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the faculty committee, university press board noted the problem of manuscripts not coming in and took it on themselves to find an editor. got a call from george hendrix, member of the committee, inquiring whether my assistant director at lsu might be interested in applying for the job and i told him charles was a thin southerner who was going to stay in the south but i might be interested. i had a growing family and was concerned about my kids growing up in the south. we were house in an old library building that was not air-conditioned and i had a perennially engrossing staff, and was offered the job. on arrival i started contacting some of my lsu authors and told them if they had colleagues or grad students with manuscripts coming along, the cupboard was bare. the areas of concentration in which the press might ultimately excel. it was obvious i should think of subject areas that i knew best. the major thrust of the lsu list was southern history which to a lot of extent is african-american history. i brought with me from baton rouge, 14 volume - booker t. washington and manuscript o
the faculty committee, university press board noted the problem of manuscripts not coming in and took it on themselves to find an editor. got a call from george hendrix, member of the committee, inquiring whether my assistant director at lsu might be interested in applying for the job and i told him charles was a thin southerner who was going to stay in the south but i might be interested. i had a growing family and was concerned about my kids growing up in the south. we were house in an old...
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afternoon there are lots and i am told there are some boston red sox tickets underneath the front to get them. if you are a faculty i am an administrator good afternoon. i am the executive dean for the administration and finance at harvard veterinary school of engineering and applied sciences and in my six year as a commission for higher education and it is my pleasure to welcome you to this afternoon session and my honor to introduce the speaker for this session. t12 associate dean for academic affairs professor of education both in college after receiving his bachelor of arts from george washington university spending the first ten years of his career as a high school social studies teacher in maryland, california and casablanca. he received his masters degree from stanford i think i have heard of that a harvard wannabe and from california berkeley in 2012 he received the fulbright award to purchase the american journal of education, teachers college and the author of american education, democracy in the second world war. his most recent book "for the common good" was published by cornell university press and th
afternoon there are lots and i am told there are some boston red sox tickets underneath the front to get them. if you are a faculty i am an administrator good afternoon. i am the executive dean for the administration and finance at harvard veterinary school of engineering and applied sciences and in my six year as a commission for higher education and it is my pleasure to welcome you to this afternoon session and my honor to introduce the speaker for this session. t12 associate dean for...
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then the school's senate passed its own resolution supporting the faculty 38 to 2 to 1. ber of the board of trustees i'm not sure what i would have done. i don't like the idea of allowing an honorary degree to become a political football. i can't defend any of the president's statements contained in the motion and the motion makes a very good point in saying, quote, if a member of the on campus community made one of these statements he or she would be subject to disciplinary action. taken in their entirety he or she would be at risk of dismissal. at the same time, donald trump was elected after saying many of the things contained in the motion. he remains the president, he faces no charges. and frankly, he's still the same guy to whom they awarded the degree. back in 1988 when he was announced as commencement speaker, lehigh'sthen president said lehigh is extremely proud to have donald trump as the commencement speaker. he is a man of great imagination and i'm sure his message listen received eagerly by students. trump's commencement address theme by the way was that stud
then the school's senate passed its own resolution supporting the faculty 38 to 2 to 1. ber of the board of trustees i'm not sure what i would have done. i don't like the idea of allowing an honorary degree to become a political football. i can't defend any of the president's statements contained in the motion and the motion makes a very good point in saying, quote, if a member of the on campus community made one of these statements he or she would be subject to disciplinary action. taken in...
