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. >> host: who was rufus estes? >> guest: rufus estes was a man come was born into slavery, and after the civil war he began learning how to cook, and he worked his way although it up to being the head chef for the pullman car company which were very, very fancy train cars for the elite of america. and he really created a cuisine that was used in those train cars for decades afterward, and he became one of the top celebrity chefs in america. his story is absolutely fascinating, and his cuisine is interesting because it's kind of a combination of the foods that he grew up eating along with the foods of the very wealthy and the elite, kind of combined together. it's wonderful, wonderful foods. >> host: max miller, over the span of history that you look at, have been some consistent ingredients or consistent foods that are still eaten today? >> guest: yeah. it's usually the easiest ones to grow, the easiest ones to get, onions and garlic and oils of any kind. you know, really does basic ingredients, they just appear al
. >> host: who was rufus estes? >> guest: rufus estes was a man come was born into slavery, and after the civil war he began learning how to cook, and he worked his way although it up to being the head chef for the pullman car company which were very, very fancy train cars for the elite of america. and he really created a cuisine that was used in those train cars for decades afterward, and he became one of the top celebrity chefs in america. his story is absolutely fascinating, and...
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. >> who is rufus? parts he was born into slavery and after the civil war he began learning how to cook. he workedd its way all the way p to being the head chef for the pullman car company which are very, very fancy train cars for the elite of america. he really created a cuisine that was used in those train cards cars fordecades after words ande one of the top celebrity chefs in america. the story is absently fascinating. his cuisine is interesting because it is kind of a combination of the foods he grew up eating alone with the foods of the very wealthy and elites combined together it is a wonderful, wonderful foods. >> host: over the span of history you have looked at, there been consistent ingredients or consistent foods interestedly today? yes. but usually the easiest ones to grow the easiest ones to get.kn onions, and garlic, and oils of any kind. really those basic ingredients appear all over the world and all throughout cuisine in general. but one of the things is always appearing in different f
. >> who is rufus? parts he was born into slavery and after the civil war he began learning how to cook. he workedd its way all the way p to being the head chef for the pullman car company which are very, very fancy train cars for the elite of america. he really created a cuisine that was used in those train cards cars fordecades after words ande one of the top celebrity chefs in america. the story is absently fascinating. his cuisine is interesting because it is kind of a combination of...
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so the rufus bet on is a marsupial and ancient member of the king family.las at the san francisco zoo treated to a holiday seemed enrichment and treat day. the zoo said if use bubbles to replicate snow and included some of the grille is favorite treats despite their great size, gorillas are usually shy and pass of animals they use vocalizations visual signs and cents to communicate with one another. but got some holiday fun. checking out the tree there. hey, that's it from the newsroom right now. thank you so much for joining us here during kron. 4 news at noon. i'm just involvement. i'll see you again during kron. 4 news at 2 3 o'clock today live in the bay is next. that's right. just seen coming up today on live in the bay. we have the bayfield harm. harmonic holiday extravaganza show all the details on this diverse entertaining show and how you can attend. >> of the shows here in the bay area. plus, parents for image consent. we sat down with one of the national spokesperson to talk about all the details on how you can protect you and your loved ones. th
so the rufus bet on is a marsupial and ancient member of the king family.las at the san francisco zoo treated to a holiday seemed enrichment and treat day. the zoo said if use bubbles to replicate snow and included some of the grille is favorite treats despite their great size, gorillas are usually shy and pass of animals they use vocalizations visual signs and cents to communicate with one another. but got some holiday fun. checking out the tree there. hey, that's it from the newsroom right...
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i wonder if you have run into a pitcher by the name of rufus oliver moore. he was playing later, 1880s, 1890s. >> the question is have i ran into a pitcher rufus oliver moore?d >> he went by all he or how. >> pitching and maybe the 1880s? >> 1880s and 90s. >> i have not. i have limited myself to the 1860s with these two baseball teams and what was going on. however, there is another publication out there to really tell the story of knoxville, it fills in what is going on with civil war baseball in the south. there could be, i could come across it that i have not. i could throw it to the crowd and look to my good friend and researcher mark, have you heard that name? he is looking. that is why he is dependent. >> i am trying to track him down because he is the grandfather of the individual who i think is probably the greatest baseball player to come from knoxville, tennessee, doris, sammy sam's. he played eight years with the all-american girls professional baseball league. six time all- star, two-time ndp. and set the single-season record for home runs in 12,
i wonder if you have run into a pitcher by the name of rufus oliver moore. he was playing later, 1880s, 1890s. >> the question is have i ran into a pitcher rufus oliver moore?d >> he went by all he or how. >> pitching and maybe the 1880s? >> 1880s and 90s. >> i have not. i have limited myself to the 1860s with these two baseball teams and what was going on. however, there is another publication out there to really tell the story of knoxville, it fills in what is...
