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and he meets none other than nathaniel hawthorne nathaniel hawthorne had just published the scarlet letter. i mean, this is for me, you know, just the scarlet letter. he's just published the scarlet letter. yeah, it's selling well and with it and so melville melville meats nathaniel hawthorne, and it's interesting. this is there's some evidence that hawthorne was a very shy man and not the outgoing sort of impulsive sort like melville and there's some evidence that he had sort of instructed his wife to try to make it so that he didn't have to meet melville, but they did meet and and they actually spent some time during a shower of rain and during a literary picnic and it clearly ignited something in melville. he would then write an anonymous review. not of the scarlett letter but of an earlier group of short stories mosses from an old man's that and it's anonymous, but it's it's a love letter to to hawthorne and what it's interesting is you can see his creative process beginning what he's walking on to is, you know, he says you know, we think of hawthorne as this, you know, writing these p
and he meets none other than nathaniel hawthorne nathaniel hawthorne had just published the scarlet letter. i mean, this is for me, you know, just the scarlet letter. he's just published the scarlet letter. yeah, it's selling well and with it and so melville melville meats nathaniel hawthorne, and it's interesting. this is there's some evidence that hawthorne was a very shy man and not the outgoing sort of impulsive sort like melville and there's some evidence that he had sort of instructed his...
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so melville meets nathaniel hawthorne.interesting, there's some evidence that hawthorne was a very shy man and not the outgoing impulsive sport like melville. they did meet and they actually spent some time during a shower of rain and during a literally picnic, and it clearly ignited something in melville. he would then write an anonymous review, not of "the scarlet letter" but of an earlier group of short stories, and it's anonymous. but it's a love letter to hawthorne. what is interesting is you can see his creative process beginning. he says, you know, we think of hawthorne as this -- you know, writing these perfectly distilled short stories about our colonial past, but there's so much more in hawthorne. there is the power of blackness. this is what attracts melville. and it's the ability to dive down deep into places that we can't even admit exist, because otherwise we just lose it all and go insane. he uses that to translate into shakespeare and about all of those figures. why do we read shakespeare? shakespeare, you
so melville meets nathaniel hawthorne.interesting, there's some evidence that hawthorne was a very shy man and not the outgoing impulsive sport like melville. they did meet and they actually spent some time during a shower of rain and during a literally picnic, and it clearly ignited something in melville. he would then write an anonymous review, not of "the scarlet letter" but of an earlier group of short stories, and it's anonymous. but it's a love letter to hawthorne. what is...
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nathaniel in new york, nathaniel? >> caller: boo-yah jimmy chill. >> what is going on, nathaniel >> caller: huge fan of you and the show here. millennial invesr we have your back. don't worry about the guys on twitter. >> i'm getting to love them. appreciate that but i'm going to be in places tomorrow night because i'm having a good time on twitter i'm learning from everybody. i'm learning from reddit and game stop and you, nathaniel help me. >> caller: i want to give a shoutout to my two older brothers, jake and anthony, huge fans of the show. >> awesome good shoutout. >> caller: uber's recent update and aggressive acquisition strategy, how do you view uber as a reopening play but long term strategy, as well >> i'm worried we had some sort of robo taxis they couldn't make a lot of money but they then consolidated in the food delivery system. but i need to see this -- i need to see how they do once we reopen because i, as a restauranter, am very afraid that whole takeout stuff and delivery stuff, we want to go and hav
nathaniel in new york, nathaniel? >> caller: boo-yah jimmy chill. >> what is going on, nathaniel >> caller: huge fan of you and the show here. millennial invesr we have your back. don't worry about the guys on twitter. >> i'm getting to love them. appreciate that but i'm going to be in places tomorrow night because i'm having a good time on twitter i'm learning from everybody. i'm learning from reddit and game stop and you, nathaniel help me. >> caller: i want to...
