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of course, he lived a long life in service to this country and has roots right here in lexington. that's true. marshall actually from uniontown, pennsylvania, which is in western pennsylvania, not far from. he decided that he wanted to come to the virginia military institute to go to school, much to his older brother stewart chagrin because stewart had been a cadet here and graduated from vmi, he threw a fit and we can't let george go. he's a terrible student and he'll ruin the family name. but but he did come. he was still a fair to middling student. but when he became in his senior year, he was the the first captain, which is now called the mental commander who's in charge, the cadets and it was also here in lexington that he met his first wife, lily, who's was just off of the campus. and so they they say that he would run the block and leave campus without permission, go visit lily. so after where did he go? his first tour of duty was in the philippines. he and lily had only been married a couple of weeks, and he was sent on an unaccompanied tour of the philippines, where she s
of course, he lived a long life in service to this country and has roots right here in lexington. that's true. marshall actually from uniontown, pennsylvania, which is in western pennsylvania, not far from. he decided that he wanted to come to the virginia military institute to go to school, much to his older brother stewart chagrin because stewart had been a cadet here and graduated from vmi, he threw a fit and we can't let george go. he's a terrible student and he'll ruin the family name. but...
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of course, he lived a long life in service to this country and has roots right here in lexington. that's true. marshall actually from uniontown, pennsylvania, which is in western pennsylvania, not far from. he decided that he wanted to come to the virginia military institute to go to school, much to his older brother stewart chagrin because stewart had been a cadet here and graduated from vmi, he threw a fit and we can't let george go. he's a terrible student and he'll ruin the family name. but but he did come. he was still a fair to middling student. but when he became in his senior year, he was the the first captain, which is now called the mental commander who's in charge, the cadets and it was also here in lexington that he met his first wife, lily, who's was just off of the campus. and so they they say that he would run the block and leave campus without permission, go visit lily. so after where did he go? his first tour of duty was in the philippines. he and lily had only been married a couple of weeks, and he was sent on an unaccompanied tour of the philippines, where she s
of course, he lived a long life in service to this country and has roots right here in lexington. that's true. marshall actually from uniontown, pennsylvania, which is in western pennsylvania, not far from. he decided that he wanted to come to the virginia military institute to go to school, much to his older brother stewart chagrin because stewart had been a cadet here and graduated from vmi, he threw a fit and we can't let george go. he's a terrible student and he'll ruin the family name. but...
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good morning, this is nurse cory. >> reporter: cory ross is able to communicate with patients in lexingtonal's new virtually intergrated care program, available 24/7 to patients. >> i think it allows for patients who enter care to take the forefront. because now all of the sudden it allows for patients and families at any point in time raise a hand, ask a question, reach out, get more information about, you know, tests that they're going to have or procedures that they might go through, or medications that they might receive. >> reporter: though he is remote, ross collaborates with in-person staff. he can also take on more patients than a typical bedside caregiver, any from 10 to 15 a day. hospital staff describe virtual nursing as a game change were the ability to address shortages in health care. >> there is a shortage there is a shortage everywhere with nurses. so having this extra set of eyes and ears is being able to have our bedside team take on a little bit more patient load >> reporter: even as technology improves, the hospital says commitment to patient privacy remains the same vi
good morning, this is nurse cory. >> reporter: cory ross is able to communicate with patients in lexingtonal's new virtually intergrated care program, available 24/7 to patients. >> i think it allows for patients who enter care to take the forefront. because now all of the sudden it allows for patients and families at any point in time raise a hand, ask a question, reach out, get more information about, you know, tests that they're going to have or procedures that they might go...
