Speaker is dale norwood. Hes a historian of 19th Century America who studies Global Commerce and how it has shaped american politics and economics, both domestically and in u. S. Foreign relations. So this will really be an opportunity for us to hear more about global earlier america and how things were connected long before we got to the globalized world were in today. Dr. Norwood earned his ph. D. At princeton in 2012 and is now an assistant professor. The department of history at the university of delaware. And with that, i will hand it over to him. And theres a cell phone here. Well, thanks so much for the kind introduction. And thank you all for coming out and go. Phillies, of course. I particularly to thank mabel rosen a heck and emily miller for making arrangements for this event and the crew here for filming and making that possible and to offer some things to. Stephanie tanner, who first extended the invitation. Im really glad to be here. Lancaster is a great place and im deli
Speaker is dale norwood. Hes a historian of 19th Century America who studies Global Commerce and how it has shaped american politics and economics, both domestically and in u. S. Foreign relations. So this will really be an opportunity for us to hear more about global earlier america and how things were connected long before we got to the globalized world were in today. Dr. Norwood earned his ph. D. At princeton in 2012 and is now an assistant professor. The department of history at the university of delaware. And with that, i will hand it over to him. And theres a cell phone here. Well, thanks so much for the kind introduction. And thank you all for coming out and go. Phillies, of course. I particularly to thank mabel rosen a heck and emily miller for making arrangements for this event and the crew here for filming and making that possible and to offer some things to. Stephanie tanner, who first extended the invitation. Im really glad to be here. Lancaster is a great place and im deli
lead cities and coming out to support law enforcement in new york, chicago and philadelphia, watch. it is important to admit that these left-wing policies have failed, they have empowered criminals and the put the public at risk, they put law enforcement officers at risk. so i think this experiment has concluded and we need to move in the direction where across-the-board from sea to shining sea we have a commitment to respect law enforcement and for law and order. emily: the governor s pro enforcement comes from temple university officer. the killer tried to rob him as he lay dying on the ground. the police also say he went on to commit to a nearby right after the shooting. he was busted yesterday and the police used the officers handcuffs. a married father of four christopher fitzgerald. it is incredibly tragic that these stories keep happening. that the senseless loss of officers lives keep happening in uniform and out. i m grateful for governor desantis standing up for l
have you both. we will rock this hour. we begin at the u.s. supreme court where the justices right now hearing arguments into cases challenging president biden student loan and out program. in one of those cases, the coalition of six republican-led states is fighting to block biden plan to pass nearly half a trillion dollars of student loan debt onto the backs of taxpayers. many didn t have those loans because it s only 13% of the american spirit of the coalition calls it an executive branch overreach. and it is absent of clear congressional mandate. the white house as it is confident in its legal authority. but the outcome will determine how much power will be granted to the president of the united states moving forward. the wall street editorial particles at one of the most consequential separation of power cases in american history. i see you nodding. why? marc: the biden administration knows this is one, unpopular and unconstitutional. they will lose the case. the reaso