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and james wilson went on circuit in boston at this young lady james wilson was. 50 something years old and this young lady was 19. and he married her and she did look after him for the rest of his life. and if anybody wants to read a lovely book about life in, north carolina at the very end or throughout the years that wilson was on the court my colleague matt natalie wexler wrote a novel called amor obedient wife. and it's about the wilsons and the iredelles and i recommend it to everybody because it gives a very good picture of life in the 1790s and i always worry that people who talk about this course. have no idea what life was like and think of the supreme court of today and therefore cannot really assess the worth of that court. because they are judging it from a different standpoint. but wilson did not have the effect on jurisprudence. would you think he would have given his intellectual abilities? because he just didn't engage enough with the court when he started to get so involved with all these. personal problems western lands debts etc. so he didn't leave much. in the way o
and james wilson went on circuit in boston at this young lady james wilson was. 50 something years old and this young lady was 19. and he married her and she did look after him for the rest of his life. and if anybody wants to read a lovely book about life in, north carolina at the very end or throughout the years that wilson was on the court my colleague matt natalie wexler wrote a novel called amor obedient wife. and it's about the wilsons and the iredelles and i recommend it to everybody...
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then there's a letter that comes from thomas johnson to james wilson. homas johnson joins the court in 1791 after jon rudd lynch resigns. he writes to wilson, would you oblige me by having addressed mate for me that is agreeable and attended for the other judges? that indicates the other judges have already ordered their, ropes and he has to get one and matches whatever body else has on. at the end he says, i should have rather inclined against a, and the wearing of ropes, but i am not to perverse desk to be singular in things and themselves in different. so he would've voted against wearing robes. there's a little bit of dissent even in the early justices on whether they want to wear these early robes but it definitely shows johnson wanted a rope, and wilson sends a message a couple months later saying your robots remain. so we know it has been made. so what happens? 1790 to the court comes the meats in this building, the city hall in philadelphia, now called the old city hall, right by independent tall. there's a courtroom inside that's interpreted by
then there's a letter that comes from thomas johnson to james wilson. homas johnson joins the court in 1791 after jon rudd lynch resigns. he writes to wilson, would you oblige me by having addressed mate for me that is agreeable and attended for the other judges? that indicates the other judges have already ordered their, ropes and he has to get one and matches whatever body else has on. at the end he says, i should have rather inclined against a, and the wearing of ropes, but i am not to...
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perfectly phrased lucas, you written so powerfully about lincoln and the founders in lincoln quoted james wilson for the proposition that is the procession unconstitutional, we the people made the union and made the consent have we the people as a whole to alter it. is it fair to say that wilson rockway country and entry for redefining sovereignty and placing it in we the people of the united states and how would you rate his contribution to american constitutional history james wilson was the legal mind at the constitutional convention. his lectures are still read to this day. and they were not clear that he ever read the federalist papers, i don't think he. lincoln argued in his first inaugural, he only drank granted, he only grants the idea of having to be in agreement they could enter particular state to leave the union in order to show to believe in the states by a state-by-state level and he didn't have a right to succeed, lincoln understood were the source that madison authority to sovereignty lies of the people not with any government, government has borrowed towers and delegated to auth
perfectly phrased lucas, you written so powerfully about lincoln and the founders in lincoln quoted james wilson for the proposition that is the procession unconstitutional, we the people made the union and made the consent have we the people as a whole to alter it. is it fair to say that wilson rockway country and entry for redefining sovereignty and placing it in we the people of the united states and how would you rate his contribution to american constitutional history james wilson was the...
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i think james wilson has something to do with all of this. in 1798 there's not enough votes in the conference to keep wearing the robes so they switched. >> one last question were to the modern businesses get their robes from. >> there some that sell judges robes to everyone so they can get them from them. then there are some people who actually get them from overseas. there are some nice aerobic making done in england and france. i do not note the current justices are wearing. i note some of the prior justices, justice ginsburg had a rowboat from france. so, they can get them from a variety of sources it's not that hard to find a judicial robe these days. >> that's good to know. [laughter] >> in case you need one. [laughter] well, that is about at the end of our time. thank you so much for joining us in this webinar. it was an absolute pleasure. for all of you,. [inaudible] you should bring people back to visit. >> no word yet. one day soon. >> all right. but, any details you wanted to talk about about the article, where people could fight i
i think james wilson has something to do with all of this. in 1798 there's not enough votes in the conference to keep wearing the robes so they switched. >> one last question were to the modern businesses get their robes from. >> there some that sell judges robes to everyone so they can get them from them. then there are some people who actually get them from overseas. there are some nice aerobic making done in england and france. i do not note the current justices are wearing. i...
