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chamberlain and howard were two years apart. chamberlain was class of 52, howard was class of 50. he did share a dorm, but not a dorm room. so we really don't know too much in the early years about whether they were friendly. certainly, later in life, they were. finally, a picture of howard along with other distinguished alums, including chief justice [inaudible name], next to howard, who is also here at bowdoin. this is a nice, gentle motion of the late 19th century. social life in a small town in maine. this is a letter from christmas morning, 1861, howard at the time was in camp california, which is out of the outset of washington dc. he was probably it for five years old at the time. it is a great letter showing a civil war officer trying to be a father. the tone is very paternal, but not in an unenlightened way. we are trying to figure out the social history and what camp life was like, what you were doing when they weren't shooting at each other. these letters to home, they are really great resources in that regard. this one shows a template to build chimney on it. people re
chamberlain and howard were two years apart. chamberlain was class of 52, howard was class of 50. he did share a dorm, but not a dorm room. so we really don't know too much in the early years about whether they were friendly. certainly, later in life, they were. finally, a picture of howard along with other distinguished alums, including chief justice [inaudible name], next to howard, who is also here at bowdoin. this is a nice, gentle motion of the late 19th century. social life in a small...
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the joshua chamberlain who also is a renowned service is also shaming the specter. chamberlain and the class of 52 interact in most while they were here and share the dorm but not a dorm room so we don't really know much in the early years about whether they were friendly. certainly leader in life they were including chief justice for the who's also a member of the board in late 19th century social life. this is a letter that he's writing to his son on christmas morning in 1861. at the time he's at the camp in california which is just outside of washington, d.c. and his son was three or four or maybe 5-years-old at that time, and it's a great letter showing a civil war officer trying to be a father. the term is not only in a patronizing way lots of pictures, lots of explanations about how things are coming and in that sense it also provides great documentation for camp life, so the scholars that are trying to figure out a social history, with the camp life was like and what everybody was doing when they were not shooting at each other, these letters to home our grea
the joshua chamberlain who also is a renowned service is also shaming the specter. chamberlain and the class of 52 interact in most while they were here and share the dorm but not a dorm room so we don't really know much in the early years about whether they were friendly. certainly leader in life they were including chief justice for the who's also a member of the board in late 19th century social life. this is a letter that he's writing to his son on christmas morning in 1861. at the time...
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chamberlain was five for 52, howard class of 50.hey came to have not interacted much when they were here. they do share a dorm, but not a dorm room. so we didn't know too much in the early years about whether they were friendly. certainly later in life they were. and then finally, a picture of howard along with other distinguished alums, including chief justice fuller, who was seated next to howard they are, who is also a member of the board at the time. this one gives a nice gentle motion of the 19th century social life of a small town in maine. this is a letter howard is writing to his son, guy, a christmas morning of 1861. howard at the time was just outside of washington d.c. and it's a great -- his son is probably three or four, maybe five years old at the time. and it is a great letter showing the civil war officer tried to be a father. the tone is very paternal, but not in a patronizing way, it often avuncular way. lots of pictures for lots of explanation about how things are. in the not since it provides great documentation,
chamberlain was five for 52, howard class of 50.hey came to have not interacted much when they were here. they do share a dorm, but not a dorm room. so we didn't know too much in the early years about whether they were friendly. certainly later in life they were. and then finally, a picture of howard along with other distinguished alums, including chief justice fuller, who was seated next to howard they are, who is also a member of the board at the time. this one gives a nice gentle motion of...
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whenever they go off on a trip together like that, the lord chamberlain always accompanies her to the airport. it turns around and says mind the shops. i have a real sense of how philip and elizabeth are with an expert choreography, kind of like fred astaire and ginger rogers. i also saw aspects of him that contradict his caricature of sensitivity. he also watches the queen intently to future needs assistance. i once saw him bring over a little child to meet her. he will walk people ought to give them a better vantage point. when the queen needs a boost, he is there with a humorous comment , like don't be so sad, sausage. i also witnessed at close range when i had heard about from several people that the queen doesn't perspire, even in the hottest temperatures. the british high commissioner was hosting a garden party in his hilltop home on a steamy evening when everyone, including me, was dripping from the heat. after an hour of conversation with some 65 guests, the queen walked past me very close by and there was absolutely no moisture on her face. one of her cousins who traveled wit
whenever they go off on a trip together like that, the lord chamberlain always accompanies her to the airport. it turns around and says mind the shops. i have a real sense of how philip and elizabeth are with an expert choreography, kind of like fred astaire and ginger rogers. i also saw aspects of him that contradict his caricature of sensitivity. he also watches the queen intently to future needs assistance. i once saw him bring over a little child to meet her. he will walk people ought to...
