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in august 1864, lincoln called frederick goes to the white house. -- frederick douglass to the white house. lincoln was convinced he was going to lose his reelection and wanted to free as many slaves as he could. he said, i want to see it polished altogether. the two men then sat down to come up with a plan, how can i free as many slaves as possible? the plan they came up with was to create a band of scouts and going to the south and try to get as many slaves freed as possible. he later explained, what he said on this day showed a deeper moral conviction against slavery than anything i had seen, either spoken or written, from him. i listened with profound satisfaction. lincoln's meeting with douglass is significant. historian martin neely junior says it shows lincoln' is genuine humanitarianism. freeing the slaves at this point of the war had nothing to do with military necessity. it had everything to do with what was morally right. the meetings i described our sample of more than two dozen i found. they demonstrate beyond doubt that lincoln strove to break down racial barriers that
in august 1864, lincoln called frederick goes to the white house. -- frederick douglass to the white house. lincoln was convinced he was going to lose his reelection and wanted to free as many slaves as he could. he said, i want to see it polished altogether. the two men then sat down to come up with a plan, how can i free as many slaves as possible? the plan they came up with was to create a band of scouts and going to the south and try to get as many slaves freed as possible. he later...
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frederick martin. unfortunately, he was lost in a huge blizzard in alaska and was not able to finish the trip. in a way, you might think he lost his place in aviation history. but he didn't. december 7, 1941. guess who is in charge of all air corps in hawaii? frederick martin. it turns out that frederick martin and his counterpart in the navy had written a report predicting the attack of the japanese on pearl harbor to the letter. the time it occurred, the day of the week it would occur. they had it all down. some of the most exciting things started happening in aviation at purdue before and after the war. in 1937, a man comes here from delaware. he wants to be a pilot. he doesn't finish at purdue, he finishes in the army. he is drafted, goes into the army, becomes a pilot. december 7, 1941, he is in hawaii. his plane is at a rural airfield. frankly, he was out all night. he was out all night playing poker and having fun. george came back to his barracks just as the attack started. outot into a car and
frederick martin. unfortunately, he was lost in a huge blizzard in alaska and was not able to finish the trip. in a way, you might think he lost his place in aviation history. but he didn't. december 7, 1941. guess who is in charge of all air corps in hawaii? frederick martin. it turns out that frederick martin and his counterpart in the navy had written a report predicting the attack of the japanese on pearl harbor to the letter. the time it occurred, the day of the week it would occur. they...
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frederick douglass was not a fan of lincoln's early in the war years. frederick douglass writes an editorial where he says, lincoln s the abolitionist's worst enemy and says he is the south's greatest slave catcher. because lincoln says he is going to enforce the law of the fugitive slave act is the law, so frederick douglass is not a fan. in 1863 frederick douglass is furious black soldiers are not being paid the same as white soldiers, and that the confederate government said we are either going to enslave or execute black p.o.w.'s and not give them protections as prisoners of war. that's when frederick douglass first goes to the white house to meet with lincoln, and he is completely taken in by lincoln's welcoming of him. they have a very cordial conversation. that's the first meeting. the second meeting is august 1864, when they discuss this band of scouts. the third meeting is on the day of lincoln's inauguration in 1865. douglass shows up at the white house and the guards won't let him in, and eventually he makes his way in and lincoln says, here
frederick douglass was not a fan of lincoln's early in the war years. frederick douglass writes an editorial where he says, lincoln s the abolitionist's worst enemy and says he is the south's greatest slave catcher. because lincoln says he is going to enforce the law of the fugitive slave act is the law, so frederick douglass is not a fan. in 1863 frederick douglass is furious black soldiers are not being paid the same as white soldiers, and that the confederate government said we are either...
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frederick lindemann was one of the most thoroughly disliked men in the government. in the british government. and except from churchill. because frederick, he shortly after churchill became into the government, he appointed him to be his personal scientific advisory. very smart and savvy move. he gave churchill and insight. what things were happening. within the defense establishment. but also, he gave frederick lindemann, of time to investigate anything he wanted to predict any issue. this was very powerful because it assured the churchill was going to get a straight story. not something was fabricated or massage. because frederick had this ability to look into anybody's affairs and bring back a report to churchill. in some cases even on his own memoranda churchill to sign. and it's proved to be a very valuable thing. for example, it turned out that the british, to know how many planes, or aircraft, that germany had. it was important to know. but also they didn't know how many aircraft the raf has. that was another issue. that comes up in the song as well. they wer
frederick lindemann was one of the most thoroughly disliked men in the government. in the british government. and except from churchill. because frederick, he shortly after churchill became into the government, he appointed him to be his personal scientific advisory. very smart and savvy move. he gave churchill and insight. what things were happening. within the defense establishment. but also, he gave frederick lindemann, of time to investigate anything he wanted to predict any issue. this was...
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frederick martin.nfortunately he was lost in a huge blizzard in alaska and was not able to finish the trip. he might have lost his place in aviation history but he did not. charge ofs who is in the air corps in hawaii? frederick martin. it turns out he and his counterpart in the navy had written a report predicting the japanese attack on pearl harbor to the letter, what was going to happen and what time it would occur and what day of week it was going to occur. they had it all down. some of the most exciting things to happen in aviation at purdue before the war and after the war. man named 1937 a george comes from delaware. he wants to be a pilot. he finishes in the army, drafted and goes into the army to become a pilot. is in hawaii941 he at a rural airfield. night playing poker and having fun. george came back to his barracks and saw just as the attack started. >> what is the navy doing practicing this early. ♪ they look like japs. >> give me the airplane. >> he got up and was able to shoot down four
frederick martin.nfortunately he was lost in a huge blizzard in alaska and was not able to finish the trip. he might have lost his place in aviation history but he did not. charge ofs who is in the air corps in hawaii? frederick martin. it turns out he and his counterpart in the navy had written a report predicting the japanese attack on pearl harbor to the letter, what was going to happen and what time it would occur and what day of week it was going to occur. they had it all down. some of the...
