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passed it from barnum's front of his torso through the hip and out the back. and you can see that in a photograph that we have on display. and over the rest of his life, barnum ever once in a while reduced the size of that cord. the injury drained out the cord and after a number of years it went from a thick cord down to just a small thread and you can see that as i said in this great photograph. all of the work of the army medical museum was eventually coalesced into the signature publication of the late 19th century, the work of the army medical museum became known as the medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion. this is the iconic effort to understand the nature of battlefield medicine at the time of the war, the lessons that were learned. it tabulate it had types and natures of injuries, the efforts made to repair trauma and disease and documented the work of the -- on the battlefield and tracked cases years after the war. we offer part of the medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion on display for the public to see. and the
passed it from barnum's front of his torso through the hip and out the back. and you can see that in a photograph that we have on display. and over the rest of his life, barnum ever once in a while reduced the size of that cord. the injury drained out the cord and after a number of years it went from a thick cord down to just a small thread and you can see that as i said in this great photograph. all of the work of the army medical museum was eventually coalesced into the signature publication...
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it was the president of the barnum funeral home one of the oldest and largest black on businesses in town. i've spoken with her several years before and although she's not mention the name in the book she is close to its events. her family provided the limousines that said greg and they black students to school but they were they were met by a mob in 1964. she started school and endure the same daily harassment that greg and the others have put up with. she stuck it out in 1969. greg told me that she had a half-dozen copies of the book and given them to her children. other family members -- i thanked her and ask whatever any graduates had apologized to her for the way she was abuse. a woman came up on time and she said they couldn't believe it, it's a shame because we might have been friends under other circumstances. did she apologize i asked? not really. i remember her telling me she's doing to people around town who mistreated her in high school and wondered if that still occurred. not a month goes by and in fact i sighed when he returned the bookstore. they usually act like nothi
it was the president of the barnum funeral home one of the oldest and largest black on businesses in town. i've spoken with her several years before and although she's not mention the name in the book she is close to its events. her family provided the limousines that said greg and they black students to school but they were they were met by a mob in 1964. she started school and endure the same daily harassment that greg and the others have put up with. she stuck it out in 1969. greg told me...
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. >>> first, the ring link brothers, barnum and bailey circus is in town. it's the last year elephants will be part of the show. what happens to the elephants once they are final show is over. >>> we're looking at the east bay commute and right now as we take a live look at 680, it doesn't look bad. but they're clearing an accident in this part of the bay. >>> overnight lows running much warmer than yesterday, but fog bank keeps us warming up. we'll have the forecast coming up. a new season brings a new look. a chance to try something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. so, what did you guys they think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on, give us a deal. look at how old i am. do you come here often? he works here, terry! you work h
. >>> first, the ring link brothers, barnum and bailey circus is in town. it's the last year elephants will be part of the show. what happens to the elephants once they are final show is over. >>> we're looking at the east bay commute and right now as we take a live look at 680, it doesn't look bad. but they're clearing an accident in this part of the bay. >>> overnight lows running much warmer than yesterday, but fog bank keeps us warming up. we'll have the forecast...
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he became a great hero and in fact was on display at pt barnum's circus as a great hero it was a great account of this in harper's weekly in 1861 so there were mutinies when these issues happened but the specifics i'm not a person to tell you about that. >> thank you. i'm glad i'm holding my own. it took me back 50 years with the strength of character and the grace of soul which is exactly what made it so incredibly powerful. how much of a movement was there? after the mexican war how much was there to take over parts? we took all but there was a lot of back-and-forth about the country. the idea was to expand into mexico and take them there. it was the famous walker expedition to nicaragua, the filibusters so all of that was going on. in fact talking to a french scholar the other day who is interested in a lot of the same issues and it was interesting that the emperor in france emperor in france when he took over mexico and installed maximilian he was convinced by one of the guys that wound up in paris that would act as a buffer state between imperial mexico and the union government un
he became a great hero and in fact was on display at pt barnum's circus as a great hero it was a great account of this in harper's weekly in 1861 so there were mutinies when these issues happened but the specifics i'm not a person to tell you about that. >> thank you. i'm glad i'm holding my own. it took me back 50 years with the strength of character and the grace of soul which is exactly what made it so incredibly powerful. how much of a movement was there? after the mexican war how...
