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i followed this guy and his wife eliza from slavery to emancipation to owning a tiny bit of land and over the course of 30 years, 40 years simply investing the profits of each new harvest and buying a little more land and making true business deals and they eventually had built this 200-acre farm but it happened over very long time. this was undoubtedly home. they were deeply, deeply-rooted in the county. there is also burt oliver a local minister and teacher who with his wife would go onto found industrial high school in gainesville which for 40 years as one of the most important african-american schools in north georgia and finally there was levi greenlee a black minister who owned 120 acres in the county who late in his life was inducted into the first and only black member in a group of white clergymen called the hightower baptist association i should add i'm very honored to have three of his descendents here with us tonight. i think there'll here. deidre brown stewart and irma brooks jones so yeah. [applause] their generosity and kindness to me when i was a total stranger callin
i followed this guy and his wife eliza from slavery to emancipation to owning a tiny bit of land and over the course of 30 years, 40 years simply investing the profits of each new harvest and buying a little more land and making true business deals and they eventually had built this 200-acre farm but it happened over very long time. this was undoubtedly home. they were deeply, deeply-rooted in the county. there is also burt oliver a local minister and teacher who with his wife would go onto...
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eliza monroe. >> she was president james monroe's wife.work to do to fix it. her daughter, eliza played a role. everybody hated her. >> why? >> she was mean and haughty. she thought she was royalty. hat doesn't work well in america, as you know. >> it does not. all of our kids coming out of hamilt l introduced to historic figures, including eliza hamilton. >> she a wronged wife. al zand se not my favorite. he went off and had the duel and got killed, leaving her penniness with seven children. that's not a nice thing to do. she worked with isabella fwraem, a character in the book who you probably don't know. who was this remarkable scotswoman who came to america poor. started a fancy school here. all the government children went. george washington's granddaughter, martha's granddaughter went there. her real mission was to help the poor. she started an orphanage with eliza hamilton. thankfully, we have the records. it's still in existence helping new york today. graham-windham is still first lady obama wants everybody to get moving. the orga
eliza monroe. >> she was president james monroe's wife.work to do to fix it. her daughter, eliza played a role. everybody hated her. >> why? >> she was mean and haughty. she thought she was royalty. hat doesn't work well in america, as you know. >> it does not. all of our kids coming out of hamilt l introduced to historic figures, including eliza hamilton. >> she a wronged wife. al zand se not my favorite. he went off and had the duel and got killed, leaving her...
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eliza! ♪ work! work! the schuyler sisters! >> hamilton: ♪ just you wait.amilton" blossomed during an extended run at new york's public theater. ( fireworks ) >> rose: and was greeted with fireworks over the hudson when it opened on broadway. >> lin-manuel miranda: i come up here in the opening number. >> rose: the show has already reached the loftiest heights. in 16 months at the richard rodgers theater, "hamilton" has established itself as broadway's impossible ticket, fetching more than $1,000 a seat from ticket and those lucky enough to get a seat never know who might be next to them. the president of the united states. >> lin-manuel miranda: at our sixth preview. >> rose: the vice president of the united states. >> lin-manuel miranda: yes. it's put my dreams to shame. yeah. it's, it's super, super humbling and when you list those boldface names that have come to see the show, i see those as an opportunity to see the show with fresh eyes while i'm doing it. when dick cheney's sitting in the audience, i think what is he thinking when he hears the lyric,
eliza! ♪ work! work! the schuyler sisters! >> hamilton: ♪ just you wait.amilton" blossomed during an extended run at new york's public theater. ( fireworks ) >> rose: and was greeted with fireworks over the hudson when it opened on broadway. >> lin-manuel miranda: i come up here in the opening number. >> rose: the show has already reached the loftiest heights. in 16 months at the richard rodgers theater, "hamilton" has established itself as broadway's...