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frederick watts -- frederick douglass would come on the railroad as well. he would meet with john brown. some accounts suggest john brown tried to sweettalk frederick douglass into joining the attack on harpers ferry. doesn't do it, of course. throughout the year, throughout the summer in particular, brown and his cohorts are bringing in large shipments of goods on the cumberland valley railroad. he calls himself dr. isaac smith. he has been telling the good people of cumberland valley, he is a miner looking for possible iron ore mines. he's been bringing in supplies, the bills of lading are things like picks and axes when in reality they are muskets and pikes. they were used to go down to maryland and set up headquarters at the kennedy farm, and then in october 1859, john brown and his men will raid. some of the raiders after the raid come back to the cumberland valley and try to catch the railroad to get out of the valley. a number of of them -- a number of them are going to be captured near the cumberland valley railroad station in scotland, pennsylvania
frederick watts -- frederick douglass would come on the railroad as well. he would meet with john brown. some accounts suggest john brown tried to sweettalk frederick douglass into joining the attack on harpers ferry. doesn't do it, of course. throughout the year, throughout the summer in particular, brown and his cohorts are bringing in large shipments of goods on the cumberland valley railroad. he calls himself dr. isaac smith. he has been telling the good people of cumberland valley, he is a...
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i argue that anthony fauci serve this' purpose of frederick lindeman. the current administration doesn't want that kind of input and doesn't like having somebody like fauci out there as a loose cannon and churchill wanted frederick lindeman to be in everybody's face. this was his mandate to get out there and cause trouble and he did in spades. >> host: i want to remind people that you can upload questions on the q & a feature and we starting to get some. but don't forget about that. and then on the sort of industrial side, erik, you have lord beaverbrook who was the production czar and he is an interesting character that might be a little more familiar, but -- we haven't analogous characters once the u.s. entered the word, a former ceo of gm was brought in for a dollar a year famously by fdr to ramp up production, and beaverbrook, he didn't know how many planes they had but the raf determined they needed a lot explore he was brought? >> guest: beforebrook is -- there have been biographies of him but i feel in larger biographies of churchill he gets some
i argue that anthony fauci serve this' purpose of frederick lindeman. the current administration doesn't want that kind of input and doesn't like having somebody like fauci out there as a loose cannon and churchill wanted frederick lindeman to be in everybody's face. this was his mandate to get out there and cause trouble and he did in spades. >> host: i want to remind people that you can upload questions on the q & a feature and we starting to get some. but don't forget about that....
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lee is in frederick. oops. lee is in frederick. he has an issue. union soldiers at harper's ferry and martinsberg. so lee will divide his army to capture the forces. a lot of maneuvering here. eventually moving into position to capture the ferry. clears the union soldiers out of martinsberg. heads to hagerstown, and all of this talks about in special order 191. i won't get into the details of that because i'd like to get into the battle itself. i'm sure most of you knew it. and jackson is late. very difficult to try to move into position. he's a couple of days late. mcclennan moved to the battle of south mountain. for me the two most important things i would tell you about the battle of south mountain, one is there were 6,000 casualties there. most of the folks who visit the park have not heard of the battle. that is a very significant enough. second thing for me what i think is critical about south mountain, the union arm yeah was taunting them as they retreated. this ain't pope's army any more. the union army gained great confidence after septemb
lee is in frederick. oops. lee is in frederick. he has an issue. union soldiers at harper's ferry and martinsberg. so lee will divide his army to capture the forces. a lot of maneuvering here. eventually moving into position to capture the ferry. clears the union soldiers out of martinsberg. heads to hagerstown, and all of this talks about in special order 191. i won't get into the details of that because i'd like to get into the battle itself. i'm sure most of you knew it. and jackson is late....
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here's his story. >> my name is frederick. i'm a french harmon can player.oved to washington, d.c., in 2001. td wi prie for a few years. i've toured with stevie for a few years. i'm trying to make harmoni popular again. ♪t we're ab to get on the road with the band. we're go to do a tour and some private events around the country. when covid hit. the necessity of playingto turn this opportunity to create a space where we could actually respec the rules of covid-19, and still be creive. still practice our music with one a ther. ♪ we've been calling those sunday sessions eavescrop -- drop. we wanted the neighbors to listen to the show we were a little concerned and worried about how -- what kind of reaction we were going to get from our neighbors. i've lived in is nfoghborhood and n, thanks to this, we are meeting more neighbors than evee ce >> i think we alleed joy, ti piness and lov t 'sndthein dld. and jo have human conntion. sot feeusgood w tant >> this whole social distancing , distancing rule has been canceled by the power of music. and i became more of a
here's his story. >> my name is frederick. i'm a french harmon can player.oved to washington, d.c., in 2001. td wi prie for a few years. i've toured with stevie for a few years. i'm trying to make harmoni popular again. ♪t we're ab to get on the road with the band. we're go to do a tour and some private events around the country. when covid hit. the necessity of playingto turn this opportunity to create a space where we could actually respec the rules of covid-19, and still be creive....
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>> it's montgomery county, frederick county, carol county, and well, people have been hanging tough. we have thousands of people who have the disease. we've lost a lot of people. we had an outbreak at a nursing home in my district. so it's fairly reflective of what's going to on around the country, and the numbers are not declining yet. so the idea of reopening i think is anath ma to everybody around here. when the white house found out they had two stop staffers to coronavirus, what they said is everything is going to be okay because we are doing daily tests
>> it's montgomery county, frederick county, carol county, and well, people have been hanging tough. we have thousands of people who have the disease. we've lost a lot of people. we had an outbreak at a nursing home in my district. so it's fairly reflective of what's going to on around the country, and the numbers are not declining yet. so the idea of reopening i think is anath ma to everybody around here. when the white house found out they had two stop staffers to coronavirus, what they...
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the cvrr's president during the civil war named frederick watts. he is important in the history of pennsylvania state university. he was one of the leading proponents of agricultural education in the united states, and it is recognized in some quarters -- and is recognized in some quarters as the father of pennsylvania state university. before that, he was the father of the cumberland valley railroad. one of the early proponents to get the railroad built. he served on the board of directors, and later as the president of the railroad during the civil war. frederick watts had a vision to turn the cumberland valley from a small, regional railroad to something of national importance. little did he know that his entree was the confederate army and the publicity has railroad would get. probably the first time the cvrr plays any role in the conflict between north and south is during john brown's raid on harpers ferry in 1862. most of the raiders arrive on the cumberland valley railroad, having traveled to harrisburg. they set up their headquarters in dow
the cvrr's president during the civil war named frederick watts. he is important in the history of pennsylvania state university. he was one of the leading proponents of agricultural education in the united states, and it is recognized in some quarters -- and is recognized in some quarters as the father of pennsylvania state university. before that, he was the father of the cumberland valley railroad. one of the early proponents to get the railroad built. he served on the board of directors,...
