Me the tremendous all of a tremendous field. The community of black i would graduate worldwide in all this and not the result you were looking for in the election. But as the president is looking, not very president ial, this reluctance to concede, defeat makes him look like a bit of a bad loser of this, that not. Well alex, you know, we have this great system here in america that we have had for a couple 100 years. It works really well. And when it comes to our elections, we have a process that plays out. Theres no that the word concession doesnt appear in the constitution or the rule of law. Its more, as you say, a tradition. Theres major issues here and its coming to a head in the next 3 or 4 weeks, because every mention were celebrating, im celebrating at every level in america, the republican vision of positive america 1st one. So well get to the bottom of it if the rule of law and everything works out, then youll be ushering in president biden. But i think we have a long way to g
Trump is looking, the stately unpresident ial in the way that hes probably challenging the result in state after state . What seems well, to flow the evidence. I mean, maybe alex put out where its 20 years later in terms of the coverage, al gore was Vice President should be said. And so he was hanging on and hang on, hang on for 37. 00 days. And al gore only conceded when the Supreme Court of florida told him and the u. S. Supreme court made a decision while the Florida Legislature was in session to choose electors because al gore wouldnt concede. Let me say this, i think you pointed to something alex, which i appreciate about r. T. And you, we in america have never seen the media do what theyre doing right now. There is a full on effort to brainwash the American People to concede youre a bad person. If you dont concede, even though 73000000 americans voted for donald trump. And theyre wondering why did philadelphia have, you know, joe biden had great or turnout in philadelphia. Then o
Whatever 1000000000 photographer and a fascinating man, kay says what an interesting guy i leave the house says, how does seems like an absolutely sound well done to him . Amazing career. And finally, for adults had their says, i heard of him before and saw his 2 foot to grass and i seen him speaking and shading his memories of the past. Great man, indeed. Now over to alex with professor of howard university, i met martin, president of the Phyllis Schlafly equal society. Im coauthor of the conservative case for trial to come to you professor, you must be pretty, please stop in the joy of buying them. Kaamelott hottest looking pretty president ial in the, in the podium laughing the whole movie thinking of going to do it because insert ministration. Come january, youre celebrating man and how if youre the best i have to mitt i am, i dont know how to express to you what it feels like to have a Vice President of the United States somehow university, the 1st black woman, the 1st woman of as
That the past great man indeed still. Now over to alex with professor of Howard University, i met martin, president of the Phyllis Schlafly equal society and author of the conservative case. For trump to come to you for professor you must be pretty pleased in the jaws bar. You didnt travel a hardass looking for to president ial in the, in the podium live, think their home. They think theyre really going to go and insert ministration. Come january, are you celebrating a little Howard University . I have to admit, i am. I dont know how to express to you what it feels like to have a right president of United States from Howard University, the 1st black woman, the 1st woman of asian descent and then the 1st is to include black College Graduates being the by president lee, the tremendous all of the community of black College Graduate worldwide. Now ed, i mean obviously not the result that you were looking for in the election. But as the president is looking, not very president ial, thats fo
Preservation of the white house. And also educating american citizens about the white house and its diverse history. This evening, our guest is jim conroy, the author of jeffersons white house monticello on the potomac. Jim was a lawyer in boston for 38 years before he began writing about American History. His previous book is lincolns white house the peoples house in wartime, which won the prestigious lincoln prize. If you would like to ask jim a question at the end of our broadcast, please type it in the comments section of the facebook feed and we will get to as many questions from our online audience as possible. Jim, welcome to white house history live. James thank you, it is a pleasure to be here. Colleen we are honored to have you. The first question is the setting for your book. There have been numerous books about Thomas Jefferson and about his presidency. You have a unique focus of this book on the white house as the setting for jeffersons two terms in office. Can you tell us