Distinguished professor of history emeritus at the u of a. He earned his ph. D. At the university of colorado and the story that we hear is that he went to colorado study the history of the american south, but he was told they dont do that at university of colorado. And so he said so. Instead, he went on to become one of the leading scholars of the American West. He has written nine scholarly books, the last indian war, the nez pares story, the essential west. Hes won numerous prizes for his research, including the casey prize from the western historical association, the Francis Parkman prize from the society of american historians and the billington from the organization of american, those of you that have the good fortune to have been in class with him know that he is an outstanding teacher. Hes been recognized with the sec faculty Achievement Award arkansas professor of the year recognition from the carnegie foundation, and he was also named a finalist for the Robert Foster cherry a
Distinguished professor of history emeritus at the u of a. He earned his ph. D. At the university of colorado and the story that we hear is that he went to colorado study the history of the american south, but he was told they dont do that at university of colorado. And so he said so. Instead, he went on to become one of the leading scholars of the American West. He has written nine scholarly books, the last indian war, the nez pares story, the essential west. Hes won numerous prizes for his research, including the casey prize from the western historical association, the Francis Parkman prize from the society of american historians and the billington from the organization of american, those of you that have the good fortune to have been in class with him know that he is an outstanding teacher. Hes been recognized with the sec faculty Achievement Award arkansas professor of the year recognition from the carnegie foundation, and he was also named a finalist for the Robert Foster cherry a
2024. [applause] [applause] will they hurt the state of the state address delivered by our governor spencer cox. Mr. Speaker, mr. President , by the way this is thought in the script, two of the best people on the planet. [applause] madam Lieutenant Governor, my best friend abby. Enter utahs Public Servants and my fellow utah gathered here tonight, welcome. I want to especially recognize senator representative mcpherson representative. Congratulations join the best legislative body in the country. [applause] all right, im glad because the clapping out of the way. We have so much to govern a short amount of time ill ask again like i did in previous years to please hold any applause until the end of the speech. No matter how difficult that may be especially for mike mauer and the gallery, right left back in 1847 a group of peculiar people arrive in utah. What they found us a place native americans already knew was quite different than anywhere else. Our mountains are taller, our snow is
That he went to colorado study the history of the american south, but he was told they dont do that at university of colorado. And so he said so. Instead, he went on to become one of the leading scholars of the American West. He has written nine scholarly books, the last indian war, the nez pares story, the essential west. Hes won numerous prizes for his research, including the casey prize from the western historical association, the Francis Parkman prize from the society of american historians and the billington from the organization of american, those of you that have the good fortune to have been in class with him know that he is an outstanding teacher. Hes been recognized with the sec faculty Achievement Award arkansas professor of the year recognition from the carnegie foundation, and he was also named a finalist for the Robert Foster cherry award for the nations best College Teacher. We think hes the nations best College Teacher for sure. His latest book, the of tonights talk, is
[inaudible conversations] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States, joe biden, accompanied by the honorable mike johnson, speaker of the United States house of representatives, the honorable Hakeem Jeffries democratic leader of the United States house of representatives, the honorable tracey mann, cochair of the National Prayer breakfast, and honorable frank mrvan, cochair of the National Prayer breakfast. Our father, which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen. [applause] wow. I think we right now. Its been a great Prayer Breakfast but we have wonderful program. Thank you so much for shar