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stone and his legacy is. gotten planned author of american radical the life and times of stone 1st of all this is a brilliant biography you produced a masterpiece and if people haven't read it they need to buy it it's a stunning and it's a little tough now it's so much more than the life of stone well it says something about the culture the important about the culture about journalism about the moral life and it's it's beautifully written but set us up who was i have stuff so i have stone was the son of jewish immigrants hill adelphia he was born in philadelphia in 1007 and sort of tenement neighborhood but importantly grew up in haddonfield new jersey so a rural town where like a lot of jewish immigrants his parents kept the shop all over america there are all towns where there's one jewish family and they kept the shop and his parents were that family in haddonfield new jersey so that meant that he didn't grow up you know in an urban setting he didn't grow up in the lower east side he grew up with a kind of
stone and his legacy is. gotten planned author of american radical the life and times of stone 1st of all this is a brilliant biography you produced a masterpiece and if people haven't read it they need to buy it it's a stunning and it's a little tough now it's so much more than the life of stone well it says something about the culture the important about the culture about journalism about the moral life and it's it's beautifully written but set us up who was i have stuff so i have stone was...
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file is about 2000 pages long stone's f.b.i. file with 6000 pages long. so he's blacklisted he was silently listed and then what does he do well he decides to go out on his own and he he he talks to another great journalist from the 1920 s. and thirty's george sell these 2 ideas to manage a fascist newsletter called in fact and sell the said you know initials and a great autobiography yes and sell the said you should strike out on your own and so he did and sell these agreed to give him his mailing list and stone had the mailing list from his publisher of the people who bought underground to palestine which was issued in book form and was a bestseller. unlike his next book which was the hidden history of the korean war which was completely blacklisted renewed well but if you don't know where every important book because he uncovered all sorts of stuff he did he did but it was it was interesting lee the new york post his own paper james wexler who was the editor of the post and who became a friendly witness to mccarthy. he's he was hostile in the sense tha
file is about 2000 pages long stone's f.b.i. file with 6000 pages long. so he's blacklisted he was silently listed and then what does he do well he decides to go out on his own and he he he talks to another great journalist from the 1920 s. and thirty's george sell these 2 ideas to manage a fascist newsletter called in fact and sell the said you know initials and a great autobiography yes and sell the said you should strike out on your own and so he did and sell these agreed to give him his...
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stone, but stone was not at ball's bluff. on the confederate side, only one west pointer, shanks evans, and he is in leesburg, so there is no professional soldier doing this. these are lawyers, politicians, teachers, farmers, don't really know what they are doing. battle goes on, skirmish, lowell, skirmish, lull. around 2:00 in the afternoon, the fighting really begins. the eighth virginia advances to a spot on your ball's bluff map just about at the top of the map where the line of trees opens up and you see the curvature of the path that goes down. the eighth virginia shows up. baker finally has shown up. he has decided, i better get across the river. about the same time devens has fallen back, because he has been hung out to dry, coincidentally baker crosses the river. he meets devens, says, you have done a good job. what he actually says is, i congratulate you on the prospect of a battle. you have to wonder what is going through devens'mind. what the hell are you talking about? i have been fighting all morning. baker says
stone, but stone was not at ball's bluff. on the confederate side, only one west pointer, shanks evans, and he is in leesburg, so there is no professional soldier doing this. these are lawyers, politicians, teachers, farmers, don't really know what they are doing. battle goes on, skirmish, lowell, skirmish, lull. around 2:00 in the afternoon, the fighting really begins. the eighth virginia advances to a spot on your ball's bluff map just about at the top of the map where the line of trees opens...
