Most well litigated. One legal tracker is already following around 400 lawsuits filed. It is not just the white house and congress. Americans will be voting on everything from the gig economy to marijuana to taxes. Joe, we all know, after brexit, after the 2016 election, pulls, you have to take with a healthy dose of salt, but we are going to look at them anyway. Joe even in the absence of perfectly reliable data, we will tell stories on the data that we have. Polls all seemhe to be saying the same thing. Most people seem to think that joe biden is going to win. You can see how similar trumps pulling his versus the same time last year. The polling is, similar. Not sure what that chart tells me. Should i panic . Joe sell everything, by and back in the morning. Up a lotwhat tripped of people in 2016 was not the popular vote, it was the Electoral College trumps into thosereally go swing states and dominate there. We just had ed ludlow talking about what is going on in arizona. Us, keeping
He talked about it and of course other people were talking to him about it. I knew what it was like. I knew already what it would be like to run for president. I knew what it would be like to live in the white house. George and i had an advantage that only one other family has had so far, the John Quincy Adams family. Because wed seen somebody we loved in that office, and we visited him very often. We moved to washington in fact in 1987, rather, to work on president bushs campaign. And so i saw them then when they were campaigning nationwide, and they still had time to babysit barbara and jenna on a saturday night when george and i would want to go out to dinner. Really that year and a half we lived in washington until president bush was elected in november of 1988. It was a wonderful bonding time for our family. It was the only time i ever lived in the same town with my inlaws. And my motherinlaw and i really had a chance to bond. Our little girls had a chance to get to know their gra
Rugby world cup champions south africa and a victory parade through captaincy of husseins hometown of course and thats a bit. Later in the program. President says he will call for new elections after the organization of american states said it is a likely he secured enough votes in last months election to win outright accusations that morales rigged election count to secure a 4th term widespread protest in bolivia on saturday police and several bolivian cities joined the demonstrators arent outside the president ial palace were among those who left their posts rawest announced the move accusing police of staging a coup and he made the announcement and call for an immediate end to violence. I was examining those who have a new National Election that will allow the believe in people to democratically elect. Its new representatives brothers and sisters in the media and the people who believe it after making this decision i want to call on everybody to reduce the tension we all have a duty
Civil war. The Virginia Sesquicentennial Commission organized this hourlong event. Welcome all of you. To our panel. The topic of the second panel is the stream of memory of the war that is often termed the lost cause. We have three historians on the panel. John caroline, and ed. I want to start the panel to talk about what the lost cause interpretation of the war meant and what are the principal tenants of the lost cause explanation for the coming of the war and the conduct of the war. I think its important that we talk about the origin of the term. It harkens back to Sir Walter Scott and the revolution or the rebellion of 1745. Its also important for people to realize while we today tend to think of it as a term it did originate during the war and the term is used shortly after the war. [indiscernible] revisionism. Briefly, the term lost cause originated before the war. It was published in 1866. It was a term used widely by confederates after the war. It is not just a term we attache
Civil war. The Virginia Sesquicentennial Commission organized this hourlong event. Welcome all of you. To our panel. The topic of the second panel is the stream of memory of the war that is often termed the lost cause. We have three historians on the panel. John caroline, and ed. I want to start the panel to talk about what the lost cause interpretation of the war meant and what are the principal tenants of the lost cause explanation for the coming of the war and the conduct of the war. I think its important that we talk about the origin of the term. It harkens back to Sir Walter Scott and the revolution or the rebellion of 1745. Its also important for people to realize while we today tend to think of it as a term it did originate during the war and the term is used shortly after the war. [indiscernible] revisionism. Briefly, the term lost cause originated before the war. It was published in 1866. It was a term used widely by confederates after the war. It is not just a term we attache