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but the point is as i have worked just as hard for a universal system of education here in our own commonwealth of virginia that continues to be argued to debated and continues to to fall it continues in default. so this is what makes establishing a true university the more necessary. and yes, as of these last several years particular successful in october back in 17 to set a cornerstone stone for what's began as simply the central college and then happening within a year to have the build through our virginia house of delegate succeed to refer to it as a true university of virginia and a reminder sales in this achievement on behalf of every one of us. again, every one of us found us. or i would consider myself as a founder to not be alone colonel monroe is next to me on it former president madison as well general john hartwell clark, of course senator campbell joseph carrington campbell and and others here, david calls david watson. never forget him. oh, there's seven of us. i think you may understand collectively as founders but to create a university of which the curriculum will continue to grow as new
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she's joined by michele norris columnist for the washington post the university of virginia's democracyinitiatives memory project hosted this discussion and provided the video. welcome and greetings from charlottesville, virginia. thank you for joining the the university of virginia democracy initiatives memory project for our launch event today this afternoon. i'm jalane schmidt. associate professor of religious studies at the university of virginia, and i'm the director of the memory pr
she's joined by michele norris columnist for the washington post the university of virginia's democracyinitiatives memory project hosted this discussion and provided the video. welcome and greetings from charlottesville, virginia. thank you for joining the the university of virginia democracy initiatives memory project for our launch event today this afternoon. i'm jalane schmidt. associate professor of religious studies at the university of virginia, and i'm the director of the memory pr
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associate professor of religious studies at the university of virginia, and i'm the director of the memory project. university of virginia democracy initiative integrates research teaching and public engagement on democracy by bringing together. a diverse range of scholars government leaders practitioners to study and advance the prospects of democracy in the united states and around the world. within the democracy initiative the memory project is dedicated to the study of how memory is produced and reproduced. and we do this by participating in and catalyzing memory work with our community partners. the memory project provides support for different educational initiatives media production the arts public history and commemorative events. the memory project is pleased to host this afternoon's launch event memorializing racial trauma what americans can learn from the germans we'll listen to our guest dr. susan neiman who all introduce in just a minute as she reflects upon what german commemorative practices have to teach us memory work. are moderator michele norris will guide today's conver
associate professor of religious studies at the university of virginia, and i'm the director of the memory project. university of virginia democracy initiative integrates research teaching and public engagement on democracy by bringing together. a diverse range of scholars government leaders practitioners to study and advance the prospects of democracy in the united states and around the world. within the democracy initiative the memory project is dedicated to the study of how memory is...
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eastern on the civil war, elizabeth and william of the university of virginia's acceptor for civil waroject, black virginians and blue about african-american union soldiers fighting for emancipation saturday 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, university of california riverside professor, catherine on the lives of women during the american revolution of the early republic and sunday 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, the arrival of reconstructive friendship at the 18th century board of yorktown virginia designed after french vessel general doctor the united states in 1780. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. ♪♪ the senate agriculture committee held a hearing on the cattle industry, the committee looked at the increase in prices, lack of market competition and affect the covid-19 pandemic on the industry. michigan senator debbie. [sobbing] chaired the hearing. [silence]
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by john wilkes booth in two hours on the civil war the center for civil war history at the university of virginia host a discussion with authors
by john wilkes booth in two hours on the civil war the center for civil war history at the university of virginia host a discussion with authors
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university and connecticut. nice to have you. melina, introduce yourself to audi it's hello, everybody, my name is marlena doubt, and i'm a professor of african diaspora studies at the university of virginia, in charlottesville. get to have you with us here on the stream. all right, so looking at my laptop, the route we standing solidarity with nicole. hi jose. i'm just going to scoot up here. if you look very carefully, you will see martha as jones martha. why did you sign onto this? i knew that this was a issue that had been brewing for some time, and it was clear as we learn more about what transpired in the board of trustees at the university of north carolina and their silence, that those of us yes. admire. nicole had a jones but also are deeply invested in the integrity of american academia. it was time for us to speak up. we were a cross section of yes, academics of journalists, of alumni and students, and concerned individuals. and very pleased to have had so many hundreds of folks sign onto this letter. i am just looking at the department that nicole had a jens was originally supposed to be involved. and i don't know what's going to happen now. so who knows? here on the on pretty
university and connecticut. nice to have you. melina, introduce yourself to audi it's hello, everybody, my name is marlena doubt, and i'm a professor of african diaspora studies at the university of virginia, in charlottesville. get to have you with us here on the stream. all right, so looking at my laptop, the route we standing solidarity with nicole. hi jose. i'm just going to scoot up here. if you look very carefully, you will see martha as jones martha. why did you sign onto this? i knew...