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>> well, i agree that james wilson was the legal mind at the constitutional convention, there's no doubt about it. his lectures are still read to this day, as has been said. but my reading of lincoln, of course, whether it's a class on wilson or others that he read, it's unclear to me at least, in all my time reading lincoln, that he ever read the federalist papers. i don't think he ever did. but while lincoln argues in his first inaugural address, when he talks about secession, he only grants it argue ended. that is why he only grants the idea of it having to be an agreement among the states to deny that any particular stay can unilaterally leave the union. he only grants that in order to show that, even if you were to believe in the theory of states where the cells at a state by state level didn't have the right to secede, the american people as lincoln understood it where the source. as madison puts, it the true fountain of all authority, true sovereignty lies with the people. not with any government. the government is, as it were, borrowed powers. they had delegated their authority,
>> well, i agree that james wilson was the legal mind at the constitutional convention, there's no doubt about it. his lectures are still read to this day, as has been said. but my reading of lincoln, of course, whether it's a class on wilson or others that he read, it's unclear to me at least, in all my time reading lincoln, that he ever read the federalist papers. i don't think he ever did. but while lincoln argues in his first inaugural address, when he talks about secession, he only...
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am a philadelphian cheesecake is part of my principal diet so i think about 1787 james madison, james wilson, the founders and that 18thri century. tell me what it meant for you to write a book about a regionalism that took reconstruction as its central topic. what did that mean and what is the significance? i would love to know more about that.co >> guest: i became familiar with anti-slavery constitutionalismna 15 or 20 years. i had a guggenheim fellowship and decided to devote myself to familiarize myself. i knew about one guy in particular, spooner, but discovered he had a whole cohort of people he was interacting with including frederick douglass and how complicated and sophisticated their constitutional arguments were but i did it because i was independently interested and i didn't think it would connect up with anything i was doing as a constitutional law professor but then when i started collaborating on the work of the amendment it was quite obvious and i even had an article published in the legal analysis that was about each and every clause in the 14th amendment and how the anteced
am a philadelphian cheesecake is part of my principal diet so i think about 1787 james madison, james wilson, the founders and that 18thri century. tell me what it meant for you to write a book about a regionalism that took reconstruction as its central topic. what did that mean and what is the significance? i would love to know more about that.co >> guest: i became familiar with anti-slavery constitutionalismna 15 or 20 years. i had a guggenheim fellowship and decided to devote myself to...
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and cheese steaks and hasty cakes are a part of my diet and i think about 1787 james madison, james wilson, the founders in that 18th century. tell me what it meant for you guys to write a book that was about originalism, and reconstruction as the central topic. what did that mean? i'd love to know more about that. >> i first became familiar with anti-slavery constitutionalism some 15 or 20 years ago, i had a guggenheim fellowship and devoted myself to this. and i knew about one particular guy, sooner, and i discovered he had a cohort of people he was interacting with, including frederick douglas and how complicated and how sophisticated their arguments, their constitutional arguments were, but i did it on a lark. i did it because i was independently interested in it. i didn't think it was going to connect up to anything that i was doing as a constitutional law professor. but then when evan and i started collaborating on the work on the original meaning of the 14th amendment, it was quite obvious, and in fact, i had an article published in the journal of analysis, each and every clause of
and cheese steaks and hasty cakes are a part of my diet and i think about 1787 james madison, james wilson, the founders in that 18th century. tell me what it meant for you guys to write a book that was about originalism, and reconstruction as the central topic. what did that mean? i'd love to know more about that. >> i first became familiar with anti-slavery constitutionalism some 15 or 20 years ago, i had a guggenheim fellowship and devoted myself to this. and i knew about one...
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maybe i'm a philadelphian on principle parts of my diet so i think about 1787, james madison and james wilson. the founders in our 18th century. tell me what it meant for you guys to write a book about ritualism but took reconstruction as its central topic. what did that mean, what's its significance. >> i first became familiar with antislavery constitutionalism and some 15 or 20 years ago. ili had a guggenheim fellowship i decided to devote myself to familiarizing myself with this. i originally knew one guy in particular but then i discovered he had a whole cohort of people he was interacting with including frederick douglass and how complicated and how sophisticated their arguments, their constitutional arguments were. and i did it on a lark, i did it because i was independently interested and i didn't think i was going to connect up with anything i was doing as a constitutional law professor but then when evan and i started collaborating on the work on the original meaning of the 14th amendment was quite obvious and in fact i even had an article published in the journal of legal analysis w
maybe i'm a philadelphian on principle parts of my diet so i think about 1787, james madison and james wilson. the founders in our 18th century. tell me what it meant for you guys to write a book about ritualism but took reconstruction as its central topic. what did that mean, what's its significance. >> i first became familiar with antislavery constitutionalism and some 15 or 20 years ago. ili had a guggenheim fellowship i decided to devote myself to familiarizing myself with this. i...
