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. >> why annapolis? president carter: if anybody asked me what i wanted to do, i would say i want to go to annapolis and be a officer in the navy. my fathers had been first lieutenant in the army and during the depression years. no one in my father's family had finished high school in a couple hundred years. daddy was very persistent i went to college. and annapolis and west point were the two free universities in our country. i had a favorite uncle on active duty in pacific duty in the navy and i chose the navy and annapolis is what i thought about when i was growing up. reporter: why nuclear submarines? president carter: that came along later and i wanted to go to submarines because it was the elite force, in my opinion, in the entire navy. i was in the fleet type submarines, the ones we used in the second world war and the navy built its first ship after the second world war which was a little anti-submarine submarine. i was the only officer -- first officer assigned to it. then when the nuclear progr
. >> why annapolis? president carter: if anybody asked me what i wanted to do, i would say i want to go to annapolis and be a officer in the navy. my fathers had been first lieutenant in the army and during the depression years. no one in my father's family had finished high school in a couple hundred years. daddy was very persistent i went to college. and annapolis and west point were the two free universities in our country. i had a favorite uncle on active duty in pacific duty in the...
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had on active duty in the pacific, in the navy, so i chose the navy, so annapolis, annapolis is what i thought about when i was growing up. >> why nuclear submarines? president carter: that came along later. it was the elite force in the entire navy, i thought. so i was in the submarines, the ones we used in the second world war, and then the navy built the first ship after the second world war, which was a little anti-submarine submarine. i was the only officer assigned to it. first officer assigned to. then when the nuclear program came along, i immediately put in for it. every other submarine officer did as well, but i was one of the two selected in the entire navy. i didn't know what it was. it was a secret. but i knew it was the ultimate best job in the whole navy, and i was very lucky to get it. >> mrs. carter, the story goes you wanted to be a navy wife. you were interested in moving out of plains and seeing other things. is that right? rosalynn: that's right. i was excited about traveling around the world, getting to see new and different places. loved it. in fact, jimmy was
had on active duty in the pacific, in the navy, so i chose the navy, so annapolis, annapolis is what i thought about when i was growing up. >> why nuclear submarines? president carter: that came along later. it was the elite force in the entire navy, i thought. so i was in the submarines, the ones we used in the second world war, and then the navy built the first ship after the second world war, which was a little anti-submarine submarine. i was the only officer assigned to it. first...
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so i chose the navy and annapolis. wanted to go to submarines, the elite force in my opinion and the entire navy. i was in fleet type submarines used in the second world war and then the navy built its first ship after the second world war which was a little anti-submarine submarine. i was the only first officer assigned to it. when a nuclear program came along, i immediately put in for it and the other submarine officer did as well but i was one of the two selected in the entire navy. i did not know what it was, it was a secret, but i knew it was the ultimate best job in the whole navy and i was very lucky to get it. >> the story goes you wanted to be a navy wife. you were interested in moving out of planes and seeing other things. >> i was excited about traveling around the world and getting to see new and different places. i loved it. in fact, jimmy was never on really long cruises. sometimes he would be home on the weekends. we enjoyed it. >> the longest cruise i had in that time was about three months away from ho
so i chose the navy and annapolis. wanted to go to submarines, the elite force in my opinion and the entire navy. i was in fleet type submarines used in the second world war and then the navy built its first ship after the second world war which was a little anti-submarine submarine. i was the only first officer assigned to it. when a nuclear program came along, i immediately put in for it and the other submarine officer did as well but i was one of the two selected in the entire navy. i did...
