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well, how you with john george? you work on it projects at the club. i don't want to ship. it was because of the universe. you don't play more and i should pick it up to go on the foot of the call and he's a member to push on the ball. she'll capital w for whiskey buddy to know if you don't. if you remove the thunder hooks up to pick it up with mark me through would pass it and then putting it in for accept on it monday. the due date is miss you will, it will be great in bought your book because the book is cottage is done with that and the packet. so thought duly system get on the phone. so some of the opponent of women. okay. yeah, don't wash your pocket. so blue, a claim of that takes a lot, deal to blow it quite more to the field with buckets. if it could, you provide the sale of the filter provide if you want to put bob yet to get his one killed but cannot if should i should i do that? i stay there should i have gum the i. ready people from the u. k. indoctrinated by some money as how can a young man disillusion by violence, rebuild his life or them and he's gonna make
well, how you with john george? you work on it projects at the club. i don't want to ship. it was because of the universe. you don't play more and i should pick it up to go on the foot of the call and he's a member to push on the ball. she'll capital w for whiskey buddy to know if you don't. if you remove the thunder hooks up to pick it up with mark me through would pass it and then putting it in for accept on it monday. the due date is miss you will, it will be great in bought your book...
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john adams standing up there. the other half of the men in the room are not very happy to see thomas general person standing up there. and generally speaking, nobody's very happy that george washington is leaving us in this time. so, john adams are gonna look around the room and see a lot of people who are not very happy. people with tears in their eyes, that washington was leaving them and he kind of would later say that as he looked around he only saw one person that day who particularly looked happy. which was of course george washington who had a look on his face and said, john adams you are fairly in, i am fairly out. so, now let's find out who's been happy on this day. but washington worked quietly. he would go to private life. and, i feel very happy to withdraw from the scene, he said. adam silver we not curated. he would have a difficult presidency because now really we're seeing the throws of political fighting going on. but it happened peacefully. we proved it he can continue an in times of difficulty like this, that we could continue forward with the system in place. in 1800, i would leave this building and move to the current capital in washington d.c., adams.
john adams standing up there. the other half of the men in the room are not very happy to see thomas general person standing up there. and generally speaking, nobody's very happy that george washington is leaving us in this time. so, john adams are gonna look around the room and see a lot of people who are not very happy. people with tears in their eyes, that washington was leaving them and he kind of would later say that as he looked around he only saw one person that day who particularly...
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this is what the impact of the we put totally john george, who may be an absolute material witness in the investigation. so like jim bates on schools already made a statement about this investigator. what they were attempting to do was change the topic and africans game for what we don't want to talk about what these people were doing. always say, well, these were good american people who just had questions about the election. the reason i heard questions about the election, republicans, it lied about losing the election for 24 months leading up to this and looked at the historical printed in. so what happened with germany when they had a crazy people? storm the capital, the we're hopeful, then you have the overthrow of that republic. when they were italy, when they hit creek and people stormed the capital, you have the overthrow bet. republic you have in france in 1799. the day before romeo started the clue in 1799, the polio gave me that same thing, left the legislature inside of the room and over the electric in the 2nd for the 1st 1st republic idea. but they were just simple touri
this is what the impact of the we put totally john george, who may be an absolute material witness in the investigation. so like jim bates on schools already made a statement about this investigator. what they were attempting to do was change the topic and africans game for what we don't want to talk about what these people were doing. always say, well, these were good american people who just had questions about the election. the reason i heard questions about the election, republicans, it...
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strategist and founder of the national voter action fund, and mark mckinnon, former adviser to both john -- george. bush and john mccain. he is the host of the showcase on -- nbc asks a question get gets to the heart of the matter today. what will republicans defend of not themselves, the constitution, and capital? do you have an answer? >> when supremacist patriarchy. that's about it. that is what the pardon me -- the unifying ideology of the party. it is not small government, it is not christiana tv, if so, ted cruz would be their standard bearer. it's not equal opportunity. there is no governmental query or fundamental operating principle other than the preservation of white supremacist patriarchy. what we see around the country's an effort to restrict other people's ability to participate in government, so as to preserve and proliferate the white supremacist patriarchy. it's the only animating principle of the national state and local republican party. >> if another query -- the key question is how could this cap -- happen, marc mckinney, i want to play for this clip earlier today. >> it's my
strategist and founder of the national voter action fund, and mark mckinnon, former adviser to both john -- george. bush and john mccain. he is the host of the showcase on -- nbc asks a question get gets to the heart of the matter today. what will republicans defend of not themselves, the constitution, and capital? do you have an answer? >> when supremacist patriarchy. that's about it. that is what the pardon me -- the unifying ideology of the party. it is not small government, it is not...
