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george cooke is a virginian, born in virginia and withof his family decided the confederacy. but cooke remained with the union and he was cut off from his family. and stuart and cooke never spoke again. he said, he will only regret it once and it will be continually. only once, but forever. anyway, jeb stuart discovers what lee needs to know, so they decide to launch the attack against the right flank. in other words, the part of the army north of the chickahominy river. and lee will do that by bringing stonewall jackson back from the shenandoah valley. jackson had finished his campaign to great credit to himself. he becomes a legend in the confederate press. everybody loves jackson and they want jackson, so lee says, bring your army here to richmond and you can be the one to initiate the attack on the right flank. so this sets up what we are going to know as the seven days battles, because the campaign takes place over the course of a week. and while there is not a battle on every single day, there are battles for five days. so we refer to it as as the seven days battle. so,
george cooke is a virginian, born in virginia and withof his family decided the confederacy. but cooke remained with the union and he was cut off from his family. and stuart and cooke never spoke again. he said, he will only regret it once and it will be continually. only once, but forever. anyway, jeb stuart discovers what lee needs to know, so they decide to launch the attack against the right flank. in other words, the part of the army north of the chickahominy river. and lee will do that by...
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george cooke chasing jeb stuart, he and mary his daughter. there's the father-in-law chasing his son-in-law around the union army. watch thisyou can and other american history programs on a website where all of our videos are archived. /history.ww.c-span.org announcer: tonight on q&a. talking about the distribution of wealth, corruption, it could get you in jail and so much trouble. announcer: a saudi arabian women's rights activist talks about her time in prison in her new book. you never see women driving in the street, and it is a huge country. this by thischange movement. the movement is going on, it never stopped. we're still campaigning for the right to drive. is an, the right to drive act of civil disobedience. women are not supposed to drive. we showed we are capable of driving our own lives and being in charge of our own destinies. announcer: tonight at 8:00 astern on c-span's "q and a." >> all weekend long, american history tv is joining our comcast and cable partners to showcase the history of concord, massachusetts. to learn more
george cooke chasing jeb stuart, he and mary his daughter. there's the father-in-law chasing his son-in-law around the union army. watch thisyou can and other american history programs on a website where all of our videos are archived. /history.ww.c-span.org announcer: tonight on q&a. talking about the distribution of wealth, corruption, it could get you in jail and so much trouble. announcer: a saudi arabian women's rights activist talks about her time in prison in her new book. you never...
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. >> we finally got all the guys over there, and joe george, the cook says, come on, you can make it.,777 sailors and marines died on the uss arizona. it was something to see them there today. >>> when we come back, the field of dreams. the 9-year-old, and something we've never seen at a little league game. you've got to see it, next. ditching the cover-up for good? that's cool. showing off my arms? that's cool. being comfortable without a shirt? that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that targets and freezes away stubborn fat cells. visit coolsculpting.com today and register for a chance to win a free treatment. ♪ ♪you are loved ♪ nitrites or artificial ham has preservatives.tes, now it's good for us all. like those who like... sweet. those who prefer heat. (blows a breath of air) and those who just love meat. for those in school. out of school. and old school. those who like their sandwich with pop. and those who like it with soda. for the star of the scene. cut!
. >> we finally got all the guys over there, and joe george, the cook says, come on, you can make it.,777 sailors and marines died on the uss arizona. it was something to see them there today. >>> when we come back, the field of dreams. the 9-year-old, and something we've never seen at a little league game. you've got to see it, next. ditching the cover-up for good? that's cool. showing off my arms? that's cool. being comfortable without a shirt? that's cool. getting the body you...
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but i eventually found 150 people who had cooked for our president from george washington to the current administration i finished my book with the obama administration but there are some holdovers now with the trump whitehouse. i figured the best way is to create different categories and then tell the stories. so the ingredients created a the interplay and then i started off with a presidential steward that was in charge of all domestic operations now they are called the chief usher the shopping, plan menus menus, that i moved to the enslaved people who cooked because a lot of presidents were slaveholders then i talk about the cooks that were part of the white house culture then i talk about when the president travels. what happens when he is on a train or a boat or air force one then an entire chapter on drinks because one of the longest cat and mouse game is whether or not our president drinks so this is the strategy denied. is somebody presidency you don't drink that much and then deny that there is even a white house wine cellar but then say there isn't much in it. it is a cat and m
but i eventually found 150 people who had cooked for our president from george washington to the current administration i finished my book with the obama administration but there are some holdovers now with the trump whitehouse. i figured the best way is to create different categories and then tell the stories. so the ingredients created a the interplay and then i started off with a presidential steward that was in charge of all domestic operations now they are called the chief usher the...
