Indepth program. With author and historian, joanne freeman. Books include affairs of honor,o the essential hamilton, and most recently, the field of blood. Violence in congress and the road to civil war. Joanne freeman you are going to hate this opening question. Spak zero. Trace the art of our nations history from 1783, 21861, the political history. Wow. Okay, the speech. Thats a little i daunting. Tracy r. Im going to do historian thing and speak generally. I guess i would say if you are looking in american politics, from the beginning like through we could even go after the war, talking about paradoxes, and conflict. I tend to focus on is really more the early part of the ark. It is the improvisational nature of that. It is because the nation was founded in a world of monarchy. And you know the United States of republic what that means was it so clear at the moment and people knew they were trying to do something that wasntth that. So were not going to create a monarchy the presiden
In conflict a and improv. Hee time i tend to focus on is the early part of that arc and thats the improvisational nature of that that really fascinates me more than anything else. The United States was a republic. People knew that they were trying to do something that wasnt that. Beyond that there was a lot of open ground. There is a lot of improv in those early decades about what the nation isns the nations. How is this new nation going to get any degree of respect and equally they are concerned. On every level. There is a broad kind of ideological level in which that is true. I who is going to on the land and house that land. What kind of a rights will some people have. A lot of the questions that we are happily with now they go back to the beginning of the republic and beyond. Living in a moment that thehe moment that im looking at now. And they go all the way back. We werent a monarchy. And americans have a very strong sense or elite right. They thought they were creating a more de
Last person that you had, the last guest. But anyways, i just want to say that i watch cspan mostly. Thats all i watch 24 hours a day. Cspan 1. Host oops, jennifer, are you there . You broke up a little bit. You watch cspan a lot. Caller i do because i used to watch msnbc until they started Bashing Trump and it was really obvious they were just bashing him and all in for hillary during the campaign. Then i went to cnn, and then all of a sudden within the past since trump has gotten in, all you hear is russia, russia, russia. Every time i hear that i turn the channel. I am so sick of that. I guess i would have more credibility the media would have more credibility at least with me if i would have heard them going after, lets say hillary when she was secretary and giving 20 of uranium of the United States uranium to the russians. I think the democrats have a lot more involvement with the russians than trump ever did. Yet, the media never tried to expos that. Expose that. And its so obvio
Her about immunizations. All of those things that i have been trained to talk about. Physicians for a long time were not trained around violence. I am here to tell you that is fast. Ng and changing when Valerie Gamboa decided she was going out and her husband paul killed their two children, killed their mother, their twoyearold nephew and then waited for her to come home and alled her, that, for me, was transition point. Point for me to say, what could i have done differently . How could i have made a difference in the lives of these patients . In the lives of my community . As surely as i stand here, i will tell you because of screening people before the mystic violence, sexual assault, guns in their home, talking to them about safety, talking about , andhildren i take care of something called anticipatory guidance, i know for a fact that i have saved lives. Will have more on gun violence tonight from the Charleston Church beginning at 8 00 eastern on cspan. Three days of feature prog
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