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one thing i am fairly certain he did not do is fire the first shot at lexington. he is in lexington as troops march out. this for me was the point of entry into the book. we all know that paul revere gets on his horse and gallops wildly west at night. i think none of us stopped for a minute to think, where was paul revere going? he is -- as sam adams closest associate to warn adam hancock there were about to be arrests. the reason revere gets that message is because that actually was the order from london. the order from london to didn't -- two general gage in boston was to arrest as quickly as possible. there was nothing in there about collecting munitions in concord. gage, for whatever reason, i think i know the reason -- extends the message with his officers that they are to collect the munitions in concord. he does not mention arresting adams at hancock, which would have been too dangerous at that point. he is not eager to detonate a revolution at this moment. paul revere heads off that night. his mission being to alert adams to hancock. that is what he does.
one thing i am fairly certain he did not do is fire the first shot at lexington. he is in lexington as troops march out. this for me was the point of entry into the book. we all know that paul revere gets on his horse and gallops wildly west at night. i think none of us stopped for a minute to think, where was paul revere going? he is -- as sam adams closest associate to warn adam hancock there were about to be arrests. the reason revere gets that message is because that actually was the order...
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the first shots that were fired at lexington, and concorde, it was because the british monarchy came to take the guns of the colonists. they came because they knew where the guns and bullets were stored. that's what the british monarchy new, the founding father said, what the british marquis did to us, we will create a government to make sure that government never does it to you. that is why they included a second amendment. and god we trust, they said. it is on the bottom of our coins. it is on the bottom of our dollar bills for a reason, when we say in god we trust, that means that in government we distrust. that is what it means to be american. that is who we are. we are the explorers, the pioneers, who came to this country, whose parents came to this country, whose forefathers came to this country to be free, to be the explorers, to roam the american terrain without any government telling them what they could or couldn't do eared and the reason we are able to do it is because of the existence of the second amendment. you will hear from the other side that we have school shootings
the first shots that were fired at lexington, and concorde, it was because the british monarchy came to take the guns of the colonists. they came because they knew where the guns and bullets were stored. that's what the british monarchy new, the founding father said, what the british marquis did to us, we will create a government to make sure that government never does it to you. that is why they included a second amendment. and god we trust, they said. it is on the bottom of our coins. it is...
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thank you here we are in conquer massachusetts on the lexington road is also known as the battle road. it's the redcoats marched into the north bridge on april the 19th of 1775, starting the american revolution. this house was here then eventually much, much later than that, it becomes the home of amos bronson alcott and his family. now, one of the daughters, louisa, may alcott in this house, writes a, that really changes a lot of the way people think about children, way they think about young women, the way they think about mature women. it was a very book for its day. and frankly, in many ways today, it still remains this because it's just a simple true to life story of four young women and their parents. mr. alcott was an educator primarily in the early days mrs. alcott was a very progressive who was deeply in love with mr. alcott. they in boston when mr. alcott met ralph waldo emerson and they struck up quite a deep friendship. emerson was well in concord. in fact, he thought bronson alcott belonged here. he felt that this this town had something special to offer. you had the poli
thank you here we are in conquer massachusetts on the lexington road is also known as the battle road. it's the redcoats marched into the north bridge on april the 19th of 1775, starting the american revolution. this house was here then eventually much, much later than that, it becomes the home of amos bronson alcott and his family. now, one of the daughters, louisa, may alcott in this house, writes a, that really changes a lot of the way people think about children, way they think about young...
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he the one time he finally says independence is in the wake of lexington and concord. he thinks independence should have been declared the following morning, and that's earlier than most of the other founders. so i of this man and i can't help but think of beer for some reason. i don't know what you're talking about, but, you know, i some some some google research on that and it's a disappointing story. i think where that comes from. um he was also a tax collector so no taxation without representation. but yet this man, he was a revolutionary he was also a tax collector. how long he a tax collector for? you know, the tax collecting years. me go back to the brewing because just to just to because of course it's too fun because when you google samuel adams, you soon realize when you're writing a book about you get a lot of hints about beer. his family were monsters, which is to say they were involved in the curing of barley. they were not brewing beer. alas, it feels very disappointing at this point to say so. and adams will his father's malt business a business that he
he the one time he finally says independence is in the wake of lexington and concord. he thinks independence should have been declared the following morning, and that's earlier than most of the other founders. so i of this man and i can't help but think of beer for some reason. i don't know what you're talking about, but, you know, i some some some google research on that and it's a disappointing story. i think where that comes from. um he was also a tax collector so no taxation without...