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neither baker nor stone knows that just about the time the messenger had been reporting to general stone that nothing was going on, that it was all a mistake, the 15th massachusetts inland from balls bluff tangled with a part of the mississippi. the messenger is giving him more bad information. this whole business about we're going to turn it into an expanded reconnaissance is based on bad information again. baker said, i will take over. he heads on up the river. he is working his way up. by this time, the messenger has gotten back. these are the new orders. he says, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's fine, except everything is different now because we made contact with the enemy. we had a skirmish with these mississippi guys we think. it was a 15, 20-minute fire fight and then both sides fell back. he says, your information is no good. go back again to general stone, make this long trek again, update him and find out now what we're going to do. this poor undoubtedly tired lieutenant -- he is a lieutenant and so i'm sure he snaps to proper attention, says, yes, sir, doesn't complain. goes on back
neither baker nor stone knows that just about the time the messenger had been reporting to general stone that nothing was going on, that it was all a mistake, the 15th massachusetts inland from balls bluff tangled with a part of the mississippi. the messenger is giving him more bad information. this whole business about we're going to turn it into an expanded reconnaissance is based on bad information again. baker said, i will take over. he heads on up the river. he is working his way up. by...
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each stone weighs 2 kilograms on average then the structures at the lake consist of 60000000 stones. today it would take more than 8000 truckloads to move them but these were all transported by hand. the latest analysis shows that they must have been put there by human research teams have been trying to find out when the mysterious cans were built and why. someone 2019 a team of archaeologists and geologists sets up a tiny drilling platform on lake constance their aim to find out when mysterious cans on the lakes bed were built. geologist flavio ansermet a from the university of baron and his team are experts at geological drilling they want to take samples from deep inside the lake bed to determine the 8. the stone piles resting on it 1st the break has to be anchored and then maneuvered into a precise location using g.p.s. . and geologists combine an impressive wealth of knowledge. with a drilling that we can determine the age of bit more accurately is it really prehistoric and if it is prehistoric was a made during the bronze age or than the olympic. team hopes the drilling samples
each stone weighs 2 kilograms on average then the structures at the lake consist of 60000000 stones. today it would take more than 8000 truckloads to move them but these were all transported by hand. the latest analysis shows that they must have been put there by human research teams have been trying to find out when the mysterious cans were built and why. someone 2019 a team of archaeologists and geologists sets up a tiny drilling platform on lake constance their aim to find out when...
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either will stabilize the slice of stone and hold together the stone particles even when the slab gets bent to. the stone is then exposed to heat alternately to make it even more flexible. but that process is a trade secret. by the end it can even be staged. next issues there are also belts some. banks but their own limits to the usability this is. when it comes to stone t. shirts jackets and such it gets complicated. we've experimented with those kinds of items but other materials offer different breathability and range of motion. it's also going to stay expensive and labor intense so it will probably stay more niche than mass market sebastian t. sent been looking for any again macand he had tested using unusual materials for shoes like leather made from tender fungus a tree parasite stroll from the ferry and austria. but also coffee. mill. and fish skin have whole been tested potential sneak in materials. my father developed the 1st pair of compostable shoes back in the 9 years of so natural materials have always been a big topic for us to my good nowadays so much more is changing be
either will stabilize the slice of stone and hold together the stone particles even when the slab gets bent to. the stone is then exposed to heat alternately to make it even more flexible. but that process is a trade secret. by the end it can even be staged. next issues there are also belts some. banks but their own limits to the usability this is. when it comes to stone t. shirts jackets and such it gets complicated. we've experimented with those kinds of items but other materials offer...
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when it comes to stone t. shirts jackets and such it gets complicated we've experimented with those kinds of items but other materials offer different breathability and range of motion. it's also going to stay expensive and labor intense so it will probably stay more niche than mass market sebastian looking for any again again he had tested using unusual materials for shoes like leather made from tin the fungus a tree parasite. stroll from the ferry and austria. but also coffee. and fish skin have all been tested potential sweet commentary. about it or my father developed the 1st pair of compostable shoes back in the ninety's us of so natural materials have always been a big topic for us to mug nowadays so much more is changing because people are more aware and that of course leads to more innovations in this area at sea world and by . national rather soon thanks to below 10 and left cool in so. prominent pockets of teases shoes on mostly natural so on this one has the same ability is a must for us and not jus
when it comes to stone t. shirts jackets and such it gets complicated we've experimented with those kinds of items but other materials offer different breathability and range of motion. it's also going to stay expensive and labor intense so it will probably stay more niche than mass market sebastian looking for any again again he had tested using unusual materials for shoes like leather made from tin the fungus a tree parasite. stroll from the ferry and austria. but also coffee. and fish skin...