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i am dealing with so many people i eventually found 150 people who cooked for our president from george washington to the current administration. there are holdovers in the trump white house and found 150 people and decided the best way to tell the story was to create different categories of these cooks and tell those stories. i start with the ingredients, all the things that create interplay and started out with they used to be called the presidential steward, they were in charge of all the method operations, they are the chief usher but the earliest day they were the steward, they would do the shopping and plan menus and oversee operations, then i move to the enslaved people who cook in the white house because a lot of our presidents have been placeholders and i talk about free cooks from the beginning all the way to the present who were part of the white house culture and the cook when the president is traveling. what happens when the president is on a train or boat or air force one or stale period of time and entire chapter on drinks. one of the longest cat and mouse games is whethe
i am dealing with so many people i eventually found 150 people who cooked for our president from george washington to the current administration. there are holdovers in the trump white house and found 150 people and decided the best way to tell the story was to create different categories of these cooks and tell those stories. i start with the ingredients, all the things that create interplay and started out with they used to be called the presidential steward, they were in charge of all the...
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george mark provides end of life care for chronically ill kilds prior to the start of competition reg guy cooksred his family story. >> i had a soon who needed services. he suffered from a terminal irlz. the story was inspiring and maybe just maybe providing a little extra motivation to a group of guys moua need it this day. in the four years of fund raising the s.w.a.t. fitness challenge raised more than $250,000. in san leandro. >> up next out by the coliseum, we'll show you. ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. the six-dollar subway club. it's everyone's favorite, hey look, it's everyone's favorite, the six-dollar sweet onion chicken teriyaki. advertising. they're footlongs and they're six bucks each. subway. so. much. sandwich. >>> okay. it's surfs up for a few dogs and a cot at a oakland coliseum here is what to expect at the bark in the park. the lucy pet foundation brings the wave megapool riding the waves will be jack and a kwant a coup
george mark provides end of life care for chronically ill kilds prior to the start of competition reg guy cooksred his family story. >> i had a soon who needed services. he suffered from a terminal irlz. the story was inspiring and maybe just maybe providing a little extra motivation to a group of guys moua need it this day. in the four years of fund raising the s.w.a.t. fitness challenge raised more than $250,000. in san leandro. >> up next out by the coliseum, we'll show you. ♪...
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cooked thoroughly. yet only a third of americans use one. 165 is usually a preferred temperature that you're going to want to get to. >> reporter: george moore is a pit master at a dallas area smoke house. he showed under the circumstances how to get a good read. >> you'll want to stick knit the fattest part of the meat. >> reporter: you can't tell if it's reached a safe internal temperature. >> reporter: the usda reminds that anything perishable should not sit out. >>> i know we're talking about something bad but it's making me really, really hungry. >> you go right ahead. >> take a look at that meat. nothing appealing about it to me. not at all. >>> take a look outside right now. we do have some clearing around the bay. eke see the port of oakland and mount diablo in the distance. and alameda. it's just a lovely afternoon in progress. checking in with our weather watcher, 77 degrees in concord. and relatively flat winds. thanks for checking in with us on this day before the 4th of july. we have lingering clouds and fog. temperature-wise, 80 in livermore. and 67 degrees in redwood city and the winds are now increasing. eleven in san f
cooked thoroughly. yet only a third of americans use one. 165 is usually a preferred temperature that you're going to want to get to. >> reporter: george moore is a pit master at a dallas area smoke house. he showed under the circumstances how to get a good read. >> you'll want to stick knit the fattest part of the meat. >> reporter: you can't tell if it's reached a safe internal temperature. >> reporter: the usda reminds that anything perishable should not sit out....
