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and finally james monroe. for jackson represents this this link now right that jackson begins to cultivate this conversation with james monroe in such a way that it begins to influence madison's own thinking about jackson at this point. and so really, it's james monroe in many ways who gets jackson pulled into the thick of things in the war of 1812 now madison is not going to direct jackson's move towards canada or to move to the right lakes region or the ohio valley instead he is going to point himself against the muscogee people and ultimately to, florida to alabama to new orleans where the war is going to end at that point. i love the two portraits of these men here at this point because again, it's showing them roughly the same age the same position and so it really it kind of creates. i think this wonderful visual reference point between the mover the politician and the mover the general in the military. course nancy do you want to move us on just one more step? thank you. so the war of 1812 of course com
and finally james monroe. for jackson represents this this link now right that jackson begins to cultivate this conversation with james monroe in such a way that it begins to influence madison's own thinking about jackson at this point. and so really, it's james monroe in many ways who gets jackson pulled into the thick of things in the war of 1812 now madison is not going to direct jackson's move towards canada or to move to the right lakes region or the ohio valley instead he is going to...
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while monroe was president. kind of peer into the eye of the hurricane and all of this chaos and look at the actual letters and words and exchanges between these two before jackson was sent. what was actually said, what was implied, what meeting was taken. more importantly, to look with perspective about the impacts of acquiring florida as united states territory. with specific regard to indigenous tribes, american slavery, and more personally with the enslaved residents at both highland and hermitage. in my mind, they represent the bridge between the revolutionary generation and the war of 1812 the passion for the nation and the nation's future, the nation's security is almost unmatched in another pairing that i can think of. from that injury. and then as we watch and move on from the revolution we began to watch the establishment of the nation and then you have jackson and monroe who are then both young enough to still heavily engaged with the war of 1812 and old enough to come at it with a great deal more of
while monroe was president. kind of peer into the eye of the hurricane and all of this chaos and look at the actual letters and words and exchanges between these two before jackson was sent. what was actually said, what was implied, what meeting was taken. more importantly, to look with perspective about the impacts of acquiring florida as united states territory. with specific regard to indigenous tribes, american slavery, and more personally with the enslaved residents at both highland and...
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madison, monroe, particularly monroe and jackson are going to come to a pretty neutral understanding about what should be done, how it should be done, and what the expected outcomes are. there will be many instances throughout the war of 1812, we will talk about a few, in which jackson seems to constantly exceed whatever orders he has specifically been given by the commander in chief, by monroe as the secretary in the war. in each of these cases, jackson's, jackson's justification in his own mind is that he simply is fulfilling the spirit of what is intended. even without direct instructions to do things like invade pensacola, jackson is interpreting what he feels are monroe's and madison's intentions. we are going to see a great deal of that play out as we go through here today. just a few items, a few images i've decided to stick in here. we can review just a few facts about both of these men and the war of 1812. again monroe, some of you may have a different -- it is a learning opportunity. one of the things i think about with monroe, monroe is the politician, he is the officehold
madison, monroe, particularly monroe and jackson are going to come to a pretty neutral understanding about what should be done, how it should be done, and what the expected outcomes are. there will be many instances throughout the war of 1812, we will talk about a few, in which jackson seems to constantly exceed whatever orders he has specifically been given by the commander in chief, by monroe as the secretary in the war. in each of these cases, jackson's, jackson's justification in his own...