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or will stabilize the slice of stone and hold together the stone particles even when the slab gets bent. alternately to make it even more flexible. but that. secret. by the end it can even. next issues. banks but their own limits to the user. when it comes to stone t. shirts jackets and such it gets complicated. we've experimented with those kinds of items but other materials offer different breathability and range of motion. it's also going to stay expensive and labor intense so it will probably stay more niche than mass market sebastian looking for again and again he had tested using unusual materials for shoes. made from tender fungus a tree parasite. stool from the ferry and austria. but also coffee. and fish skin have old been tested as a potential suit the materials. that are there for my father developed the 1st pair of compostable shoes back in the ninety's us of so natural materials have always been a big topic for us to market nowadays so much more is changing because people are more aware and that of course leads to more innovations in this area of the. national robin soon th
or will stabilize the slice of stone and hold together the stone particles even when the slab gets bent. alternately to make it even more flexible. but that. secret. by the end it can even. next issues. banks but their own limits to the user. when it comes to stone t. shirts jackets and such it gets complicated. we've experimented with those kinds of items but other materials offer different breathability and range of motion. it's also going to stay expensive and labor intense so it will...
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today he's using it to make a dessert ice cream made of stone flour and served on stone. that these are might be a source of earth but he's quite a showman too. and his shows can be quite spectacular he prepares bone marrow in full view of the guests they love it and so do the critics on these matters ancient cuisine has earned him a michelin star and 17 talks. that focus and think you just stand not to forget the experience they say later they can remember every single thing there because that's what's so special there's nothing else like us for this. rowing number of chefs trying to copy stuff on trees near style but they can't keep up he's always refining his technique and recipes and he's not likely to run out of ingredients any time soon. and finally we take a look at a musical prodigy violinist iskhandar with jaya began playing the violin at the age of 4 by the time he was 11 he had been accepted into the college of music in berlin while now at $32.00 he's performing on stages all over the world. to. the many faces of these kind we jaya a musician who doesn't like t
today he's using it to make a dessert ice cream made of stone flour and served on stone. that these are might be a source of earth but he's quite a showman too. and his shows can be quite spectacular he prepares bone marrow in full view of the guests they love it and so do the critics on these matters ancient cuisine has earned him a michelin star and 17 talks. that focus and think you just stand not to forget the experience they say later they can remember every single thing there because...
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and stone pine nuts. composed of 100 percent natural ingredients the 2nd course is the former acid flavored pumpkin which is supposedly also very healthy these now once his dishes to. the sense of his signature style has earned him all sorts of nicknames. stories the kitchen alchemist all the sorcerer. is just a few of the ways people have described make it slow. he works his magic in an old barn this is where business stores his ingredients. he called. this pine bark dates back to the stone age it's 14000 years old there was found in a prehistoric forest buried in the lone. we use it to smoking greedy and. he also finds a use for rusty nails and horseshoes and even stones the inventive chef turns them into flour made of swiss light iron form and granite. style. flour made of rock or minerals is very healthy so long as you don't eat too much of it already granted every day and it does me a lot of good to this. today he's using it to make a dessert ice cream made of stone flour and served on stone. with. a
and stone pine nuts. composed of 100 percent natural ingredients the 2nd course is the former acid flavored pumpkin which is supposedly also very healthy these now once his dishes to. the sense of his signature style has earned him all sorts of nicknames. stories the kitchen alchemist all the sorcerer. is just a few of the ways people have described make it slow. he works his magic in an old barn this is where business stores his ingredients. he called. this pine bark dates back to the stone...
