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william jennings bryan and ross is like, what? and again, under his theory, this is an open and shut case. the only is did scopes teach evolution or not? but he wants to hear his hero go toe to toe with darrow. and he says, okay, and we have this moment. we have this moment. oh, sorry. quick, quick. darrow as part of that is allowed to have the experts put into the record the testimony they would have given, which gets reprinted in all the newspapers and becomes kind of a national biology lesson. you'll be reading a little bit of that a section next week. but it is but it is denied for the jury to it. but here's the thing. the courtroom was so hot, the floor was creaking, the ceiling was starting to crack from the new ceiling fans they had put in for the trial. and they decide they're going to move these final days of the trial outside. so you have this spectacle that on a stage they had built outside in preparation for the crowds coming to dayton. this is now where the trial is going to move. and in front of a crowd of thousands
william jennings bryan and ross is like, what? and again, under his theory, this is an open and shut case. the only is did scopes teach evolution or not? but he wants to hear his hero go toe to toe with darrow. and he says, okay, and we have this moment. we have this moment. oh, sorry. quick, quick. darrow as part of that is allowed to have the experts put into the record the testimony they would have given, which gets reprinted in all the newspapers and becomes kind of a national biology...
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william jennings bryan. huge. everyone would knew. william jennings bryan. there. there's made by his statue in the rotunda. remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human society and that the global would be a struggle of survival for the fittest and helped cause a war that would cause 16 million deaths. and he didn't like that. darwin initially never. the term survival of the fittest is coined by a british associate ologist herbert spencer. but darwin will come to use it and they applied it to human life people are going to misuse it. brian hated the fact the great commoner william jennings bryan that the great wealth of the gilded age this is the biltmore mansion, the vanderbilts mansion made to look like versailles and asheville that the folks
william jennings bryan. huge. everyone would knew. william jennings bryan. there. there's made by his statue in the rotunda. remind me never to do that again. and he did not like darwin and reasonable some of the reasons he didn't like darwin is he particularly didn't like the way he did teaching had been used. he actually really believed that part of the german militarism that to world war one came from the germans coming to believe that darwin's principles were part would play into human...
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william the silver standard for william jennings bryan and the gold standard prevailed because william mckinley won that election in 1896. but one of the interesting things about that election was the fact that the republican party went after, you know, labor, which was unheard of because, you know that is a democratic today. it's a democratic, you know, campaign trough. and i think william mckinley changed that because and i think that's one of the major reasons why, as mckinley was a congressman, he was also known as a very protectionist. and they placed tariffs on all these coming into the country because mckinley was raised, you know, a very middle class family. and he had a heart for middle class people in the working people. so i think the 1896 election was definitely it resounded with the people. and you kind of saw that election kind of come away from the actual populist candidate, which was william jennings bryan. and and then fast forward to the election of 1901, when william mckinley, with the the egomaniac as a lot of people like to say, teddy roosevelt, he actually ran wit
william the silver standard for william jennings bryan and the gold standard prevailed because william mckinley won that election in 1896. but one of the interesting things about that election was the fact that the republican party went after, you know, labor, which was unheard of because, you know that is a democratic today. it's a democratic, you know, campaign trough. and i think william mckinley changed that because and i think that's one of the major reasons why, as mckinley was a...
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and then many of them support william jennings bryan. right? right. and that is a complete break. that radical republican tradition. right. so yes. there were always dissenters, voices, and there were dissenting amongst african-americans. yes. against imperialism. there were others like douglas and thomas fortune, who went along right advocating democracy cause the great. yet that that's something that i've never understood his support for the attacks nation of the dominican republic which sumner opposed vigorously all the older abolitionists instead said was very difficult i think, to find a political home for many of these dissenters because democratic party was cato basically an extremely rabidly yes party to jim crow in the south? yes. and the republican party was moving to this new agenda of knowing to mention the economy by the government to serve the interests of the newly emerging industrial robber barons. they were moving towards imperialism. yes, there's no political home for them and they don't try in the populist, the greenback, labor party later on, eugene debs, ameri
and then many of them support william jennings bryan. right? right. and that is a complete break. that radical republican tradition. right. so yes. there were always dissenters, voices, and there were dissenting amongst african-americans. yes. against imperialism. there were others like douglas and thomas fortune, who went along right advocating democracy cause the great. yet that that's something that i've never understood his support for the attacks nation of the dominican republic which...
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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't on the public record until my book came out. so the graham's allowed me to use billy graham's diary in this book, and it's the first book to use the diary. and the diary is fascinating. it's what i do in the book is not fair. it's
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...
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(jen) that's enterprise intelligence. (vo) it's your vision, it's your verizon. elizabeth: let's welcome to the child the chairman of the small business committee, roger williams, it felt good to have you on. let's break this down we're spotting something here. president biden at the white house correspondent made fun and the mocked new york times because the same biden is actively and business now time for the bottom line with jackie and brian david terrific sho
(jen) that's enterprise intelligence. (vo) it's your vision, it's your verizon. elizabeth: let's welcome to the child the chairman of the small business committee, roger williams, it felt good to have you on. let's break this down we're spotting something here. president biden at the white house correspondent made fun and the mocked new york times because the same biden is actively and business now time for the bottom line with jackie and brian david terrific sho