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woodrow wilson who said the- were exalted. how they doing on time were exalted. the states from his governance included in their name until the whites who wer real citizens got control again. he actually screened the birth the nation at the white house rific celebrating the ku klux klan. and how did they manage to work that out? well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick gether. another columbia university historian would say william, dunning. he promoted the view that black people were incapable of governinselves and reconstruction would have been a colossal error reversing reconstructi reversion to l order, the same fact of racial inequality that slavery once encoded the natrder, is black people to be enslaved. that's from this vantage point. it's kind of hard to get in touch with the okay, so let's go the next group, just the housekeeper, you know, and then, you know, tear her down or anything but but they also they didn't want to give her a whole lot of cr
woodrow wilson who said the- were exalted. how they doing on time were exalted. the states from his governance included in their name until the whites who wer real citizens got control again. he actually screened the birth the nation at the white house rific celebrating the ku klux klan. and how did they manage to work that out? well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick gether. another...
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woodrow wilson who said the -- were exalted. how they doing on time were exalted. the states from his governance ed in their name until the ites who wereeal citizens got control again. he actually screened the birth the natione whitese this horrific celebrating the ku klux klan. and how did they manage to work that out? well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick together. another columbia university historian sayliam, dunning. he promoted the view that black governing themselves and reconstruction would have been a lossal error, reversing reconstruction was reversion natural order, the same fact of racial inequality that slavery onceoded the natural order, is black people to be enslaved. that's from this vantage point. it's kind of hard to get in touch with the okay, so let's go the next group, just the housekeeper, you know, and then, you know, tear her down or anything but but they also they didn't want to give her a whole lot of credit for anything. judge cha
woodrow wilson who said the -- were exalted. how they doing on time were exalted. the states from his governance ed in their name until the ites who wereeal citizens got control again. he actually screened the birth the natione whitese this horrific celebrating the ku klux klan. and how did they manage to work that out? well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick together. another columbia...
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woodrow wilson when he became the first president in office travel outside the western hemisphere. think of that to supervise the creation of 14 new countries that the at the this a peace process found himself down his hands and knees scrambling over maps a very great deal but the solutions of course were toxic to the germans who still claimed as this map shows that a large part of the central landmass of germany of europe should be part of a greater germany and the convention of german geographers. as early as 1921 passed a resolution that any maps and atlas is used in school should show these greater borders rather than the present borders of germany. so that schoolchildren should not lose a sense of grievance about what had happened at the end of the first world war. you. want to come on now to prisoners of war who? of course, they ultimate captive audience for books and many of read incessantly my individual choice. here is second lieutenant francis, who was captured in june of 1940. so was a prisoner of war for almost five years now. many prisoners of war kept a journal. and i
woodrow wilson when he became the first president in office travel outside the western hemisphere. think of that to supervise the creation of 14 new countries that the at the this a peace process found himself down his hands and knees scrambling over maps a very great deal but the solutions of course were toxic to the germans who still claimed as this map shows that a large part of the central landmass of germany of europe should be part of a greater germany and the convention of german...
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well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick together. another columbia universit historian would say william, dunning. he promoted the view that blac people were incapable of governing themselves and reconstruction wave been a colossal error, reversing reconstruction was reversion to natural order, the same fact of ra inequality thatry once encoded the natural order, is black people to be enslaved. that's from this vantage point. it's kind of hard to get in touch with the okay, so let's go the next group, just the housekeeper, you know, and then, you know, tear her down or anything but but they also they didn't want to give her a whole lot of credit for anything. judge charles landis, a noted jurist in lancaster county back in the 19th century, wrote a defense of stephens and smith, a very detailed defense. in fact, he says at the beginning of it, i've researched this, so don't you dare question anything i say. and here he did make a couple of mistakes. but anyway, he wanted to defen
well, it turns out thomas dixon and woodrow wilson went to school together at johns hopkins university in baltimore. so ugly birds, a feather stick together. another columbia universit historian would say william, dunning. he promoted the view that blac people were incapable of governing themselves and reconstruction wave been a colossal error, reversing reconstruction was reversion to natural order, the same fact of ra inequality thatry once encoded the natural order, is black people to be...
