Stage. Political reporter theo keith has more. Debate number 2 started without a handshake. Donald trump quickly faced questions about lewd and sexually aggressive comments he made in 2005 that surfaced friday. Cooper that is sexual assault. Trump no i didnt say that at all. This was locker room talk. Im not proud of it. Anderson cooper repeatedly women, and trump eventually said he had not. Here was how Hillary Clinton addressed the trump comments. I think its clear to anyone who heard it that it represents exactly who he istrump then went after bill clinton, bringing up accusations from four women about clintons sexual transgressions. If you look at bill clinton, far worse. Theres no one in the history of politics in this nation so conversation eventually turned to Clintons State Department emails. The fbi says clinton was extremely careless with classified information, but didnt recommend charges. If i win, ill instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into yo
Isnt it great to have a huge appetite . I dont see anybody who is a small appetite. So you see the other day and they said they are talking about a dilemma is based on a memoir they said the felt theyve been stolen from having a life. That is sad. A big life is not to be a celebrity or make a lot of money big life is to be connected to all that there is to say. Brooks so he asked me what would you do if you want in the news. Theyre people who just held back. Charlie rose they get into things like marriage and children. Than david brooks two thirds of you will be more boring than you are now. Theres this famous you curve where peoples happiness is high in their 20s and that a bottom 747 which is called having teenage children and that arises. Older look at the world in a happier way. They look at the happy faces that all of the bad faces. Age and you certain accept to you are. To figure out where its all heading. We have the resources now youre ready to take the big risks. You got the s
K examined. Ve emotions in reconstruction politics. Most recently, dr. Summers published this book, the ordeal of reunion, and it is already sold out in our bookstore behind you. There will be more copies coming. A volume that alongside eric boehners classic reconstruction. It is that important of a book. Mark summers has the task to frame the reconstruction era for us. He is going to raise the Big Questions of this period, and it is my pleasure to introduce professor summers. [applause] thank you very much, peter, and thank you very much, allison, for the great work that you and the others have done to put this together. All of you need to synchronize your watches. The last applause was at 20 minutes until 7 00, so at exactly 20 minutes until 8 00, somebody raise my hand if i am still talking, and we will start applauding. I am uneasy, i have to say, on here on this podium for several reasons. It has been a long time since i have been here. I usually like to thread my way for my way t
Institute at Gettysburg College, also a professor of history, also here at gettysburg. It is my pleasure to introduce mark summers. Mark summers is the thomas d. Clark professor of history at the university of kentucky where he teaches courses in 19th century u. S. History and political history. He is the author of numerous books including rum, romanticism and rebellion, the making of a president in 1884, as well as a dangerous stir, fear, paranoia and the making of reconstruction. This book was a groundbreaking monograph, one that examined the overlooked role of fear and emotions in reconstruction politics. Most recently, dr. Summers published this book, the ordeal of reunion and it is already sold out in our bookstore, just behind you. There will be more copies coming. This volume, which is part of the university of North Carolina little field series, it is, what i think, a volume that needs to stand alongside eric foners classic reconstruction. It is that important of a book. Mark s
Also here at gettysburg. It is my pleasure to introduce mark summers. Mark summers is the thomas d. Clark professor of history at the university of kentucky where he teaches courses in 19th century u. S. History and political history. He is the author of numerous books including rum, romanticism and rebellion, the making of a president in 1884, as well as a dangerous stir, fear, paranoia and the making of reconstruction. This book was a groundbreaking monograph. It was one that examined the overlooked role of fear and emotions in reconstruction politics. Most recently, dr. Summers published this book, the ordeal of reunion and it is already sold out in our bookstore, just behind you. There will be more copies coming. This volume, which is part of the university of North Carolina littlefield series, it is, what i think, a volume that needs to stand alongside eric foners classic reconstruction. Its that important of a book. Mark summers, this evening, he has the task to frame the reconst