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brian: how did joseph bannister die?after a brief battle, they took him and some of his men prisoner, and sailed him back to port royal. but when they got near that, rather than charging them as english law required, they hanged joseph bannister and his cohorts from the yardarm of one of the navy ships in front of the people of port royal, and cut down his body and him tim in the sea. if you ask if you ask chatterson and mattera, they don't necessarily believe that. he had humiliated the english government. they wanted to know if he disappeared into the ether. brian: what do the british do now about bannister? robert: they stopped talking about him in the 1680's after the story ended. it makes sense. there's lots of correspondence to the governor of jamaica about what a scourge and embarrassment he had been. i don't think they wanted to talk about him. brian: as they were searching for the golden fleece, the ship, how deep did they expect it to be in the water? robert: history said it would be found at 24 feet here at mu
brian: how did joseph bannister die?after a brief battle, they took him and some of his men prisoner, and sailed him back to port royal. but when they got near that, rather than charging them as english law required, they hanged joseph bannister and his cohorts from the yardarm of one of the navy ships in front of the people of port royal, and cut down his body and him tim in the sea. if you ask if you ask chatterson and mattera, they don't necessarily believe that. he had humiliated the...
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the captain, joseph bannister, was a respected merchant captain but became a pirate.obert kurson also talked about his work as a journalist and author. brian: robert kurson, author of pirate
the captain, joseph bannister, was a respected merchant captain but became a pirate.obert kurson also talked about his work as a journalist and author. brian: robert kurson, author of pirate
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. >> joseph bannister is the only pilot in history to captaintwo navy frigates. he fired the first shot. >> this sunday night, author robert kerson on the search for the pirate ship the golden fleece. >> he started off his life not as a pirate but as a noble english sea captain, a gentle man, who is trusted by wealthy shipowners to sell their ship the golden fleece, this 100 foot long sailing ship, between london and port royal, jamaica which was known as the wicked city on earth and to carry valuable cargo like sugar and indigo dyes between london and port royal. he did that responsibly for years. but then one day in 1684, for reasons no one could determine joseph bannister stole the golden fleece and recruited a tough pirate crew and went pirate. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span "q&a." >> this week, missouri senator claire mccaskill hosted the second in a series of roundtable discussions aimed at combating sexual assault on college campuses. it included college officials and victims advocates. this included testimony from university of california syste
. >> joseph bannister is the only pilot in history to captaintwo navy frigates. he fired the first shot. >> this sunday night, author robert kerson on the search for the pirate ship the golden fleece. >> he started off his life not as a pirate but as a noble english sea captain, a gentle man, who is trusted by wealthy shipowners to sell their ship the golden fleece, this 100 foot long sailing ship, between london and port royal, jamaica which was known as the wicked city on...
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one day in 1684 for reasons no one could determine joseph bannister stole his own ship, recruited a piratea pirate. >> sunday night at eight 8:00 eastern and pacific. >> on monday, secretary of state john kerry announced the release of the state department's 2015 human trafficking report. it assesses efforts around the world to fight slavery. the secretary's remarks are about 15 minutes. [applause] secretary kerry: thank you. thank you very much. sara, thank you very much. thank you all for being here this morning and witnessing me on one crutch in public. if my doctor sees that, i am in serious trouble. i not supposed to do that until next week, but i could not resist. i really can think of no better way to start this week than with such a gathering of really remarkable people, all of whom are determined to make a difference in a cause that really counts. i'm very honored to be here, particularly happy to see from capitol hill my friend and former colleague, senator amy klobuchar, and representative chris smith, who has been such a longtime champion on these issues. both of them are two c
one day in 1684 for reasons no one could determine joseph bannister stole his own ship, recruited a piratea pirate. >> sunday night at eight 8:00 eastern and pacific. >> on monday, secretary of state john kerry announced the release of the state department's 2015 human trafficking report. it assesses efforts around the world to fight slavery. the secretary's remarks are about 15 minutes. [applause] secretary kerry: thank you. thank you very much. sara, thank you very much. thank you...