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would argue that anthony fauci served the purpose today of frederick lindeman of the prof. the difference being the current administration doesn't want that kind of input, doesn't like having something like fauci out there as a loose cannon and churchill wanted frederick to be in everybody's face. his mandate was to cause trouble and he did in spades. >> host: i want to remind people that you can upload questions on the q & a feature and we're starting to get some bun dote forget but that. and then on the industrial side, you have lord beaver brooke who was the production czar and ising a been character, too, i feel -- an interesting character that might be a little more familiar. and we have analogous characters once the u.s. entered the war. i forget his name but a former ceo of gm was brought in for a dollar a year famously by fdr to ramp up production, and beforebrook, they didn't know how many planes they had. >> guest: beaverbrook -- i feel that in larger biographies of churchill he tends to get somewhat short shrift. he was crucial in this era and wonderful thing but
would argue that anthony fauci served the purpose today of frederick lindeman of the prof. the difference being the current administration doesn't want that kind of input, doesn't like having something like fauci out there as a loose cannon and churchill wanted frederick to be in everybody's face. his mandate was to cause trouble and he did in spades. >> host: i want to remind people that you can upload questions on the q & a feature and we're starting to get some bun dote forget but...
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>> okay,, very good. >> lee is in frederick. he has an issue. union soldiers at harpers ferry on march 1st. lee will divide his army to capture these forces. a lot of maneuvering here. eventually moving into position to capture the ferry. he clears the union soldiers out of martin's bergh, heads taggers town, all of this talked about in special order one nine one. i won't get into that because i would like to get into the battle itself. i am sure most of you know that. there are their positions as they surround harpers ferry. jackson is late. difficult terrain to try and move into. he's a couple days late. mcclellan reacted and moved to south mountain. for me, the two most important things i would tell you about the battle is there were 6000 casualties there. most of the folks that visit the park have no idea and have never heard of the battle of south mountain. that's a very significant number. for, me the other critical thing about south mountain. the union army drove the southerners right off the mountain top they were actually taunting them
>> okay,, very good. >> lee is in frederick. he has an issue. union soldiers at harpers ferry on march 1st. lee will divide his army to capture these forces. a lot of maneuvering here. eventually moving into position to capture the ferry. he clears the union soldiers out of martin's bergh, heads taggers town, all of this talked about in special order one nine one. i won't get into that because i would like to get into the battle itself. i am sure most of you know that. there are...
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in washington's time, frederick the great is the living greatest general of the age. frederick the great is the epi tome of the highest level of what tactics have approached by the middle of the 18th century. the prussian army that frederick controlled, heavy infantry that were very well trained, emphasis on highly trained, expensive, permanent armies that you would not use very often. hopefully many of them would not die because they were so expensive to train. 18th century warfare tended to be focused on siegecraft. europe was dotted with fortresses and castles that controlled the different rivers. fortresses -- when you think about strategic battles and fighting in europe, you are thinking about seizing rivers and fortresses. these armies move slowly. their supply lines can only be a couple of days away at most. they require a tremendous amount of powder and food and horses. when military -- one historian described 18th-century armies as shackled by their supply lines. imagine a giant man walking with shackles on. these armies moved very slowly. most battles that w
in washington's time, frederick the great is the living greatest general of the age. frederick the great is the epi tome of the highest level of what tactics have approached by the middle of the 18th century. the prussian army that frederick controlled, heavy infantry that were very well trained, emphasis on highly trained, expensive, permanent armies that you would not use very often. hopefully many of them would not die because they were so expensive to train. 18th century warfare tended to...
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we will talk to randy frederick of charles schwab.omberg. ♪ ♪ bloomberg -- "bloomberg divinglance." we are into the derivative and trading aspects of this rally and the reason we do that is because the world has changed. for weeks, we had subdued volatility and quiet to the market, everything priced to protection -- perfection feeling, and then a rally. to 40, 50,loded up and even 80. we have come back at a sustained 32, and these are not normal times. randy frederick of charles schwab has spent a career looking at the market what is the character of the vix and this new volatility? randy: you described it effectively. it had been at relatively normal levels for probably at least a full year, in the 12 to 18 range. when this virus hit, volatility and on oneptly particular day closed at an all-time high. this vix has been around since january 1993 and we hit the highest single closing level since it began. there sopremium levels people can write options? can they write an option against it to bring in premium, is that old traditional g
we will talk to randy frederick of charles schwab.omberg. ♪ ♪ bloomberg -- "bloomberg divinglance." we are into the derivative and trading aspects of this rally and the reason we do that is because the world has changed. for weeks, we had subdued volatility and quiet to the market, everything priced to protection -- perfection feeling, and then a rally. to 40, 50,loded up and even 80. we have come back at a sustained 32, and these are not normal times. randy frederick of charles...
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the assistant secretary frederick seward, the son of william seward, nearly.and to death by the handle of a gun and a knife on the way to william seward's bedroom. at the lincoln murder conspiracy had fruition, you could had a situation with no president, no vice president and no secretary of state or assistant secretary of state with constitutional authority to make the president pro tem the acting president or call a special election. not a wild conspiracy theory, that almost happened. the most interesting close calls before we go to questions and answers, a woman in her purse and how she saves the new deal. fdr is president-elect, arrives in miami abortion, norma hall which is vincent astor's private yacht and gives his first speech in miami, sitting on the back of a buick delivers the speech, and italian immigrant fires 5 shots in 15 seconds at him. the bullets would have hit fdr except the 100 pound woman standing next to the assailants, sign. 's 32 caliber, moved her purse from one arm to the other inspectors gun with enough force to be able to afford th
the assistant secretary frederick seward, the son of william seward, nearly.and to death by the handle of a gun and a knife on the way to william seward's bedroom. at the lincoln murder conspiracy had fruition, you could had a situation with no president, no vice president and no secretary of state or assistant secretary of state with constitutional authority to make the president pro tem the acting president or call a special election. not a wild conspiracy theory, that almost happened. the...
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in difficult times laur frederick, tic mn in lockdown. before we go tonight, some news from london. larry thet downing str cat has been doing his bit to keep up morale. larry lives at the pri minister's address and of course has his own twitter account. from which he or someone very close to him retweeted video of cats going after each other during aive interview on philippine tv. larry comments it's good new t foose worried about the lack of sport on tv. amazing what we see and learn as we peer intoiv people's les during this stay-at-home 'srent.drembyou nd mh newt anr website including the president's announcement that in's taking hydroxychloro as a preventive measure. plus, be sure to check us out on twitter. i'd love to hear from you. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." take care. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specianists teaching sph, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to t
in difficult times laur frederick, tic mn in lockdown. before we go tonight, some news from london. larry thet downing str cat has been doing his bit to keep up morale. larry lives at the pri minister's address and of course has his own twitter account. from which he or someone very close to him retweeted video of cats going after each other during aive interview on philippine tv. larry comments it's good new t foose worried about the lack of sport on tv. amazing what we see and learn as we...
