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the harvard scholar danielle allen, who's running for governor of massachusetts, spent most of the last two years thinking about exactly that. she'll tell me what she's learned. >>> but first here's "my take." as we watch inflation spike upward at a pace not seen since the early 1980s, experts are debating whether this is worrying and long term or benign and transitory. i'm not a economist but as a student of history, i do wonder if the return of inflation is part of a larger shift that is taking place across the world. to put it simply, for decades in country after country, economics trumped politics, but now from china to turkey to the united states, politics is trumping economics. the conquest of inflation is one of the most far reaching changes of our time. countries used to think they had to live with and manage escalating and rising prices. when they got out of hand, they often had severe consequences. unlike unemployment, which affect just the small percentage of people who don't have jobs, inflation affects everyone. and unlike unemployment, which shrinks what you might have ear
the harvard scholar danielle allen, who's running for governor of massachusetts, spent most of the last two years thinking about exactly that. she'll tell me what she's learned. >>> but first here's "my take." as we watch inflation spike upward at a pace not seen since the early 1980s, experts are debating whether this is worrying and long term or benign and transitory. i'm not a economist but as a student of history, i do wonder if the return of inflation is part of a larger...
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we did a series on foundational documents and i had the privilege of interviewing daniel allen on theeclaration of independence. we are desperate to make sure that we get a diversity of oysters and thought in all of -- voices and thought in all of these episodes. i did not have a lot of diversity in my teachers as a kid, and being able to hear scholars from diverse backgrounds across the country talk about the declaration of independence is a different education than the one i had growing up. host: hannah, do you try to stay topical with the topics? do you base some of your topics on what is going on in the country, in the news right now, or are you looking across the entire country history for the civics education you are giving your listener? hannah: it's a little bit of both. when the show started out, it was very much not tied to the news. we would have listeners submit questions that were inspired by the news, but we would stay out of the topical world. then, during the most recent presidential election, we were flooded with so many questions, highly specific questions about what
we did a series on foundational documents and i had the privilege of interviewing daniel allen on theeclaration of independence. we are desperate to make sure that we get a diversity of oysters and thought in all of -- voices and thought in all of these episodes. i did not have a lot of diversity in my teachers as a kid, and being able to hear scholars from diverse backgrounds across the country talk about the declaration of independence is a different education than the one i had growing up....
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simply search for danielle allen or mark bauerlein at the top of the page. starting now. it's the lincoln forums annual meeting in gettysburg, pennsylvania over the next four hours. you'll
simply search for danielle allen or mark bauerlein at the top of the page. starting now. it's the lincoln forums annual meeting in gettysburg, pennsylvania over the next four hours. you'll
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simply search for danielle allen or mark bauerlein at the top of the page. up next on american history tv it's lectures and history with saint joseph's university professor katherine sibley on african-american women who were writers and artists during the early civil rights era. and then a discussion on the legacy of the mayflower compact the document signed by the mayflower passenger shortly before their arrival in north america in 1620. and later historian rebecca dewolf looks at the drafting and attempted ratification of the equal rights amendment. you can watch all of this and more starting now on american history tv find a full schedule at cspan dot org slash history or consult your program guide. and now lectures and history. thank you so much for joining my class today at saint joseph's university today. we're going to explore five women who use their writing and singing to create a better future for black people in our country polymari billie holiday lorraine hansberry, nina simone and anne moody. why choose these five women you may ask as writers th
simply search for danielle allen or mark bauerlein at the top of the page. up next on american history tv it's lectures and history with saint joseph's university professor katherine sibley on african-american women who were writers and artists during the early civil rights era. and then a discussion on the legacy of the mayflower compact the document signed by the mayflower passenger shortly before their arrival in north america in 1620. and later historian rebecca dewolf looks at the drafting...
