson. let me begin with something of a disclaimer. whenever i've spoken on jefferson, i'm reminded of a predominant historian i once heard who said that he never fully trusted that. having spent four years in graduate school in charlottesville. jefferson himself was quite proud of that institution, specific directing that the words, father of the university, the only one -- one of only three accomplishments that should constitute his
crawley has become a true icon of this community. it is with great pleasure that i introduce professor william b. crawley who draws on his 50 years of teaching political history has truly learned and shared so much of his knowledge and will be sharing it again with us today as he looks at the life of one of six highly interesting and sometimes controversial presidents. like many modern day presidents, none is so straight forward as the story may recall or the history may have told us. dr....
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crawley, through these years, has become a true icon of this community. and so, it is with great pleasure that i introduced professor william b crawley. who, drawing upon his years of teaching political history, has truly learned and shared so much of his knowledge, and will be sharing it again with us today as he looks at the life's of one of six highly interesting and sometimes controversial presidents. and like many modern-day presidents, none are so straightforward as the story may recall, were that history may have told us. would you please share with us? dr. crawley: today, i will talk about thomas jefferson. let me begin with something of a disclaimer. whenever i have spoken on jefferson, i am reminded of a prominent historian who said that he never fully trusted anyone's views on jefferson that attended the university of virginia. well i have to plead guilty on that score, having spent four years in graduate school in mr. jefferson's academical village in charlottesville. jefferson himself was quite proud of that institution, specifically directed
crawley, through these years, has become a true icon of this community. and so, it is with great pleasure that i introduced professor william b crawley. who, drawing upon his years of teaching political history, has truly learned and shared so much of his knowledge, and will be sharing it again with us today as he looks at the life's of one of six highly interesting and sometimes controversial presidents. and like many modern-day presidents, none are so straightforward as the story may recall,...
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crawley, would you please share with us now? crawley: focusing on one of the truly iconic, if not controversial presidents. thomas jefferson. let me begin with a disclaimer, whenever i have spoken on jefferson, i'm reminded of a prominent historian i once heard who said that he never fully trusted anyone's views on jefferson who had attended the university of virginia. i have to plead guilty on that score, having spent four years in graduate school at mr. jefferson's academic village. certainly jefferson himself was quite proud of that institution. specifically directing the words " beher of the university -- of only three a, schmitz be one of only three accomplishments that should constitute his epitaph. the other being the father of the declaration of independence and religious freedoms. the university has historically been very proud of its founder. treating his memory with such reverence that president howard taft once said after delivering a lecture there that people still talk about mr. jefferson as though he was in the ne
crawley, would you please share with us now? crawley: focusing on one of the truly iconic, if not controversial presidents. thomas jefferson. let me begin with a disclaimer, whenever i have spoken on jefferson, i'm reminded of a prominent historian i once heard who said that he never fully trusted anyone's views on jefferson who had attended the university of virginia. i have to plead guilty on that score, having spent four years in graduate school at mr. jefferson's academic village. certainly...
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next, university of mary washington history professor william crawley gives a talk titled "harry s. truman: the "harry s. truman: the accidental , president and the triumph of true grit." professor crawley argues that many at the time underestimated truman, in thinking he was not up to the 1945, job. especially in comparison to his predecessor, franklin roosevelt. this video is courtesy of the university, from their "great lives" lecture series. welcome to today's great lives, great president livestock on harry s truman. late one spring afternoon in 1945, vice president truman was summoned to the office of eleanor roosevelt. she said to him, harry, the president is dead. shocked, he expressed condolences and asked if he could do anything for her, to which misses roosevelt replied, no. she added, is there anything that we can do for you?
next, university of mary washington history professor william crawley gives a talk titled "harry s. truman: the "harry s. truman: the accidental , president and the triumph of true grit." professor crawley argues that many at the time underestimated truman, in thinking he was not up to the 1945, job. especially in comparison to his predecessor, franklin roosevelt. this video is courtesy of the university, from their "great lives" lecture series. welcome to today's great...
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washington history professor william crawley gives a talk titled "harry s. truman: the "harry s. truman: the accidental , president and the triumph of true grit." professor crawley argues that many at the time underestimated truman, in thinking he was not up to the 1945, job. especially in comparison to his predecessor, franklin roosevelt. this video is courtesy of the university, from their "great lives" lecture series. welcome to today's great lives, great president livestock on harry s truman. late one spring afternoon in 1945, vice president truman was summoned to the office of eleanor roosevelt. she said to him, harry, the president is dead. shocked, he expressed condolences and asked if he could do anything for her, to which misses roosevelt replied, no. she added, is there anything that we can do for you? for you are the one in trouble now. and he was. it seems safe to say that few people if any have come to the presidency of the united states who seem so unqualified for that job, as harry truman did in april of 1945. when he became president, no one knew anything about hi
washington history professor william crawley gives a talk titled "harry s. truman: the "harry s. truman: the accidental , president and the triumph of true grit." professor crawley argues that many at the time underestimated truman, in thinking he was not up to the 1945, job. especially in comparison to his predecessor, franklin roosevelt. this video is courtesy of the university, from their "great lives" lecture series. welcome to today's great lives, great president...