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one quite familiar i'm sure, hank aaron and the other is tony stone. >> yeah. so again like i said, those baseball women who i stumbled upon, they were brought in at the kind of fall of the negro leagues. the negro leagues had been a huge institution in the black community, it provided ownership and upward mobility for business owners and opportunity to play for a black men at the time and black sportswriters who covered the league but always pushing for integration into the majors. and we know jackie robinson broke the color line in 1947 and then we see an exodus from the negro league of the top tier talent and going back into the steady decline and people are looking around trying to figure out how do you save this institution and others are frankly asking is it worth saving. and it is in this moment that sid pollock who manages the indianapolis cloud hears about tony stone, he's a semi proplayer at the time and she had played softball but barnstorming occasionally with male semi pro teams and he thinks, hmm, what if we brought her in. and this is the market
one quite familiar i'm sure, hank aaron and the other is tony stone. >> yeah. so again like i said, those baseball women who i stumbled upon, they were brought in at the kind of fall of the negro leagues. the negro leagues had been a huge institution in the black community, it provided ownership and upward mobility for business owners and opportunity to play for a black men at the time and black sportswriters who covered the league but always pushing for integration into the majors. and...
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toni stone and amy johnson. because a lot of people understood the negro leagues to be one of the biggest emblems of black masculinity and ingenuity. like one sportswriter said at the time, it is a sad state of the negro leagues post integration that they have to tie them to the strings of a woman's apron to survive. they considered it a mass killing. it was one of the reasons why the three women who -- they considered it a mas emasculating. it was one of the reasons why the three women who played last baseball received a very different reaction from the black press. them playing against men was something different. it symbolized in many people's opinions, is really bad moment in the black community, with the destruction of the negro league. host: did these individuals consider themselves to be role models or trailblazers? guest: i think there was a sense of it. a lot of them just wanted to play ball. they wanted to be considered as athletes and they understood that this was the way in the door. you see a negoti
toni stone and amy johnson. because a lot of people understood the negro leagues to be one of the biggest emblems of black masculinity and ingenuity. like one sportswriter said at the time, it is a sad state of the negro leagues post integration that they have to tie them to the strings of a woman's apron to survive. they considered it a mass killing. it was one of the reasons why the three women who -- they considered it a mas emasculating. it was one of the reasons why the three women who...
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stone faced a maximum penalty of 50 years in prison., prosecutors asked for a sentence of just seven to nine years. we have a computer projection of what roger stone will look like in nine years. there you go. ( laughter and applause ) but, these prosecutors, even that lighter sentence didn't sit well with stone's old pal donald trump, who tweeted, "this is a horrible and very unfair situation. real crimes were on the other side, as nothing happens to them. cannot allow this miscarriage of justice!" ( audience reacts ) trump sbe of shhy all stone needs to get out is to roll doubles. ( laughter ) okay? or pay 50 bucks. ( cheers and applause ) go to free parking. do not pass "go." ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ >> jon: give me some doubles! >> stephen: then, by some impossible coincidence-- how could it be? it was announced that the justice department will take the extraordinary step of lowering the recommended prison time for roger stone. ( audience booing ) >> stephen: so-- that was the one i was looking for earlier, by the way. so donald
stone faced a maximum penalty of 50 years in prison., prosecutors asked for a sentence of just seven to nine years. we have a computer projection of what roger stone will look like in nine years. there you go. ( laughter and applause ) but, these prosecutors, even that lighter sentence didn't sit well with stone's old pal donald trump, who tweeted, "this is a horrible and very unfair situation. real crimes were on the other side, as nothing happens to them. cannot allow this miscarriage of...
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toni stone particularly is barnstorming with a the bus full of men. they roll into towns and sometimes she is taken for a sex worker because she is on a bus with 26 men, and she is sent to sleep in a brothel instead of a hotel or a house that they are all staying at. and yet within this space she connects with the women working there and they teach her how to pad her bra so the baseball doesn't hurt her as much, they leave her food and money and come to her games. she says famously in a letter later, they might be wrong women but they were good girls, and that is a way of connecting black women in nontraditional labor markets, whether they are sex workers or ballplayers. and you see that it was of interest to both of them that what toni was doing was significant, and had the ability to be role models to other girls. and in the case of peanut johnson, she tried out for the all-american girls professional baseball league, like many girls did when that league was functioning, and it was a segregated league. when you watch "a league of their own," there i
toni stone particularly is barnstorming with a the bus full of men. they roll into towns and sometimes she is taken for a sex worker because she is on a bus with 26 men, and she is sent to sleep in a brothel instead of a hotel or a house that they are all staying at. and yet within this space she connects with the women working there and they teach her how to pad her bra so the baseball doesn't hurt her as much, they leave her food and money and come to her games. she says famously in a letter...
