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after a scottish poet and singer called lady carolina nairn, who was a contemporary, actually, of robert burns. and she's a really interesting woman in her lifetime. it wasn't considered proper for a lady to be a poet, so many of her poems were wrongly attributed to robert burns, and it wasn't really until after her death that she got proper recognition. recognition. so i think there's this lovely story here of her not getting recognition in her own lifetime, and now getting recognition on another planet. i think that's really cool. and i've had a couple more since then. i've had i've named one after audre lorde in incredible poet as well, and also bessie macnicol, one of the original glasgow girls. i'm scottish myself, so it's lovely to have a little bit of a little bit of myself up there. well, it's just it's a problem. i don't think a lot of people were aware of, and it's just an amazing an effort on your part and everyone else's to get that problem solved. and, and congratulations on everything that you've discovered. annie lennox is, of course, an astronomer. i do want to mention thank yo
after a scottish poet and singer called lady carolina nairn, who was a contemporary, actually, of robert burns. and she's a really interesting woman in her lifetime. it wasn't considered proper for a lady to be a poet, so many of her poems were wrongly attributed to robert burns, and it wasn't really until after her death that she got proper recognition. recognition. so i think there's this lovely story here of her not getting recognition in her own lifetime, and now getting recognition on...
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he was called a true national poet, the voice of the midwest and the american robert burns.rote about simple. feelings coming from the heart. from a young age, she wrote, i was endlessly worried that there were no spectacular details or incredible circumstances in my biography, and that, perhaps, i could easily fit it all on one page, but i am firmly convinced that my books are a much more detailed and significant biography of me than anything else i can tell about myself. on this day, october 7, 1900... the poetess and translator, journalist and war correspondent margarita aliger was born in the fifteenth year. 90 years ago, on october 7, 1934 , novella matveeva was born. the poetess, prose writer, translator, literature of the vedas, laureate of the pushkin prize in poetry and the state prize of the russian federation in areas of literature and art. a vole cutting, a nimble tit, strange. a man is afraid of people, they nibble a crust of cheese next to a siren, let him be afraid of himself, stupid not of the world, not paying attention to the game, a cat passes, small betwe
he was called a true national poet, the voice of the midwest and the american robert burns.rote about simple. feelings coming from the heart. from a young age, she wrote, i was endlessly worried that there were no spectacular details or incredible circumstances in my biography, and that, perhaps, i could easily fit it all on one page, but i am firmly convinced that my books are a much more detailed and significant biography of me than anything else i can tell about myself. on this day, october...
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on stage from your right to left our historian john reese, tom rice that, doctor alexander burns and doctor robert, john reese is an alternate independent historian who wrote material culture off common soldiers in the army of the american revolution for over 30 years, his research is focused on military foods, soldiers belongings and burdens, army wagons and watercraft, campaign shelters and battle and campaign studies many of his work is actually available online mr. reese's first book, they were good soldiers, african-american serving in the continental army 7075 through 1783 and that was published in 2019 his next book due in early 2025 is the collaboration with historical artist entitled black soldiers and american were 1754 throughfr 1865 that expose african-american soldier from the french and indian war through the mikan civil war. our second panelist to john's right, your left is tom bryce dad he is an offering independent research specializing in studies during the mikan revolution he has published over 40 books and journal articles on a variety of subjects including the grand forage 177
on stage from your right to left our historian john reese, tom rice that, doctor alexander burns and doctor robert, john reese is an alternate independent historian who wrote material culture off common soldiers in the army of the american revolution for over 30 years, his research is focused on military foods, soldiers belongings and burdens, army wagons and watercraft, campaign shelters and battle and campaign studies many of his work is actually available online mr. reese's first book, they...
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seated on stage from your right to left historians jon reese, todd bryson, doctor alexander burns and doctor robert. with writing on the experience of the materials culture of common soldiers and women in the army of the american revolution for over 30 years. his research is focused on foods, soldiers belongings, army wagons or watercraft, camping shelters battle and campaign studies many of his works are available online. his first book as they were good soldiers african-american serving in the continental army 1775 through 1783 that was published in. his next book due out early 2025 is a collaborative historicalal artistle entitled as black soldiers and american oars 1754 through 1865. that explores the african-american soldier from the french and indian or through the american civil war. our second panelist to jon's right, your left is todd braisted author independent researcher specializing in loyalist a studies during the american revolution is published over 40 books and journal articles on a variety of. subjects including the grand forks 1778 the battleground around new york city that was pu
seated on stage from your right to left historians jon reese, todd bryson, doctor alexander burns and doctor robert. with writing on the experience of the materials culture of common soldiers and women in the army of the american revolution for over 30 years. his research is focused on foods, soldiers belongings, army wagons or watercraft, camping shelters battle and campaign studies many of his works are available online. his first book as they were good soldiers african-american serving in...