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erik: i would argue that anthony serves that purpose today of frederick of the time. the difference being the administration does not have a kind of input. they would like to have someone like him to have sort of a loose cannon but as churchill, wanted frederick lindemann to be in everybody's face. this was his mandate to get out of there and cause trouble and he did. host: i want to remind people that you can have questions on our q&a feature. don't forget about that. and then on the sort of industrial side eric, you have another guy he was sort of the production guy. he's an interesting character two. benefield might might be a little bit more familiar. and we had a character, i forget his name by the former ceo of gm was brought in. sort of to ramp up production by the fbi. in angus beaverbrook, they didn't know they had how many planes they had. they needed a lot more. that was another interesting relation. erik: again, i feel that in a larger biographies the churchill, he tends to sort of get started somewhat short changed. it is crucial, wonderful thing, he was
erik: i would argue that anthony serves that purpose today of frederick of the time. the difference being the administration does not have a kind of input. they would like to have someone like him to have sort of a loose cannon but as churchill, wanted frederick lindemann to be in everybody's face. this was his mandate to get out of there and cause trouble and he did. host: i want to remind people that you can have questions on our q&a feature. don't forget about that. and then on the sort...
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and what's most time-consuming is explaining to people who you are. >> it is i frederick c. know what you need? >> what? >> you need some chumba and some wumba. >> thanks for your help and directions getting here. you're right. the bus stops right in front. >> since you're here is there anything you'd like to say to donald directly? >> ooh, yes. listen, you little [ bleep ]. when you get down here i'm going to personally ask my friend satan, who's a great guy incidentally. >> jimmy: really? i'm having a little trouble believing this is you, justice ginsburg. >> oh, so you think i'm just a random loony who wandered in here, high as a kite off pain pills he stole from a dog? >> jimmy: yeah. maybe. kind of. >> bingo. >> it works like this. our thing hits the space thing. and whoa nelly. it just sort of skedaddles around and boopity beep bops off in another direction. planet saved. >> what if the pieces of the asteroid come hurtling toward earth and hit us? >> well, jimmy, i think we just have to stay positive. >> carl jetson, decorative wind chime salesman. >> jimmy: that's wei
and what's most time-consuming is explaining to people who you are. >> it is i frederick c. know what you need? >> what? >> you need some chumba and some wumba. >> thanks for your help and directions getting here. you're right. the bus stops right in front. >> since you're here is there anything you'd like to say to donald directly? >> ooh, yes. listen, you little [ bleep ]. when you get down here i'm going to personally ask my friend satan, who's a great guy...
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gill fredericks carnival cruise director. hal pembroke, caucus coordinator.loon boy. he played ruth bader ginsburg. he played george washington's ghost. he played donald trump's father in hell. sometimes he'd be in two bits per monologue. i couldn't choose between them and i'd just say you know what? do a quick costume change, we'll put him on twice. we could not get enough fred. he never had any time to prepare for these bits. we'd call him at noon and say hey, today you're going to be a boat captain. he'd say, aye, aye. he'd be on set by 2:00. we'd do one run-through of the script that was usually not finished yet. and then he and i would do it with no rehearsal live in front of the audience. and he nailed it every time. dozens of times. up to 86 years old he killed it. we loved being around fred. we loved having him with us. and what you're about to see our time with fred are some of my favorite moments from the show. >> jimmy: if there is such a thing as a comedy genius he definitely is one. please welcome the always funny fred willard! ♪ [ cheers and app
gill fredericks carnival cruise director. hal pembroke, caucus coordinator.loon boy. he played ruth bader ginsburg. he played george washington's ghost. he played donald trump's father in hell. sometimes he'd be in two bits per monologue. i couldn't choose between them and i'd just say you know what? do a quick costume change, we'll put him on twice. we could not get enough fred. he never had any time to prepare for these bits. we'd call him at noon and say hey, today you're going to be a boat...
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host: let's talk to frederick calling from rustin louisiana. ,frederick good morning. , caller: good morning. host: you have to get a quick comment in here, frederick. caller: i was recently unemployed. i was considered an essential worker. i was working for a processing plant, and i contracted covid-19. and i was told to file for unemployment. host: we would like to thank all of our callers and social media followers and our viewers for this first hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: c-span has unfiltered coverage with white house briefings, updates from governors and congress and our daily call in program "washington journal" hearing about the coronavirus crisis. if you missed any of our coverage, watch on-demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. on tuesday dr. anthony fauci and dr. redfield testified at a senate hearing about returning to work and school amid the coronavirus pandemic rewatch live coverage -- pandem
host: let's talk to frederick calling from rustin louisiana. ,frederick good morning. , caller: good morning. host: you have to get a quick comment in here, frederick. caller: i was recently unemployed. i was considered an essential worker. i was working for a processing plant, and i contracted covid-19. and i was told to file for unemployment. host: we would like to thank all of our callers and social media followers and our viewers for this first hour. [captions copyright national cable...
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you've frederick the great. frederick the great is the living, greatest general of the age, and frederick is the great is the epitome of what dashte highest level of what tactics that have approached by the middle of the 18th century, the russian army that he controlled, heavy infantry that were very well trained, would bring firepower to bear, emphasis on the highly trained, expensive, permanent armies that you would not use very often and hopefully not many of them would die, because they're so expensive to train and maintain over the period. so 18th century warfare tends to be focused on siege craft, and they had castle that is controlled all the different rivers. so fortresses are really -- when you think about strategic battles and fighting in europe, you're thinking about seizing rivers and fortresses, because the armies move extremely slowly. their supply lines can only be a couple of days away at most. they require a tremendous amount of fodder and food and horses. in fact, one military historian describ
you've frederick the great. frederick the great is the living, greatest general of the age, and frederick is the great is the epitome of what dashte highest level of what tactics that have approached by the middle of the 18th century, the russian army that he controlled, heavy infantry that were very well trained, would bring firepower to bear, emphasis on the highly trained, expensive, permanent armies that you would not use very often and hopefully not many of them would die, because they're...
