I have a public plan, and as one whose heart has ached for the past eight years over the agony of vietnam, i will halt the senseless bombing of indochina on inaugural day. [applause] greta it was 1972, 2 30 in the morning when George Mcgovern delivered his acceptance speech. A few months later, he would lose badly to president Richard Nixon. The contenders. The candidacy and legacy of George Mcgovern. We are live from the mcgovern museum in mitchell, south dakota. Joining us from there is president ial author scott farris. Acceptance speech in miami. Why . Scott thank you, greta. Of the structure of the Mcgovern Campaign. Against the establishment. Senator mcgovern, he was very, very strong on the issue of vietnam. One of the things that has drawn me to writing about senator mcgovern as one of the most who ran for the presidency who was not successful, he went after the vietnam issue. He spoke about that war in ways no president ial candidate had ever spoken about war before. It was la
Relationships within their communities. Me in offering special recognition and thanks andodays sponsors, target Thomson Reuters, two Companies Whose core values clearly reflect their desire to connect Law Enforcement with communities by helping the national Law Enforcement museum to set the table for meaningful and impactful conversations. Now, for some brief housekeeping ours before i introduce keynote spend speakers. All attendees are muted. If you like to ask a question, please submit your question through the q a tab. Note that everyone in the webinar will see your question. , please cement your question through the q a tab. Note that everyone in the webinar will see your question. You can upvote questions submitte you can upvote questions submitted by other attendees and we will prioritize answering questions that received the most votes. A link to this webinar would be sent to everyone within two days, and will also be available on that museums youtube channel. Panelists, please
Legal status under the rules of congress set in the census act of 1790. The president s decision to release this illegal memo now appears designed to inflict maximum damage to the accuracy of the ongoing 2020 census. In just two weeks, the Census Bureau will start visiting the homes of millions of people who have not yet responded to the census. The president s latest attack on immigrants could sew fear and confusion in communities across the country, and could lead many people to decide not to participate. This will hurt communities that are already undercounted, underrepresented, and underfunded. Addressing the chaos caused by the president s memo will drain valuable resources from the Census Bureau, which is already struggling to administer the 2020 census in the middle of an unprecedented pandemic. And it will further divide our country at a time when we need unity. Of course, this is not the first time that President Trump has attempted to politicize the census. For more than two
Todays sponsors, target and Thomson Reuters, two Companies Whose core values clearly reflect their desire to connect Law Enforcement with communities, by helping the national Law Enforcement museum to accept the table for meaningful and impactful conversations. Now for some brief housekeeping items before i introduce our keynote speaker. All attendees are muted. If you like to ask a question, please cement your question through the q a tab. Note that everyone in the webinar will see your question. You can upvote questions submitted by other attendees and we will prioritize questions that received the most votes. A link to this webinar would be sent to everyone, and will also be available on that museums youtube channel. Panelists, please room ever to keep yourselves on mute when you are not speaking. I would like to introduce our keynote speaker. Sharon belton, the Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and alliances of Thomson Reuters government. She oversees development and managem
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