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making of the confederacy and adrian brettle wrote colossal ambitions confederate planning for a post civil war world the virginia festival of the book and center for civil war history at the university of virginia hosted this event. they provided the video in one hour jerry enzler discusses his book jim bridger trailblazer of the american west bridger was a trainer and guide who traveled across much of the western wilderness from the 1820s to 1868. the kansas city public library hosted this event and provided the video and two hours brown university professor. kate nelson teaches a class about guerrilla warfare in the american civil war so without further ado, please let me introduce our speakers. our first speaker today will be nl tucker author of newest born of nations european national movements. nationalist movements and the creation of the confederacy. she uses an historian of the us south and civil war in an international perspective. she is an assistant professor of history at the university of north georgia. thank you anne forei
making of the confederacy and adrian brettle wrote colossal ambitions confederate planning for a post civil war world the virginia festival of the book and center for civil war history at the university of virginia hosted this event. they provided the video in one hour jerry enzler discusses his book jim bridger trailblazer of the american west bridger was a trainer and guide who traveled across much of the western wilderness from the 1820s to 1868. the kansas city public library hosted this...
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thank you for joining the the university of virginia democracy initiatives memory project for our launchevent today, this afternoon. i'm jalane schmidt, associate professor of religious studies at the university of virginia.
thank you for joining the the university of virginia democracy initiatives memory project for our launchevent today, this afternoon. i'm jalane schmidt, associate professor of religious studies at the university of virginia.
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which we published at the university of virginia press. later this year in commemoration of the library's 50th anniversary, we are working on a public exhibit that will allow people to listen to a wider assortment of tapes for free then had been available over the past . mister robb continues to serve on the board presumably somewhere in this conversation that president johnson had about those two deaths. after all they were famously married in the white mhouse in 1967 in a small 100 person ceremony and reception. governor robb tell that story and so many more in his memoir, how he grew up in a post-depression household and join the marines, finished first in his class at the ruling marine corps officers basic school and worked as a young white house military aid where he met his wife linda, now nearly 55 years who is the beating heart in this book. the book chronicles his time in vietnam and through law school here at uva and his services with governors and two terms assenator from the commonwealth . he is the only senator to serve simulta
which we published at the university of virginia press. later this year in commemoration of the library's 50th anniversary, we are working on a public exhibit that will allow people to listen to a wider assortment of tapes for free then had been available over the past . mister robb continues to serve on the board presumably somewhere in this conversation that president johnson had about those two deaths. after all they were famously married in the white mhouse in 1967 in a small 100 person...
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a graduate of the university of virginia law school she was a professor at the us university school of law . so i've prepared a number of questions for our panelists but as the program was along i hope we will include those of you in the audience will include questions in the chat that we can share with our panelists at the appropriate time. let me start with this question then . what do we mean when we talk of doj independence from the president and the white house ? how would you characterize that norm and how has it honored during the administration in which you served and why don't we start with chronological order of service until jamie, i think that would be with you during your service in the clinton administration class thank you very much judge. i think the prohibition if you will is of efforts by the white house or others in the administration to influence and enforce the matters. and that is primarily criminal but sometimes liberal as well but i will tell you that we've never discussed law enforcement matters except policy level. we've been like more cases about this, we don
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this discussion was part of the conference hosted by the university of virginia's center for civil war history. so our next speaker is tamika nunley who is an assistant professor of history and comparative american studies at oberlin college and we are glad to claim her as one of our own receiving her phd from uva in 2015 today. she will speak to you on i wore the uniform of those men in blue making the case for african-american enlistment. than
this discussion was part of the conference hosted by the university of virginia's center for civil war history. so our next speaker is tamika nunley who is an assistant professor of history and comparative american studies at oberlin college and we are glad to claim her as one of our own receiving her phd from uva in 2015 today. she will speak to you on i wore the uniform of those men in blue making the case for african-american enlistment. than
