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annapolis conspired against baltimore baltimore disk file against annapolis. the economy was in ruins. people know if you got the capitol you get the government moving in the military moving in congress moving in. that meant an economic windfall of a boarding houses and restaurants in economic activity. so everybody wanted the capitol. ben franklin at one point said maybe we did multiple capitals maybe we need revolving capitol for there is root joke about their trojan horse alluding to how unpopular congress was the joke was meg who should build a trojan course, but congress and a belly and sneak it into a city at night and let them do the business, load up and sneak out to the next city we could not get a capitol. so enter george washington. hampton vice for problems is that remarkable to me it should've been ben franklin. it should have been john adams, thomas jefferson we had some remarkable renaissance men. well educated well-traveled, extraordinary intellects. it was not then that identified these problems and came up with the solution was a one man amon
annapolis conspired against baltimore baltimore disk file against annapolis. the economy was in ruins. people know if you got the capitol you get the government moving in the military moving in congress moving in. that meant an economic windfall of a boarding houses and restaurants in economic activity. so everybody wanted the capitol. ben franklin at one point said maybe we did multiple capitals maybe we need revolving capitol for there is root joke about their trojan horse alluding to how...
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washington asked alexander hamilton in 1786 hamilton calls for convention in the city of annapolis and maryland. the problem only handful of states showed up. everybody argued and embarrassingly walked out. it was no way to start a government. washington pushes along with hamilton for convention the following year in 1787. they they are going back to philadelphia hoping that lightning strikes twice. they have errors to correct and they have to improve the articles and they have to create a new constitutional system of government strengthen our government and find ways of moving forward in a more united way. next slide. what we don't know is people know about the founding debates of over the electoral college and how do we pick a president but i call it the other and that was over the capitol city trichet we have multiple capitals and where should it be? what should it look like? they couldn't even agree on one p. one point to satisfy everybody even ben franklin throughout the idea we should have multiple capitals. the joke was because it's congress nobody would want congress to come to
washington asked alexander hamilton in 1786 hamilton calls for convention in the city of annapolis and maryland. the problem only handful of states showed up. everybody argued and embarrassingly walked out. it was no way to start a government. washington pushes along with hamilton for convention the following year in 1787. they they are going back to philadelphia hoping that lightning strikes twice. they have errors to correct and they have to improve the articles and they have to create a new...
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you know, annapolis conspired against baltimore. baltimore conspired against annapolis.f the reasons was economics. you know, the british had blockaded our eastern seaboard. the economy was in ruin. people knew that if you got the capital, you would get the government moving in, the military moving in, the congress moving in, and that meant an economic windfall, you know, a bit of a -- boarding houses, restaurants, and economic activity. so everybody wanted the capital. there was even a joke at one point -- ben franklin at one point said maybe we need multiple capitals or maybe we need a resolving capital. there was a funny joke about the trojan horse alluding to how unpopular congress was. the joke among a lot of the members of congress was maybe we should build a trojan horse, put congress in the belly, and sneak it into a city at night. [laughter] do the business, load it back up and sneak out to the next city, so we couldn't get a capital. so enter george washington. and he really identifies four problems, and this is what's so remarkable to me. it should have been b
you know, annapolis conspired against baltimore. baltimore conspired against annapolis.f the reasons was economics. you know, the british had blockaded our eastern seaboard. the economy was in ruin. people knew that if you got the capital, you would get the government moving in, the military moving in, the congress moving in, and that meant an economic windfall, you know, a bit of a -- boarding houses, restaurants, and economic activity. so everybody wanted the capital. there was even a joke at...