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and he meets none other than nathaniel hawthorn. he had just publish "the scarlet letter" for me -- think, he just published "the scarlet letter qug. and melville meets nathaniel hawthorn. it is interesting. there is some evidence that hawthorn was a very shy man, and not the outgoing sort of impulsive sort like melville. and there is some evidence that he had sort of instructed his wife to make it so he didn't have to meet melville. but they did meet. and they actually spent some time during a shower of rain and during a literary picnic. and it clearly ignited something in melville. he would then write an anonymous review not of the scarlet letter but from an earlier group of stories moss from an old mance. it is anonyfíeh but it is a love letter to hawthorn. what is interesting is you can see his creative process beginning. what he's locking onto -- he says, you know, we think of hawthorn as writing these perfectly distilled crystalline short stories about our colonial past but, no, there is so much more in that you thorn. there i
and he meets none other than nathaniel hawthorn. he had just publish "the scarlet letter" for me -- think, he just published "the scarlet letter qug. and melville meets nathaniel hawthorn. it is interesting. there is some evidence that hawthorn was a very shy man, and not the outgoing sort of impulsive sort like melville. and there is some evidence that he had sort of instructed his wife to make it so he didn't have to meet melville. but they did meet. and they actually spent...
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as they felt that they could not influence the outcome we remember in the last elections the anti nathaniel camp had 61 including the joint list but other parties within this camp did not want to cooperate with them. their cooperation does seem key in forming a coalition many are expecting that and you know who to try to form a coalition with the far right party if it does that what impact could it have on government policy. yes well he's definitely going to go and try and form this coalition together with yemeni but even more concerning is the more radical right wing party that has emerged to diesel actions and this is the. you have their races here the homophobia. for a right there is and one of the members there in benghazi he was part of an organization was the that was described by the state department and israeli authorities as a terror organization and this this party it together was ben it is definitely going to push the the the the government in a very right wing direction. what about nasa you know his trial on corruption and fraud charges sammy is no longer a problem for him well
as they felt that they could not influence the outcome we remember in the last elections the anti nathaniel camp had 61 including the joint list but other parties within this camp did not want to cooperate with them. their cooperation does seem key in forming a coalition many are expecting that and you know who to try to form a coalition with the far right party if it does that what impact could it have on government policy. yes well he's definitely going to go and try and form this coalition...
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recently a poll indicating that in a system one percent of the public actually would like to see nathaniel leave his position. and they have to and to me and it. is comprised of those who are both left wing and right wing and many of them think that the rule of law is the important issue and that the now 2 we see is reelected he might try and postpone. it and he might do away with attorney general and he might hurt the israeli them ocracy others are saying that he's been too many years in office the problem is that they're not going to be certain parties in parliament and it seems to have a better tighter group supporting him is there any chance that never know who's likud party might get an outright majority in parliament or are we headed for another cliffhanger. well the situation is like this. park according to all the polls is around this 13 man they are which is much more than any other park and together with other right wing parties he can reach. the 60. and 61 what he needs is 61 out of a 120 and on the other hand and the other side of the map is very much divided some 70 different
recently a poll indicating that in a system one percent of the public actually would like to see nathaniel leave his position. and they have to and to me and it. is comprised of those who are both left wing and right wing and many of them think that the rule of law is the important issue and that the now 2 we see is reelected he might try and postpone. it and he might do away with attorney general and he might hurt the israeli them ocracy others are saying that he's been too many years in...
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there beauty, respect, san jose police arrested, nathaniel talivaa and jenevee pritchard as well is a 17-year-old minor for the murder, the tech say that the camera video help them zero in on the act who are believed to have belonged to of violent street gang, right now all three of the suspects are in police custody and what is likely to be part of the subsequent follow-up investigation we will check to see if anyone else knew about, health, or ordered this brutal myrtle -- murder. >>> right now that is a city council members are discussing archer punishments for people that promote sideshows, they're proposing a crack down the people who post about it on social media. the proposal would also create a task force. that would allow law enforcement agencies across santa clara county to respond to these sideshows no matter where they are. we will let you know what happens with today's meeting. >>> let's take a live look at oracle park in san francisco where fans can soon be able to see the giants in action. the giants are awaiting final approval from the city but the team expects it does
there beauty, respect, san jose police arrested, nathaniel talivaa and jenevee pritchard as well is a 17-year-old minor for the murder, the tech say that the camera video help them zero in on the act who are believed to have belonged to of violent street gang, right now all three of the suspects are in police custody and what is likely to be part of the subsequent follow-up investigation we will check to see if anyone else knew about, health, or ordered this brutal myrtle -- murder....