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. >> why annapolis? fmr. pres. carter: when i was five years old if anyone had asked me what i wanted to do when i grew up i would say, i want to go to an annapolis and be an officer in the navy. my father had been a first lieutenant in the army. this was during the depression years. no one in my father's family had ever finished high school. and that he was insistent that i go to college, even though we didn't have any money at the time. annapolis and west point were the two for universities in our country, and i had a favorite uncle who was on active duty in the pacific in the navy. i chose the navy, and so annapolis is what i thought about when i was growing up. >> why nuclear submarines? fmr. pres. carter: that came along later. i wanted to go to submarines, which was the elite force in the navy. i was in the fleet-types of marines, the ones used in the second world war. and then the navy built its first ship after the second world war, which was an anti-submarine submarine. i was the first officer assigned to
. >> why annapolis? fmr. pres. carter: when i was five years old if anyone had asked me what i wanted to do when i grew up i would say, i want to go to an annapolis and be an officer in the navy. my father had been a first lieutenant in the army. this was during the depression years. no one in my father's family had ever finished high school. and that he was insistent that i go to college, even though we didn't have any money at the time. annapolis and west point were the two for...
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annapolis. and if you're in attendance there and you think, you know, that doesn't bespeak a whole lot of interest in organizing national economic matters. so one of those who was in attendance there. fortunately, i think in terms of the question of nationhood, was alexander hamilton. certainly there were others. but hamilton key here because he's absolutely dismayed by what he sees. i mean, there's much to be said about alexander hamilton in this capacity that hamilton grew up, and i've mentioned him before. hamilton grew up in the west indies, so he's very much attuned to maritime commerce. international commerce. he has that vantage point. he's very kind of cosmopolitan in sense. he witnesses, you might say, the flags, many nations coming in and out of the caribbean. right. he i think personally for him, it's kind of important. i was born of illegitimate birth and believe that if he was going to better himself, he was going to have to do it through his own efforts, through his own merits. tha
annapolis. and if you're in attendance there and you think, you know, that doesn't bespeak a whole lot of interest in organizing national economic matters. so one of those who was in attendance there. fortunately, i think in terms of the question of nationhood, was alexander hamilton. certainly there were others. but hamilton key here because he's absolutely dismayed by what he sees. i mean, there's much to be said about alexander hamilton in this capacity that hamilton grew up, and i've...
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that was the annapolis convention. and, again, the idea was workout, you know, some kind of commercial arrangements on other rivers, other water ways, just as they had done in sort of smaller form initially. so the annapolis convention in 1786 didn't really bode any better for sort of national effort in this respect because when you looked at the states that sent delegates to annapolis, it was pitifully small. every state was invited to come, you know, send delegates. vote up your delegates, send them here, let them come, right? but only five states bothered to send delegates to annapolis. and if you're in attend tans -- attendance there, and you think that doesn't bespeak a whole lot of interest in organizing national economic matters, so one of those who was in attendance there, fortunately, i think, in terms of the question of nationhood was alexander hamilton. certainly there were others, but hamilton is key here. because he's absolutely dismayed by what he sees. there's much to be said about xander hamilton in thi
that was the annapolis convention. and, again, the idea was workout, you know, some kind of commercial arrangements on other rivers, other water ways, just as they had done in sort of smaller form initially. so the annapolis convention in 1786 didn't really bode any better for sort of national effort in this respect because when you looked at the states that sent delegates to annapolis, it was pitifully small. every state was invited to come, you know, send delegates. vote up your delegates,...