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this guy, frederick jackson turner. frederick jackson turner is a historian, a historic historian. he taught, i think, at the university of wisconsin, but i am not 100% sure. i think so. he was an american historian. he looked for big trends. by the way, remember darwin? remember the implications behind the way darwin looked at the world? the big, story that unfolds. turner is going to be -- all of this stuff sort of fits in with darwin. all these people think like darwin. we are at the tip of a big, long story that is going to continue forward, and we have a long history behind us. that is darwinistic in that it takes the whole sweep of history. frederick jackson turner thinks that way, too. let me tell you what he says in this gangbusters article called "the significance of the frontier on history." i will describe this and tell you why this fires people up, then what i want you to do is cook up some label for this. i usually call this philosophical, but i am not happy with that. it is not really philosophical, i don't think. but it is eaten up with darwinism and social darwinism
this guy, frederick jackson turner. frederick jackson turner is a historian, a historic historian. he taught, i think, at the university of wisconsin, but i am not 100% sure. i think so. he was an american historian. he looked for big trends. by the way, remember darwin? remember the implications behind the way darwin looked at the world? the big, story that unfolds. turner is going to be -- all of this stuff sort of fits in with darwin. all these people think like darwin. we are at the tip of...
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john no i mire originally created lot damo coming idea set to music by frederick actual power for the stuttgart ballet in 1978 it was internationally acclaimed the production in paris is now the 6th version he has staged in the city in mount everest and show it in my head and beard when you consider some aspect or other and have an earlier dancer in mind. and are looking to reproduce what she or he did and it doesn't work is good vin man it only works when you love and respect this incredibly precious resource you're working with which they make people fobbed not colors not words not computers or typewriters countrified machine leaped in perspective at. the tree her soul and each role takes on a life of its own. it's a deep to mend i'm always falling in love a new with a dance as i work with are trying to create something fresh trying to awaken something new both in the dancers and in myself but i think it's an idea serger ok but we're. a little bit very good for what a very good are all. the other high ground is a legendary institution to perform on its stage is a unique privilege an
john no i mire originally created lot damo coming idea set to music by frederick actual power for the stuttgart ballet in 1978 it was internationally acclaimed the production in paris is now the 6th version he has staged in the city in mount everest and show it in my head and beard when you consider some aspect or other and have an earlier dancer in mind. and are looking to reproduce what she or he did and it doesn't work is good vin man it only works when you love and respect this incredibly...
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john the baptist and jesus and the power to do it in a choreographic exploration of george frederick handel's messiah broken heroes in classic noir my style. symbiotic for better and for worse john the baptist makes jesus a teacher finding him disciples. noting the expectations of the crowds and doubting his mission. a ballet steeped in soul and sure that if he. was indeed a fact for you you to call it a few there's a bit of myself in every piece of mine every choreography and every production and nish growing up she and i can't choreograph a stage something with complete honesty if i don't understand it. if i don't understand it deeply from a very specific angle my own personal angle in that 1st year. john no i meyer was born in milwaukee on lake michigan in 1039 his father was a ship's captain. his mother loved arts and culture. supported his ambition to dance and ambition born when the family went together to see a musical in the cinema. he started taking tap dancing classes then in the milwaukee city library he stumbled across a biography of that's left nijinsky and fell in love
john the baptist and jesus and the power to do it in a choreographic exploration of george frederick handel's messiah broken heroes in classic noir my style. symbiotic for better and for worse john the baptist makes jesus a teacher finding him disciples. noting the expectations of the crowds and doubting his mission. a ballet steeped in soul and sure that if he. was indeed a fact for you you to call it a few there's a bit of myself in every piece of mine every choreography and every production...
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john no i my are originally created lockdown will come in ya set to music by frederick shall pass forthe stuttgart ballet in 1978 it was internationally acclaimed the production in paris is now the 6th version he has staged in the city in mn at 1st and show it in manhattan and when you consider some aspect or opera and have an earlier dancer in mind. and are looking to reproduce what she or he did and it doesn't work. then man it only works when you love and respect this incredibly precious resource you're working with they meet people fobbed not colors not words not computers or typewriters answered by machine bleep and. each rehearsal and each role takes on a life of its own. if a deep one see i'm always falling in love a new with the dancers i work with is trying to create something fresh trying to awaken something new both in the dancers and in myself but that it is in the news aired ok yes but we're. a little bit more what a very good. the author is a legendary institution to perform on its stage is a unique privilege and when a world famous choreographer is staging a production
john no i my are originally created lockdown will come in ya set to music by frederick shall pass forthe stuttgart ballet in 1978 it was internationally acclaimed the production in paris is now the 6th version he has staged in the city in mn at 1st and show it in manhattan and when you consider some aspect or opera and have an earlier dancer in mind. and are looking to reproduce what she or he did and it doesn't work. then man it only works when you love and respect this incredibly precious...
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also in the lineup of who was whom is frederick remington, a well-known artist of the american west, a painter, sculptor, sketch artist. he sometimes did newspaper work, newspaper illustrations, but he didn't think the reproduction quality in newspapers at the time in the late 19th century was all that good. also in the lineup of who was whom around this media myth is richard harding davis. he was a conceited but well-known writer and playwright, who becomes the most famous correspondent in the spanish-american war in 1898 a year or so after this myth took hold. he was a writer, and one of his first books was titled soldiers of fortune. still in print. you can still get it through amazon. it is a book of sort of a romance novel in which he sort of depicted himself as a central character. richard harding davis. he was the son of a newspaper editor, and his mother was a writer. rebecca harding davis was her name. remington and davis were assigned by hearst to go to cuba in early 1897, and they were there to cover the rebellion of cuba against spanish rule. that was their assignment. he
also in the lineup of who was whom is frederick remington, a well-known artist of the american west, a painter, sculptor, sketch artist. he sometimes did newspaper work, newspaper illustrations, but he didn't think the reproduction quality in newspapers at the time in the late 19th century was all that good. also in the lineup of who was whom around this media myth is richard harding davis. he was a conceited but well-known writer and playwright, who becomes the most famous correspondent in the...