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. >> next, university of mary washington history professor william crawley gives a talk titled "harry s. truman: the "harry s. truman: the accidental , president and the triumph of true grit." professor crawley argues that many at the time underestimated truman, in thinking he was not up to the 1945, job. especially in comparison to his predecessor, franklin roosevelt. this video is courtesy of the university, from their "great lives" lecture series. >> welcome to today's great lives, great president livestock on harry s truman. late one spring afternoon in 1945, vice president truman was summoned to the office of owen roosevelt. she said to him, harry, -- eleanor roosevelt. she said to him, harry, the president is dead. shocked, he expressed condolences and asked if he could do anything for her, to which misses roosevelt replied, no. she added, is there anything that we can do for you
. >> next, university of mary washington history professor william crawley gives a talk titled "harry s. truman: the "harry s. truman: the accidental , president and the triumph of true grit." professor crawley argues that many at the time underestimated truman, in thinking he was not up to the 1945, job. especially in comparison to his predecessor, franklin roosevelt. this video is courtesy of the university, from their "great lives" lecture series. >>...
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i mean it is exactly a childless tiger expected, better known as paper tigers, crawley's or mafia boyuse who want to take over the gravy train? can't be no wall is not ideal. it has a lot of trying to fix it. when you have so much of the nasty. so once more you get so many networks. still, experts knocking around all. it's very hard to get what you say for a number of years going to take over because they are sitting, seeing their older boys and girls like hard jones, like kristen coleman. because your side are, you know, they're not well known as force you knox in america. fortunately, this is a major power grab you salacious it along with those you know, bits that they voted for or science or since i know i can imagine that alan, a lot of people are saying, well it isn't this good because if i started paying people they should be prosecuted, this is a further that the tyrant under for sure. i mean, you and i spoke with this, you know, on air many times before. and this is huge. you know, a couple sports almost every week we've reported at least be compared as we say like this, he's
i mean it is exactly a childless tiger expected, better known as paper tigers, crawley's or mafia boyuse who want to take over the gravy train? can't be no wall is not ideal. it has a lot of trying to fix it. when you have so much of the nasty. so once more you get so many networks. still, experts knocking around all. it's very hard to get what you say for a number of years going to take over because they are sitting, seeing their older boys and girls like hard jones, like kristen coleman....
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. >>> up next on american history tv, university of maryland, washington by william crawley. university of mary washington hosted this event and provided the video. >>> i'm about to present a series of six episodes
. >>> up next on american history tv, university of maryland, washington by william crawley. university of mary washington hosted this event and provided the video. >>> i'm about to present a series of six episodes
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presidency, the university of mary washington history professor william crawley talks about franklindership, and his admirers and critics. here is a preview. >> one of the main obstacles in the path of the new deal as it proceeded in roosevelt's of mind and he had some justification to think of this was the supreme court, because the supreme court up until that time, a notably conservative body continued to be through the early new deal -- the supreme court was destroying roosevelt about his new deal. in nine major cases, the supreme court evolving new deal legislation, the court ruled against the new deal in seven of those nine cases. roosevelt was infuriated by this. believed what was true, the members of the court were quite conservative. six of the nine members were 70 or older. roosevelt, what could he do about it? they are lifetime appointments. unless you kill them, you cannot do anything about it and even roosevelt would not have done that. strong leader, but he was stuck. she had to wait for the so-called nine old men to die off. roosevelt was not the type of mentor weight a
presidency, the university of mary washington history professor william crawley talks about franklindership, and his admirers and critics. here is a preview. >> one of the main obstacles in the path of the new deal as it proceeded in roosevelt's of mind and he had some justification to think of this was the supreme court, because the supreme court up until that time, a notably conservative body continued to be through the early new deal -- the supreme court was destroying roosevelt about...
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. >> up next on american history tv, university of mary washington professor william crawley discusses it a roosevelt with attention on his life and legacy. the university of mary washington hosted this event
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tonight university of mary washington professor william crawley discusses the life and legacy of president thomas jefferson, paying particular attention to his words and actions on issues of slavery and race. this talk is from the university's great lives lecture series. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> in the fall of 1964, ronald reagan entered the national political stage with his "time for choosing" speech in support of barry goldwater. in 1966 he ran and won his campaign for california governor. next on reel america, ronald reagan's critique of president lyndon johnson's policies in the speech called "the myth of the great society." the film was donated to the ronald reagan presidential library and the exact date and location of his remarks are unknown but the library believes it was in new york in 1966.
tonight university of mary washington professor william crawley discusses the life and legacy of president thomas jefferson, paying particular attention to his words and actions on issues of slavery and race. this talk is from the university's great lives lecture series. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> in the fall of 1964, ronald reagan entered the national political stage with his "time for choosing"...
