Stockman tradition. Anyway, when i was growing up on small town montana, pretty rural and a community picnic, one time, the sole timer who was a homesteader. We back when was reminiscing about the family farm in wisconsin, and i asked how come he moved out to montana . And he said, well, there was free land out here and land was 20 an acre back in wisconsin. So he said he came out here for free land, which was the most expensive land he ever bought. So this panel was a dream of mine. Amy lauter is going to talk about the free land, socalled free land and i ive been looking for years and my search of 19th century illustrated stereotypes or stereotype ups of. And we have a panelist today who has figured out how to get a handle on that, which i never did. And so im excited about that as well. Hes our second presenter. The john coward our third presenter is the foremost authority on images of Indigenous People in the United States and we have that all tied up by somebody whos bringing the
Together. Im grateful to have been and katrina and all of you for this wonderful most really full program and worthy of the David Stockman tradition. Anyway, when i was growing up on small town montana, pretty rural and a community picnic, one time, the sole timer who was a homesteader. We back when was reminiscing about the family farm in wisconsin, and i asked how come he moved out to montana . And he said, well, there was free land out here and land was 20 an acre back in wisconsin. So he said he came out here for free land, which was the most expensive land he ever bought. So this panel was a dream of mine. Amy lauter is going to talk about the free land, socalled free land and i ive been looking for years and my search of 19th century illustrated stereotypes or stereotype ups of. And we have a panelist today who has figured out how to get a handle on that, which i never did. And so im excited about that as well. Hes our second presenter. The john coward our third presenter is the
hey, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york. i m in for nicole wallace. special counsel jack smith is a prosecutor that stays out of the spotlight. he prefers to speak through his fiings. that s why his laltest brief in the federal election case merits our attention. over the weekend, the justice department responded to trump s claims that he is immune from prosecution. what he did was within the scope of his duties as president of the united states. it s an argument that trump was taking to the courts in order to get the whole election case dismissed. the special counsel is speaking to the court. let s be honest. he s also speaking to any of us who care about the health of our democracy. prosecutors acknowledge the fact we re dealing with an unprecedented situation. for the first time in our nation s history, a grand jury charged a former president of committing crimes while in office to overturn an election he lost. in response the defendant claims to protect the institution of th
To talk to you, professor glaude, about this fabulous new book that youve written. We are the leaders. We have been looking for. And i think that the first place to begin this conversation on is the urgency of the moment, because so much about what you write in this book is a look back to examples of leadership. And im going to use a word thats a word that you dont necessarily use very often in the book, but it certainly frames the title of the book. So much of what animates this book is about leadership, and you have real concerns about models of leadership. In the past that seem if i could put words in your mouth to be failing us in this moment. So maybe just start this conversation about what is it in this moment that has caused you to the urgency of the task of writing this particular book . Well, first of all, its such a delight to be in conversation with you. First, mohammed, and lets lets just dispense with the names of professors, and lets brother kahlil and brother eddie. Righ
Book that youve written. We are the leaders. We have been looking for. And i think that the first place to begin this conversation on is the urgency of the moment, because so much about what you write in this book is a look back to examples of leadership. And im going to use a word thats a word that you dont necessarily use very often in the book, but it certainly frames the title of the book. So much of what animates this book is about leadership, and you have real concerns about models of leadership. In the past that seem if i could put words in your mouth to be failing us in this moment. So maybe just start this conversation about what is it in this moment that has caused you to the urgency of the task of writing this particular book . Well, first of all, its such a delight to be in conversation with you. First, mohammed, and lets lets just dispense with the names of professors, and lets brother kahlil and brother eddie. Right. So, so so i think, you know, i must admit in so many wa