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at new york university at the school of business receiving his phd from the university of pennsylvania in 1982 anti- for 16 years at the department of psychology at the university of virginia. the author of the happiness hypothesis. and "the new york times" bestseller the righteous mind. and the cobbling of american mind. one - - more than $100 academic articles with the american academy of arts and sciences and chosen by prospect magazine one of the top 50 thinkers. a few housekeeping notes before we begin. we will do audience q&a if you have questions, you can drop them in the chat or in the q&a feature at the bottom of your screen. with that please join me to welcome jonathan and chris to the state each. >> thank you so much for getting us through the technical difficulties. it is 7:20 p.m. on a friday night on the east coast. i told chris i would be drinking and i invited him to have a drink. trying these new alcoholic lemonades that are good that are too sweet. >> now a very polarizing product. i wouldn't touch it. [laughter] >> what are you drinking? >> this is the finest local beer in north carolina. hold it up to the cameras of people can see and get free press. [l
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woodrow wilson then and now series featuring philip of the university of virginia and his book. the woodrow wilson international the woodrow wilson international center for scholars aims to unite the world of ideas by supporting scholarship and linking that scholarship to issues of concern to officials in washington. congress established the center in 1968 as the official national memorial to president wilson. unlike the physical monuments in the nation's capitol, it's a living memorial, whose work and scholarship commemorates the ideals and concerns of woodrow wilson. as both a distinguished scholar and national leader, president wilson felt strongly that the policymaker and scholar were engaged in a common enterprise. today, the center takes seriously his views on the need to bridge the gap between the world of ideas and the world of policy, bringing them into creative contact, enriching the work of both, and evenibling each to learn from the other. this series is our new effort to make wilson and his period more central to that creative contact between ideas and practice in na
woodrow wilson then and now series featuring philip of the university of virginia and his book. the woodrow wilson international the woodrow wilson international center for scholars aims to unite the world of ideas by supporting scholarship and linking that scholarship to issues of concern to officials in washington. congress established the center in 1968 as the official national memorial to president wilson. unlike the physical monuments in the nation's capitol, it's a living memorial, whose...
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university school of business. he received his phd from the university of pennsylvania in 1992 i and taught for 16 years n the department of psychology at the university of virginia. ithe is the author of the happiness hypothesis finding modern truth and "the new york times" bestseller the righteous mind why good people are divided by politics and religion and the american mind, how good intentions and bad ideas are setting up a generation for failure. he's written more than 100 academic articles in 2019 he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences and was chosen as one of the top thinkers. a few housekeeping notes before we begin, we will be doing an audience q-and-a so if you have any questions you can drop them in the chat or the q and a feature at the bottom of your screen. with that, please join me in welcoming jonathan and chris to the stage. >> thank you for getting us through those technical difficulties. it's now 7:20 on the east coast and i told chris i was going to be drinking and i invited him to have a drink. i am trying these new alcoholic lemonades, which are good in a way that they are too sweet. what are you drinking? >> now you
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everything worked out before they die, but it's also the period in which jefferson found the university of virginia, one of his great achievements, also the period in which jefferson sells his library to the nation after the library is burned and helped turn the library of congress from a legislative reference tool into a great cultural institution. so it's a wonderful period and we're very happy to be -- we are now about two-thirds of the way through and every day it's equally interesting for us. >> so that's a high volume of content with lots of different topics and natalia watching our live stream wants to know how do you catalog the letters? do you do it by date, by person that he is correspondenting with? it is clearly a big task. >> it is a huge task. our series is chronologically organized and that's the only way that you can keep track of something with so many possible ways to organize t but the only way that really you can maintain some kind of consistency is to work chronologically from start to finish, although there are some documents that don't really fit into a chronological context
everything worked out before they die, but it's also the period in which jefferson found the university of virginia, one of his great achievements, also the period in which jefferson sells his library to the nation after the library is burned and helped turn the library of congress from a legislative reference tool into a great cultural institution. so it's a wonderful period and we're very happy to be -- we are now about two-thirds of the way through and every day it's equally interesting for...
