Institutions initdeavor to understand not only its particular history, but slavery and slaverys legacies but the obligations that history has put to us. Its my pleasure today to introduce our two speakers in order of their appearance. First up this morning is professor Tracy Campbell of the department of history of the university of kentucky. Professor campbell who received his ba from the university of kentucky has a remarkable record of teaching and scholarship on the political and social history of the United States in the 20th century. Before arriving at kentucky, he taught at morris hill and Union Colleges and since hes been at kentucky, hes been recognized not only for his scholarship but his skill as a classroom teacher. Hes the author of numerous articles and five major books including most recently his 2013 study of the gateway arch in st. Louis which he tellingly calls a biography. His 2005 work, deliver the vote, a had history of Election Fraud and american political traditi
Technology, and the changing landscape of political talk shows. This is almost an hour and a half. Thank you very much. Good morning. I was just sitting here with ryan kill me kilmeade. The long island guys are well represented here this morning. I work right down the block here, a couple blocks away so it isnt easy john job this morning to come in and say hello. I was looking through some stuff the last couple of days and everyone is talking about radio. It is amazing the amount of negativity no matter what part of the business that you are in. I have in part of wfan since 1987. I have been in the same job since 1989. Kind of warring. Same time, same station. I used had a partner, i lost him about somewhere along the way. I look up and he was gone. I think he is working. I sent out notes. He is doing fine on a different part in doing a baseball show. All you read now is consolidation leads to death clusters, which to me is a dirty word, cut tax nobody has a good word for radio anymore
It is out there. I will not discuss that today. I would like to but i will not. The point is, it is hard now, it is much more fun and i am a big the lever although we have sean and so many people who have done so well and have built really and industries in brilliant businesses doing network radio. My has always been live in local and immediate. I have always liked this small city here as my home turf. I think of it as my home. My point is that it has changed. It is not going to change back. We know that it is going to be owned most of the time, most stations will be owned by people who have a lot of stations managers who have more than one station to run. Salespeople involved in more than one type of programming all that stuff. It does not change the dynamic of the business. Live in local, it has to go back to that no matter what part of the business you are running because eventually, it is about a guy who has a show room to sell cars or a storefront he wants people to walk into or a
Votes counted it. But voters and grace have said no to a nationwide referendum on credit over for proposals. Opposition Party Members and many european officials warn that a no vote could endanger greases position. But government officials predict that about 60 of voters will reject the proposal. Banks have been shot all week. They are scheduled to reopen on tuesday. With the rejection of the referendum likely it is uncertain that will happen. Secretary of state john kerry has been meeting with irans foreign minister in vienna today. World powers and a wrong or hoping to reach a deal by tuesday, setting a decade of restrictions on Irans Nuclear program and granting them significant relief from international sanctions. This evening my foreign minister colleagues are returning here to vienna and it is now time are there we go it is now time to see whether or not we are able to close an agreement. In many ways this negotiation has been going on for a number of years. Over the past two day
Paris peace accords and the president s historic visit to china. This is just under two hours. Good morning. Im here to welcome you on behalf of the Richard Nixon foundation which cosponsors these legacy forums with the national archives. Its a wonderful partnership. David is responsible for 12 billion documents, some of which is placed at the library, which is his facility. And we, in turn, have the people who created those documents. If youre old enough to remember warren beaty and the movie shampoo, weve got the heads and he has the shampoo. Since my experience on nixons staff was on the domestic side we tend to favor topics that i knew. That didnt include Foreign Affairs but weve stumbled on to a brilliant and helpful counterpart of me that is my pleasure to introduce. Thats kt mcfarland. You know kt as fox news analyst. Everybody has to start somewhere and kathy troyas started as a clerk typist on the graveyard shift of National Security council when she was a sophomore at the Geo