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if you've run into a pitcher by the name rufus oliver moore. he was playing a little bit later probably the 1880s 1890s. the is have i run into a pitcher rufus oliver moore went by ali or all went by either ali or al pitching and maybe the 18 you said 1888 and 19 in 1880s and nineties. i have not. now i have limited myself to the 1860s with these two baseball teams and what was going on at the time. however, there's another publication there that really this story of knoxville until, a story which is fills in what's going on with civil war baseball in the south. and there could be a i could come across it, but i have not i have not come across that player. i could throw it to the crowd and look to good friend, researcher mark averill. if you heard that name, no matter what he is that and that is why he is such a dependable. i'm trying to track him down because he is the grandfather of the individual i think is probably the greatest baseball player to come from. knoxville, tennessee doris sammy sams, who played eight years with the all-american
if you've run into a pitcher by the name rufus oliver moore. he was playing a little bit later probably the 1880s 1890s. the is have i run into a pitcher rufus oliver moore went by ali or all went by either ali or al pitching and maybe the 18 you said 1888 and 19 in 1880s and nineties. i have not. now i have limited myself to the 1860s with these two baseball teams and what was going on at the time. however, there's another publication there that really this story of knoxville until, a story...
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we came because it's been rufus's dream for the last 2 years to come to the nest and to try to find the monster. and i, so i've got to do this for him. i will not get another chance in his childhood. so 11 and a half hours on a train. and we're here with it as another search process. but the mystery still on so but as magic to the stories that are in the recent months to comp dumping magic that makes even the most hardened cynics scale of these waters a one day or 2. and for such organize allen mckenna, preserving this legend for the next generation, is even more important than finding the months to itself. i don't want this to go away. i've loved this most of the, an environment since i've been a week away, i will be cold. so fresh for that, always only feeling it for themselves. get them right. i'm feeling it for myself. i love this place. i'm really happy to display a really small part and this is important legacy. i think that's worth protecting. so across the water, dave setting off once again, one then and his quiet and welcoming prospect. he hates for a creature who routine natio
we came because it's been rufus's dream for the last 2 years to come to the nest and to try to find the monster. and i, so i've got to do this for him. i will not get another chance in his childhood. so 11 and a half hours on a train. and we're here with it as another search process. but the mystery still on so but as magic to the stories that are in the recent months to comp dumping magic that makes even the most hardened cynics scale of these waters a one day or 2. and for such organize allen...
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and he, rufus, the president of the will bank, has only been from the us, or the president of the i am, if has always been in for centuries the most of what is now called the developing world was part of the colonial systems. after you loop you in and the american paul was, and the consequences of colonialism, a soviet assaults to the states and both sides are pointing to the i'm, if i'm the world. and i am concerned about neo colonialism in africa. i am concerned about continuously having a foreign reserves in those countries that are quietly determining what happens in nigeria. i'm going to ask you this because we really need to start looking in woods in africa. how do we generate, how do we grow our economies? having all the resources we have all that we need to make a difference in the world. but until we stop relying on huge foreign exchange is we are not going to achieve that. so i'm going to ask, will you be willing to consider returning a foreign reserves to nigeria for instance, and allow a commercial banks to manage the foreign reserves, the case of nigeria, and indeed many a
and he, rufus, the president of the will bank, has only been from the us, or the president of the i am, if has always been in for centuries the most of what is now called the developing world was part of the colonial systems. after you loop you in and the american paul was, and the consequences of colonialism, a soviet assaults to the states and both sides are pointing to the i'm, if i'm the world. and i am concerned about neo colonialism in africa. i am concerned about continuously having a...
