Working on the First Congress program. He has put together a very imaginative presentation using primary sources, letters of the time, where people wrote to one another about science, food, culture, and the back and forth that made early days in washington. We invite you to stay with us for questions and answers. Chuck will do his presentation and i will work through the questions. We have a couple of questions we may be able to do during the presentation. The majority of the questions will be at the conclusion of the presentation. Please put your questions in and i will try to work them through both at the end and as we move forward. Thank you very much for the work you have done to put this together and welcome to the platform. Chuck welcome, everyone. I am really happy to pull this off. Imaginative tell an story. So let your minds go. This is not a straightforward narrative. We will touch a lot of points. The point of departure for me came with the publication of my book. It is my b
Congress and that early period in the development of our country. We have been fortunate to have chuck as part of the uscs society team for five years, prior to that he was 27 years working on the First Congress program. And so he has put together a very imaginative presentation using primary sources, letters of the times, where people wrote to one another about the science, the food, the culture, and the back and forth that made early days in washington. That being said, we invite you to stay with us for your questions and answers. Chuck will do his presentation, and i will work through the questions and we have a couple of questions, we may be able to do a couple of questions during the presentation but the majority of our questions will be at the conclusion of the presentation. So please put your questions in and ill try to work them through both at the end and as we move forward. Thank you very much, chuck, for the work youve done to put this together and welcome to the platform. W
To own or is there a we are this is the government not for all of the last sort of optional to really address some of the structural issues we listen i still think that travel is the safest mode of travel and to spend that we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter to zara. Theyre welcome to the stream im josh rushing in you are in my home today were talking about what spills like a major shift in the movement to stop pipelines in the u. S. To quit with native americans resisting those pipelines and theyve had quite a few successes recently now hey look were alive on you tube and im hoping youre going to join us in that you to chat over there so that i can get some of your discussions and during the show. Lets go right to the issue you know in the u. S. Right now about 9000 miles a pipeline with another 12500 miles already kind of announced or in the approval process so that comes out to what 2122000 miles of pipeline just to give you a sense of what that me
Going to join us in that you to chat over there so that i can get some of your discussions and during the show. Lets go right to the issue you know in the u. S. Right now about 9000 miles a pipeline with another 12500 miles already kind of announced or in the approval process so that comes out to what 2122000 miles of pipeline just to give you a sense of what that means the earth at its or come prince is about 25000 miles around so were talking about be able go all the way around the planet just from the pipelines here in the u. S. They are often problematic particularly environmentally speaking and so there has been resistance and they often go across native lands and so that resistance has been led by the nations here in the u. S. Now some of the decisions that have come down just recently a judge set down the Dakota Access pipeline now you might remember this one because they had the big battle of Standing Rock my colleagues a fault lines were out there for that battle heres what so
Hey there welcome to the stream hi im josh rushing and you are in my home today were talking about what spills like a major shift in the movement to stop pipelines in the u. S. To quit with native americans resisting those pipelines and theyve had quite a few successes recently now hey look were in live on you tube and im hoping youre going to join us in that you to chat over there so that i can get some of your discussions and during the show. Lets go right to the issue you know in the u. S. Right now about 9000 miles of pipeline with another 12500 miles already kind of announced or in the approval process so that comes out to what 2122000 miles of pipeline just to give you a sense of what that means the earth at its circum prince is about 25000 miles around so were talking about be able go all the way around the planet just in the pipelines here in the u. S. They are often problematic particularly environmentally speaking and so there has been resistance and they often go across nati