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on behalf of the faculty, staff and students at the politics of saint anthony college i would like to welcome you and thank you for joining us for this evenings event. the institute's mission is to educate, engage and empower citizens of all ages to actively produce a page in the civic and political life of their communities and strengthen
on behalf of the faculty, staff and students at the politics of saint anthony college i would like to welcome you and thank you for joining us for this evenings event. the institute's mission is to educate, engage and empower citizens of all ages to actively produce a page in the civic and political life of their communities and strengthen
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thesis from the faculty of history at the university of monster. the author nicholas leonhard is already under pressure as the meeting begins. one of the reasons is that he used the term lifestyle drug to describe conjugal. love stuff. they dig up it get results all the fish are victims this big deal it was a bit ugly about what we did october that's all submitted over this car hit floods in the garbage above and at the coals a bit of that all for thought and dust is all dried leaves as an actor does. it all of us the evidence he does it's this big gift within us is this all the miles over twenty thirty i'm my mind. both before for food you know i'm on an important for by down edition more of us are for the good news but we want to move on as does the author might go through you know forty five . the author of the thesis was commissioned by the health minister to examine the role of the state governments during the criminal trial against the manufacturer of the frogger opted to learn proactive on this collect fire as there is on a trade mission bee
thesis from the faculty of history at the university of monster. the author nicholas leonhard is already under pressure as the meeting begins. one of the reasons is that he used the term lifestyle drug to describe conjugal. love stuff. they dig up it get results all the fish are victims this big deal it was a bit ugly about what we did october that's all submitted over this car hit floods in the garbage above and at the coals a bit of that all for thought and dust is all dried leaves as an...
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thesis from the faculty of history at the university of much stuff. the author nicholas and how much is already under pressure as the meeting begins. one of the reasons is that he used the term lifestyle drug to describe conjugal. doug it is. bob but i got a lifestyle that made a couple of good reasons that are the finish of victories this big deal is what's a bit dodgy about what we did dr good that's all submitted over this car hit five days in the garbage to vomit or is a bit of that all for thought and dust is what i believed as an actor does. a little bit of us there with a does it's this big difference in the sort of miles over twenty thirty and my miners shoot all gobbled up. both unfortunately doesn't feel good you know i'm alive and in the coffin for by one of these more of us of we're going to miss the ones we've on the earth and might go on for going over it even if i could. the author of the thesis was commissioned by the health minister to examine the role of the state governments during the. trial against the manufacturer of the frogger
thesis from the faculty of history at the university of much stuff. the author nicholas and how much is already under pressure as the meeting begins. one of the reasons is that he used the term lifestyle drug to describe conjugal. doug it is. bob but i got a lifestyle that made a couple of good reasons that are the finish of victories this big deal is what's a bit dodgy about what we did dr good that's all submitted over this car hit five days in the garbage to vomit or is a bit of that all for...
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thesis from the faculty of history at the university of much stuff. the author nicholas leonhard sram is already under pressure as the meeting begins. one of the reasons is that he used the term lifestyle drug to describe consequence. the better is at least out of the truck i lifestyle that made a couple of good reasons that i was pretty sure victor is this big deal it was a bit odd to do about that we did talk talk of the earth that's all it's a little but it's got a hit five has been the garbage at the coals a bit of the gulf i thought and just this is what i believe as an actor does. that all of us evidently does it's this big shift in the business or the miles over twenty thirty i'm i'm i'm sure it will gobbled up. both the foreshore food you know i'm on unemployment for by done this more it was the one good little ones move on as does the author might go on for three you know forty five good. the author of the thesis was commissioned by the health minister to examine the role of the state government during the criminal trial against the manufactu
thesis from the faculty of history at the university of much stuff. the author nicholas leonhard sram is already under pressure as the meeting begins. one of the reasons is that he used the term lifestyle drug to describe consequence. the better is at least out of the truck i lifestyle that made a couple of good reasons that i was pretty sure victor is this big deal it was a bit odd to do about that we did talk talk of the earth that's all it's a little but it's got a hit five has been the...
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they have done the faculty and then they can the faculty to defend the operations and attack others. they are increasingly even organizing trustees and alumni on the top and then at the grassroots, funding students in a group called campus reform and another called turning point usa. what are doing some really disturbing things on american campuses today.i do hope listeners will look into this more. >> professor maclean, let's hear from our viewers for this is glenn and michigan. you are on with nancy osmacln, "democracy in chains: the deep history of the radical rght's stealth plan for america". that is the name of the book. >> thank you very much. i think it's i would like to ask about the issue haof libertarianism. so-called libertarianism and immigration because the coke brothers are basically more or less for open immigration and it is one of the issues where because they want the cheap labor, of course, like a lot of big money, big business types. it is one of the few issues where big money has -- there was a new york times call a few years ago about how the pro-amnesty basical
they have done the faculty and then they can the faculty to defend the operations and attack others. they are increasingly even organizing trustees and alumni on the top and then at the grassroots, funding students in a group called campus reform and another called turning point usa. what are doing some really disturbing things on american campuses today.i do hope listeners will look into this more. >> professor maclean, let's hear from our viewers for this is glenn and michigan. you are...