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monroe was not well and her name was eliza hay and nobody could stand her and ivanka might read up ontaking that role because she was mean to the women of washington and they didn't take it well. >> they don't like that very much. >> no. >> great to have you here. >> wonderful to be with you. thanks so much. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up here tonight, a college group decides to call out some anti-trump professors and the students end up accused of mccarthyism. we'll show you what's going on there. a professor and a member of the student group both here coming up next. the holidays should bring joy. so why are you still putting up with complicated cash back cards? some cards limit where you earn bonus cash back to places they choose... quicksilver keeps it simple.s every fe with quicksilver you always earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. 'tis the season for simple. what's in your wallet? ♪ >>> whthe president and vice president, again, one of the most anti-gay humans in this country. and so we are in for a difficult time, but, again, i think that we can ge
monroe was not well and her name was eliza hay and nobody could stand her and ivanka might read up ontaking that role because she was mean to the women of washington and they didn't take it well. >> they don't like that very much. >> no. >> great to have you here. >> wonderful to be with you. thanks so much. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up here tonight, a college group decides to call out some anti-trump professors and the students end up accused of...
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monroe was not well and her name was eliza hay and nobody could stand her and ivanka might read up onefore taking that role because she was mean to the women of washington and they didn't take it well. >> they don't like that very much. >> no. >> great to have you here. >> wonderful to be with you. thanks so much. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up here tonight, a college group decides to call out some anti-trump professors and the students end up accused of mccarthyism. we'll show you what's going on there. a professor and a member of the student group both here coming up next. once i heard i was going to be a park ranger, i got really excited. gabe's obviously really sick. and there's a lot that he isn't able to do, and make-a-wish stepped in. we had to climb up the mountain to get the injured hiker. he fell from, like, a rock. he's been the one that has been rescued so many times. he said to me, "today, i got to be the hero." (avo) the subaru share the love event has helped grant the wishes of over twelve hundred kids so far. get a new subaru, and we'll donate two hundred and fift
monroe was not well and her name was eliza hay and nobody could stand her and ivanka might read up onefore taking that role because she was mean to the women of washington and they didn't take it well. >> they don't like that very much. >> no. >> great to have you here. >> wonderful to be with you. thanks so much. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up here tonight, a college group decides to call out some anti-trump professors and the students end up accused...
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eliza collins is a politics reporter for "usa today." all right, so you heard bernie sanders today. and while of course people at this plant, i mean, to keep their jobs, these are really good-paying jobs, we're talking $20, $25 an hour, so they're thrilled. bernie sanders is criticizing trump and basically says this company is being paid a ransom and it's just going to encourage others, other companies to do the same. what do you think, a.b.? >> right, i think first of all it's a campaign promise fulfilled in three weeks and that is a campaign promise fulfilled in three weeks. >> sure is. >> as you said, it's make or break for 1,000 people. that said, bernie sanders is right, that this is -- a, it's not an economic policy. it's not the job of the president. had president obama gone over to company after company and started negotiating separate deals with them, without the state legislature, deals that are mysterious. we don't know if these workers are going to take less in benefits now. is it a tax on everyone in indiana? we don't know the details. it might have come under criticism
eliza collins is a politics reporter for "usa today." all right, so you heard bernie sanders today. and while of course people at this plant, i mean, to keep their jobs, these are really good-paying jobs, we're talking $20, $25 an hour, so they're thrilled. bernie sanders is criticizing trump and basically says this company is being paid a ransom and it's just going to encourage others, other companies to do the same. what do you think, a.b.? >> right, i think first of all it's...
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that's joseph and eliza and their children who accumulated this land. i'm hopeful this one very focused story spending 200 years in the single life of a single place might suggest ways we can begin coming to gripswith our nations history of racial violence and injustice . as i was working on the book, the truth and reconciliation hearings were off and on in my mind with vendettas site about the healing power of the truth and also the corrosive effect of denial. i was frequently, i have since frequently been confronted by whites in forsyth who were angry that i am close, dredging up history. such people seem to me to what the reward of mandela's peace process, forgiveness and reconciliation without first paying the price of actually turning and facing the truth. i suppose it goes without saying that it took me the better part of a decade and 600 pages to do the story justice that it'ssince been necessarily brief . but i wanted to set this question, i know jason's book and mine have a lot in common. we are moving forward in time a little with jason's book
that's joseph and eliza and their children who accumulated this land. i'm hopeful this one very focused story spending 200 years in the single life of a single place might suggest ways we can begin coming to gripswith our nations history of racial violence and injustice . as i was working on the book, the truth and reconciliation hearings were off and on in my mind with vendettas site about the healing power of the truth and also the corrosive effect of denial. i was frequently, i have since...