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simply search for danielle allen or mark bauerlein at the top of the page. starting now. it's the lincoln forums annual meeting in gettysburg, pennsylvania over the next four hours. you'll see discussions on presidential wartime leadership the battle of gettysburg and lincoln statesmanship, but first author james oaks talks about abraham lincoln's antislavery strategies and how his views and actions evolved while in office. good morning. morning, my name is jonathan white and i'm the vice chair of the lincoln forum. it is my pleasure to welcome tom horrocks. who's a member of our executive committee to the stage and he is going to make a special presentation and then introduce our next speaker. good morning, everyone. three years ago the lincoln ru
simply search for danielle allen or mark bauerlein at the top of the page. starting now. it's the lincoln forums annual meeting in gettysburg, pennsylvania over the next four hours. you'll see discussions on presidential wartime leadership the battle of gettysburg and lincoln statesmanship, but first author james oaks talks about abraham lincoln's antislavery strategies and how his views and actions evolved while in office. good morning. morning, my name is jonathan white and i'm the vice chair...
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simply search for danielle allen or mark bauerlein at the top of the page. c-spanz american history tv continues now you can find the full schedule for the weekend on your program guide or at cspan dot org slash history. i'm donald mceachern and i had the great privilege of representing virginia's fourth congressional district. you know, virginia is home to so many incredible sites with deep historical cultural ecological and environmental significance for our state in our nation. is our job to work together to be stewards of these areas and ensure the preservation for future generns
simply search for danielle allen or mark bauerlein at the top of the page. c-spanz american history tv continues now you can find the full schedule for the weekend on your program guide or at cspan dot org slash history. i'm donald mceachern and i had the great privilege of representing virginia's fourth congressional district. you know, virginia is home to so many incredible sites with deep historical cultural ecological and environmental significance for our state in our nation. is our job to...
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simply search for danielle allen or mark bauerlein at the top of the page. starting now. it's the lincoln forums annual meeting in gettysburg, pennsylvania over the next four hours. you'll see discussions on presidential wartime leadership the battle of gettysburg and lincoln statesmanship, but first author james oaks talks about abraham lincoln's antislavery strategies and how his views and actions evolved while in office. good morning. morning, my name is jonathan white and i'm the vice chair of the lincoln forum. it is my pleasure to welcome tom horrocks. who's a member of our executive committee to the stage and he is going to make a special presentation and then introduce our next speaker. good morning, everyone. three years ago the lincoln forum established an annual book prize. with a cash award of a thousand dollars to honor outstanding scholarship. on the life and career of our nation's 16th president published in the year preceding. the presentation of the award on behalf of the book prize committee consisting of michelle crowell christian mcwhirter and daniel w
simply search for danielle allen or mark bauerlein at the top of the page. starting now. it's the lincoln forums annual meeting in gettysburg, pennsylvania over the next four hours. you'll see discussions on presidential wartime leadership the battle of gettysburg and lincoln statesmanship, but first author james oaks talks about abraham lincoln's antislavery strategies and how his views and actions evolved while in office. good morning. morning, my name is jonathan white and i'm the vice chair...
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simply search for danielle allen or mark bauerlein at the top of the page. c-spanz american history tv continues now you can find the full schedule for the weekend on your program guide or at cspan dot org slash history. i'm donald mceachern and i had the great privilege of representing virginia's fourth congressional district. you know, virginia is home to so many incredible sites with deep historical cultural ecological and environmental significance for our state in our nation. is our job to work together to be stewards of these areas and ensure the preservation for future generations so they can learn about our history and experience these wonderful areas firsthand. among the many important sites throughout our state is the great dismal swamp located in the hampton roads region of my district. i want to slow chris lilly who's on on this call with us. he's doing a great job with the swamping and keeping it going. i always chuckled to myself when i think about great dismal swamp because well, it is great. it's not nearly the million acres that it used to b
simply search for danielle allen or mark bauerlein at the top of the page. c-spanz american history tv continues now you can find the full schedule for the weekend on your program guide or at cspan dot org slash history. i'm donald mceachern and i had the great privilege of representing virginia's fourth congressional district. you know, virginia is home to so many incredible sites with deep historical cultural ecological and environmental significance for our state in our nation. is our job to...