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for stone. and this is a magnificent specimen. and see it for with frank your story which is the white you see when you learn some plants were swept him but the brink you're sorry were the real inhabitants of the linksys. let's take a look at the largest loss of life skeletons and these still are dinosaurs of their primitive amphibians that lived in the leg during the war to make into more sister really an epic and from this was a young. and that's what's particularly interesting with the skeleton is that it still has its last excrement in its pelvis. or fossilized feces preserved with the skeleton well that's tells us something about the circumstances under which this animal died. to slip through. the slot open he would enjoy getting buried in a lake by a mud flood because. it's also possible to analyze what happened in that lake afterwards. with this creature maybe floating on the surface for a while did it skin burst all the plots the swing by we have some examples of that happening because o
for stone. and this is a magnificent specimen. and see it for with frank your story which is the white you see when you learn some plants were swept him but the brink you're sorry were the real inhabitants of the linksys. let's take a look at the largest loss of life skeletons and these still are dinosaurs of their primitive amphibians that lived in the leg during the war to make into more sister really an epic and from this was a young. and that's what's particularly interesting with the...
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stone with d.d. got to plan it all presidents lie. and he also said every government is long run by liars but what's really dangerous is when they start believing the half their pedal they start smoking the hash they're peddling you know and i think that's true and i think there's a there's always been a difference look it's always been a way to advance up the career ladder to become is to not refer to power tell me about it i worked at the premier institution for that exact thing and then if you don't you become a management problem you that's right and stone was a management problem now i'm now the editor of the nation and in 1947 stone who was working for pm we should talk a little bit about we'll talk about that. the great investigative journalist i have stone remains the template for what journalism should be he was a fearless opponent of mccarthyism and the scourge of official liars as d.d. gotten plan puts it in his biography of stone he did what few in his profession could he always thought for himself couldn't play it argues
stone with d.d. got to plan it all presidents lie. and he also said every government is long run by liars but what's really dangerous is when they start believing the half their pedal they start smoking the hash they're peddling you know and i think that's true and i think there's a there's always been a difference look it's always been a way to advance up the career ladder to become is to not refer to power tell me about it i worked at the premier institution for that exact thing and then if...
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. >> two names, one quite familiar, hank arron and stony stone? >> yeah. again, like i said, those baseball women who i stumbled upon, they were brought in at the kind of fall of the negro leagues. the negro leagues had been a huge institution in the black community. it provided ownership and upward mobility for business owners and opportunity to play for black men at the time. always pushing for integration of the majors. jackie robinson broke formally the color line. what we see after that is an exodus of the top tier talent. they're going into the majors with no compentation back into their teams. the negro leagues are in steady decline. people are looking around trying to figure out how do you save this institution? others are asking, is it worth saving? it's in this moment that sid pollock who manages the indianapolis cloud, hears about tony stone who is semi pro. she had played softball growing up, but was also barnstorming with male semi pro teams. he thought what if we brought her in? this is the same kind of market thought that happened with the a
. >> two names, one quite familiar, hank arron and stony stone? >> yeah. again, like i said, those baseball women who i stumbled upon, they were brought in at the kind of fall of the negro leagues. the negro leagues had been a huge institution in the black community. it provided ownership and upward mobility for business owners and opportunity to play for black men at the time. always pushing for integration of the majors. jackie robinson broke formally the color line. what we see...