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it, butd the value of the rest of the faculty asked --s this have the historical when i was applying to graduate inool, i had this project mind. i went to visit the university of michigan, one of the schools that accepted me. i was walking past the library with rebecca's that -- rebecca scott. was a great subject. she took my ideas seriously. taking itott is seriously. this is the place i need to go to. that is what helped inspire me to continue with that project because they saw there was a bigger story about the creation, the identity, about trans nationalism. you are speaking at the epidemic gathering -- academic having. public history is another field altogether. you bridged both of them with this sport. you are active on social media, blogs, television and radio. talk about keeping a foot in one of each of these camps as a historian. adrian: the important thing is how we make the history relevant for a broad audience. that is why engagement with a --lic that goes beyond his the university is so important -- so important. what these players went through is very similar to the sam
it, butd the value of the rest of the faculty asked --s this have the historical when i was applying to graduate inool, i had this project mind. i went to visit the university of michigan, one of the schools that accepted me. i was walking past the library with rebecca's that -- rebecca scott. was a great subject. she took my ideas seriously. taking itott is seriously. this is the place i need to go to. that is what helped inspire me to continue with that project because they saw there was a...
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the he police said there were no cameras that day and there was nothing they saw nothing. faculty was very supportive. majority of organization is don't have time to say. this is part of the campaign. this is the last -- the order that appears on campus. all over campus, including on the garage of the administration building. that everybody in the administration went to park and saw the poster and did not do anything about them. we passed during that period we got two courses reached. the palestinian mural, standing room only celebration of the mural, and the students held weekly teachins to protest the coming of trump. this is the -- come on, okay. and in february, they held a rights fair which is now under investigation and they also organized events to support palestinian prisoners who were on hunger strike in april. on may 3rd we have another set of forces, second set of forces on campus. and in june, the lawsuit you hear be and i found about it from camp bus watch two weeks because nobody the university tell me and i was not appointed a mother until a month afterwards. that's
the he police said there were no cameras that day and there was nothing they saw nothing. faculty was very supportive. majority of organization is don't have time to say. this is part of the campaign. this is the last -- the order that appears on campus. all over campus, including on the garage of the administration building. that everybody in the administration went to park and saw the poster and did not do anything about them. we passed during that period we got two courses reached. the...
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their faculty. and the american, the national american civil liberties union started its women's rights project and they invited her to when it for nine years. nine years, she had six cases that she argued and won that she did a brief but didn't get to argue because the lawyer wouldn't let it go. she had six cases she argued, she lost one, she had five victories of cases she argued and also won the case, hide like the five cases number because jane austen had five great novels and i could say ruth bader ginsburg had five great cases. in circular firing squad known as the feminist movement, no one ever took a shot at ruth bader ginsburg. one of the people i interviewed said she could say the most outrageous things in that soft little voice. if i knew how to say such outrageous things and get away with that i would do it right now. jimmy carter took the white house, and appointed her to the d.c. circuit and when bill clinton was elected in 1993, on the supreme court of the united states. those are the facts.
their faculty. and the american, the national american civil liberties union started its women's rights project and they invited her to when it for nine years. nine years, she had six cases that she argued and won that she did a brief but didn't get to argue because the lawyer wouldn't let it go. she had six cases she argued, she lost one, she had five victories of cases she argued and also won the case, hide like the five cases number because jane austen had five great novels and i could say...
