Occupied territory and a number of battles took place. I imagined that it in some way affected her. Or their family members that had your version of the conversation . I found a lot of conversations in the details but knew nothing about the murder story. The descendents of the victims want to mention how her great aunt was murdered. It was different than that which happened so there were a lot of gaps and missing records. Would they have an observation or opinion of the new podcast journalism like this serial is that a flash in the pan would you think that type of reporting will stand up to the bricks and mortar for those like yourselves a. The way the first season grabbed hold of it they will constantly be trying another one of. That brings us to a conversation. Its in the social status class and while and grace. Look at the tremendous disagreement in the country becausitwas by the policemen ofk people. It was the divisive conversation that we are having over culpability and what need
Her desk, no charges. So, for me, i feel like it is going to go on, we are never going to have a Supreme Court ruled. Host just a note for the viewers, the panel in the video was not the one used for the student in mississippi. It will get our guests last thoughts. Illinois, going support. Port of corporal punishment. In the 50sew up a privatend went to school. We got paddled and had nuns, but we had respect for these people. The public schools, they have no respect for the teachers. Parents are no good. Public schools should have addressed code. It is absolutely baloney about these public schools. Host chris watson, your final thoughts and sarah sparks as well . Guest i would like to give folks with a few numbers. And corporal in schools that use corporal punishment, the rate is about 6 overall, highest for africanamericans at 9 , males at 9 and students with disability at 8 . Research can be great at pointing to challenges and some nuances, by think we have to go further. It does app
Have a question you find your way to the microphone so everybody on the film can hear you and the store but jean would very much appreciate being able to hear you. Finally, at the end before you come up to get your books signed, our staff would ask you to fold up the chairs you are seat in and lean them against something it looked likes it will not topple over. This must be a crowd of truly hard core president ial history enthusiasm or you are looking for a distraction from the president ial election happening before us. It is a pleasure to introduce Jean Edward Smith who has proven to be a very dish distinguished biography of president s. He has written about eisenhower, grant, and John Marshall and clay. All of this while holding down a day job at several professors with the longest being the university of toronto for 35 years and a dozen years at marshall university. And he has been at princeton, columbia, and in virginia and a couple others. Jean is critical of our 43rd president a
Wakeup call for us and we say, whoa, youre right. We want to be the country that we have long been with want to be the country that sets the right International Norms elm want to be the country setting the example that other people should follow that will make the world better. We need to get out there. We need to be saying to other states, yeah, we are going to be in this in between war and peace land forever where threats wont look like uniformed military personnel. So how do we collectively come up with some kind of International Rules and institutions that both recognize that those threats are real but dont throw human rights and the rule of law out the window in order to respond . Let figure this out. Its going to be hard. Let figure it out. I dont know which path well go down. W hope its the latter path. Host so, rosa, you are writing this book at a time when were about to transition administrations. People will be coming to youve, if they vest already, some shy go into governmen
And it just happened to Editorial Department which has three people, control of the weekly book page and there is a change in the administration and i moved one step up in the person youve been running the book page moved from one step up and asked if i take over the book page and i said sure because demand for ebooks. It really was purely accidental. I started editing the page with reviews by other people the people who couldnt pay anything but the book itself. In North Carolina come a very good novelist wrote me a note and said why dont you write something for the page yourself, not just a book news thing, but a review. I thought thats a good idea. So i started writing down the lefthand corner of the page, a book review. It was just a case of wanting meeting to another. I was lucky enough to get a fellowship at harvard in 196869 for the Academic Year and i thought i would be studied magical issues but ended up studying american nurture. Youre supposed to go up and expand your mind an