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her mom, mildred, inherits the card.e flo has gone into debt and wishes she could help. but it never strikes her that she has the means until great-great-uncle archibald comes up in a genealogy class at the senior center. so he suggested that that card could be worth what? that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. who in 1888 declared baseball "the american game"? queen victoria of england, indian chief sitting bull, or poet walt whitman? the answer in a moment. oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board approved. you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two inches over regulation. thanks, cynthia. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com ♪ >> so, who first declared baseball "the american game"? if you picked walt whitman, you're right. in 1888, he w
her mom, mildred, inherits the card.e flo has gone into debt and wishes she could help. but it never strikes her that she has the means until great-great-uncle archibald comes up in a genealogy class at the senior center. so he suggested that that card could be worth what? that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. who in 1888 declared baseball "the american game"? queen victoria of england, indian chief sitting bull, or poet walt whitman? the...
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mildred and richard loving. a virginia sheriff burst into their home in the middle of the night in 1958, only weeks after they read. the codes they had broken included one that made it unlawful for a white person to marry anyone who wasn't. they pleaded guilty. accepted a 25-year ban from the state. but were arrested for visiting again in 1967. mildred reached out to attorney general bobby kennedy. he sent them to the aclu. ultimately, the spring court ruled in their favor, 53 years ago, today. loving versus virginia. today, also, marks 57 years since civil rights hero medgar evers' assassination after weeks of attacks and threats. his killer avoided justice, twice, when all white juries deadlocked. he wasn't convicted until 1994. why do we have to look at the past? because we don't want to be doomed to repeat it. we don't want it to be the way that it was. we want it to be the way we always wished it would be. and when you think about the future, you have to think about the pain of the past, and how it's carrie
mildred and richard loving. a virginia sheriff burst into their home in the middle of the night in 1958, only weeks after they read. the codes they had broken included one that made it unlawful for a white person to marry anyone who wasn't. they pleaded guilty. accepted a 25-year ban from the state. but were arrested for visiting again in 1967. mildred reached out to attorney general bobby kennedy. he sent them to the aclu. ultimately, the spring court ruled in their favor, 53 years ago, today....
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mildred and richard loving.irginia sheriff burst into their home in the middle of the night in 1958, only weeks after they read. the codes they had broken included one that made it unlawful for a white person to marry anyone who wasn't. they pleaded guilty. accepted a 25-year ban from the state. but were arrested for visiting again in 1967. mildred reached out to attorney general bobby kennedy. he sent them to the aclu. ultimately, the spring court ruled in their favor, 53 years ago, today. loving versus virginia. today, also, marks 57 years since civil rights hero medgar evers' assassination after weeks of attacks and threats. his killer avoided justice, twice, when all white juries deadlocked. he wasn't convicted until 1994. why do we have to look at the past? because we don't want to be doomed to repeat it. we don't want it to be the way that it was.
mildred and richard loving.irginia sheriff burst into their home in the middle of the night in 1958, only weeks after they read. the codes they had broken included one that made it unlawful for a white person to marry anyone who wasn't. they pleaded guilty. accepted a 25-year ban from the state. but were arrested for visiting again in 1967. mildred reached out to attorney general bobby kennedy. he sent them to the aclu. ultimately, the spring court ruled in their favor, 53 years ago, today....
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there is my great grandfather melvin and his wife mildred doing what farmers do, inspecting the crops father was born in nebraska and in the footnotes version of events went to vienna austria, let my mother who was from japan, they got married in nebraska. here's my mother and her first ever christmas. they got married and had me. here we are on one of our pieces of farmland. i actually remember this. we were having a cookout and my mom made both were hats. my mother adjusting the family life in the united states, this is a picture from probably the late 60s early 70s and the point i wanted to make was if you have a lot of farm ground and grow wheat you actually have to cut it. that has been made easier in the 20th century by this machine called the combine. the combine harvester. it's a picture my grandmother looking at an old machine. here's a picture of the newer version of the machines. this is a photo that was taken maybe three years ago. i think one of biggest differences you might notice is how long Ãis on the front the header the piece that actually cuts the meat and then sens
there is my great grandfather melvin and his wife mildred doing what farmers do, inspecting the crops father was born in nebraska and in the footnotes version of events went to vienna austria, let my mother who was from japan, they got married in nebraska. here's my mother and her first ever christmas. they got married and had me. here we are on one of our pieces of farmland. i actually remember this. we were having a cookout and my mom made both were hats. my mother adjusting the family life...
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>>at 102 years old you'd think mildred jerry chappelle has seen a lot. but what she's gone through and survived is quite remarkable. she was only a baby when she caught the spanish flu in 1918. the first pandemic that swept through the united states. she was only about 10 months old when she had it. >>the had given up on her. so the shoe would likely die she and a high fever and they did not even bother to pin the diaper on her when a change because she didn't move but she made it went to college got married had 2 children and became a teacher in nashua. >>then in her 60's and 70's. she was diagnosed with breast cancer and colon cancer she had radiation treatment for the breast cancer. >>and she surgery and i hope chemo regimen for colon cancer, she survived them both jerry is now at an assisted living facility in nashua where fast forward to 2020. she came down with covid-19 but even at 102 as you can probably guess she beat that too i was impressed. >>then again i was not surprised to learn that she survived it's that's how she's been or entire life an
>>at 102 years old you'd think mildred jerry chappelle has seen a lot. but what she's gone through and survived is quite remarkable. she was only a baby when she caught the spanish flu in 1918. the first pandemic that swept through the united states. she was only about 10 months old when she had it. >>the had given up on her. so the shoe would likely die she and a high fever and they did not even bother to pin the diaper on her when a change because she didn't move but she made it...
