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he was my john wayne.oked like john wayne. >> but pat tells me that over time that love was poisoned by hate. her husband's obsession with bigotry and anti-semitism spiralled out of control. >> he was so engrossed in it. he was eaten alive like a cancer. and then eric was born and eric was to be the prince. >> so he wanted to groom eric to be his legacy. >> yes, yes. >> neither pat nor eric can tell me why james became infected with white supremacist ideology. he was college educated and a successful advertising executive. but he was also a heavy drinker and prone to violence. and in december of 1981 when eric was just four, his father walked into the federal reserve in washington, d.c., with a revolver and a sawed-off shotgun intent on taking hostages to expose what he believed a jewish conspiracy to control the nation's economy. he didn't see his son again until he was released from prison. eric was 12 years old. and that's when the en doik try nation ramped up. >> that the holocaust never happened. i kn
he was my john wayne.oked like john wayne. >> but pat tells me that over time that love was poisoned by hate. her husband's obsession with bigotry and anti-semitism spiralled out of control. >> he was so engrossed in it. he was eaten alive like a cancer. and then eric was born and eric was to be the prince. >> so he wanted to groom eric to be his legacy. >> yes, yes. >> neither pat nor eric can tell me why james became infected with white supremacist ideology. he...
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and, you know, to that moment, my knowledge of four was limited to john wayne movies, but now, i saw, and i saw 200 dead vietnamese, and by some two dead americans, and i looked at their faces and i carried their bodies, and i looked at him all the way back to that base on that helicopter, and they did not look like john wayne to me. announcer: you can watch the entire interview with former vietnam war correspondent joseph galloway sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. ♪ announcer: american history tv on c-span3, every weekend, documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. announcer: weeknights this month, we are featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span3. monday, an evening of programs from the university of mary washington's great lives series, the military career of douglas macarthur come up from his 1903 west point graduation, to being relieved of command by president harry truman during the korean war. watch monday beginning
and, you know, to that moment, my knowledge of four was limited to john wayne movies, but now, i saw, and i saw 200 dead vietnamese, and by some two dead americans, and i looked at their faces and i carried their bodies, and i looked at him all the way back to that base on that helicopter, and they did not look like john wayne to me. announcer: you can watch the entire interview with former vietnam war correspondent joseph galloway sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. ♪...
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no point just great innocent taken away i will hold you for a screen we know get nothing from it john wayne stay quiet and we love inside the stadium players for brighton chelsea's opponents on tuesday night showed what they thought of chelsea's earlier super league ambitions u.k. prime minister boris johnson celebrated the withdrawals this is because i welcome the decision taken by the 6 english football teams not to join the european super league the announcement was the writers on the football fans the cards and for communities across the country all 6 of the powerful english clubs had pulled out of the super league 48 hours after it had been announced. i want to apologize to all the fans supporters of liverpool football club for the disruption caused to past 48 hours goes without saying but it should be said. the project put forward was never going to stand without the support of the fans super league clubs learning a lesson that it's never a good look to have fans coaches and players rooting against club bosses and owners . the next is our code special stick around for that you're watc
no point just great innocent taken away i will hold you for a screen we know get nothing from it john wayne stay quiet and we love inside the stadium players for brighton chelsea's opponents on tuesday night showed what they thought of chelsea's earlier super league ambitions u.k. prime minister boris johnson celebrated the withdrawals this is because i welcome the decision taken by the 6 english football teams not to join the european super league the announcement was the writers on the...
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americans are like john wayne, because hollywood said so. hollywood said so because americans in the 60s wanted to project that they were like john wayne. we get this sort of infinite loop that just grows and grows, but there's room for divergence to throw another film reference in there. there are always movements thinking outside the mainstream box. new wave cinema, gonzo films, independent films, and now this is where the new mediums really take hold. i don't need a major film distributor to pick up my movie. i can sell it to youtube, and more people can watch it in two days than will pick up the entire summer block buster season. it's not the same experience not seeing it on the big screen. so you might not internalize it the same way, but there are definitely ways to sneak alternative narratives in there, and over time this is sort of the process we see. the things that used to be outlandish, i mean, think about the blacksploitation films and how shocking it was to roger ebert, i don't know what he would say if he saw "jango unchained".
americans are like john wayne, because hollywood said so. hollywood said so because americans in the 60s wanted to project that they were like john wayne. we get this sort of infinite loop that just grows and grows, but there's room for divergence to throw another film reference in there. there are always movements thinking outside the mainstream box. new wave cinema, gonzo films, independent films, and now this is where the new mediums really take hold. i don't need a major film distributor to...