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after the graduation ceremony, the faculty gave us a small party. ast was proposed. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i had been chosen to answer for the group. i said that i am amazed that after one year of listening to our farsi, you still remember your farsi. i and the rest of the students thank you. because of your understanding and patience, we have achieved our goal. we hope to get acquainted with the iranian people, and the iranian culture so that we can repay you for some of your hard work. again, we thank you. now, i was in iran as an army adviser and how strange it all seemed at first. i had been trained for over a year, and brought halfway around the world to serve for two years as a member of the military the assistance advisory group in iran. u.s. army special forces mobile teams during the course of the next two years will visit for short periods to instruct in specific subjects to help the iranian army train a special forces group of its own. being able to speak the language and participating in the activities of the unit help to bridge
after the graduation ceremony, the faculty gave us a small party. ast was proposed. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i had been chosen to answer for the group. i said that i am amazed that after one year of listening to our farsi, you still remember your farsi. i and the rest of the students thank you. because of your understanding and patience, we have achieved our goal. we hope to get acquainted with the iranian people, and the iranian culture so that we can repay you for some of your...
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. >> the faculty like to take away the agree, more than 08% of the faculty who voted wanted board of trustees to rescind, 1988. professors say if the board doesn't takings, they would like to know how a statement align with the school's values. >>> and, also, a former member of the obama administration is now joined, the staff there at the d.a.'s office right here in philadelphia. there is the da, current da, larry chris nerve, welcoming rob listenbee. what a great name. first assistant. his role is going to work on juvenile and criminal justice issues at both the local and national levels. former president obama had a point to listenbee to run the officer of juvenile justice and delinquency prevention. >> so many people coming out to pay their respect toss late live renned billy graham. making him the fourth private citizens to do so and lie in repose there. thousands of people across the country came out for the viewing, his casket there on the same platform that once held a casket of former president abraham lincoln. he will be burried tomorrow in north carolina. >> kevin smith com
. >> the faculty like to take away the agree, more than 08% of the faculty who voted wanted board of trustees to rescind, 1988. professors say if the board doesn't takings, they would like to know how a statement align with the school's values. >>> and, also, a former member of the obama administration is now joined, the staff there at the d.a.'s office right here in philadelphia. there is the da, current da, larry chris nerve, welcoming rob listenbee. what a great name. first...
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there's been very little heard from the city college faculty, the students impacted, and the community members. i'm heartened by what the supervisors have asked for at this hearing. i'm going to toss away most of my notes. i want to say, indicate, repeat, without good answers to the questions you've asked and others that many of us have, i don't think you're in a position to make a decision on whether this project is fiscally feasible and responsible. you asked questions. you didn't get clearances. i'm very concerned that until you get those clearances, you should not make a decision. there's no clearance to the impact of this project on the other side of the balance sheet regarding fiscal responsibility. you heard about good numbers that would help the city, but the fact that parking would be lost. there's very little doubt about that. that would conceivably lower the enrollment for city college. there's a report from the budgetary analysis that this could have a significant impact on city college. if you're looking at fiscal feasibility, you need to look at both side of the balance s
there's been very little heard from the city college faculty, the students impacted, and the community members. i'm heartened by what the supervisors have asked for at this hearing. i'm going to toss away most of my notes. i want to say, indicate, repeat, without good answers to the questions you've asked and others that many of us have, i don't think you're in a position to make a decision on whether this project is fiscally feasible and responsible. you asked questions. you didn't get...
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>> steven goldblatt: it's very hard. >> kroft: professor steven goldblatt is the faculty director fortown law. >> goldblatt: to have somebody who's a credible voice, who actually lived the experience, who understands what it's like to spend a day in prison, much less1 unusual. so i think this was a uniqueityr whom there a no others outwas e. >> kroft: along wi his oer accomplishments, shon hopwood al go marry that girl from david city, annie metzner, who they have two children. are you surprised how this has turned out?nnie hopwood: yeah. ah i had no-- no idea of what the future would hold for us. neither one of us had any clue that this would-- all these wonderful things would happen. >> krofthopwood's main he ian prison stences for most crimes, and more vocational training, drug treatment and mental health counseling, which are often non-existent. >> shon hopwood: prison is not the place for personal growth. we warehouse people and then we world with very little support, and hope that a miracle happens. >> kroft: but somehow,ll the werehopwoo it was people that helped, that went out
>> steven goldblatt: it's very hard. >> kroft: professor steven goldblatt is the faculty director fortown law. >> goldblatt: to have somebody who's a credible voice, who actually lived the experience, who understands what it's like to spend a day in prison, much less1 unusual. so i think this was a uniqueityr whom there a no others outwas e. >> kroft: along wi his oer accomplishments, shon hopwood al go marry that girl from david city, annie metzner, who they have two...