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cooked thoroughly, yet only americans choose one. >> 165 is usually a preferred temp that you're going to want to get there. >> george moore is a pitat dallas area smokehouse. he showed us how to get a good read. >> you want to stick it in the fattest part of the meat which is where you want to get your most accurate temperature. >> you can't tell by looking at it. the magic number is really the only way to ensure you killed any bacteria that might be present. >> reporter: the usda re3450i7bds us that everything perishle should not sit out for more than two hours but with temperatures o 90 degrees, nothing should be left out for more than an hour. don champion, cbs news, dallas. >>> our top stories this morning, nine states failed to pass a budget putting services at risk this holiday week. maine and new jersey began partipar partial shutdowns over the weekend. the shutdowns in new jersey have been mainly felt at recreational areas, but today thousands of programs will be furloughed which means transportation will be stopped. >>> and president trump's escalation with the news media has caused a stir. the president retweeted a video
cooked thoroughly, yet only americans choose one. >> 165 is usually a preferred temp that you're going to want to get there. >> george moore is a pitat dallas area smokehouse. he showed us how to get a good read. >> you want to stick it in the fattest part of the meat which is where you want to get your most accurate temperature. >> you can't tell by looking at it. the magic number is really the only way to ensure you killed any bacteria that might be present. >>...
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. >>> and the photo feud everyone is talking about, that has george clooney furious. >>> and we'll get cookingng up now. >> from nbc news, this is "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on this last day of july, 2017. we're listening to "love machine." i love this song. al is off. and our co-host is star of "the last ship," eric dane. >> what's going on? >> not much. thought i would stop by and hang out with you a little bit. >> we're okay with it. i didn't realize it, the last time he was here i was pregnant. and now, calvin is 8 months old. >> welcome back from vacation. mcsteamy. >> welcome back. >> we had him come in just for you. >> thanks. >> in fact, i'll be doing a lot of things for you today. >> like? >> let's get to the cards and see what we're doing. >> your fans are excited for the return of your show. 7.1 million viewers? >> really? >> that's what it said. >> that's good. i don't pay attention to the numbers. >> that's a lot. >> tell us about it, for those that haven't been watching. >> it started as a viral outbreak, that decimated 80% of
. >>> and the photo feud everyone is talking about, that has george clooney furious. >>> and we'll get cookingng up now. >> from nbc news, this is "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on this last day of july, 2017. we're listening to "love machine." i love this song. al is off. and our co-host is star of "the last ship," eric dane. >> what's going on? >> not much....
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cooked thoroughly, yet, only a third of americans use one. >> 168 is usually a preferred temperature that you're going to want to get there. >> george moore,elaware area smoke house. showed us how to get a good read. >> you want to stick it in the fat he is part of the meet, to get the most accurate reading of your internal temp. >> can't tell by looking at it if it reached an internal temperature. that's the only way to be sure you killed any bacteria that might present. >> also reminds, anything perishable should usually not sit out for more than two hours, but in temperatures over 9 degrees, nothing should be left out for more than an hour. don champion, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> and in the next hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news" the fourth every july can be stressful for pets. lot of dogs, cat, are spook by the fireworks. how can we calm their nerves? tips to how to keep them safe. >> president trump drawing more criticism from lawmakers on capitol hill after issuing another controversial sweep against the media. i'm hena daniels, with the lat we take some unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. l
cooked thoroughly, yet, only a third of americans use one. >> 168 is usually a preferred temperature that you're going to want to get there. >> george moore,elaware area smoke house. showed us how to get a good read. >> you want to stick it in the fat he is part of the meet, to get the most accurate reading of your internal temp. >> can't tell by looking at it if it reached an internal temperature. that's the only way to be sure you killed any bacteria that might...