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he was too old to go to annapolis. by this time, he was 20 years old, and he would not start college until he was almost 21. and that would have made him a year or two old for eligibility in annapolis. he ended up going to west point, which is fine with him. again, he wants that college education, and he wants to continue playing sports. he goes to west point in 1911 and indeed becomes a football star and in fact, started to gain a lot of national attention. plays in a game against the famous jim thorpe, carlisle school, he was on the verge of being a star when he suffers a really catastrophic knee injury in the game against tufts university, and that's basically the end of his athletic career, nothing he could fix at the time, and it was probably a torn acl or something along those lines that are fairly routine now, but it was enough to end his athletic career, and almost cost him his commission. and in fact, he could not join the cavalry because his knee could not take mounting and dismounting a horse, but he did mak
he was too old to go to annapolis. by this time, he was 20 years old, and he would not start college until he was almost 21. and that would have made him a year or two old for eligibility in annapolis. he ended up going to west point, which is fine with him. again, he wants that college education, and he wants to continue playing sports. he goes to west point in 1911 and indeed becomes a football star and in fact, started to gain a lot of national attention. plays in a game against the famous...
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and that would have made him a year too old for eligibility in annapolis. and so he ends up going to west point which is fine with him because again, he just wants that college education and he wants to continue playing sports and so he goes to west point in 1911 and indeed becomes a football star and in fact, he's starting to gain a lot of national attention plays in the game against the famous jim thor carlisle indian school. is on the verge of being a star when he suffers a really catastrophic knee injury in a game against tufts university and that's basically the end of this athletic career. nothing. he could make it fix at the time and it was probably a torn acl or something along those lines that are they're fairly routine now. but it was enough to end his athletic career and almost cost him his commission. and in fact, he could not join the cavalry because his knee cannot take mounting and dismounting. horse, but he did make it through west point academically. he was kind of midland in the middle of the class. they had a very high number of demerits.
and that would have made him a year too old for eligibility in annapolis. and so he ends up going to west point which is fine with him because again, he just wants that college education and he wants to continue playing sports and so he goes to west point in 1911 and indeed becomes a football star and in fact, he's starting to gain a lot of national attention plays in the game against the famous jim thor carlisle indian school. is on the verge of being a star when he suffers a really...
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in 2014 erika west bank annapolis author of the year. the women of chateau lafayette by stephanie dray is a sweeping of duty and hope, love and courage, and the strength we take from those who came before us, anan epic saga based on the true story of the extraordinary castle of marquis de lafayette and remarkable women bound by its legacy. stephanie dray is a "new york times," "wall street journal," and "usa today" best-selling author of historical women's fiction. her work has been translated into eight languages and tops list for the most anticipated reads of the year. . in 2014, erica was named annapolis author of the year. the women of chÂteau latvian by stephanie dray is a sweeping novel about duty and hope, love and courage and the strength we take from those who came before us. an epic saga based on the true story of the extraordinary castle of marquee and the women found by their legacy. stephanie dray the "new york times", wall street journal and usa today best-selling author of historical women's fiction. her work has been tran
in 2014 erika west bank annapolis author of the year. the women of chateau lafayette by stephanie dray is a sweeping of duty and hope, love and courage, and the strength we take from those who came before us, anan epic saga based on the true story of the extraordinary castle of marquis de lafayette and remarkable women bound by its legacy. stephanie dray is a "new york times," "wall street journal," and "usa today" best-selling author of historical women's fiction....
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cities under consideration at one point or another from albany and new york city to baltimore and annapolisperrysburg and lancaster to williamsburg. there were a number of cities under consideration. and one of the problems washington saul was parochialism. everybody wanted their city and state and not another one so pennsylvania would conspire against new york and newrg york would conspire against pennsylvania and against baltimore and baltimore conspired against annapolis. one of the reasons was economics. the british had blockaded the eastern seaboard. the economy was in ruins, so people knew that if you got to the capital, you would get the government moving in, the military moving in, the congress, and that meant an economic windfall of houses and restaurants andnd economic activity. so everybody wanted the capital. there was even a joke at one point ben franklin said maybe we need multiple capitals or revolving capital and there was a funny joke about the trojan horse eluding to hell unpopular congressy was. the joke among a lot of the members of congress was maybe we shouldk build a
cities under consideration at one point or another from albany and new york city to baltimore and annapolisperrysburg and lancaster to williamsburg. there were a number of cities under consideration. and one of the problems washington saul was parochialism. everybody wanted their city and state and not another one so pennsylvania would conspire against new york and newrg york would conspire against pennsylvania and against baltimore and baltimore conspired against annapolis. one of the reasons...