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. >>> nathaniel talks about "the heart of the sea" following a destructive attack by a sperm whale ande accounts the fate of the ship's crew, as they spent three months, trying in vein, to reach mainland south america before being rescued. the nan ticket historical association hosted the event and provided the video. >>> good evening and welcome to the nantucket whaling museum. the 200th anniversary
. >>> nathaniel talks about "the heart of the sea" following a destructive attack by a sperm whale ande accounts the fate of the ship's crew, as they spent three months, trying in vein, to reach mainland south america before being rescued. the nan ticket historical association hosted the event and provided the video. >>> good evening and welcome to the nantucket whaling museum. the 200th anniversary
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nathaniel philbrick talks about his book whaleship ethics, sinking and aftermath. the nantucket historical association, hosted this event and provided the video. >> good evening, and welcome to the nantucket wailing museum. the entire historical so she shun is pleased to bring you our socially distance, commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the whale ship ethics tragedy. we are thrilled to be this evening, in conversation with nathaniel philbrick, longtime island are here. he and his wife arrived in nantucket, in 1986. and have lived here, ever since. and he is a historian, and has written numerous books about the island. in year 2000, published in the heart of the sea. a book about the essex tragedy, that one the book award in 2004 nonfiction. he has gone on to write a number of books, a very good book about the u.s. exploring expedition. looking at the mayflower. a whole variety of other interesting topics. wrenching off from nantucket, this is a sea bass for all of the history work that he is done. we are thrilled everybody can join us this evening. the stor
nathaniel philbrick talks about his book whaleship ethics, sinking and aftermath. the nantucket historical association, hosted this event and provided the video. >> good evening, and welcome to the nantucket wailing museum. the entire historical so she shun is pleased to bring you our socially distance, commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the whale ship ethics tragedy. we are thrilled to be this evening, in conversation with nathaniel philbrick, longtime island are here. he and his...
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i think you ate nathaniel easter bunny, though, that i left at your desk.orgot to leave a note saying that it was for nathaniel and i caught you red-handed saying, oh, that was for the fanueil. what i did though, i did. you promise problems that was one where it came from. >> i forgot the know that. but the intention there. and we talk live on my desk and not at least have been tempted. now, i know you did so okay. but he didn't see that, though he was happy thanks appreciate it. now puts. all right. stay with us, everyone. we're continuing to follow breaking news out of oakland of the fire that is happening at the center there along lake merritt along with the warm up. that is in our forecast as well. kron 4 news at 10 o'clock coming your way. >> just moments away. >> when prime time from the bay area's local news stations. you're watching kron 4 news 10. >> now at 10 o'clock, a 12 year-old in the east bay leads a rally calling for an end to the hate and racism against the asian american and pacific islander communities. thanks so much for spending time wi
i think you ate nathaniel easter bunny, though, that i left at your desk.orgot to leave a note saying that it was for nathaniel and i caught you red-handed saying, oh, that was for the fanueil. what i did though, i did. you promise problems that was one where it came from. >> i forgot the know that. but the intention there. and we talk live on my desk and not at least have been tempted. now, i know you did so okay. but he didn't see that, though he was happy thanks appreciate it. now...
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. >> reporter: said as a police arrested nathaniel talivaa and jenevee pritchard as well is a 17-year-old minor for the murder. the camera footage were helpful >> reporter: those that have evil thoughts and deeds they do not care. they were not part of this community. they just came after that innocent guy and took his life. >> reporter: we wanted to ask san jose police about a violent street gang apparently targeting members of the public at random. they however would not go on camera. they left the important questions unanswered and the public understandably jittery. >> are the ask about two tong nguyen , his family and friends. >> is there anybody else involved in this matter? >> reporter: the court documents in the police reports that i went over today basically describe a three- person crew, a getaway driver and the two alleged gunmen. but the murder trial they will try to figure out if anyone knew about, helped plan or possibly even ordered this murder. >> thank you so much. >>> in the murder trial for the former minneapolis police officer, derek chauvin , the jurors witnessed testi
. >> reporter: said as a police arrested nathaniel talivaa and jenevee pritchard as well is a 17-year-old minor for the murder. the camera footage were helpful >> reporter: those that have evil thoughts and deeds they do not care. they were not part of this community. they just came after that innocent guy and took his life. >> reporter: we wanted to ask san jose police about a violent street gang apparently targeting members of the public at random. they however would not go...