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george w. bush and a radio host with her husband, matt, and she specializes in cooking big human meals. mercedes schlapp is here. and he was a speaker at the 2016 republican national convention, he is also a frequent guest on the fox news channel and he's the chairman of gopac, but he specializes in being a good listener. what a good quality. that's how he gets all his info. david avella is here with us again. i was kind of disgusting, i get the notion of repealing obamacare. i have been one of the staunchest critics of these sky-high premiums that hurt all americans. but what you see the g.o.p. going on that issue? >> there's a huge sense of frustration, obviously, coming out of congress, nothing able to bring both moderates and conservatives to the table to get the job done. this is why republicans were voted, and there was a clear mandate of repealing and replacing obamacare. because when you look at the fact that there is a destabilization in our individual insurance markets, that's troubling. when you have the fact that you're still seeing premiums continue to rise, i mean a family
george w. bush and a radio host with her husband, matt, and she specializes in cooking big human meals. mercedes schlapp is here. and he was a speaker at the 2016 republican national convention, he is also a frequent guest on the fox news channel and he's the chairman of gopac, but he specializes in being a good listener. what a good quality. that's how he gets all his info. david avella is here with us again. i was kind of disgusting, i get the notion of repealing obamacare. i have been one of...
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we had a chance earlier to talk with sergeant cooks from santa clara county who lost his son and said that the georgerce for families like his. >> yes. when we adopted them as, you know, a charity for outreach, we needed to get the word out. a lot of that is media, like you guys. the more people who know what they do, the more donations or a family in need may be able to take advantage of the services they provide. when we took them on, we had no idea that our whole team here, meaning 30-plus team that's participate every year and them would be a natural blend. you're looking at fathers, uncles, mothers. and even other members here who have lost family members who are competing that we didn't know until we got them as a charity. >> incredible cause. i know you're organizing this. i'm pulling you away from starting the competition. are you competing this year? >> no. i did it last year. too much going on. i wish. it is hard to watch people compete. >> did you hear about my wall ball. >> i did. they want to you remediate. you didn't get it over [laughter] >> thanks so much, lieutenant. don't believe hi
we had a chance earlier to talk with sergeant cooks from santa clara county who lost his son and said that the georgerce for families like his. >> yes. when we adopted them as, you know, a charity for outreach, we needed to get the word out. a lot of that is media, like you guys. the more people who know what they do, the more donations or a family in need may be able to take advantage of the services they provide. when we took them on, we had no idea that our whole team here, meaning...
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plusz the photo feud that everyone's talking about that's got george cloony fewerious. and we'll get cookingnow. >> from nbc news, this is "today's take" live from studio 1 a in rockefeller plaza. >> and welcome to today on this monday morning the last day of july, 2017. it's crazy. we're listening to love song by brett eldridge. >> i love this song. and we're off and our guest cohost this morning is eric deign. >> hi. >>d >> not much just thought i'd stop by and hang out with you for a little bit. >> we're okay with it. we're okay with it right? >> i didn't realize last time he was here i was pregnant and now calvin is almost eight months old. >> that's right. >> how time flies. >> yeah. >> but what a way to be welcomed back from vacation, mcsteamy. >> right. welcome back. >> that makes monday a little easier. >> we v had him come just zblour i'll be doing a lot of things four today. >> oh really. like? >> well let's get to the cards and see. >> so your fans are super excited for the rurch eturn of show. >> 7.1 million viewers? >> really. >> that's what it said. >> that's great. >> that's f
plusz the photo feud that everyone's talking about that's got george cloony fewerious. and we'll get cookingnow. >> from nbc news, this is "today's take" live from studio 1 a in rockefeller plaza. >> and welcome to today on this monday morning the last day of july, 2017. it's crazy. we're listening to love song by brett eldridge. >> i love this song. and we're off and our guest cohost this morning is eric deign. >> hi. >>d >> not much just thought...
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george spencer has found a local veterans charity that claims brown broke a promise. >> reporter: at the veterans comfort house in south philly, we saw a kitchen but no cook.a neatly staffed book shelf but no readers and no residents. the soup kitchen remains nearly at a standstill after this $12,000 donation never materialized. >> for a place like this, it's very important. it's like a million dollars. >> reporter: board member john kime greeted the donation with enthusiasm. it appears to be a personal donation signed in the name of scott and his wife brenda brown and hand-delivered by brown himself. then the director of phillies advisory commission. it carried the names of philadelphia dignitaries. but as months passed, leaders tell us the comfort house kept waiting as brown's promises kept coming. >> mr. brown stood next to me with witnesses and promised me that we would still get that money. >> reporter: that it was still coming. >> yes. >> reporter: board member bernadette heenan said the whole time leaders feared upsetting the powerful director while they still desperately kneelneeded h funding. >> we as a group felt held hostage. >> reporter: they s
george spencer has found a local veterans charity that claims brown broke a promise. >> reporter: at the veterans comfort house in south philly, we saw a kitchen but no cook.a neatly staffed book shelf but no readers and no residents. the soup kitchen remains nearly at a standstill after this $12,000 donation never materialized. >> for a place like this, it's very important. it's like a million dollars. >> reporter: board member john kime greeted the donation with enthusiasm....