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he was a john wayne with a big, red, mustache, all over the place. the guy was, hey, john wayne [laughter] . i remember nothing of my shop. i can see a workbench and maybe some tested -- test equipment and a few people with no faces. i have no idea who i worked with. i learned from my communication records that my communications officer with a major john shepherd. i am sure had another senior in co there --nco there. i have no idea who he would have been. i do remember communications traffic regarding the buildup of it me troops around the base. i remember communications traffic about sensors, which i later learned were what they were calling the mcnamara line, but i did not know that term at the time. i was aware of traffic about sensors that had been placed. we were way up in what was then south vietnam, near enough to laos that you could see there, and just a short hop from the demilitarized zone. these sensors were placed throughout the demilitarized zone with the intent of being able to detect movement of substantial movements of troops. of cour
he was a john wayne with a big, red, mustache, all over the place. the guy was, hey, john wayne [laughter] . i remember nothing of my shop. i can see a workbench and maybe some tested -- test equipment and a few people with no faces. i have no idea who i worked with. i learned from my communication records that my communications officer with a major john shepherd. i am sure had another senior in co there --nco there. i have no idea who he would have been. i do remember communications traffic...
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and they didn't look like john wayne to me. >> you can watch the entire interview with former vietnam war correspondent joseph galloway sunday at 2:00 a.m. eastern here on american history tv. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits using him as and historic places. located at the foot of capitol hill, the united states botanic garden was first proposed by president george washington in a 1796 letter. next, visit to the grounds of the oldest botanic garden in north america to learn about the history of this plant museum. >> i am the executive director of the united states botanic garden. we are standing on what is currently called union square, the end cap, one could say, of the national mall. on the east side, just before you arrive at the united states capitol. it is a fascinating piece of land because it has gone through many transformations over the course of the histo
and they didn't look like john wayne to me. >> you can watch the entire interview with former vietnam war correspondent joseph galloway sunday at 2:00 a.m. eastern here on american history tv. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits using him as and historic places....
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he was a john wayne with a big red mustache all over the place. just -- the guy was, hey, john wayne. i'm just going out there and doing whatever. so i remember him -- i remember nothing of my shop. i can see a work bench and some maybe test equipment, a few people with no faces. i have no idea who i worked with. i now learned from my records that my communications officer was a major john, i believe it is, shepherd. i'm sure i had another senior nco there. no idea who he would have been and other techs -- other communications people in the area. i do remember communications traffic regarding the buildup of enemy troops around the base. i remember that. i remember communications traffic about censors, which i later learned what they were called in the mcnamara line. i didn't know that term at the time. i was aware of traffic about ceps -- sensors that had been placed -- we were way up in what was then south vietnam, kind of near enough laos that you could see there, and then just a short hop from the demilitarized zone. so these sensors were place
he was a john wayne with a big red mustache all over the place. just -- the guy was, hey, john wayne. i'm just going out there and doing whatever. so i remember him -- i remember nothing of my shop. i can see a work bench and some maybe test equipment, a few people with no faces. i have no idea who i worked with. i now learned from my records that my communications officer was a major john, i believe it is, shepherd. i'm sure i had another senior nco there. no idea who he would have been and...