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you said if you drive civilians into the hands of the enemy, then you risk rufus comprising a tactic goes to tactical victory. we have a strategic defense and we see how much, how much is popular. it is increased in the occupied westbank since since october the 7th. so will these regulars listen this time while the americans have met very screws that concern, not least the significant financial and military, they give this red barn and thank you very much. indeed, bernard smith, talking to us from tennessee. we're going to go to honeywell, who was in rafa in southern guys. ohio is lloyd austin's visit being perceived in gaza. honey, it just looks nice. are the people are very skeptical about the visits of this high ranking american official and just given the history of the past, visits by american high ranking officials from prison bite into secretary blinking through dig sullivan, the national security adviser now to the defense secretary of who is not his 1st, i'm just the 2nd time of his visit. people are looking at at the those been haven't had any apparent, a positive impact on
you said if you drive civilians into the hands of the enemy, then you risk rufus comprising a tactic goes to tactical victory. we have a strategic defense and we see how much, how much is popular. it is increased in the occupied westbank since since october the 7th. so will these regulars listen this time while the americans have met very screws that concern, not least the significant financial and military, they give this red barn and thank you very much. indeed, bernard smith, talking to us...
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we spoke with palestinian journalist shall rufus sod. she says israel deliberately targets journalists because it doesn't want them covering the conflict. we started to lose the i would agree, eggs. i think the since day one. anyway, back and also situation is very bell of it was like this always even before the 7th of october, but it was more aggressive now. they don't get the press because they don't want them and to, to do the work. they don't want them to color the story and they keep all threatening during that there's were receiving this every day. and as always, products either in the board, it all left off lebanon, or guys, the old with, but they, i'm not real. think this is what i use really when any escalation happens, it deals with a journalist as targets international for the national journalist who came here in support with the city and journalists and also uh, what's happening in, in for june. and it's in general and we agreed on starting to do 5 through the whole is right and responsible for, for everything. and the bonus
we spoke with palestinian journalist shall rufus sod. she says israel deliberately targets journalists because it doesn't want them covering the conflict. we started to lose the i would agree, eggs. i think the since day one. anyway, back and also situation is very bell of it was like this always even before the 7th of october, but it was more aggressive now. they don't get the press because they don't want them and to, to do the work. they don't want them to color the story and they keep all...
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news now and us secretary of state antony of lincoln has met with mexican president andras manuel rufus overdue, the talks and mexico city and to address border security challenges and tackle searching migration. more than $10000.00 migrants have cost data in recent days. launched into the southwest in states of texas in arizona. a correspondence of following the story from mexico and the united states, an employment for here from she had baton c, he's just north of the board, an equal pos, texas. the 1st, let's go to juliet gaudy. ah no, she's live for us and mexico, se, se, and president overdose saying that the us should be offered more support julia. and what does he hoping for as well before going into the meeting this morning meeting is still ongoing by the way, but before going in the president of mexico and that is not one, nope. is that what i thought was very clear that his government would not be up fresher, into doing something are running. it's mike or immigration policy, any other way than how they think is right. and he has said before, and he said it again today that he
news now and us secretary of state antony of lincoln has met with mexican president andras manuel rufus overdue, the talks and mexico city and to address border security challenges and tackle searching migration. more than $10000.00 migrants have cost data in recent days. launched into the southwest in states of texas in arizona. a correspondence of following the story from mexico and the united states, an employment for here from she had baton c, he's just north of the board, an equal pos,...
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rufus ingels who was from denmark maine just to mention that there were actually two main men there at the surrender ceremony. and you know, this is a quote, go ahead from grant's autobiography, which i consider to be the best autobiography ever written by a union by a general. what general lee's feelings were, i do not know, but my own feelings which had been quite jubilant at the receipt of this letter were sad and depressed. "i felt like anything rather than rejoicing at the downfall of a foe who had fought so long and violently and suffered so much for a cause though, that cause was i believe one of the worst for people ever fought and one for which there is the least excuse." now, most historians put this quote in their books about appomattox, but they leave out the last line. go ahead. "i do not question however, the sincerity, the great mass of those who were opposed to us." i kind of feel the same way. thank you for listening to me.
rufus ingels who was from denmark maine just to mention that there were actually two main men there at the surrender ceremony. and you know, this is a quote, go ahead from grant's autobiography, which i consider to be the best autobiography ever written by a union by a general. what general lee's feelings were, i do not know, but my own feelings which had been quite jubilant at the receipt of this letter were sad and depressed. "i felt like anything rather than rejoicing at the downfall of...