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stage from your right to left are historians john reese todd bryce said, doctor alexander burns and doctor robert zoellick john reese is an author and independent historian who's been writing on the experiences material culture of common soldiers and women in the army of the american revolution for over 30 years his research is focused on military foods, soldiers belonging a burden army wagons and water crafts, campaign shelters and battle and campaign studies many of his work is available online his first book was they were good soldiers come african-american serving in the continental army 7075 through 1783 and that was published in 2019 his next book due in early 2025 is a collaboration with historical artist entitled black soldiers in america were 1754 through 1865, that explores the african-american soldier from the french and indian war through the american civil war. our second panelist to john's right, your left comrades that he is an author in independent research s specializing in studs during the americanev revolution he published over 40 books and journal articles on a variety of subj
stage from your right to left are historians john reese todd bryce said, doctor alexander burns and doctor robert zoellick john reese is an author and independent historian who's been writing on the experiences material culture of common soldiers and women in the army of the american revolution for over 30 years his research is focused on military foods, soldiers belonging a burden army wagons and water crafts, campaign shelters and battle and campaign studies many of his work is available...
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alexander burns, and dr. robert selig, john reece is an author and independent historian who has been writing on the experiences and material culture of common soldiers and women in the armies of the american revolution for over 30 years. his research has focused on military foods, soldiers, belongings and burden. army wagons and watercraft campaigns, shelters and battle and campaign studies. many of his works are actually available online in mr. reece, his first book was they were good soldiers, african-americans serving in the continental army, 1775 through 1783. and that was published in 2019. his next book, due out in early 2025, is a collaboration with historical artists don trelawney, entitled don trainees black soldiers in american war 1754 through 1865, and that explores the african american soldier from the french, from the french and indian war through the american civil war. our second panelist to john's right, your left is todd brewster todd is an author and independent researcher specializing in loyalis
alexander burns, and dr. robert selig, john reece is an author and independent historian who has been writing on the experiences and material culture of common soldiers and women in the armies of the american revolution for over 30 years. his research has focused on military foods, soldiers, belongings and burden. army wagons and watercraft campaigns, shelters and battle and campaign studies. many of his works are actually available online in mr. reece, his first book was they were good...
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i think it's salvageable is another question but i love kevin robert respond when you asked would he do about the diversity suny said burn themm down. >> that's a colt. >> i think it should be alarming for everybody but i think it's 85 or 90% of our children are still educated in the schools and when you look at the ambulance of the teachers union and the position that they have taken. they have fully bought into this and they are fully pushing it. i don't know how anybody -- to the degree to which parents continue to step up and take control of education to think we earned a good path that i will will say i think in all of this my biggest concern remains the universities.ju it is just too difficult for all of us. if you can get your kid into yale or get your kid into harvard, yes you want that and we are ignoring what these universities are doing to our kids and until we put our foot down with the universities i think we are in trouble. >> mostly i think we need to fight for the good schools. i don't think that we can burn them. and by the way they are going to take them away from us. iou agree. my project i'm going to
i think it's salvageable is another question but i love kevin robert respond when you asked would he do about the diversity suny said burn themm down. >> that's a colt. >> i think it should be alarming for everybody but i think it's 85 or 90% of our children are still educated in the schools and when you look at the ambulance of the teachers union and the position that they have taken. they have fully bought into this and they are fully pushing it. i don't know how anybody -- to the...
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burns, thank you so much. let's bring in cbs news chief elections and campaign correspondent, robert costa.robert. 12 days out, i know you've been talking to the trump campaign. what's their closing argument? >> robert: sources close to the former president say this moment is all about making sure the base doesn't become complacent. that is why he is rallying evangelicals, reaching out to young conservatives, going on joe rogan's podcast later this week, and on sunday he will be at madison square garden in new york. it's all about casting his campaign as a movement of change, an echo of 2016. >> norah: what about for vice president kamala harris? >> robert: they're trying to reach out to those republicans who supported nikki haley in the 2024 republican primary. they believe putting an emphasis on character and conduct and talking about january 6th, you'll have a major event next week in d.c. about that event, at the same site trump spoke in 2021. it's all about bringing it back to those issues and make sure the suburban vote maybe goes to her. >> norah: we will be busy in the coming weeks.
burns, thank you so much. let's bring in cbs news chief elections and campaign correspondent, robert costa.robert. 12 days out, i know you've been talking to the trump campaign. what's their closing argument? >> robert: sources close to the former president say this moment is all about making sure the base doesn't become complacent. that is why he is rallying evangelicals, reaching out to young conservatives, going on joe rogan's podcast later this week, and on sunday he will be at...