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annapolis for refusing to withdraw!mply update it's software, but the bbc has complained about several summaries of its own headlines, that were incorrectly generated by apple. one said luke littler had won the world darts championship before the final had even begun. in tonight's football, newcastle have beaten arsenal 2—0 in the first leg of the carabao cup semi—final at the emirates stadium. joe wilson was watching. it's a tuesday night, it's january, it's 250 miles, but it's newcastle's chance for a trophy so, of course, in their thousands they came. a big occasion this, too, for arsenal. their early opportunity — responsibility fell to gabriel martinelli. commentator: what a chance for arsenal to take the lead! - the priceless asset is the instinctive finisher. newcastle have one. when a chance fell to alexander isak, no doubt. he does that most weeks these days. he has done it again! isak doesn't score with every shot, sure, but when he forces the save, newcastle reacted. anthony gordon, a 2—0 lead in the first le
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he was a naval officer, a graduate of annapolis. he wasn't a pacifist. annapolis.ifist. he worked on a nuclear submarine. - pacifist. he worked on a nuclear submarine. he i pacifist. he worked on a i nuclear submarine. he did. pacifist. he worked on a - nuclear submarine. he did. is there any _ nuclear submarine. he did. is there any memory _ nuclear submarine. he did. is there any memory of - nuclear submarine. he did. is there any memory ofjimmy l there any memory ofjimmy carter that stands out to you? oh, yes. iactually carter that stands out to you? oh, yes. i actually briefed carter that stands out to you? oh, yes. iactually briefed him on the defence budget after he was elected, when he was president—elect, in the blair house. and it was the most extraordinary experience for me and he had campaigned on cutting the defence budget by some large amount. and i helped to persuade him that a more modest cut would be a more prudent, prudent move. so that's a very clear memory. barry blechman, co—founder of the stinson centre, thank you for those memories. well, here
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i went to georgia tech, where i joined the navy and i went on to the naval academy at annapolis, and that is where i began to teach bible lessons on sunday. as a matter of fact, i took the -- i talked the children of families who were stationed there permanently. i later served as a submarine officer, and my last duty at sea in the pacific ocean was during the korean war. i served in the navy for 11 years, and i came back to georgia to a life of farming. one of the most memorable occasions i had was the volunteer of what they called a "pioneer missionary program." every year, i would go somewhere every year assigned by the convention to bring other people to christ. one of my most memorable ones was to massachusetts and i had a leader there who was from brooklyn new york. , he was a cuban-american and his name was eloy crews. i would read a few verses from the bible, in spanish using a , different vocabulary than the one i had used in the navy, i might say. and he would give the final salvation to perspective followers of christ. he was more than successful in winning those souls to
i went to georgia tech, where i joined the navy and i went on to the naval academy at annapolis, and that is where i began to teach bible lessons on sunday. as a matter of fact, i took the -- i talked the children of families who were stationed there permanently. i later served as a submarine officer, and my last duty at sea in the pacific ocean was during the korean war. i served in the navy for 11 years, and i came back to georgia to a life of farming. one of the most memorable occasions i...
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georgia tech, where i joined the navy and they will rotc and then went on to the naval academy at annapolis and that's where i began to teach bible lessons sunday. as a matter of fact, i taught the children are they families? they were stationed there permanently. our later served as a submarine officer. and in my last duty in the at sea in the pacific ocean was during the korean i served in the navy for 11 years. then i came back to plains, georgia, and to a life of farming. one of the most memorable occasions i had then was the volunteer as what the southern baptist convention called a pioneer missionary program. every year i would go somewhere assigned by the southern baptist convention to bring other people to christ. one of my most memorable was to go to massachusetts, and i had a leader there who was from brooklyn, new york. he was a cuban american, and his name was eloy cruz. i would read a few verses from the bible in using a different vocabulary than the one i had used in the navy. i might say. and then eloy cruz would give the plan of salvation to prospective followers of christ.
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. >> a lot of letters to your family at annapolis. for you a prolific writer?? president carter: i think my parents would agree i was not a prolific letter writer. my mother wrote quite regularly. my father wrote every couple of months. i probably wrote home every two weeks, something like that. not prolific. >> did you both keep diaries? mrs. carter: no. in the white house the last couple of years i kept a diary. i disciplined myself i putting a schedule on the corner of my desk. i had my assistant leave spaces between events so i would fill it in. if they stacked up, i would know i was behind. i had to do it pretty regularly. >> you point out in the museum admiral rickover was your role model. is that accurate? president carter: my father and the personal aspects of my life. admiral rickover in my professional life, yes. those of the men who had the most impact on my own habits and moral values and my work projects and things of that kind. admiral rickover was extremely demanding. all the time i worked for him he never said good job, lieutenant carter, or wel
. >> a lot of letters to your family at annapolis. for you a prolific writer?? president carter: i think my parents would agree i was not a prolific letter writer. my mother wrote quite regularly. my father wrote every couple of months. i probably wrote home every two weeks, something like that. not prolific. >> did you both keep diaries? mrs. carter: no. in the white house the last couple of years i kept a diary. i disciplined myself i putting a schedule on the corner of my desk. i...