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. >> police today announced the arrest of 20 year-old nathaniel tal of a 23 year-old jenny prichard anduvenile suspect in connection with a february 9th homicide. police say crime sometimes coincides with warmer weather day light savings time and the longer days and an easing of the pandemic has more people out and about beyond that, they say the recent crimes appeared to be unrelated right now as far as i know, i can't. >> specifically say that one incident is related to the other. like i said, we have investigators looking into all of these. we are working hard to identify and arrest people. >> and while police say that homicides have been trending up since the pandemic began. they say that burglaries and property crimes are down live in san jose. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. thank you, rob a california legislative proposal that reduces the penalty for committing armed robberies. >> is drawing condemnation from a broad coalition who opposed the idea they say it's dangerous sow ever the lawmaker behind the senate bill says it will prevent overcharging nonviolent criminals. scott force's s
. >> police today announced the arrest of 20 year-old nathaniel tal of a 23 year-old jenny prichard anduvenile suspect in connection with a february 9th homicide. police say crime sometimes coincides with warmer weather day light savings time and the longer days and an easing of the pandemic has more people out and about beyond that, they say the recent crimes appeared to be unrelated right now as far as i know, i can't. >> specifically say that one incident is related to the other....
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neighborhood doesn't automatically make it a gang-related police today announced the arrest of 20 year-old nathaniel tal of a 23 year-old. jenny prichard and a juvenile suspect in connection with a february 9th homicide. >> police say crime sometimes coincides with warmer weather day light savings time and the longer days and an easing of the pandemic has more people out and about beyond that, they say the recent crimes appeared to be unrelated right now as far as i know, i can't. >> specifically say that one incident is related to the other. like i said, we have investigators looking into all of these. we are working hard to identify and arrest people. >> in san jose. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. california legislative proposal that reduces the penalty for committing armed robberies is drawing condemnation from a broad coalition. it opposes the idea. they say it's dangerous. but the lawmaker behind the senate bill says it will prevent overcharging nonviolent criminals. harper says it made, you has the story. >> but that it sound a shunt hold. chartered is this bill as matter of fact, in our opinion it
neighborhood doesn't automatically make it a gang-related police today announced the arrest of 20 year-old nathaniel tal of a 23 year-old. jenny prichard and a juvenile suspect in connection with a february 9th homicide. >> police say crime sometimes coincides with warmer weather day light savings time and the longer days and an easing of the pandemic has more people out and about beyond that, they say the recent crimes appeared to be unrelated right now as far as i know, i can't....
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and i fully agree we giggle about this analysis is that it's almost an accidental and about about nathaniel but when he said a friend of mine that i know is in it and you know the person the way he handles himself in his apartment he stood by the same time also he's likable the very things that there's no mentioned just before the election of the palestinians shoes but there can only if the way they hold the face mantling which one of arms has been. you need say that it's a dead end of the day so the elect today as i said if the info election so you're already there voted exactly very similarly the pattern is so similar how the expects to get defense this us we'll see but the most important thing is to look by the end of tomorrow well that of there is any shift in the blocks and to go again not necessarily your logic oh but it's more those who want 'd to see the end often it and you know there are those and those who try to keep cleaning up get off that what do you think if netanyahu is calculation here i mean obviously he's hoping that a greater majority will give him more power but what w
and i fully agree we giggle about this analysis is that it's almost an accidental and about about nathaniel but when he said a friend of mine that i know is in it and you know the person the way he handles himself in his apartment he stood by the same time also he's likable the very things that there's no mentioned just before the election of the palestinians shoes but there can only if the way they hold the face mantling which one of arms has been. you need say that it's a dead end of the day...