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. >> eliza murphy told her dad a class mate intervened. >> you don't want to do this. don't do this. >> i believe those seconds played a big role in the outcome today. >> because it bought time. >> time for the parents who were at the school looking for their son to be able to get into that their son and remove the weapons. >> investigators say the teen came to school with a fully loaded shotgun and hand gun. he also had two boxes of ammo brought from home. >> they were engaged enough in this young man's life that when they saw him doing things differently. >> they were acting on a hunch. >> i was expecting much worse than what happened today. >> our thanks to our detention on several weapons violations. more charges are likely to come. >> this is a heart warming story. it's aubt pack of heroes. in fact, 13 retired bomb detection dogs, to be precise. they took their first steps on american soil after a long military tour in kuwait. they spent the past few years serving the country. now they're getting ready for a will work to reintegrate the dogs back into society at h
. >> eliza murphy told her dad a class mate intervened. >> you don't want to do this. don't do this. >> i believe those seconds played a big role in the outcome today. >> because it bought time. >> time for the parents who were at the school looking for their son to be able to get into that their son and remove the weapons. >> investigators say the teen came to school with a fully loaded shotgun and hand gun. he also had two boxes of ammo brought from home....
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eliza monroe. >> she was president james monroe's wife. she was sickly.t. she had a lot of work to do to furnish it. and her daughter, elida hay, played the role of first lady. everybody hated her. >> why? >> she was mean and haughty. she had been raised in paris. he had been the ambassador there. she had gone to fancy schools with royalty. and thought she was royalty. that doesn't work well in america, as you know. >> it does not. all of our kids coming out of hamilton love the music. introduced to historic figures, including eliza hamilton. >> she a wronged wife. alexander is not my favorite. >> despite the show. >> despite the show. you know. he went off and had the duel and got killed, leaving her penniless with seven children. that's not a nice thing to do. she worked with isabella graham, a character in the book who you probably don't know. who was this remarkable scotswoman who came to america poor. was widowed with a bunch of kids. started a fancy school here. all the government children went. george washington's granddaughter, martha's granddaugh
eliza monroe. >> she was president james monroe's wife. she was sickly.t. she had a lot of work to do to furnish it. and her daughter, elida hay, played the role of first lady. everybody hated her. >> why? >> she was mean and haughty. she had been raised in paris. he had been the ambassador there. she had gone to fancy schools with royalty. and thought she was royalty. that doesn't work well in america, as you know. >> it does not. all of our kids coming out of hamilton...
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one of the first examples was the eliza system invented by weizenbaum in 1964. this was built as a parody, initially of a rogerian psychotherapist and so what would happen -- what the system would do is it would interpret some information about what the user put in through some pattern matching and processing the language that they had inputted and then picked responses based on certain templates they had in the system and if you were going to parody a psychotherapist you can imagine that a lot of the answers were things like "how do you feel about that?" and "tell me more." and so at first when weizenbaum created the system, he created it to show people how difficult the problem of interacting with humans in the ai system with humans would be and he was surprised at how many people actually were fooled into believing that this was a -- so this jump started work in that field. so how do these basic systems work? . let's consider the checkers scenario. the way we frame these as learning systems reflects how you might think -- if you self-reflected about how you y
one of the first examples was the eliza system invented by weizenbaum in 1964. this was built as a parody, initially of a rogerian psychotherapist and so what would happen -- what the system would do is it would interpret some information about what the user put in through some pattern matching and processing the language that they had inputted and then picked responses based on certain templates they had in the system and if you were going to parody a psychotherapist you can imagine that a lot...
