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and josephine looked bad. when it comes to the fact josephine didn't need anybody's held making herself look bad. i will say a wonderful writer named and kirschner is working on a biography of josephine marcus earp and she's braver than i am. i have faith in her and when her book comes out i hope you will snap it up as i will and find some wonderful things and we will learn a lot. >> one of the great beauties of your book is unfolding the gun fight. step-by-step fashion. in a way that seems both inevitable and a total accident that makes sense. when you get to the final moment virgil earp has the same moment i imagine custer had when he got on top of the ridge and saw what looked like all these indians in the world down there or travis had when he realized no one was coming to save them at the alamo. if virgil says i don't mean that what does it tell us about how this event happened? >> i will repeat that something was bound to happen. whether it was going to involve these specific individuals or others there
and josephine looked bad. when it comes to the fact josephine didn't need anybody's held making herself look bad. i will say a wonderful writer named and kirschner is working on a biography of josephine marcus earp and she's braver than i am. i have faith in her and when her book comes out i hope you will snap it up as i will and find some wonderful things and we will learn a lot. >> one of the great beauties of your book is unfolding the gun fight. step-by-step fashion. in a way that...
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josephine never would have docked. it grew because it is what people wanted to believe the in the sad thing is, the truth, the way he really was, not as a saint or career criminal. not of the western lawmen or every bit as bad as the cowboys but we realize natural human being and not a cardboard cutout and they become real, then the history becomes real. don't all of us here in our own way think it is important to use the fax rather than fiction? because when presented with enthusiasm and context, almost inevitably are better than the myth. >> host: you cannot get away with saying something changed the american west without explaining what you mean. i have to call you on the subtitle. >> guest: call may what? [laughter] i have always wanted to say that. [laughter] of what happened at the o.k. corral had to specific changes when short-term and one less dramatic. it has surprised so many leaders and reviewers already that the earps and doc holliday art deciding if they should be tried for murder then they are indicted fo
josephine never would have docked. it grew because it is what people wanted to believe the in the sad thing is, the truth, the way he really was, not as a saint or career criminal. not of the western lawmen or every bit as bad as the cowboys but we realize natural human being and not a cardboard cutout and they become real, then the history becomes real. don't all of us here in our own way think it is important to use the fax rather than fiction? because when presented with enthusiasm and...
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but how does josephine paid into this makes?the most fascinating thing is she was such a world class finaglers. it is hard to know, if anything see said was sure not. that is why see is some much fun. i think we can say in modern terms that this was a woman who required high maintenance. she was determined to control her husband's image, and she was willing to do whatever she had to to make that happen. there is a manuscript, the product of two young women relatives trying to pry and after the stuff out of the josephine that they can get a book published that parts of it have been sort of passed around indy team study and research community. the originals are actually in a safe deposit box controlled by the ford county historical society in dodge city kansas. and i have gone up there and with the permission of the man who made the donation i have studied business trips and came away absolutely certain that josephine was as full of it. much of what you see in my book is gathered from other public records and documents. if it says
but how does josephine paid into this makes?the most fascinating thing is she was such a world class finaglers. it is hard to know, if anything see said was sure not. that is why see is some much fun. i think we can say in modern terms that this was a woman who required high maintenance. she was determined to control her husband's image, and she was willing to do whatever she had to to make that happen. there is a manuscript, the product of two young women relatives trying to pry and after the...
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roda chassis would call for josephine to turn the light on for her. 60 years later you could still hear the pride in her voice for being called upon for that task. it is entirely probable families that in our tenement, which is open until the year 1935 discussed are admired norman thomas. tonight we're pleased to discuss his life and work with louisa thomas, author of "conscience." it should be signing copies of the book after the talk. keep in mind when you buy a copy of the featured book, were supporting the author, publisher in a museum. if you choose to become a museum member this evening, will give you a complimentary copy of "conscience." tonight's conversation is a tie jon meacham, executive editor and vice president ran an vice president random house conifer editor of "newsweek" and pulitzer prize-winning author and commentator on politics history of religious faith in?gg america.?g?g?g7g?g he is editor at large at wnet?gg public media and contributor to the pbs television newsmagazine. after their conversation, love the opportunity to ask questions presents a recording to its p
roda chassis would call for josephine to turn the light on for her. 60 years later you could still hear the pride in her voice for being called upon for that task. it is entirely probable families that in our tenement, which is open until the year 1935 discussed are admired norman thomas. tonight we're pleased to discuss his life and work with louisa thomas, author of "conscience." it should be signing copies of the book after the talk. keep in mind when you buy a copy of the featured...