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so that's why we call it washington brown stone. a lot made in the early part of the 19th century that is actually sand stone. it's just red sand stone. but from stafford county it was primarily gray. but you can see the still flex, there's flecks of red within the stone itself. but by stripping all the paint we could actually see the very intricate detail of the carvings because you have to imagine layer after paint, layer of paint, layer of paint, layer of paint all of a sudden all of this is globed. you can't see the carvings. you can't see anything. so it took 25 years but they ended up finishing it during the clinton administration. and, there are still some parts of the white house and they saw it when they started removing paint that there are still scorch marks you can see. now, on the exterior it's pretty much all painted. this is actually downstairs we were on the ground floor corridor but behind it sort of like the basement area service spaces this is one of the door ways. you can see they left it unpainted and you can se
so that's why we call it washington brown stone. a lot made in the early part of the 19th century that is actually sand stone. it's just red sand stone. but from stafford county it was primarily gray. but you can see the still flex, there's flecks of red within the stone itself. but by stripping all the paint we could actually see the very intricate detail of the carvings because you have to imagine layer after paint, layer of paint, layer of paint, layer of paint all of a sudden all of this is...
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things will come out of the stone tool material that tell about how their stone tool making habits change. all of these things will add to an ever-growing array of information about how people behave when they came to visit meadowcroft rockshelter through 16,000 years worth of time. >> what we have tried to do through the years is incorporate, since 1973, any new technologies that might possibly yield data about the site which we had not currently collected. and so in the recent past, weeks,the last several we collected soil samples for environmental dna retrieval from several locations on the site that are focusing on what kinds of plants and animals may have been here on either side of the so-called ice age modern time period found her a. and is there any human dna preserved in these sediments? and of course, when we initially excavated here, dna research was in its infancy, and so it was not used. try to deployu the latest generations of cameras and sound equipment that you can, we have tried to incorporate the latest techniques oftentimes from other fields to ask questions that had ne
things will come out of the stone tool material that tell about how their stone tool making habits change. all of these things will add to an ever-growing array of information about how people behave when they came to visit meadowcroft rockshelter through 16,000 years worth of time. >> what we have tried to do through the years is incorporate, since 1973, any new technologies that might possibly yield data about the site which we had not currently collected. and so in the recent past,...
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stone with. all presidents. and they all said every government is run by liars but what's really dangerous is when they start believing the half their pedal they start smoking the hash they're peddling you know and i think that's true and i think there's a there's always been a difference look it's always been a way to advance up the career ladder to become just an odd refer to power tell me about it i worked at the premier institution for exactly and then if you don't you become a management problem that's right and stone was a management problem i'm now the editor of the nation and in 1947 stone who was working for pm we should talk a little bit about we'll talk about that. the great investigative journalist stone remains the template for what journalism should be he was a fearless opponent of mccarthyism and the scourge of official liars as d.d. gotten plan puts it in his biography of stone he did what few in his profession could he always thought for himself a good plan argues that the key to stone's achieve
stone with. all presidents. and they all said every government is run by liars but what's really dangerous is when they start believing the half their pedal they start smoking the hash they're peddling you know and i think that's true and i think there's a there's always been a difference look it's always been a way to advance up the career ladder to become just an odd refer to power tell me about it i worked at the premier institution for exactly and then if you don't you become a management...
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tony stone is a semi pro player. she played softball growing up. she was also occasionally barnstorming. he thinks, what if we brought her in? a lot of this is this a market logic that happened with the all-american girls professional baseball league that pitted women, seemingly feminine in sports and uniforms, playing baseball in the war years. clowns is aolis team like the harlem globetrotters. they brought tony in. attraction. the crowds increased with her being in the leak. .- the league tony is replacing hank aaron at second base when she joins in 1952. there is the storied history we know of. within that history, you have these black women. >> when did title ix come about and what are the earlier origins? as it is usually referred to refers to the 1972.ional amendment of this was an educational thatment -- 37 small words say you cannot discriminate on the basis of sex if you're getting federal money. it has wide-ranging effects but in the world of athletics, it means if you are high school, a public college and you are getting federal funds,
tony stone is a semi pro player. she played softball growing up. she was also occasionally barnstorming. he thinks, what if we brought her in? a lot of this is this a market logic that happened with the all-american girls professional baseball league that pitted women, seemingly feminine in sports and uniforms, playing baseball in the war years. clowns is aolis team like the harlem globetrotters. they brought tony in. attraction. the crowds increased with her being in the leak. .- the league...