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up next, nathaniel philbrick author of "why read moby-dick?" discusses its lasting legacy. the national his tore irk association hosted this program and provided the video. >>> a tremendous pleasure to be here. you know, "mobey-dick" is my personal bible. and not being an academic, i miss the camaraderie of being with fellow intellectuals. and so this symposium idea is just so much fun for me and it's just been great to hear tough acts to follow, and, but, just wonderful. and i remember years ago my, i think the first academic conference i ever attended was here on nantucket when susan beagle and west tiffany at the umass feed station organized and i delivered a paper on steinbeck's last novel. "the winter of our discontent." by that time we associate him with california and "grapes of wrath" settled in sag harbor and "winter of discontsent" is about that town meeting the challenges of development, of an historic town, you know, dealing with all that and i got into steinbeck's edition of "mobey-dick." he was there for the centennial celebration of "mobey-dick" and wrote to
up next, nathaniel philbrick author of "why read moby-dick?" discusses its lasting legacy. the national his tore irk association hosted this program and provided the video. >>> a tremendous pleasure to be here. you know, "mobey-dick" is my personal bible. and not being an academic, i miss the camaraderie of being with fellow intellectuals. and so this symposium idea is just so much fun for me and it's just been great to hear tough acts to follow, and, but, just...
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up next, nathaniel philbrick author of "why read moby-dick?" discusses its lasting legacy. the national his tore irk association hosted this program and provided the video
up next, nathaniel philbrick author of "why read moby-dick?" discusses its lasting legacy. the national his tore irk association hosted this program and provided the video
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up next, nathaniel philbrick author of "why read moby-dick?" discusses its lasting legacy. the national his tore irk association hosted this program and provided the video. >>> a tremendous pleasure to be here. you know, "mobey-dick" is my personal bible. and not being an academic, i miss the camaraderie of being with fellow intellectuals. and so this symposium idea is just so much fun for me and it's just been great to hear tough
up next, nathaniel philbrick author of "why read moby-dick?" discusses its lasting legacy. the national his tore irk association hosted this program and provided the video. >>> a tremendous pleasure to be here. you know, "mobey-dick" is my personal bible. and not being an academic, i miss the camaraderie of being with fellow intellectuals. and so this symposium idea is just so much fun for me and it's just been great to hear tough
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>>they think about it that's true in real life that's covered up yeah nathaniel was happy that it's gone get approved, so i guess. >>theresa deo proof, i mean i'm convinced jonathan has a twin and they just swap out every once in a while so there's like the beer to and then there's like jot the block to take a look at your bay area forecast for your microclimate monday because we're all going to notice below average temperatures it is going to be a drier day to start your work week but we could see a stray shower or 2, but temperatures cooling down into the mid 50's for downtown san francisco. so going to remain below average for you once again low 50's for those of you in sunset district, half moon bay at 54 degrees as his daily city and we're tracking widespread mid 50's from brisbane to burlingame so we're already going to track those changes temperature wise starting monday, san mateo 57 degrees redwood city trying to flirt with 60's but 59 degrees. >>expect a mix of sun and clouds so a drier outlook for those of you in the south bay don't really expect to see any showers for your mo
>>they think about it that's true in real life that's covered up yeah nathaniel was happy that it's gone get approved, so i guess. >>theresa deo proof, i mean i'm convinced jonathan has a twin and they just swap out every once in a while so there's like the beer to and then there's like jot the block to take a look at your bay area forecast for your microclimate monday because we're all going to notice below average temperatures it is going to be a drier day to start your work week...
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. >> police today announced the arrest of 20 year-old nathaniel tal of a 23 year-old jenny prichard and a juvenile suslect in connection with a february 9th homicide. police say crime sometimes coincides with warmer weather daylight savings. time and the longer days and an easing of the pandemic has more people out and about beyond that, they say the recent crimes appeared to be unrelated right now as far as i know, i can't. >> specifically say that one incident is related to the other. like i said, we have investigators looking into all of these. we are working hard to identify and arrest people. >> in san jose. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. take a look at this. some artistic support from students in the east bay at a day after a church was vandalized. students from. >> cornerstone christian school painted boarded up windows at church in antioch. about 50. those windows were smashed yesterday. surveillance video captured video of a person throwing dozens of rocks through about 50 windows causing 10's of thousands of dollars in damage. the man seen throwing the rocks has been arrested. >> s
. >> police today announced the arrest of 20 year-old nathaniel tal of a 23 year-old jenny prichard and a juvenile suslect in connection with a february 9th homicide. police say crime sometimes coincides with warmer weather daylight savings. time and the longer days and an easing of the pandemic has more people out and about beyond that, they say the recent crimes appeared to be unrelated right now as far as i know, i can't. >> specifically say that one incident is related to the...