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then woodrow wilson, theodore roosevelt insist that the president's a steward of the people for the first time rejecting the madisonian model. but then comes radio and fdr and mass communication makes possible a national demagogue in a way that it wasn't before radio and now this. social media and i talk about these phenomenon phenomena in the in the context of what we're ultimately about which is finding leaders who can exercise selfish and self-knowledge talk talk about because there's a there's a very interesting discussion in the book about all of this in the context of the social media age. i think people want to hear that, well, there's certainly a social media is the antithesis. the republic of reason, to the degree that it's remember the core definition, virtue is impulse. it's the marshmallow test. it's waiting. if you take marshmallow now, you get one. if you wait 15 minutes, you get the kids who waited, you know, a tremendous success and it's the degree that social media rewards like shares immediate gratification rather than sober second thoughts deliberation and reason. it's
then woodrow wilson, theodore roosevelt insist that the president's a steward of the people for the first time rejecting the madisonian model. but then comes radio and fdr and mass communication makes possible a national demagogue in a way that it wasn't before radio and now this. social media and i talk about these phenomenon phenomena in the in the context of what we're ultimately about which is finding leaders who can exercise selfish and self-knowledge talk talk about because there's a...
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and the idea was, i mean, he had been actually a propagandist in the woodrow wilson administration, and he saw that as a disaster, came to regret that, saw that world war one had led to a slaughter and absolute slaughter. and he felt that the press was complicit in that. and so objectivity was designed to counter propaganda efforts, not to promote propaganda efforts to counter them. and the idea was that we need to all of us have our own opinions. we have our preconceptions, our preexisting points of view. and when we're doing reporting that we should we need to overcome those. we need to be open minded. we need to talk to all people. we need to look at all the evidence we need to a rigorous job, a comprehensive job, a thorough job. and in the same way that a scientist the idea was to try to replicate as best we could, what a scientist does in a laboratory where you have an hypothesis. hypothesis about what you're experiment will show. but let the evidence lead you to the conclusion you don't ignore the evidence and you don't manipulate the evidence. you let the evidence tell you what's
and the idea was, i mean, he had been actually a propagandist in the woodrow wilson administration, and he saw that as a disaster, came to regret that, saw that world war one had led to a slaughter and absolute slaughter. and he felt that the press was complicit in that. and so objectivity was designed to counter propaganda efforts, not to promote propaganda efforts to counter them. and the idea was that we need to all of us have our own opinions. we have our preconceptions, our preexisting...
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in 1916, president woodrow wilson signed legislation into law to establish an eight hour work day for railroad workers. six years later, the ford motor company became one of the first major employers in america to establish a five day work week for autoworkers. here's something i believe that most people in our country do not know. in 1933, the united states senate overwhelmingly passed legislation to establish a 30 hour work week by a vote of 53-30. that was 1933. while that legislation ultimately failed as a result of a decision from corporate america, a few years later, president franklin delano roosevelt signed the fair labor standards act into law and a 40 hour workweek was established in 1940, my friends, in 1940. unbelievably, 84 years later, despite massive growth in worker -- technology in worker productivity, millions of workers are working longer hours for low wages. i hope people hear this because this is not an issue we talk about enough. today in america, 28.5 million americans, 18% of our workforce i'm in now worked over 60 hours a week, and 40% of employees in america
in 1916, president woodrow wilson signed legislation into law to establish an eight hour work day for railroad workers. six years later, the ford motor company became one of the first major employers in america to establish a five day work week for autoworkers. here's something i believe that most people in our country do not know. in 1933, the united states senate overwhelmingly passed legislation to establish a 30 hour work week by a vote of 53-30. that was 1933. while that legislation...
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and i'm not suggesting that's a great possibility but in 1916, woodrow wilson major debs ran from jail and he was still won a million votes with a lot population. so if you run for office and go to jail. you still have a path forward, you know, potentially. so can be redeemed. but, you know, maybe william jennings bryan is an example. beginning in 1896, he ran a handful of times. he was a democratic nominee but never had redemption and never actually won, but was the nominee. several times, beginning in 1896. so it wasn't clear nixon was was going to have a path. so he's down in key biscayne, thinking, what do i do? and he doesn't know what to do. so he calls his friend reverend billy graham. graham, the picture first picture i'll show you is later, 68. this is a graham had a a a crusade rally. you can almost see at the very last letters of the word pittsburgh. so they're at the stadium in pittsburgh. and so nixon says to graham, i don't know what to do, whether i should run. would you please come down and counsel me on his decision and this is a fascinating part of the story that wasn
and i'm not suggesting that's a great possibility but in 1916, woodrow wilson major debs ran from jail and he was still won a million votes with a lot population. so if you run for office and go to jail. you still have a path forward, you know, potentially. so can be redeemed. but, you know, maybe william jennings bryan is an example. beginning in 1896, he ran a handful of times. he was a democratic nominee but never had redemption and never actually won, but was the nominee. several times,...