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we now go to cambridge or we're joined by priya gopal, university lecturer at the faculty of english cambridge who is participating in the academic strike. she is a member of the university and college union. welcome to democracy now! could you talk to us about strike and how it has s unfolded at the various universrsities aroundnd the u.k.? would like tol, i send solidarity on behalf of the university teachers in britain who are striking to our colleagues and coworkers in west virginia. we have been on strike as well since the 22nd of this momonth. academics in britain are not hugely well-paid, but what we have been able to expect in recent decades is a modest guaranteed pension. in recent years, this has been subjected to erosion. but the newest proposal, which has come to us from the actually offer a very damaging scenario in which many of our -- as stand to lose at least half of our expected pensions. in other words, we would be ining quite serioious poverty our old age. just to give you a sense of the numbers, a young lececturer starting outut now who wouould retire say 3 35 yea
we now go to cambridge or we're joined by priya gopal, university lecturer at the faculty of english cambridge who is participating in the academic strike. she is a member of the university and college union. welcome to democracy now! could you talk to us about strike and how it has s unfolded at the various universrsities aroundnd the u.k.? would like tol, i send solidarity on behalf of the university teachers in britain who are striking to our colleagues and coworkers in west virginia. we...
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. >> the team that raised the most money will play the faculty. >> i know we use hockey as a contact, but it impresses me student get what this is about >> a special moment for a local high school senior, kate is manager for the cam catholic girls varsity basketball team. >> shows the team's final home game, she got to suit up for a memory are you to last a lifetime. >> yeah! last home game for the season, for the girls varsity basketball season, the irish rich have their hands full, the lenape indians. >> throughout the game each had memorable moments. but none greater than the one that happened during the first two minutes. each year it is tradition to honor the seniors graduating, by calling them up to center court before the last home game. for the team's head manager, this moment is bittersweet. >> i just feel like threes four years went too fast. i wish i could go back in time >> if one could go back. it would be hard not to notice kate, sitting on the bench cheering on her team at every game. >> yeah, ladies. defense, yeah. >> what a better way to share my voice than being a ch
. >> the team that raised the most money will play the faculty. >> i know we use hockey as a contact, but it impresses me student get what this is about >> a special moment for a local high school senior, kate is manager for the cam catholic girls varsity basketball team. >> shows the team's final home game, she got to suit up for a memory are you to last a lifetime. >> yeah! last home game for the season, for the girls varsity basketball season, the irish rich...
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i'm on the faculty board of the illinois university press. i am amazed there is not a new history of illinois since it was last done. i agree, that should be done. >> all right, that concludes this session and m we've got a presentation, i think, by mr. professor alan gelso that's next, if i'm not mistaken. thank you so much. stick around. >>> tonight american history tv is in prime time. the abraham lincoln institute and ford's theatre society hosted a symposium on abraham lincoln's life, career and legacy. including a discussion about president lincoln and his relations with his cabinet and congress in 1862. that's from university of new hampshire professor will harris. american history tv in prime time begins on 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>> this sunday, on "1968 america in turmoil." civil rights and race relations. senior lecturer kathleen cleaver and peniel joseph, author of "dark days bright nights" from dark power to barack obama. and of stokely, a life. watch "1968 america in turmoil" live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's
i'm on the faculty board of the illinois university press. i am amazed there is not a new history of illinois since it was last done. i agree, that should be done. >> all right, that concludes this session and m we've got a presentation, i think, by mr. professor alan gelso that's next, if i'm not mistaken. thank you so much. stick around. >>> tonight american history tv is in prime time. the abraham lincoln institute and ford's theatre society hosted a symposium on abraham...
