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and at the end of that program every single night you get that nursery rhymes and the limerick and theirty jokes those were the orders for the french resistance. so yes. >> rio able to speak with some of the teenagers? >> yeah there are a lot of people. what's great about the story in particular is across the board everyone wants to tell you there war experience. and i think it surprises me that everyone anza say i was five.he my mother told me where she was on d-day. this story i had not heard before but she remembered she remembered listening to the radio preacher remember everyone standing still. she remembered pearl harbor. these are stories i had not heard. but once you start working on a project like that everyone needs to share. we all want to be part of this collective moment. it's been really exciting very gratifying. >> 's are going to be an exhibit at the museum? >> i sure hope so. i have not been asked that. there ought to be. the fact their women on the ground in normandy on d-day i went talking about until now strikes me as one of the world's great omissions. d-day are wo
and at the end of that program every single night you get that nursery rhymes and the limerick and theirty jokes those were the orders for the french resistance. so yes. >> rio able to speak with some of the teenagers? >> yeah there are a lot of people. what's great about the story in particular is across the board everyone wants to tell you there war experience. and i think it surprises me that everyone anza say i was five.he my mother told me where she was on d-day. this story i...
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Aug 19, 2022
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patty limerick, devoted time some years ago to expunging -- from my work. the cautious qualifiers that have situated lee squarely in the realm of moderation rather than that of bold assertion. she wasn't entirely successful. now i'm insisting that john steinbeck's words and works mattered in his lifetime and that they should matter now for people who care about the west and america more than a half century since his death. those words matter in an era that encapsulates in exasperates the fault lines, that divide our nation in ways that we haven't seen since the 1930s and 60s. by sensibility, of the west and american thought in culture, of help me appreciates don bucks positive and purposeful contributions to the regional and national past. as well as acknowledging faults and feelings, limits as a guide. given my infamous, inexplicable passion for the history of historical writing, i may have chosen to use steinbeck's writings as a lens to illuminate the historical kristen terms in our field. from the frontier thesis -- to global frameworks in settler coloni
patty limerick, devoted time some years ago to expunging -- from my work. the cautious qualifiers that have situated lee squarely in the realm of moderation rather than that of bold assertion. she wasn't entirely successful. now i'm insisting that john steinbeck's words and works mattered in his lifetime and that they should matter now for people who care about the west and america more than a half century since his death. those words matter in an era that encapsulates in exasperates the fault...
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Aug 30, 2022
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some very high polluting things the federalist papers some really simple stuff poetry, limericks.azing, inclusive, robust on inhibited wide open distinctly american experience. >> like a free-for-all. we are talk about morewe than jt the big names. and you do cover them. you cover the people on presidential placemats and the people in our wallets, and our change purses. but this is a much bigger conversation the cast of characters is much bigger. >> it is. and so for example act one scene one is a pretty big name but he is not a household name, james otis. as a firebrand of the american revolution recent new england's patrick henry and he was patrick henry before there was patrick henry. i tell the story in that chapter of three people who are going to be significant over the next 15 years. my story starts in 1761. one of them is skeptical of the people who will call themselves patriots. he actually is the most in americanyalists born loyalist on the continent by 1775. and what b is stunning is that most people even really read people do not really know his name or don't really kn
some very high polluting things the federalist papers some really simple stuff poetry, limericks.azing, inclusive, robust on inhibited wide open distinctly american experience. >> like a free-for-all. we are talk about morewe than jt the big names. and you do cover them. you cover the people on presidential placemats and the people in our wallets, and our change purses. but this is a much bigger conversation the cast of characters is much bigger. >> it is. and so for example act one...
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. >> reporter: it was 95 degrees n he came to philip recycled water the city of limerick for relaunch this drop measured tody measured today. last played in . in 2016. it knows more hot days lie ahead. >> it is phenomenal the increase increase in temperature. 10 years. it's going up and up. i do not see relief. >> reporter: for places like livermore, what we see is the seven hottest days expected aret 97 degrees or hotter. >> reporter: he's founder and ceo of the first story foundation. the released a report, temperatures might look like by the year 2053. >> that becomes 14 days. two weeks at that temperature for the lowest temperature you will see is 97. >> reporter: the number of days with extreme heat might double, but then there is the country. g heat felt with temperatures could occasionally soar towards 120 degrees or higher. >> these are temperatures that do wild things like local train tracks. won't let airplanes take take off. things the infrastruce the infrastructure is not equipped to handle. >> we have generators capable of of being plugged in and powering facilities that
. >> reporter: it was 95 degrees n he came to philip recycled water the city of limerick for relaunch this drop measured tody measured today. last played in . in 2016. it knows more hot days lie ahead. >> it is phenomenal the increase increase in temperature. 10 years. it's going up and up. i do not see relief. >> reporter: for places like livermore, what we see is the seven hottest days expected aret 97 degrees or hotter. >> reporter: he's founder and ceo of the first...
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Aug 27, 2022
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she pointed, very, very limericks and stuff. so. but douglas was the speaker and he is known for his charismatic speaker's speeches and there's nobody like her there wasn't there haven't been anybody like him in the history of the america we talk full stop. it was the most important americans the 19th century. so but people don't know that winslow garrison was also a very charismatic writer. very charismatic writer. and he deployed the printing press to three letters and he was also a pretty charismatic speaker and he gathered people are talking he gather people around him and they faithful to him and the abolition. well we could never have gotten started if they hadn't had such warm friendships with william lloyd garrison. they treated him like a father figure in the boston movement. i love it. so here's a question in the chat. since many abolitionists initially advocated universal, did the maria weston chapman papers reveal any interest by her in the suffrage movement? no. she was not, although she was a feminist. okay, so here's
she pointed, very, very limericks and stuff. so. but douglas was the speaker and he is known for his charismatic speaker's speeches and there's nobody like her there wasn't there haven't been anybody like him in the history of the america we talk full stop. it was the most important americans the 19th century. so but people don't know that winslow garrison was also a very charismatic writer. very charismatic writer. and he deployed the printing press to three letters and he was also a pretty...
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where were the first o limericks held in greece? 1,225 bc, 899, 776, why so precise?table though. shipgo.com the smart, fast, easy way to travel. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. stuart: we got to wrap this up in 30 seconds. when were the first olympics held in greece? guess? >> number two. 1092 bc? stuart: i'm saying 776. on -- thank you, everybody. the games were held that summer 776. they were created to honor the greek god zeus. athletes would leave gifts to thank him for their success. my time is completely up. i want to introduce, say, hi to david
where were the first o limericks held in greece? 1,225 bc, 899, 776, why so precise?table though. shipgo.com the smart, fast, easy way to travel. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't...