140
140
Jun 14, 2009
06/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
he left at 6:00 in the morning, at daybreak and did not stay for the inauguration. he was so hurt. not only by losing office but his son, his second son had just died, and his son died that day. he learned that his son died the same day that he learned that jefferson won the presidency. he was not a happy camper that day, so he didn't stick around. are there other questions? well, thank you very much for coming and hearing about abigail incheon. [applause] >> edith gelles is the author several books, including "abigail adams: a writing life." she is currently a senior scholar at stanford university's michelle r. climate's institute for gender research. for more information visit stanford.edu/group/a gender.
he left at 6:00 in the morning, at daybreak and did not stay for the inauguration. he was so hurt. not only by losing office but his son, his second son had just died, and his son died that day. he learned that his son died the same day that he learned that jefferson won the presidency. he was not a happy camper that day, so he didn't stick around. are there other questions? well, thank you very much for coming and hearing about abigail incheon. [applause] >> edith gelles is the author...
147
147
Jun 13, 2009
06/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
he left at six in the morning, at daybreak, and didn't stay for the inoculation of jefferson. he was so hurt. not only by losing office, but his son, his second son had just died. his son died the day -- he learned that his son died the same day that he learned that jefferson won the presidency. he was not a happy camper that day so he didn't stick around. other questions?
he left at six in the morning, at daybreak, and didn't stay for the inoculation of jefferson. he was so hurt. not only by losing office, but his son, his second son had just died. his son died the day -- he learned that his son died the same day that he learned that jefferson won the presidency. he was not a happy camper that day so he didn't stick around. other questions?
156
156
Jun 20, 2009
06/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
he would go out in the morning at daybreak and shoot for a couple hours, usually limited by how many skinners' he had and if it is called the carcasses would freeze and if it is hot, they would be hard. a guy in montana killed 210, one day. i never heard of anybody killing more than 210. other guys claim 160, 170. buffalo bill cody got his name above the the shooting contest where he killed 181. that is what it would look like before you picked up bones. this is my favorite buffalo related place in the world. it is called wild horse or a toyo in new mexico. it was destroyed by a flash flood in 1908. the guy who lived nearby was named george make junk and he moved to new mexico to work on a ranch. i like new mexico because they sided with the union. you got a job working at their ranch after the flash flood. he was in this area, and 16 watched out fences. he recognized buffalo bones are much bigger. he spent his life trying to get somebody to look at them. he looked at the museum in denver, no one would come and look, he died about college in. he was drinking with a straw because he c
he would go out in the morning at daybreak and shoot for a couple hours, usually limited by how many skinners' he had and if it is called the carcasses would freeze and if it is hot, they would be hard. a guy in montana killed 210, one day. i never heard of anybody killing more than 210. other guys claim 160, 170. buffalo bill cody got his name above the the shooting contest where he killed 181. that is what it would look like before you picked up bones. this is my favorite buffalo related...
196
196
Jun 12, 2009
06/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
out of committee as the gentleman knows the week before -- the week when we left for the memorial daybreak, so it's been pending now for at least three weeks. it is our hope that we can move forward on this as early perhaps as the last week in june. which would be immediately before the july 4 break. time will -- and circumstances will dictate whether or not that is possible. but we certainly do hope to consider that in the near term. in addition as the gentleman probably knows, undoubtedly knows, we are also -- have under consideration the health care bill which the president has made a very high priority and which we have made a very high priority. that bill will also, we hope, be considered prior to the august break. so those two bills are major pieces of legislation that we hope to consider, but i don't want to give an exact date on those because they are complicated pieces of legislation. and we hope that we can reach agreement and we'd like to reach agreement across the aisle as well if not all facets at least some facets of that bill. we know that i'm sure your side has consideratio
out of committee as the gentleman knows the week before -- the week when we left for the memorial daybreak, so it's been pending now for at least three weeks. it is our hope that we can move forward on this as early perhaps as the last week in june. which would be immediately before the july 4 break. time will -- and circumstances will dictate whether or not that is possible. but we certainly do hope to consider that in the near term. in addition as the gentleman probably knows, undoubtedly...