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and i'm on the faculty board of the university of illinois press. and i was just astounded there's no major effort to do a whole new history of illinois based on all kinds of information that's been generate in the century since it was last done. and so, i agree that should be done. >> all right. that concludes this session. and we've got a presentation, i think, by professor alan gelso that is next, if i'm not mistaken. thank you so much. stick around. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> american history tv was recently at ford's theater in washington, d.c. for the 21st annual symposium hosted by the abraham lincoln institute and ford's theater society. next, michael burling game, author of abraham lincoln, a life. he talks
and i'm on the faculty board of the university of illinois press. and i was just astounded there's no major effort to do a whole new history of illinois based on all kinds of information that's been generate in the century since it was last done. and so, i agree that should be done. >> all right. that concludes this session. and we've got a presentation, i think, by professor alan gelso that is next, if i'm not mistaken. thank you so much. stick around. >>> c-span, where history...
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police say they have no evidence that cortes had planned any violence against students or members of the faculty. >>> school district confirming on twitter someone threatened to shoot up its schools. late last night, at this -- the superintendent responded on facebook by posting a video message. >> i worked with the police department. they addressed the matter and cuckoo did there is no -- concluded there is no imminent danger. >> encouraging parents, send your kids to school today. your students will be safe. she says the school district has been in contact with twitter, asking them to investigate that threatening message. >>> if you try to sneak onto a bart train without paying, you will get a ticket. police will start patrolling those trains, asking riders to show proof. bart says it loses money because of writers who don't pay their fares. it was delayed when the machines that read the tickets didn't work properly. >>> police in danville release a new photo of a woman who is wanted for stealing cards. it was posted on the danville police department facebook page. investigators say she stole
police say they have no evidence that cortes had planned any violence against students or members of the faculty. >>> school district confirming on twitter someone threatened to shoot up its schools. late last night, at this -- the superintendent responded on facebook by posting a video message. >> i worked with the police department. they addressed the matter and cuckoo did there is no -- concluded there is no imminent danger. >> encouraging parents, send your kids to...
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and i'm on the faculty board of the university of illinois press. and i was just astounded there's no major effort to do a whole new history of illinois based on all kinds of information that's been generate in the century since it was last done. and so, i agree that should be done. >> all right. that concludes this session. and we've got a presentation, i think, by professor alan gelso that is next, if i'm not mistaken. thank you so much. stick around. march 30th, lyndon johnson surprise the nation and its staff when he announced he would not seek reelection in 1968. jones, president johnson's appointment secretary, tells the story of lbj's decision process, beginning in 1967. the interview was recorded for
and i'm on the faculty board of the university of illinois press. and i was just astounded there's no major effort to do a whole new history of illinois based on all kinds of information that's been generate in the century since it was last done. and so, i agree that should be done. >> all right. that concludes this session. and we've got a presentation, i think, by professor alan gelso that is next, if i'm not mistaken. thank you so much. stick around. march 30th, lyndon johnson surprise...
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and this is the buy centennial of illinois statehood, and i'm on the faculty board of the illinois press and i was astounded that there was no major effort to do a new history of illinois based on the the information generated in the centuries since it was last done. and so, i agree it should be done. >> all right that. concludes the session, and that is the presentation that is coming up by professor allen guelzo next. so please stick around. >>> this weekend on the c-span networks. saturday at 9:20 p.m. on c-span a debate on the suit of the same sex couple against a colorado b bakery for refusing to make their wedding case from the constitution center in philadelphia. sunday at 6:30 p.m., daniel mark, the chairman of the u.s. commission on international freedom on the current state of liberty in the u.s. and around the world. saturday on book tv, c-span 2 on c-span. and afterwards james swanson talks to jesse holland about the events leading up to thes a assassination of martin luther king jr. and sunday at 10:00 p.m., second lady karen pence and her daughter charlotte share the story
and this is the buy centennial of illinois statehood, and i'm on the faculty board of the illinois press and i was astounded that there was no major effort to do a new history of illinois based on the the information generated in the centuries since it was last done. and so, i agree it should be done. >> all right that. concludes the session, and that is the presentation that is coming up by professor allen guelzo next. so please stick around. >>> this weekend on the c-span...