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while the other semifinal joséphine up octavius gave sweden a tense point lead against japan the unitedstates by kept in a modest salary well that's japan they responded with three goals of their own the homie how are sunni equalise in just nine minutes later. sour than made up for her earlier mistake by pushing japan in front after an hour and a sportswriter promising me claimed his second to make it three one brilliant lob to hand into the women's world final for the first time ever be held in the same frankfurt stadium on sunday against those two time winners think usa. and in the meantime around madrid stars sergio ramos and pepe have signed contract extensions stale for the banner back spain defender ramos has tied himself to the club until twenty seventeen the twenty five year old joined from serbia in two thousand and five and has helped lay out when two league titles the copper del rey and the spanish super cup while portugal center back their pay who is twenty eight he joined in two thousand and seven and has agreed to stay on until the end of twenty sixteen ray allen carney in
while the other semifinal joséphine up octavius gave sweden a tense point lead against japan the unitedstates by kept in a modest salary well that's japan they responded with three goals of their own the homie how are sunni equalise in just nine minutes later. sour than made up for her earlier mistake by pushing japan in front after an hour and a sportswriter promising me claimed his second to make it three one brilliant lob to hand into the women's world final for the first time ever be held...
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while the other semifinal joséphine are obvious gave sweden a temperance lead against japan the unitedstates by capping a modest salary well watched and they responded with three goals of their own that homie are sunni equalising just nine minutes later. sour the made up for her earlier mistake of which in japan in front after an hour and a sportswriter policy and a second to make it three want a brilliant. get into the women's final for the first time ever be held in the same frankfurt stadium on sunday against the two time winners the usa. and in the meantime around madrid star sergio ramos and i have signed contract extensions south although the girl about spain defender also asked tie himself to the club and top twenty seventeen to twenty five year old joined from serbia in two thousand and five and has helped trail at will to its idols the copper del rey and the spanish supercar portugal center back by player who's twenty eight he joined in two thousand and seven and has agreed to stay on until the end of twenty sixteen they are currently in america for the world football challeng
while the other semifinal joséphine are obvious gave sweden a temperance lead against japan the unitedstates by capping a modest salary well watched and they responded with three goals of their own that homie are sunni equalising just nine minutes later. sour the made up for her earlier mistake of which in japan in front after an hour and a sportswriter policy and a second to make it three want a brilliant. get into the women's final for the first time ever be held in the same frankfurt...
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we have a woman who recalls calling for young josephine to turn the light on for her. 60 years later you could still hear the pride in her voice for being called for that task. it is entirely probable that 23578 families living this our testment discussed or admired norman thomas. tonight we're pleased to discuss his life and work with louisa thomas, the author of "conscious." keep in mind that when you buy a copy of the featured book, you are supporting the author, the publisher and our museum. if you choose to become a member tonight, we will give you a copy of the book. jon meacham leads tonight's discussion, a pulitzer rise-winning author and commentator on politics, history and religions based in america. he?g is editor at large at wnetg public media and contribute torg the pbs news magazine "need to know." since we're recording tonight's presentation on booktv, have to ask your questions from the microphone right here. we won't be able to accept questions from your seat. but now join me, please, in welcoming our guest. [applause] >> oh, i loved it. thank you. thank you all very
we have a woman who recalls calling for young josephine to turn the light on for her. 60 years later you could still hear the pride in her voice for being called for that task. it is entirely probable that 23578 families living this our testment discussed or admired norman thomas. tonight we're pleased to discuss his life and work with louisa thomas, the author of "conscious." keep in mind that when you buy a copy of the featured book, you are supporting the author, the publisher and...
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on the sabbath she recalls they would call for young josephine to turn the light on for her. 60 years lives you could still share the pride in her voice for being called upon for that task. it is entirely probable that families living in our tenement which is open until the year 1935 discuss or admired norman thomas. tonight we are pleased to discuss his life and work with louisa thomas, the author of "conscience." shall be signing copies of the book after the talk. keep in mind when you buy a talk topic on your supporting the published, the author, and the museum. tonight's conversation is led by john beauchamp, executive vice but at random house. a former editor of "newsweek" and because of prize-winning america. contribute to the pbs television newsmagazine need to know. after the conversation you have an opportunity to ask questions. since the recording device presentation on book tv, you have to ask your questions from the microphone right to. we won't be able to accept questions from your seat. but now please join me in welcoming our guest. [applause] >> i love this. thanks. tha
on the sabbath she recalls they would call for young josephine to turn the light on for her. 60 years lives you could still share the pride in her voice for being called upon for that task. it is entirely probable that families living in our tenement which is open until the year 1935 discuss or admired norman thomas. tonight we are pleased to discuss his life and work with louisa thomas, the author of "conscience." shall be signing copies of the book after the talk. keep in mind when...