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exploring our >> next on the presidency, university of mary washington history professor william crawley talks about franklin was about's personality, new deal programs, and his admirers and critics in this talk from the university's great lives lecture series. the university provided the video. >> welcome to today's lecture on franklin delano roosevelt. the man generally considered by historians to be the greatest president of the 20th century and even beyond that. throughout all of american history probably considered the top three greatest american presidents along with washington and lincoln. it is an assessment based on the fact he steered the nation through the two greatest crises. one internally, the great depression and one externally, orld war ii. there has been a long and ngoing debate among historians as to whether history is influenced more by individuals or larger social, cultural and economic forces. i think it is of course both of those. certainly it seems to me that ranklin d roosevelt is a prime example of the significant of an individual's impact on history. it was broa
exploring our >> next on the presidency, university of mary washington history professor william crawley talks about franklin was about's personality, new deal programs, and his admirers and critics in this talk from the university's great lives lecture series. the university provided the video. >> welcome to today's lecture on franklin delano roosevelt. the man generally considered by historians to be the greatest president of the 20th century and even beyond that. throughout all...
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next on the presidency, diversity of mary washington history professor william crawley talks about franklin was about's personality, new deal programs, and his admirers and critics in this talk from the university's great lives lecture series. >> welcome to today's lecture on franklin delano roosevelt. the man generally considered by historians to be the greatest president of the 20th century and even beyond that.
next on the presidency, diversity of mary washington history professor william crawley talks about franklin was about's personality, new deal programs, and his admirers and critics in this talk from the university's great lives lecture series. >> welcome to today's lecture on franklin delano roosevelt. the man generally considered by historians to be the greatest president of the 20th century and even beyond that.
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. >> on the presidency, university of mary washington history professor william crawley talks about franklin was about's personality, new deal programs, and his admirers and critics in this talk from the university's great lives lecture series. the university provided the video. >> welcome to today's lecture on franklin delano roosevelt. the man generally considered by historians to be the greatest president of the 20th century and even beyond that. throughout all of american history probably considered the top three greatest american presidents along with washington and lincoln. it is an assessment based on the fact he steered the nation through the two greatest crises. one internally, the great depression and one externally, world war ii.
. >> on the presidency, university of mary washington history professor william crawley talks about franklin was about's personality, new deal programs, and his admirers and critics in this talk from the university's great lives lecture series. the university provided the video. >> welcome to today's lecture on franklin delano roosevelt. the man generally considered by historians to be the greatest president of the 20th century and even beyond that. throughout all of american...
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exploring our >> next on the presidency, university of mary washington history professor william crawley talks about franklin was about's personality, new deal programs, and his admirers and critics in this talk from the university's great lives lecture series. the university provided the video.
exploring our >> next on the presidency, university of mary washington history professor william crawley talks about franklin was about's personality, new deal programs, and his admirers and critics in this talk from the university's great lives lecture series. the university provided the video.
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university of mary washington history professor william crawley on the personality, leadership, and achievement roosevelt. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. a panel of scholars discusses the 10 year and impact of kenneth gibson, elected in 1970 as new york's first black mayor and the first like mayor of any major northeastern city, they examine the impact this election had on the water double rights movement and how gibson did and did not meet the excitations of the black voters who elected him. this was part of the association for the study of african-american life and history's annual conference. good morning everyone, thank you all for joining us for what promises to be a timely illuminating roundtable discussion looking back on the 50th anniversary of the successful struggle to elect new york's first black mayor kenneth a gibson. elected in june of 1970, his ministration mark the turning points of civil rights in newark. there is -- that culminated in the election of black mayors in cities like cleveland, atlanta, and detroit from 1967-1974. th
university of mary washington history professor william crawley on the personality, leadership, and achievement roosevelt. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. a panel of scholars discusses the 10 year and impact of kenneth gibson, elected in 1970 as new york's first black mayor and the first like mayor of any major northeastern city, they examine the impact this election had on the water double rights movement and how gibson did and did not meet the...