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joseph bannister was the only pirate in history to have ever fought the british navy. >> most pirate c the british baby and they hightail out. >> tonight on q&a, author robert person on the search for the pirate ship the golden fleece. and its captain, well the market turned pirate. >> he started off his life as a noble english sea captain, and gentlemen, who was trusted by many wealthy shipowners to sail this beautiful ship. he sailed between london and port royal jamaica which was known as the wickedest city on earth. for years he did that responsibly and nobly. but then one day in 1684, for reasons no one can quite determine, joseph bannister stole the golden fleece, recruited a pirate crew and turned pirate. >> tonight at eight about eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> up next, a forum on strengthening federal investments and scientific research as a way to help grow the economy and create jobs. we will hear from former house speaker newt gingrich as well as a panel of researchers and academics. it is part of what is called the middle class prosperity project launched by sena
joseph bannister was the only pirate in history to have ever fought the british navy. >> most pirate c the british baby and they hightail out. >> tonight on q&a, author robert person on the search for the pirate ship the golden fleece. and its captain, well the market turned pirate. >> he started off his life as a noble english sea captain, and gentlemen, who was trusted by many wealthy shipowners to sail this beautiful ship. he sailed between london and port royal jamaica...
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the captain, joseph bannister, was a respected merchant captain before he stole the golden fleece andame a pirate.
the captain, joseph bannister, was a respected merchant captain before he stole the golden fleece andame a pirate.
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joseph bannister was the only pirate in history to have ever fought the british navy. >> most pirate c the british baby and they hightail out. >> tonight on q&a, author robert person on the search for the pirate ship the golden fleece. and its captain, well the market turned pirate. >> he started off his life as a noble english sea captain, and gentlemen, who was trusted by many wealthy shipowners to sail this beautiful ship.
joseph bannister was the only pirate in history to have ever fought the british navy. >> most pirate c the british baby and they hightail out. >> tonight on q&a, author robert person on the search for the pirate ship the golden fleece. and its captain, well the market turned pirate. >> he started off his life as a noble english sea captain, and gentlemen, who was trusted by many wealthy shipowners to sail this beautiful ship.
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shots.ired night, the search for the pirate ship the golden captainand it's joseph bannister. >> he started off his life as a gentleman. he was to sell his beautiful ship between london and port royal jamaica which was then known as the wickedest city on earth. i would carry indigo dyes between london and there. in 1684 for reasons no one can determine, he stole the golden fleece, recorded a top-flight pirate crew, and turned pirate. sunday that it :00 on c-span's q&a. ans, for the democrats, or for the country. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are joined now by francesca chambers, the white house reporter from "the daily mail." she is here to discuss the fromt round of e-mails hillary clinton that have been released. what exactly was in these e-mails? guest: they weren't nearly exciting as the first batch. the first batch had e-mails about her asking for iced teas and not knowing how to use a fax machine. that was amusing. benign.ond dump was th there were some funny e-mails. one was an aide writing her about a coat. post" had taken a of people, and 77% approved it. that made me
shots.ired night, the search for the pirate ship the golden captainand it's joseph bannister. >> he started off his life as a gentleman. he was to sell his beautiful ship between london and port royal jamaica which was then known as the wickedest city on earth. i would carry indigo dyes between london and there. in 1684 for reasons no one can determine, he stole the golden fleece, recorded a top-flight pirate crew, and turned pirate. sunday that it :00 on c-span's q&a. ans, for the...
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this sunday night on q&a, the search for the pirate ship the golden fleece and joseph bannister. >> he started off not as a pirate, but as a noble english sailaptain trusted to their ship, the golden fleece, between london and port royal, jamaica, the wickedest city on earth, and to carry viable and portetween london royal. for years, he did that responsible, but one day in 1684 for reasons no one can determine, he stole his ship, recruited a crew, and turned pirate. at 8:00 p.m.ht eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> now, a discussion focusing on the latest state department release of e-mails from hillary clinton. from today's washington journal, 40 minutes. ylan: we are joined today to discuss the latest batch of e-mails that hillary clinton has released. thank you for being here. from hillary clinton that have been released. what exactly was in these e-mails? guest: batch had e-mails about her asking for iced teas and not knowing how to use a fax machine. that was amusing. benign.ond dump was th there were some funny e-mails. one was an aide writing her about a coat. post" had ta
this sunday night on q&a, the search for the pirate ship the golden fleece and joseph bannister. >> he started off not as a pirate, but as a noble english sailaptain trusted to their ship, the golden fleece, between london and port royal, jamaica, the wickedest city on earth, and to carry viable and portetween london royal. for years, he did that responsible, but one day in 1684 for reasons no one can determine, he stole his ship, recruited a crew, and turned pirate. at 8:00 p.m.ht...