Im Ana Cabrera reporting from New York. Jose diazbalart picks up our coverage right now. And good morning. It is 11 00 a. M. Eastern, 8 00 a. M. Pacific. Im Jose Diazbalart. We begin with a scandal in battleground, North Carolina, that could have national implications. Mark robinson is facing pressure to leave the race after allegations he made racist and lewd comments on a pornography site, including declaring in one post that he was a black nazi. Robinson who is North Carolinas lieutenant governor, is denying the allegations and vowing to stay in the race. This is not us. These are not our words. This is not anything that is characteristic of me, nor has it ever been. Folks here also know my character. They know who i am. They know my voice, so to speak. This is not my voice. This is not things we would ever say or even think. Cnn published the string of incendiary comments it says it found on the Message Board dating back to 2008, well before robinson began his political career. Nbc
American progressionism and the coming of the new deal. He argues thattal al smith lost the 1928 election, his ideals and policies paved the way for president roosevelt. Good evening, everyone. Im really delighted to be able to see all of you here tonight and welcome all of you here for our talk for this evening. Im evan dolley, and on blehalf of the program here, welcome to our history talk. At the outset for being able to hold this talk, thank you to the funding of the history fund which is supporting this event, and let me jump straight to introducing our speaker for the evening. So our speaker for this evening is dr. Robert childs. He is a graduate of tascun university. He began a phd in history which he completed at the university of maryland in 2012, and the talk hes going to be giving this evening is the result of that phd dissertation, i do believe, yes. He has, during the course of this particular research, or the research for this project, he has received a couple prestigious
Author of the book the revolution of 28 al smith, american progressivism and the coming of the new deal. His Progressive Coalition paved the way for franklin roosevelt. Good evening, everyone. Im really delighted to be able to see all of you here tonight and welcome you all here to our talk for this evening. On behalf of the History Department here, welcome, to our evenings talk. Were able to hold this talk thanks to the generous funding of the history fund which is supporting this event. And let me jump straight to introducing our speaker for the evening. Our speaker for this evening is dr. Robert chiles. Hes a graduate of town send university where he studied music and found the true faith and began a ph. D. In history which he completed at the university of maryland in 2012. And the talk that hes going to be giving this evening is the result of that ph. D. Dissertation, i do believe, yes. He has in the course of this particular research, the research for this project, hes received a
Cspan. Org or listen on the go with the free cspan radio app. Announcer in june the Supreme Court ruled lgbtq individuals are protected from federal law from employment his termination. Justice Stephen Breyer talks about the decision, how the coronavirus has impacted the courts work, and broadcasting live audio of oral arguments. Moderator welcome, Justice Breyer. Welcome one and all. We are excited to be hosting Supreme Court justice Stephen Breyer. Talia, if you can hear me, turn on your audio and video. I think your audio is on. Weve asked you to start your video and hopefully you can do that. It is a pleasure to welcome everybody back to Harvard Hillel. We have Supreme Court justice Stephen Breyer. Justice breyer is on the United States Supreme Court and one of ascendedpeople to have in our nation. Jews have done18 so before. For our purposes, he was a professor at Harvard Law School and at the Harvard Kennedy school of government. Chief judge of the unites states court of appeals
Breyer. Welcome to one and all. We are excited to be hosting Supreme Court Justice Stephen breyer. The interview will be conducted by talia, my dear friend. Talia is in jerusalem. Talia, if you can hear me, turn on your audio and video. I think your audio is on. Weve asked you to start your video and hopefully you can do that. It is a pleasure to welcome everybody back to Harvard Hillel. We have Supreme Court Justice Stephen breyer. Justice breyer is on the United States Supreme Court and one of only 113 people to have ascended in our nation. I believe only 18 jews have done so before. For our purposes, he was a professor at Harvard Law School and at the Harvard Kennedy school of government. He served as chief judge of the United States court of appeals for the first circuit. Justice breyer, it has been a delight to speak with you over the past few weeks. You have been very kind, generous, so i thank you. When i was a kid i was asked to memorize, as an assignment, the nine justices and