[inaudible conversations] good morning with. By American People decided to change the majority of the u. S. Senate of was down in louisville the day after the election with the press conference that i pointed out the dysfunction in the senate was one of the issues of 2014 with the minority of the senate it is down to a very small minority. So we tried to avoid dysfunction and let people produce a paper co when defeated in alaska in did not have a roll call amendment on a full six year term. Not one. We had 15 votes amendments in let them participate to the maximum extent possible majority and minority. With the ideas of bullseye the deal and i have focused largely to have some bipartisan agreement with a president ial signature. The rewrite of no child left behind with all across america with the first fiveyear highway bill in 20 years with an out of body experience with the other accomplishments that demonstrate to achieve things some of the things from all of the shortterm deal remem
If you cant succeed in the classroom you wont succeed in the market is. , for all ofws is those gathered here and my fellow hoosiers looking on, indiana is succeeding. This year, more than 500 Public Schools improved a full letter grade or more. Fastest growing School Choice program in the country and with strong by dozens of court from both chambers last year, we were busy all over the state working to make career and Vocational Education a priority in every high school in indiana again. We have made great progress working together. On career education, we are expanding curriculum and high schools in developing new partnerships with local to support Regional Career education. To go toone that wants college regardless of where they started out to be encouraged, we know there is a lot of good jobs in indiana that do not require a college degree. These new partnerships through our Regional Works Councils operating all over the state of louisiana indiana will make sure our schools work fo
Host lynne chaney, we are showing influences in your life. We talked about margaret scheidler. Another is richard himmelfarb. Who is she . Guest an amazing intellectual who i have been interested in the taurean period. She is much more insightful than i think ive ever been about while we condemn as morality of the victorian period with this underway. How was important and what we gain when they move away and what we lose. Hes been a wonderful writer on the enlightenment in america. She resigned the national and im up for Humanities Council when i was there. You could just count on her to be incredibly perceptive about whatever the subject at hand was. Burchard as i call her miss mary to crystal and her husband as bill kristol of the weekly standard. It is a family that has made the intellectual life seem so energizing and reporting. Host when you were second lady did you maintain an office . Guest yes, but i didnt go down very much. This trouble to get secret Service Agent and a couple
The Supreme Court dealt with it. It was called mulberry versus madison. Basically he said probably deserves some remedy. But the remedy that congress has provided for this goes beyond the power of congress. The authority of congress. Court was quite a strike down that law. This is something the court had never done before. Declaring an act of congress unconstitutional. That its in the night at 8 00 eastern. On monday, as the Supreme Court starts a new term, cspan premieres its new series. On the premier, we take a look at the real story in the case. Delving into the heated debates between madison, marbury, and john marshall. John marshall established the court as the interpreter of the constitution. And his famous decision that he wrote in marbury versus madison. Famousrobably the most case this court ever decided. Join the discussion landmark cases, exploring 12 historic Supreme Court rulings by revealing the life and times of the people who were the plaintiffs, lawyers, and justices
I now have a scheduler and her parents are here. Thank you for the millers. Also, i can tell her one more time that kansas city has the most complete Baseball Team i have seen in the last 30 or 40 years. [applause] so, i want to thank also the chancellor for welcoming me here. 11 years ago, i came here to launch a lecture series. I was honored to do with then because i always like bob dole and i always admired him. And because even when we were, we knew we were going to be running against each other for president , we found a way to Work Together. So, i think we need to be serious about this topic today. We can all say we are here at the university, we have comfortable lives, we will be nice to each other. This is a much more serious subject. For the polarization of americas politics, as present not just in washington but american life. You just look at how many of our collective bigotries we have overcome in america in the last 100 years. We are less racist than we used to be, less se