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i love kevin roberts's response, when asked about what to do about the universities, he said burn them down. i think it should be alarming for everybody. 85%, 90% of our children are educated in public schools. when you look at the insidious influence of the teachers unions and oppose-ish and they have taken. they have fully bought into this and fully pushing it. i don't know how anybody send their kids to public school but the degree to which parents continue to step up and take control of education i think we are on a good path but i will say i think in all of this my biggest concern remains the universities. it is just too difficult for all of us. if you can get your kid into yale, if you can get your kid into harvard, you want that and you just, we are ignoring what these universities are doing to our kids and until we put our foot down with the universities i think we are in trouble. >> mostly i think we need to fight for the good schools, reform them. i don't think we can burn them. they are too important. we have to fight back but i agreed with 99%. >> i will say you can't chang
i love kevin roberts's response, when asked about what to do about the universities, he said burn them down. i think it should be alarming for everybody. 85%, 90% of our children are educated in public schools. when you look at the insidious influence of the teachers unions and oppose-ish and they have taken. they have fully bought into this and fully pushing it. i don't know how anybody send their kids to public school but the degree to which parents continue to step up and take control of...
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burned three transformer boxes, for one we received 30,000 rubles. the conflict in ukraine continues because of support. the west, the goal of which is to bring russia to its knees. prime minister robertzu made a series of loud statements in an interview with slovak television and radio. he emphasized that the situation cannot be resolved by military means, and also noted that he would never agree to ukraine joining nato. for this, i remind you, a unanimous decision by all states of the alliance is necessary. fitz also spoke in favor of perpetuating the memory of marshal of the soviet union ivan konev in his country. during the great patriotic war, he liberated czechoslovakia from the fascists. however. decades later, the monument to the famous commander became a victim of the czech authorities' fight against their own history. in prague, it was torn down 4 and a half years ago. in israel, army units brought the readiness. today is the anniversary of the hamas attack, a massive missile strike, the militants' invasion of border areas , the seizure of more than 250 hostages at a music festival. in response, i remind you, israel launched an operation in gaza. the shelling continues today
burned three transformer boxes, for one we received 30,000 rubles. the conflict in ukraine continues because of support. the west, the goal of which is to bring russia to its knees. prime minister robertzu made a series of loud statements in an interview with slovak television and radio. he emphasized that the situation cannot be resolved by military means, and also noted that he would never agree to ukraine joining nato. for this, i remind you, a unanimous decision by all states of the...
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i mean, i kevin roberts response when you once asked him, what do we do about the universities? and he said, burn them down, you know, yeah, i quote, you know, i think it should be alarming for everybody, but that i think it's 85 or 90% of our children are still educated public schools. and when you look at the insidious influence of the teachers unions and the position that they have taken, they have fully bought into this and they fully pushing it, i don't know how any. but they send their kids to public school. but i think to the extent to the to which parents can tend to step up and take control of education, i think we're on a good path. but i will say i think in all of this, my biggest concern remains, the universities, they just you know, it is just too, you know, for for for all of us, you know, if you can get your kid into yale, if you can your kid into harvard. yes. you want that. and you just like we're ignoring what those universities doing to our kids until we really put our foot down with the universities, i think we're we're in trouble. yeah. no, i mostly, i think we i think we nee
i mean, i kevin roberts response when you once asked him, what do we do about the universities? and he said, burn them down, you know, yeah, i quote, you know, i think it should be alarming for everybody, but that i think it's 85 or 90% of our children are still educated public schools. and when you look at the insidious influence of the teachers unions and the position that they have taken, they have fully bought into this and they fully pushing it, i don't know how any. but they send their...
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robert jr. was home friday when the flames came creeping up to his backyard. instead of leaving, he hoped fight the kohler fire. it's all right. the fire ultimately burned in avocado tree and part of his fence. how much water i poured onto this, it just kept coming back. this is our only safe spot. so all this caught on fire. i'm like, that's it. i got to go. just take a look at how close these flames came to these oakland homes. firefighters say that defensible space that you see right here played a major role in the fact that the fire didn't spread to more homes. we don't have any like those dry bushes in the back. that defensible space is what panetta rodeo credits to help protecting her home. the city always like. give us a notice. otherwise it would have been worse. you're only as safe as your neighbor. and it seems like that defensible space definitely prevented the fires from and flames from reaching those homes. another major factor joint state and local mutual aid pouring resources from the sky, including the state's c-130 to the ground with multiple agencies. the wind driven nature of it made it a pretty fluid situation for several hours and t
robert jr. was home friday when the flames came creeping up to his backyard. instead of leaving, he hoped fight the kohler fire. it's all right. the fire ultimately burned in avocado tree and part of his fence. how much water i poured onto this, it just kept coming back. this is our only safe spot. so all this caught on fire. i'm like, that's it. i got to go. just take a look at how close these flames came to these oakland homes. firefighters say that defensible space that you see right here...