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senate comes back later this year to return to session they take up the question of approving john rutledge. george washington has never had anyone rejected that he has appointed so this has never happened in our young history. john rutledge has a couple things going against him, number one, there are guys in the senate that think the guy is a little crazy, he's definitely had some kind of strange things that he has had to say at different times in the years of 1790s so he's got a bit of a kind of reputation amongst some people but also where he's going to get into trouble is he made some very pointed comments about that jay treaty that was negotiated by his predecessor. he was very critical in some speeches and they tended to be a bit sort of rambly speeches, he was very critical some of the things he said about the senate itself, which of course senators would read the newspapers and they would read what the south carolina supreme court chief justice had to say about them and when he actually came in front of them they would remember these sorts of things and then they would decide then that perh
senate comes back later this year to return to session they take up the question of approving john rutledge. george washington has never had anyone rejected that he has appointed so this has never happened in our young history. john rutledge has a couple things going against him, number one, there are guys in the senate that think the guy is a little crazy, he's definitely had some kind of strange things that he has had to say at different times in the years of 1790s so he's got a bit of a kind...
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well, let's think john comrey george lays and be over roger moore. i think we may have 6 or 11 bonds, but it's fascinating. amount of bugs is and double. 07. the double. 07 of innovation. i never really thought of it that way. but wow, what a comparative well, it's quite, it's quite a mental you of assume. we're talking eric browser and we'll talk to him about loony tunes. i wanted to do some met interview here. i'm fascinated by the just by the, the art of inhabiting these animated creatures so many way seems to me more real. some of the people i watch walking around and flesh and blood these days. and he also voices, multiple characters in the animated series. doug unplugged and that's got a cool story behind it that is streaming on apple tv plus now listen, people put a place card up to hold interviews as they do it. when i do these on zoom and you are with the loveliest, is i don't know enough about you to your child. i only got a glimpse for a 2nd. who's that's my son, my son ryker. and he's definitely either going to be in animation, or i've dr
well, let's think john comrey george lays and be over roger moore. i think we may have 6 or 11 bonds, but it's fascinating. amount of bugs is and double. 07. the double. 07 of innovation. i never really thought of it that way. but wow, what a comparative well, it's quite, it's quite a mental you of assume. we're talking eric browser and we'll talk to him about loony tunes. i wanted to do some met interview here. i'm fascinated by the just by the, the art of inhabiting these animated creatures...
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move by trump republicans, i'm a republican she didn't call me a mitt romney republican or john mccain or georgehoever he or she is a 22 to four although for that person. this shows you how desperate they are, we have four seasons winter, fall, spring, summer and fire he lies and governor newsom of how many trees he cleared away in dead vegetation, even the l.a. times in any newspaper said that he actually lied about how much he cleared, i don't know what he's doing but all his sons enjoyed in person private education will shutting down public school education for everybody else. 75% of black boys in california could not read proficiency and nearly 50% cannot and he abided by the teachers union and shut schools down for an entire year after the cdc said we resume in person schooling which are in precautions, the number one funder of gavin newsom they enjoy a whole year of being paid while doing virtual education and he appeared almost on the brink of giving him another year of a paid vacation essentially because again totally beholden to the teachers union one of the things they will be pushing
move by trump republicans, i'm a republican she didn't call me a mitt romney republican or john mccain or georgehoever he or she is a 22 to four although for that person. this shows you how desperate they are, we have four seasons winter, fall, spring, summer and fire he lies and governor newsom of how many trees he cleared away in dead vegetation, even the l.a. times in any newspaper said that he actually lied about how much he cleared, i don't know what he's doing but all his sons enjoyed in...
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that our businesses, not social whirl fare programs. >> well, we would like to thank john larsen, president -- george washington university, and founder of the space policy institute for being with us here this morning and talking us through these private ventures into space. john, thank you so much for your time. >> happy to be with you. >> capitol officer came and said it is necessary to evacuate. and that we should take the hoods -- there are hoods under the seat of each... seat in the chamber. take them out, and be prepared to put them on. so, everybody did. and i think, when you pull the little red tag, it activates. so, some people were not wearing them. there had been tear gas released in the chamber, in the rotunda which is why we were advised that we might need to wear them. but there was this tremendous kind of worrying, hissing noise from all of these hoods, it was the background of the moment. and of course the pounding and the noise from the mob had become much louder. at some point, someone up in the chambers, in the gallery, a member was yelling at the republicans to call trump and hav
that our businesses, not social whirl fare programs. >> well, we would like to thank john larsen, president -- george washington university, and founder of the space policy institute for being with us here this morning and talking us through these private ventures into space. john, thank you so much for your time. >> happy to be with you. >> capitol officer came and said it is necessary to evacuate. and that we should take the hoods -- there are hoods under the seat of each......
