Ideas and generating policies like hogan has been so effective at doing in maryland. Today we will be talking about federalism, covid19 but also importantly about Governor Hogans book which is a terrific read. If you have not gotten a copy yet i encourage you to do so. Well talk about the book and whats in it today. As part of the discussion we have we welcome your questions and answers. Submit those in the q and a button at the bottom of your screen and we will do our best to get those questions worked in today so without further a new Governor Hogan is the 62nd governor of the state of maryland. The second republican to be reelected in the 242 here history of the state. He had a number of policy priorities we will talk about especially during the covid19 pandemic hes been a leader in ensuring that marylanders have access to proper testing and that theyve got a set of policies that are thought through and rigorous and scientific but also recognized the need to balance all these import
He talked about how state governments were balancing Public Health and Economic Needs and responding to the pandemic. He also discussed efforts to reopen schools and more businesses while continuing to monitor his states infection and hospitalization rates. Is the 62ndhogan governor of the state of maryland. The second republican to be reelected in the 242 year history of the state. He has had a number of policy priorities that we will talk about recently during the pandemic, he has been a leader in ensuring that those in maryland have access to testing and they have a set of policies that are thought through and rigorous but also recognized the need to balance these important considerations that we have to go through as we try to deal with this pandemic. He is the author of a book called still standing. Welcome. Thank you, it is wonderful to be with you. Great to be with you. I want to start with your book. One of the things that struck me early on, you talk about your dads influence
Briefed reporters on the states response to the coronavirus pandemic amid increasing numbers of coronavirus cases. Governor ducey announced the new executive order, extending the evictions. On gov. Ducey good afternoon, everyone. Thank you for joining us today. On myoined by a doctor right and nick mcguire on my left, the leaders of department and Health Services and the national guard. I want to give you the latest update on where we are in arizona. I want to begin by saying thank careo all our health workers, all our nurses and doctors. This monthed about as our maximum challenge to date. We know how hard they are working. I want them to know how grateful we are, how we appreciate what they do for our citizens. To the citizens i want to say thank you, as well. We will share some things in terms of the direction arizona is going. Only be making improvements with your participation, partnership and commitment to your fellow brothers and sisters and neighbors and friends. Thank youbegin
Discussion entitled, historically speaking, Thurgood Marshall, a life in American History, an evening with spencer crew and paul finkle man. Before we begin, let me also welcome our audience whos streaming the discussion through the museums you stream channel. Our twitter handle this evening is historicallyspeaking. We are also thrilled that this program will be broadcast via cspan book tv and will be aired at a later date. Through dr. Crews compelling new biography introduces us to the constant battles of equality faced by africanamericans through a study of Thurgood Marshalls extraordinary courage and his believe in the power of the law to change society. Thurgood marshall, a life in American History, follows his career from his youth in baltimore, maryland, to his days as a Supreme Court justice. Thurgood marshalls inspiring story illustrates how pervasive is racism in American Society and reveals the difficulty of the struggles of africanamericans to make progress against it. Throu
Mccalls through this charming photograph that we use in the story. Im pleased that you have taken this picture which was taken a year or two after i came back from school in england, and had come out in the traditional way in new york. Fashions seem so funny today with the high neck and the gold beads around my neck and above all the hair. I had hair below my waist, so it was hard to get it scrolled up on top of my head, but it makes you look quite different. All i can say about the fashions today is that at least weve progressed and are more comfortable. In the next picture with your father you seem to have a very nice relationship with him. He meant a great deal to you, didnt he . My father meant a tremendous amount. I adored him all the days of my childhood. Did for many years. Did he have a particular nickname he called you . Little male after the dickinson story, i always liked that. Im sitting on my fathers knee, very badly dressed little girl, right up to my mothers death so i h