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2022 civil war times magazine about the reinterment of confederate dead, including speculation on rufus weaver and his role in re- entering the confederate dead at the farm. if you want to go look at the april, 2022 civil war times, one of our foundation volunteers with the author of that book. >> yeah, a lot of good stuff out there. thank you for reminding us of all that. there is so much to get your head around. good stuff. >> so, you mentioned that some of the casualties, prisoners being pushed east and then south by rail. would that have gone through the hanover junction? >> yes, it was the hanover junction railroad, there is one line, the confederates cut it. looks like if my memory serves me right it is re-operational on july 9th. so before july 9, the railroad is not re- operational. during the battle, the railhead is down at westminster, maryland. that is the major supply route for the union army, and they have to get wagons and everything to come up. to supply that. after july 9, the railroad, there is a bridge out east of town that is hooked back up again. but what is interest
2022 civil war times magazine about the reinterment of confederate dead, including speculation on rufus weaver and his role in re- entering the confederate dead at the farm. if you want to go look at the april, 2022 civil war times, one of our foundation volunteers with the author of that book. >> yeah, a lot of good stuff out there. thank you for reminding us of all that. there is so much to get your head around. good stuff. >> so, you mentioned that some of the casualties,...
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rufus engels, who was from denmark, maine, just to mention that, there were actually two main men there at the surrender ceremony. and, you know, this is a quote. go ahead from grant's autobiography, which i consider to be the best autobiography written ever written by a union by a general. what general? these feelings were? i do not know. but my own feelings, which had been quite jubilant at the receipt of this letter, were sad, depressed. i felt like anything, anything rather than rejoicing at the downfall of a foe who had fought so long and valiantly and suffered so much for a cause. though that cause was, i believe, one of the worst fought for people ever fought, and one for which there is the least excuse. now, most historians put this quote in their books about appomattox, but i leave out the last. go ahead. i do not question. however, the sincerity of the great mass of those who opposed to us. i kind of feel the same way. thank you for listening toprofen de and catherine t macarthur, professor of philosophy at colby college. and until she pivoted to most of her scholarship was on
rufus engels, who was from denmark, maine, just to mention that, there were actually two main men there at the surrender ceremony. and, you know, this is a quote. go ahead from grant's autobiography, which i consider to be the best autobiography written ever written by a union by a general. what general? these feelings were? i do not know. but my own feelings, which had been quite jubilant at the receipt of this letter, were sad, depressed. i felt like anything, anything rather than rejoicing...
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april 2022 civil war times magazine about the reinterment of confederates, including speculation on rufus weaver and his role in returning the confederate debt into the farm. an so, if you want to look at the april 2022 civil war times, one of our foundation volunteers was the author of that article. >> yeah, a lot of good stuff out there to be doing, thank you for reminding us of all that. there's just so much to get your head around, right, mark? a lot of good stuff. >> you mentioned some of the prisoners being pushed east, and then south by rail. without going through the hanover junction? >> that is, the hanover junction railroad, it goes over to hanover junction. there is one line, the confederates cut it. if my memory serves me right, it is re-operational on july 9th. so, before july 9th, the is not operational. the during the battle the railhead is down at westminster, maryland, that is the major supply route for the union army. they have got to get wagons and everything to come up here to supply that. after july 9th, the railroad, there is a bridge out east of town, the confederat
april 2022 civil war times magazine about the reinterment of confederates, including speculation on rufus weaver and his role in returning the confederate debt into the farm. an so, if you want to look at the april 2022 civil war times, one of our foundation volunteers was the author of that article. >> yeah, a lot of good stuff out there to be doing, thank you for reminding us of all that. there's just so much to get your head around, right, mark? a lot of good stuff. >> you...
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april 2022 civil war times magazine about the interment of confederate debt, including speculation on rufus weaver and his role in countering the confederate debt at the farm. so if you want to go look at the april 2022 civil war times, one of our foundation volunteers was the author of that article. yeah, a lot of good stuff out here to be doing. thank you for reminding us of all of all that. there's there's just so much you can get your head around, mark. i mean, there's just a lot of good, good stuff. yeah. so you mentioned the some of the casualties, prisoners being pushed east and then south transport baltimore by rail without that of through the hanover junction that is which the hanover junction railroad, it goes past and over over to junction. there's one line the confederates cut it looks like if my serves me right it's re operational july nine. so before july nine the railroad is not re operational during the battle rail head is down at westminster maryland. that's the major supply route for for the union. they've got to get wagons and everything come up here to supply that. after
april 2022 civil war times magazine about the interment of confederate debt, including speculation on rufus weaver and his role in countering the confederate debt at the farm. so if you want to go look at the april 2022 civil war times, one of our foundation volunteers was the author of that article. yeah, a lot of good stuff out here to be doing. thank you for reminding us of all of all that. there's there's just so much you can get your head around, mark. i mean, there's just a lot of good,...