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the strategy in 1777 so clockwise from the top we got kueng george the third and on the right you have general sir william on the bottom, john. on the left george tremaine former general and secretary of the the colonies and responsible for managing the war in north america. so early in 1777, commander-in-chief general sir william on the left and john were at this time is in london so he is in london with the king tremaine. both present plans for 1777 and they both argue that these are going to be war when he fights. so the plan is a very complex but imaginative plan. in some ways, it's a repeat of the first british invasion of new york in the fall of 1776 which was commanded by general carlton, commander-in-chief in canada so this plan calls for three columns to advance albany new york so you see the first one would be the larger column from canada shut down the famous hudson river invasion order to albany. a secondary column, effort sometimes called diversionary effort, this one will go basically down to lake ontario and down the river, also to albany. finally the final column would be the main british army native american
the strategy in 1777 so clockwise from the top we got kueng george the third and on the right you have general sir william on the bottom, john. on the left george tremaine former general and secretary of the the colonies and responsible for managing the war in north america. so early in 1777, commander-in-chief general sir william on the left and john were at this time is in london so he is in london with the king tremaine. both present plans for 1777 and they both argue that these are going to...
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old american flag like in the american british companies was the english flag of saint george is arrived with john cabot in 1497. objections began almost immediately, but the first real flag protestor did not appear until 1637. it was in that year the one john endicott cut off part of the cross saying that as it was a gift from the pope. it was a relic of the antichrist for his action and the cut was borrowed from public office for one year. i had lost a colonies remained loyal to the british block even after armed conflict broke out but as the american evolution grew more heated new banners of independence began to appear. that rattlesnake and the pine tree were the most common symbols. it has 1775. no one had given much thought to devising colors by which colonial warships could recognize each other two floating. were marked with the green tree flag, but the making of flax for fourths and ships and cups generally was left to army contractors as a project to play with in their spare time. to mark the formation of the continental army until general washington a flag was raised on prospect hill in
old american flag like in the american british companies was the english flag of saint george is arrived with john cabot in 1497. objections began almost immediately, but the first real flag protestor did not appear until 1637. it was in that year the one john endicott cut off part of the cross saying that as it was a gift from the pope. it was a relic of the antichrist for his action and the cut was borrowed from public office for one year. i had lost a colonies remained loyal to the british...
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he's a biographer of george washington john adams.le i can't read them all, i prefer to tell you more about god. although his parents were from west virginia, he grew up ine texas. according to his biography, his mother was college educated in the 1920s, taught school for 11 years until banned by west virginia law. attending college in the 1920s the depression and ofsc his academics and took a job in texas, they had one son john in 1940. john has a bachelors in history from eastern university and masters in history for baylor university. although he's retired, he hasn't stopped from speaking seminars, lecturing on podcasts and spending time writing which is his biggest passion. he and his wife andat their forecasts live near atlanta but there is one more thing john likes to share, his love of baseball. first major league game he saw was 1947 between pittsburgh and brooklyn dodgers when jackie robinson scored the winning run. john was hooked for life. like any good historian, he timed his research trip around games he wanted to see, es
he's a biographer of george washington john adams.le i can't read them all, i prefer to tell you more about god. although his parents were from west virginia, he grew up ine texas. according to his biography, his mother was college educated in the 1920s, taught school for 11 years until banned by west virginia law. attending college in the 1920s the depression and ofsc his academics and took a job in texas, they had one son john in 1940. john has a bachelors in history from eastern university...
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jesse: we would like to thank john logsdon, professor emeritus at george washington university and founderf the space policy institute, for being here with us to talk about private ventures into space. john, thank you for your time. professor logsdon: happy to be with you. >> t -16, guidance control. t -10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, command engine starts, to, one -- 2,1. [engines firing] >> on their way to space with our first human crew. go, jeff. go, wally. >> private space company blue origin fluids new shepard rocket on tuesday. it was the companies first flight with people on board. -- it was the company's first flight with people on board. tonight at 8:00 eastern, we will show the rocket going up 66 miles at three times the speed of sound, separation and the capsule' is upright landing, followed by a news conference with the crew. all tonight, here on c-span. >> today on the communicators -- >> the white house office of space science policy under obama, trump and not president biden have been very strong in the same areas. they believe in the future of artificial intelligence and all these g
jesse: we would like to thank john logsdon, professor emeritus at george washington university and founderf the space policy institute, for being here with us to talk about private ventures into space. john, thank you for your time. professor logsdon: happy to be with you. >> t -16, guidance control. t -10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, command engine starts, to, one -- 2,1. [engines firing] >> on their way to space with our first human crew. go, jeff. go, wally. >> private space company...