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cook. >> i'm dave clark. let's talk about your tuesday weather . steve paulson is in his office. >> in the words of our photographer, it's a lot cooler. >> is that what george said? >> he said it's a lot cooler. >> it feels a little cooler to me. >> let's get to it. you probably noticed it yourself come even if you are inland. maybe not lake county but everyone else is in on the cooler party. temperatures are down 14 degrees and concord. 11 at napa airport. 10 in livermore. fairfield also down the ditch. i think that's going to translate into cooler temperatures. the fog is moving in. there are some good gusts already and i would prepare for 60s, 70s and 80s today. 60s, 70s and 80s. >> i like that picture of sfo you just put up there. >> do you have a flight? >> i love it. now we are looking at the livermore valley. >>> traffic on 580 through the altamont pass is not bad. it's not a terrible commute. we do have some slowing on 205. the early commuters are out but for the most part, you can get a decent drive. if you are driving from livermore to dublin and hayward, it is a nice drive so far. this is a look at 880 in oakland. no major problems in both direct
cook. >> i'm dave clark. let's talk about your tuesday weather . steve paulson is in his office. >> in the words of our photographer, it's a lot cooler. >> is that what george said? >> he said it's a lot cooler. >> it feels a little cooler to me. >> let's get to it. you probably noticed it yourself come even if you are inland. maybe not lake county but everyone else is in on the cooler party. temperatures are down 14 degrees and concord. 11 at napa airport....
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george the manager and this is brian johnson with us. give me your position at the restaurant, sir. >> one cooks here. >> did you do any of this? s this gentleman here. >> this is the dog. >> mascot i presume. >> basset hound. >> how are you mr. basset. >> tell us about your rest restaurant. >> we've been in town for about 25 years. family owned. we're -- >> outdoor eating. >> outdoor patio. >> yeah. >> kind of casual dining. we have -- we specialize in fried chicken. >> all right. >> it's maryland and we have crabcakes. again maryland. >> let's start on this side. >> tell us about that. crabcakes. >> maryland crabcakes, yup. jumbo lump crab meat comes with vegetable of the day and baked potato. >> this might be the perfect meal. i'm just saying. >> it's pretty good. >> perfect meal. if you want to go lighter you got stake salad. >> brian can tell you would that. >> fajita salad served with romaine, bell peppers, avocado with a nice spicy ranch. >> that looks so good. >> choice of chicken, shrimp or steak. >> what's your specialty? is it the fried chicken. >> fried chicken absolutely and our crabcakes i would say. >> delicious.
george the manager and this is brian johnson with us. give me your position at the restaurant, sir. >> one cooks here. >> did you do any of this? s this gentleman here. >> this is the dog. >> mascot i presume. >> basset hound. >> how are you mr. basset. >> tell us about your rest restaurant. >> we've been in town for about 25 years. family owned. we're -- >> outdoor eating. >> outdoor patio. >> yeah. >> kind of casual...
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sure that everything is cooked thoroughly, and yet only a third of the americans use one >> 165 is usually a preferred temperature thaw will want to get there. >> reporter: george moore is pit master at a dallas area smoke house and showed us thousand get a good read. >> stick it in the fattest part of the meat which is where you can get most accurate reading of your internal temperature. >> you cannot tell by looking at it fit is reached, internal temperature and that magic number is only way to be sure you have killed any bacteria that might be present. >> reporter: usda says anything perishable should not sit out for more than two hours but in temperatures over 90 degrees, nothing should be left out for more than an hour don champion for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> okay. now that you know thousand grill, there is july 4th burgers safely maybe you want to try a veggie burger a try, perhaps? co develop they plant based burgers say they taste even more, like beef. but, boosting they are even juicy. researchers are trying to keep up with the growing demand for meat substitute. they want to make them more tasty. it is a one thought to be impossible but not for i
sure that everything is cooked thoroughly, and yet only a third of the americans use one >> 165 is usually a preferred temperature thaw will want to get there. >> reporter: george moore is pit master at a dallas area smoke house and showed us thousand get a good read. >> stick it in the fattest part of the meat which is where you can get most accurate reading of your internal temperature. >> you cannot tell by looking at it fit is reached, internal temperature and that...