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take care of the horses, the soldiers, the employees, the clerks, the students, the faculty, whateverkes to be successful in whatever it is you are trying to achieve. jeffrey: in 2011, the fukushima nuclear disaster took place. and a couple of the reactors were ours. it was, it was terrifying, i would say. so i was on a two hour teleconference. hey, we don't know what is going on. all we can see is the cnn helicopter feed, but if something happens to the reactor, this is horrible. two-hour teleconference. i am in perth, australia. click. i have to go do a town hall with 1000 people. so i have to walk like 20 steps. and i am going from the world as we know it is ending, to walk in and say, hey, guys, i am feeling good today. everything is groovy. right? everything is cool. we are going to get through this and things like that. and i think good leaders know how to be in the moment, intense, but compartmentalized. and i have always been able to do that in my personal life as well. david: i was in the oval office with my family after the surge in iraq. the president said, general, when ar
take care of the horses, the soldiers, the employees, the clerks, the students, the faculty, whateverkes to be successful in whatever it is you are trying to achieve. jeffrey: in 2011, the fukushima nuclear disaster took place. and a couple of the reactors were ours. it was, it was terrifying, i would say. so i was on a two hour teleconference. hey, we don't know what is going on. all we can see is the cnn helicopter feed, but if something happens to the reactor, this is horrible. two-hour...
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watches notre dame football, but if you do, during halftime they always highlight a student and the faculty member. my course was so popular that the on national television which was kind of cool. two minutes of fame. and that got the attention of the "new york times," and so sam friedman, a wonderful editor of the religion section of the "new york times" interviewed me. great article. and then that caught the attention of random house. i don't know if you know anything about the publishing business, jonathan siegel is sort of, his office have seven pulitzers to their credit. i'm probably going to disappoint with this one, but john was a wonderful editor, just did marvelous things got was very nice to me, very patient. so the themes of the book. there are several themes. number one, that war as we knew it, as i knew growing up really is changing. that sort of obvious. war and technology have always gone together. ethics is critical to soldiers. and that is a big chasm between the american military and the american people. you are saying to yourself, really? and not only that, our leaders, o
watches notre dame football, but if you do, during halftime they always highlight a student and the faculty member. my course was so popular that the on national television which was kind of cool. two minutes of fame. and that got the attention of the "new york times," and so sam friedman, a wonderful editor of the religion section of the "new york times" interviewed me. great article. and then that caught the attention of random house. i don't know if you know anything...
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hundreds of thousands of civilians who are in dire need both assistance and of protection from the faculty. and of course your organization is doing a crucial role there in easing some of that very very dire hardship very serious situation from the red cross there bring us the latest on that is thank you to thank so much for coming on today. now russia is to expel twenty three british diplomats as relations between the two countries continue to plunge to new lows this comes in response to an identical move by the u.k. that followed the kremlin's alleged poisoning of a former spy and his daughter in the south of england and the old shooter picks up on a story. we all thought tensions could not get much worse between russia and the u.k. but how wrong we are to be so hopeful for the controversial story that's dominated the international media headlines with endless discussions and debates has of course been the poisoning the father and daughter the scribbles for measures have already been taken by london expelling twenty three russian diplomats from the country and now russia has retaliated t
hundreds of thousands of civilians who are in dire need both assistance and of protection from the faculty. and of course your organization is doing a crucial role there in easing some of that very very dire hardship very serious situation from the red cross there bring us the latest on that is thank you to thank so much for coming on today. now russia is to expel twenty three british diplomats as relations between the two countries continue to plunge to new lows this comes in response to an...