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watch this strange moment, the bat saws in half, hits java chamberlain.e has a contusion on the elbow, tried to stay in. x-ray is negative. phelps still on the mound. manny on third. j.j. harding rips a double. strolls in. os lead, 2-1. last chance for the yankees. a-rod is due up. they pull him, again, for a second straight night for chavez. he lines out at third and that ends the game. orioles win, 2-1. alex rodriguez pulled back from the bench with a game on the line. turning into a classic. the back-to-back playoff games have gone at least 12 inughs. on the other side, the as saw their run come to an end. justin verlander of the tigers absolutely dominated. four hit shutouts with 11 strouks. tigers never bothered to warm up another pitcher in the bull pen. tigers win, 6-0. they advance to the alcs. they get the win of game five. washington facing elimination at home facing st. louis. adam laroche breaks a solo tie. nats get on the board after they were shut out two days ago. jason werth. fouled off pitch after pitch. 13 pitches in all into the at bat.
watch this strange moment, the bat saws in half, hits java chamberlain.e has a contusion on the elbow, tried to stay in. x-ray is negative. phelps still on the mound. manny on third. j.j. harding rips a double. strolls in. os lead, 2-1. last chance for the yankees. a-rod is due up. they pull him, again, for a second straight night for chavez. he lines out at third and that ends the game. orioles win, 2-1. alex rodriguez pulled back from the bench with a game on the line. turning into a classic....
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duncan is asleep-- whereto the rather shall his day's hard journey soundly invite him-- his two chamberlains will i with wine and wassail so convince that memory, the warder of the brain, shall be a fume, and the receipt of reason a limbeck only. when in swinish sleep, their drenched natures lie as in a death. what cannot you and i perform upon the unguarded duncan? what not put upont his spongy officers who shall bear the guilt of our great quell? bring forth men-children only, for thy undaunted mettle should compose nothing but males. i am settled, and bend up ea corporal agent to this terrible feat. away, and mock the time with fairest show. false face must hide what the false heart doth know. who's there? a friend. what, sir, not yet at rest? the king's a-bed. this diamond he greets your wife withal, by the name of most kind hostess. i dreamt last night of the three weird sisters. to you, they have show'd some truth. i think not of them. good repose the while. thanks, sir, the like to you. go bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready, she strike upon the bell. get thee to bed. [music] is
duncan is asleep-- whereto the rather shall his day's hard journey soundly invite him-- his two chamberlains will i with wine and wassail so convince that memory, the warder of the brain, shall be a fume, and the receipt of reason a limbeck only. when in swinish sleep, their drenched natures lie as in a death. what cannot you and i perform upon the unguarded duncan? what not put upont his spongy officers who shall bear the guilt of our great quell? bring forth men-children only, for thy...
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joshua chamberlain, you know, who was courageous during the civil war. i think they are very proud of their history and they want to learn about leaders who have inspired people of maine, like our leaders senator susan collins it's i think people enjoy knowing more about their history, their past. >> watch booktv all weekend to see more of a recent visit to a custom-made. for more information on this and other cities visited but booktv's local content vehicles go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> here's a look at some books that are being published this week.
joshua chamberlain, you know, who was courageous during the civil war. i think they are very proud of their history and they want to learn about leaders who have inspired people of maine, like our leaders senator susan collins it's i think people enjoy knowing more about their history, their past. >> watch booktv all weekend to see more of a recent visit to a custom-made. for more information on this and other cities visited but booktv's local content vehicles go to...