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he decided to seek an alliance with the holy roman emperor frederick. the 2nd for tougher command came and yet in a shock. after that and then the and then fed with again. just let me add a bit. more because the what women get to be most is a lousy salon and. yanni medical and. yet our galut and she is a lad of as well i'm sure sally we live it up all mobile we. know they're mostly in. our little to meet fairy when linsey little. well i'm talking now couple demi moore hater with a sell a 1000000 and one a few tales with delish. from in hand in no manner as an. immense giggle up saw if the qur'an one. or a them in some you know sort of. a lot of the. lash and maze action regular warning . hand that had it can feel normal for free. this 6th crusade led by frederick the 2nd had managed to take jerusalem. but 15 years later and 1244. it was reconquered and thereafter would remain under muslim rule for the next 7 centuries. i look awful as hunted by warrior lumper by other figure and the quite honestly held. bob as they lick. his eyes in figure a little bubb
he decided to seek an alliance with the holy roman emperor frederick. the 2nd for tougher command came and yet in a shock. after that and then the and then fed with again. just let me add a bit. more because the what women get to be most is a lousy salon and. yanni medical and. yet our galut and she is a lad of as well i'm sure sally we live it up all mobile we. know they're mostly in. our little to meet fairy when linsey little. well i'm talking now couple demi moore hater with a sell a...
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against the plan's new security law that gives police broad powers activists say would silence pages frederick's also on the show. the u.s. bans travel from brazil to reduce the threat of new growth virus infections. south american country has the world's 2nd highest infection rate and lose 10 demagogued lots president says the economy comes 1st. and in german football rb leipzig set themselves up for the bundesliga title race that after a barnstorming 5 nil victory against mites will have to go pers. i'm brian thomas great to have you with us today on kong security chief says terrorism is on the rise in the city as police arrest some 180 protesters during renewed unrest thousands took to the streets to protest beijing's plans to impose a tough new security law there would bypass the local legislature and provides for special police units from beijing with expanded powers pro-democracy campaigners say the moves a threat to hong kong's freedoms and assembly a top. let's go now to the sea reporter laura westbrook from hong kong newspaper the south china morning post she has more on the story for u
against the plan's new security law that gives police broad powers activists say would silence pages frederick's also on the show. the u.s. bans travel from brazil to reduce the threat of new growth virus infections. south american country has the world's 2nd highest infection rate and lose 10 demagogued lots president says the economy comes 1st. and in german football rb leipzig set themselves up for the bundesliga title race that after a barnstorming 5 nil victory against mites will have to...
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he decided to seek an alliance with the holy roman emperor frederick. the 2nd part of a command can and yet in a shock well aside from. where the. opposite and then i am fed with again. let me add a bit. more because the what women get to be most is a lousy salon and. yanni medical. and she is a lad of as well i'm sure sally we live it up a little mobile we. know they will still go in. how it was doing fairly. when really. well i'm talking not council demene or hater with asylum in medina do not attend the bullish . i'm in hand in no manner as an. immense get up so if the qur'an one. or a them amid some you sound a. lot of the. lash and mase actual regular warning. that had it can feel normal for free. this 6th crusade led by frederick the 2nd had managed to take jerusalem. but 15 years later and 1244. it was reconquered and thereafter would remain under muslim rule for the next 7 centuries. i look awful as one of our boys learned proprietory ficca and the quite honestly held. so how did bob as they lick. his eyes in figure little bubble were young and
he decided to seek an alliance with the holy roman emperor frederick. the 2nd part of a command can and yet in a shock well aside from. where the. opposite and then i am fed with again. let me add a bit. more because the what women get to be most is a lousy salon and. yanni medical. and she is a lad of as well i'm sure sally we live it up a little mobile we. know they will still go in. how it was doing fairly. when really. well i'm talking not council demene or hater with asylum in medina do...
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he decided to seek an alliance with the holy roman emperor frederick. the 2nd for tougher come out of kenya and yet in a shock. where the. opposite and then i am fed with again. just let me add a bit. more because the what women get to be most is a lousy salon and. that has. medical. and feel of a ladder for as well i'm sure sally we live it up a little mobile we. know they're mostly in. our little to meet fairy when linsey little. well i'm talking accompli demi moore hit her with a cell a 1000000 and one after tells the bullish. i'm in hand in no manner as an infant she demands good luck so if the qur'an one little embark for. 4 of them it's a meaningless sound of. a lot of the. lash and may's action raga a warning. that had it can feel normal to free. this 6th crusade led by frederick the 2nd had managed to take jerusalem. but 15 years later and 1244. it was reconquered and thereafter would remain under muslim rule for the next 7 centuries. must look after as hunted by warrior lumper by other figure and the quite honestly held. bob as i lick. his eyes
he decided to seek an alliance with the holy roman emperor frederick. the 2nd for tougher come out of kenya and yet in a shock. where the. opposite and then i am fed with again. just let me add a bit. more because the what women get to be most is a lousy salon and. that has. medical. and feel of a ladder for as well i'm sure sally we live it up a little mobile we. know they're mostly in. our little to meet fairy when linsey little. well i'm talking accompli demi moore hit her with a cell a...
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frederick pleitgen thank you as always. joining us live from berlin gentleman the message from one paramedic on the front line, anybody who says they aren't scared during this pandemic is lying to you. ahead, the fear and anxiety many health care workers are feeling right now. these days staying connected is more important than ever. so we're working 24/7 to maintain a reliable network, to meet your growing internet needs. we're helping customers who are experiencing financial difficulties stay connected. we're increasing internet speeds for low income families in our internet essentials program. and delivering self-install kits to your door. nos comprometemos a mantenerte conectado. we're committed to keeping you connected. for more information on how you can stay connected, visit xfinity.com/prepare. >>> health care workers are the most vulnerable in the fight of covid-19. at least 90,000 of them across the globe have been infected with the virus according to a report from the international council of nurses. that news co
frederick pleitgen thank you as always. joining us live from berlin gentleman the message from one paramedic on the front line, anybody who says they aren't scared during this pandemic is lying to you. ahead, the fear and anxiety many health care workers are feeling right now. these days staying connected is more important than ever. so we're working 24/7 to maintain a reliable network, to meet your growing internet needs. we're helping customers who are experiencing financial difficulties stay...
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he decided to seek an alliance with the holy roman emperor frederick. the 2nd part of a command canyon and yet in a shark well aside from. where the. opposite and then i am fed with again. just let the other be diminished. because the what women get to be most is a lousy salon and. that has. medical. and feel of a ladder from a smell of a shoe or a slowly we live it up a little mobile we. know they will shrivel in. our little to meet fairy when really. well i'm talking accompli demene or hater with asylum in medina do nothing tell the baelish . i'm in hand in no manner then fed. up saw if the qur'an one. or the limits i mean was out of. a lot of the. lash and mase action raga a warning. that had it can feel normal to free. this 6th crusade led by frederick the 2nd had managed to take jerusalem. but 15 years later and 1244. it was reconquered and thereafter would remain under muslim rule for the next 7 centuries. must i look awful as one of our boys long proprietory ficca and the quite honestly held. so how did bob as they lick. his eyes in figure little
he decided to seek an alliance with the holy roman emperor frederick. the 2nd part of a command canyon and yet in a shark well aside from. where the. opposite and then i am fed with again. just let the other be diminished. because the what women get to be most is a lousy salon and. that has. medical. and feel of a ladder from a smell of a shoe or a slowly we live it up a little mobile we. know they will shrivel in. our little to meet fairy when really. well i'm talking accompli demene or hater...
