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and most have a sense that paul revere rode to the countryside but in fact the countryside was wide awake. i think we get most of our history from home desktop: by longfellow called the night right of all revere. we forget that home was written in 18 to one. what he's really talking about is the civil war and the threat from the south to the north. in fact in 1774, the countryside particularly in massachusetts is very much white away. officerral commanding waysd governor was in many trying to recapture countryside that was lost in his efforts to seize the arms and concord. what happens in what we are terming the wister revolution of 1774 is how the people really rebelled against the british people and essentially should down royal authority from the time of the tea party through early 1775. enraged by the intolerable acts that take lace. as being for primary act. in fact the one that impacted most people in rural massachusetts was the massachusetts government. it completely change the government. when they were given a royal charter to establish a colony government, one of the intolerable
and most have a sense that paul revere rode to the countryside but in fact the countryside was wide awake. i think we get most of our history from home desktop: by longfellow called the night right of all revere. we forget that home was written in 18 to one. what he's really talking about is the civil war and the threat from the south to the north. in fact in 1774, the countryside particularly in massachusetts is very much white away. officerral commanding waysd governor was in many trying to...
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will we have a soft landing now or look a lot like greece and 20 years john: thank you for being paul reverethe fight's over putting a woman on the $10 bill stem back room are the woman that are being suggested stack up type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. man woman or where you're from. city country we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪i am everyday people. farxiga may help in that fight every day. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. one pill a day helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. do not take if allergic to farxiga or its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing or swallowing. if you have any of these symptoms stop taking farxiga and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you ha
will we have a soft landing now or look a lot like greece and 20 years john: thank you for being paul reverethe fight's over putting a woman on the $10 bill stem back room are the woman that are being suggested stack up type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. man woman or where you're from. city country we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪i am everyday people. farxiga may help in that fight every day. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults...
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on april 18, 1775, paul revere said, "the british are coming!", they came again, carrying guitars instead of rifles and created a social phenomenon that changed our culture forever. (the beatles) ♪ she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ (the rolling stones) ♪ time is on my side ♪ (announcer) from 1964 to the end of the decade, the american pop, fashion, and music world were overpowered by british designers, actors, and music stars. (freddie and the dreamers) ♪ i'm telling you now ♪ i'm telling you right away ♪ (the animals) ♪ we gotta get out of this place ♪ ♪ if it's the last thing we ever do ♪ (the kinks) ♪ oh yeah, you really got me now ♪ ♪ you got me so i can't sleep at night ♪ ♪ you really got me ♪ you really got me hello, i'm peter noone, herman from herman's hermits, and we were one of those british invasion bands that found america a brand new wonderful arena for our music and creativity. ♪ something tells me i'm into something good ♪ (backing singers) ♪ something tells me i'm into something-- ♪ ♪ there she was, just a-walkin' down the street
on april 18, 1775, paul revere said, "the british are coming!", they came again, carrying guitars instead of rifles and created a social phenomenon that changed our culture forever. (the beatles) ♪ she loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ (the rolling stones) ♪ time is on my side ♪ (announcer) from 1964 to the end of the decade, the american pop, fashion, and music world were overpowered by british designers, actors, and music stars. (freddie and the dreamers) ♪ i'm telling you now...
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will we have a soft landing now or look a lot like greece and 20 years john: thank you for being paul reverethe fight's over putting a woman on the $10 bill stem back room are the woman that are being suggested stack up ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn with it neutralizes stomach acid and is the only product that forms a protective barrier that helps keep stomach acid in the stomach where it belongs. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief. try gaviscon®. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief. you're down with crestor. alright! now there's a way you can get crestor for $3. adding crestor, along with diet, lowers bad cholesterol. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing,pregnant
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here we are about halfway between plymouth rock and paul revere and it all seems to go entirely off the rails. salem offers several kind of stories and once i will make clear in a few minutes, but all of that in early nine short months. it's a tragedy to which we regularly return. few quarters of american history have been so ask-- have been so often explored and if you don't believe me take a look at this local library shelves of the 17th century america and by the way these are my office shelves when i finished the book and you'll notice those little volumes at the top, green and red volumes, those are the classical library refugee from the cleopatra years and only recently did i look up and wonder what cicero must think to be surrounded on all sides by puritans. [laughter] >> salem is a bit our national campfire tale, one of the rare moments in our history when the candles are knocked out and everyone seems to grope around the dark. if the place where all good stories begin. in the dark we believe most fervently and imagine most vividly. in the dark we contemplate our mistakes and wr
here we are about halfway between plymouth rock and paul revere and it all seems to go entirely off the rails. salem offers several kind of stories and once i will make clear in a few minutes, but all of that in early nine short months. it's a tragedy to which we regularly return. few quarters of american history have been so ask-- have been so often explored and if you don't believe me take a look at this local library shelves of the 17th century america and by the way these are my office...