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barnum of today, a carnival barker who is very good at getting attention for himself. also the silent majority of yesterday is the tea party of today. and he knows exactly what he's saying when he says this. look, this has been a really tough week for republicans when it comes to racial issues. first you had jose ramos being kicked out of donald trump's press conference, then this notion of anchor babies by jeb bush, and then you had the former grand wizard of the kkk, david duke, endorsing donald trump. so reince priebus, i'm sure, is cowering in the corner because this is not the way to grow the party, move anything the direction that he needs it to move. jon: i'm old enough to remember when richard nixon was talking about the silent majority, and he seemed to be using it to refer to, you know, middle class americans who sort of weren't out there in the streets protesting the vietnam war. is it really a racist reference? >> i don't think it is, jon. good morning. if you look at that speech from november of 1969, president richard nixon was talking about a sense of, a
barnum of today, a carnival barker who is very good at getting attention for himself. also the silent majority of yesterday is the tea party of today. and he knows exactly what he's saying when he says this. look, this has been a really tough week for republicans when it comes to racial issues. first you had jose ramos being kicked out of donald trump's press conference, then this notion of anchor babies by jeb bush, and then you had the former grand wizard of the kkk, david duke, endorsing...
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the president of the barnum funeral home, one of the oldest and largest black owned businesses in town. i had spoken with her several years before and all those she is not mentioned by name she is closely connected to this events, her family provides the funeral they were met by out mom in 1964. and face the scoring, the same sort of daily harassment and others to put up with, she stuck it out and graduated in 1969. had sheet gone up half a dozen copies of this book and given them to our children, to know that they would remember where they come from. and then asked whether any graduates had apologized to her for the way she is the views. a woman came back one time and said they hadn't believe how they acted toward us, it is a shame could have been friends under other circumstances. did she apologized? not really. people around town, i wondered if it still occurred. not a month goes by i don't see one of them. i saw one here tonight, they usually act like it never happened. i wish i could report the black students who had experience with reconciliation, i did not, a precious few except
the president of the barnum funeral home, one of the oldest and largest black owned businesses in town. i had spoken with her several years before and all those she is not mentioned by name she is closely connected to this events, her family provides the funeral they were met by out mom in 1964. and face the scoring, the same sort of daily harassment and others to put up with, she stuck it out and graduated in 1969. had sheet gone up half a dozen copies of this book and given them to our...
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he has a lot of pt barnum in him and he knows how to promote things. he's done it on television with his businesses for years. at the moment it's hard for the other candidates to get any attention whatsoever, because donald is, i think some would say, sucking the oxygen out of the room. >> seth: yeah. i mean, for us, it's just about telling jokes but i can't imagine when you walk in, in the morning, your producer runs up and says, you won't believe what john kasich said. it's not that. [ laughter ] >> but it's kind of becoming that because now, you know, you have lindsey graham calling donald trump a jackass. >> seth: yeah. >> actually, it's kind of getting to that point. >> seth: i love that anybody thinks you can attack st in a way that affects him. like he just takes it in. you can't -- >> but he's really shaking things up. he's forcing them into places where they're not comfortable. and i have nothing bad to say about donald trump especially if he watches this show. because i don't need that aggravation. i really don't. >> seth: no, you don't. forg
he has a lot of pt barnum in him and he knows how to promote things. he's done it on television with his businesses for years. at the moment it's hard for the other candidates to get any attention whatsoever, because donald is, i think some would say, sucking the oxygen out of the room. >> seth: yeah. i mean, for us, it's just about telling jokes but i can't imagine when you walk in, in the morning, your producer runs up and says, you won't believe what john kasich said. it's not that. [...