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. >> why annapolis? >> when i was five years old if anybody asked me what i wanted to do when i grew up i said i wanted to go to annapolis and to be an officer in the navy. my father was a first lieutenant and it army during the depression years. nobody in my father's family had finished high school. daddy was insistent i go to college even though we did not have money at the time. and annapolis and rushmore were the two free universities in our country and i had a favorite uncle that was on active duty in the navy so i chose the navy and annapolis is what i thought about growing up. reporter: why nuclear submarines? pres. carter: that came later. submarines were the elite force in my opinion in the entire navy . i was in fleet type
. >> why annapolis? >> when i was five years old if anybody asked me what i wanted to do when i grew up i said i wanted to go to annapolis and to be an officer in the navy. my father was a first lieutenant and it army during the depression years. nobody in my father's family had finished high school. daddy was insistent i go to college even though we did not have money at the time. and annapolis and rushmore were the two free universities in our country and i had a favorite uncle...
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he and rosalynn moved to annapolis. she was very happy with life there. i became a bit of a jimmy carter obsessive in recent years, and in reading about their time in annapolis and what it meant for him, and he wanted to be an engineering officer on a submarine. that was his big dream. and then his father died unexpectedly, and he had to go back home to plains. and upon returning for the funeral, obviously realized he could no longer stay in annapolis, that he had to come back home and tend to family matters. and he brought rosalynn back with him. but as you famously read in his book, it was a books about him. it was a decision that jimmy carter made alone. and she was so upset about it because rosalynn carter really enjoyed living in annapolis. she didn't speak to him for the whole drive back to plains, georgia, actually. and, you know, it's such a telling moment because of what he was, he was initially hoping his life to be like. but it was that return to plains that got him into politics, and that is what ultimately propelled him to run for governor of
he and rosalynn moved to annapolis. she was very happy with life there. i became a bit of a jimmy carter obsessive in recent years, and in reading about their time in annapolis and what it meant for him, and he wanted to be an engineering officer on a submarine. that was his big dream. and then his father died unexpectedly, and he had to go back home to plains. and upon returning for the funeral, obviously realized he could no longer stay in annapolis, that he had to come back home and tend to...
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the brigade midshipmen of the united states naval academy at annapolis passes in review. next come the cadets of the united coast guard academy. men of the marine corps, a march down the broad avenue, which today is the parade ground for branch of the armed services. the 82 of the flying boxcar lead, one of the greatest air armadas ever to fly over the capital. more than hundred planes in all. i giant b 36 bombers pass overhead. the parade includes not only the military, but is a panorama of american life. the president's home of missouri has several displays. one of them a wagon drawn by mule. other blows depict the product and of the various states. this is kentucky the vice president's home state? state, texas float moved down the avenue. the district of columbia display features reproductions of the capitol and the washington from the float honoring early american settlers who landed on the of that state. if of uncle sam striding down the avenue and. living civic business labor and fraternal organizations representing millions of their members from all over the countr
the brigade midshipmen of the united states naval academy at annapolis passes in review. next come the cadets of the united coast guard academy. men of the marine corps, a march down the broad avenue, which today is the parade ground for branch of the armed services. the 82 of the flying boxcar lead, one of the greatest air armadas ever to fly over the capital. more than hundred planes in all. i giant b 36 bombers pass overhead. the parade includes not only the military, but is a panorama of...