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samantha powers, wife of cass sunstein, the advisor to the president of the united states do you know, josephine? >> she has obama's ear. she is next to him. >> glenn: what is she encouraging him to do? what was her big policy? >> yes, back here. barbara? >> a big threat -- it's a big threat against israel. >> glenn: why? >> she is pushing what you call -- >> glenn: the responsibility to protect. what is that? this is why it's so hard. you're informed group of people. how many watch the show twice a week? easy. okay. you guys are an informed group of people. i notice you two didn't raise your hand. this is how they're succeeding. they're succeeding because first of all you look at this and you see all of the organizations and it's easy to say it's a conspiracy theory. when i say to you apollo alliance, most people don't know what it is. i say it's started by the tides foundation. the tides foundation really starts with george soros money and a bunch of other people. that started to change the tide in america. you probably know this better than i. started in the reagan administration to make sure
samantha powers, wife of cass sunstein, the advisor to the president of the united states do you know, josephine? >> she has obama's ear. she is next to him. >> glenn: what is she encouraging him to do? what was her big policy? >> yes, back here. barbara? >> a big threat -- it's a big threat against israel. >> glenn: why? >> she is pushing what you call -- >> glenn: the responsibility to protect. what is that? this is why it's so hard. you're informed...
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she recalls she would call for young josephine to turn the light on for her. 60 years later you could hear the pride in her voice being called upon for that task. it's probable families living in our tenement open until the year 1935 discussed or of mitered norman thomas. tonight we are pleased to discuss his life and work with louisa thomas d. author of conscience. she will be signing copies of the book after the topic and keep in mind when you buy a book your supporting the author, the publisher and the museum. if you choose to become a member this evening, we will give you a complimentary copy of conscience. tonight's conversation is led by john mechem, executive editor and vice president of random house. a former editor of newsweek and pulitzer prize-winning author and commentator on politics,?g?g history and religious base in?gg america and is editor of our jeg public media and contributor tog the pbs television newsmagazine need to know. after the conversation you have the opportunity to ask questions, and since we are to do the ka recording twice presentation on booktv you have
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little bit of our 20th century collection the charleston renaissance of the 1920s which produced -- josephine pinckney, plenty of notable writers, foundation of poetry society. a lot of that took place at the library society. they all would have been members. the only library in town until the 1930s. this was their hangout and this is the original manuscript copy -- the hand written first draft with all the side notes in it, all of the annotations and most notably his dialect charts. it has proper construction. at the time it wasn't but when you see him writing it, always tries to be consistent and acknowledge when you read porgy and you see it in its supreme form which is porgy and bess you can tell he is immersed in the language. he treats it respectfully. here is a foundation of that as he tries to make sure he is consistent to the rhythm and names and spelling and pronunciation the same throughout the work. we still exist as a hybrid institution. we have many things like a historical society. we have that historical collection we kept for 250 years but we're circulating -- there are dime
little bit of our 20th century collection the charleston renaissance of the 1920s which produced -- josephine pinckney, plenty of notable writers, foundation of poetry society. a lot of that took place at the library society. they all would have been members. the only library in town until the 1930s. this was their hangout and this is the original manuscript copy -- the hand written first draft with all the side notes in it, all of the annotations and most notably his dialect charts. it has...
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my dagters eleanor and josephine went to thailand for vacation with my ex-husband.e decided to go to thailand ourselves and look for them. when i realized i wouldn't bring them back home alive, i wanted to die. but the thai people that had suffered so much more, i felt a connection to them and i wanted to give something back. my name is susan nejanzen. i moved to thailand because i wanted to help poor thai children to make the most out of their lives. we are not an orphanage. it's a home for children and families in need. we want to provide these children with a chance to make some changes in their live. love is the first thing they need, second is food and love and education. we want to be as close to a normal family as possible. of course, we are a very big family. when something is good, we are happy together. if something bad happens, we cry together. that's the most important if you work with children, not so much head but a lot of heart. my daughters loved their life. and i want to show them that i would survive this and if i could help my new children to love
my dagters eleanor and josephine went to thailand for vacation with my ex-husband.e decided to go to thailand ourselves and look for them. when i realized i wouldn't bring them back home alive, i wanted to die. but the thai people that had suffered so much more, i felt a connection to them and i wanted to give something back. my name is susan nejanzen. i moved to thailand because i wanted to help poor thai children to make the most out of their lives. we are not an orphanage. it's a home for...
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20th century collection, the charleston renaissance of the 1920s which produced hayward and porgi, josephine pinckney, plenty of notable writers here in the charleston area, the foundation of the poetry society, a lot of that took place here at the library society. they all would have been members. this was the only library in town until the 1930s, so this was their library, this was their hangout. and this is the original manuscript copy of the handwritten first draft with all of hayward's side notes in it. all of his little annotations. and most notably, his dialect charts. now be pretty universeally held as its own language, as having proper instructions. at the time it wasn't, but when you see hayward writing in it, he's always sensitive to try and be consistent, to try and acknowledge when you read porgi and when you see it in its supreme ford, when it finally becomes porgy and bess, you can tell he is immersed in the language, and he treats it respectfully. and here's kind of the foundation of that as he tries to, as he tries to make sure that even he is consistent, that he keeps the r
20th century collection, the charleston renaissance of the 1920s which produced hayward and porgi, josephine pinckney, plenty of notable writers here in the charleston area, the foundation of the poetry society, a lot of that took place here at the library society. they all would have been members. this was the only library in town until the 1930s, so this was their library, this was their hangout. and this is the original manuscript copy of the handwritten first draft with all of hayward's...