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the problem is monroe james monroe is in a really tough bind. okay, he's in a tough bind because as an ambassador, he can't really make these crazy waves. you're just starting off as a country. you can't like, you know, go over there and start making these giant waves and say oh you got to release this and making noise demands. he had to walk this tight line. okay, and so what do you do you want to help out the wife of your friend? who's probably my likely be executed you want to help her out, but what you can what can you do? well, this is where elizabeth comes in. okay, so you can imagine this young woman in france with all this new stuff all this new sites and sound, you know, probably a little scared a little intimidated. well, what does she do? okay at the time there weren't a lot of fancy carriages in paris like for rent or things like that, you know, those times are you know, everything was in chaos. all right, and so they get a carriage and elizabeth has a gussied up. okay and make the carrots look really important like a diplomatic heri
the problem is monroe james monroe is in a really tough bind. okay, he's in a tough bind because as an ambassador, he can't really make these crazy waves. you're just starting off as a country. you can't like, you know, go over there and start making these giant waves and say oh you got to release this and making noise demands. he had to walk this tight line. okay, and so what do you do you want to help out the wife of your friend? who's probably my likely be executed you want to help her out,...
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the actress said she tried to look beyond the legend of monroe to the real person beneath. oh, was about understanding and empathizing and connecting with her and her pain and her trauma. and, and, you know, if you put aside the movie star that she was, she's just, just just a woman just like me. isn't that blonde isn't for everyone. the director mashes up styles and tone switching from color to black and white from traditional bio pick to scenes that feel ripped from a horror film gone strips bare that pop culture myth of marilyn monroe, but it's unclear if this version gets any closer to the real norma jean, i rev only exist on this and that said from me that is team up. next, the documentary that in depth look at the size of explosives i spoke. ah, how did she become an adult hitler's favorite director. and how did he become a forgotten film pioneer linearly finished. i and i'm owed funk a documentary about.
the actress said she tried to look beyond the legend of monroe to the real person beneath. oh, was about understanding and empathizing and connecting with her and her pain and her trauma. and, and, you know, if you put aside the movie star that she was, she's just, just just a woman just like me. isn't that blonde isn't for everyone. the director mashes up styles and tone switching from color to black and white from traditional bio pick to scenes that feel ripped from a horror film gone strips...
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where bon premiered praise down must transformation into monroe. the actress said she tried to look beyond the legend of monroe to the real person beneath was about understanding and empathizing and connecting with her and her pain and her trauma on. and, you know, if you put aside the movie star that she was, says, justin, she's just a woman just like me. and that blond isn't for everyone. the director matches up styles and tone switching from color to black and white from traditional bio pick to scenes that feel ripped from a horror film on strips bear the pop culture myth of marilyn monroe, but it's unclear if this version gets any closer to the real norma jean maria only exists on this and i would under after work to day. finally, some sports in nations like football, england, and germany drew 3 all in their final group stage game of the tournament of monday . chi hobbits find in a beauty after 67 minutes to give germany a to nil late. but then luke shaw pulled one back for england. mason mounts netted this 2nd ad harry came, converter to penal
where bon premiered praise down must transformation into monroe. the actress said she tried to look beyond the legend of monroe to the real person beneath was about understanding and empathizing and connecting with her and her pain and her trauma on. and, you know, if you put aside the movie star that she was, says, justin, she's just a woman just like me. and that blond isn't for everyone. the director matches up styles and tone switching from color to black and white from traditional bio pick...
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monroe man you made it. and peter mallory, the enslaved black man, a skilled carpenter who helped build the highlands. guess house in a way that speaks to both their humanity in addition to their labor. yeah. thank you for that thoughtful question. i think if we can sit here. monroe, maybe as part of the founding generation. right. changing to that language of the time and all who participated. then we're part of what built this country. and how are our past unrolled that? that opens a door to what i consider an ecosystem approach. and let me explain that, which is that. monroe an enslaved individual and many other enslaved individuals also were part of social, economic, political, agricultural systems, functioning at the same time, and they were all actors within these same worlds. and so where one is discussed, the other is discussed. they may have had different roles, but they have different, but they are part of the same conversations. and so i have brought that forward and it's been one of my really big
monroe man you made it. and peter mallory, the enslaved black man, a skilled carpenter who helped build the highlands. guess house in a way that speaks to both their humanity in addition to their labor. yeah. thank you for that thoughtful question. i think if we can sit here. monroe, maybe as part of the founding generation. right. changing to that language of the time and all who participated. then we're part of what built this country. and how are our past unrolled that? that opens a door to...