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the brigade midshipmen of the united states naval academy at annapolis passes in review. next come the cadets of the united coast guard academy. men of the marine corps, a march down the broad avenue, which today is the parade ground for branch of the armed services. the 82 of the flying boxcar lead, one of the greatest air armadas ever to fly over the capital. more than hundred planes in all. i giant b 36 bombers pass overhead. the parade includes not only the military, but is a panorama of american life. the president's home of missouri has several displays. one of them a wagon drawn by mule. other blows depict the product and of the various states. this is kentucky the vice president's home state? state, texas float moved down the avenue. the district of columbia display features reproductions of the capitol and the washington from the float honoring early american settlers who landed on the of that state. if of uncle sam striding down the avenue and. living civic business labor and fraternal organizations representing millions of their members from all over the countr
the brigade midshipmen of the united states naval academy at annapolis passes in review. next come the cadets of the united coast guard academy. men of the marine corps, a march down the broad avenue, which today is the parade ground for branch of the armed services. the 82 of the flying boxcar lead, one of the greatest air armadas ever to fly over the capital. more than hundred planes in all. i giant b 36 bombers pass overhead. the parade includes not only the military, but is a panorama of...
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she wasn't actually in annapolis. she was at mou vernon waiting for her husband. the girls on the floor are the daughters of charl carroll. he reappears. he's in the gray suit five and 13 and these represent what we're fighting for. it's peace. this is what should happen after all the dying and all the struggles, and if it doesn't happen, then the revolution was just carnage and brutality. but if a revolution can end this way then you can say it may be successful now. she is two to the left of martha washington. he also fathered a child by another woman. she was a servant in the house of one of his brothers. and according to the laws of connecticut, a single mother could name the father, and then he was responsible for the subsistence of the child. trumbull said, well, she had so many boyfriends. who knows who the father was? but i was the most prosperous, so she picked me. very gallant. then he married an english woman seven years after this. sarah hope harvey. she said to him, you've got to raise this boy. you can't just pay subsistence. you've got to do better
she wasn't actually in annapolis. she was at mou vernon waiting for her husband. the girls on the floor are the daughters of charl carroll. he reappears. he's in the gray suit five and 13 and these represent what we're fighting for. it's peace. this is what should happen after all the dying and all the struggles, and if it doesn't happen, then the revolution was just carnage and brutality. but if a revolution can end this way then you can say it may be successful now. she is two to the left of...
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what is annapolis? it is annapolis, yes. you're in front by $200.ls, $2,000. -jay. -what is olympia? named for the olympics in washington. um, tearjerkers, $800. -aiden. -what is... "the fox and the hound"? no, i'm sorry. jay. what is "old yeller"? yes. or who was old yeller, i guess. spoilers. [laughter] tearjerkers, $1,200. -drew. -what is "steel magnolias"? -right. -shades of red for $1,600. a shade of reddish gold is named for this venetian renaissance master who used it in his paintings. [beep] that color is titian. back to you, drew. um, 19th century for $1,600. -drew. -what is blight? blight is right. everything from b to y for $1,600, please. -drew. -what is belay? -yes. -b to y for $1,200. -drew. -what's a balcony? -yeah. -b to y for $200. -jay. -what's a baptistery? good for $2,000. um, everything from b to y, $800. -jay. -what's bed-stuy? -it is. -um... shades of red, $1,200. -drew. -what is crimson? -right. -shades of red for $200. going back to the latin word for worm, it's the shade and species of the flycatcher seen here. aiden. what'
what is annapolis? it is annapolis, yes. you're in front by $200.ls, $2,000. -jay. -what is olympia? named for the olympics in washington. um, tearjerkers, $800. -aiden. -what is... "the fox and the hound"? no, i'm sorry. jay. what is "old yeller"? yes. or who was old yeller, i guess. spoilers. [laughter] tearjerkers, $1,200. -drew. -what is "steel magnolias"? -right. -shades of red for $1,600. a shade of reddish gold is named for this venetian renaissance master...
