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and elliott nichersik, to ben franklin stand-ins and thank for your questions, chris nichols and mary burke, and last but not least, to our live audience here in milwaukee at the 2012 meeting of the organization of american historians and the national council on public history, you have been terrific. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> one more. work you up so you can't stop clapping. major production support provided by the national endowment for the humanities, the cornell foundation, the university of virginia weinstein properties, the history channel and an anonymous donor. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> now we go out of character.
and elliott nichersik, to ben franklin stand-ins and thank for your questions, chris nichols and mary burke, and last but not least, to our live audience here in milwaukee at the 2012 meeting of the organization of american historians and the national council on public history, you have been terrific. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> one more. work you up so you can't stop clapping. major production support provided by the national endowment for the humanities, the cornell foundation,...
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and elliott nichersik, to ben franklin stand-ins and thank for your questions, chris nichols and mary burke, and last but not least, to our live audience here in milwaukee at the 2012 meeting of the organization of american historians and the national council on public history, you have been terrific. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> one more. work you up so you can't stop clapping. major production support provided by the national endowment for the humanities, the cornell foundation, the university of virginia weinstein properties, the history channel and an anonymous donor. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> now we go out of character. you can go now. >> you can ask as many questions as you want. you just have to do it while the music's playing. >>> buffalo place distillery in kentucky is one of the nation's oldest operating distilleries, we visited last summer and talked with freddy johnson. to learn about kentucky's biggest industry and how prohibition impacted the state and nation. >> it produces some of the highest rated bourbons in the world. it is internationally known. and wh
and elliott nichersik, to ben franklin stand-ins and thank for your questions, chris nichols and mary burke, and last but not least, to our live audience here in milwaukee at the 2012 meeting of the organization of american historians and the national council on public history, you have been terrific. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> one more. work you up so you can't stop clapping. major production support provided by the national endowment for the humanities, the cornell foundation,...
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and elliott nichersik, to ben franklin stand-ins and thank for your questions, chris nichols and mary burke, and last but not least, to our live audience here in milwaukee at the 2012 meeting of the organization of american historians and the national council on public history, you have been terrific. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> one more. work you up so you can't stop clapping. major production support provided by the national endowment for the humanities, the cornell foundation, the university of virginia weinstein properties, the history channel and an anonymous donor. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> now we go out of character. you can go now. >> you can ask as many questions as you want. you just have to do it while the music's playing. >> so who would like to talk about public history and radio. >> if you are just our friends and want to say hello, do that too. >> in all honesty, andrew windham, standing in the back of the room got the first applause. i'd say stand up but you've been standing up the whole time. heard a couple of us give a talk and it occurred to him that w
and elliott nichersik, to ben franklin stand-ins and thank for your questions, chris nichols and mary burke, and last but not least, to our live audience here in milwaukee at the 2012 meeting of the organization of american historians and the national council on public history, you have been terrific. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> one more. work you up so you can't stop clapping. major production support provided by the national endowment for the humanities, the cornell foundation,...
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mary's college ram: burke back i here live in the effort fell apart station you can see the mural with oscar grants face is another example of how he's really affected people here in this area of navistar will be shared with the world coming is set to begin july we're not sure where the bell if they will build a set that looks like the bart station and are filled to right here by suv. >>> and medical marijuana dispensary recently targeted by federal raid is set to announce its future plans today which calls itself oak st. and university will have a news conference planned for later this morning agents from the irs the u.s. marshals and the a all carried out that rate a few weeks ago knew this hour with them more about the texas woman charged with murder in a bizarre baby snatching incident the reduction was apparently been to adopt a dutch auction some witnesses said in arguments broke out in the new mother and another woman that is when the woman shot the mother and then snatched the three day old baby boy the woman fled the scene within minutes, the newborn was found safe about six h
mary's college ram: burke back i here live in the effort fell apart station you can see the mural with oscar grants face is another example of how he's really affected people here in this area of navistar will be shared with the world coming is set to begin july we're not sure where the bell if they will build a set that looks like the bart station and are filled to right here by suv. >>> and medical marijuana dispensary recently targeted by federal raid is set to announce its future...