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in the end, it's not about marilyn monroe.r picture to the assassination ofjesse james, which was a film about how fame can kill you. this is kind of the same thing, but with a demonic edge. it's almost like the spectre of marilyn becomes a possessing entity that at first propels norma jean and then possesses her. i mean, it is full—on. and i think one of the things that surprised people isjust how... i mean, it is a horror movie, believe me. that's the register in the same way as twin peaks fire walk with me, which critics didn't like when it came out, it was the best horror film of the year. this is a horror movie. has a great score by nick cave and borealis that leavens all of that, that gives it some heart and gives it some soul. but it's a gothic melodrama and then some. is it clever? is it a hard watch or...? it's not an easy... no, it's certainly not an easy watch. it's in cinemas now. it's on netflix from wednesday, but it's proved pretty polarising. and i can see why. the thing everyone�*s agreed on is ana de armas is
in the end, it's not about marilyn monroe.r picture to the assassination ofjesse james, which was a film about how fame can kill you. this is kind of the same thing, but with a demonic edge. it's almost like the spectre of marilyn becomes a possessing entity that at first propels norma jean and then possesses her. i mean, it is full—on. and i think one of the things that surprised people isjust how... i mean, it is a horror movie, believe me. that's the register in the same way as twin peaks...
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marilyn monroe.on the fictional biography of marilyn monroe byjoyce carol 0ates, which is a work of fiction, but based on some historicalfact. it's directed by andrew dominik, who made the assassination ofjesse james by the coward robert ford, she's gorgeous she's and it has a stunning central performance by ana de armas, who is absolutely brilliant as norma jean. marilyn monroe. the way that it plays her story, however, is not as a biopic, but as a horror movie. you know, in the past, you know, i've tried to sell movies, too, but it's not a horror movie. it really is a full on gothic psychodrama over cranked really in many ways, kind of very cruel and brutal. and it is it's a film about childhood trauma being revisited throughout adulthood. some critics have said, well, it completely makes marilyn monroe a victim and it underestimates her talents as a comedian. well, those things may be true. in the end, it's not about marilyn monroe. it is a sister picture to the assassination ofjesse james, which
marilyn monroe.on the fictional biography of marilyn monroe byjoyce carol 0ates, which is a work of fiction, but based on some historicalfact. it's directed by andrew dominik, who made the assassination ofjesse james by the coward robert ford, she's gorgeous she's and it has a stunning central performance by ana de armas, who is absolutely brilliant as norma jean. marilyn monroe. the way that it plays her story, however, is not as a biopic, but as a horror movie. you know, in the past, you...
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, the actress said she tried to look beyond the legend of monroe to the real person beneath. it was about understanding and empathizing and connecting with her and her pain and her trauma on. and you know, if you put aside the movie star that she was, she's just, she's just a woman just like me, a bit blonde isn't for everyone. the director matches up styles and tone switching from color to black and white from traditional bio pick to scenes that feel ripped from a horror film. dawn strips bare the pop culture myth of marilyn monroe, but it's unclear if this version gets any closer to the real norma jean i rev only exist on this after the break kickoff looks at the german capitals football game. so young belinda, i been puzzled and i'll see you here next hour, a bite with ah, a pulse with the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's only about the perspective culture information. this is either you news and more d, w made for mines a small island with big plans. now, even in the indian ocean, the french overseas department is making a complete
, the actress said she tried to look beyond the legend of monroe to the real person beneath. it was about understanding and empathizing and connecting with her and her pain and her trauma on. and you know, if you put aside the movie star that she was, she's just, she's just a woman just like me, a bit blonde isn't for everyone. the director matches up styles and tone switching from color to black and white from traditional bio pick to scenes that feel ripped from a horror film. dawn strips bare...
