I love or the greatest. Gift to god. So i had to vote because we have to get them past 3 years but theres no way we can have 4 more years with them yes or the biden. I dont know kind of lesser of 2 evils for me but i think the trumps going to win it more than he did last time its actually really close i think its pretty close i see a different you know the sound guy and if he turns out that i think that and i think its a good day to make it say. Also coming up the business of predicting u. S. Election results in 2016 the polls missed the mark big time just ask Hillary Clinton in 2020 there are still plenty of predictions but this time they require patient were rightly not going to get a clear winner on Election Night and thats different from not having a clear winner its not a sign of our system failing us actually just means were giving people who are counting the ballots time to count about. But to our viewers watching on p. B. S. In the United States and to all of you around the wor
Reading your book. Its so intimate. I want to thank you for writing it. I am going to dive in. You received an emotional inheritance from your aunt. Tell our audience what it was, the physical inheritance and the family. When i was a boy in new orleans in the late 1960s, marx was a horn wasnt elderly retired schoolteacher and was an historian. We were all in new orleans and she was the keeper among others, of our klansmen. She had papers and files in had a way of speaking about our family, another one to remember is our klansmen, my grandfather he was a redeemer. The redemption returned like people after theyve been dislodged. If he had not there, who would not be here today. Anyway, when she died, her papers went to my mother and when my other died, decades later, her files came to me. This is how i rediscovered the story of our klansmen. You remember your aunt, youve emulated her well. Sounds like she spoke of, say the name constant was a french carpenter. Is there to say, he was her
Then 2016 so in july 2018 he joined us for a briefing of politics impressed with the president he is here with us today to the virtual discussion of his brandnew book which examines the battle conservatives have against the media and hollywood, academia and big tech. Now invite you to join our Virtual Program coming from the Leadership Academy with sean spacer on sean spicer and our executive director. Sean it is great to have you with us here at the Reagan Library obviously shows on socially distanced. I had a lot of time reading it congratulations on a great read. Its a shame not to be back at such a Historic Place and when i did my first book to where it was so refreshing to come out there and have a discussion with you to answer questions so its a shame this cannot be in person. When the words of pants back up to it on your calendar. This is your second book new left the white house and when you wrote this book is just as i expected you took the opportunity to tell your story about
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Now, president bush. About 30 seconds we will be going on the air. In about 30 seconds we will be going on the air. Good evening, welcome to the first of three debates among the major candidates for president of the United States, sponsored by the commission on president ial debates. The candidates are independent candidate ross perot, governor bill clinton, the democratic nominee, and president george bush, republican nominee. I am jim lehrer and i will be the moderator for this 98 minute event, taking place before an audience here in the Athletic Complex on the campus of Washington University in st. Louis, missouri. Three journalists will be asking questions tonight. They are john mack she of the boston globe, and compton, and sandra van ocher. A format agreed to by representatives of the clinton and bush campaigns. That agreement contains no restrictions on the content or subject matter of the questions. Each candidate will have up to two minutes for a closing statement. The order o