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1980 and won five title john shire will take over for coach many people know i went to the university of virginiathe years coach bennett is doing a beautiful job. we have had the better of duke a couple of times. >> they just missed the tournament for the first time. but it was a strange year because of the pandemic. someone like coach k. could come back and have somewhat of a normal final year. i wonder if there is a lot of people feeling that y, whether they are on the verge of reti retirement, they want a chance to come back and not have left off in the middle of the pandemic. >> an incredible legacy. the debate will remain whether he is the g.o.a.t. or whether it is wooden of ucla. coach k, sail on we know you will do your best in whatever you do. >> absolutely. that's it for "power lunch." "closing bell" starts right now. welcome to the "closing bell," i'm wilfred frost at the new york stock exchange. stocks alternating between gains and losses on this wednesday afternoon. but the mean trade in full force with amc seeing eye popping gains. >> let's look at what's driving the action i'm sara
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university's school of business. he received his phd from the university of pennsylvania in taught for 16 years in the department of psychology at the university of virginia. hite is the author of the happiness hypothesis, finding modern truths and "the new york times" bestsellers the righteous mind why people are divided by politics andeo religion, and the american mind how good intentions and bad ideas are setting up a generation for failure. .. >> we began with the audience q&a so if you have any questions, you can drop them in the chat or add them to the q&a feature at the bottom of your screen. and with that, please join me and welcoming jonathan and chris to the state. >> okay will thank you so much. thank you for getting us through these technical difficulties it is 720 on friday night. in the east coast. i told chris that i would be drinking and i invited him to have a drink. i am trying this new alcoholic limiting which are getting away but they're too sweet. what are you drinking. >> they are talking about very polarizing product too john predict i wouldn't touch the stuff. [laughter] >> so what are you drinking. >> this is one of the finest loc
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. >> and i myself working still on the university of virginia. >> very well. these things are so important and one has to look toward the education of the future. the college i started -- the college of philadelphia, which i'm told they now call the university of pennsylvania and, in fact, i remember when it became a university, we started the first medical school in america there, but i wrote that a college ought to be -- all of the other colleges at the time including yours were sectarian, involved with churches. i said we need something that, first of all -- a nonsectarian college and one that offers the option of a practical curriculum as well as just -- you know, most of these other institutions were turning out clergy men and lawyers and i had nothing against either one but i thought that architects and mathematicians and agricultural people and all sorts of people should have the access of an education like that. >> and particularly the two of us holding in kind a desire to see the continual pursuit of natural philosophy. in other words, the realms of s
. >> and i myself working still on the university of virginia. >> very well. these things are so important and one has to look toward the education of the future. the college i started -- the college of philadelphia, which i'm told they now call the university of pennsylvania and, in fact, i remember when it became a university, we started the first medical school in america there, but i wrote that a college ought to be -- all of the other colleges at the time including yours were...
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of the faculty senate at governor's state university. he holds a phd from the city university of new york and a master of arts degree from the university of virginia. his books constructing affirmative action the struggle for equal employment opportunity published by the university press of kentucky in 2011 and a terrible thing to waste arthur fletcher and the conundrum of black republican, you know published by the university press of kansas in 2009 2018. covered positive reviews in the american historical review the journal of american history and the journal of southern history among others additionally a terrible thing to waste is the 2020-2021 washburn university. i read selection dr. garland has also published articles in california history critical issues and justice and politics the claremont journal of religion and the american historical associations news magazine perspectives on history. i am delighted that you are joining us this afternoon david to discuss affirmative action and the philadelphia plan, so whenever you're ready, please begin well, thank you so much christian for that warm introduction. and thanks. also i joined kristen a
of the faculty senate at governor's state university. he holds a phd from the city university of new york and a master of arts degree from the university of virginia. his books constructing affirmative action the struggle for equal employment opportunity published by the university press of kentucky in 2011 and a terrible thing to waste arthur fletcher and the conundrum of black republican, you know published by the university press of kansas in 2009 2018. covered positive reviews in the...