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in the end, it's not about marilyn monroe.ure to the assassination ofjesse james, which was a film about how fame can kill you. this is kind of the same thing, but with a demonic edge. it's almost like the spectre of marilyn becomes a possessing entity that at first propels norma jean, and then possesses her. i mean, it is full—on. and i think one of the things that surprised people isjust how, i mean, it is a horror movie, believe me. that's the register, in the same way as twin peaks fire walk with me, which critics didn't like when it came out. it was the best horror film of the year. this is a horror movie, it has a great score by nick cave and borealis that leavens all of that, that gives it some heart and gives it some soul. but it's a gothic melodrama, and then some. is it clever? is it hard? a hard watch? no, it's certainly not an easy watch. it's in cinemas now. it's on netflix from wednesday, but it's proved pretty polarising. and i can see why. the thing everyone's agreed on is ana de armas is terrific. but i think
in the end, it's not about marilyn monroe.ure to the assassination ofjesse james, which was a film about how fame can kill you. this is kind of the same thing, but with a demonic edge. it's almost like the spectre of marilyn becomes a possessing entity that at first propels norma jean, and then possesses her. i mean, it is full—on. and i think one of the things that surprised people isjust how, i mean, it is a horror movie, believe me. that's the register, in the same way as twin peaks fire...
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people have preconceived notions about marilyn monroe.d you begin to get to know her so you could play this part? >> it was like a process of discovering who not just the movie star was but who was norma jeanne. i didn't know that much about her. i'm cuban. i saw maybe a few movies of her, so everything was a big discovery. >> reporter: "blonde" is not a biopic. based on the novel the film is a graphic, often uncomfortable interpretation of the difficult life of an american icon. >> i think the movie does present this idea of the perception we have of success and fame and glamour. i feel like the movie shows the other side of that and the price you pay for that. people wanted marilyn. they wanted that product. she had to keep delivering that because the opposite was nothing. she was nothing else. she was not considered anything else. >> i can't take doing another scene with paralen monroe. >> did you remember the first time you looked in the mirror and saw yourself as marilyn? >> yes. >> what was that like? >> i don't even know how to des
people have preconceived notions about marilyn monroe.d you begin to get to know her so you could play this part? >> it was like a process of discovering who not just the movie star was but who was norma jeanne. i didn't know that much about her. i'm cuban. i saw maybe a few movies of her, so everything was a big discovery. >> reporter: "blonde" is not a biopic. based on the novel the film is a graphic, often uncomfortable interpretation of the difficult life of an...
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where bon premiered praise down must transformation into monroe. the actor said she tried to look beyond the legend of monroe to the real person beneath and was about understanding and emphasizing connecting with her and her pain and her trauma on. and you know, if you put aside the movie star that she was system, just just a woman just like me, a bit blond isn't for everyone. the director matches up styles and tone switching from color to black and white from traditional bio pick to scenes that feel ripped from a horror film. dawn strips bare the pop culture myth of marilyn monroe, but it's unclear if this version gets any closer to the real norma jean, i have only exist on these now uplifting news from portuguese football legend, louise figo, once named the best player on the planet. he has now elevated his game literally to an altitude of over 6100 meters. he did it on one of those 0 gravity, airplanes that go way up penned way down in a hurry. this particular cruise made for what the guinness record book says is the highest altitude game of foo
where bon premiered praise down must transformation into monroe. the actor said she tried to look beyond the legend of monroe to the real person beneath and was about understanding and emphasizing connecting with her and her pain and her trauma on. and you know, if you put aside the movie star that she was system, just just a woman just like me, a bit blond isn't for everyone. the director matches up styles and tone switching from color to black and white from traditional bio pick to scenes...