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and to that moment, my knowledge of war was limited to john wayne movies, for god's sakes., i saw the reality of it. i saw 200 dead vietnamese, and i saw two dead americans. and i looked at their faces and i carried their bodies, and i looked at them all the way back to that based on that helicopter. and they didn't look like john wayne to me. >> you can watch the entire interview with former vietnam war correspondent joseph galloway sunday at 2:00 a.m. eastern here on american history tv. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits using him as and historic places. located at the foot of capitol hill, the united states botanic garden was first proposed by president george washington in a 1796 letter. next, visit to the grounds of the oldest botanic garden in north america to learn about the history of this plant museum. >> i am the executive director of the united
and to that moment, my knowledge of war was limited to john wayne movies, for god's sakes., i saw the reality of it. i saw 200 dead vietnamese, and i saw two dead americans. and i looked at their faces and i carried their bodies, and i looked at them all the way back to that based on that helicopter. and they didn't look like john wayne to me. >> you can watch the entire interview with former vietnam war correspondent joseph galloway sunday at 2:00 a.m. eastern here on american history...
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and they did not look like john wayne to me. in the movies, you get up after you turn the camera off and you're ok. but not in a war. you were still dead. and, we got back to that town. that base. and it was getting near dark. and they told me, they're so scared appear that all of the americans leave at night and fly back to danang. but, if we stay the night. we will get a start early in the morning. and will be ahead of the ap. i said sounds good to me. and we went over to spend the night at the advisor compound. we went over to that compound and there was a tall, skinny, totally exhausted army captain standing at the gate. and he said boy might live you guys decided to stay here tonight. we have been on 24/7 alert for the last five days. and, i need some sleep. and you guys come and guard the base tonight. ok. they had a army switchboard and there. the guy managed to connect me through to the bureau in saigon. and i'm dictating a story when they started watering the place. and i am underneath the switchboard, still dictating.
and they did not look like john wayne to me. in the movies, you get up after you turn the camera off and you're ok. but not in a war. you were still dead. and, we got back to that town. that base. and it was getting near dark. and they told me, they're so scared appear that all of the americans leave at night and fly back to danang. but, if we stay the night. we will get a start early in the morning. and will be ahead of the ap. i said sounds good to me. and we went over to spend the night at...
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and they did not look like john wayne to me.in the movies you are good, you get up after, you turn the camera off and you are okay, but not in a war. you're still dead. we got back to that town, that base, and it was getting near dark, and they told me, he said look, they are so scared that all the americans leave at night in fly back to dining, but if we stay in the night, we will get a start early in the morning and we will be ahead of the ap. i said, sounds good to me, henry. and we went over to spend the night and the mac v was the advisor compound, we went over to that compound and there was a tall skinny totally exhausted army captain standing at the gate and he said, boy, am i glad you guys decided to stay here tonight. we have been on 24/7 alert for the last five days. and i need some sleep. and you guys come and guard the base tonight. okay? and i got -- they had a little old army switchboard in there, and the guy managed to connect me through to the bureau inside gone, and i am dictating a story when they started water
and they did not look like john wayne to me.in the movies you are good, you get up after, you turn the camera off and you are okay, but not in a war. you're still dead. we got back to that town, that base, and it was getting near dark, and they told me, he said look, they are so scared that all the americans leave at night in fly back to dining, but if we stay in the night, we will get a start early in the morning and we will be ahead of the ap. i said, sounds good to me, henry. and we went...
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he was you know, a john wayne with a big red mustache, you know all over the place just the guy was hey, you know john wayne, i'm just going out there and doing whatever and so i remember him i remember nothing of my shop. i can i can see a workbench and and some maybe test equipment and a few people with with no faces. i have no idea who i worked with. i've now learned from my records that my communications officer was a major john. i believe it is shepherd. i'm sure i had another senior nco there have no idea who here he would have been and other. text and other communications people in the area. i do remember. communications traffic regarding the buildup of enemy troops around the base. i remember that i remember communications traffic about censors which i've later learned were what they were calling the magnum airline, but i didn't know that term at the time, but i i was aware of traffic about sin sores that had been placed in because we're we're way up in what was then south vietnam kind of? near enough laws that you could see there. and just short hop from the demilitarized zone
he was you know, a john wayne with a big red mustache, you know all over the place just the guy was hey, you know john wayne, i'm just going out there and doing whatever and so i remember him i remember nothing of my shop. i can i can see a workbench and and some maybe test equipment and a few people with with no faces. i have no idea who i worked with. i've now learned from my records that my communications officer was a major john. i believe it is shepherd. i'm sure i had another senior nco...