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paraguay's soon-to-be first mistress madame eliza lynch was the already-married daughter of an irishing, fond of nice things. >> guido: blouse imported from france. they say she brought to paraguay the first piano. and there were parties here. >> peter: he showed madame lynch to his father, and his father was upset. so she was put aside, and, uh -- >> anthony: kept as a mistress. >> peter: and that was the way paraguayan society tried to treat her, and she wanted to be treated as the -- >> anthony: princess. >> peter: yes. >> anthony: tell me about madame lynch's famous boat trip. on one of her more notorious ventures as hostess, madame lynch organized a grand outing to the new french colony at nouveau bordeaux. she invited all of society to join her. >> historian: right. >> anthony: a magnificent river steamer was engaged for the party. >> guido: and, well, there were some tensions between the paraguayan ladies and madame lynch. >> anthony: once on board, as the story goes, those mean bitches treated their hostess like so much trash. >> guido: and so she got upset and threw off boar
paraguay's soon-to-be first mistress madame eliza lynch was the already-married daughter of an irishing, fond of nice things. >> guido: blouse imported from france. they say she brought to paraguay the first piano. and there were parties here. >> peter: he showed madame lynch to his father, and his father was upset. so she was put aside, and, uh -- >> anthony: kept as a mistress. >> peter: and that was the way paraguayan society tried to treat her, and she wanted to be...
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letter to angelica skyler church, for those of us cannot hear the name with out thinking angelica, eliza. he is ready to her in london and talking about her plans to go back to monticello. part of the writer letter reads i have my house to bill, my field to form and to watch for the happiness of those who labor for my. i've. i've one daughter married to the man of science, and who indeed i have nothing more to wish. they live with me. if the if the other shall be as fortunate and due process of time i shall imagine myself as blessed as the "most blessed of the patriarchs". so what are you talk about a little bit about what it was in that seemingly innocuous paragraph in the letter, what was it about that language that intrigues you and made you think that was the root of this book. >> personally want to say that the title was so much controversy. we have to fight to have quotes because this is a jefferson quote about himself and we did not want people to think we are calling him the most blessed of the blast of the patriarchs because. >> because i am the most blessed of the blessed. >> s
letter to angelica skyler church, for those of us cannot hear the name with out thinking angelica, eliza. he is ready to her in london and talking about her plans to go back to monticello. part of the writer letter reads i have my house to bill, my field to form and to watch for the happiness of those who labor for my. i've. i've one daughter married to the man of science, and who indeed i have nothing more to wish. they live with me. if the if the other shall be as fortunate and due process of...
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everyone a merry christmas and happy holidays, especially shoutout to jewel, olivia, amelia, grant and elizayou soon. >>> back to breaking news out of europe. the end of a massive manhunt for the tunisian man suspected of carrying out monday's truck attack in berlin. italian authorities say 24-year-old anis amri was killed during a shootout with police officers in milan. german police say he drove a truck into a crowded christmas market, killing 12 and injuring dozens more. >>> also today an isis affiliated news agency released a video showing him pledging allegiance to the group. he didn't refer to the berlin attack. >>> this incident raises questions about europe's open borders and how germany deals with terror suspects. justice correspondent pete williams joins us from washington with more on. how to prevent this from happening and to figure that out you have to find out how he was able to evade authorities for nearly five days. he was the most wanted man in europe. >> back to the isis video for a moment. there is a question about it was known he was in touch with isis. what was the natur
everyone a merry christmas and happy holidays, especially shoutout to jewel, olivia, amelia, grant and elizayou soon. >>> back to breaking news out of europe. the end of a massive manhunt for the tunisian man suspected of carrying out monday's truck attack in berlin. italian authorities say 24-year-old anis amri was killed during a shootout with police officers in milan. german police say he drove a truck into a crowded christmas market, killing 12 and injuring dozens more....
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one of the first examples was the eliza system invented by weisenbaum in 1964. this was built as a parody, initially of a rogerian psychotherapist and so what would happen -- what the system would do is it would interpret some information about what the user put in through some pattern matching and processing the language that they had inputte . and then picked responses based on certain templates they had in the system and if you were going to parody a psychotherapist you can imagine that a lot of the answers were things like "how do you feel about that?" and "tell me more." and so at first when weizenbaum created the system, he created it to show people how difficult the problem of interacting with humans in the ai system with humans would be and he was surprised at how many people actually were fooled into believing that this was a -- so this jump started work in that field. so how do these basic systems work? . let's consider the checkers scenario. the way we frame these as learning systems reflects how you might think -- if you self-reflected about how you
one of the first examples was the eliza system invented by weisenbaum in 1964. this was built as a parody, initially of a rogerian psychotherapist and so what would happen -- what the system would do is it would interpret some information about what the user put in through some pattern matching and processing the language that they had inputte . and then picked responses based on certain templates they had in the system and if you were going to parody a psychotherapist you can imagine that a...
