Listened and learned vote. Also broadcasting live from cancel studios where we will hear from two candidates applying for the office of governor. Spencer cox and democrat Chris Peterson. For the safety of all involved in this debate process we are adhering to social distancing guidelines and there is no studio audience tonight. The questions for the debate will come from myself, students from utah valley university, members of the news media and the viewing audience but is planning on social media. In response times two questions are defined but will vary from one to two minutes if needed. Candidates will have the opportunity for 30 seconds rebuttal. And out prior to the debate tonight, the virtual coin toss with the two, will provide the initial response to the first question will alternate the answers first on the remaining questions and lets get right to those questions now. O it. Doug this is the both of you. And then this will go to both of you. If elected, certainly you will affe
State of the state address delivered by gary are herbert. Thank you mister president and president adams. Tiger wilson. By the way happy birthday. We seem to, that we dont have, time members of the legislature, justices of the Supreme Court the first lady, my wife, jeanette, the first lady of utah, i thank you for your love and support over all these years. Lieutenant governor spencer and mrs. Cox, thank you for your support and your leadership. And the other constitutional officers that we have with us today and my fellow utahns. Im grateful to be here and address you this evening. Id like to welcome our legislator its back to the hill and extend a special welcome to candice and steve who are joining us for their first general legislative session. [applause] my advice to them and to all of you is to roll up your sleeves and to get to work, because we have a lot to do in the next 42 days. For those who are keeping score, this is my 11th and my finalstate of the state address. I give th
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Dr. Woods back to the library and to give a presentation on mormon transmigration in missouri between 1838 and 1868. Decades are an overlook period of lds in missouri history when latterday saints traversed hundreds of miles across across the state despite a government extermination threat issued by the governor. Woods has been a professor of Church History and doctrine at Brigham Young University Since 1998. He specializes in latterday saint immigration studies. And is the editor of saints by the sea saints by the sea website which documents lds maritime immigration in america in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Hes editor and compiler of the mormon immigration index which was released in 2000 in his widely used by researchers. Woods has authored and coauthored more than a dozen books and scores of articles on lds history and as collaborated collaborated on several documentary films. The most recent being the saints of tonga a century of island faith, which is a companion work to hi
Fastpaced report of the stories of the day. Listen to cspan any time. Tell your smart speaker, play c span radio. Cspan, powered by cable. It is my pleasure to welcome dr. Woods of back to the library and to give a presentation on mormon transmigration in missouri between 1838 and 1868. These decades were an overlooked period of lds in missouri, history, when latter day saints traversed hundreds of miles across the state, despite a government extermination threat, issued by the governor. Woods has been a professor of Church History and doctrine at Brigham Young University Since 1998. He specializes in latter day saints immigration studies, and is the editor of the saints by the sea, since by the sea website, which documents lds maritime immigration in america , in the 19th and early 20th centuries. He is editor and compiler of the mormon immigration index, which was released in 2000, and is widely used by researchers. Woods has authored and co authored more than a dozen books and score