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i was asleep at the captain's house in lexington, massachusetts, when paul revere comes ridings through town to let us know the british troops are on the move. they're by concord. i said, "paul, it's 10:30 at night. give me another minute-- man." ted: names are spelled out in detail on these entertaining tours. >> the back bay was the bay at the back of boston because this is all filled-in land. i was all charles river at high tide and mud flats at low tide. this was the back section of the city. the bay that wasn't open directly to the sea. it's almost like a little da vinci code right in here. if you can pick out the names and the stories, you can really start to put together how things are happening. ted: boston gets its name from the town the puritans came from as for bean town? >> i'm giving away one of the good jokes here. on sundays there was only one thing you could do and that was go to church. the women couldn't cook on sunday either because that was considered work. so they would come up with dishes that could be put by the stove to heat slowly over hours from saturday night
i was asleep at the captain's house in lexington, massachusetts, when paul revere comes ridings through town to let us know the british troops are on the move. they're by concord. i said, "paul, it's 10:30 at night. give me another minute-- man." ted: names are spelled out in detail on these entertaining tours. >> the back bay was the bay at the back of boston because this is all filled-in land. i was all charles river at high tide and mud flats at low tide. this was the back...
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most have a sense that paul revere rode through the countryside alarming a sleeping countryside to the threat of the british. but in fact, the countryside is wide awake. i think we get most of that history from a poem by henry wadsworth longfellow called the midnight ride of all revere. but that palm was written in longfellowe conflict is talking about is the civil war and the threat from the south to the north at that time of that conflict. fact, in 1774, the countryside, particularly in massachusetts is wide awake and is in open revolt by the time of april of 1775. the commanding military presence and royal governor is in many ways trying to recapture a countryside that is already lost to him in his efforts to seize the arms and armaments in concord. we areppens in what terming the worcester revolution of 1774 is how the country people rebelled against british authority and shut down royal authority outside of boston from the time of the tea party through early 1775. enraged by the intolerable acts that take place. andnow these intolerable co. versus acts as being for primary acts. w
most have a sense that paul revere rode through the countryside alarming a sleeping countryside to the threat of the british. but in fact, the countryside is wide awake. i think we get most of that history from a poem by henry wadsworth longfellow called the midnight ride of all revere. but that palm was written in longfellowe conflict is talking about is the civil war and the threat from the south to the north at that time of that conflict. fact, in 1774, the countryside, particularly in...
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. >> i was asleep in the house in massachusetts when paul revere comes ridings through town to let us know the british troops are on the move. they're by concord. i said, "paul, it's 10:30 at night. detail on these entertaining >> the back bay was the bay at is all filled-in land. i was all charles river at high this was the back section of the city. directly to the sea. vinci code right in here. and the stories, you can really start to put together how things are happening. ted: boston gets its name from the towns the puritans came from in lincolnshire county england. as for bean town? >> i'm giving away one of the on sundays there was only one thing you could do and that was go to church. the women couldn't cook on sunday either because that was considered work. so they would come up with dishes that could be put by the stove to heat slowly over hours from saturday night into sunday afternoon. one of those favorite dishes was beans. and some people say that this is why the benches in the churches but we don't know that for sure. antoinette: tomorrow on "chronicle," two strangers agr
. >> i was asleep in the house in massachusetts when paul revere comes ridings through town to let us know the british troops are on the move. they're by concord. i said, "paul, it's 10:30 at night. detail on these entertaining >> the back bay was the bay at is all filled-in land. i was all charles river at high this was the back section of the city. directly to the sea. vinci code right in here. and the stories, you can really start to put together how things are happening....
