All right. Well, welcome to another edition, a North Carolina history. So this lecture today actually well, with what were studying right now in the class, the turn of the 20th century in North Carolina, the tumultuous 1890, but im sure youve heard me call every time period in North Carolina history tumultuous. But this is no exception. So todays lecture is called worth bagley, the Southern Confederate christ masculine messiah. And were actually going to dive more of the topic memory making. And so there are two types of memory and ill you may not be familiar with these terms yet. Go ahead, brian. The pause. So official memory and vernacular memory. Vernacular, i think, is that right . Okay. So what do you think official memory is. I dont expect you notes and it gets to be great. Yeah. So its accepted by the government. Very good. So you use the word the state. Its, its a state narrative, its the official narrow div of the story. Like theres an official story of america and you know 17
Well, with what were studying right now in the class, the turn of the 20th century in North Carolina, the tumultuous 1890, but im sure youve heard me call every time period in North Carolina history tumultuous. But this is no exception. So todays lecture is called worth bagley, the Southern Confederate christ masculine messiah. And were actually going to dive more of the topic memory making. And so there are two types of memory and ill you may not be familiar with these terms yet. Go ahead, brian. The pause. So official memory and vernacular memory. Vernacular, i think, is that right . Okay. So what do you think official memory is. I dont expect you notes and it gets to be great. Yeah. So its accepted by the government. Very good. So you use the word the state. Its, its a state narrative, its the official narrow div of the story. Like theres an official story of america and you know 1776 the constitution and oftentimes these are used for consensus building and in order to do that you h
All right. Well, welcome to another edition, a North Carolina history. So this lecture today actually well, with what were studying right now in the class, the turn of the 20th century in North Carolina, the tumultuous 1890, but im sure youve heard me call every time period in North Carolina history tumultuous. But this is no exception. So todays lecture is called worth bagley, the Southern Confederate christ masculine messiah. And were actually going to dive more of the topic memory making. And so there are two types of memory and ill you may not be familiar with these terms yet. Go ahead, brian. The pause. So official memory and vernacular memory. Vernacular, i think, is that right . Okay. So what do you think official memory is. I dont expect you notes and it gets to be great. Yeah. So its accepted by the government. Very good. So you use the word the state. Its, its a state narrative, its the official narrow div of the story. Like theres an official story of america and you know 17
Supporting taxpayers all his life so that is the back story. Larry, good to see you again, a great show. This story, it looks like more and more like cases against trump could be falling apart. Joining us now, former federal prosecutor, from a congressional investigator tim dewey, its good to have you both on. The u. S. Supreme court today majority sounded like they may limit special counsel jack smiths 2020 case against former President Trump. President ial immunity. What does it mean now . Its interesting because it didnt seemed like a large majority of the core certainly got there has to be some residential immunity for official acts. I think before this case was brought, these cases were brought against President Trump most people assumed president s had immunity for official acts like others like the speech and debate class but these cases are extraordinary brought against the president and the arguments today suggested the President Trump will give a strong ruling for majority of
Conflicts; they like to achieve their goals by other methods; their economic capabilities give them hope in this area. Do you think this is the model of relations that the Biden Administration would like to promote; it is feasible. But you know from the first point yes, because china poses a threat to the United States, this is, of course, a problem unreality and american ideology, if we say from a realistic point of view that , of course, china does not threaten the United States in any way and not with its armed forces and military relations not in a strategic sense, because, well, it is much weaker and has neither the opportunity nor the intention. In general, work out. This is, uh, such a terrorist position in politics, as i would say, but the problem is that in america it is considered. What counts . Any independent country that is successfully developing not according to the american model. This this is already a threat to american ideology. Yes, which says that this cannot be, r