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york would conspire against pennsylvania vice aet versa not been against baltimore and t against annapolis one of e reasons was economics predict the british had blockaded the seaboard the economy was in berlin and so people know that if you got the capitol, you would get the government meddling in the military moving in the congress moving in and that meant an economic windfall. from boarding houses and restaurants in economic activities. so everybody wanted the capitol. there is even a joke at one point, maybe we need multiple capitals or maybe revolving capitol and there was a funny joke about the trojan horse, it alluded to how unpopular congress was. the joke among the members of congress was maybe weni should build a trojan horse and for congress in the belly and sneak it into a city at night. [laughter] and load a backup and then sneak out to the next city. so we can get a capitol so interest george washington he really identifies four problems. this is what is so remarkable to me. it should meant and franklin. it should have been john adams or thomas jefferson. we had some remarkab
york would conspire against pennsylvania vice aet versa not been against baltimore and t against annapolis one of e reasons was economics predict the british had blockaded the seaboard the economy was in berlin and so people know that if you got the capitol, you would get the government meddling in the military moving in the congress moving in and that meant an economic windfall. from boarding houses and restaurants in economic activities. so everybody wanted the capitol. there is even a joke...
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washington asked alexander hamilton to get involved and in 1786 he calls for a convention in the city of annapolis everybody argued and then walked out no way to start a government. and then to push with hamilton for a convention the following year, 1787. going back to philadelphia hoping lightning strikes twice improve the articles with a new constitutional system of government strengthen the government to find ways to move forward in a more united way. what we don't know is people know all about the founding of the dates over slavery, the electoral college how we pick a president. the other founding debate was if we should have a capital city. multiple capitals? what should it look like? we could not agree on one capital but at one point to satisfy everybody even ben franklin to have multiple capitals because nobody wants congress to come to the city. and the trojans get a horse and then congress would hide in and get out and do its business. this was the other founding debate. multiple votes from george washington and other framers that the debate over a capital city was even more heated and co
washington asked alexander hamilton to get involved and in 1786 he calls for a convention in the city of annapolis everybody argued and then walked out no way to start a government. and then to push with hamilton for a convention the following year, 1787. going back to philadelphia hoping lightning strikes twice improve the articles with a new constitutional system of government strengthen the government to find ways to move forward in a more united way. what we don't know is people know all...
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alexander hamilton, to get involved and 1786 hamilton calls for convention in the city of annapolis andd. the problem, only a handful of states showed up, everybody argued and embarrassingly walked out. that's no way to start our government. washington stays with it, with hamilton for convention the following year. in 1787, they are going back to philadelphia hoping lightning strikes twice. we have to improve the articles and ultimately create a new constitutional system, the government strengthen our government and find ways of moving forward in a more united way. next slide. what we don't know his people know all about the founding debates over slavery, electoral college, over how we put the president but there was another, i always call it the other founding debate and not over should we have a capitol city? should we have multiple capitals? at one time to try to satisfy it was ben franklin through cap the idea that we should have multiple capitol. it was like agent, the trojans they would get a horse, a giant trojan horse in congress would hide in and going to each city and congress
alexander hamilton, to get involved and 1786 hamilton calls for convention in the city of annapolis andd. the problem, only a handful of states showed up, everybody argued and embarrassingly walked out. that's no way to start our government. washington stays with it, with hamilton for convention the following year. in 1787, they are going back to philadelphia hoping lightning strikes twice. we have to improve the articles and ultimately create a new constitutional system, the government...