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this guy is named james wilson.le, he is the most prominent lawyer of his time. he is one of the six people -- he is one of the first five people on the supreme court. he was an associate justice. he is one of the only six people to sign a declaration constitution. the democratic principle is carried into every part of the government. one party should not be trying to discredit the other party this way. >> my other question, what does one get from that? what to these folks in arizona get for saying, hey, we are not democracy, we are not a democracy, we are a public, where does that lead in practical terms in 2022? >> it delegitimizes the democratic party. that is just a meme. it is a branding in trademark. that means, oh, don't trust the voters in arizona, they might vote for biden. we the legislature in arizona, georgia, pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, there are a bunch of those states that have red legislatures. they have blue presidential electorates. what is going on is a carefully laid plans from 2024. they
this guy is named james wilson.le, he is the most prominent lawyer of his time. he is one of the six people -- he is one of the first five people on the supreme court. he was an associate justice. he is one of the only six people to sign a declaration constitution. the democratic principle is carried into every part of the government. one party should not be trying to discredit the other party this way. >> my other question, what does one get from that? what to these folks in arizona get...
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and so i think about 1787 james madison james wilson the founders in that 18th century sense. tell me what it meant for you guys to write a book that was about originalism but took reconstruction as its central as its central topic. well, what did that mean? what's it significance? i'd love to know more about that. well, i first became a familiar with antislavery constitutionalism some 15 or 20 years ago. i had a guggenheim fellowship and i decided to develop myself to familiarizing myself with this. i originally knew about one guy in particular lysander spooner, but then i discovered that he had a whole cohort of people he was interacting with including frederick douglass and how complicated and how sophisticated their arguments their constitutional arguments were and but i did it on a lark i did it just because i was independently interested in i didn't actually think it was going to connect up with anything that i was doing as a constitutional law professor, but then when evan and i started collaborating on the work on the original meeting the 14th amendment it was quite ob
and so i think about 1787 james madison james wilson the founders in that 18th century sense. tell me what it meant for you guys to write a book that was about originalism but took reconstruction as its central as its central topic. well, what did that mean? what's it significance? i'd love to know more about that. well, i first became a familiar with antislavery constitutionalism some 15 or 20 years ago. i had a guggenheim fellowship and i decided to develop myself to familiarizing myself with...
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the convention was in san francisco, he waited by the phone, but they ultimately nominated james coxe. wilsonanted the league of nations put on the ballot. the senate had voted it down twice. he thought the people work with him. the result in the 1920 election was harding got 60% of the popular vote. this was before polling. there was no way to know, look at the results of the election. susan: you say blackstone group 404 was the deal for warren harding, it's a myth. if it's a myth, what is the real story? ryan: this is before the supremacy of the presidential primary. you have to run in the primaries, that's how you gain the delegates. i think it's a tragedy. so much of it is now on television, they don't want a bunch of floor fights. in those days, you had a few primaries, and you only gained a few delegates. everything was done in the convention. up to that point, every nominee was chosen in some manner like that. party leaders got together and tried to keep from having a brokered convention, but who is the best candidate? one of the senators at the meeting refutes a lot of that so-called
the convention was in san francisco, he waited by the phone, but they ultimately nominated james coxe. wilsonanted the league of nations put on the ballot. the senate had voted it down twice. he thought the people work with him. the result in the 1920 election was harding got 60% of the popular vote. this was before polling. there was no way to know, look at the results of the election. susan: you say blackstone group 404 was the deal for warren harding, it's a myth. if it's a myth, what is the...
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at the pennsylvania ratifying convention, james wilson stated that the proposed constitution would not allow one man or even one body of men to declare war. in federalist number 69, alexander hamilton explained that the president would be restricted to conducting the armies and navies which congress alone would raise and fund. the founder of our constitution james madison argued in no part of the constitution is more wisdom to be found than in the clause which confides the question of war or peace to the legislature. some have argued that a vote for my amendment is to go wobbly on nato's article 5 commitment. i would argue the gold star parents and our men and women in the field don't want congress to go wobbling on the constitution. there is no more serious question that we are entrusted to answer than whether to commit the women, the men and women of the armed services to war. we cannot delegate that responsibility to the president, to the courts, to an international body, or to our allies. this is our constitutional responsibility, one that we have freely taken and one that our cons
at the pennsylvania ratifying convention, james wilson stated that the proposed constitution would not allow one man or even one body of men to declare war. in federalist number 69, alexander hamilton explained that the president would be restricted to conducting the armies and navies which congress alone would raise and fund. the founder of our constitution james madison argued in no part of the constitution is more wisdom to be found than in the clause which confides the question of war or...