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. >> he should be on a john wayne board too. >> greg: that's what happens when you smoke a pack beforecigarettes that is. >> yeah. what were we talking about? >> greg: what are your thoughts in general? >> maybe they should a referee to find out if something is racist like in the nfl. blow a whistle and throw a flag and go to the monitor and have the referee look at it and decide it's racist or it's not. >> greg: immediately it would be don lemon would be the racist. >> exactly. >> greg: he works for the home team. you have to have -- it would have to be artificial intelligence. like an algorithm that can smell racism? like a robot. humans are biassed and they smell. >> and they are idiots. they believe whatever they say on cnn. >> greg: kat, what do you believe? >> i believe lots of things. look, it's crazy to see all of this unfold. you strongly believes in criminal justice reform and ending qualified immunity is a step in the right direction. it is so weird and crazy to see joe biden and kamala harris have this preach tone when they talk about these issues, though. i may be a white
. >> he should be on a john wayne board too. >> greg: that's what happens when you smoke a pack beforecigarettes that is. >> yeah. what were we talking about? >> greg: what are your thoughts in general? >> maybe they should a referee to find out if something is racist like in the nfl. blow a whistle and throw a flag and go to the monitor and have the referee look at it and decide it's racist or it's not. >> greg: immediately it would be don lemon would be the...
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. >> he's been described as a cross between john wayne and mick jagger.s twangy in their way. that really just expanded their audience. audience like george strait or brooks and dunn. they worked their way up and became massive. >> country music has taken over the record charts with over $2 billion in sales and climbing. >> as the boom in the music takes hold, western wear dealers can't keep up with the demand. >> you've got kids, a house payment, and these people are more like you are than madonna is. ♪ ♪ >>> women in country was a huge thing in the '90s. you had reba mcentire, the dixie chicks, shania twain ♪ ♪ let's go girls ♪ >> i remember when shania twain came out, i was obsessed with her. i thought i was attracted to her, but i just wanted to be her friend. ♪ ♪ oh oh oh ♪ ♪ totally crazy ♪ >>> in our society now women i wouldn't say dominating but i think that they're rising to their true place. ♪ ♪ i feel like a woman ♪ >>> it became a great decade to be a girl. ♪ >>> after years of singing backup for stars like michael jackson and rod stewart she
. >> he's been described as a cross between john wayne and mick jagger.s twangy in their way. that really just expanded their audience. audience like george strait or brooks and dunn. they worked their way up and became massive. >> country music has taken over the record charts with over $2 billion in sales and climbing. >> as the boom in the music takes hold, western wear dealers can't keep up with the demand. >> you've got kids, a house payment, and these people are...
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why are you using this extremist word and how many times did you watch a john wayne movie and he used one of those words. today it wouldn't be socially acceptable, but you might get your sergeant asking you some questions about if you are prejudiced or do you have some extreme dots. but we taught soldiers that. it wasn't in formal instruction, it was in the language of the craft that we vilified our enemies. and people have written about that since world war ii. it's been captured in books and movies. and today he watched an old black-and-white movies here, did they speak that back then? yes they did. we vilified our enemies. and how do we use today's technology and information to identify when people have some extreme idea that they might act on it. and that's the challenge we have. that's the closest i can come to what i see, what i hear and what i read about. thank you. >> that's a really great point. it leads to this question from michael i found in the chat. extremists have within their minds a very strong them and us, like a lot of extremist propaganda works on other ring -- oth
why are you using this extremist word and how many times did you watch a john wayne movie and he used one of those words. today it wouldn't be socially acceptable, but you might get your sergeant asking you some questions about if you are prejudiced or do you have some extreme dots. but we taught soldiers that. it wasn't in formal instruction, it was in the language of the craft that we vilified our enemies. and people have written about that since world war ii. it's been captured in books and...