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in 2014 she was named annapolis' author of the year. the women of chateau lafayette by stephanie dray is a sweeping novel about duty and hope and love and courage and the strength from those who came before us, an epic novel by the women of lafayette, and a wall street journal, new york times, usa today best selling author of women's fiction and work translated into eight languages and tops lists for the most anticipated reads of the year. before becoming an award winning novelist, stephanie was a lawyer and a teacher. and moderating today's discussion between those two fantastic authors is karen, the author of six novels, including a woman of intelligence, 1 is -- 100 suns and one is going soon fob a motion picture. she's written for "the washington post," maple miami herald, and on cnn, entertainment tonight and the early show. welcome, erika, stephanie and karen. >> thank you, i'm so excited to be here today talking to stephanie and erika about their books. their masterpieces as one of them say as-- says their long masterpieces. i'd
in 2014 she was named annapolis' author of the year. the women of chateau lafayette by stephanie dray is a sweeping novel about duty and hope and love and courage and the strength from those who came before us, an epic novel by the women of lafayette, and a wall street journal, new york times, usa today best selling author of women's fiction and work translated into eight languages and tops lists for the most anticipated reads of the year. before becoming an award winning novelist, stephanie...
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in 2014, erica was named annapolis author of the year. the women of chÂteau latvian by stephanie dray is a sweeping novel about duty and hope, love and courage and the strength we take from those who came before us. an epic saga based on the true story of the extraordinary castle of marquee and the women found by their legacy. stephanie dray the "new york times", wall street journal and usa today best-selling author of historical women's fiction. her work has been translated into eight languages and topless are the most anticipated reads of the year. before becoming an award-winning novelist stephanie was a lawyer and teacher. and moderating today's discussion between these two [inaudible question] fasting authors is karen she's the author of six novels including eight woman of intelligence, 100 sons, and the gilded years which is soon to be a major motion picture. a former political reporter, karen has also written for the washington post the miami herald, the chicago tribune and newsday. she has appeared as a celebrity and politics expe
in 2014, erica was named annapolis author of the year. the women of chÂteau latvian by stephanie dray is a sweeping novel about duty and hope, love and courage and the strength we take from those who came before us. an epic saga based on the true story of the extraordinary castle of marquee and the women found by their legacy. stephanie dray the "new york times", wall street journal and usa today best-selling author of historical women's fiction. her work has been translated into...
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asks alexander hamilton to get involved and in 1786 hamilton calls for convention in the city of annapolis in maryland. the probably handful of states showed up. everybody argued and embarrassingly walked out. that's no way to start a government of washington stays with it and pushes along with hamilton for a convention the following year. 1787. they're going back to philadelphia hoping lightning strikes twice. they have errors to correct. they have to improve the articles if they would ultimately create a new constitutional system of government, strengthen our government and find ways of moving forward in more unity united way. next light. so what we don't know is people know all about the founding debates over slavery, over the electoral college, over how do we pick a president but there was another i always call it the other founding debate, and that was over should we have a capital city? should we have multiple capitals? where should it be? what should look like, its nature, the side that? they couldn't even agree on one capital. at one time to try to set up everybody even been franco
asks alexander hamilton to get involved and in 1786 hamilton calls for convention in the city of annapolis in maryland. the probably handful of states showed up. everybody argued and embarrassingly walked out. that's no way to start a government of washington stays with it and pushes along with hamilton for a convention the following year. 1787. they're going back to philadelphia hoping lightning strikes twice. they have errors to correct. they have to improve the articles if they would...