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barnum swaying on his experiences as us speech writer for former south carolina governor mark stanford. an account of the lives of people on the gulf coast in the american revolution. and british consul turned spy, charleston, south carolina in the lead up to the civil war. for complete television schedule visit booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors, television joy serious readers. >> here is a look at the books president obama is reading this summer. the list includes three nonfiction titles which looks at race in america. and elizabeth colbert's pivot to prize-winning report on the relationship between humans and precipitous loss of >> in the sixth extinction and biography of george washington which won the deal a surprise for biography in 2011. president obama is reading three novels this summer. the lowlands, all that is, about a man who has recently returned home from world war ii and the pulitzer prize winner for fiction, all the life we cannot see which looks at the lives of multiple characters in nazi occupied france and that is a look at what is on presi
barnum swaying on his experiences as us speech writer for former south carolina governor mark stanford. an account of the lives of people on the gulf coast in the american revolution. and british consul turned spy, charleston, south carolina in the lead up to the civil war. for complete television schedule visit booktv.org. booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors, television joy serious readers. >> here is a look at the books president obama is reading this summer. the list...
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. >>> the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus is bringing the greatest show on earth backbay area. the family-friendly event will be at oracle arena in oakland. tickets start at $20. >>> the 49ers and raiders are headlining this year's induction class at the pro football hall of fame in canton, ohio. former raiders wide receiver tim brown spoke for 31 minutes last night. many led a rangers chant when he first reached the podium. he thanked teammates and coaches for his success on the field. >> on monday i'm going to be really able to enjoy this honor. it's been a lot of work but it's been incredible work and i can't wait to enjoy this the rest of my life. >> the 49ers were represented by pass rusher charles haley who to this day is still the only player in the nfl to win five super bowls. form >> i like to thank you them for the kind words. it's the greatest honor i ever played for. >> haley had been mentoring aldon smith and if smith needed him he would have skipped the ceremony and gone back to the bay area to help his friend in need. >>> here's the complete list of the
. >>> the ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus is bringing the greatest show on earth backbay area. the family-friendly event will be at oracle arena in oakland. tickets start at $20. >>> the 49ers and raiders are headlining this year's induction class at the pro football hall of fame in canton, ohio. former raiders wide receiver tim brown spoke for 31 minutes last night. many led a rangers chant when he first reached the podium. he thanked teammates and coaches for...
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barnum and huey long, no man a king everyone wears a crown. i'm delighted he is in the campaign. delighted. >> reporter: tonight, republican voters are going to get a chance to measure how far a leap is it from reality television to the white house? >> we can't wait for prime time. our john harwood joining us today from cleveland. the pressure is on at keurig the stock tumbling big-time. our own sarah eisen talks to the company's ceo. the same subscribers worry that plague disney weighing on the other media names. dow is down 88 and is trying to avoid its first six-section losing streak since october. we are back in a moment. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> markets are down. slightly off the low. dow down 70 points. trying to avoid the first six-day losing streak. mark hogan and joseph livonia are joinin
barnum and huey long, no man a king everyone wears a crown. i'm delighted he is in the campaign. delighted. >> reporter: tonight, republican voters are going to get a chance to measure how far a leap is it from reality television to the white house? >> we can't wait for prime time. our john harwood joining us today from cleveland. the pressure is on at keurig the stock tumbling big-time. our own sarah eisen talks to the company's ceo. the same subscribers worry that plague disney...
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barnum. thanks a lot. >> sure.s taking shot at donald trump but is the thing he is blasting the reason donald is in the lead? it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated, responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you're free to focus on growing your business. centurylink. your link to what's next. you grab your 10-gallon jug of coffee, and back out of the garage. right into your wife's car. with your wife watching. she forgives you... eventually. your insurance company, not so much. they say you only have their basic policy. don't basic policies cover basic accidents? of course, they say... as long as you pay extra for it. with a liberty mutual base policy, new car replacement comes standard. and for drivers with accident
barnum. thanks a lot. >> sure.s taking shot at donald trump but is the thing he is blasting the reason donald is in the lead? it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated, responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted...
