Shes on the stand right now. Shes actually being grilled by one of trumps lawyers, susan necheles. Shes been a Backseat Player so far. Its apparent that today was her big day. Stormy daniels is on cross after hours of testifying to some of the things donald trump and his allies, enablers have spent Tens Of Thousands of dollars trying to hide and suppress. Stormy daniels went through all of the painstaking details of her 2006 Sexual Encounter with donald trump down to the pattern that she remembers seeing in the trumps hotel room. Many objections sustained. Stormy daniels described reluctantly agreeing to have dinner with donald trump, thinking it could be good for her career. At one point during their time together, she said she asked herself, quote, how did i misread this so badly to get here . Thats when it became intimate. Sitting ten feet away from the expresident , Stormy Daniels said that donald trump would call her sometimes, two to three times a week. From nbc news reporting fr
Us on facebook at the spent history cspan history. History tv is joining our Cable Partners to showcase the history of grand rapids, michigan. To learn more about the cities on the tour, visit cspan. Org cities to work. We continue to look at the history of grand rapids. We are at the Gerald R Ford Residential Museum in grand rapids, michigan. He is beginning his professional career. It is not clear even to him, because at the same time that he is establishing hislop rectus he is applying to become a field agent for the f ei. He wants to be a gman. He is writing letters and toward the end of 1941, trying to figure out what the status of his application is. Himself, along with america, caught up with world affairs, when the japanese bond pearl harbor. There after he shifts his attention to the navy. He wants to become a naval officer area he sends in his application to be commissioned as an officer in the navy but april 1942 and he joins the navy. Annapolis down to cap where he goes thr
Book, the underwriters of the United States. And i have a powerpoint to get going and you might answer this during that but we are a group of history nerds here and insurance is probably even a hard sell for us. So, one, thank you for coming. And two, im excited to make insurance fun. Because i read your book and its really interesting. All right, we good to go . This is my first book. My baby that just came out two or three weeks ago. And yet, before you all have the chance to back away. Let me explain myself a little bit. As i talk about insurance. So, this is my book. Theres a couple ways that i would talk about what this book is really about. This is a book about finance in the age of the american founding. Not just the American Revolution but the decades there between the revolution and the war of 1812 especially. Where the United States has declared its independence but were still figuring out what its about. And its about how money fits into that story. Right, now funnily enough
I know you have a power point to get going, and you might answer this during that, but we are a group of history people here, and thank you for coming, and i am really excited to make insurance fun because i read your book and its really interesting. All right. We good to go . Yes. I am hannah farber, and this is my first book that just came out two or three weeks, i think. Before you all have a chance to back away, let me explain myself a little bit as i talk about insurance. This is my book. Theres a couple ways i would talk about what this book is really about. This is a book about finance in the age of the american founding, not just the American Revolution but the decades there after between the revolution and the war of 1812, especially, while the United States has declared its independence but were still figuring about what its about, and its about how money fits into that story. Right now, a piece of this most famous is money about Alexander Hamilton, and hamilton is involved i
A deadlock in british politics its usually a result of the general election and if parliament is determined to block it to reason they will have to take decisions back to the people in the form of a general election pushing for that now its high time. Thats the usual conventional view of politics first of all that there was already a general election since the referendum but you put this forward last july yes i did but. What i was saying was thats the usual way of resolving this whats wrong with that no youre afraid of losing is that it i honestly dont think now will be the right time for a general election because the. We are so close to the twenty ninth of march deadline. Which i stand and whats more parliament has already legislated democracy has been served. For the United Kingdom to leave the European Union the trench not to march with or without a Withdrawal Agreement but that could question is that by act of parliament this could be altered by acts of parliament this would be ve