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long time trying to figure out what it was and i actually traced it to a massachusetts doctor named nathaniel eanes. he was a democratic republican and the brother of leading federalist, fisher ames, who he does not get along with. meth annual did not like the federalists, often -- the note on the back of this seems to be some kind of attack on the federalist party, may be aimed at his brother, may be on a note he got from were handed to fisher, but what we see is a private, personal message, albeit one of may be a political bent on a banknote being circulated very early in the 1800s. all of these types of messages are relevant because as people interacted with these notes, it's important to remember none of these banknotes or shinplasters are legal tender. these notes circulated by the consent of whoever is accepting them. there is no law, no legislation saying anyone has to accept the banknote in hand or a shinplaster in payment. what you see in this ongoing struggle between banknote producers and banknote holders is an attempt by banknote producers to create a banknote that can circulate a
long time trying to figure out what it was and i actually traced it to a massachusetts doctor named nathaniel eanes. he was a democratic republican and the brother of leading federalist, fisher ames, who he does not get along with. meth annual did not like the federalists, often -- the note on the back of this seems to be some kind of attack on the federalist party, may be aimed at his brother, may be on a note he got from were handed to fisher, but what we see is a private, personal message,...
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there's a remarkable passage at the end of nathaniel hawthorne 1850 the scarlet letter. when after a long absence he returns to the scene of the crime. as punishment for doctor shen worn a red letter a but after all those years that even the harshest judge would coarser to continue to work. she decides of her own free will to keep it fastened to a blouse because the narrator tells us it is ceased to be a stigma attached to the world scored in bitterness and became a type of something to be sorrow over and looked upon with all yet with reverence, too. the village is a source of conference, not as a person stained with sin. when people suffered the dreary burden of a heart especially in matters of love or misplaced passion, a visit her cottage for counsel. they knew has to would understand their pain. the goal of the punishment had been to marginalize hester from society that by claiming adultery for herself, as if with the pride of a 21st century lgbtq advocate who is reclaim the word from the bigots, she makes the letter a mark of dignity in experience rather than a sham
there's a remarkable passage at the end of nathaniel hawthorne 1850 the scarlet letter. when after a long absence he returns to the scene of the crime. as punishment for doctor shen worn a red letter a but after all those years that even the harshest judge would coarser to continue to work. she decides of her own free will to keep it fastened to a blouse because the narrator tells us it is ceased to be a stigma attached to the world scored in bitterness and became a type of something to be...
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. >>> nathaniel talks about "the heart of the sea" following a destructive attack by a sperm whale and he accounts the fate of the ship's crew, as they spent three months, trying in vein, to reach mainland south america before being rescued. the nan ticket historical association hosted the event and provided the video. >>> good evening and welcome to the nantucket whaling museum. the 200th anniversary of the essex whale tragedy. and we are thrilled to be this evening, in kangds with long-time island erhere. they arrived in 1986 and have lived here ever since. and nat is a historian and has written numerous books about the island in the year 2000, published "in the heart of the sea." a book about the essex tragedy, which won the national book award in 2000 for nonfiction. since then, he's gone on to write quite a number of books, very good book about the u.s. exploring expedition, looking at mayflower, a variety of other interesting topics. branching off from sort of nan ticket. this is a sea base for all of the history work that nat's done. but we are thrilled that everybody can join u
. >>> nathaniel talks about "the heart of the sea" following a destructive attack by a sperm whale and he accounts the fate of the ship's crew, as they spent three months, trying in vein, to reach mainland south america before being rescued. the nan ticket historical association hosted the event and provided the video. >>> good evening and welcome to the nantucket whaling museum. the 200th anniversary of the essex whale tragedy. and we are thrilled to be this...