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who when from coaching boys football to teaching young men life frederick push each of the siege of sarajevo on al-jazeera. be the hero the world needs. washing. hoping to revive europe's economy and tourism industry leaders discuss opening the borders but not all countries are sold on the idea. come about this and this is all just even live from doha also coming up a chinese city orders more than 4000000 people to stay home but officials say new infections a note the feared a 2nd wave. president donald trump's former campaign manager paul mana fall.
who when from coaching boys football to teaching young men life frederick push each of the siege of sarajevo on al-jazeera. be the hero the world needs. washing. hoping to revive europe's economy and tourism industry leaders discuss opening the borders but not all countries are sold on the idea. come about this and this is all just even live from doha also coming up a chinese city orders more than 4000000 people to stay home but officials say new infections a note the feared a 2nd wave....
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sir frederick is the old est children.ten minutes, he and his daughter are suing three of sir david barclay‘s stands for invasion of privacy, breach of confidence, breach of data protection. as you say, the barclay empire includes the telegraph media group and at the time also included the ritz hotel. the allegation is that it was at the ritz that alistair, one of sir david's sons, planted or was seen handling this listening device and ata high handling this listening device and at a high court hearing on the 6th of may, explosive allegations of commercial espionage on a vast scale we re commercial espionage on a vast scale were made in documents lodged in the court by sir frederick and his daughter, amanda. they allege that this bug captured over 1000 conversations amounting to some 9a hours of recordings, and that a second bug was provided by quest global, a private investigation firm. its chairman is the former met commissioner, lord stevens. the allegations could not be more serious in terms of the espionage involved i
sir frederick is the old est children.ten minutes, he and his daughter are suing three of sir david barclay‘s stands for invasion of privacy, breach of confidence, breach of data protection. as you say, the barclay empire includes the telegraph media group and at the time also included the ritz hotel. the allegation is that it was at the ritz that alistair, one of sir david's sons, planted or was seen handling this listening device and ata high handling this listening device and at a high...
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frederick has this quotation he first created a feeling of absolute respect for him. them --to read at to read to them come as i said. the marriage is interesting in the wedding.nts to like many marriages of the time, it brought political and national issues to the fore. gen. petraeus: his life between the war in mexico and the civil war might well be called the lost years. what was he up to? prof. samet: he devotes only a few chapters to it. if you want to know what he was up to then, you have to go to over sources. the best is i think lloyd lewis. episode inoward one particular that is pertinent for today. when grant had to cross the us in this of panama and there was a -- when grant had to cross the thmus of panama and there was a cholera epidemic. cared for the sick, contracted for mules to transport them, and i think realized for the first time that he could meet an emergency, he could solve problems. he was calm in the face of this emergency. we had the testimony of the people who are on that miserable trip of how carrie -- of how caring he was and how he got th
frederick has this quotation he first created a feeling of absolute respect for him. them --to read at to read to them come as i said. the marriage is interesting in the wedding.nts to like many marriages of the time, it brought political and national issues to the fore. gen. petraeus: his life between the war in mexico and the civil war might well be called the lost years. what was he up to? prof. samet: he devotes only a few chapters to it. if you want to know what he was up to then, you have...
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frederick douglass said the more men you make free the more freedom is sengthened and the more men you give an interest in the welfare of the state the greater is the security of the state. in other words, give men the vote, give men a stake in society, this douglas insisted was the true path to permanent peace and prosperity. the african-american actitivist and poet frances watkins harper agreed, declaring the lesson o the war to be this, quote, simple justice is the right of every race, unquote. there were in short varying degrees of anti-slavery sentiment among unionists in the north and, again, some in the south, but together those who championed emancipation did something quite radical and we shouldn't miss this. in claiming that black freedom would enhance white freedom, defender of emancipation rejected the old zero sum game theory of american race relations that had preiled in american politics up until that time. they rejected an age old pro-slavery argument that black freedom could only come at the expense of white freedom. that any gains or lacks would be losses for whites.
frederick douglass said the more men you make free the more freedom is sengthened and the more men you give an interest in the welfare of the state the greater is the security of the state. in other words, give men the vote, give men a stake in society, this douglas insisted was the true path to permanent peace and prosperity. the african-american actitivist and poet frances watkins harper agreed, declaring the lesson o the war to be this, quote, simple justice is the right of every race,...
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who went from coaching boys football to teaching young men like frederick push each of the siege of sarajevo on al-jazeera. if you want to help save the world. and euro. turkey threatens action against libyan warlord highly for haftorah after his forces bomb an airport and civilian areas in tripoli. come fully back to watching al-jazeera live from doha also ahead an easing of restrictions but no end to the lockdown yet confusion over the u.k. prime minister's coronavirus strategy a trump administration faces increasing criticism for its coronavirus response as a number of dead in the u.s. basses 800000. and protesters try to re-ignite.
who went from coaching boys football to teaching young men like frederick push each of the siege of sarajevo on al-jazeera. if you want to help save the world. and euro. turkey threatens action against libyan warlord highly for haftorah after his forces bomb an airport and civilian areas in tripoli. come fully back to watching al-jazeera live from doha also ahead an easing of restrictions but no end to the lockdown yet confusion over the u.k. prime minister's coronavirus strategy a trump...
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but i just recently saw frederick douglass' -- i heard frederick douglass' words read on the death ofnd he talked about how, from the eyes of a lot of black people, abraham lincoln was too cautious, was white person's slain hero. didn't go fast enough, but then fr frederick douglass went on to say, for his time, historically, he was nothing short of a liberator. he did great things. and isn't that the balance that we're having to sdrik, not just here but as we look back to abraham lincoln's time and look back to the time of this nation's founding. how do we balance the time of abraham lincoln specifically? was abraham lincoln a hero? was he a liberator of the slaves or was he too cautious? was he too fearful of the general population? >> i mean, i'm not a historian. i am a journalist, but this is what i will say. what the project attempts to do is complicate the narrative. my daughter, my 10-year-old daughter asks me all the time. was this person good or was this person bad? and i tell her, where are these people who are one or the other. that people are capable of holding contradicto
but i just recently saw frederick douglass' -- i heard frederick douglass' words read on the death ofnd he talked about how, from the eyes of a lot of black people, abraham lincoln was too cautious, was white person's slain hero. didn't go fast enough, but then fr frederick douglass went on to say, for his time, historically, he was nothing short of a liberator. he did great things. and isn't that the balance that we're having to sdrik, not just here but as we look back to abraham lincoln's...
