george washington and why it s different than other biographies of america s first president, he spoke at politics and pros store in washington, d.c. i want presidential history because the presidency and especially the person that establishes the office and built around and everyone pressure intoed it it s really important that everyone understand him and the presidency but i think that the biographies are alienating in the way that their visual presentation, their titles the way that they are written, and so i really wanted the reader to feel like they had if they had never read a presidential biography that they had everything they needed at the beginning of the book and at the beginning of every section to equip them to feel as though they were the experts and so that was part of it. i really did think a lot about my reader and the other part of it was not washington has been called by an adams family editor, presidential editors, they edit the papers, called him
libraries, homes and museum. this year s theme focuses on the executive mansion as the thread that connects all of these sites. and sets the national stage for communications and innovation among presidential sites and libraries in the future. and what binds us all together is our deep set passion for honoring the history of the presidency and individual presidents as well as our recognition of the importance of preservation of history more broadly. in that spirit, this is not only about honoring the narrative but continue to shape the narrative over time, the preservation of presidential history is not nor has it ever been a foregone conclusion. it takes the shared efforts of passionate sponsors, skilled historians and archivists and is a practical matter and resources to see it through. at the same time, america must grapple with the competing interests in budgetary challenges of infrastructure and as a country that has become more culturally a democratic berkeley demogra
truck all right. the second portion of our residence in the press presentation, we are delighted to have had the previous panel, it was terrific. we went to thank them all very much for their years of experience and expertise. we are also so proud and privileged that we are able to have both judy woodruff and jon meacham to join us today. for the second part of the discussion of a critical element in the relationship, that the country has with the press, and with the president. i turned it over to judy woodruff and jon meacham. thank you. [ applause ] what a great panel that was. i was learning a lot from the conversation. full disclosure, i am sitting here with an amazing historian but i am the true antique in the room. i have seen seven presidents going back to jimmy carter. i have covered them. hearing some of the stories was terrific. i have the great good fortune to have this conversation with one of america s extraordinary presidential historians, and someone who ha
hello america i mark levin this is life, liberty & levin send a pre-we have t pre-whi prt guests and et cetera ted cruz and stephen miller appeared before we get to our guests you are living through what is not only the worst presidency in american history when it comes to domestic and foreign affairs, but when it comes to our constitution the rule of law law and order which is the core of this republic he is dismantling iand he is destroying it. he, the department of justice and his cabinet. he, immediately democrat party especially in congress. this is no joke is enormously serious. you note jon adams said there were two that virtue is tyranny. we have tierney right now. we have a president of the united states was defied to supreme court decisions one of which involving so-called student loan forgiveness the court specifically said no only congress has the power to raise revenue, that is the text, to borrow into create debt. joe biden said okay, i don t care what you s
hello america i mark levin this is life, liberty & levin send a pre-we pre-whi pre-we ht guests and et cetera ted cruz and stephen miller appeared before we get to our guests you are living through what is not only the worst presidency in american history when it comes to domestic and foreign affairs, but when it comes to our constitution the rule of law law and order which is the core of this republic he is dismantling and he is destroying it. he, the department of justice and his cabinet. he, immediately democrat party especially in congress. this is no joke is enormously serious. you note jon adams said there were two that virtue is tyranny. we have tierney right now. we have a president of the united states was defied to supreme court decisions one of which involving so-called student loan forgiveness the court specifically said no only congress has the power to raise revenue, that is the text, to borrow into create debt. joe biden said okay, i don t care what you say