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barnum in him and steve jobs as well who brought out great products.k it's necessarily a bad thing and change the world. >> with the caveat elon must being owns about 27% of tesla. stuart: good one, john game set and match. and look at toyota. there's a story about toyota. no more price haggling at lexus dealership. ashley can you talk into a lexus. ashley: you can. if you think it's a great price great. it's unusual in the luxury category. stuart: saturn tried that. >> and went out of it. stuart: jeff bezos has his most valuable stocks brings to 530 million roughly. not a bad day's pay. not making a difference, but are you buying it, john at 525? >> no i think that jeff bezos has put the profits into distribution centers and back into the company, i think it's exactly what a young ceo should do. he's done that and good for him to cash out that much stock. >> you know that was an excellent morning market action, the debate whatever else, it's terrific. shellady, you're okay. all good. top of the hour colonel rf peters on chuck schumer. you know the col
barnum in him and steve jobs as well who brought out great products.k it's necessarily a bad thing and change the world. >> with the caveat elon must being owns about 27% of tesla. stuart: good one, john game set and match. and look at toyota. there's a story about toyota. no more price haggling at lexus dealership. ashley can you talk into a lexus. ashley: you can. if you think it's a great price great. it's unusual in the luxury category. stuart: saturn tried that. >> and went out...
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barnum. i had this conversation with you before as an investor, down 8%. if you are looking for assuring all i can say is every engineer i speak with in silicon valley wants to work with elon musk because he does have big ideas leave your point, the model as he is saying, i said i could deliver 55,000 cars by the end of the year it won't happen. if there is a delay hard to make cars. the facade, gm does it all the time. tons of automakers do it all the time so the investment community is beginning to be in patients with elon musk saying you can build a rocket, how come you can figure out this car production? stuart: didn't the same moment ago the suv, his suv, didn't he say it was hardest car in the world to build? >> he did say that and i think he is trying to manage expectations. he made a statement about quality saying i had to do this thing. i prefer to focus on quality. stuart: he does this all the time. >> you have to talk your book. stuart: if you are talking up, giving justin ideas saying we will do this, this and this, get the stock up. >> 55,000
barnum. i had this conversation with you before as an investor, down 8%. if you are looking for assuring all i can say is every engineer i speak with in silicon valley wants to work with elon musk because he does have big ideas leave your point, the model as he is saying, i said i could deliver 55,000 cars by the end of the year it won't happen. if there is a delay hard to make cars. the facade, gm does it all the time. tons of automakers do it all the time so the investment community is...
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barnum. and we have not had this much entertainment since ross perot.e'll see what happens with chris, that was an excellent interview. he talked about isis and you heard him talk about china, mexico, who is going to negotiate. no matter what you say about whether or not he's willing to get into specific policy details, he's not afraid to jump in on the issues and put a little pizazz out there. >> this is a generous assessment and i'll take it, thank you. he said yesterday he's a politician. he knows the game. this morning he's going on with friends and making sure that he can clean up and reclassify anything that he doesn't like about how the interview went yesterday. that's how he knows how to work the game. one of the soundbytes is the fact that politicians can be bought and used. >> when all the candidates accept all this money, they are puppets. nobody plays the game better than me, but they are all puppets. especially if they are not finished with their careers and run again, because they want this money coming in the next time. they are all puppe
barnum. and we have not had this much entertainment since ross perot.e'll see what happens with chris, that was an excellent interview. he talked about isis and you heard him talk about china, mexico, who is going to negotiate. no matter what you say about whether or not he's willing to get into specific policy details, he's not afraid to jump in on the issues and put a little pizazz out there. >> this is a generous assessment and i'll take it, thank you. he said yesterday he's a...