Get informed, straight from the sources on cspan. Unfiltered, unbiased, word for word on the Nations Capital to wherever you are and continue the matters that most. This is what democracy looks like. Our third and finalil panel. We are honored to have a moderator, executivenv director was born in denver and found herself back or she has worked his worked for several years with the National Civic lead and a founding board member for political action. Cap he helped us take off april 26, 2021 and you can see her in action but we are delighted to have her today and she will moderate. I believe its afternoon already, good afternoon everyone. Im excited to be part of this panel, a little shift and what we are doing and i hope you will find it fascinating and some of the challenging questions about where we go from here as we engage in exploration of history of phenomenal visuals and ill start with a quick story how i came to this the first place. I hope you dont mind but we have inspired to
We will have that and the warm kwrp for the wind warmup for the weekend. John today a special session in the General Assembly that could chang how we vote in change how we vote. Give mccrory summoning laurels to approve a new congressional map. Gloria rodriguez is live in downtown raleigh with what the newly redrawn districts mean to us. Gloria the new map still not pleasing everybody. It sis passed with a it 2411 vote. The committee decided on criteria to follow in the new map including creating districts of equal population and not race as a deciding factor as accused of in 2011. Reaction was mixed. The way they created the districts permanently carved out 10 districts republicans and three democrats. That would say you cannot elect democratic members in these districts. Gloria we are waiting on the Supreme Court find out if the new map will be used to decide who will be on your ballot on march 15. I think it is very unfortunate. We have said this is a thing that throws the election
If americans do, as i say embrace the automobile culturally, how do they respond when by the 1920s and really it was it wasnt million the 1920s where it wasnt until the 1920s where there was a National Human cry over unavoidable automobile accidents that are killing individuals and particularly pedestrians who have nothing to do with the freedoms of driving. Others were paying for the liberties of these drivers. When the car was first introduced, the rule was very different, and the reaction to those rules were very different. And so the study looks at 900 to 1940 1900 to 1940, a period of time where there werent uniform rules for driving and universal signs for speed limits and grade crossings and what have you. And so that created in a sense a National Dialogue over the difference between our love for automobiles and the social responsibility we have as drivers of automobiles. In the first internal Combustion Engine automobile, it dates back to the 1870s in germany. And as a result,
Point i think in russia his wife had dressed up and put makeup on and he was very much supposedly washed the makeup from her face and insisted i just couldnt air to go on with that. I dont know whether that was true you know, because she dramatized so much. [inaudible] [laughter] so i dont know how true that was. But she feels very deprived. It was a bachelors wife who is suggesting that she put the roush on. You feel that he bore a brooch for some years with her father her biography says the father was about to go bankrupt that she suffered all her life. Two years before she died, that was the motif of her life that she may have married into a family that was with maurice steedman that she didnt deserve this family for that a thought that he had been trapped into the marriage. There are kinds of suggestions about that and he suffered and loved her father dearly and could never face that. So you find that rings true forever. Great, thank you very much. [applause] thank you good thank y
New future. A future which will see the Unconditional Surrender of infantile paralysis. Tonight, on q a, david brooks, columnist for the New York Times on writing an article for the times and the awards he gives out at the end of the year. The sidney awards. Theyre given for the best magazine essays of the year. And they can be in journals or in the new yorker, atlantic or obscure literary magazines. The idea is they come out at christmas week between christmas and new years. Thats a time to step back, not to read things to step back and read something deeper and longer. And its to celebrate those longer pieces. I do believe magazines change history. The new republic which until the recent destruction was the most influential american political magazine of the 20th century. Really did change history. It created progressivism, a voice for modern liberalism. Conservatism barely existed before National Review and gave it a voice. Tonight at 8 00 eastern and pacific on cspans q a. Swiss bo