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this discussion was part of the conference hosted by the university of virginia's center for civil war history. so our next speaker is tamika nunley who is an assistant professor of history and comparative american studies at oberlin college and we are glad to claim her as one of our own receiving her phd from uva in 2015 today. she will speak to you on i wore the uniform of those men in blue making the case for african-american enlistment. thank you. so i have the very difficult task of going after gary. but i like to first think carrie for inviting me and for will for accommodating all of my traveling snafus and and being so gracious and then to thank elizabethan who is my former advisor and gary gallagher who is also a dear mentor of mine for not only having me here at the conference, but also just for years and years of mentoring that don't seem to end so i'm gonna talk about i'm gonna begin with the battle that gary does not think is important because it is in, north carolina. to be fair, and i don't think many people think that the battle of new bern is incredibly important our i
this discussion was part of the conference hosted by the university of virginia's center for civil war history. so our next speaker is tamika nunley who is an assistant professor of history and comparative american studies at oberlin college and we are glad to claim her as one of our own receiving her phd from uva in 2015 today. she will speak to you on i wore the uniform of those men in blue making the case for african-american enlistment. thank you. so i have the very difficult task of going...
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which we publish at the university of virginia press. later this year in commemoration of the lbj 50th anniversary we are working on an exhibit to allow people to listen to a wider assortment of tapes for free that have been available in the past. to serve on the lbj foundation board presumably somewhere the tapes president johnson had they were famously married in the white house in 1967 with a very small ceremony and reception. governor rob tells that story in his memoir how he grew up in the postwar imposter prescient household, join the marines the basic school and as a young white house military aid where he met his wife linda who was the beating heart in this book in a chronicles his time in vietnam, through law school here at uva and serving as lieutenant governor, governor and two terms as that are from the commonwealth. the only senator to serve simultaneously on all three national arm serviced intelligence and foreign relations committees. also we are all grateful as seen through the eyes of the son-in-law and that's a hugely im
which we publish at the university of virginia press. later this year in commemoration of the lbj 50th anniversary we are working on an exhibit to allow people to listen to a wider assortment of tapes for free that have been available in the past. to serve on the lbj foundation board presumably somewhere the tapes president johnson had they were famously married in the white house in 1967 with a very small ceremony and reception. governor rob tells that story in his memoir how he grew up in the...
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i was working still at the university of virginia. >> the college i started, the college of philadelphia, which i am told they now call the university of pennsylvania, when it became a university, we started the first medical school in america there. i wrote that a college ought to be, because other colleges were sectarian, involved with churches. i said we need something that's non sectarian and also offers the option of a very practical education. we were turning out lawyers and clergymen, but i thought architects and mathematicians, agricultural people, all sorts of people should have the access of an education like that. >> particularly, the two of us hold in kind of a desire to see the continued pursuit of natural philosophy beyond the realms of scientific investigation. >> are you a member of our academy? >> it has evolved into -- >> the american philosophical society. >> they say i started that, but the idea was one of our friends, the most imminent naturalist in america, so imminent that he was called one of the great naturalists of the world. >> are we still answering that quest
i was working still at the university of virginia. >> the college i started, the college of philadelphia, which i am told they now call the university of pennsylvania, when it became a university, we started the first medical school in america there. i wrote that a college ought to be, because other colleges were sectarian, involved with churches. i said we need something that's non sectarian and also offers the option of a very practical education. we were turning out lawyers and...
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your father dragging you to the different places when you were a kid and is a graduate of university of virginiahave to ask, would you mind telling a story about the time your father essentially -- not only out deficits will? not a friend of mine knew my father, he was a lawyer and a municipal judge for some time but he was a big history buff. 1961 when it was a civil war centennial, he determined we were going to lead at christmas time and take a drive around. it was frankly more civil war and that and he is like an outward.ng we go into the library or wherever the archives were and he says to this guy, i want to bring out jefferson's will. judge so-and-so, that so-and-so said i could come here and the guy must be little and he's just, we can't do that, we can'o bring out that. said so-and-so said it was okay and finally the guy does and my father photographed it and reframed it and put it on his wall and now i have it on my wall because i'm sure whatever they dour now with jefferson's will digitally is much better than what i have so --ib >> that's a fun story and speaks to the fact that you w
your father dragging you to the different places when you were a kid and is a graduate of university of virginiahave to ask, would you mind telling a story about the time your father essentially -- not only out deficits will? not a friend of mine knew my father, he was a lawyer and a municipal judge for some time but he was a big history buff. 1961 when it was a civil war centennial, he determined we were going to lead at christmas time and take a drive around. it was frankly more civil war and...