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im enjoying teaching in the level of engagement which students and faculty for me it's been the best kind of transiti transition. it was the city is a place with a lot of rules and regulations, a bureaucratic place with a lot of rules and regulations. the difference, i'm not in charge. >> last night donald trump, first state of the union. >> disaster. >> the speech or the state of the union? >> the speech. >> book, he is, in my most partisan comment, there is something materially wrong with him and we will make a difference in congress. >> two more quick ones if i didn't acknowledge at least i was supposedly speaking in the side. it was the idea that we propose a sugar sweetened beverage tax in philadelphia, and i think it is that level of innovation and foresight that has led to the litigation aside and focus on universal pre- k. with another issue all of us care deeply about. there are a lot of things going on in the city of philadelphia that we try to leave the city in better shape than we found it and i think the mayor is capitalizing on those things and has his on initiative. >>
im enjoying teaching in the level of engagement which students and faculty for me it's been the best kind of transiti transition. it was the city is a place with a lot of rules and regulations, a bureaucratic place with a lot of rules and regulations. the difference, i'm not in charge. >> last night donald trump, first state of the union. >> disaster. >> the speech or the state of the union? >> the speech. >> book, he is, in my most partisan comment, there is...
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they changed their minds following pressure from the faculty. e riders might think twice before apply get the huffington post was the deputy opinion editor reducing the number of pieces by white authors this month. weing our goal for this month, 50% white authors, check. some twitter users are accusing her of discrimination. 25 minutes after the top of the hour. britain putting the latter of whom on nervous over the poisoning of an expiry. with this reversal for bigger plot? the next guest with a warning every american needs to hear. >> the city it is the president was the guy is a full. our baby in chief. >> robert they niro at it again, brand-new jabs he took at donald trump and the hypocrisy will stun you. ♪ whoooo. when it comes to travel, i sweat the details. late checkout... ...down-alternative pillows... ...and of course, price. tripadvisor helps you book a... ...hotel without breaking a sweat. because we now instantly... ...search over 200 booking sites ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. don't sweat your booking.
they changed their minds following pressure from the faculty. e riders might think twice before apply get the huffington post was the deputy opinion editor reducing the number of pieces by white authors this month. weing our goal for this month, 50% white authors, check. some twitter users are accusing her of discrimination. 25 minutes after the top of the hour. britain putting the latter of whom on nervous over the poisoning of an expiry. with this reversal for bigger plot? the next guest with...
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take care of the soldiers, the employees, the clerks, the students, the faculty, whatever it takes to in whatever it is you are trying to achieve. ♪ ♪ started thehey company at a warehouse in san francisco. now, with their cofounder renaud visage, they have turned it into a global business. racking up $10 million in ticket sales. kevine first 10 years, served as ceo, now julia is driving the company towards an ipo. joining me today on "bloomberg studio 1.0," eventbrite's
take care of the soldiers, the employees, the clerks, the students, the faculty, whatever it takes to in whatever it is you are trying to achieve. ♪ ♪ started thehey company at a warehouse in san francisco. now, with their cofounder renaud visage, they have turned it into a global business. racking up $10 million in ticket sales. kevine first 10 years, served as ceo, now julia is driving the company towards an ipo. joining me today on "bloomberg studio 1.0," eventbrite's
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school in the united states, as well as educational awareness for the nursing departments as well as the facultyain and teach everybody about the dangers of opioids and the risks and also the benefits of having narcan nasal spray near where opioids are. pres. trump: thank you very much. appreciate it. [applause] pres. trump: thank you, mike. amazing, generous. and i've watched the police and the fire, they come around and they become so good at it but i've seen people who are just about dead wake up. now, the problem is they then go back in many cases to the drugs and they do it again and again and again. but we have to work on that. we have to work on that very, very strongly. i also want to recommend and commend a richmond-based company kaleo for donating more than 300,000 doses of overdose reversing drug to first responders which has already saved more than 5,000 lives in a very short period of time. my administration has made clear that medical providers can share crucial information with family members about an overdose so their loved ones can help them get into treatment. we need treatment
school in the united states, as well as educational awareness for the nursing departments as well as the facultyain and teach everybody about the dangers of opioids and the risks and also the benefits of having narcan nasal spray near where opioids are. pres. trump: thank you very much. appreciate it. [applause] pres. trump: thank you, mike. amazing, generous. and i've watched the police and the fire, they come around and they become so good at it but i've seen people who are just about dead...