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you mentioned, john mentioned yorktown. george washington's own stepson catches the fever and dies just a couple weeks after the surrender at yorktown. not choose between class or skin color, or anything else like that. people were getting sick, people were dying left and right. it was a common thing everybody had to deal with. like i said, we should be grateful we lived in the time period we do. >> that's a great point. we always talk about the other war that happens and how awful the deaths were and so forth. that's one of the misconceptions of the revolution, how much death and dying and loss of life there was. 1% of the population is an astronomical figure at that time. i think that gets written off because of later war's. great point. mark, we've got five minutes left, i'd like to conclude. let's go around to the top of my screen from michael down to vanessa, no offense. we have other meetings to tend together that's why you are last. but any last points, misconceptions, hindsight's that weren't covered? michael? >> because o
you mentioned, john mentioned yorktown. george washington's own stepson catches the fever and dies just a couple weeks after the surrender at yorktown. not choose between class or skin color, or anything else like that. people were getting sick, people were dying left and right. it was a common thing everybody had to deal with. like i said, we should be grateful we lived in the time period we do. >> that's a great point. we always talk about the other war that happens and how awful the...
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i've been accepted at several colleges including george law, harvard, brown, john hopkins and boston will be deciding soon were to start in the fall. throughout this evening at this important event. as when the most prestigious awards we are sad to not be
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he's a biographer of george washington and john adams. i can't read the names of the books and awards but i prefer to tell you about john the man. though his parents were from west virginia he grew up in galveston texas according to his biography his mother was college educated in the 1920s, taught school for 11 years until she was banned by west virginia law for marrying. his father attended college on a baseball scholarship in the 1920s but the depression ended his academics. he took a job in texas and they had one son in 1940. john is a bachelor's in houston university and masters in history from baylor university. although he is retired and hasn't stopped him from attending and speaking at seminars and these kind of events lecturing on podcasts and spending time. he and his wife and therefore cats live near atlanta but there's one more thing he likes to share, his love of baseball. the first game he's always 1947 between pittsburgh when jackie robinson scored the winning run. especially to boston to see the red sox. for those of us in
he's a biographer of george washington and john adams. i can't read the names of the books and awards but i prefer to tell you about john the man. though his parents were from west virginia he grew up in galveston texas according to his biography his mother was college educated in the 1920s, taught school for 11 years until she was banned by west virginia law for marrying. his father attended college on a baseball scholarship in the 1920s but the depression ended his academics. he took a job in...
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, so clockwise from the top, we've got king george iii, and then on the right there, you have general sir william howe. on the bottom, lieutenant general johnurgoyne and on the left is lord george germain, secretary of state for the colonies and responsible for managing the war in north america. and then -- so early in 1777, the commander-in-chief, general sir william howe on the left and lieutenant general john burgoyne who at this time is in london. he's there in london with the king and germain, both present plans for 1777. and they both argue that these are going to be war-winning plans. so burgoyne's plan is a very complex, but imaginative plan. in some ways it is a repeat of the first british invasion of new york in the fall of 1776, which was commanded by general carleton, the commander-in-chief in canada. basically this plan calls for three columns to advance to albany, new york, so there you see the first one would be the major -- the larger column from canada, going down the famous lake champlain hudson river invasion corridor from canada to albany. a secondary column, a secondary effort, sometimes called more of a diversion their
, so clockwise from the top, we've got king george iii, and then on the right there, you have general sir william howe. on the bottom, lieutenant general johnurgoyne and on the left is lord george germain, secretary of state for the colonies and responsible for managing the war in north america. and then -- so early in 1777, the commander-in-chief, general sir william howe on the left and lieutenant general john burgoyne who at this time is in london. he's there in london with the king and...
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he's a biographer of george washington and john adams. while i can't read the names of his books and awards i prefer to take more about john amend. although his parents were from west virginia, he grew up in galveston texas. according to his biography his mother was college educated in the 1920s, taught school for 11 years until she was banned by west virginia law for marrying. his father also attended college on a scholarship of expression and it is academics. he took a job with union carbide in texas and that one son in 1940. john has a bachelors in histories from sam houston university and the masters in history from baylor university. although he is retired he hasn't stopped from speaking seminars, these kind of
he's a biographer of george washington and john adams. while i can't read the names of his books and awards i prefer to take more about john amend. although his parents were from west virginia, he grew up in galveston texas. according to his biography his mother was college educated in the 1920s, taught school for 11 years until she was banned by west virginia law for marrying. his father also attended college on a scholarship of expression and it is academics. he took a job with union carbide...
