Honor to me to introduce Jason Silverman. He is the junior professor of history at winthrop university, where he has taught for 33 years. I wanted to find out a little bit more about him, i went to no better source than ratemyprofessors. Com. If that site is any indication of how students feel about him i , can tell he is well loved, heres a few comments. One wrote that he is an amazing professor in his class, he lectures but they are far from boring. You will need to read for the test because he does not cover everything from the book. You also have to attend class because every day is something new. Another one wrote that this class is not easy, but you can talk to him and he will tell you to take notes. He is very helpful. [laughter] remarknumber of students that he always begins with a joke. Someone wrote most are dirty, but funny. I want to warn you the audience, you have to be careful when you ask questions because that i wouldrote kill for this man, literally. So do not at go af
Minutes. Welcome, everyone and thank for being here tonight. Im Randy Hollerith and im the Washington National cathedral. It is an honor to have you here ath us and to begin the first series of conversations that we hope will be a blessing to many. The goal is to create a space in to have some egin conversation about the eejackson windows in the cathedral and larger issues of slavery in acy of our nation. If you do not know the recent the ry of wants regarding of events regarding the windo windows it is in the information within the program for tonights conversation. Please know is the first of n ongoing series conversations over the next two to foster ded conversation and deeper understanding. The the leadership of cathedral made the decision to remove the confederate battle the windows, the larger question of whether the in the should day sanctuary or be moved to a different location was open for a y left period of two years so that we engage in conversation and ducation around the d
Gov. Pence on behalf of my family here and looking on, would you join me in thanking and hisrump, melania, entire family for the sacrifices they are making to make America Great again . [applause] gov. Pence and i thank donald trump, the confidence you have placed in us, and i accept your invitation to run and serve as Vice President of the United States of america. [applause] gov. Pence i come to this moment deeply humbled, but with a grateful heart. Grateful to god for his amazing grace. Grateful to my wonderful wife. And our three incredible kids, michael, charlotte, and audrey. And grateful to this builder this fighter, this patriotic , american who has set aside a legendary career in business to build a stronger america, donald j. Trump. [applause] gov. Pence and let me say, having had the privilege to spend time with this man and his family out of the limelight, i know what all of america will soon know even better. These are good people. Donald trump is a good man, and he will m
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