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an equaliser on the halfway mark and callum wilson has just fired newcastle ahead. a very loud at st james'sio five live. celtic preserved their 100% record in the scottish premiership, returning to the top of the table with a 2—0 win at home to hearts. kyogo furuhashi and giorgios giakoumakis on the scoresheet. so to saudi arabia then where anthonyjoshua lost his world heavyweight rematch against oleksandr usyk. whilst closer than their meeting 11 months ago, the ukrainian edged joshua on a split points decision and dedicated the win to those fighting the war in his homeland. forjoshua — whose post fight antics puzzled many — questions remain over where his career goes next. ade adedoyin reports from jeddah. a night of high emotions... and still the unified... anger and frustration for anthonyjoshua, who threw the champion's belt out of the ring before storming out only to return to the ring with a rambling rant a strange and surreal end to a brilliant bout. it was a cat and mouse affair which came to life in the ninth round. usyk was hurt, joshua piled on the pressure, but the ukrainian we
an equaliser on the halfway mark and callum wilson has just fired newcastle ahead. a very loud at st james'sio five live. celtic preserved their 100% record in the scottish premiership, returning to the top of the table with a 2—0 win at home to hearts. kyogo furuhashi and giorgios giakoumakis on the scoresheet. so to saudi arabia then where anthonyjoshua lost his world heavyweight rematch against oleksandr usyk. whilst closer than their meeting 11 months ago, the ukrainian edged joshua on a...
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wilson reports. who put the old in old trafford? well, certainly not him, he'll never end. james's the way he does it, playing here in his 100th test match on home soil. and that's unique territory. and then there's stuart broad. south africa's captain was dismissed here. dean elgar had chosen to bat first. with a dash of anderson and a thump of lbw, south africa were soon all out. first part of the job was done. so having bowled south africa out forjust 151, all england had to do was come out and score some runs themselves. that's all, pretty simple. of course, it never is. ollie pope knows. south africa's bowlers are seriously good. but having lost three wickets quickly... ..jonny bairstow rebuilt steadily. that ball was going to the boundary and england will resume just 40 runs behind. zak crawley is out of form, but persevering, still there. yeah, well done, head up. still four days of opportunity — if required. joe wilson, bbc news, old trafford. we are in a really good place to bat first. you get... bring suspenders into play and can offer a little bit a variable bounce as
wilson reports. who put the old in old trafford? well, certainly not him, he'll never end. james's the way he does it, playing here in his 100th test match on home soil. and that's unique territory. and then there's stuart broad. south africa's captain was dismissed here. dean elgar had chosen to bat first. with a dash of anderson and a thump of lbw, south africa were soon all out. first part of the job was done. so having bowled south africa out forjust 151, all england had to do was come out...
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wilson. three days at old trafford, but for england they were almost perfect. jameseemed set. between lunch and tea, no wickets fell. when england were overwhelmed in the first test match of the series, ben stokes said, don't worry, we willjust win the next two. but to make this victory happen, he had a momentum changing spell of bowling. peterson finally gone after hours of resistance, then the game was open. the stumps were waiting. james anderson again. it finished in a rush, three wickets... we applied ourselves well with bat, ball and in the field, it was an incredible performance and it sets us up with all to play for in the last at the oval. a team of players, but they are hard to stop when they are led in everything by their captain. joe wilson, bbc news, old trafford. staying with cricket. oval invincibles women won last year's hundred and they have reached the knockout stage after a convincing win at lords against london spirit. mady villiers shone with the ball, four wickets for her helped bowl spirit out forjust 80 runs and invincibles batters reached tha
wilson. three days at old trafford, but for england they were almost perfect. jameseemed set. between lunch and tea, no wickets fell. when england were overwhelmed in the first test match of the series, ben stokes said, don't worry, we willjust win the next two. but to make this victory happen, he had a momentum changing spell of bowling. peterson finally gone after hours of resistance, then the game was open. the stumps were waiting. james anderson again. it finished in a rush, three...
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wilson was watching. who put the old in old trafford? well, certainly not him, he'll never end. jamesl. and that's unique territory. and then there's stuart broad. south africa's captain was dismissed here. dean elgar had chosen to bat first. no one lasted long. yeah, another wicket for broad here. in helpful conditions, england's captain was delighted to be bowling. in fact, when ben stokes saw aiden markram whack the ball up to the sky and down to the gloves, he could barely believe his luck. with a dash of anderson and a thump of lbw, south africa were soon all out. first part of the job was done. so having bowled south africa out forjust 151, all england had to do was come out and score some runs themselves. that's all. pretty simple. of course, it never is. ollie pope knows. south africa's bowlers are seriously good. have a listen now for joe root�*s, "oh, no." oh, no. the catch was held and the game rushed on, too fast for comfort. but having lost three wickets quickly... jonny bairstow rebuilt steadily. that ball was going to the boundary and england will resume just 40 runs be
wilson was watching. who put the old in old trafford? well, certainly not him, he'll never end. jamesl. and that's unique territory. and then there's stuart broad. south africa's captain was dismissed here. dean elgar had chosen to bat first. no one lasted long. yeah, another wicket for broad here. in helpful conditions, england's captain was delighted to be bowling. in fact, when ben stokes saw aiden markram whack the ball up to the sky and down to the gloves, he could barely believe his luck....