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>> my name is jared frederick, i am an instructor of history at penn state, and i am a reenactor with the furious fourth world war ii history group. we are here at the u.s. army heritage reeducation center -- education center in pennsylvania. it is a major complex on the army heritage trail. ranging from the 17th century up to the present. my group is here this weekend to discuss the 75th anniversary of the normandy invasion, which is taking place this summer. we thought it certainly fitting to commemorate that event. us putting on these old uniforms, wearing old equipment, it certainly gives us a better perspective and appreciation of what the greatest generation went through, and if we can impart even a small inkling of that the passersby, then we feel like we've done a good job. the unit we portray is the fourth infantry division. it is a unit overshadowed in the world war ii history. it was one of the spearhead units involved in the normandy invasion. it was some of the first amphibious troops who were ashore. they waited ashore on utah beach. unbeknownst to many of them, they had
>> my name is jared frederick, i am an instructor of history at penn state, and i am a reenactor with the furious fourth world war ii history group. we are here at the u.s. army heritage reeducation center -- education center in pennsylvania. it is a major complex on the army heritage trail. ranging from the 17th century up to the present. my group is here this weekend to discuss the 75th anniversary of the normandy invasion, which is taking place this summer. we thought it certainly...
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they persuade frederick douglass to change his conception of himself as a citizen. so what an amazing thrill and necessity it would be for all of us to talk to madison and find out exactly what went on. you have to invite jefferson to see if you can have a better dinner party. also to talk about music and science with him. just channel his genius and conversation, which was supposed to be so incredibly sparkling. i love the question. there are so many. i would like so much to meet harry truman who just seemed so authentic, staying up nights reading. burning a hole in the pillow because he was determined to teach himself about the ancient greeks and rome. learning about the american century from this strong, proud, humble, brilliant leader. brian: susan. susan: you were talking about haters before. in our book, we tell three your interview the rift between theodore roosevelt and taft and how just like adams and jefferson, they came together late. would you briefly tell that story? jeffrey: of course, roosevelt was taft's mentor. he persuaded him to run for president.
they persuade frederick douglass to change his conception of himself as a citizen. so what an amazing thrill and necessity it would be for all of us to talk to madison and find out exactly what went on. you have to invite jefferson to see if you can have a better dinner party. also to talk about music and science with him. just channel his genius and conversation, which was supposed to be so incredibly sparkling. i love the question. there are so many. i would like so much to meet harry truman...
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>>was really it's efficient, you know it ran out very quickly where johnny frederick is with the center for american rogress where we see some of the struggle most is the housing she says the more congress can provide to renters homeowners and landlords the better reporting in washington, i'm morgan wright. >>still ahead a warning about rattlesnakes season well as the weather heats up and people are heading out for their quarantine walks and hikes park rangers in the east bay reminding people to watch out for rattlesnakes on the trials. today i talked about that with a spokesman for the east bay regional park district. >>what is really encouraging folks this weekend mother's day weekend. be mindful. rattlesnakes when the weather gets saudis here they come out nationally to enjoy the sun as well and folks who just be a you know looking around me sure their extra careful when they're out nature and also you know this year maybe stay home and go around the neighborhood do things a little differently from others that look of course they have been 911 is always the best know she did identify
>>was really it's efficient, you know it ran out very quickly where johnny frederick is with the center for american rogress where we see some of the struggle most is the housing she says the more congress can provide to renters homeowners and landlords the better reporting in washington, i'm morgan wright. >>still ahead a warning about rattlesnakes season well as the weather heats up and people are heading out for their quarantine walks and hikes park rangers in the east bay...
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that's tanner fredericks. for him, it's the tricks. >> it stumps me sometimes and i like that so i push myself. >> you like the challenge? >> yes. >> reporter: the competition has been left in his wake, number one in the region, number three in the nation for his age group in the world wake boarding association rankings. he's closing in on his 14th birthday. >> wake boarding for me as a lifestyle. >> the kid is almost 14 and has even turned pro yet, he's got four sponsors, he's got to wait until 18 until he turns pro so he will dominate on the amateur ranks until it is time again. >> he makes it look effortless and you know it's hard. >> when i was out there, he wiped out maybe once or twice >>> coming up on the cbs evening news, another white house staffer test positive for the coronavirus as the unemployment rate surges to its highest level since the great depression, we will have the latest. >>> we go on the road to find out who the best mom in america is, and here's a hint, it just might be a tie. that's t
that's tanner fredericks. for him, it's the tricks. >> it stumps me sometimes and i like that so i push myself. >> you like the challenge? >> yes. >> reporter: the competition has been left in his wake, number one in the region, number three in the nation for his age group in the world wake boarding association rankings. he's closing in on his 14th birthday. >> wake boarding for me as a lifestyle. >> the kid is almost 14 and has even turned pro yet, he's got...
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she made them publicly, alienated her friends, including the ever loyal frederick douglass. no and in history as a state but saintone in history is a but he put up with a lot of grief from her. you know, she didn't stick to the moral high ground that she could have. a political absolutist. absolutists can be thrilling, but they can also be sometimes wrong. [laughter] interesting, too, though, because i think you describe she was very cautious about writing about anything that she felt. she wrote a lot, but didn't write that this was how she felt about this subject for that subject, but was very aware that she was the portrayal of the suffrage movement but there were all of these other complications around what she was writing about with regards to race and nativism. she didn't think it took away from her saintly image. she thought she was right. that was not the part she worried about. like everybody, i think she had issues with her children. for such an advocate of progressive womanhood, divorce, women's autonomy, she had seven children. virtually no other suffrage or activ
she made them publicly, alienated her friends, including the ever loyal frederick douglass. no and in history as a state but saintone in history is a but he put up with a lot of grief from her. you know, she didn't stick to the moral high ground that she could have. a political absolutist. absolutists can be thrilling, but they can also be sometimes wrong. [laughter] interesting, too, though, because i think you describe she was very cautious about writing about anything that she felt. she...