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and monroe was still alive at that point. so it's kind of startling that the very popular former president's former home he had sold by then and was destroyed and was not in any newspapers that we can still find. so next slide, please. and we found enough of it to justify with the insurance maps and to be able to talk about its dimensions and potentially even what it may have looked like, which was a building that was not a mansion, certainly, but it would not have been out of place on duke of gloucester street in williams burg. certainly appropriate for a 40 year old just about to become governor of virginia. and so really inappropriate home and really working back into understanding monroe's legacy. and so we interpret it at the moment with the outline of its footprint on the ground surface. next slide, please. and so following along, you're saying, well, what does that mean for the small misidentified house that had been there for this whole time? well, fortunately, we were able to look into various sources of evidence. th
and monroe was still alive at that point. so it's kind of startling that the very popular former president's former home he had sold by then and was destroyed and was not in any newspapers that we can still find. so next slide, please. and we found enough of it to justify with the insurance maps and to be able to talk about its dimensions and potentially even what it may have looked like, which was a building that was not a mansion, certainly, but it would not have been out of place on duke of...
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the set of the blonde girl, the ghost of merlin monroe also pursued the girl on the set. the props suddenly fell and the actress believes that this is exactly the way marilyn monroe said that she did not like something, creepy creepy had to be played so that marilyn monroe said that she liked everything. keep copying me, probably, uh, the most important thing is that during the 14-minute standing ovation, and you can see it on the video. when the director gets a little tired of these applause for 14 minutes. there is a video shot from a slightly different angle, and what is it about? she said, but that this is such a pleasant time, it seems to me, here, uh, definitely, let him enjoy not every time this happens. masha thank you very much for your news for an interesting selection. we now have something to discuss not only in the frame, but also beyond. i hope our viewers now exactly the same. well, now let's all have breakfast together. good morning. today we will prepare an ideal breakfast in terms of the ratio of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. this is a salad with chi
the set of the blonde girl, the ghost of merlin monroe also pursued the girl on the set. the props suddenly fell and the actress believes that this is exactly the way marilyn monroe said that she did not like something, creepy creepy had to be played so that marilyn monroe said that she liked everything. keep copying me, probably, uh, the most important thing is that during the 14-minute standing ovation, and you can see it on the video. when the director gets a little tired of these applause...
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she now stars as marilyn monroe in "blonde." >> please come. please come.coming. she's almost here. >> please come. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> marilyn! marilyn! marilyn! marilyn! >> stephen: please welcome ana de armas! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> thank you. >> stephen: thank you. lovely to have you on. i've never had a chance to talk to you before. >> me, either. >> stephen: but i've been a long admirers of yours. >> thank you so much. >> stephen: that is such an extraordinary moment. >> yes. >> stephen: in that movie. as i was saying to you backstage, who knew that ana de armas looked like marilyn monroe. >> not me. >> stephen: you did not suspect it? this is-- this is one of the scenes from the movie next to the sort of iconic photograph that inspired it. look at the two of you together. >> yeah. >> stephen: and there is actually-- this is not simply, you know, the way you naturally look. that moment right there, you actually turn into what we think of as marilyn. >> right. >> stephen: and i'm just curious, is the character in the movie, norma jeane-- if i can call her a charac
she now stars as marilyn monroe in "blonde." >> please come. please come.coming. she's almost here. >> please come. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> marilyn! marilyn! marilyn! marilyn! >> stephen: please welcome ana de armas! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) >> thank you. >> stephen: thank you. lovely to have you on. i've never had a chance to talk to you before. >> me, either. >> stephen: but i've been a long admirers of yours. >> thank you so much....