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shocking developments in case of serial killer john wayne gacy.mately convicted of 33 murders, but could there be more? ♪ dr. oz: i became a doctor to help people heal. now i'm using the same science and medicine to take on true crime. today, new updates in a
shocking developments in case of serial killer john wayne gacy.mately convicted of 33 murders, but could there be more? ♪ dr. oz: i became a doctor to help people heal. now i'm using the same science and medicine to take on true crime. today, new updates in a
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they were speaking north vietnamese vietnamese really and we could see them coming and it was a john wayne rescue it was really like, you know guns firing everywhere. it was like it's funny now, but it wasn't funny then but it was like this. this is serious, you know, but i've been shot down about three or four times by that but when you get shot down it's sort of like being in an a car crash if you've never been in a car crash, you know, if you survived the car crash you on buckle and you open the door i said wow is everybody. okay? yeah. all right. let's secure the radios and and get get on the rescue radio and get out of here and and depending on what's going on at the time. usually don't get shot down on top of the enemy. you usually get shot down maybe about 100 yards away from it. i'm gonna say 100 yards that's like on the opposite side of the football field. so you have a perspective and and you got to remember you're dealing with jungle. so it's not like they're gonna walk up and kill you they got to deal with the jungle and but the biggest thing is that you a cobras firing shootin
they were speaking north vietnamese vietnamese really and we could see them coming and it was a john wayne rescue it was really like, you know guns firing everywhere. it was like it's funny now, but it wasn't funny then but it was like this. this is serious, you know, but i've been shot down about three or four times by that but when you get shot down it's sort of like being in an a car crash if you've never been in a car crash, you know, if you survived the car crash you on buckle and you open...
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also talking to gordon gray, worked for senator rob portman, also on john mccain's 2008 campaign. wayne is joining us from arkansas. good morning. caller: i'm wondering, the banks are calling up the farmers telling them to come in and get thousands of dollars in loans. if they are having trouble paying them back, they don't have to pay them back. we know how that goes. i have been a farmer all my life. this did not affect the farmers nothing like the rest of the people. i don't think any farmer i spoke to affected them enough to get the loans. it is like we are throwing the money here and there, not giving it to the people that actually need it. i was raised to not waste. i look at it as a waste, to be calling farmers and telling them they can get a loan when they don't need it. host: gordon gray, we have heard that sentiment often in the last two months. guest: i think this reflects what is kind of a delicate transition. certainly, when the covid-19 pandemic first hit, for good reason, there was a tremendous amount of uncertainty about how long we would be grappling with the pandemic,
also talking to gordon gray, worked for senator rob portman, also on john mccain's 2008 campaign. wayne is joining us from arkansas. good morning. caller: i'm wondering, the banks are calling up the farmers telling them to come in and get thousands of dollars in loans. if they are having trouble paying them back, they don't have to pay them back. we know how that goes. i have been a farmer all my life. this did not affect the farmers nothing like the rest of the people. i don't think any farmer...
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also talking to gordon gray, worked for senator rob portman, also on john mccain's 2008 campaign. waynem arkansas. good morning. caller: i'm wondering, the banks are calling up the farmers telling them to come in and get thousands of dollars in loans. if they are having trouble paying them back, they don't have to pay them back. we know how that goes. i have been a farmer all my life. this did not affect the farmers nothing like the rest of the people. i don't think any farmer i spoke to affected them enough to get the loans. it is like we are throwing the money here and there, not giving it to the people that actually need it. i was raised to not waste. i look at it as a waste, to be calling farmers and telling them they can get a loan when they don't need it. host: gordon gray, we have heard that sentiment often in the last two months. guest: i think this reflects what is kind of a delicate transition. certainly, when the covid-19 pandemic first hit, for good reason, there was a tremendous amount of uncertainty about how long we would be grappling with the pandemic, what the effects w
also talking to gordon gray, worked for senator rob portman, also on john mccain's 2008 campaign. waynem arkansas. good morning. caller: i'm wondering, the banks are calling up the farmers telling them to come in and get thousands of dollars in loans. if they are having trouble paying them back, they don't have to pay them back. we know how that goes. i have been a farmer all my life. this did not affect the farmers nothing like the rest of the people. i don't think any farmer i spoke to...