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let's talk more about this with john logston, who is the professor emeritus at george washington university space policy institute. he's with us from bethesda, maryland today. good to see you, john. on that point of who rules space or what rules should govern, it has what branson and base us and then must will do change those rules. well, i haven't changed yet, but they need to, i mean the, the current set of governance for outer space states back to 1967 in the outer space treaty. and clearly it's a different arrow with private operators and space, both sending humans now. so both berto. busy but eventually into or but with constellations of thousands of communications satellites being launched or private base with the space been declared, a war fighting area by major states. so the rules need updating. so there is a point to all of this. then you might have heard rob randall just talk it in saying it was a few minutes of weightlessness. it's the idea of space tourism. i mean that's still going to be out of the reach of most people's wallets. and at least with mosque you could say, well, h
let's talk more about this with john logston, who is the professor emeritus at george washington university space policy institute. he's with us from bethesda, maryland today. good to see you, john. on that point of who rules space or what rules should govern, it has what branson and base us and then must will do change those rules. well, i haven't changed yet, but they need to, i mean the, the current set of governance for outer space states back to 1967 in the outer space treaty. and clearly...
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john: working for george w. bush was a unique experience in the sense that he had, when i went to work for him, he was governor of texas, and he had gotten elected to that position on a reform agenda. four things he wanted to do for the state of texas. it was a policy-driven campaign and when i joined the bush operation, he was a full-fledged presidential candidate, and that was also a campaign on issues. so it was a very disciplined process with him. you had your policy team, the speechwriting team would be given the policy. it was our job to turn it into a nice, presentable, persuadable speech, but it was a very, very good policy operation and when the president got up to give a speech on whatever it was he was proposing, it represented what he really wanted to say about it and it also represented a very disciplined process that had been underway for some weeks or months prior to the event itself. it is also the case that working with george w. bush, we found ourselves in, in many ways, in a crisis presidency.
john: working for george w. bush was a unique experience in the sense that he had, when i went to work for him, he was governor of texas, and he had gotten elected to that position on a reform agenda. four things he wanted to do for the state of texas. it was a policy-driven campaign and when i joined the bush operation, he was a full-fledged presidential candidate, and that was also a campaign on issues. so it was a very disciplined process with him. you had your policy team, the speechwriting...
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>> it was a question of me, john or george becoming the bass player.with a little help from my friends ♪ >> good old song. ♪ i brought in the chords then george said it would be nice if we could have an intro and george went, do, do, do. ♪ >> yeah. it was good, you know. >> what you got now? >> this one. ♪ lucy in the sky with diamonds ♪ ♪ aaah ♪ >> this is why we don't go into tapes. ♪> this is beautiful.- >> number one in the usa, that was a party night. that's where the audience, wait for it, wait for it. ♪ baby i'm amazed ♪ >> clearly these guys are going for it. ♪ baby i'm amazed ♪ >> we were warned don't go out late and the car pulls up. some guys jumped out. one with a knife and took all of our -- we were hippies. we did not listen. >> i want to read one thing, paul is one of the most innovative players that ever played bass and the thing that is going on now is ripped off from his beatle period. he is a great musician. >> did i write that >> that's john lennon. >> that's beautiful. i hadn't heard that. ♪ oh, oh ♪ >> wow and that is a beautifull
>> it was a question of me, john or george becoming the bass player.with a little help from my friends ♪ >> good old song. ♪ i brought in the chords then george said it would be nice if we could have an intro and george went, do, do, do. ♪ >> yeah. it was good, you know. >> what you got now? >> this one. ♪ lucy in the sky with diamonds ♪ ♪ aaah ♪ >> this is why we don't go into tapes. ♪> this is beautiful.- >> number one in the usa,...
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that are rare, and prosecutors do from time to time find it, but it doesn't have -- take the george w. bush-john ashcroft, and later alberto gonzales after ashcroft -- five years, they had 300 investigations, and only 119 were charged, 86 convicted. under president trump, it was 184 convictions total. the thing is, it is not that these people -- certainly the trump administration, they were looking for it. they didn't find it. it is hard to prosecute something that hardly happens. i think this is part of that people cannot accept that they lost an election. and after the 2004 election, democrats were convinced that george w. bush and republicans stole ohio. they did not steal it. they lost an election. you can lose elections legitimately. it does not have to be theft. i keep coming back -- if there was a problem of democrats, minorities, liberals, whoever committing voting fraud, why in the world would the republican justice department's, republican attorneys general, presidents, and a republican appointed federal judge -- why would they not have found some? i mean, some more than the microscopi
that are rare, and prosecutors do from time to time find it, but it doesn't have -- take the george w. bush-john ashcroft, and later alberto gonzales after ashcroft -- five years, they had 300 investigations, and only 119 were charged, 86 convicted. under president trump, it was 184 convictions total. the thing is, it is not that these people -- certainly the trump administration, they were looking for it. they didn't find it. it is hard to prosecute something that hardly happens. i think this...