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scene here as active as he could be a little awkward around women and in 1839 met mary todd from lexington, kentucky. there were courtship was interesting. he met her at the home of her sister who had moved up here and was living elizabeth with her name and she had married ninning edwards the son of a former governor of illinois as i recall the story as mary said he came over to her at her dance and said i've been watching all night. i want to dance with you in the worst way and she said by then and night he certainly had succeeded in that he was not a very good dancer, but they immediately took to each other and it was a rocky relationship though. they were engaged. he broke off the engagement. there's still some mystery about what was going on with that, but then they re reconnected and they got married in 1842 mary todd lincoln an amazing woman. i think her role with abraham lincoln getting him involved in politics was extraordinarily important. i think sometimes overlooked in that story. she came from a very connected family in kentucky the todd family very rich attic family there. she
scene here as active as he could be a little awkward around women and in 1839 met mary todd from lexington, kentucky. there were courtship was interesting. he met her at the home of her sister who had moved up here and was living elizabeth with her name and she had married ninning edwards the son of a former governor of illinois as i recall the story as mary said he came over to her at her dance and said i've been watching all night. i want to dance with you in the worst way and she said by...
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the first battle of the revolutionary war, lexington and concorde, started when 800 trained british soldiersame to seize the weapons of the citizens. those colonists, those americans were untrained. they had their personal weapons, their muskets and pistols to fight back. one american, samuel whittemore was 78 years old. in 1770's the average life expectancies was less than 40 years old. as the british were retreating from the battle, samuel hid behind a wall on his property. he ambushed a british by himself. he shot one with this personal must get it. he then shot two more with personal dueling pistols all three of those reddish soldiers died from their wounds. for his heroism, samuel was shot in the cheek. and clubbed repeatedly. the british left him here -- there to die but he refused to. he got medical treatment and he lived another 18 years. [applause] he lived to see america independence secured, see the ratification of the constitution, to see george washington elected as first president of the united states. when the war was over, same old whittemore would go down in history as the o
the first battle of the revolutionary war, lexington and concorde, started when 800 trained british soldiersame to seize the weapons of the citizens. those colonists, those americans were untrained. they had their personal weapons, their muskets and pistols to fight back. one american, samuel whittemore was 78 years old. in 1770's the average life expectancies was less than 40 years old. as the british were retreating from the battle, samuel hid behind a wall on his property. he ambushed a...
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. >> let's hear from a caller from lexington, mississippi. hello. you are on book tv. >> thank you very much. i am living in mississippi in one of the poorest counties in the united states of america. going back in time and coming forward 30 years, the essential issue narrows down to fairness. i am an example myself. i grew up in india, came to america. >> i apologize. we are going to leave it there. we will cut you off there. did you hear anything you wanted to respond to? >> he said he was living in mississippi, rural mississippi, and that is really where, you know, it was conditions in rural mississippi that in many ways gave rise to this call for black power. sncc had been organized and had a violent reaction and one of the things they were saying in 1966 was, ok, we got the vote, but it turns out that is not enough, just to have voting rights, because in places like mississippi and alabama, the only people to vote for worst segregationist democrats. so they started to say we have to organize and in alabama tried to form their own political part
. >> let's hear from a caller from lexington, mississippi. hello. you are on book tv. >> thank you very much. i am living in mississippi in one of the poorest counties in the united states of america. going back in time and coming forward 30 years, the essential issue narrows down to fairness. i am an example myself. i grew up in india, came to america. >> i apologize. we are going to leave it there. we will cut you off there. did you hear anything you wanted to respond to?...