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>>neil: that will go down a chamberlain type remark, to find a way to market that out, we will look backt that as our blase response. >>guest: absolutely. they get that, 100 percent, the iranians feel emboldened. mahmoud ahmadinejad thinks we are on the decline. we da not seem willing to cut the debt and the iranians are licking their chops. they are chose to acquiring a nuclear weapon. it is the bottom line. war is coming to the middle east and iran is ready for it. >>neil: thank thank you, good d- to see you. the department of health and human services buy the election this a weird program. they are not saying that. meet the congressman who is saying that. guess what? this guy has subpoena power. >> aouncer: meet tom, a proud dad whose online friends all "like" the photos he's posting. oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal fo to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from
>>neil: that will go down a chamberlain type remark, to find a way to market that out, we will look backt that as our blase response. >>guest: absolutely. they get that, 100 percent, the iranians feel emboldened. mahmoud ahmadinejad thinks we are on the decline. we da not seem willing to cut the debt and the iranians are licking their chops. they are chose to acquiring a nuclear weapon. it is the bottom line. war is coming to the middle east and iran is ready for it. >>neil:...
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joshua chamberlain, you know, he was courageous during the civil war. i think that mainers, most of them are very proud of their history, and they want to learn about leaders who have inspired, you know, the people of maine, senator susan collins, elizabeth snow, people enjoy knowing more about their history and their past. >> watch the tv all weekend to see more of our recent visit to augusta, maine. for more information on this and other cities, visit our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/local content. here is look at a look at some books that are being published this week. in the book "there was a country", chinua achebe, author of numerous books, including things fall apart, writes an account of the civil war in nigeria from 1967 to 1970. larry berman, author of several books on vietnam profile the commander navy forces in vietnam and the chief of naval operations from 1970 until 1974 in the life of admiral zumwalt. the book "zumwalt." and then political commentators argue that american sovereignty is in jeopardy. a global editor at large ar
joshua chamberlain, you know, he was courageous during the civil war. i think that mainers, most of them are very proud of their history, and they want to learn about leaders who have inspired, you know, the people of maine, senator susan collins, elizabeth snow, people enjoy knowing more about their history and their past. >> watch the tv all weekend to see more of our recent visit to augusta, maine. for more information on this and other cities, visit our local content vehicles, go to...
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. >> reporter: chamberlain contractors have been paving roads this d.c., maryland and virginia sincethey're paving a new chapter in the company's history by going paperless. >> you need to find the number and then go up or down. >> reporter: the software the crews now use is for the traditional paper documents. cap vas is an online market but the apps are developed for businesses. >> we wanted to be for the paper data collection what the kindle did for books. >> reporter: companies can choose from thousands of arrests to help them run more efficiently. there is something available for everyone from construction to medical offices. we even found some for dog walking. >> dog walking waivers and pet sitting overnight forms. >> reporter: if you don't find one you leak, you can also build your own app in a matter of minutes. quigley says canvas caught the attention of the organizers ever the olympic games in london. >> the olympic was one of those groups that just went crazy with t they had over 50 different applications. they were doing lots of things with t they were tracking people who
. >> reporter: chamberlain contractors have been paving roads this d.c., maryland and virginia sincethey're paving a new chapter in the company's history by going paperless. >> you need to find the number and then go up or down. >> reporter: the software the crews now use is for the traditional paper documents. cap vas is an online market but the apps are developed for businesses. >> we wanted to be for the paper data collection what the kindle did for books. >>...
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actors and actresses including alexander knox and howard siloff and hume cronyn, dorothy tree, allen chamberlain, selena royal. reagan also mentions larry parks. this document struck me for several reasons. reagan had said several times including in his memccr that he never pointed the finger at anybody. what you can see is clearly the secretly did that. there are other documents in which reagan names people, sometimes on the skandia search of evidencey and i believe this information shows a different side of reagan, different from the popular, avuncular, easygoing, president takes a kindly view of pe ottherey you see reagan naming people, his opponents in the gills, benefiting personally by bringing his opponents to the attention of the fbi, what is significant is he offers no evidence, he is just saying they seem to follow the communist party line, and -- >> he became a favorite of hoover? >> he did. reagan is president of the screen actors guild. and under his tenure the fbi had wide access to build records on dozens of actors and actressess who had no idea the president of the gtion ild was
actors and actresses including alexander knox and howard siloff and hume cronyn, dorothy tree, allen chamberlain, selena royal. reagan also mentions larry parks. this document struck me for several reasons. reagan had said several times including in his memccr that he never pointed the finger at anybody. what you can see is clearly the secretly did that. there are other documents in which reagan names people, sometimes on the skandia search of evidencey and i believe this information shows a...
