Us this morning. Well talk soon. Thank you to all of you for getting up Way Too Early on this friday morning. Morning joe starts right now. We just want fairness. We want dignity for all people. We want to recognize the right all people have to freedom and liberty, to make choices. In response to the Trade Rumors we keep hearing about . We talking about moving . Not the trade, not the trade. We talking about moving. No, thank you. You could use opendoor, sell your house directly to them. Many years, took decades to recover, and were very close to that, a World War. In my opinion, were very close to a World War. And we know we are a work in progress. We havent yet quite reached all of those ideals, but we will die trying because we love our country and we believe. We have a very, very sick country right now. You saw the other day with the Stock Market crashing. That was just the beginning. That was just the beginning. Its going to get worse. Itll get a lot worse. Thats a big part of thi
Was held online in 2020 is courtesy of due cane university. Okay. Guys, were ready to start. Thanks for your patience and for logging into class again today remotely during this unpleasant coronavirus situation. Which will hopefully pass soon. Im glad to see youre all well and also that you safely moved out of the dorms. I took a little walk through campus today. Since were social distancing here, dr. Kristen Coopy Isnt here with me in the room. But shes there with you on zoom video. Say hello. There she is. She can answer any questions about your papers afterward online. Today we get into one of my favorite chapters in the whole year, and that is the chapter on Richard Nixon followed by Gerald Ford in this president s and constitution book. The Nixon Chapter was written by the late stanley cutler. He was a professor of history at madison, wisconsin, one of the great scholars of the watergate era. This chapter was one of the last things that he wrote before he passed away in 2015. As y
Im glad to see youre all well and also that you safely moved out of the dorms. I took a little walk through campus today. Since were social distancing here, dr. Kristen Coopy Isnt here with me in the room. But shes there with you on zoom video. Say hello. There she is. She can answer any questions about your papers afterward online. Today we get into one of my favorite chapters in the whole year, and that is the chapter on Richard Nixon followed by Gerald Ford in this president s and constitution book. The Nixon Chapter was written by the late stanley cutler. He was a professor of history at madison, wisconsin, one of the great scholars of the watergate era. This chapter was one of the last things that he wrote before he passed away in 2015. As you can see from the introduction, Richard Nixon was a man of many paradoxes. He was born in a modest home in california that his father built, he said, using a sears kit. His mother was a quaker. Tried to instill in him a set of moral values. B
Coronavirus situation. Which will hopefully pass soon. Im glad to see youre all well and also that you safely moved out of the dorms. I took a little walk through campus today. Since were social distancing here, dr. Kristen Coopy Isnt here with me in the room. But shes there with you on zoom video. Say hello. There she is. She can answer any questions about your papers afterward online. Today we get into one of my favorite chapters in the whole year, and that is the chapter on Richard Nixon followed by Gerald Ford in this president s and constitution book. The Nixon Chapter was written by the late stanley cutler. He was a professor of history at madison, wisconsin, one of the great scholars of the watergate era. This chapter was one of the last things that he wrote before he passed away in 2015. As you can see from the introduction, Richard Nixon was a man of many paradoxes. He was born in a modest home in california that his father built, he said, using a sears kit. His mother was a q
Classes online due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, video of the class is courtesy of the school. Okay guys, we are ready to start. Thank you for your patience and for logging into class. Again, today remotely during this unpleasant coronavirus situation, which will hopefully pass soon. Im glad to see you were all well, also you see leave moved out of the dorms, i took a walk through campus today. Since we are social distancing here Doctor Kristin is not here with me in the zoom but she is with you in the video, kuby say hello. There she is. She can answer any questions about the papers afterwards online. Today, we get into one of my favorite chapters in the whole year, and that is the chapters, the chapter on Richard Nixon followed by Gerald Ford in this president s and constitution book. The Nixon Chapter was written by the late stanley cutlery. Was a professor of history at the university of madison wisconsin. One of the green scholars of the watergate era. This chapter was one of the l