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robert jr. was home friday when the flames came creeping up to his backyard. instead of leaving, he hoped fight the kohler fire. it's all right. the fire ultimately burnedn avocado tree and part of his fence. how much water i poured onto this, it just kept coming back. this is our only safe spot. so all this caught on fire. i'm like, that's it. i got to go. just take a look at how close these flames came to these oakland homes. firefighters say that defensible space that you see right here played a major role in the fact that the fire didn't spread to more homes. we don't have any like those dry bushes
robert jr. was home friday when the flames came creeping up to his backyard. instead of leaving, he hoped fight the kohler fire. it's all right. the fire ultimately burnedn avocado tree and part of his fence. how much water i poured onto this, it just kept coming back. this is our only safe spot. so all this caught on fire. i'm like, that's it. i got to go. just take a look at how close these flames came to these oakland homes. firefighters say that defensible space that you see right here...
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burn out. keith morrison: and then about seven months after amber's murder-- raymond "ray bob" roberts: i'm sittingto know something. what's your name? i don't want to tell you my name. just call me joe. ok, joe. what do you got? he said, well, i know who killed-- killed this girl. i saw a guy named geovany. i said, ok, what makes you think this guy did it? well, he asked me if i wanted to do a robbery with him, you know, before. i said, ok. fascinating. he says, we used to both work for eb games. i said, well, you know, why did he want to do this robbery? well, he wanted to do the robbery at this store because there's no cameras. i hang up with him. i call eb games. yeah, both of them did work for eb games. so i'm thinking, we finally got a break. keith morrison: the detective asked joe to come in for a talk. joe told him that at first, he didn't think geovany's request was serious. but after he heard about amber, said joe, it all clicked. geovany must have killed her. but how much stock could roberts put in this guy joe, who initially wouldn't even give his full name? and who was this geovany, an
burn out. keith morrison: and then about seven months after amber's murder-- raymond "ray bob" roberts: i'm sittingto know something. what's your name? i don't want to tell you my name. just call me joe. ok, joe. what do you got? he said, well, i know who killed-- killed this girl. i saw a guy named geovany. i said, ok, what makes you think this guy did it? well, he asked me if i wanted to do a robbery with him, you know, before. i said, ok. fascinating. he says, we used to both work...
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burned. the woman appeared to be in her 20s. dark, shoulder length hair, big, blue eyes, and no id. robert jones: there was a tire track there that we got some good photographs off of that we could use for comparison purposes. josh mankiewicz: and you're reasonably sure that, that belonged to the killer's vehicle. robert jones: yeah, we were almost 100% sure. it was the only track that was backed up right to the body. it had to be the vehicle. josh mankiewicz: to cops, the scene suggested she'd been killed somewhere else and then brought to this area near an old landfill. so where was that original crime scene? and more importantly, who was she? around 3:00 pm, about four hours after the body was found, the phone rang at the las cruces police department. a woman was reporting her college roommate missing. she'd last been seen at a house party with her boyfriend. mark myers: we would get several missing person cases a month. josh mankiewicz: mark myers was a detective with the las cruces pd. mark myers: i think what was concerning about this one was the close proximity to her house to where
burned. the woman appeared to be in her 20s. dark, shoulder length hair, big, blue eyes, and no id. robert jones: there was a tire track there that we got some good photographs off of that we could use for comparison purposes. josh mankiewicz: and you're reasonably sure that, that belonged to the killer's vehicle. robert jones: yeah, we were almost 100% sure. it was the only track that was backed up right to the body. it had to be the vehicle. josh mankiewicz: to cops, the scene suggested she'd...
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burning. indianapolis did not go up in flames because robert f kennedy made such a profound appeal to that cityk in indianapolis was dedicated. just as it was not random that martin luther king jr. found a wife strong enough to endure the challenges of the civil rights movement, it was no accident that bobby kennedy found a wife and partner could follow the unrelenting swings and perils, greater leadership requires great companionship. one thing i learned from my mother is that beside every great leader stands a very strong partner who refuses to be intimidated or distracted i am so honored to join in the celebration in the luminous life of faith, today i join with millions, how grateful we are. ethel kennedy rose to the challenges of god's plan. we will long remember her vibrant legacy with love, respect, ongoing commitment. thank you and god bless you all. [applause] >> thank you. it is my honor to ask president clinton to come forward. president clinton: father mcmillan, all of the kennedy family, president obama, thank you for what you said, kathleen, speaker pelosi, the first time i've eve
burning. indianapolis did not go up in flames because robert f kennedy made such a profound appeal to that cityk in indianapolis was dedicated. just as it was not random that martin luther king jr. found a wife strong enough to endure the challenges of the civil rights movement, it was no accident that bobby kennedy found a wife and partner could follow the unrelenting swings and perils, greater leadership requires great companionship. one thing i learned from my mother is that beside every...