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movies that were made -- i can't remember titles, but movies that were made, say, about west point or annapolis and movies of that kind that the plot took place in the story with regard to cadets that were there in those stores. then there were of course the service pictures. when war pictures came, war pictures that were based on patriotism and so forth and were pretty factual in their portrayal of those times. yes, i think there was a great thought in hollywood to make pictures that tied into the things that people understood and knew. >> you also said in that farewell speech that you directed american children to sit down with their parents and talk about what america stands for and what there was to celebrate in this country? if you could lead that kind of discussion at a dinner table, who would be the people in your lifetime that you would put forward as patriots, the kind of model americans that would serve to inspire coming generations? >> there are any number. start with the people who go into space in the shuttle and come back heros of our time. also, i think it's more general than tha
movies that were made -- i can't remember titles, but movies that were made, say, about west point or annapolis and movies of that kind that the plot took place in the story with regard to cadets that were there in those stores. then there were of course the service pictures. when war pictures came, war pictures that were based on patriotism and so forth and were pretty factual in their portrayal of those times. yes, i think there was a great thought in hollywood to make pictures that tied into...
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not the one but several times. program that has been, you know, kind of you today on algae ah, ah, annapolis, born with aliya in doha. thank you miriam, the wait to see little messy in action is over. as he finally made his debut for paris danger, mom, the arjun time came off the bench after halftime on sunday night against the room. he played for about 30 minutes as he continues to build match fitness. his last match was the co america final in early july, there was no classic messy moment, but his team did win to know both goals. coming from fellow superstar killian and bob manchester united have broken the premier league record for consecutive away games without losing. and they mainly have their goal keeper, to think for that for surviving against wolverhampton. david, the hey, i had a sensational save midway through the 2nd half. united found a winner in the 80 minute, courtesy of mason greenwood final score. here was one mill. we need to get all the paperwork, condone which i know part of, but hopefully we can get that sorted and we can announce its 100 percent. and let's get christian
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ike dedicated himself to try to get an appointment to annapolis or west point. no preference, just wanted a college education. he wanted someone to pay for it. and so while extending the boiler is also studying every night during 12 hours. he does well in the employment, there's a competitive exam offered by senator joseph bristo. eisenhower secures an appointment. he was too old, however, to go to annapolis. by this point he was 20 years old. he would not start college until he was almost 21. that would have made him a year or two too old. it's going to west point. it's fun with them. again, he just once a college education. he wants to continue playing sports. so we go to west point in 1911, and indeed he becomes a football star. in fact he's starting to gain a lot of national attention. he plays in the game against the famous john torque indian school. he's on the verge of being a star when he suffers a catastrophic major. in a game against tufts university. that is basically the end of his athletic career. nothing he could fix at the time. it was probably to
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when vup a tornado watch, which you do, have annapolis to college station to scranton, you know that it's possible. i'm watching that really strong line move through harrisburg right now. anybody east of there, i'd watch for severe storms. now, we're going to see splash flooding with this possibly, too, going into tomorrow. new york, vermont, new hampshire, even maine under flash flood watch. david? >> ginger, thank you. >>> when we come back, news for garth brooks tonight. >>> and a big night for a first >>> and a big night for a first lady. not ca by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin,... i want that. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily... or take longer for bleeding to stop. get help right
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in the city of annapolis in maryland. the problem only had a full of states showed up and everybody argued and embarrassingly, marco. washington stays with it and he pushes along with hamilton for the following year, 1787 the going back to philadelphia hoping that lightning strikes twice. and they have to improve the articles, they would ultimately create a new constitution and system of government, strengthen our government and find ways of moving forward in a mark united light. next slide. so we don't know as people know all about the fanning's of the slavery and over the electoral college and over how we pick a president but there was another, i always call it the other fanning debate and that was should we have a capitol city. multiple capitals? or where should it be and what should it look like in the size of it. the agree and one point to try to satisfy everybody ben franklin through the idea we should have multiple capitals. because nobody would want congress to come to the city. and the joke was like ancient you k
in the city of annapolis in maryland. the problem only had a full of states showed up and everybody argued and embarrassingly, marco. washington stays with it and he pushes along with hamilton for the following year, 1787 the going back to philadelphia hoping that lightning strikes twice. and they have to improve the articles, they would ultimately create a new constitution and system of government, strengthen our government and find ways of moving forward in a mark united light. next slide. so...