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me recordÓ los aÑos de servicio cuando fue annapolis. y como sirviÓ al paÍs.n para ver este dÍa de hoy este importante evento. gracias por hablar con nosotros. aquÍ toda la poblaciÓn aÚn tiene oportunidad de seguir viendo el fÉretrodel expresidente carter hasta el dÍa martes a las 6:00. asÍ continuarÁ este funeral de estado con la procesiÓn por aviÓn hacia la capital de nueva york y todo terminarÁ el 9 de enero con un servicio privado funerario en el polo natal del presidente carter. regreso con ustedes. >> daremos seguimiento a esta agenda. y el nuevo congreso de mayorÍa republicana tendrÁ una representaciÓn sin precedentes de senadores de origen hispano. mientras que la cÁmara representantes eran 45 los concita latinos. marÍa nos amplÍa. marÍa: en nuevo congreso arranca con un nÚmero rÉcord de siete senadores de origen hispano. dos recientemente elegidos por primera vez. moreno, republicano de ohio, apoyado por trump, que critica la inmigraciÓn irregularpero apoya la legal. >> yo vine a los estados unidoscomo un inmigrante cuando tenÍa cinco aÑos. y la gente
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he has appeared at the annapolis book festival and the baltimore and the baltimore book festival from 1995 to 2001. as a travel writer for the baltimore sun, mitchell wrote stories historical sites in the mid-atlantic region that blended history and travel. in 2024, he authored a report for the saint paul school shows the saint paul schools and old episcopal, old st paul's episcopal church. historical associations with slavery. charlie chairs the publications committee here at the marion center for history and culture where he serves as a trustee. and his book reviewer for the maryland historical magazine, which if you haven't picked up a copy. we have some we have some available if you're interested. but this is one of our major benefits to members of the maryland prevention culture. if you're not a member, you can chat with the front desk. would love to bring new people into our family. he serves on the advisory council of the national war museum in harrisburg, pennsylvania, and the board of the monarchist national battlefield foundation. he holds degrees from pennsylvania state uni
he has appeared at the annapolis book festival and the baltimore and the baltimore book festival from 1995 to 2001. as a travel writer for the baltimore sun, mitchell wrote stories historical sites in the mid-atlantic region that blended history and travel. in 2024, he authored a report for the saint paul school shows the saint paul schools and old episcopal, old st paul's episcopal church. historical associations with slavery. charlie chairs the publications committee here at the marion center...
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she wasn't actually in annapolis. she was at mount vernon waiting for her husband, the girl on the floor are the daughters of charles carroll. he reappears. he's in the gray suit. mary and pat see, they're there five and 30. and these represent what we're fighting. it's peace. this is what should happen after l, dying and all the struggles. and if it doesn't happen, then the revolution was just. and brutality. but if her can end this way, then you canay. it may be successful. now, why did let many years pass between the beginning? his project 1780s to the late 1820s. he had a lot of personal distractions so he he proposed to a young woman family friend who died tuberculosis. he put her in the gallery. she is two to the left of martha washington. and him. he also fathered a child by another woman. she was a servant in the house of his brothers. and according to the laws of connecticut, a single soul mother could the father. and then he responsible for the subsisting of the child. trumbull said, well she had so many boy
she wasn't actually in annapolis. she was at mount vernon waiting for her husband, the girl on the floor are the daughters of charles carroll. he reappears. he's in the gray suit. mary and pat see, they're there five and 30. and these represent what we're fighting. it's peace. this is what should happen after l, dying and all the struggles. and if it doesn't happen, then the revolution was just. and brutality. but if her can end this way, then you canay. it may be successful. now, why did let...