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there was joseph who had been born a slave but along with his wife eliza slowly and steadily amassed a large property and forsyth. they grew to more than 200 acres so i called -- followed them from slavery to emancipation to owning a tiny bit of land and over the course of you know 30 years, 40 or simply investing the prophets of each new harvest and buying a little more land and making shrewd business deals. they eventually had built this 200-acre farm but it happened over a very long time. this was undoubtedly home. they were deeply, deeply-rooted in the county. there was also burt oliver. there he is. a local minister and teacher who was he and his wife founded the industrial high school in gainesville which for 40 years was one of the most african-american schools of north georgia. finally there was levi greenlee a black minister who wants 120 acres in the county and late in his life was inducted as the first only black member group of white clergyman called the high tor baptist association i should add i'm very honored to have three of levi greenlee's descendents with us here. d
there was joseph who had been born a slave but along with his wife eliza slowly and steadily amassed a large property and forsyth. they grew to more than 200 acres so i called -- followed them from slavery to emancipation to owning a tiny bit of land and over the course of you know 30 years, 40 or simply investing the prophets of each new harvest and buying a little more land and making shrewd business deals. they eventually had built this 200-acre farm but it happened over a very long time....
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here in new york, isabella graham, a character in this book, working with eliza hamilton, become famousd an orphanage that we have wonderful records from, thank heavens, helping the poor children of new york. these women had influence throughout the centuries. >> what about two current women, michelle obama and melania trump. she's asked whether she believes her husband's presidency achieved hope. she says yes but and this is para phrasing, this is what it feels like not to have it. but then she said this. >> my offer to melania was you don't know what you don't know until you're here. the door is open and as laura bush told me, other first ladies told me. i'm not new in this going high thing. i'm modeling what was done for me by the bushes. and laura bush was nothing but gracious and helpful in her team was right there for my team. >> i love how she said this, i'm not new in this going high thing. it seems to me in reading about first ladies, there is this vulnerability. >> absolutely, because they have incredible power. they have the ear of the most powerful man on earth and can't be
here in new york, isabella graham, a character in this book, working with eliza hamilton, become famousd an orphanage that we have wonderful records from, thank heavens, helping the poor children of new york. these women had influence throughout the centuries. >> what about two current women, michelle obama and melania trump. she's asked whether she believes her husband's presidency achieved hope. she says yes but and this is para phrasing, this is what it feels like not to have it. but...
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eliza, you have been covering the bank disaster.le that friday is critical for italian banks? eliza: what we know is that one of the bigger banks seeking to raise money relative to what it is worth is monte dei paschi. they have a year and deadline to come up with. this is a significant political vacuum that has complicated. time is running out. tom: i'll go with that. what i see from your work and would also mention ben marlon over the telegraph. system, allars its the italian money abroad will flow back into italy. that seems to be the big long-term bet. fix italy will cure itself, itself and all the italian web abroad will come back to italy. do you buy that for a moment? there is a lot of wealth and italy. the key is to get banks to lend again. the economy hasn't and growing for years now. part of that is because banks are just not lending. until they clean themselves up and become healthier again, they will not be able to extend credit. tom: thank you. about on thelk european banks. thrilled that michael holland and others are
eliza, you have been covering the bank disaster.le that friday is critical for italian banks? eliza: what we know is that one of the bigger banks seeking to raise money relative to what it is worth is monte dei paschi. they have a year and deadline to come up with. this is a significant political vacuum that has complicated. time is running out. tom: i'll go with that. what i see from your work and would also mention ben marlon over the telegraph. system, allars its the italian money abroad...
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so these early systems like eliza was not doing anything that you would think of today as being intelligent, but at the time i talked about it as an ai system. there are things we do in machine learning how to even have that discussion with my grad students last week, that voice of right out and equation and optimize it, handcrafted that equation to reflect a particular scenario, are we learning? i don't know. we have a system that does something based on optimizing that equation but maybe it hasn't learned anything about the environment. and so it everything that we develop as computer scientists, we can go back and forth between that you really when we focus more on the engineering and making a system that works with often putting things that are hand coded or manually specified in order to just get the kind of outcome will looking for and then we tweak it to behave well in the snares we wanted to. as we try to extract that theoretically we tried to move to a more general concept. i would say those two kinds of things are always there mutually hand-in-hand in the scenarios and when we're
so these early systems like eliza was not doing anything that you would think of today as being intelligent, but at the time i talked about it as an ai system. there are things we do in machine learning how to even have that discussion with my grad students last week, that voice of right out and equation and optimize it, handcrafted that equation to reflect a particular scenario, are we learning? i don't know. we have a system that does something based on optimizing that equation but maybe it...