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steph curry isn't paul revere. but when you're 23-0, you're in demand.ors are driving up the price and forcing celtics players to let their calls go to voicemail. >> you don't come to the 6ers, tickets to the warriors, you know what i'm saying, [ censored ] , i [ indiscernible ] come get tickets to come to the warriors game. >> will the fans get to see both "splash brothers"? klay thompson didn't practice today as he continues to recover from the sprained ankle. and coach luke walton said the winning streak won't impact the decision to play thompson tomorrow night. >> he is obviously out there shooting around but it will be a game-time decision. and if there's any concern at all that his ankle hurts then we are not going to play him. >>> have to break out the happy dance tonight after receiving a contract extension to stay in berkeley through 2019. salary from pac-12 low of 2 million to an average of 2.8 million. the bears will play in the armed forces bowl this month. >>> the raiders will get their first look at brock osweiler this sunday. he is 6'7" on
steph curry isn't paul revere. but when you're 23-0, you're in demand.ors are driving up the price and forcing celtics players to let their calls go to voicemail. >> you don't come to the 6ers, tickets to the warriors, you know what i'm saying, [ censored ] , i [ indiscernible ] come get tickets to come to the warriors game. >> will the fans get to see both "splash brothers"? klay thompson didn't practice today as he continues to recover from the sprained ankle. and coach...
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most have a sense that paul revere rode to the countryside, alarming a sleeping countryside to the threat of the british. in fact, the countryside was wide awake. i think we get most of that history from a poem by henry walter longfellow called midnight ride of paul revere. was writtenat poem in 1851, and a conflict he is talking about is the civil war and the threat from the south to the north at that time of that conflict. in fact, in 1774, the countryside, particularly in massachusetts is very much wide-awake, and is an open revolt by the time of april 1775. as the city towards continue, you can check it out anytime on c-span.org. this weekend, we travel to worcester, massachusetts. we hope you tune in. >> the reagan narrative is he was a lightweight, grade b actor , which is what gerald ford said about him in 1976. with all the successes of the administration, historians have rated reagan low, i believe out of ideological bias. "q&a," crank shirley discusses "last act." >> i write about the facts, i do not make things out. i do not believe that buchanan, or anyone else makes things up
most have a sense that paul revere rode to the countryside, alarming a sleeping countryside to the threat of the british. in fact, the countryside was wide awake. i think we get most of that history from a poem by henry walter longfellow called midnight ride of paul revere. was writtenat poem in 1851, and a conflict he is talking about is the civil war and the threat from the south to the north at that time of that conflict. in fact, in 1774, the countryside, particularly in massachusetts is...
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paul revere, 206. time that ist of anybody want to join in? why is this some be coming back? >> this is the answer. settler colonialism is wrapped in laura ingalls wilder. kill her? of whatealing vision settler colonialism really was. cute little white girls. they are innocent. they have pigtails. but that is how we have packaged settler colonialism as opposed to genocide which it actually is. >> one of the reasons we can talk about this keyword -- g wo rd is because territorial expansion is done and it has for about a hundred years. >> in california yosemite is now a national park. you not to think about those injustices because it is so far away. any other responses? -- societies are assisting to --. distinctive australia and canada apologizes and we don't do that. this -- weinctive in are not a one-size-fits-all. where does the think of this register? >> when you talk about american , thetionalism by fiat assumption is if you do comparisons it becomes aggressive relativism. imperatively is to down the united states which is crazy because if you think imperatively, why woul
paul revere, 206. time that ist of anybody want to join in? why is this some be coming back? >> this is the answer. settler colonialism is wrapped in laura ingalls wilder. kill her? of whatealing vision settler colonialism really was. cute little white girls. they are innocent. they have pigtails. but that is how we have packaged settler colonialism as opposed to genocide which it actually is. >> one of the reasons we can talk about this keyword -- g wo rd is because territorial...