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shwasn't in annapolis. she was in mount vermon waitg for her husband. rls are on the floor and he's in the gray suit. ma and patsy, they're 5 and 13, and these present what wooe fighting for. 's peace. this is what should happen after all the dyinand all the struggles,and if it doesn't happen then the revolution was just carnage. nd brutality. if it can end this way then you can say it's successful. why did trumbull let so much pass between the 1820s. he had a lot of personal distractions. he from posed to a young woman, family friend who died of sub tuberculosis. she's two to the left of martha washington. he fathered a child to another woman. according to the law of connecticut, a single mother could name the father and then he was responsible for the subs of the child. she had many boyfriends and i was the most prosperous so she picked mead. very gallant. then he married an english woman seven years after this, sarah hope harvey, and she said to him, you've got to raise this boy. you can't just pay subsistence, you have to be better than that so trum
shwasn't in annapolis. she was in mount vermon waitg for her husband. rls are on the floor and he's in the gray suit. ma and patsy, they're 5 and 13, and these present what wooe fighting for. 's peace. this is what should happen after all the dyinand all the struggles,and if it doesn't happen then the revolution was just carnage. nd brutality. if it can end this way then you can say it's successful. why did trumbull let so much pass between the 1820s. he had a lot of personal distractions. he...
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when i was first elected to the maryland general assembly, members were spending their nights in annapolis. i went home every night. i have a young family. to this day, i have not spend the night in washington. other than an all-night session in the senate. i would go home. i was told in maryland i would never be able to succeed if i didn't socialize at night. i became speaker. you set your priorities. family is important to me. i have always made time for my family. the hours will mean that you cannot have dinner when you want to have dinner with your family and you will miss certain things. i have a very understanding family. host: how much time did you have to spend fundraising to get reelected? sen. cardin: too much time. maryland is a great state. i think about how much money was spent in this election cycle which is more then i spent in my entire 18 elections i have run. i have been fortunate i never had to have that campaign. i don't have to fundraiser every year. it is too much time. the way we finance campaigns in this country is wrong. we need to reflect that our time is more val
when i was first elected to the maryland general assembly, members were spending their nights in annapolis. i went home every night. i have a young family. to this day, i have not spend the night in washington. other than an all-night session in the senate. i would go home. i was told in maryland i would never be able to succeed if i didn't socialize at night. i became speaker. you set your priorities. family is important to me. i have always made time for my family. the hours will mean that...
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when he went to annapolis, harry truman said we are going to stop the segregation of military forcesn after world war ii. would have been better during world war ii but he did it afterwards. so people argue about, what's more important changing the law or culture? sometimes hanging the law. sometimes you've got to start with the law and tell people, this is better this way, we don't have discrimination in the military. people say, yeah, that works. >> yeah. as far as the evolution, when he was running for governor two years afternoon king was assassinated, he skirted, well, you know, if people want neighborhoods to be the way they are, middle of the road and surprised a lotful people who voted for him even when he became president how ecumenical on race he was. >> in other words, he was -- he is a politician. i will not encourage what description of neighborhoods like -- i am not going to run a railroad through an italian neighborhood. i am not going to do -- yeah, playing that game. when he ran for governor, he went to the right of one of the other candidates. when he came in and ga
when he went to annapolis, harry truman said we are going to stop the segregation of military forcesn after world war ii. would have been better during world war ii but he did it afterwards. so people argue about, what's more important changing the law or culture? sometimes hanging the law. sometimes you've got to start with the law and tell people, this is better this way, we don't have discrimination in the military. people say, yeah, that works. >> yeah. as far as the evolution, when...
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so he also went from plains to annapolis. another early sign of his promise as a leader before long before he would become president. >> and that hymn will be performed by the morehouse college glee club, historically black, all male college here in atlanta. also paying tribute and noting his dedication, his commitment to historically black colleges and universities, and the civil rights priority of his term as governor and his term as president. again, we are awaiting the motorcade to arrive here, and once that happens, there will be the honor here of chip carter, jason carter, his grandson as well, will speak at a ceremony that will begin. and all of the hymns performed today will be performed by the morehouse college glee club. >> and that is by design as well. again, the carters plan this funeral. but civil rights that was a touchstone of his time as governor, of course, as we've talked about and indeed the presidency as well. so choosing morehouse college as the glee club to sing here today certainly important. but when
so he also went from plains to annapolis. another early sign of his promise as a leader before long before he would become president. >> and that hymn will be performed by the morehouse college glee club, historically black, all male college here in atlanta. also paying tribute and noting his dedication, his commitment to historically black colleges and universities, and the civil rights priority of his term as governor and his term as president. again, we are awaiting the motorcade to...