117
117
Jun 20, 2009
06/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
snow began to fall before daybreak and continued without interruption. soon a thick coat of white periodicity. within a day, temperatures dropped another 15 degrees leading rushes and then second largest city in its more typical seasonal state, gray and frigid. little else however was typical that december day. particularly at the corner just past the cast-iron bridge. a pathway that led directly to red square and the kremlin. it was 8 a.m. crowd flowed into this neighborhood known as the. wealthy businessman a ride with their elegant wise, important government officials and religious leaders left behind other pressing matters to make an appearance, workers and peasants showed up in droves. spilling out into the street leading to saint john the baptist church. the crush was so dense that movement became almost impossible. horse dawn transit usually seesawed through the senator were forced to stop running, as long lines of mourning carriages around the block at 9 a.m. the bell rang out snapping the masses to attention. all eyes turned toward eight majesti
snow began to fall before daybreak and continued without interruption. soon a thick coat of white periodicity. within a day, temperatures dropped another 15 degrees leading rushes and then second largest city in its more typical seasonal state, gray and frigid. little else however was typical that december day. particularly at the corner just past the cast-iron bridge. a pathway that led directly to red square and the kremlin. it was 8 a.m. crowd flowed into this neighborhood known as the....
129
129
Jun 21, 2009
06/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
a chill snuck up on moscow like an invading army, snow began to fall before daybreak and continued without interruption. soon a thick coat of white. the city, within a day temperatures dropped another 15 degrees leaving russia's then second-largest city in its more typical seasonal states -- gray and frigid. little else however was typical that december day, particularly at the corner just past the cast iron bridge. a pathway that led directly to red square and the kremlin. since a 8m crowns flowed into this neighborhood known as the hub for moscow's flourishing at merchant class. wealthy businessmen are live with their elegant wives and unborn religious leaders love behind other pressing matters to make an appearance, workers and peasants showed up in droves. spilling out into the street leading st. john the baptist church. the crash was so dense that movement became almost impossible. horse-drawn tram's the seesawed through the center were forced to stop running as long lines of caris around the block. at 9:00 a.m. of the bell rang out, mapping the masses to attention, all eyes turned to
a chill snuck up on moscow like an invading army, snow began to fall before daybreak and continued without interruption. soon a thick coat of white. the city, within a day temperatures dropped another 15 degrees leaving russia's then second-largest city in its more typical seasonal states -- gray and frigid. little else however was typical that december day, particularly at the corner just past the cast iron bridge. a pathway that led directly to red square and the kremlin. since a 8m crowns...
184
184
Jun 21, 2009
06/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
you would have a high hunter who would work with to skinner said he would go up the morning at daybreak and should for a couple of hours. he was usually limited by how many scanners he had and also the weather. it was called the carcasses would freeze ended there would be hard to scan. easily killed about 40 but a guy named convicts smith was hunting outside of montana and he killed to london 101 day. other guys, i have never heard of anybody killing more than 210 and monday but other guys would claim 160, 170. buffalo bill cody got his name in a shooting contest where he got-- killed 108. that is what it would look like before you came and picked up bones. jump ahead. this is my favorite buffalo related place in the world. what it is coming thing called wide-- wild horse oil. it was taken outside of new mexico. folsom mexico was destroyed by a flash flood in 1908 because the guy who live nearby at a ranch called crowfoot ranch was a slave who was freed at emancipation and taxes proclaim move to new mexico to work on a ranch. he always liked to mexico because they had sided with the uni
you would have a high hunter who would work with to skinner said he would go up the morning at daybreak and should for a couple of hours. he was usually limited by how many scanners he had and also the weather. it was called the carcasses would freeze ended there would be hard to scan. easily killed about 40 but a guy named convicts smith was hunting outside of montana and he killed to london 101 day. other guys, i have never heard of anybody killing more than 210 and monday but other guys...