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in the monroe. hm. you cuz i'm a cool cool b. u i live but it is just me. in the monroe. oh ah. this week on world stories. ukraine, the fear of radiation. afghanistan with the taliban comes hunger. we begin, however, in great britain, after the death of the queen, the country is in morning. but the inhabitants of the former colonies are also hoping for a new way of dealing with the legacy of the empire. london this morning, the death of queen elizabeth and her picture is everywhere. even here in white triple market where 2 local store holders have put up this banner. the burrow of tower hamlets is the center of london. spangler. does she community? and one of its ethnically most diverse areas. it is also one of the poorest. but all around here seem united by their love for the queen. i am like them, quinn are hard also. she is gone. we are barely off said it wouldn't. it's quite the same at the green grocer's next door. nothing compared about corn. she was great. i hope she will go habit. but his main concern is the cost of living inflation in britain stands around 10 percent a
in the monroe. hm. you cuz i'm a cool cool b. u i live but it is just me. in the monroe. oh ah. this week on world stories. ukraine, the fear of radiation. afghanistan with the taliban comes hunger. we begin, however, in great britain, after the death of the queen, the country is in morning. but the inhabitants of the former colonies are also hoping for a new way of dealing with the legacy of the empire. london this morning, the death of queen elizabeth and her picture is everywhere. even here...
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kennedy spent time with monroe.ting that the shooting took place not in the studio, but in real locations associated with monroe, for example, in jingle norm. and the death scene was filmed in the same room where merlin died this august at her 60th birthday. from this tragic day all her life, monroe tried to prove to the world that she was capable of being a serious dramatic actress, but she only got the drama in her life. . twentieth century, such today 's show business news with you was marina kazantseva see you. fifteen until strangers show up in the forest, then their own will get into trouble, what to do now to thump? yes they said to plow, but the respawn will come and remember, the lesnik will fix everything for me 8:25 on ntv the premiere today at 21:45 on ntv was the northern star the pleasure of life without heartburn. sale here that i want to sleep. i want a sale already on ozone, there is a caress for washing for 799 rubles. and discounts up to 50% on coffee beans. egoist of the week brent. super prices
kennedy spent time with monroe.ting that the shooting took place not in the studio, but in real locations associated with monroe, for example, in jingle norm. and the death scene was filmed in the same room where merlin died this august at her 60th birthday. from this tragic day all her life, monroe tried to prove to the world that she was capable of being a serious dramatic actress, but she only got the drama in her life. . twentieth century, such today 's show business news with you was...
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i like the image on the left shows monroe during the civil war. the ignore focus area is where john tyler and juliet honeymooned in the summer of 1844. tyler became the chair of an ill-fated peace conference in washington february 1861. it was at this time he was in washington that tyler met president-elect abraham lincoln. he came away from lincoln very impressed. lincoln was quite unimpressed with john tyler he returned the favor. once virginia seceded from the union in 1861, tyler won election to the provisional kind congress and eventually sought election to the permanent congress, he won. this is the best example of how politics retains its hold on him. how he was addicted to politics. he died before he would take a seat in congress he died january of 1862. but he should have stayed out of it. i'm very critical of him for the decision to get back into politics. critical because it really tarnishes historical reputation beyond repair. he was starting to enjoy a little bit more of the statesmen like settlement the american people had for him. a
i like the image on the left shows monroe during the civil war. the ignore focus area is where john tyler and juliet honeymooned in the summer of 1844. tyler became the chair of an ill-fated peace conference in washington february 1861. it was at this time he was in washington that tyler met president-elect abraham lincoln. he came away from lincoln very impressed. lincoln was quite unimpressed with john tyler he returned the favor. once virginia seceded from the union in 1861, tyler won...
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authorities say monroe was riding on a motorcycle when he crashed into a barrier and was ejected onto the tracks below. that's when he was struck by a moving train. bart called the accident a terrible tragedy. the accident caused major delays leading to scenes like this one last night. hours later, bart was able to offer limited service and single track trains to get riders moving. as of now, service is back up and running. normally. to the south bay. now where after a 3 year hiatus bark in the park returned to san jose. this morning's event brought dogs and their owners to a local park where all the animals can interact with each other and our camera. the event featured 70 vendors centered towards the furry animals and contests like best costume and dog owner look alike. there were plenty of different breeds, including golden doodle klay thompson. each. >> the night the warriors won their second title back in 2017. so we thought it was fitting to name after our favorite player, klay thompson. favorite things to do are shooting threes and sitting in the >> that's been a lot of time. t
authorities say monroe was riding on a motorcycle when he crashed into a barrier and was ejected onto the tracks below. that's when he was struck by a moving train. bart called the accident a terrible tragedy. the accident caused major delays leading to scenes like this one last night. hours later, bart was able to offer limited service and single track trains to get riders moving. as of now, service is back up and running. normally. to the south bay. now where after a 3 year hiatus bark in the...