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and joining me now to discuss it all, larry sabitow, professor at the university of virginia, and director of the center for politics. larry, good to see you. as we talk about joe biden, he certainly is no stranger to most of these international leaders that he's going to be meeting with. how will these relationships help, do you think, during the trip? >> well, they'll help a lot. one thing, he is kind of the modern day gerald ford succeeding richard nixon. most allies were thrilled to have a new president who wasn't hobbled by scandal, and it is much more extreme in the case of president trump. president trump was, of course, great difficulty in the relationships between america and so many of our allies. and they know joe biden. he's been around for years and years and years in the senate and as vice president and now as president. so i think this is guaranteed to go pretty well, at least with our allies. we'll see what happens when he gets to vladamir putin. >> i appreciate the analogy between richard nixon to gerald ford. but that was scandal, but when it comes to the america first po
and joining me now to discuss it all, larry sabitow, professor at the university of virginia, and director of the center for politics. larry, good to see you. as we talk about joe biden, he certainly is no stranger to most of these international leaders that he's going to be meeting with. how will these relationships help, do you think, during the trip? >> well, they'll help a lot. one thing, he is kind of the modern day gerald ford succeeding richard nixon. most allies were thrilled to...
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front now, a veteran election watcher and analyst and the founder and the director of the university of virginias. larry, i always appreciate your perspective here. so, the democratic nominee melanie stansbury says this is a convenient political narrative her opponent is using and basically tried to avoid talking about this. there is a reason for it. recent polling shows only about 20% of the united states support reducing support for law enforcement. the district went overwhelmingly for biden. what are you looking for overall and on this issue of defunding the police and democrats? >> well, it is always a rough equivalence, but we will look at the actual percentages. now, everything that we have seen so far suggests that the democratic candidate will in fact win and probably will win comfortably. if we are surprised, i don't think they will be a complete upset. but let's say the margin is single digits instead of mid-double digits. democrats will say maybe we should be more careful or maybe we should talk about police reform rather than defunding the police. >> biden won the district by 23 poin
front now, a veteran election watcher and analyst and the founder and the director of the university of virginias. larry, i always appreciate your perspective here. so, the democratic nominee melanie stansbury says this is a convenient political narrative her opponent is using and basically tried to avoid talking about this. there is a reason for it. recent polling shows only about 20% of the united states support reducing support for law enforcement. the district went overwhelmingly for biden....
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hilton is an associate professor at the university of virginia.ty depending on where you live in the country. are we at a point now where everyone wants to get the vaccine, they already gotten it. this continued campaign to try to convince people, are there still fol left to be convinced to get it? >> i think there are people that are vaccine curious and vaccine hesitant. i don't think we can turn our eye to the fact that we still have limited access to many people particularly in rural communities and underserved populations. to tell you the truth seeing that foo fighters concert just gave me hives. the tsa reported some two million travelers yesterday. people are coming from those areas that have low vaccination rates, and they're traveling to go to those concerts. and what we know is there is breakthrough cases. the u.k. is seeing people pass away that are fully vaccinated. i know people are tired of covid-19 but covid-19 is not tired of us. >> so i'm hearing you're not heading to any vaccines? >> i would not go, and if i did it would be with a
hilton is an associate professor at the university of virginia.ty depending on where you live in the country. are we at a point now where everyone wants to get the vaccine, they already gotten it. this continued campaign to try to convince people, are there still fol left to be convinced to get it? >> i think there are people that are vaccine curious and vaccine hesitant. i don't think we can turn our eye to the fact that we still have limited access to many people particularly in rural...
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will: what does it say about the university of virginia? smugglers take advantage, back to mexico. irst big investment. worth is a partner to help share the load. wealth is saving a little extra. worth is knowing it's never too late to start - or too early. ♪ ♪ wealth helps you retire. worth is knowing why. ♪ ♪ principal. for all it's worth. my name is monique, i'm 41, and i'm a federal contract investigator. as a single parent, i would run from football games to work and trying to balance it all. so, what do you see when you look at yourself? i see a person that's caring. sometimes i care too much, and that's when i had to learn to put myself first, because i would care about everyone all the time but i'm just as they are. botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may b
will: what does it say about the university of virginia? smugglers take advantage, back to mexico. irst big investment. worth is a partner to help share the load. wealth is saving a little extra. worth is knowing it's never too late to start - or too early. ♪ ♪ wealth helps you retire. worth is knowing why. ♪ ♪ principal. for all it's worth. my name is monique, i'm 41, and i'm a federal contract investigator. as a single parent, i would run from football games to work and trying to...