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as a a biographer of george washington and john adams. i can read the name of his books and awards prefer to say more about john, the man. although john's parents were from west virginia he grew up in galveston, texas. according to his biography his mother was college educated in the 1920s, taught school for 11 years until she was banned by west virginia law from marrying. his father also attended college on a baseball scholarship in the 1920s but the depression ended his academics. he took a job with union carbide in texas, he had one sonn john covid 1940. john has a batch as in history from sam houston university and a masters in history from baylor university. although he is retired it has not stopped him from attending and speaking94 at seminars having podcast spend times writing which iss his biggest passion. there is one more thing john likes to share, his love of baseball. the first major league game he sows in 1947 between pittsburgh and the brooklyn dodgers when jackie robinson scored the winning run. john was hooked for life. th
as a a biographer of george washington and john adams. i can read the name of his books and awards prefer to say more about john, the man. although john's parents were from west virginia he grew up in galveston, texas. according to his biography his mother was college educated in the 1920s, taught school for 11 years until she was banned by west virginia law from marrying. his father also attended college on a baseball scholarship in the 1920s but the depression ended his academics. he took a...
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he's a biographer of george washington and john adams. but i can't read the names of his books and awards i prefer you tell more about john -- although his parents were from west virginia he grew up in galveston texas but according to his biography his mother was college-educated 1920 taught 11 years until she was banned by west virginia law from marrying. his father attended college on a baseball scholarship in the 1920s with the depression with the depression ended his academics. took a job with union carbide in texas and he had one son johnny in 1940. john has a bachelors in history from sam houston university masters in history a from baylor university. although he is retired it hasn't stopped him from attending and speaking at seminars at these kind of events and lecturing and spending time writing which is ou passion. he and his wife carol and therefore live near atlanta but there is one more thing john likes to share his love of a stall. the first major league game he saw saw was a 19 person between pittsburgh and the brooklyn dodg
he's a biographer of george washington and john adams. but i can't read the names of his books and awards i prefer you tell more about john -- although his parents were from west virginia he grew up in galveston texas but according to his biography his mother was college-educated 1920 taught 11 years until she was banned by west virginia law from marrying. his father attended college on a baseball scholarship in the 1920s with the depression with the depression ended his academics. took a job...
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. :: john mcconaughey work for george w. bush. was supposed to be or had a comic that kept him up in d.c. we will tells many of his stories as we can remember, quite a few of them. my hope is used half this time to talk about questions that i have got for these two. and then will spend the other half taking any questions you have. this when they happy to go if the whole session is being a presidential speech writers exactly think it would be on west ring. that is it. [laughter] i'm kidding it is much more like deep. [laughter] so this is a presidential ideas festival. i'll set up with a question for these two about the relationship about ideas and speeches. sometimes what comes off as an idea ends up in a speech but sometimes a speechwriting process starts before you have the idea. so just curious, what do you think about that process and how an idea becomes a speech? >> in a weird way, as speech writers were not coming up with the ideas for their much smarter people in the building for developing those ideas. and away at these id
. :: john mcconaughey work for george w. bush. was supposed to be or had a comic that kept him up in d.c. we will tells many of his stories as we can remember, quite a few of them. my hope is used half this time to talk about questions that i have got for these two. and then will spend the other half taking any questions you have. this when they happy to go if the whole session is being a presidential speech writers exactly think it would be on west ring. that is it. [laughter] i'm kidding it...
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but it doesn't -- you know, take the george w. bush, john ashcroft and later, alberto gonzalez was the attorney general after ashcroft. five years, they had 300 investigations. only 119 were charged. and 86 convicted. and under president trump, it was 184 convictions total. the thing is, it's not that these people -- certainly president trump and his administration, they were looking for it. they didn't find it. so it is hard to prosecute something that hardly happens. and i think it is part of a, people can't accept that they lost an election. and after the 2004 election, democrats were all convinced. george w. bush, republicans had stolen ohio. they didn't steal it. we just lost a close election. you can lose elections legitimately. it doesn't have to be theft. i keep coming back, if there was a problem of democrats, minorities, liberals, whoever, committing voter fraud, why in the world wouldn't republican justice departments, republican attorneys general, presidents and a republican-appointed federal judges, why wouldn't they have found
but it doesn't -- you know, take the george w. bush, john ashcroft and later, alberto gonzalez was the attorney general after ashcroft. five years, they had 300 investigations. only 119 were charged. and 86 convicted. and under president trump, it was 184 convictions total. the thing is, it's not that these people -- certainly president trump and his administration, they were looking for it. they didn't find it. so it is hard to prosecute something that hardly happens. and i think it is part of...