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host: let us go to lexington, oklahoma. caller: i am on the wrong show, i was calling in for frank luntz . you put me on this one. thank you. host: anything to say about this topic, by chance? caller: i am from oklahoma, we have an interesting conflict going on with lots of interest in ev, we produce a lot of oil and gas. there is that back and forth. surprisingly, the republican governor has been pushing for the alternative. that stirred up some interesting conflicts with oil and gas producers. with that, i better listen. let us talk to david in new hampshire, ev owner. caller: hey, good morning. i am a little nervous. i had a hybrid, now i have a revealing, which is fully electric. it has been a great experience, i absolutely love it. i do not know why anyone would want to talk to frank luntz, that demon. but i love what you do. host: how long does it take you to charge it? caller: i can do a quick charge -- i can do an overnight charge for full, or a quick charge for three or four hours and it is great. it is a little tr
host: let us go to lexington, oklahoma. caller: i am on the wrong show, i was calling in for frank luntz . you put me on this one. thank you. host: anything to say about this topic, by chance? caller: i am from oklahoma, we have an interesting conflict going on with lots of interest in ev, we produce a lot of oil and gas. there is that back and forth. surprisingly, the republican governor has been pushing for the alternative. that stirred up some interesting conflicts with oil and gas...
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even drawn into a battle with the enterprise, which was nearby with admiral horsely aboard and the lexington, which was about a day steaming. i said to myself, would. yamamoto have sent six carriers across 3700 miles of ocean just to sink some obsolete battleships? well, i think that he probably wanted to do more. do you guys think personally, i don't think they did. conducted a comprehensive attack because you i'm sure they sunk some, you know, seven obsolete battleships. but they didn't hit they didn't hit the submarine base. they didn't hit the oil farms or the or the oil fields and the repair repair base and stuff like that that was used to get the pacific fleet back in action a lot faster than it would have if they had conducted a second wave or a second strike. so i think i think that's true. look at it. we were just recently in pearl harbor, and i remember scratching my head on that. the dry docks were left intact, the fuel was left intact. everything needed to even take those seven obsolete battleships and replace or repair them was left intact. it did seem like it was not at all com
even drawn into a battle with the enterprise, which was nearby with admiral horsely aboard and the lexington, which was about a day steaming. i said to myself, would. yamamoto have sent six carriers across 3700 miles of ocean just to sink some obsolete battleships? well, i think that he probably wanted to do more. do you guys think personally, i don't think they did. conducted a comprehensive attack because you i'm sure they sunk some, you know, seven obsolete battleships. but they didn't hit...
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the founding fathers knew -- not far from here, places like concord, lexington, where the first shots were fired in the american revolution. they were because the british monarchy tried to take away the guns of the american revolutionary soldiers. that is why the founding fathers said we will number two to our people -- never due to our people what the british monarchy did to us. what do we do with this epidemic of mass shootings in our country? it has gone up in the last 50 years. the number one thing we do is address the mental health epidemic. an evident of fatherlessness, -- epidemic of fatherlessness, they are mentally unstable due to mental health conditions that we haven't addressed. and the rise of the internet, the rise of social media nominees. we should ban addictive social media uses in kids under the age of 16, and set of taking guns away from law-abiding got -- adults in this country. we should go upstream and create policies that foster stable family formation sooner than taking guns away. the per capita gun ownership is not that different, the mental health epidemic is
the founding fathers knew -- not far from here, places like concord, lexington, where the first shots were fired in the american revolution. they were because the british monarchy tried to take away the guns of the american revolutionary soldiers. that is why the founding fathers said we will number two to our people -- never due to our people what the british monarchy did to us. what do we do with this epidemic of mass shootings in our country? it has gone up in the last 50 years. the number...
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what happened to him, rich jones was his predecessor and ge just moved from new york city, lexington avenue during the wave when america seemed to think having campuses in the suburb was a real thing. jack was very happy up in plastics. he had his own fife them up there -- his own fiefdom up there. he loved it. he was like the king and did not want to go to fairfield and register. he did not want to have -- if you want any chance of being my successor coming have to come to fairfield. after several promotions, it was clear that she moves to fairfield and has to compete for two years against the other four or five top candidates to become the successor. jack was the youngest, jack was a renegade, jack wanted to totally renovate the country. he could not have been more different than jones, who was a british aristocrat and asked me times to be in jimmy carter's and on many occasions was a regular advisor to jimmy carter in the white house. jack hated that process because every day for two years, it was like this parading around of him and his potential competitors and they are all pree
what happened to him, rich jones was his predecessor and ge just moved from new york city, lexington avenue during the wave when america seemed to think having campuses in the suburb was a real thing. jack was very happy up in plastics. he had his own fife them up there -- his own fiefdom up there. he loved it. he was like the king and did not want to go to fairfield and register. he did not want to have -- if you want any chance of being my successor coming have to come to fairfield. after...