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lee through my mother who is named mildred lee. you know, he was a traitor to this country, to everything we believe in. we have to tell the truth and be honest about what our history and our past is and what's really happening in our country right now. >> abby, president trump is very passionate about these confederate leaders. i mean, he feels very strongly siding with them. i mean, there's just no other way to say it. and, you know, as karen just points out, they were trying to secede from the union. we wouldn't be the united states right now if they hadn't been lousy generals. that's the other thing. so -- but yet, he feels so strongly. i have to read the language he's using this this tweet. it's been suggested we should rename as many as ten of the legendary bases such as ft. bragg, ft. benning in georgia. these monumental and very powerful bases have become a part of great american heritage and a history of winning, victory and freedom. i mean, he is dug in here. >> yeah. it is amazing that that is actually the justification.
lee through my mother who is named mildred lee. you know, he was a traitor to this country, to everything we believe in. we have to tell the truth and be honest about what our history and our past is and what's really happening in our country right now. >> abby, president trump is very passionate about these confederate leaders. i mean, he feels very strongly siding with them. i mean, there's just no other way to say it. and, you know, as karen just points out, they were trying to secede...
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his picture, i think it was taken in the 50s and there is my great grandfather melvin and his wife mildred doing what barbers do, inspecting the crops. my father was born innebraska . and in the footnotes version of the event went to vienna austria with my mother who was from japan. they were both studying opera and they gotmarried in nebraska . here's my mother and her komodo and her first ever christmas. and they got married and they had me here we are on one of our pieces of farmland. i actually remember this, we were having a cookout and my mom made both of our house. my mother's adjusting to family my life and in the united states. this is a picture from probably the late 60s, early 70s and the point i wanted to make was if you have a lot of farm ground and you grow wheat youeventually have to cut it . that has been made easier in the 20th century by this machine called the combine, the aforementioned combine harvester and that the picture of my grandfather looking at an old machine. here's a picture of a newer version of the machine, a photo that was taken maybe three years ago and i
his picture, i think it was taken in the 50s and there is my great grandfather melvin and his wife mildred doing what barbers do, inspecting the crops. my father was born innebraska . and in the footnotes version of the event went to vienna austria with my mother who was from japan. they were both studying opera and they gotmarried in nebraska . here's my mother and her komodo and her first ever christmas. and they got married and they had me here we are on one of our pieces of farmland. i...
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>>at 102 years old you'd think mildred jerry chappelle has seen a lot. but what she's gone through and survived is quite remarkable. she was only a baby when she caught the spanish flu in 1918. the first pandemic that swept through the united states. she was only about 10 months old when she had it. >>the had given up on her. so the shoe would likely die she a high fever and they did not even bother to pin the diaper on her when a change because she didn't move but she made it went to college got married had 2 children and became a teacher in nashua. >>then in her 60's and 70's. she was diagnosed with breast cancer and colon cancer she had radiation treatment for the breast cancer. >>and she surgery and i hope chemo regimen for colon cancer, she survived them both jerry is now at an assisted living facility in nashua where fast forward to 2020. she came down with covid-19 but even at 102 as you can probably guess she beat that too i was impressed. >>then again i was not surprised to learn that she survived it's that's how she's been or entire life and we
>>at 102 years old you'd think mildred jerry chappelle has seen a lot. but what she's gone through and survived is quite remarkable. she was only a baby when she caught the spanish flu in 1918. the first pandemic that swept through the united states. she was only about 10 months old when she had it. >>the had given up on her. so the shoe would likely die she a high fever and they did not even bother to pin the diaper on her when a change because she didn't move but she made it went...
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didn't daughters of the confederacy and their historian of the organizational woman by the name of mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells the me. you must reject it from your home and you must reject it from your school. and that's exactly what they do so if you wonder why america has such a de virgine view about this it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought for slavery and that's what the civil war was about but. along the way in our i've heard an alternate opinion the reality is men women and children were bought and sold from their families by lee ok at arlington. and in many other properties that he owned he comes from a family that for generations has bought and sold human beings this way. but i'm convinced that the weight of his choices. the death tolls and the casualties being so high i think weighed on his soul and i think that that is why he was so in his last years was so adamant. to tell others don't put up statues don't relive this let's just. let's jus
didn't daughters of the confederacy and their historian of the organizational woman by the name of mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells the me. you must reject it from your home and you must reject it from your school. and that's exactly what they do so if you wonder why america has such a de virgine view about this it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought for slavery...
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>>at 102 years old you'd think mildred jerry chappelle has seen a lot.hat she's gone through and survived is quite remarkable. she was only a baby when she caught the spanish flu in 1918. the first pandemic that swept through the united states. she was only about 10 months old when she had it. >>the had given up on her. so the shoe would likely die she and a high fever and they did not even bother to pin the diaper on her when a change because she didn't move but she made it went to college got married had 2 children and became a teacher in nashua. >>then in her 60's and 70's. she was diagnosed with breast cancer and colon cancer she had radiation treatment for the breast cancer. >>and she surgery and i hope chemo regimen for colon cancer, she survived them both jerry is now at an assisted living facility in nashua where fast forward to 2020. she came down with covid-19 but even at 102 as you can probably guess she beat that too i was impressed. >>then again i was not surprised to learn that she survived it's that's how she's been or entire life and we a
>>at 102 years old you'd think mildred jerry chappelle has seen a lot.hat she's gone through and survived is quite remarkable. she was only a baby when she caught the spanish flu in 1918. the first pandemic that swept through the united states. she was only about 10 months old when she had it. >>the had given up on her. so the shoe would likely die she and a high fever and they did not even bother to pin the diaper on her when a change because she didn't move but she made it went to...