Reconstruction. We are about to begin our next session. In our next session deals with understanding in the modern time in reconstruction. Two speakers this morning. Someone who is from Clemson University and Brooke Thomas who is from the university of california at irvine. Are important scholars in this world. Is theburton distinguished chair of history and a professor of pan African Studies in Computer Science at Clemson University. Which is to say he is mostly the entire university at this point. I could read all of his distinguished awards and honors and he wouldnt have time to talk. I can only say that he has written a number of very important books. He has given major lectures at many institutions most recently the annual lecture and southern history at the university of arkansas. His books have been in the book of the month club and other clubs. I had always hoped i could be in a club that he was a member of. Thank you so much. Thank you to everyone who made this possible. A Won
[ ] welcome to inside story. Im ray suarez. For generations, one way people upset about black aspirations, angry at demand for equality made their displeasure known was by setting churches on fire. During the bloodiest days of racial conflict sometimes there were people inside the burning churches much in more recent years churches burst into flame under the cover the darkness. What does it happen . What are the vandals trying to say . Is an assault on a building a reminder of how Little Things have changed. Movie reel exploding on a sunday morning, killing four girls. 196 3 birmingham alabama members of the ku klux klan bombed a church. Fastforward to the 1990s, 60 churches set ablaze in 18 months a rash of fires leading to the Church Arson Prevention act. I want to ask every citizen in america to say we are not going back we are not slipping back to those dark days. November 2008 three white men burnt down a predominantly black church in springfield massachusetts, hours after preside
Republicans, 202 7488001. Independent and all others, 202 7488002. You could also send us a tweet. The race was called early , so most ofesday the east coast newspapers didnt get a chance to have a banner headline. Here are the Washington Times President Trump. This peas three that the victory was cemented by wins in wisconsin, pennsylvania and perhaps michigan. Republican party hasnt claimed since the 1980s. Voters feelgclass neglected by washington. Hillary clinton had been seeking to make history but instead, the 70yearold mr. Trump made history of another sort. The first person elected to the top job without having held a high Government Office or command. Clinton and obama asked their supporters to accept the results of the election. Obama invited trump to the white house on thursday for an initial meeting on the transfer of power. He promised the same gracious treatment that he received from george w. Bush in 2001. That is part of the Washington Times. We do want to get transitio
That groups of jurors often appears much higher awards than the average or middle member. So jurys got more punitive with the individuals and also measured how bad they thought the conduct was on a numerical scale and is the average individual was a five in the jury would be a six sum outrage people got more of rage those who want to punish corporations with a 100,000 reward after they talked they moved up 200,000 or 1 million. That is astounding day end up much more outraged than the individuals. That is something to learn about jury behavior. This is fascinating. What is happening is if you are outraged to hear that the court the correlation is terrible the number of arguments they will hear to suggest that it should be lower would be relatively low. So if you are outraged about United States the you think is hardly you or what General Motors is on the president s opponents. If the group is inclined to think that that will push is that way and i have seen the tapes watching it in rea
People. So there is some pride having being a part of it and the hours i gave to the commission here or i should say the workgroup is actually vindicated by the fact that so much came out. Another was how can we sustain this, not just coming together. Remember the longterm care council appeared before us and this is a Perfect Place for them to then assist in moving that agenda, i think outside services is a very good example and something that will occur and bringing this to the table with all the of these recommendations this goes to the resolution that working with staff we have before you for your consideration. The four terms because the back end of the pages didnt get printed and some of the versions. I have placed before you the resolution which says that we not only commend our task force but i wanted to go on to the more important aspects in terms of its fine implementation that we support the advancement of Palliative Care practices that serve individuals in the least restrict