Jacqui oh, wow. Jackie we have the top 24 president ial election and americans considering a deal breaker issue with the candidate and poll found the top three deal breaker issues when deciding who they will vote for for president for abortion and the economy and Border Security and with me now to discuss this is wall street journal columnist and Fox News Contributor bill mcgurn and republican strike that just ford oconnell. Ford, ill start with you and get react to that poll. What struck me about this is democrats are motivated about them with what theyre necessarily expecting and looking at this poll, 15 say abortion is a deal breaker and 14 say its economy and 14 say Border Security. Those numbers are really tight and theyre in a tight margin. Its not like abortion is a landslide issue ahead of them. The economy resinating with the hispanics and saying its going to decide the election and a very, very close election and decide essentially between 1822 counties. Thats how tight itll
What impacted that have on you . Ms. Isenberg she was a very unusual person. She came to the university of wisconsin. She had to create a space for us in History Program and that she was someone who was very aware not only of gender and class and racial issues in all the things she wrote about but i think she imparted to me that you also have to understand the politics of academia and the way in which politics in general, we like to believe in america that we are free agents and we are able to sort of carver own destiny, part of our carve our own destiny part of her own destiny, but we do not always good to make the decisions that we want to. She wanted to think about the larger ways culture, politics, the law shaped the way people think even though they might not be aware of it, but to take that into account in do not just take things as given. Challenge them. See if it is really true. That is something that has really motivated me throughout my career, even when you read good history
You said she had a way of demystifying ideologies. What impact did that have on you . Ms. Isenberg she was a very unusual person. She came to the university of wisconsin to set up the womens History Program. She had to create a space for us in the History Program and she was someone who was very aware not only of gender and class and racial issues and all the things she wrote about, but i think she imparted to me that you also have to understand the politics of academia and the way in which politics in general, we like to believe in america that we are free agents and we are able to sort of carve our own destiny, part of her own destiny, but we do not always good to make the decisions that we want to. She wanted to think about the larger ways culture, politics, the law shaped the way people think even though they might not be aware of it, but to take that into account in do not just take things as given. Challenge them. See if it is really true. That is something that has really motiva
I think people are curious about it and that is why i wanted to write the book. I think people throw around that word without really knowing where it comes from. When i began to do more and more research, and as you know, i talk a lot about british colonization, which is not what people have never really paid attention to in talking about white trash. Most people start in the antebellum south. I found an older history and i thought it was important to Pay Attention to language. I talk about all of the vocabulary because i think we miss something about how people think about poverty if we do not understand the language and what those words mean. Brian we have all of those words available to put on the screen, which we will do now, and there are lots of them, white trash, offscourings, lubbers, crackers, clay eaters. Where did those terms come from . Nancy this is what is so curious. You will find each generation changing the vocabulary. The term i paid a lot of attention to is waste peo
Garage at caesars over the weekend. Today, Hillary Clinton returns to the campaign trail after sidelined by that battle with pneumonia. Clinton and her republican rival donald trump have released more medical information about themselves. Clintons doctor said that shes recovering from noncontagious bacterial pneumonia and take a tenday course of antibiotics. Her doctor also says that she is healthy and fit to serve as president of the united states. Trump in the meantime, taped a tv show with dr. Oz releasing a onepage summary of his medical records. Detail from the colonoscopy, a scan, a heart scan. I feel as good today as i did when i was 30. No other details on the candidates health other than that summary that will be revealed on todays dr. Oz show. Hillary clinton plans to get back on the campaign trail with a rally in greensboro, north carolina. The Clinton Campaign also released a letter from Vice President ial nominee tim kaine health with quote, excellent health. Investigators