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tonight university of mary washington professor william crawley discusses the life and legacy of president thomas jefferson, paying particular attention to his words and actions on issues of slavery and race. this talk is from the university's great lives lecture series. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span 3. >> on lectures in history, mary ellen pethel and jennifer dock of belmont university teach a class on the history of presidential campaign advertising from the print and cartoon ads of the 19th century to the television commercials of the mid 20th century to the internet and social media content of the present day. belmont university is located in nashville, tennessee, and the class took place a week prior to the school hosting this year's second presidential debate. >> hello, everyone. so glad to have you back for democracy media in the public sphere. so first we're going to do a shout out to begin our class as we've done before. can i have natalie and ryan come up here, please? okay. natalie and ryan. natalie and ryan are givi
tonight university of mary washington professor william crawley discusses the life and legacy of president thomas jefferson, paying particular attention to his words and actions on issues of slavery and race. this talk is from the university's great lives lecture series. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span 3. >> on lectures in history, mary ellen pethel and jennifer dock of belmont university teach a class on the history of...
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[applause] up next, university of mary washington history professor william crawley discusses the life and legacy of america's third president, thomas jefferson. focusing on his words and actions on issues of slavery in race. this video is courtesy of the university. it's from their great lives lecture series. >> i am pleased
[applause] up next, university of mary washington history professor william crawley discusses the life and legacy of america's third president, thomas jefferson. focusing on his words and actions on issues of slavery in race. this video is courtesy of the university. it's from their great lives lecture series. >> i am pleased
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tonight university of mary washington professor william crawley discusses the life and legacy of presidentd actions on issues of slavery and race. this talk is from the university's great lives lecture series. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span 3. >> on lectures in history, mary ellen pethel and jennifer dock of belmont university teach a class on the history of presidential campaign advertising from the print and cartoon ads of the 19th century to the television commercials of the mid 20th century to the internet and social media content of the present day. belmont university is located in nashville, tennessee, and the class took place a week prior to the school hosting this year's second
tonight university of mary washington professor william crawley discusses the life and legacy of presidentd actions on issues of slavery and race. this talk is from the university's great lives lecture series. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span 3. >> on lectures in history, mary ellen pethel and jennifer dock of belmont university teach a class on the history of presidential campaign advertising from the print and cartoon ads of...
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oksana, this is from david and crawley.there will not be a clear way forward in terms of identifying this. it will be in people's individual immunisation records, but it is not something you are going to be able to telljust by walking down the street. there was conversation previously around something like an immunity passport, but then that was also highly problematic and not really realistic to implement. so, in this sense, going back to the public health messaging, once the vaccine is available, we will still have to be cautious, because we won't be able to tell who around us has received the vaccine or not. hello again. later this week but probably only briefly, we are in for some colder weather but for the next couple of days, very mild for the time of the year, a lot of cloud and for western scotland, some heavy enough rain to get some flooding by the middle of the week. we see the cloud rolling in today, sunshine has been hard to find, some rain and drizzle coming in from the west, mainly on that weather front there
oksana, this is from david and crawley.there will not be a clear way forward in terms of identifying this. it will be in people's individual immunisation records, but it is not something you are going to be able to telljust by walking down the street. there was conversation previously around something like an immunity passport, but then that was also highly problematic and not really realistic to implement. so, in this sense, going back to the public health messaging, once the vaccine is...
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richer and a cult following that wants to do whatever he says no matter if it's to their detriment mr crawley's we have a lot of areas we have a very short finish this up but i would like your perspective why do the united states and by the way also some european countries fail to protect their people of color against this pandemic adequately. because because they they say we kong look only only on the corona why would also have to take into consideration the consequences of all policies so it's a question do you focus 100 percent fighting to virus or do you think ok we find the virus but we also take care that we don't crush our economy completely and this is something every country has to decide but don't you have to do about the people of color mr prout what does that have to do specifically with the color of the skin of people and for example in the u.k. i think we have a very similar phenomenon to the u.s. where the death rate among people of color is much much higher than among white people. i don't know how is the situation in european countries with the with the sickness to come to a bl
richer and a cult following that wants to do whatever he says no matter if it's to their detriment mr crawley's we have a lot of areas we have a very short finish this up but i would like your perspective why do the united states and by the way also some european countries fail to protect their people of color against this pandemic adequately. because because they they say we kong look only only on the corona why would also have to take into consideration the consequences of all policies so...
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tonight university of mary washington professor william crawley discusses the life and legacy of president thomas jefferson paying particular attention to his words and actions on issues of slavery and race. this talk from university's great lives lecture series. that's 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. on lectures in history, university of utah political science professor james curry teaches a class about the creation of electoral college and explain how it works as part of the process. professor curry taught the class prior to the vice presidential debate which took place october 7th at the university of utah. >> all right. in that case i'm going to share my screen and we're going to start talking about the electoral college, everybody's favorite thing. okay. so today we're going to start our week of talking specifically about the electoral college, what it is, how it works, why it's important, why geo
tonight university of mary washington professor william crawley discusses the life and legacy of president thomas jefferson paying particular attention to his words and actions on issues of slavery and race. this talk from university's great lives lecture series. that's 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. on lectures in history, university of utah political science professor james curry teaches a class about the creation of electoral college and...