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x-rays luckily negative for chamberlain. 13th inning now. manny machado, this kid is incredible. he was on third base after he hit a double. and now j.j. hardy driving him home. machado strolls in from third base, 2-1. one last chance. this is a-rod's spot in the lineup. bottom of the 13th. he is pulled back to the bench. and this is the pinch-hitter, eric chavez. he lines out to third base. but again, alex rodriguez, not at the plate for his spot in the batting order, down one run in the bottom of the 13th inning. the orioles win, 2-1, forces a decisive game five which starts about 5:00 this afternoon. >> this is a classic series. and these orioles, man, they are something. >> they've been doing it all year. and they get a chance to win it today at yankee stadium. >>> al hunt's squad, the nats facing elimination at home against the card fals. adam laroche breaks the scoreless tie for washington, solo home run. nats on the board after they were shut out a couple days ago. bottom of the ninth, score tied at 1-1, jayson werth up to lead off, just will not go away. fouls off pitch a
x-rays luckily negative for chamberlain. 13th inning now. manny machado, this kid is incredible. he was on third base after he hit a double. and now j.j. hardy driving him home. machado strolls in from third base, 2-1. one last chance. this is a-rod's spot in the lineup. bottom of the 13th. he is pulled back to the bench. and this is the pinch-hitter, eric chavez. he lines out to third base. but again, alex rodriguez, not at the plate for his spot in the batting order, down one run in the...
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of the day, neville chamberlain worked really hard, too. guy that represents things the feds can print. we have our gentleman farmer, matt charps, southwest michigan. let's talk about the corn and beans. the beans, you're harvested a couple of fields already. >> variability is the world. one went 41 bushels an acre, and lass year it was 78. the other field i thought was good it ended up 24. that normally is 55s. >> getting above and beyond actual production, what's the quality look like? >> quality is okay. they're a little small, smaller than normal. you take a little bit off a bean, it takes up a lot of volume. >> that's all right. the dollar is smaller than normal. you're harvested a couple fields a little early. harvest is normally kicking around halloween. we talked about the corn. give us an assessment there. >> corn, you can estimate that fairly well. again one field, 70 bushels an acre and the next one is 140ish. i'll know in a couple of weeks. >> we didn't get above $18 in beans. with corn we never got the $9 handle, did we? >> no.
of the day, neville chamberlain worked really hard, too. guy that represents things the feds can print. we have our gentleman farmer, matt charps, southwest michigan. let's talk about the corn and beans. the beans, you're harvested a couple of fields already. >> variability is the world. one went 41 bushels an acre, and lass year it was 78. the other field i thought was good it ended up 24. that normally is 55s. >> getting above and beyond actual production, what's the quality look...
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like canadian, they love their sees tories so i think those real stories about our past, joshua chamberlain you know who was courageous during the civil war. i think mainers like most states are very proud of their history and they want to learn about leaders who have inspired people of maine over the years. senator susan collins and snowe, people enjoyed knowing more about their history and their past. >> next booktv travel just outside a gusset to hear from colby college professor and local author, larissa taylor. ms. taylor talks about her book, "the virgin warrior" the life and death of joan of arc. >> well i wasn't interested in joan of arc at the beginning at all. she seemed to be too much of an anomaly, teenage girl who went off to fight and change the 100 years war and then i saw some films in 1999, some bad ones and some good ones but the portrayal made me think this girl could be more interesting than i thought. so from that i realized looking in the library that there were more original sources from the period period about joan of arc than almost any medieval figure including kin
like canadian, they love their sees tories so i think those real stories about our past, joshua chamberlain you know who was courageous during the civil war. i think mainers like most states are very proud of their history and they want to learn about leaders who have inspired people of maine over the years. senator susan collins and snowe, people enjoyed knowing more about their history and their past. >> next booktv travel just outside a gusset to hear from colby college professor and...
