Following her lecture she will sit down to explain her writing process. As well as her relationship with the other founders. She also previews her upcoming book from the Founding Fathers of virginia. Only for a this event which was part of a series on the founders. It is one hour and a half. [applause] put it down for me and that it will have to come down a little bit more for dr. Cheney reed welcome history lovers, good morning. I am thrilled you are here and i am particularly happy to welcome students from the palm beach fifthgrade academy. [applause] also students from the Palm Beach University and faculty. Thank you for being with us. This is the future. [applause] dr. Cheney has focused most of her life on teaching children american history. So that the next generation can learn from the past. Before i introduced her we had a surprise guest from wyoming last night. Dr. Cheneys husband of 52 years to please stand up. Vice president cheney. [applause] thank you so much for coming. I
All the way eastbound on 94, this completely shuts down. Starting at 11 00 tonight and will not reopen until 4 30 tomorrow morning. Going all the way to the zoo interchange, it shuts down, so your alternates are greenfield. This goes until 11 00 tomorrow morning. I would read reports that i was never getting along with him. Him. Hes an unbelievable star. That is the next president of the United States of america thanking the Republican National Committee Chairman and wisconsin native reince preibus. Trump defined the polls and the expectations clinching the election. A virtual dead heat. It is looking like secretary may it is the Electoral College that matters, donald trump securing the 270 votes needed early this morning in part by winning wisconsin. In fact, wisconsin helped push him over the edge. Lets take a look at the wisconsin numbers right now. Relatively close when you think about it. 48 to 47 for Hillary Clinton. Less than 30,000 votes separating the two candidates here in wi
Enough to hear what people attribute stock markets moves to. Everybody atrilktds it. The crazy stuff. The cause and effect. Thats no crazier. Hes not a trump fan, really, but his point is that since brexit t mark brexit, the market has been straight up. Its also koicoincided with tru getting the nomination. Thats his point. Although he talks about the social and situational risks of admitting that you were voting for trump. Holeman has been, at the end he says trump still has to convince conservatives that its okay to put their faith in him and talking. The fact a lot of Business Leaders are voting for him, but dont want to say theyre voting for him. Exactly. We might want to have holman come back. We dont need to debate it. People can have opinions. Everybody can have an opinion. You dont need to try to undercut his opinion. Unle. S. Equities trying to undercut the futures this morning. Dow open 7 points higher. S p 500 up 9 points higher. The nasdaq up about 28. 5 points higher. Wher
Larson argues that before the 12th amendment, the office of Vice President did not have substantial executive or legislative power. This talk was hosted by the university of Pepperdine School of law, and it is about 1 2 hour. Thank you very much for that kind introduction. Not just for me, but for all of us. Welcome here, all of you. We love having you here on the most beautiful campus in america. I have been asked to speak about the origins in the early history of the vice presidency up to the 12 amendments. You will understand why i end at ie 12th amendment by the time have done, i hope. I hope to answer some of the wonderful questions that were raised. Historian, to me thats a sign that i tell a story. So let me begin. 9 origins, the creation of an office of Vice President was an afterthought at the Constitutional Convention and reflected spectacularly little forethought. Some delegates dismissed it as a useless appendage, while others thought it was a constitutional mistake. Even h
Thank you very much for that kind introduction. Thank you for that. Not just for me, but for all of us. Welcome here i would like to welcome all of you. We love having you here on the most beautiful campus in america. I have been asked to speak about the origins in the early history of the vice presidency up to the 12 amendments. The 12th amendment. You will understand why i end at the 12th amendment by the time i have done, i hope. And that way i hope to answer , some of the wonderful questions that were raised. As a historian, to me thats a sign that i tell a story. So let me begin. In its 1789 origins, the creation of an office of Vice President was an afterthought at the Constitutional Convention and reflected spectacularly little forethought. Some delegates dismissed it as a useless appendage, while others thought it was a constitutional mistake. Even his proponents at the convention did not claim that the office served a significant government purpose, but was rather defended by