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he's a biographer of george washington and john adams. while i can't read the names of his books and awards i prefer to take more about john amend. although his parents were from west virginia, he grew up in galveston texas. according to his biography his mother was college educated in the 1920s, taught school for 11 years until she was banned by west virginia law for marrying. his father also attended college on a scholarship of expression and it is academics. he took a job with union carbide in texas and that one son in 1940. john has a bachelors in histories from sam houston university and the masters in history from baylor university. although he is retired he hasn't stopped from speaking seminars, these kind of events, and lecturing on podcast and spending time writing which is his biggest passion. he and his wife and their four cats live in atlanta. but there's one more thing john likes to share, his love of baseball. the first major league game he saw was in 1947 between pittsburgh and the brooklyn dodgers when jackie robinson scor
he's a biographer of george washington and john adams. while i can't read the names of his books and awards i prefer to take more about john amend. although his parents were from west virginia, he grew up in galveston texas. according to his biography his mother was college educated in the 1920s, taught school for 11 years until she was banned by west virginia law for marrying. his father also attended college on a scholarship of expression and it is academics. he took a job with union carbide...
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his biographer of george washington and john adams.o books and words of tell you more about john ferling the man. he's from west virginia, he grew up in galveston, texas. and according to his biography has other was college-educated it in 1920 impossible for 11 years until she was banned by west virginia law. his father also college on a baseball scholarship in the 1920s the depression and it is academics. he took a job with the texas and had one son john in 1940. john has a bachelors in history and a masters in history from another university. although he retired it has not stopped him from attending and speaking at seminars. in these kind of events and lecturing on podcasts and sing for writing which is his biggest passion. in his wife carol the are here in atlanta. but more and more things that john like to share. his love of baseball, the first major league that is always 1945 between pittsburgh and the brooklyn dodgers when jacky robinson scored the winning run. he was hooked for life is like any good historian, he had researched
his biographer of george washington and john adams.o books and words of tell you more about john ferling the man. he's from west virginia, he grew up in galveston, texas. and according to his biography has other was college-educated it in 1920 impossible for 11 years until she was banned by west virginia law. his father also college on a baseball scholarship in the 1920s the depression and it is academics. he took a job with the texas and had one son john in 1940. john has a bachelors in...
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your first vice president are going to be george washington and john adams prayed in the work togethere way, so did jefferson and adams and again in virginia and massachusetts percent. and adams vice president is virginian thomas jefferson. one of jefferson's vice president is the massachusetts guy, also going to be one of madison's vice presidents for unit the north and south team a massachusetts and virginia is important. the answer to your question, john marshall, the last founder, he strengthens the judiciary graded is a washington man,ma hamilton man, continental lists any find finds a partner from another region. and story together make a really impressive team just as washington and hamilton to predict and as others senate jefferson duke. richard: i think it is fair to say that both of us are not exactly numbers of the federalist party were very sympathetic to us. and this is an animating it talk. say a i good work for thomas jefferson. i agree with what you said but, after all, what does he added. akhil: let me begin by saying is #20 jefferson and skeptical of hamilton but you
your first vice president are going to be george washington and john adams prayed in the work togethere way, so did jefferson and adams and again in virginia and massachusetts percent. and adams vice president is virginian thomas jefferson. one of jefferson's vice president is the massachusetts guy, also going to be one of madison's vice presidents for unit the north and south team a massachusetts and virginia is important. the answer to your question, john marshall, the last founder, he...
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host: we would like to thank john logsdon, professor emeritus at george washington university and thender of the space policy institute for being with us and talking us through these private ventures into space. john, thank you so much for your time. guest: happy to be with you. host: next we are going to go to open forum. that means we want to hear from you on what you think your topic of the day should be. you see the numbers there on screen. we will be right back. ♪ bikes sunday on q&a, washington post finance columnist michelle singletary on her book. >> is not a matter of if there is going to be another economic crisis, but win. so we want to set you up, actually, for the next crisis. it is not all about covid, but what recession is going to come down the road. it may be long, it may be short, but life is going to happen and i need you to prepare now. you know, i do a lot of financial seminars in my community. it is so hard to get people to save up when they are doing well. because they are doing well. i don't think that tomorrow is going to have an issue. oh, yeah, i'm going to
host: we would like to thank john logsdon, professor emeritus at george washington university and thender of the space policy institute for being with us and talking us through these private ventures into space. john, thank you so much for your time. guest: happy to be with you. host: next we are going to go to open forum. that means we want to hear from you on what you think your topic of the day should be. you see the numbers there on screen. we will be right back. ♪ bikes sunday on...