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i was first elected to the maryland general assembly, and members were spending their nights in annapolis and not going home, i went home every night. i had a young family. to this day, i have not spent a night in washington since i have been in the u.s. senate, other than an all night session because i go home. i was told in the general assembly of maryland that i would never be able to succeed if i didn't stay and socialize at night. i became speaker of the house. you set your priorities. family is important to me. i have always had time for my family. but the hours are going to mean you're not going to be able to have dinner when you want to with your family. you miss certain things. you have to have an understanding family and i have been blessed to have an understanding family. >> how much time did you spend fundraising to get reelected? >> too much time, but maryland is a great state. i think about how much money was spent in this election cycle, more money spent in the senate race in maryland than i spent in my entire 18 elections than i have run in. i have been very fortunate i ha
i was first elected to the maryland general assembly, and members were spending their nights in annapolis and not going home, i went home every night. i had a young family. to this day, i have not spent a night in washington since i have been in the u.s. senate, other than an all night session because i go home. i was told in the general assembly of maryland that i would never be able to succeed if i didn't stay and socialize at night. i became speaker of the house. you set your priorities....
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he is the mayor of annapolis. so we are digging our way out from ten inches.us naval academy, a big sailing town, so we're surrounded by water, so we definitely feel these effects. the sidewalks are slowly being cleared out. the main arteries are good now, but still we're not all back on our feet yet. so talk to me a little bit about how different this weather has been to things you've seen before. is it particularly worse than years gone by? how have residents been coping? yeah, it's been a long time since we've had this kind of snowfall. we'd almost given up on snow, actually. the last couple of years have been pretty easy here. um, you know, we all put money away in our budgets for this kind of incident. um, but today, we, in the last couple of days, we used every penny of that. and we are hoping that this weekend doesn't bring anything too substantial. a search and rescue operation is under way in italy for two londoners who have gone missing. there were last heard from on new year's day after sending messages home from the cantina region. that this court
he is the mayor of annapolis. so we are digging our way out from ten inches.us naval academy, a big sailing town, so we're surrounded by water, so we definitely feel these effects. the sidewalks are slowly being cleared out. the main arteries are good now, but still we're not all back on our feet yet. so talk to me a little bit about how different this weather has been to things you've seen before. is it particularly worse than years gone by? how have residents been coping? yeah, it's been a...
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someone from a different part of the country, not part of the establishment even though he went to annapolis. there he is, the president of the united states on his first day, 1977. >> we have seen amy carter. she had to grow up in real time in the white house. they were very protective of her. she's a marvelous, independent minded person, very progressive, an artist, a writer. she went to memphis to study art, lived in new orleans, atlanta. then got very involved with antinuclear. she would protest with a b abbie hoffman, university of massachusetts amherst. she would sit in on protests. >> norah: wanted her parents think of that? >> they loved it. "let amy be amy." she was like miss lillian, a free spirit. >> went to a public school also. >> went to public school, and she's just one of the most -- has one of the deepest parts and loving people you would ever meet, amy. i know she's mourning today and in the last weeks but she's very active now with the carter center. we mention jason carter, the grandson. amy carter is getting very involved with that too. >> norah: talk about for a minute
someone from a different part of the country, not part of the establishment even though he went to annapolis. there he is, the president of the united states on his first day, 1977. >> we have seen amy carter. she had to grow up in real time in the white house. they were very protective of her. she's a marvelous, independent minded person, very progressive, an artist, a writer. she went to memphis to study art, lived in new orleans, atlanta. then got very involved with antinuclear. she...