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international center for scholars woodrow wilson then and now series featuring philip zelikow of the university of virginia and his book the road less traveled the secret battle to end the great war in 1916 to 1917. the woodrow wilson international center for scholars, aims to unite the world of ideas to the world of policy by
international center for scholars woodrow wilson then and now series featuring philip zelikow of the university of virginia and his book the road less traveled the secret battle to end the great war in 1916 to 1917. the woodrow wilson international center for scholars, aims to unite the world of ideas to the world of policy by
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former special counselor robert mueller will soon be helping to teach a class at the university of virginia lessons from his investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election and alleged ties to the trump campaign. three former senior members of mueller's team will teach the bulk of the course slated to begin this fall. and from lottery -- and beer, states have been getting creative in the push to get people vaccinated. now west virginia is upping the ante even further. the mountain state expanding its vaccine incentives to include -- this month to include weekly lottery drawings, scholarships, trucks, and guns. anc entertainment, despite the country's financial troubles shares of the movie theater chain up about 360% at one point in the last couple of weeks including a record high. that's because so-called stock investors continue to buy shares of the company. according to bloomberg amc stock is up about 2,000% this year alone but experts are warning you'll likely to see an impending drop. >> -- embarking on two separate missions to venus between 2028 and 2030. one will collect
former special counselor robert mueller will soon be helping to teach a class at the university of virginia lessons from his investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election and alleged ties to the trump campaign. three former senior members of mueller's team will teach the bulk of the course slated to begin this fall. and from lottery -- and beer, states have been getting creative in the push to get people vaccinated. now west virginia is upping the ante even further. the mountain...
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i had a responsibility to james mcconnell my fellow alumnus of the university of virginia. i had a responsibility to my fellow attorney at law major charles whittlesey commander of the lost battalion in the argonne forest. we have a responsibility to eben bradbury and dorsey covington and leonardo calvani. and 30,000 other soldiers marines and sailors buried in american cemeteries overseas. we have a responsibility to henry burton and jose archuleta and jacob cohen and 4000 others listed on tablets of the missing. we have a responsibility to 2,000 american servicemen. including one entombed in arlington who rest and honored glory known but to god i'm often asked did you do this because you had grandfathers who served? i didn't though they did and i am proud that each of them is part of the american story of the war. one of them a farmer from a place called back swamp, north carolina. had never been farther from home than the next county over until he went to france the other a jewish immigrant from eastern europe who came here as a boy in 1906 left university to serve his ne
i had a responsibility to james mcconnell my fellow alumnus of the university of virginia. i had a responsibility to my fellow attorney at law major charles whittlesey commander of the lost battalion in the argonne forest. we have a responsibility to eben bradbury and dorsey covington and leonardo calvani. and 30,000 other soldiers marines and sailors buried in american cemeteries overseas. we have a responsibility to henry burton and jose archuleta and jacob cohen and 4000 others listed on...
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university of virginia beating maryland yesterday, to win its seventh ncaa men's lacrosse title and its. now, why are we talking about lacrosse? well guess what? nearly all of the college athletes playing in that game will never earn a penny for their exploits on the field. now, a new bill proposed by senators bernie sanders and chris murphy are looking to change the laws, allowing athletes the right to unionize and collectively bargain. protect them, right? hillary vaughn is on the campus of montgomery college in maryland, hillary does this bill even have a chance to pass? reporter: well, liz, right now, there are no republicans even signing on to senator bernie sanders' bill that would essentially lead to a big labor takeover of college sports but it is putting pressure on the national collegiate athletic association the ncaa to reform its rules that prevent athletes from profiting off themselves while in college. the ncaa saying this about the bill. "we will continue to work with members of congress to focus on issues that align with our priorities, but turning student athletes into
university of virginia beating maryland yesterday, to win its seventh ncaa men's lacrosse title and its. now, why are we talking about lacrosse? well guess what? nearly all of the college athletes playing in that game will never earn a penny for their exploits on the field. now, a new bill proposed by senators bernie sanders and chris murphy are looking to change the laws, allowing athletes the right to unionize and collectively bargain. protect them, right? hillary vaughn is on the campus of...
