Acting United States Attorney General, before we get into the weeds on legal issues, we will make it interesting. I want to discuss history with you. History is lost on prosecutors, on the debate shows. It is lost among lawyers, talk about january 6. It was an insurrection. No, it wasnt. We had contentious president ial elections in the past, i mean really contentious, some almost lead to civil wars, one did in 1800, Thomas Jefferson and his chosen president ial pick aaron burr tied for first place. Back then ballots were separate. It was 73 to 73 electors. Due to a communication error, or aaron burr lead conspiracy, he was disloyal to jefferson, jefferson was running against adams at the time but he got 65 eloc Electoral College on votes, they had over 30 votes back and forth, house was to choose the next president , hamilton had great power, he disliked jefferson. But he hated aaron burr. So finally what happens is hamilton, he was the first treasury he turned tide by lobbying his fe
Liberalism and its discontent. Humankind over the centuries has seen an evolution. We go from hunter gatherers to Agricultural Societies up through the industrial revolution. There is a process in which social institutions become more complex. They develop certain features. Marx said this process would culminate in a communist utopia. I think most progressive intellectuals for the 100 50 years after the communist manifesto believed the history would be communism. My argument was we did not seem to be going there. This was just before the collapse of the soviet union. The idea was there was this process of modernization. People wanted to live in modern societies but the kind of modern society was liberal democracy and marketbased capitalism, not socialism. We are getting off this train of history one stop before marx said we would get off. Professor Francis Fukuyama. You were talking in 2000 six about your 1992 book, the end of history and the last man. What you said, does it stand up t
Funding cspan2 comes from these Television Companies and more including buckeye broadband. Buckeye broadband along with these Television Companies support cspan2 as a public service. Humankind over the centuries as seen in evolution, we go from hunter gatherers to Agricultural Society to various modern principles after the Industrial Revolution. Theres a process in which social institutions become more complex. They develop certain features. Marks that this process would culminate in a communist utopia and, in fact, most progressive intellectuals from the 150 years after the communist manifesto actually believed in the history communism. My argument was we didnt seem to be going there. Theres a bit before the collapse of the soviet union and the idea was that the getting to be this process of modernization, the most development. People want to live in modern societies but the kind of modern society that we seem to be in the art that was liberal democracy and marketbased capitalism is n
I ask the government to prepare to launch a new program for the resettlement of emergency housing. In total , 1,730 thousand people have moved to new apartments over the past 16 years. In the next 6 years, it is important not to reduce this dynamics. Programs will start in 2025 overhaul of kindergartens, many of which were built during the soviet years, more than 400 billion rubles will be allocated from the budget for this. All year round, but they cannot connect to the networks, because gardening partnerships are not included in the social Gasification Program, the problem affects millions of families, of course it needs to be solved, and solved in the interests of our citizens, namely to expand the social Gasification Program and extend networks to the borders of plots with home of gardening associations. I suggest you think, think through approaches to modernizing our fiscal system, towards a more equitable distribution of the tax burden towards those with higher personal and corpo
This program over the nationwide network cspan. Three, which is American History. The people are in attendance of this meeting today. Were in the how auditorium of the Boston Campus Marymount University in arlington virginia, just a very crusty from washington, d. C. These, are all James Madison fellows who were awarded a 24,000 graduate fellowship to study the us constitution. And theyve been attending a four week summer institute, the constitution here and theyre just about to conclude. So if you happen to be a teacher either middle school, high school, you teach government history or civics courses, and youre in our program. If you know someone that teaches courses, we encourage them. Visit our website, which is just James Madison dot gov and youll find about the opportunity to study under the James Madison fellowship. Now id like to turn the time over to the Foundation Director education, dr. Jeff morrison, who will introduce our guest speaker. Dr. Morrison. Well, you. Mr. Larson a