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james mcif reynolds. he was one of the four horsemen. he was a wilson appointee. he was in the wilson administration with fdr. and as attorney general, mcreynolds had drafted, in effect, a court-packing plan. when cummings found that and told it to roosevelt, they both thought it was just such an incredibly wonderful, karmic thing to take on mcreynolds with the mcreynolds proposal, if you will, that i think they got too attached to the idea, and that kind of held their enthusiasm in february and march and into the springtime before, finally, recalibration starts. >> so we've got another question here. from hi wife, she wants to know what determines how many justices can be on court? if does congress have the power to change that number, and can they change it down? as you said earlier, it's been five, it's been seven, you know? basically -- >> that is entirely a statutory matter. it's an ex-judiciary act, if you will. it could create a supreme court seat, or the one became vacant, it could abolish one. i don't think a law could abolish a sitting justice. the const
james mcif reynolds. he was one of the four horsemen. he was a wilson appointee. he was in the wilson administration with fdr. and as attorney general, mcreynolds had drafted, in effect, a court-packing plan. when cummings found that and told it to roosevelt, they both thought it was just such an incredibly wonderful, karmic thing to take on mcreynolds with the mcreynolds proposal, if you will, that i think they got too attached to the idea, and that kind of held their enthusiasm in february...
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james make reynolds. he was one of the four horsemen. he was a wilson appointee. he had been in the wilson administration with fdr. as attorney general, mick reynolds had drafted, in effect, a court packing plan. when cummings found that and told it to roosevelt, they both thought it was such an incredibly wonderful karmic thing to take on mick reynolds. i think they got too attached to the idea. that held their enthusiasm in february, march, and into the springtime finally before recalibration started. >> we have another question from my wife, what determines what's level of justices are on the court? does congress have the power to change that number? could they change it down? as you said earlier, it's been five, it's been seven. you know, is that? >> it is entirely a statutory manner. it is an axe judiciary act, if you will. to create a supreme court seat, if one became vacant it could abolish one. i do not think a law can abolish a sitting justice. the constitution protects against that. also in older history and in recent history we have seen that the senate
james make reynolds. he was one of the four horsemen. he was a wilson appointee. he had been in the wilson administration with fdr. as attorney general, mick reynolds had drafted, in effect, a court packing plan. when cummings found that and told it to roosevelt, they both thought it was such an incredibly wonderful karmic thing to take on mick reynolds. i think they got too attached to the idea. that held their enthusiasm in february, march, and into the springtime finally before recalibration...
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part of the problem on the supreme court was justice james mac reynolds, he was one of the four horsemen, he was a wilson appointee, in the wilson administration with fdr. and as attorney general, mick reynolds had drafted, in effect, a court packing plan. when cummings found that and told it to roosevelt, they both thought it was such an incredibly wonderful comic thing to take up mcdonald's with a mcdonald's proposal, if you will. i think they got to attach to the idea. that kind of held their enthusiasm in february, march, and into the springtime, before finally recalibration starts. >> so, we have another question here from my wife, she wants to know what's determines how many justices can be on the court. does congress have the power to change that number? can they change it down? as you said earlier, it's been five, it's been seven. you know, basically, is that a set? >> it's an entirely statutory matter, it's a judiciary act if you will. it could create a supreme court seat or if one became vacant, it could abolish one. i don't think a law could abolish a sitting justice. the constitution protects
part of the problem on the supreme court was justice james mac reynolds, he was one of the four horsemen, he was a wilson appointee, in the wilson administration with fdr. and as attorney general, mick reynolds had drafted, in effect, a court packing plan. when cummings found that and told it to roosevelt, they both thought it was such an incredibly wonderful comic thing to take up mcdonald's with a mcdonald's proposal, if you will. i think they got to attach to the idea. that kind of held...
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wilson was at old trafford. just three days at old trafford, but for england they were almost perfect. jamested defiantly with an injured finger, and between lunch and tea no wickets fell. now, this was a challenge. when england were overwhelmed in the first test match of this series, ben stokes said, "don't worry, we'll just win the next two matches." but to make this victory happen, stokes needed stokes. he got rid of van der dussen in a momentum—changing spell of bowling. watch the next delivery. that was keegan peterson finally gone, after hours of resistance. then the game was open, the stumps were waiting — forjames anderson again. 0h, he's bowled him! it finished in a rush — three wickets in the south african second innings for anderson, and fourfor the recalled ollie robinson. england's bowlers emphatically completed the win set up by friday's batting when...ben stokes had made 100. it's, you know, a real sort of confidence boost and, you know, i think the way in that we applied ourselves at both bat, bowl, and in the field, it was an incredible team performance and it sets up the se
wilson was at old trafford. just three days at old trafford, but for england they were almost perfect. jamested defiantly with an injured finger, and between lunch and tea no wickets fell. now, this was a challenge. when england were overwhelmed in the first test match of this series, ben stokes said, "don't worry, we'll just win the next two matches." but to make this victory happen, stokes needed stokes. he got rid of van der dussen in a momentum—changing spell of bowling. watch...
