The cspan cities tour is withg the american support from our spectrum cable partners. Coming up, we will visit noted locations and speak to experts about the citys history. Among the programs, Robert F Kennedys visit on the night of Martin Luther kings assassination. What we need in the United States is not violence and lawlessness. We learn about the contributions of millionaire businesswoman madam cj walker. Visit to the indianapolis motor speedway, home of the indy 500. We begin our special feature at the home of our 23rd president , Benjamin Harrison. There was a little stupid at the front door which is still there and he stood at that area and crowds of people would come to hear him speak. He is one of the most unknown president s. 23rd president. He falls in the middle of Grover Cleveland. Oftentimes people find him confused with his grandfather, William Henry harrison. Benjamin harrison was only seven years old when his grandfather died. He served a full four years. As president
Ones that provide the breakfast here at no cost to all of us, so if you see any other members, they are all Corporate Leaders here in New Hampshire and new england, and very generous through politics eggs but its the only thing i know where you can go and see the major candidate running for president of the United States at a venue like this, and its free, the breakfast, because its possible because of all these wonderful, wonderful supporters that we have. Speak of supporters i also want to thank the New Hampshire institute of politics for being such incredible partners with the news England Council as we have cohosted the politics eggs for many, many years. You say its been a very busy cycle so far. A very crowded field. We look forward to spending more time i here at st. Anselm in the months ahead. In fact, we will be here tomorrow for a breakfast with another democratic candidate, congressman tim ryan of ohio. New England Council also has several other events that we have planned i
Hampshire, new england and a very generous its the only venue i know where you can go and see the major candidates running for president of the United States at a venue like this and its free because of all of these wonderful supporters that we have. I also want to thank the New Hampshire institute of politics for being such incredible partners with the new England Council as we cohost. You say its been a very busy cycle so far with a very crowded field we look forward to spending more time here in the months ahead in fact we will be here tomorrow for breakfast with another democratic candidate. The council also has several other events that he planned in the next couple of weeks including a breakfast in Portland Maine with senator Susan Collins and on the 17th of june we of the newly elected congressmen from the district and then finally on june 27 the governor. We will have many more coming up in the weeks and months ahead and we hope many of you who are members will participate. So
You look like you are about to start the 11 00 a. M. Shift at the bank of the weekend. Im loving them. Im loving them. You guys have a great rest of your day and i will see you tomorrow. A very good morning to you, it is saturday, march 16th, and we begin today with Big Decisions and more delays all revolving around Donald Trumps litany of legal troubles and the future of american democracy. Lets start in georgia, where nathan wade has resigned from his role as Special Prosecutor in the racketeering case against the former president , donald trump, and multiple Co Defendants over their efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 president ial election. That came shortly after the judge overseeing the proceedings, scott mcafee, ruled that before County District attorney, this woman, fani willis , should not be disqualified from trying the case as a result of her romantic relationship with nathan wade, which judge mcafee wrote caused no quote actual conflict in terms of the prosecution o
A philosopher, this is a philosophical thought, but i remember that benoit was like that, it seems alexander benoit, a russian artist , he is also a writer, and he said that with this black square, malevich covered up everything that was good and tender in art, in art, he covered up everything that was good and tender, this is not a literal quote , but. Were there many people, was there resistance in the art of that time, even before the bolshevik coup, even before the soviet government, was there resistance to this, to this philosophy of malevich, without a doubt, it was a terrible scandal, that is, the criticism was simply merciless, they poured mud on him, he was accused of everything there, why only possible, it turned him on even more, and as we understand, it didnt end there 100 or so years ago, and here it is today in the academy. Of arts in kyiv as well if they dont understand it that way, that is, its the same tradition, but malevich really attacked all this nonsense, he reall