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marie, south bend manchester, boston minnesota 82 25 degrees above average syracuse near 90 lexington5 probably see records today in 13 states from green bay, jamestown, new york. syracuse, manchester new york city may set another record today and then for this afternoon, look at these temperatures still above average even though 68 in new york city. baltimore will be 75 we will see temperatures come back down to normal by early next week. 59 in boston on tuesday. 51 in pittsburgh and look at this weather whiplash friday, today, minneapolis, yo will be sunny and 82 snowy and windy and 31 on sunday that's right milwaukee 82 today 57 with rain and snow. st. louis, you have 81 today look for windy conditions and 50 degrees. >> that's a crazy punk by the weather. >> that's s what we dodo we're gogoing to getet to your l forecast i in the nextxt 30 sec. to prorotein-rich h blue wilded. more of whwhat your dodog goes d for. satisfy hihis primal d desire. go wilild with blulue wildernen. now w with more e meat. >>> happy friday to you. i'm meteorologist kari hall. it's going to be a beautifu
marie, south bend manchester, boston minnesota 82 25 degrees above average syracuse near 90 lexington5 probably see records today in 13 states from green bay, jamestown, new york. syracuse, manchester new york city may set another record today and then for this afternoon, look at these temperatures still above average even though 68 in new york city. baltimore will be 75 we will see temperatures come back down to normal by early next week. 59 in boston on tuesday. 51 in pittsburgh and look at...
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since lexington, concord, our military men and women answered the call. when america, who is willing to lay down their lives for liberty and. they this not just for those they know and love. but also for strangers across the land. that they will never meet. these serve and so do their loved ones. our military families, time and again, send their beloved to bleed for our nation. it's easy to honor our troops when they deploy. hold parades when they return. or celebrate their memory. few holidays each year. that is not enough. how a nation treats veterans after their service is the true measure of all of us. whether it's health care or employment, we have a covenant to keep our veterans and in the case of veterans homelessness. we are all dishonored. when a veteran must lay their head to rest and the streets. they defended. it begins with lincoln, but it rests with all of us to care for him. who borne the battle. so as you no doubt realize you know, i've shared in full in part only a handful of the more than 1000 essays that we had received through this pro
since lexington, concord, our military men and women answered the call. when america, who is willing to lay down their lives for liberty and. they this not just for those they know and love. but also for strangers across the land. that they will never meet. these serve and so do their loved ones. our military families, time and again, send their beloved to bleed for our nation. it's easy to honor our troops when they deploy. hold parades when they return. or celebrate their memory. few holidays...
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one-sixteenth american and his english, his american roots go right to the front line of the revolution in lexingtonold. it was on cayenne that's side. so -- can diana's side. so now the person who will take the throne next is part american and part revolutionary. stuart: oh, dear. >> isn't that interesting? stuart: he's still going on the king anyway. regardless, we're watching you at 3:00 this afternoon on fox news, "the story," with martha. thanks very much. >>> take a rook at the stock markets as we speak. i've got some red ink for the dow, down 27 points. the nasdaq is doing very, very well. david stryzewski is with us, market watcher of the day. david, you say we're going to -- stocks are going to go down in the summer, and it'll be even worse in the fall. say it again. [laughter] >> good morning, stuart. so, you know, as we look at just the overall trends here, it's been four decades at the fed's been able to reduce interest rates and create easy money which ultimately led to the longest bull market that the world's ever seen. so, hey, we all loved that, we enjoyed that, hopefully we profited
one-sixteenth american and his english, his american roots go right to the front line of the revolution in lexingtonold. it was on cayenne that's side. so -- can diana's side. so now the person who will take the throne next is part american and part revolutionary. stuart: oh, dear. >> isn't that interesting? stuart: he's still going on the king anyway. regardless, we're watching you at 3:00 this afternoon on fox news, "the story," with martha. thanks very much. >>> take...