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the other side was taen by the economist richard burk houser and mary daly. you'll find a blue evaluation form in your pact, and we would appreciate it if you would fill it out and return it to a staff member before you leave today. we also encourage you to pick up copies of other nasi resources, which are available at a table outside the meeting room. so to begin i'd like to turn to steve goss. steve. >> thanks, mark, virginia and pam for gives us the opportunity it to talk about the social security here. i assume everybody ndz that the social security disability program serving almost 9 million disabled workers in our country and another couple of million people who are children and spouse dependents of those disabled workers. it's a big program that serves a lot of people. what i can speak to probably most effectively and usefully is the first of the two questions today. one people are applying for social security benefits. let me address that in the context of the projections that we make working for our board of trustees in the administration. working wi
the other side was taen by the economist richard burk houser and mary daly. you'll find a blue evaluation form in your pact, and we would appreciate it if you would fill it out and return it to a staff member before you leave today. we also encourage you to pick up copies of other nasi resources, which are available at a table outside the meeting room. so to begin i'd like to turn to steve goss. steve. >> thanks, mark, virginia and pam for gives us the opportunity it to talk about the...
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i should add that also in 1714 just before burke was born they picked a whole new line. william and mary died childless and had no children, so they came to another roadblock. they picked a house of haniber and found a germany electricor, and they selected him, and we have four changes in the course of 100 years and england soldiered on. the merchants in england continued to be successful. they continued to grow. english commerce grew. commerce among themselves grew. there was in that period of time the country thrived. in that period of extreme you would think turmoil, possibility for turmoil, there was little disruption. this is the world into which burke was born, the world in which he became a politician, spent many, many years in parliament, was in leadership only a very short period of time, was in opposition much of that time, but burke, burke's philosophy, i think, was shaped by those extremely important potentially disruptive events which england survived and not only survived but thrived. through that whole period parliament gained strength in part because it was the vehicle fo
i should add that also in 1714 just before burke was born they picked a whole new line. william and mary died childless and had no children, so they came to another roadblock. they picked a house of haniber and found a germany electricor, and they selected him, and we have four changes in the course of 100 years and england soldiered on. the merchants in england continued to be successful. they continued to grow. english commerce grew. commerce among themselves grew. there was in that period of...
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i should add that also in 1714, just before burke was born, they picked a whole new line. william and mary died childless, they had no children, so they picked another king, selected him. so, again, we have four changes in the course of 100 years and england soldiered on. england continued to grow. commerce grew. england itself grew. there was, in that period of time, the country thrived. in that period of extreme, you would think turmoil, possibility for turmoil, there was little disruption. so this is the world into which burke was born, the world of a politician, spent many, many years in parliament, was in leadership only a very short time, was in opposition much of that time. but burke's philosophy, i think, was shaped by those extremely important, potentially disruptive events which england survived and not only survived but thrived. through that whole period, parliament gained strength. in part because it was the vehicle for selecting the new king. parliament, actually, when they restricted the thrown, there was no parliament. but parliament came together, created the restoration, d
i should add that also in 1714, just before burke was born, they picked a whole new line. william and mary died childless, they had no children, so they picked another king, selected him. so, again, we have four changes in the course of 100 years and england soldiered on. england continued to grow. commerce grew. england itself grew. there was, in that period of time, the country thrived. in that period of extreme, you would think turmoil, possibility for turmoil, there was little disruption....
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burke hauser and mary daley have been proponents of doing experience rating with the disability shareof the social security -- of the trust -- i'm sorry, of the payroll taxes which, you know, most other social insurances are experience rated. not medicare, but certainly unemployment insurance and worker's compensation. we've talked more about more fundamental reforms, and i think there are a lot of people that would say those early intervention approaches, they are interesting and probably should be looked at more, but they're not going to be enough to really reverse the trends that we see historically for the well being of people with disabilities. so david mann and i have looked at some of these. addressing work disincentives more comprehensively, one idea is to replace the inability to work criterion for social security benefits with a work capacity approach to determining eligibility. so you work at the work capacity of the individual first, and it's only when it's clear that you can't tap into that capacity, help the person be more self-sufficient, that you give them the long-ter
burke hauser and mary daley have been proponents of doing experience rating with the disability shareof the social security -- of the trust -- i'm sorry, of the payroll taxes which, you know, most other social insurances are experience rated. not medicare, but certainly unemployment insurance and worker's compensation. we've talked more about more fundamental reforms, and i think there are a lot of people that would say those early intervention approaches, they are interesting and probably...