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i still have my george foreman grill from 19 knight 98. [ laughter ] >> is that considered a grill. >> no, not at all. >> okay. >> just wanted to make sure. >> sorry. >> still cookser and come back and visit you and get a chance to eat all your food. >> great. >> that's the only thing i'm good at it eating your food at ten and 10:00 their. >> going to the nats game at 11:00 you'll be just fine. it here with high t we get into the afternoon hours, look for showers and thunderstorms to start to develop here. we're looking at partly sunny skies right now. after we get that daytime heating, i would expect showers and storms any time after three, 4:00 o'clock and unfortunately the threat of a shower or storm will continue tonight until probably nine or 10:00 after we lose that daytime heating. keep an umbrella handy. go down to the mall. going out tonight for barbecue. go to your friends house to watch firework. be ready for showers here between about four and eight, 9:00 o'clock tonight. that looks absolutely amazing. all right. guys, i'll toss it back in to you. wisdom i know you're huring right now. >> yes, i am. >> oh, my gosh my mouth is waiting that looks so goo
i still have my george foreman grill from 19 knight 98. [ laughter ] >> is that considered a grill. >> no, not at all. >> okay. >> just wanted to make sure. >> sorry. >> still cookser and come back and visit you and get a chance to eat all your food. >> great. >> that's the only thing i'm good at it eating your food at ten and 10:00 their. >> going to the nats game at 11:00 you'll be just fine. it here with high t we get into the afternoon...
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george washington kept the army together, but he needed martha to do that. and he understood that she and her officers wives were absolutely essential to officer morale as they came and cookedn, so it was good that martha was on hand. keeping up morale was particularly hard in the year 1780. the british were winning on the battlefield, taking american cities, the french had not yet shown up. something had to be done for the soldiers. and one woman here in philadelphia, perhaps at the urging of martha washington, decided that she was the one to do it. esther reed understood that even as a woman in the 18th century, a woman with no political power and no legal power, married women could not own property, the jewelry on their bodies belonged to their husbands, that when you've got skin in the game, you stay in the game. but you don't get a win unless you play in the game. so she penned the sentiments of an american woman. it was printed in newspapers up and down the coast. she called on the women of the country to make sacrifices for the armies which defend our lives, our possessions, our liberty. now, esther reed had only been an american woman for ten years. she came here, m
george washington kept the army together, but he needed martha to do that. and he understood that she and her officers wives were absolutely essential to officer morale as they came and cookedn, so it was good that martha was on hand. keeping up morale was particularly hard in the year 1780. the british were winning on the battlefield, taking american cities, the french had not yet shown up. something had to be done for the soldiers. and one woman here in philadelphia, perhaps at the urging of...
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george cooke. he was instrumental in helping develop united states calvary -- very skilled officer, career off sir, guns and off a lot to advanced tactics during the course of his career, and served nobly incorporate -- with great credit. i would wager most people -- this is the only thing they know. what interesting about him chasing jeb stuart, he married his daughter. some st. george cooke is a father-in-law chasing his son-in-law around the union army. >> watched the entire a -- program 8:00 p.m.. american history tv, only aussies and three. >> sunday night on afterwards, naomi klein on her book -- no is not enough, resisting politics. she's interviewed by medea benjamin. >> i wonder if you could tell submitted about how the state was set. >> and see this as a bipartisan process, as the table set for trump. , news coverage. the table set for him in so many ways. he just needed to show up. we already had a media landscape that was much more interested in interpersonal dramas between candidates t
george cooke. he was instrumental in helping develop united states calvary -- very skilled officer, career off sir, guns and off a lot to advanced tactics during the course of his career, and served nobly incorporate -- with great credit. i would wager most people -- this is the only thing they know. what interesting about him chasing jeb stuart, he married his daughter. some st. george cooke is a father-in-law chasing his son-in-law around the union army. >> watched the entire a --...