Speaker is dale norwood. Hes a historian of 19th Century America who studies Global Commerce and how it has shaped american politics and economics, both domestically and in u. S. Foreign relations. So this will really be an opportunity for us to hear more about global earlier america and how things were connected long before we got to the globalized world were in today. Dr. Norwood earned his ph. D. At princeton in 2012 and is now an assistant professor. The department of history at the university of delaware. And with that, i will hand it over to him. And theres a cell phone here. Well, thanks so much for the kind introduction. And thank you all for coming out and go. Phillies, of course. I particularly to thank mabel rosen a heck and emily miller for making arrangements for this event and the crew here for filming and making that possible and to offer some things to. Stephanie tanner, who first extended the invitation. Im really glad to be here. Lancaster is a great place and im deli
Speaker is dale norwood. Hes a historian of 19th Century America who studies Global Commerce and how it has shaped american politics and economics, both domestically and in u. S. Foreign relations. So this will really be an opportunity for us to hear more about global earlier america and how things were connected long before we got to the globalized world were in today. Dr. Norwood earned his ph. D. At princeton in 2012 and is now an assistant professor. The department of history at the university of delaware. And with that, i will hand it over to him. And theres a cell phone here. Well, thanks so much for the kind introduction. And thank you all for coming out and go. Phillies, of course. I particularly to thank mabel rosen a heck and emily miller for making arrangements for this event and the crew here for filming and making that possible and to offer some things to. Stephanie tanner, who first extended the invitation. Im really glad to be here. Lancaster is a great place and im deli
Larry hello, folks. Welcome to kudlow, im larry kudlow. Lets get right to peter doocy. Officials have been trying to shore up support with black voters and key constituency they need if theyre hoping to win a second term, which we know they are. A lot of folks in town wondering if its even possible to make up the ground theyve lost. He should be worried about black voters but its his own fault for starting a radical vote in the country. Reporter showing President Biden at 72 support with black voters and thats a huge majority but it sounds its down 7 points from october of 2020 and election that could be decided by a few thousand votes, thats probably too much. This morning President Biden laid out massive hundreds of millions of dollars worth of investments that his administration has made to support diversity. My department of education provided 450 million to ensure teacher ntsb school reflect the diversity of the country. Reporter President Biden working all week on this weekends c
Happy new year. Happy new year to you, too. What do you make of what the stock market has done since election day . Look, i think a lot of it is its all positive because people think youre going of have positive gdp growth, less regulation. And i think if you have this 2 to 3 or 4 to 5 growth thats good for equities. Equities this year will be up 10 . Were calling it the trump rally. Is it fair to call it that . I think its you can call it whatever you want. To me its definitely a rally and the rally is because all the numbers coming out are all positive. Right . So everybody is seeing that theres going to be more positive there. And i think a lot of it is for businesses, the less regulation there is the better it ends up being. Its so interesting just given your place within the clinton calm pampaign, youre c to the clintons. Yeah. You wanted her to win, he won. Are you surprised the stock market has reacted the way it has . A little bit. And i think part of it is just as the numbers
Opposite of donald trump, its barack obama. Part two of a special twopart series. Obama came on the mandate of changing washington. By his very presence, he forced more polarization and gridlock than we had seen in the eight years prior. Divided states of america frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. And by the corporation for public broadcasting. Major support for frontliis provided by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. More information is available at macfound. Org. Additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening Public Awareness of critical issues. The john and Helen Glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. And by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. cheers and applause the president elect of the United States of america, donald trump