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john. >> brian todd, please keep us posted. thank you for being there for us. appreciate it. joining us now, brown family attorney mr. wayne kendall. we showed the newly released video about a minute long. you have seen it, what is your reaction? >> john, first of all, thank you for having me. we discovered that video a couple of days ago. we discovered the cameras, rather, a couple days ago and were able to learn that those cameras are operated by elizabeth city. we were this morning provided with a copy of those videos from those cameras and we provided them to cnn and what we learned is that there was a squad of pasquotank sheriff's deputies, approximately seven persons fully dressed in tactical gear. they rolled up on mr. brown's home and we were able to track the time from boots on the ground to shots fired as being no more than four seconds. there was some yelling, some screaming about put your hands up, put your hands up and right after that, shots were fired. four seconds at most. that indicates to us what we've always thought was that this was in fact, more or less, extra judicial killing, an execution, if you wil
john. >> brian todd, please keep us posted. thank you for being there for us. appreciate it. joining us now, brown family attorney mr. wayne kendall. we showed the newly released video about a minute long. you have seen it, what is your reaction? >> john, first of all, thank you for having me. we discovered that video a couple of days ago. we discovered the cameras, rather, a couple days ago and were able to learn that those cameras are operated by elizabeth city. we were this...
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wayne, indiana. my mother was eula teresa vassar originally from birmingham alabama. -- from coming ham, alabama. my second stepfather was washington from minnesota. my third parent was john e murphy from st. paul, minnesota. they were married already five years. i consider him -- they were married 35 years. i consider him my father. my mother was a housewife. back in those days, he was the provider and he would provide for my mother and raised us as a housewife. mike stepfather worked for the postal -- my stepfather worked for the postal system. >> and you have siblings? who were they? >> re-siblings. my older -- oldest brother is deceased, clarence born in 1940. i was born in 1945 at the close of the war. my younger brother vance was born in 1950. my stepbrother edgar was born in 1948. >> any of them serve in the military? >> my oldest brother served in the military, stationed in japan. >> in the army? >> in the army. >> what were you doing before you entered the service? >> i was in graduate school. i had completed my bachelor it degree -- degree major in history minor in humanities. i was going to pursue my study of german history. i was a teaching assistant. at that
wayne, indiana. my mother was eula teresa vassar originally from birmingham alabama. -- from coming ham, alabama. my second stepfather was washington from minnesota. my third parent was john e murphy from st. paul, minnesota. they were married already five years. i consider him -- they were married 35 years. i consider him my father. my mother was a housewife. back in those days, he was the provider and he would provide for my mother and raised us as a housewife. mike stepfather worked for the...
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wayne. okay the years he was speaker. i mean we talked he would he became speaker in in 1833 and served three terms he ran 1833 and lost his fellow tennessee and john bell. he beat bell the following year. and then was reelected as speaker. so he's reluctant for two terms now. now he's watching from the hill. while he's in congress and this debacle occurs over this scandal in the jackson cabinet? and i think he looks at that and country was almost paralyzed. the government was not functional during that period and and president jackson was old and and couldn't function. um, really loved andrew jackson. admired andrew jackson but he didn't make the same mistakes that jackson made for example, there were. when he becomes president jackson has two requests of keep francis blair as the editor. of our party newspaper and called who's it called? the paper the paper was the union. keep francis blair in and he fires him. jackson says keep my old friend who was actually? a resident at the white house while a jackson there keep him. in the treasury department, he was almost a cynicure. that jackson had had given to his old friend from the white house whose n
wayne. okay the years he was speaker. i mean we talked he would he became speaker in in 1833 and served three terms he ran 1833 and lost his fellow tennessee and john bell. he beat bell the following year. and then was reelected as speaker. so he's reluctant for two terms now. now he's watching from the hill. while he's in congress and this debacle occurs over this scandal in the jackson cabinet? and i think he looks at that and country was almost paralyzed. the government was not functional...