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david: thanks. , r carliurn to eliza from london.ere not in the news enough, ecb officials and ic crossing a wire and their stock is trading today. what should we read into the plight of it this morning? anda: these are key times, they have until the end of the year two complete recapitalization plan that has a number of parts, the most difficult that is to demand in the and trust from ambassadors for an equity raising of 4 billion to 5 billion euros as of political uncertainty. the of the referendum on country is adding a layer of uncertainty to that part of the deal. david: earlier, we heard from lorenzo, who used to be at the ecb, and said it is largely in the hands of the italian government. what are the plans for them to step in and what would happen to those retail bondholders who might get squeezed out? elisa: it is not just the italian government. there are european wide roles that governments need to apply when they provide state backing to lenders. possibly impose losses on stakeholders, including retail bondholders, and th
david: thanks. , r carliurn to eliza from london.ere not in the news enough, ecb officials and ic crossing a wire and their stock is trading today. what should we read into the plight of it this morning? anda: these are key times, they have until the end of the year two complete recapitalization plan that has a number of parts, the most difficult that is to demand in the and trust from ambassadors for an equity raising of 4 billion to 5 billion euros as of political uncertainty. the of the...
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eliza bethtown, kentucky. chris, good morning. go ahead, chris. caller: yes, good morning.nks for your show. 'm catholic, not a good catholic, but i'm conflicted on abortion. i'd like to say, i'd like to see -- geez, unding for vasectomies, i'm sorry, vasectomies, instead of abortion. lot of peopleis a that are incarcerated right now, to pay for ford children. i think there needs to be an also think here, parents should be able to sign for their children to have it paid for byve their insurance companies. host: all right, showing viewer shots from trump tower this morning, where c-span has its camera feed. saw trump there with anye west in the lobby of trump tower. greenville, rt, north carolina, line for independents. robert, vice president-elect, what role do you want to see mike pence play in donald trump's administration? caller: well, the only role he's to play is as soon as donald trump gets inaugurated going to be impeached and that is the whole mike pence lan and is going to step up and take over the show. completely is incompetent, unqualified, lying con man and we
eliza bethtown, kentucky. chris, good morning. go ahead, chris. caller: yes, good morning.nks for your show. 'm catholic, not a good catholic, but i'm conflicted on abortion. i'd like to say, i'd like to see -- geez, unding for vasectomies, i'm sorry, vasectomies, instead of abortion. lot of peopleis a that are incarcerated right now, to pay for ford children. i think there needs to be an also think here, parents should be able to sign for their children to have it paid for byve their insurance...
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life to telling stories about women that did not have a voice at the time and i fell in love with elizay. she was born in the west indies in 1722 and then she moved to south carolina with her father and ran his plantation for him. she was the first woman to successfully cultivate indigo to use as a dye in the fabric market. if any of you are wearing jeans lady toou have this think. in addition, she also had the confidence at the age of 16 tune out once, not twice, but three times tell her father, thank you to the marriage proposals that he would bring home to her. she told him that i will be the decider of my own fate and she was and she married a wonderful man. when she became a mother, she was a progressive. whoraised two young boys when they grew up working players in the american revolution and ended up being signers of the american dental -- declaration. her daughter ran three plantations of her own. george washington was a pallbearer at her funeral. she has also given us the largest collection of the written word why a female to date the colonial era. as i spent years going throug
life to telling stories about women that did not have a voice at the time and i fell in love with elizay. she was born in the west indies in 1722 and then she moved to south carolina with her father and ran his plantation for him. she was the first woman to successfully cultivate indigo to use as a dye in the fabric market. if any of you are wearing jeans lady toou have this think. in addition, she also had the confidence at the age of 16 tune out once, not twice, but three times tell her...