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so they were concerned that the congress would never return if they went off and and annapolis or green states and all the money they've invested in washington would be gone. and so they went to the commissioners who had responsibility for the money in the commissioner said no, we cannot use this money for anything except for building the capitol they manipulative president madison he agreed with the commissioners and so as a continuing story common law says that we have got to do it ourselves. so daniel was one of the investors are probably provided much of the land for it but they get group of people together and they're quite a bit of a building so the congress doesn't go somewhere else. another congress that point is meeting at the hotel run seventh street but that was the biggest building in town besides the capitol itself but is just not adequate for congress. in law and the others knew that congress was not going to like that. so they said, we open up this building is a good investment and even if the congress decide not to use it, you'll make a good hotel site with big meeting r
so they were concerned that the congress would never return if they went off and and annapolis or green states and all the money they've invested in washington would be gone. and so they went to the commissioners who had responsibility for the money in the commissioner said no, we cannot use this money for anything except for building the capitol they manipulative president madison he agreed with the commissioners and so as a continuing story common law says that we have got to do it ourselves....
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she graduated in 1994 from annapolis. >>> next, from concerts to hockey games and everything in betweeny you'll soon need more than a ticket to get into the sap center. >> and streaming today on cbsn bay area we talk to democrat recall candidate condition raspat and why he wants to unseat gavin newsom. >>> plus, we chat with one of the actors of the onand what viewers can expect. >> let's give you a look outside. let's take a moment to take this all in. beautiful as the sun comes up from our sales force this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our state golden. >>> i'm anne makovec at the news take. let's take a look at afghanistan where evacuation flights continue with new urgency to get all foreign troops outside of the country. at this point people are not allowed past the main gate of the airport and dozen of taliban members are patrolling the area. the white house said over the past 24 hours more than 12,000 people were evacuated from kabul. yesterday's attack targeted the thousands trying
she graduated in 1994 from annapolis. >>> next, from concerts to hockey games and everything in betweeny you'll soon need more than a ticket to get into the sap center. >> and streaming today on cbsn bay area we talk to democrat recall candidate condition raspat and why he wants to unseat gavin newsom. >>> plus, we chat with one of the actors of the onand what viewers can expect. >> let's give you a look outside. let's take a moment to take this all in. beautiful...
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coddington and thomas all were concerned congress would never return they would off to annapolis, baltimore replace what is appropriate meeting space and then all the money they invested in washington would be gone. and so they went to the commissioners who had responsibilities for the money. the commissioner said no it cannot use money for anything except building the capitol. that even appealed to president madison who agreed with the commissioners. and so, as is the continuing story thomas law says we have got to do it ourselves. he gets together, daniel karol was one of the investors he provided much of the land for. congress was a meeting at the hotel besides the capitol itself it's just not adequate to the congress and law and the others knew congress was not going to like that. and so they said we will put up this building as an investment. even if congress decides not to use it will make it good hotel site with big meeting rooms the city did not have they thought, they knew they had to get it done in a hurry. so here is the quotation from the. about the construction of this building
coddington and thomas all were concerned congress would never return they would off to annapolis, baltimore replace what is appropriate meeting space and then all the money they invested in washington would be gone. and so they went to the commissioners who had responsibilities for the money. the commissioner said no it cannot use money for anything except building the capitol. that even appealed to president madison who agreed with the commissioners. and so, as is the continuing story thomas...