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jarod kearney began as curator of the james monroe museum and library in november of 2011. previously, he was curator of the woodrow wilson presidential library and museum in stanton, virginia. prior to that, curator of the raw historical society in new york. he has been director of the holocaust bill museum, farm, and folk life center on long island. worked at the greensboro historical museum in north carolina. jarrett received his m.a. in museum studies and b.a. in history from the university of carolina at greensboro. he is also a blacksmith, woodworker, raises bonsai trees, is a photographer and has acted in numerous films. it is wonderful to have him with us today. again, there will be time for q&a at the end of our presentation. please feel free to leave those at the bottom of your screen. without further ado i will turn the zoom over to jarred. >> hello! thank you so much for that great intro. thank you highland and the james monroe museum for having me. i am really excited to be here and to show you some really cool stuff from elizabeth monroe's life. before i begin, before i jump into the material, all of these c
jarod kearney began as curator of the james monroe museum and library in november of 2011. previously, he was curator of the woodrow wilson presidential library and museum in stanton, virginia. prior to that, curator of the raw historical society in new york. he has been director of the holocaust bill museum, farm, and folk life center on long island. worked at the greensboro historical museum in north carolina. jarrett received his m.a. in museum studies and b.a. in history from the university...
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james�* park. after dominating a goalless first half, newcastle finally got the breakthrough they deserved thanks to a fabian schar rocket before callum wilsonre decidedly second best throughout. bournemouth were the only promoted side to win on the opening day as they beat aston villa 2—0. goals from jefferson lerma and kieffer moore were enough to secure all three points on the south coast and ensure a disappointing start for steven gerrard's side. leeds beat wolves 2—1 in a fiesty game at elland road, with an altercation between the managers at full time. leeds trailed before coming back to win the game thanks to an own goal from rayan ait nouri. it was the second weekend of the scottish premiership season and there were wins for both old firm sides rangers and celtic. aberdeen were comfortable 4—1winners over st mirren at pittrodie. stjohnstone were 2—1 winners at motherwell. alfredo moreles was on the scoresheet as rangers beat newly promoted kilmarnock 2—nil at ibrox. celtic were 3—1winners at ross county. right we can cross now to the alexander stadium where the olympic and world silver medallist keely hodgkinson and scotland's laura
james�* park. after dominating a goalless first half, newcastle finally got the breakthrough they deserved thanks to a fabian schar rocket before callum wilsonre decidedly second best throughout. bournemouth were the only promoted side to win on the opening day as they beat aston villa 2—0. goals from jefferson lerma and kieffer moore were enough to secure all three points on the south coast and ensure a disappointing start for steven gerrard's side. leeds beat wolves 2—1 in a fiesty game...
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wilson reports. who put the old in old trafford? well, certainly not him, he'll never end. jamessouth africa were soon all out. first part of the job was done. so having bowled south africa out forjust 151, all england had to do was come out and score some runs themselves. that's all, pretty simple. of course, it never is — ollie pope knows. south africa's bowlers are seriously good. but having lost three wickets quickly, jonny bairstow rebuilt steadily. that ball was going to the boundary and england will resume just 40 runs behind. zak crawley is out of form, but persevering, still there. yeah, well done, head up. still four days of opportunity — if required. joe wilson, bbc news, old trafford. we're in a really good place to bat first. you get big first—innings runs at old trafford and the pitch can deteriorate, brings the spinners into play and can offer a bit of variable bounce as the game goes on. but the overheads as a bowling group this morning, we got together and fancied having a bowl. felt like the clouds would help the ball move a little bit, and whether we could try
wilson reports. who put the old in old trafford? well, certainly not him, he'll never end. jamessouth africa were soon all out. first part of the job was done. so having bowled south africa out forjust 151, all england had to do was come out and score some runs themselves. that's all, pretty simple. of course, it never is — ollie pope knows. south africa's bowlers are seriously good. but having lost three wickets quickly, jonny bairstow rebuilt steadily. that ball was going to the boundary...