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>>reporter: chamberlain contractors have been paving roads in d.c., maryland and virginia since 1996.y're paving a new chapter in the company's history by going paperless. >> we need to find a number and then click up or down. >>reporter: the software the crews now use mirrors their traditional paper documents. it's all thanks to a mobile app from the canvass app store. just like apple's app store or dpoogle play, canvass is an online market, but the apps are developed for businesses. >> we want it to be analog or paper data collection what the kindle did to books. >>reporter: ceo james quigley says companies can choose from thousands of apps to help them run more efficiently. there's something available for everyone from construction to medical offices, we even found some for dog walkers. >> dog walking waivers and pet sitting overnight forms and a pet grooming receipt. >>reporter: and if you don't find one you like, you can also build your own app in a matter of minutes. quigley says canvas caught the attention of the organizers of the olympic games in london. >> the olympics was on
>>reporter: chamberlain contractors have been paving roads in d.c., maryland and virginia since 1996.y're paving a new chapter in the company's history by going paperless. >> we need to find a number and then click up or down. >>reporter: the software the crews now use mirrors their traditional paper documents. it's all thanks to a mobile app from the canvass app store. just like apple's app store or dpoogle play, canvass is an online market, but the apps are developed for...
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. >> i could say i've had as many women as wilt chamberlain but that would not be as close to being truenown a mormon, they freak me the hell out. >> stephanie: we end on that politically correct note. thank you, rude. >> it freaks my out! >> i'm sorry. i'm going to go to the last bastian of prejudice. religion. because it is a choice. we're allowed in that way. i'm trying to talk my way out of this. >> stephanie: you keep back-pedaling. all right. i'm going to start a spinning studio where everybody backpedals. rude pundit, love you honey. sue he next week. >> bye. >> stephanie: 47 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: if you turn her on she'll turn you on. >> oh, god. >> announcer: it's "the stephanie miller show." thomas jefferson said that a successful democracy depended on an informed electorate. our country's future depends on you. to help you make informed decisions, watch current tv's politically direct lineup. only on current tv. take the time to learn about the issues. don't just vote, vote smart. alright let's break it down. mom, pop
. >> i could say i've had as many women as wilt chamberlain but that would not be as close to being truenown a mormon, they freak me the hell out. >> stephanie: we end on that politically correct note. thank you, rude. >> it freaks my out! >> i'm sorry. i'm going to go to the last bastian of prejudice. religion. because it is a choice. we're allowed in that way. i'm trying to talk my way out of this. >> stephanie: you keep back-pedaling. all right. i'm going to...
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the conscience of neville chamberlain, the prime minister of united the united kingdom, going to munichand striking an agreement with adolf hitler that he felt would bring peace in our time. well, that's not what happened at all. what happened is he got world war ii. one of the things that lbj says is, there will be no men with umbrellas, by which he is referring. he is not going to give into the communists. ultimately, vietnam does mean something and means something to lyndon johnson. >> thank you very much. we have run out of time for everything but your questions. i hope that all of you have been thinking about the questions that you want to ask. mr. michael gillette and mr. mark updegrove red can you please line up at the microphone. thank you. yes, sir? >> i was wondering, mark, if you could talk about what led to lbj's decision not to run a second time? >> yes, there is a misconception about that. it is because most people think he was embattled over the war. and that was more or less saying that i have had enough, i am calling it a day. in fact, he had made the decision not to ru
the conscience of neville chamberlain, the prime minister of united the united kingdom, going to munichand striking an agreement with adolf hitler that he felt would bring peace in our time. well, that's not what happened at all. what happened is he got world war ii. one of the things that lbj says is, there will be no men with umbrellas, by which he is referring. he is not going to give into the communists. ultimately, vietnam does mean something and means something to lyndon johnson. >>...