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nation with a out on —- there were over 30 cities from albany and new york city in baltimore and annapolisnday solved this parochialism everyone wanted their city and state and not another. and then to conspire against pennsylvania and that was economics to blockade the eastern seaboard the economy is in ruin, so people and then that meant an economic windfall and then he said maybe we need multiple capitals that was a funny drill on —- joke about the trojan horse but so we could not get a capital then enters washington who really identifies what is so remarkable to me that should have been franklin. that should have been adams and jefferson. we had remarkable renaissance man well educated and traveled an extraordinary intellect. the one among them that was not well-traveled or educated one trip abroad spending a few days in barbados. so i think that innovation to think out-of-the-box. so here's the problems that i focus on. number one the government would not endure as soon as the revolutionary war in march of 1783 along the hudson in new york there is mutiny. and then about to seize vict
nation with a out on —- there were over 30 cities from albany and new york city in baltimore and annapolisnday solved this parochialism everyone wanted their city and state and not another. and then to conspire against pennsylvania and that was economics to blockade the eastern seaboard the economy is in ruin, so people and then that meant an economic windfall and then he said maybe we need multiple capitals that was a funny drill on —- joke about the trojan horse but so we could not get a...
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and i got an appointment to annapolis, but unfortunately i failed the physical. so the navy's loss was the air force gain. i moved into the air force and went through a small aviation college, parks college, and basically got my commission, my wings at laughlin air force base and then i went through federal weapons school at dulles. i learned to fly, fight and win under the aces of the korean war. i graduated, and first initial assignment was to myrtle beach, 354th, which was commanded by an double ace, ace in korea, as well as in world war ii, and he was what i'd say an inspirational leader because he used to travel around, had a colored jeep and he would travel around to the various locations on the base, indicating his various presence. they would say, hey, he is here, he's there, and on down the line. basically he made all of these people part of the great team on the 354th. one of the vagaries of military orders i just finished checking out the f-100, but i got assigned to an f-86 base at k-55 korea. and while i lost my love affair with the hun, this really
and i got an appointment to annapolis, but unfortunately i failed the physical. so the navy's loss was the air force gain. i moved into the air force and went through a small aviation college, parks college, and basically got my commission, my wings at laughlin air force base and then i went through federal weapons school at dulles. i learned to fly, fight and win under the aces of the korean war. i graduated, and first initial assignment was to myrtle beach, 354th, which was commanded by an...
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represents the sky argued tradition, strength connection with the land and on and on the navy chapel in annapolis looks like it's out of italy grand glass and marble and a huge dome and and then the navy has this grandiose international vision they go all around the world. they are the most secure branch no one can touch them with these fast ships. that is the navy. that somebody has rubbed the grass on the church every way before services. that is the navy but the air force? that want to ruin it but i would encourage everybody to go on your phone and google air force academy chapel and you will see exactly what is talking about. >> is someone who did that want to second that motion was the photographs worked out. the visual display so why do you think those ideological differences show off their? >> because chapels in the traditional understanding the role it plays in the service academy where the values are represented and what you stand for in the same way you look at different the culture of those churches. with those mennonites and the material possessions and hierarchical people. it's like
represents the sky argued tradition, strength connection with the land and on and on the navy chapel in annapolis looks like it's out of italy grand glass and marble and a huge dome and and then the navy has this grandiose international vision they go all around the world. they are the most secure branch no one can touch them with these fast ships. that is the navy. that somebody has rubbed the grass on the church every way before services. that is the navy but the air force? that want to ruin...
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i'm a resemblance to the annapolis language and intonations of this particular translation infuses rhetoric with solemnity and safety and authority. consider, for example a few lines from perhaps the most famous example of revolutionary larry candice is patrick canneries, give me liberty or give me death speech. and as that speech has been passed down to us in somewhat contested, let me just read to you a few lines. the famous lines that you will recall, he says why stand we hear idle. what is it that gentlemen which, wet where they nervous as life so dear or piece so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery. forbid it, oh my god. i know not wet course others may take, but that's for me, give me liberty or give me death. another quite a few references and illusions there to biblical language, king james language. why stand here idle or is life so dear, that comes from acts chapter 20. and then there's that really powerful set up where he says, but as for me, this echoes the language of genesis and that covenant between john abraham, and perhaps more famously it takes us t
i'm a resemblance to the annapolis language and intonations of this particular translation infuses rhetoric with solemnity and safety and authority. consider, for example a few lines from perhaps the most famous example of revolutionary larry candice is patrick canneries, give me liberty or give me death speech. and as that speech has been passed down to us in somewhat contested, let me just read to you a few lines. the famous lines that you will recall, he says why stand we hear idle. what is...