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>> she said, nathaniel kibby. he lives in gorham, new hampshire. >> reporter: a s.w.a.t.. >> i heard the radio communications say that he had a pistol in his waistband, and i felt like the next communication was going to be that there were shots fired. it was maybe two to three minutes after that i heard the radio communication come across that the subject was in custody. >> nate kibby behaved like nate kibby always behaved. he was never physically confrontational with the police. he was violent in situations where he had the upper hand and the victim was compromised. >> a dramatic day in a new hampshire courtroom, a young man faced with a 34-year-old man under arrest and now charged with kidnapping her. >> reporter: at kibby's arraignment, abby's courage is in full view as she stares down her former captor, but there will be no trial. months later, nate kibby pleads guilty to a range of charges, including kidnapping and sex assault. >> well, initially, he faced 183 charges, but with the plea deal with the state, pled guilty to seven of those charges. now kibby will spend
>> she said, nathaniel kibby. he lives in gorham, new hampshire. >> reporter: a s.w.a.t.. >> i heard the radio communications say that he had a pistol in his waistband, and i felt like the next communication was going to be that there were shots fired. it was maybe two to three minutes after that i heard the radio communication come across that the subject was in custody. >> nate kibby behaved like nate kibby always behaved. he was never physically confrontational with...
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the nantucket historical association and we are thrilled to be this evening in conversation with nathaniel philbrick, long-time islander here. nat and his wife arrived on nantucket in 1986, and have lived here ever since. and nat is an historian and has written numerous books about the island. in the year 2000 published in "in the heart of the sea," a book about the "essex" tragedy, which won the national book award in 2000 for nonfiction. since then he's gone on to write quite a number of books, very good book about the u.s. exploring expedition, looking at the mayflower, a whole variety of other interesting topics, branching off from sort of nantucket. this is sort of the sea base for all of the work that nat's done. we are thrilled that everybody can join us this evening. this story of the "essex" tragedy is a sort of near and dear story to nantucket and to nantucket's identity as an historic whaling port. and this organization, the nantucket museum, is a unique place to tell this story. we preserve the history of nantucket for the people of nantucket and we have lots of collections rel
the nantucket historical association and we are thrilled to be this evening in conversation with nathaniel philbrick, long-time islander here. nat and his wife arrived on nantucket in 1986, and have lived here ever since. and nat is an historian and has written numerous books about the island. in the year 2000 published in "in the heart of the sea," a book about the "essex" tragedy, which won the national book award in 2000 for nonfiction. since then he's gone on to write...
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general nathaniel g. harris -- this is going to be post-gettysburg. that's why you don't know him for the most part. probably the most famous thing he did was -- war-wise -- would be spotsylvania courthouse. he is at battery greg outside petersburg, which is well worth seeing. thank you, greg. your great -- harris would write, your great obedience to wisdom and law we're pursuing and following and all your men are peacefully at work trying to build up their shadow fortunes and the country is peace and prosperity. 1867. january 7th, congress looks into acts of impeachment against president johnson. march 2nd, federal government passes the reconstruction acts. these acts strip the state governments of power and place the south in five military districts. congress declares it can change any aspect of local government without previous notice. states must ratify the 14th amendment. and one out of every four confederates are excluded from voting. and all african-americans are included. the real carpet bagger era was beginning. northerners are elected by bla
general nathaniel g. harris -- this is going to be post-gettysburg. that's why you don't know him for the most part. probably the most famous thing he did was -- war-wise -- would be spotsylvania courthouse. he is at battery greg outside petersburg, which is well worth seeing. thank you, greg. your great -- harris would write, your great obedience to wisdom and law we're pursuing and following and all your men are peacefully at work trying to build up their shadow fortunes and the country is...