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of the faculty senate at governor's state university. he holds a phd from the city university of new york and a master of arts degree from the university of virginia. his books constructing affirmative action the struggle for equal employment opportunity published by the university press of kentucky in 2011 and a terrible thing to waste arthur fletcher and the conundrum of black republican, you know published by the university press of kansas in 2009 2018. covered
of the faculty senate at governor's state university. he holds a phd from the city university of new york and a master of arts degree from the university of virginia. his books constructing affirmative action the struggle for equal employment opportunity published by the university press of kentucky in 2011 and a terrible thing to waste arthur fletcher and the conundrum of black republican, you know published by the university press of kansas in 2009 2018. covered
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. >> brian: next university of virginia last week but admitted he had second thoughts during the gamesed dippin' dots, the inflation is unreal. so for dan, dippin' dots sounds good. we will be here another day, per dam so i can find my own dippin' dots. the two best postgame interview in the history of baseball. >> phenomenal answer. congrats to uva advanced in the college world series. they beat dallas baptist and a walk up fashion. this is remarkable. if you have kids coming on love dippin' dots, that ice cream of the future and market themselvet untold amounts of dippin' dots and every ballpark, he is right. the thought is insane. not a bad value but i love the idea to bribe someone with dippin' dots and i might use it for my little league. >> brian: dippin' dots mailed -- so he wins and gets the dippin' dots. next finally in a study released by the university of notre dame found husbands who help class around the house are more likely to have a higher incomes. i guess it pays to be lazy? how about you, clay, does this mean you should not pay the doorjamb, not vacuum? or mow the la
. >> brian: next university of virginia last week but admitted he had second thoughts during the gamesed dippin' dots, the inflation is unreal. so for dan, dippin' dots sounds good. we will be here another day, per dam so i can find my own dippin' dots. the two best postgame interview in the history of baseball. >> phenomenal answer. congrats to uva advanced in the college world series. they beat dallas baptist and a walk up fashion. this is remarkable. if you have kids coming on...
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and william kurtz of the university of virginia is now center for civil war history on their project black virginians and blue about african-american union soldiers fighting for emancipation. saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history university of california at riverside on the lives of women during the american revolution and the early republic. and sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, the arrival of the reconstructive friendship at the 18th century port of yorktown, virginia designed after the french vessel brought major general back to the united states and 1780. exploring the american story what american history tv this weekend on c-span three. >> i am honored to have been asked to moderate today's webinar. in a quest for women's equality seven phenomenal women. so let's get to it. i've already piles to them about the lack of an introduction. if i introduced all of them with what they so richly deserve we would be out of time. so i apologize to them and are planning meeting that i would not be giving along introductions. but i hope and answers to some of t
and william kurtz of the university of virginia is now center for civil war history on their project black virginians and blue about african-american union soldiers fighting for emancipation. saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history university of california at riverside on the lives of women during the american revolution and the early republic. and sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, the arrival of the reconstructive friendship at the 18th century port of yorktown,...
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who is the gerald l biles professor and director of presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center. she is the author of jacqueline kennedy first lady of the new frontier. speaking about mrs. johnson will be nancy keegan smith who began her career at the lbj library in austin, texas and retired as the director of the presidential materials division at the national archives in washington. she is one of the founders of flair the first ladies association for research and education. and speaking about mrs. nixon will be mary c brennan. who is the author of pat nixon in battled first lady and currently serves as dean of the college of liberal arts at texas state university. with that, i'll turn it over to barbara, but we'll all be back for a q&a after the presentation. thank you. well, thank you so much catherine for guiding us and putting together this wonderful panel and unifying our conversations today on three amazing first ladies. i think i'm waiting for the powerpoint to pop up and there it is. and so if we can go to the next slide, i'm going to be talking about mrs.
who is the gerald l biles professor and director of presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center. she is the author of jacqueline kennedy first lady of the new frontier. speaking about mrs. johnson will be nancy keegan smith who began her career at the lbj library in austin, texas and retired as the director of the presidential materials division at the national archives in washington. she is one of the founders of flair the first ladies association for research and...