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wilson has been watching. when they truly admire you at a cricket ground, they name part of it after you — normally when you retire. well, james africa�*s captain had chosen to bat first, he was out for 12. any regrets? broad and anderson, specialists in such conditions, in such situations and england�*s captain was certainly happy to be bowling. in fact, when ben stokes saw aiden markram whack the ball up to the sky and then down to the gloves, he could hardly believe his luck. and with a dash of anderson and a thump of lbw, south africa were soon 151 all out. first part of the job was done. but now england had to bat, good luck. that was ollie pope gone. south africa�*s bowlers are seriously good, remember? have a listen for joe root�*s, "oh, no!" oh, no! the catch was held, the game rushed on, now too fast for comfort. joe wilson, bbc news, old trafford. it became extinct in britain more than a0 years ago, but thanks to conservation work, the large blue butterfly has now had a bumper summer. thousands have been recorded this year with the restoration of wild meadows, and south west england now has the world�*s greatest conc
wilson has been watching. when they truly admire you at a cricket ground, they name part of it after you — normally when you retire. well, james africa�*s captain had chosen to bat first, he was out for 12. any regrets? broad and anderson, specialists in such conditions, in such situations and england�*s captain was certainly happy to be bowling. in fact, when ben stokes saw aiden markram whack the ball up to the sky and then down to the gloves, he could hardly believe his luck. and with...
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james anderson? and ultimately ollie robinson. south africa 179 all out, at 5.43. the series is level and next month the sides will play again. joe wilsond ourselves, both bat, ball and in the field, it was an incredible team performance and it sets the series up, all to play for at the oval. and up, all to play for at the oval. and it not up, all to play for at the oval. and it got quite — up, all to play for at the oval. and it got quite tricky in that middle session— it got quite tricky in that middle session as — it got quite tricky in that middle session as the ball got softer, and you tried — session as the ball got softer, and you tried a — session as the ball got softer, and you tried a lot of different bowlers and none — you tried a lot of different bowlers and none of them let you down. yes, i said, and none of them let you down. yes, i said. just — and none of them let you down. yes, i said. just keep _ and none of them let you down. yes, i said, just keep talking _ and none of them let you down. fie: i said, just keep talking to me about when the ball really looks like it's starting to reverse, because it is something that i
james anderson? and ultimately ollie robinson. south africa 179 all out, at 5.43. the series is level and next month the sides will play again. joe wilsond ourselves, both bat, ball and in the field, it was an incredible team performance and it sets the series up, all to play for at the oval. and up, all to play for at the oval. and it not up, all to play for at the oval. and it got quite — up, all to play for at the oval. and it got quite tricky in that middle session— it got quite tricky...
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wilson has been watching. when they truly admire you at a cricket ground they name part of it after you, normally when you retire. well, jameser baffled. that's the way anderson does it. this is his 100th test match on home soil and that's unique territory. ok, so to stuart broad. well, that's well held byjonny bairstow and south africa's captain was now out, definitely, for 12. keegan petersen had made 21 when he fell on a tricky morning for batting. well, south africa had chosen to bat first. england's captain was happy to be bowling, especially when aidan markram contrived to whack this ball up to the sky and down to the gloves. now, did ben stokes see the fortunes of the series turning? here comes more evidence. stokes desperately wanted this to be given out lbw and look, the umpire agreed. a morning session of south african batters trying and departing was just what england needed. well, standing here on the boundary right now, i'm actually feeling for the first time today real rays of sunshine. the morning session really took place underneath grey skies, overcast conditions, classic english conditions. beautiful those
wilson has been watching. when they truly admire you at a cricket ground they name part of it after you, normally when you retire. well, jameser baffled. that's the way anderson does it. this is his 100th test match on home soil and that's unique territory. ok, so to stuart broad. well, that's well held byjonny bairstow and south africa's captain was now out, definitely, for 12. keegan petersen had made 21 when he fell on a tricky morning for batting. well, south africa had chosen to bat first....
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james anderson? and ultimately ollie robinson. south africa 179 all out, at 5.43. the series is level and next month the sides will play again. joe wilson're watching the bbc news channel. the remains of what could be the largest dinosaur ever discovered in europe are being excavated in a back garden in portugal. the fossilised skeleton of a sauropod was discovered in the central city of pombal in 2017, when a man began building work on his house. sauropods were the biggest of all dinosaurs and the largest known land animals. palaeontologists say the reptile was about 12 metres tall, about 39 feet and 25 metres or 82 feet long. well, a little earlier my colleague joanna gosling spoke about the discovery to dr sally reynolds. she heads the institute for studies of landscape and human evolution at bournemouth university, and specialises in mammal palaeontology. it's such a wonderful discovery, it means that there may actually be more of this very large dinosaur waiting in this back garden in portugal to be discovered. why would it have taken so long to get to this stage of the excavation? because the initial remains were spotted in 2017?
james anderson? and ultimately ollie robinson. south africa 179 all out, at 5.43. the series is level and next month the sides will play again. joe wilson're watching the bbc news channel. the remains of what could be the largest dinosaur ever discovered in europe are being excavated in a back garden in portugal. the fossilised skeleton of a sauropod was discovered in the central city of pombal in 2017, when a man began building work on his house. sauropods were the biggest of all dinosaurs and...