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it shows fortress monroe during the civil war. fortress monroe in the norfolk area is rich on tyler and julia honeymoons in the summer of 1844. tyler became the chair of an ill fate to peace conference in washington in february 1861. it was at this time while it was in washington for the peace conference the tyler met president elect abraham lincoln. he came away from lincoln dirty unimpressed. lincoln was quite unimpressed with john tyler. he returned the favor. once virginia seceded from the union and april 1861. tyler won election to the provisional confederate congress. and eventually sought election to the permanent congress. he won. this is the best example of how politics retained its hold on him. how he was addicted to politics. he died before he could take a seat in the congress. he died on january 18 1862. but he should've stayed out of it. i'm very critical of him for this decision to get back into politics. critical because it really tarnished his historical reputation beyond repair. he was starting to enjoy a little b
it shows fortress monroe during the civil war. fortress monroe in the norfolk area is rich on tyler and julia honeymoons in the summer of 1844. tyler became the chair of an ill fate to peace conference in washington in february 1861. it was at this time while it was in washington for the peace conference the tyler met president elect abraham lincoln. he came away from lincoln dirty unimpressed. lincoln was quite unimpressed with john tyler. he returned the favor. once virginia seceded from the...
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after being shown at the venice film festival, the actress who played marilyn monroe a na de arvos was remembered by many thanks to the spectacular image in which she appeared at the film premiere, meanwhile, a video is gaining popularity on the network in which a blogger named anzhelika khaksova creates a dress and jewelry for the actress using improvised means in order to repeat the image of anna de arnos everything that the girl uses this trash bags and fruit packaging has already seen more than 2.5 million views. and by the way, many people think that the final result looks even better than the original dress and actresses. well me too it seems that today, to be honest, no one has been surprised by garbage bags. you shouldn't say that, mash, if it were the same dress made from garbage bags. eh, put on ander armos here, then she would surprise here. trend that's true, but we need to clarify how environmentally friendly these garbage bags are. it also seems to me that this is an important question, because if they are, for example, there are some bowls of corn. these are very trendy
after being shown at the venice film festival, the actress who played marilyn monroe a na de arvos was remembered by many thanks to the spectacular image in which she appeared at the film premiere, meanwhile, a video is gaining popularity on the network in which a blogger named anzhelika khaksova creates a dress and jewelry for the actress using improvised means in order to repeat the image of anna de arnos everything that the girl uses this trash bags and fruit packaging has already seen more...
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but directors from james monroe highlands, dwight eisenhower museum and president lincoln's college. then a discussion about hollywood, historians, and world war ii with brian steed who examines hollywood's role in shaping the nation response to world war ii during the film "the best years of our lives". watch american history tv saturday on c-span 2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> book tv, every sunday on c-span 2 features leading officers -- authors discussing their latest nonfiction book. caleb fuller talks about widely held myths that the general public has about economics. in his book "no free lunch". at 10:00 p.m., former sox news political editor chris tire wall shares his book "broken news" where he argues that the media chooses profit over facts. watch book tv, every sunday on c-span 2 and sign -- find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at booktv.org. coming up, former military officials and others discuss the role of veterans in promoting democracy. life covered from the brookings in
but directors from james monroe highlands, dwight eisenhower museum and president lincoln's college. then a discussion about hollywood, historians, and world war ii with brian steed who examines hollywood's role in shaping the nation response to world war ii during the film "the best years of our lives". watch american history tv saturday on c-span 2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> book tv, every sunday on c-span 2...