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. >> brian: straight ahead, george foreman and john carlos, two legendary olympians one celebrating america2021 in japan. hoover institute fellow and celebrated author shelby steele talks about the displace of patriotism next. ♪ ♪ to their medical appointments. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. hearing is important to living life to the fullest. that's why inside every miracle-ear store, you'll find better laughs at family barbecues. you'll find a better
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george w. bush and john mccain and also the executive producer of "the circus" on show time and anna navarro joins as well. we need to center anna up, i think you need to move your computer. yeah. okay. here we go. mark, so let's talk about this before we get to what the the governors are saying, you have a personal story in your own family, you want to share it to us? do you mind? >> sure, it's unfortunate but it's the sort of thing we need to share because this is something that nobody escapes. i think most american families had some interception with the disease and mine has now. my brother-in-law who is a strong anti-vaxxer, strong anti maxer, strong fox supporter, strong trump supporter who thought he was vulnerable is spending his eighth day in the hospital with covid and it pretty serious and we don't know w when he's getting out. this is prime example. we're seeing with governors you talked about and people who had been proactive about it at the very least are now discovering that this isn't inescapable. i think the cdc director said with this new variant, if you're not vaccinated, it's no
george w. bush and john mccain and also the executive producer of "the circus" on show time and anna navarro joins as well. we need to center anna up, i think you need to move your computer. yeah. okay. here we go. mark, so let's talk about this before we get to what the the governors are saying, you have a personal story in your own family, you want to share it to us? do you mind? >> sure, it's unfortunate but it's the sort of thing we need to share because this is something...
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and you know if that was george bush, if those john mccain, if those may run the let alone donald trump, the media would be pounding it.d they would be showing it all the time. they protect. take sides, they protect, and it's not the republican side they protect. >> sean: can you imagine if this was donald trump's record where donald trump was struggling cognitively like this? what would it be like? >> i can't imagine. i was at the podium where the would ask over and over again about the the trip to walter reed and they were routine visits that he took but they were convinced something sinister, something must have been wrong with the president. he must've been covering something up. they don't ask those questions in the briefing room nor do they ask important questions like why did it take four days to denounce communism? you have peter doocy saying will you denounce communism? where is the roaring, loud press corps behind peter doocy demanding an answer on that or censorship partnering with facebook to censor everyday americans. we keep hearing about these 12 americans with misinforma
and you know if that was george bush, if those john mccain, if those may run the let alone donald trump, the media would be pounding it.d they would be showing it all the time. they protect. take sides, they protect, and it's not the republican side they protect. >> sean: can you imagine if this was donald trump's record where donald trump was struggling cognitively like this? what would it be like? >> i can't imagine. i was at the podium where the would ask over and over again...
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george. it arrived with john cabot in 1497. objections began almost immediately. the first flag protester didn't appear until 1637, it was that year that john endicott cut off part of the cross saying as it was a gift from the pope, it was a relic of the anti christ. for his action endicott was barred from public office for one year. by and large the colonies remained loyal to the british flag even after armed conflict broke out. but as the american revolution grew more heated, new banners of independence began to appear. the rattle snake and the pine tree were the most common symbols. as late as 1775 no one had given much thought to devising colors by which colonial warships could recognize each other. two floating batteries were marked with green tree flag, but the making of flags for 40s and ships and camps generally was left to army contractors as a project to play with in their spare time. to mark the formation of the continental army under general washington, a flag was raised on prospect hill in massachusetts, but actually the flag was the flag of britain,
george. it arrived with john cabot in 1497. objections began almost immediately. the first flag protester didn't appear until 1637, it was that year that john endicott cut off part of the cross saying as it was a gift from the pope, it was a relic of the anti christ. for his action endicott was barred from public office for one year. by and large the colonies remained loyal to the british flag even after armed conflict broke out. but as the american revolution grew more heated, new banners of...
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george w. bush and john mccain. he's among the cohosts of "the circus" on show time.sed a question today that gets to the heart of the matter. what will republicans defend if not themselves, the constitution, and capitol? do you have an answer for that? >> white supremacist patriarchy. that's about it. i mean, that's at this point what the party exists -- that is the unifying theology of the party. it's not small government, it's not christianity. if so ted cruz or rick santorum would be their standard bearer. it's not equal opportunity. there's no governmental query or fundamental operating principle other than the preservation of white supremacy patriarchy and what we're seeing around the country is an attempt to restrict others' participation in government. at this point it's the only animating principle of the local, national, and state republican party. >> if another key question is, how could this happen? i want to play for you retired lieutenant general honoree earlier on this network. >> it was my -- that was complicit in the planning and -- occur in the bring
george w. bush and john mccain. he's among the cohosts of "the circus" on show time.sed a question today that gets to the heart of the matter. what will republicans defend if not themselves, the constitution, and capitol? do you have an answer for that? >> white supremacist patriarchy. that's about it. i mean, that's at this point what the party exists -- that is the unifying theology of the party. it's not small government, it's not christianity. if so ted cruz or rick santorum...