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well he is in is in i mean it's it's basically been for the past you know almost 10 years nathaniel runs against himself meeting basically he's running against himself the thing is like this there is a lot of for tea for finishing up when that's and you know people are used to the corruption although some people say ok you know he's on their trial but most people it's not a burning issue but people are already you know he's been like a total of 14 or 15 years here as prime minister so people are getting fatigued of that kind about the middle east all right how is it not a burning issue how is it not a burning issue that the leader of the country is under the microscope like this surely that is something which would make people think again. we're used to it where you stood ready each election when we got a little bit more of the sensitized 1st says you know what's going to happen when the police recommended and i mean what's going to happen when he actually the attorney general recommends an indictment what happens when he actually gets indicted and what happens when he's on trial so we'v
well he is in is in i mean it's it's basically been for the past you know almost 10 years nathaniel runs against himself meeting basically he's running against himself the thing is like this there is a lot of for tea for finishing up when that's and you know people are used to the corruption although some people say ok you know he's on their trial but most people it's not a burning issue but people are already you know he's been like a total of 14 or 15 years here as prime minister so people...
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nathaniel beers from children's national hospital here in washington dc for walking us through childrennd covid-19 and school reopenings. inc. you so much for your time. -- thank you so much for your time. we will let you talk to us about your topic public policy issues. you see the numbers there on your screen. after that we will turn our attention to this date of -- the state of america's national parks. that discussion will be coming up soon. we will be right back. ♪ >>>> cohosts of the history checks podcast talk about the podcast support -- history chicks podcasts talk about the podcast's history. >> girls are hungry for role models. we keep hearing " representation is important," and that is so true. the amount of emails we get from very young girls or their mothers saying how either the subject we cover or the very fact that they hear two women speaking in that format, how it has affected them. >> all throughout history women have typically been the woman behind the man. what we get to do here is talk about the men behind the woman, but focus on her life and tell the story from h
nathaniel beers from children's national hospital here in washington dc for walking us through childrennd covid-19 and school reopenings. inc. you so much for your time. -- thank you so much for your time. we will let you talk to us about your topic public policy issues. you see the numbers there on your screen. after that we will turn our attention to this date of -- the state of america's national parks. that discussion will be coming up soon. we will be right back. ♪ >>>>...
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moby--- was written by herman melville and published in 1851 up next nathaniel philbrick author of whyread moby--- discusses his love of the classic novel and its lasting legacy the nantucket historical association hosted this program and provided the video. it is a tremendous pleasure to be here. you know moby--- is my personal bible and and not being an academic. i miss the camaraderie of being with fellow intellectuals. and so t
moby--- was written by herman melville and published in 1851 up next nathaniel philbrick author of whyread moby--- discusses his love of the classic novel and its lasting legacy the nantucket historical association hosted this program and provided the video. it is a tremendous pleasure to be here. you know moby--- is my personal bible and and not being an academic. i miss the camaraderie of being with fellow intellectuals. and so t
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tonight, the nantucket historical association hosts a talk by nathaniel on his book "in the heart of the sea." in it, he details the 1820 sinking of the essex in the pacific ocean falling a sperm whale attack and recalls the fate of the ship's crew as they spent three months trying, in vain, to reach mainland south america before being rescued. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv on c-span3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. coming up this weekend. saturday, at 6:00 p.m. eastern, on the civil war. a discussion on sheraton's ride. the october 1864 arrival of union general john phillip sheridan at cedar creek battlefield. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america. four films marking women's history month. including the 1987 film, "crossing borders" and "women in the family of man" from 1971. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts. a re-creation of events of the assassination attempt on president ronald reagan by john hinkley jr. and at 8:00 p.m. easter
tonight, the nantucket historical association hosts a talk by nathaniel on his book "in the heart of the sea." in it, he details the 1820 sinking of the essex in the pacific ocean falling a sperm whale attack and recalls the fate of the ship's crew as they spent three months trying, in vain, to reach mainland south america before being rescued. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv on c-span3....
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nathaniel philbrick talks about his book whaleship ethics, sinking
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nathaniel beers of the children's national hospital talks about the impact of coronavirus on children recent guidance on school reopens. later, national parks conservations association's kristen brengel looks at the state of american national parks. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning and welcome to washington journal. congressional action this week toward that shamed toward bringing it into reality. that's only after they congressional on desk congressionally approved -- congressionally approved was passed. the whole process should start from scratch and an equal right amendment isn'tde
nathaniel beers of the children's national hospital talks about the impact of coronavirus on children recent guidance on school reopens. later, national parks conservations association's kristen brengel looks at the state of american national parks. we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning and welcome to washington journal. congressional action this week toward that shamed toward bringing it into...