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built from the ground up starting in a bipartisan summit with governor hogan at his mansion in the annapolists and culminated into this. a lot of hard work has gone into this. and the only thing that i ask of my colleagues and i know josh is going to feel the same, if you are going to criticize something, you better have an alternative but it is not okay to crit seize those rolling their sleeves up early mornings and late nights to get to 60 votes in the senate when you have done nothing offer no alternative. >> it sounds like what i tell my kids. if you have a complaint, bring me a solution. and there is a long recess happening here. the house is not back until september 20th. how is that time going to be used? >> well, i was at the warren county far in northern new jersey the other day and i can't tell you how many people came up to me, democrats and republicans, i can't believe you are going to get this done. i'm so sick of hitting the potholes in jersey when we're driving and the tunnel between new york and new jersey is 113 years old an we have to fix that and i said don't worry we're g
built from the ground up starting in a bipartisan summit with governor hogan at his mansion in the annapolists and culminated into this. a lot of hard work has gone into this. and the only thing that i ask of my colleagues and i know josh is going to feel the same, if you are going to criticize something, you better have an alternative but it is not okay to crit seize those rolling their sleeves up early mornings and late nights to get to 60 votes in the senate when you have done nothing offer...
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he was actually prevented from competing at a track meet at the naval academy in annapolis because of racism and he reflected and i quote now here i am in olympic champion and they told the coach that i couldn't run i couldn't come so i had to stay home because of discrimination things hadn't changed. i'm some athletes i have to just because of the chicago shout out. i we should say right we haven't talked much about ralph metcalf who is a runner at marquette who wins multiple medals at the at the games and you know, he continues to persevere in the struggle against racism and becomes a congressman from chicago. thank you. yeah, absolutely a truly complex and fascinating figure and we can post some links about that in the comments. we have just a few minutes left. so i would like to ask one more question of each of you damian a viewer named mills is asking whether you see a connection between this post 1936 change in the meaning of sports that you described and the high representation of african-american's in contemporary sports. what are your thoughts on that? i in some ways. i'd lik
he was actually prevented from competing at a track meet at the naval academy in annapolis because of racism and he reflected and i quote now here i am in olympic champion and they told the coach that i couldn't run i couldn't come so i had to stay home because of discrimination things hadn't changed. i'm some athletes i have to just because of the chicago shout out. i we should say right we haven't talked much about ralph metcalf who is a runner at marquette who wins multiple medals at the at...
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naval academy at annapolis. and by far and above the conditions of african americans or any minorities in services today is nowhere near the same as it was during the civil war period or even world war i and world war ii. i will say, though, there are some similarities. as jeff was talking, i started jotting down some notes. he said a couple things which struck me because as i read through the book, i picked up on the same thing. there's one portion of the book where jeff discusses the fact that it was almost a promise unfulfilled. so african americans served in the military, they expected to return home and have some better life. the picture that we just showed is actually a portrayal of that in ever so many ways. but for african americans, even in the modern country that wily in today, military service still offers that promise. it's fulfilled in many ways. you know, i am retired, i am a disabled vet. that was a medical retirement. the country fulfilled its promise to me. i served, i became ill during my servi
naval academy at annapolis. and by far and above the conditions of african americans or any minorities in services today is nowhere near the same as it was during the civil war period or even world war i and world war ii. i will say, though, there are some similarities. as jeff was talking, i started jotting down some notes. he said a couple things which struck me because as i read through the book, i picked up on the same thing. there's one portion of the book where jeff discusses the fact...