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allen with from oscar. thanks for joining us tonight. archie international and daniel hawkins review of this l. welcome to the program. now the top diplomat, so russia and the united states have finished their security talks in switzerland as tensions over ukraine remain high. washington is expected to provide wall scale with a written response to the criminals concerns. next week ortiz piece, all of the reports from geneva. so rob, so here in geneva, and we've now got a much clearer picture of exactly how both the us and russian side see these talks having gone. we heard from said again are for off the russian foreign minister who described them as useful and constructive. we heard from anthony blink in the u. s . secretary of state who said that they were frank and substances. we'll start with the russian foreign minister said gala for of low. he was 1st to give his press conference. after the meeting wrapped up, he said that washington had promised to provide an answer in writing to security concerns that had been presented by moscow to their u. s. partners. now he said that leave one just s
allen with from oscar. thanks for joining us tonight. archie international and daniel hawkins review of this l. welcome to the program. now the top diplomat, so russia and the united states have finished their security talks in switzerland as tensions over ukraine remain high. washington is expected to provide wall scale with a written response to the criminals concerns. next week ortiz piece, all of the reports from geneva. so rob, so here in geneva, and we've now got a much clearer picture of...
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daniel strong. scores for the cats. a one-goal game. but later in the period may thinned. allen, i stick skills into the wrister.all she wrote. his first goal in 15 games. sharks go on to win 15 games. sharks go on to win this one. 4 to one. all oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability >> a doordash delivery completed by a police officer know the sioux falls. south dakota officer was not moonlighting after stopping a car nearby and arresting the driver. officer sam clemens realize the person we arrested works for doordash in. there was food in the car. so the officer went ahead and finish that delivery. his sister says the officer never imagine that moment would go viral.
daniel strong. scores for the cats. a one-goal game. but later in the period may thinned. allen, i stick skills into the wrister.all she wrote. his first goal in 15 games. sharks go on to win 15 games. sharks go on to win this one. 4 to one. all oh, wow, barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. but i just... so thanks, but, we're doing...
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allen guelzo's answers. favorite books, jonathan edwards, john gardner's on moral fiction, daniel walker, the political culture of the american riggs, harry jaffa, crisis of the house divided. bosswell, life of johnson. what are you reading? hidden pleasures of an intellectual life and the recurring crisis of american democracy. i wish we had time to discuss some of those but we have a couple minutes left and we want to get james from ohio in here. >> good afternoon, i hope you can hear me clearly. i have my tv muted. professor guelzo, first of all, i want to associate myself early comment of steve 50 minutes ago. you are as a retired teacher myself let me just say you're like the very model of thoughtful analysis and what used to be call ratio summation and above all contextualizing and i know some people probably get on you for lengthy answers but context is everything. i've been to gettysburg 3 times. i have my book. and gettysburg if you go once, you will want to go back. what would have happened, i think another thing that popped into my head. i've had a lot of your thoughts like 4 by 6 stack-up, canada a
allen guelzo's answers. favorite books, jonathan edwards, john gardner's on moral fiction, daniel walker, the political culture of the american riggs, harry jaffa, crisis of the house divided. bosswell, life of johnson. what are you reading? hidden pleasures of an intellectual life and the recurring crisis of american democracy. i wish we had time to discuss some of those but we have a couple minutes left and we want to get james from ohio in here. >> good afternoon, i hope you can hear...
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, values to be able to ima part -- impart that we've got to give to pick up on something that danielle allen, a scholar at harvard, we've got to share the owner's manual for this unique and important project that we're all involved in, then i think it does fall to us to confront the question of are we doing an adequate job of educating for this. you know, in some ways over the last several years in the context of our student orientation we've had moments like the program that occurs early in our orientation when we talk about the importance of academic freedom as a central animating idea in the university. and this year we had a fabulous program that we called democracy day where we introduced students to some of the current challenges that democracy is facing. but i don't think that's sufficient. and i think particularly in the context of the discussion at least we're having at this institution about how we think about educating students and the challenges of citizenship in an increasingly complex world, i think in that setting coupling an understanding of core democratic institutions and t
, values to be able to ima part -- impart that we've got to give to pick up on something that danielle allen, a scholar at harvard, we've got to share the owner's manual for this unique and important project that we're all involved in, then i think it does fall to us to confront the question of are we doing an adequate job of educating for this. you know, in some ways over the last several years in the context of our student orientation we've had moments like the program that occurs early in...