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she meets marilyn monroe and of the hollywood stars. the queen who doesn't have a passport, makes 43 state visits during the 1st 10 years of her reign. she is britain's most important diplomat. ah, ah, ah. back home her kingdom is enough. people. the sixty's usher in a new era. the young rebel against tradition. ah, ah, ah, after decades of conservative rule, the britons want somebody who's a bit more modern. ah, the new prime minister is called harold wilson, the labor party leader. ah . everybody established, we were absolutely terrified of wilson when he was in power. i mean, it was what was he going to do next? elizabeth? conservative advised as warn. ha, wilson supposed to be a lefty and planned the social revolution. there was quite a lot of trepidation. buckingham palace as to what this shot would be like, but to their surprise, they found that wilson himself was quite a monarchist. a royalist elizabeth advisors forget that harold wilson is not only the leader of the labor party, but also an oxford dawn wilson, i think, was the 1
she meets marilyn monroe and of the hollywood stars. the queen who doesn't have a passport, makes 43 state visits during the 1st 10 years of her reign. she is britain's most important diplomat. ah, ah, ah. back home her kingdom is enough. people. the sixty's usher in a new era. the young rebel against tradition. ah, ah, ah, after decades of conservative rule, the britons want somebody who's a bit more modern. ah, the new prime minister is called harold wilson, the labor party leader. ah ....
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and we have a wide range going recent all the way back to monroe is our monroe guy here? i don't know. i guess he's not yet anyway. so it's quite event the society really has three purposes. the first is to get together and know other and introduce our children to each other and take advantage of the different presidential sites will go to a different site every year. but we're also very interested in civic education, which think is an egregious state in country. now all we have to do is look at the media's interviewing of various people and we're lucky if man on the street even knows who the president is, let alone we work. and one of the major problems, in my opinion, these days is people a lot of people have lost sight of it means to be a citizen you know you hear a lot of people demanding rights totally ignoring the responsibility side and our system and our freedoms all work because of focus on on our responsable cities particularly to supporting system which is not easy to support. and we all grind our teeth at various times, but to. teach people how to get when the
and we have a wide range going recent all the way back to monroe is our monroe guy here? i don't know. i guess he's not yet anyway. so it's quite event the society really has three purposes. the first is to get together and know other and introduce our children to each other and take advantage of the different presidential sites will go to a different site every year. but we're also very interested in civic education, which think is an egregious state in country. now all we have to do is look...
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james monroe remains a very close friend. thomas jefferson. and for the purposes of our story today, what we also know is that when madison realizes that we do need this thing called the bill of rights, amended to our constitution, one of the first things he does is travel to gunston hall and consult with mason about how best to accomplish that. mason lives long enough to see the bill of rights amended to the constitution and ultimately dies at gunston hall after a very brief illness in 1792. thomas jefferson was the last person to see last visitor to see him before he passed. and unfortunately, monroe was trying diligently to get there, but could not get there in time. so as we think about what all this means in its global context, there are a couple of key things that i'll just share by way of how i would define the global impact. most particularly of the virginia declaration of rights, and i've kind of got this divided down into a couple of different categories. one, it motivated other declarations. you know what? mason was able to do was c
james monroe remains a very close friend. thomas jefferson. and for the purposes of our story today, what we also know is that when madison realizes that we do need this thing called the bill of rights, amended to our constitution, one of the first things he does is travel to gunston hall and consult with mason about how best to accomplish that. mason lives long enough to see the bill of rights amended to the constitution and ultimately dies at gunston hall after a very brief illness in 1792....
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, highlighting the james monroe -- the dwight eisenhower museum and president lincoln's call -- cottage. bryan steil examines hollywood's role in shaping the
, highlighting the james monroe -- the dwight eisenhower museum and president lincoln's call -- cottage. bryan steil examines hollywood's role in shaping the