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washington in 1835, after wayne is sworn in and after duvall is resigned and the open seat is in process of being filled with yet another jackson appointee. one group is john ross and his national party, who are the elected government, and they show up to say, we're staying, right? but there's a second group headed by subchief named john ridge, who i think, reading the writing on the wall, makes the call, let's get the best deal we can. and so, the ridge faction, which is known in cherokee history as the treaty party or the treaty faction, though unelected and operating illegally under cherokee law agree in the spring to a removal treaty that will have signed in final form by that faction in the capital in december 1835, and it's that treaty in which the cherokee nation, again, illegally executed under cherokee law will leave its lands and move west. and this is the beginning then of this complicated story of the trail of tears migration for the cherokees and of the trails of tears migrations for the other tribes. thank you. [ applause ] now, i think -- do we want to do a minute of q&a? okay. kevin and i are going to tag team q&a for just a few minutes, si
washington in 1835, after wayne is sworn in and after duvall is resigned and the open seat is in process of being filled with yet another jackson appointee. one group is john ross and his national party, who are the elected government, and they show up to say, we're staying, right? but there's a second group headed by subchief named john ridge, who i think, reading the writing on the wall, makes the call, let's get the best deal we can. and so, the ridge faction, which is known in cherokee...
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john adams who, of course, in washington is like too slow and it is late. it is years late. so in the meantime this guy selling and working for a salesman and publisher in philadelphia named wayne, and we know him and he picks up on the idea well i can write a better one. than this -- he writes to george washington and he writes cherry tree and all, you know,he the stuff thate know, you know, i don't know if he he had wooden teeth in this story and whatever it is he qualifies as -- he calls it some sort of a euphemism that's not, you know, it's not fiction and not nonfiction it is somewhere in the middle so -- i'm sure marshal was incredibly disappointed you know because we -- he i'm sure he viewed this thing as being up there in everybody's with the biblew and their, you know, their kids drawings or whatever else people would everybody would have. so there's -- but you know if it is lots of things people have written biographies in washington, washington irving for instance wrote one, and wrote one, so there are other prominent people not just historians who, who love washington. and so i think that marshal wanted everything about jog washington to be in this book and he viewe
john adams who, of course, in washington is like too slow and it is late. it is years late. so in the meantime this guy selling and working for a salesman and publisher in philadelphia named wayne, and we know him and he picks up on the idea well i can write a better one. than this -- he writes to george washington and he writes cherry tree and all, you know,he the stuff thate know, you know, i don't know if he he had wooden teeth in this story and whatever it is he qualifies as -- he calls it...
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wayne brady here, thanks for tuning in. who wants to make a deal? let's go. (cheers and applause) you, come on, josh. you're gonna stand over there for me. welcome to-- oh, it's john
wayne brady here, thanks for tuning in. who wants to make a deal? let's go. (cheers and applause) you, come on, josh. you're gonna stand over there for me. welcome to-- oh, it's john
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wayne, indiana. my mother was eula teresea vassar. originally from birmingham alabama. my second stepfather was from washington, minnesota. my third parent was john murphy a resident of st. paul, minnesota. they were married almost 35 years. i consider him, my father. >> and occupations? >> my mother was a housewife. back in those days, the mail felt like he was the provider, and dictated that he would provide, so my mother, being who she was accepted that role and raised us as a housewife. my step father, john murphy, work for the postal system in st. paul. >> and you have siblings? who were they? >> three siblings. my oldest brother, who is deceased, clearance, born in 1940. i was born in 1945, closed-door. my younger brother was born in 1950. and my step brother, edgar, was born in 1948. >> so did any of them serve in the military? my oldest brothers served in the military. stationed. >> in the army? >> yes. >> and what were you doing before you entered the service? >> actually, i was in graduate school. i had completed my baccalaureate three at the university of minnesota in german and russian history. modern humanities. i was expecting -- ac
wayne, indiana. my mother was eula teresea vassar. originally from birmingham alabama. my second stepfather was from washington, minnesota. my third parent was john murphy a resident of st. paul, minnesota. they were married almost 35 years. i consider him, my father. >> and occupations? >> my mother was a housewife. back in those days, the mail felt like he was the provider, and dictated that he would provide, so my mother, being who she was accepted that role and raised us as a...