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wilson was at old trafford. just three days at old trafford before england, they were almost perfect. james't worry, we will win the next two matches but to make this victory happen, ben stokes needed ben stoke5. he got rid of the bat5men in a momentum changing 5pell of the bat5men in a momentum changing spell of bowling. watch the next delivery. peterson gone after hours of resistance than the game was open, the stunts were waiting. 0rjame5 anderson again. with a finish in a rush, three wicket5 0rjame5 anderson again. with a finish in a rush, three wickets in the south african second innings and four for the record 0llie the south african second innings and fourfor the record 0llie robin5on. england's bowlers emphatically completed the win 5et england's bowlers emphatically completed the win setup by friday's batting when ben stokes had made 100. it batting when ben stokes had made 100. , ., ., _, . batting when ben stokes had made 100. ., . 100. it is a real confidence booster in the way that _ 100. it is a real confidence booster in the way that we _ 100. it is a real confidence booster
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james buchanan. breckenridge long was a graduate of princeton and a seasoned political operative who had run unsuccessfully for the senate. in missouri twice he become friends with franklin roosevelt when they both served in the wilson administration as many of you know, franklin roosevelt was the assistant secretary of the navy at the time. and long they became good friends long. in fact believe that they were such good friends then in 1933 after roosevelt assumed the presidency. long referred to the commander-in-chief not as mr. president, but rather simply as frank. let me read you a few excerpts from letters that long wrote to frank only weeks after arriving in italy. he describes meeting benito mussolini for the first time. quote he and of comparatively short stature with a very soft well modulated voice and an air of quiet and dignified elegance. and quote in another letter long refers to mussolini as quote a man of astounding character end quote. long's admiration for the italian leader didn't end there. he wrote quote the fascist in their black shirts are apparently in every community. they are dapper and well-dressed and standing straight and land land and atmosphere of individuality and importance to their
james buchanan. breckenridge long was a graduate of princeton and a seasoned political operative who had run unsuccessfully for the senate. in missouri twice he become friends with franklin roosevelt when they both served in the wilson administration as many of you know, franklin roosevelt was the assistant secretary of the navy at the time. and long they became good friends long. in fact believe that they were such good friends then in 1933 after roosevelt assumed the presidency. long referred...
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wilson reports. who put the "old" in old trafford? well, certainly not him. he'll never end. jamesh a dash of anderson and a thump of lbw, south africa were soon all out. first part of the job was done. so having bowled south africa out forjust151, all england had to do was come out and score some runs themselves. that's all — pretty simple. of course, it never is. ollie pope knows. south africa's bowlers are seriously good. but having lost three wickets quickly, jonny bairstow rebuilt steadily — that ball was going to the boundary — and england will resume just 40 runs behind. commentator: thank you very much. zak crawley is out of form, but persevering. still there. yeah, well done. head up. still four days of opportunity, if required. joe wilson, bbc news, old trafford. the us open gets under way on monday as emma raducanu returns to defend her title. but she'll have to do it the hard way. the draw took place yesterday. first up for raducanu, who'll be seeded 11th, is world number 37 alize cornet. she is an experienced player with some notable results at the majors. meanwhile, t
wilson reports. who put the "old" in old trafford? well, certainly not him. he'll never end. jamesh a dash of anderson and a thump of lbw, south africa were soon all out. first part of the job was done. so having bowled south africa out forjust151, all england had to do was come out and score some runs themselves. that's all — pretty simple. of course, it never is. ollie pope knows. south africa's bowlers are seriously good. but having lost three wickets quickly, jonny bairstow...
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wilson reports. you don�*t always choose your partner at the test match. i think they are friends. here is the combination that change the game, james mann for each other.tstanding look at was overlooked because of perceived limitations of the better. playing a supporting role he took the initiative. in this matter, maybe his career. presently delighting, 130 not out, but the factory co—chairs everything for the team. a total of 415 metre first innings lead of 264. i team. a total of 415 metre first innings lead of 264.— team. a total of 415 metre first innings lead of 264. i have always loved playing _ innings lead of 264. i have always loved playing for— innings lead of 264. i have always loved playing for england - innings lead of 264. i have always loved playing for england but - innings lead of 264. i have always loved playing for england but it i innings lead of 264. i have always loved playing for england but it is| loved playing for england but it is very obvious how positive the fibres, and how much everybody taxi driver, so i think it is a very positive environment to be in. do you remember how thoroughly england were outplayed at lords? it en
wilson reports. you don�*t always choose your partner at the test match. i think they are friends. here is the combination that change the game, james mann for each other.tstanding look at was overlooked because of perceived limitations of the better. playing a supporting role he took the initiative. in this matter, maybe his career. presently delighting, 130 not out, but the factory co—chairs everything for the team. a total of 415 metre first innings lead of 264. i team. a total of 415...