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. >> let me talk about two names, one quite familiar, hank aaron, and the other is tony stone. >> those baseball women who i stumbled upon were brought in at the fall of the negro leagues. the negro leagues had been a huge institution in the black community. it provided ownership and upward mobility for business owners, and opportunity to play for black men at the time. and black sportswriters covered the league incessantly but were always pushing for integration with the majors. jackie robinson broke the color line in 1947, and what we see after that is the exodus from the negro leagues of the top-tier talent, and they are largely going into the majors, with no compensation to their teams, the negro leagues are in steady decline and a lot of people are trying to figure out how to save the institution, and they are frankly asking, is it worth saving? and in this moment sid, who manages the indianapolis cloud, tony stone was a semi pro player at the time and was barnstorming occasionally with main -- with male semi pro teams and he thinks, what if we brought her in? a lot of this is the
. >> let me talk about two names, one quite familiar, hank aaron, and the other is tony stone. >> those baseball women who i stumbled upon were brought in at the fall of the negro leagues. the negro leagues had been a huge institution in the black community. it provided ownership and upward mobility for business owners, and opportunity to play for black men at the time. and black sportswriters covered the league incessantly but were always pushing for integration with the majors....
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>>stone ham says that all meals will now be room service only to limit any kind of spread of the virus and they said that they're going to be doing room service from now on i don't know how that's going to work with 2400 passenger. i'm going run service we've got some snacks and here's a girl scout cookies will make to it but we haven't. >>stone hais on the cruise with her husband, she says given what happened with the japanese cruise ship we're 705 people became infected. and 4 people died from the coronavirus she adds maybe this ship and all cruises should be canceled immediately keep us in your prayers. they can use them. >>and keep your hands lost and don't want any criticism or concern so this is taken care of i mean it's a. it's a petri dish here and i think after the diamond princess and so now may cruise ships made a you know maybe halted some of the creases like raided rights. right now we're selfish we want to go to hawaii, what we did have fun, we're paying the consequences mounts stone have says one of the worst aspects of all of her daughter who is a way of h college and v
>>stone ham says that all meals will now be room service only to limit any kind of spread of the virus and they said that they're going to be doing room service from now on i don't know how that's going to work with 2400 passenger. i'm going run service we've got some snacks and here's a girl scout cookies will make to it but we haven't. >>stone hais on the cruise with her husband, she says given what happened with the japanese cruise ship we're 705 people became infected. and 4...
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stone also said, "he would take that dog away from you." that's right, he threatened to take someone's therapy dog even spirit airlines doesn't do that [ laughter ] and they don't even have cushions [ light laughter ] so, on monday, prosecutors recommended up to nine years in jail for stone and then, in the middle of the night, trump lashed out at that sentence on twitter, writing, "this is a horrible and very unfair situation the real crimes were on the other side if nothing happens to them, cannot allow this miscarriage of justice. he lied to congress, tampered with witnesses and threatened to steal someone's dog. dog napping alone should get you jail time, and you should have to serve those years in a dog pound. [ laughter ] and then out of nowhere, in a shocking move, the justice department, led by trump's co-conspirator and attorney general bill barr, announced on tuesday, they were changing the sentencing recommendation after trump's tweet prompting all four prosecutors working on the case to withdraw in protest barr is turning the ju
stone also said, "he would take that dog away from you." that's right, he threatened to take someone's therapy dog even spirit airlines doesn't do that [ laughter ] and they don't even have cushions [ light laughter ] so, on monday, prosecutors recommended up to nine years in jail for stone and then, in the middle of the night, trump lashed out at that sentence on twitter, writing, "this is a horrible and very unfair situation the real crimes were on the other side if nothing...
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but again, you can see the variations of the stone, also probably tell you that the stone was coming from different sources. here's a shot of the north portico. again, you get a sense of how white the building is and really you can't see the individual stones as opposed to here you can actually see each individual stone and again, flecks of red, streaks of red throughout the north portico columns and this is during the reagan administration. here's a shot of the north side of the white house and again you can see the individual gray stones on either side but then still painted portico in the north entrance. let's just say hypothetically you wanted to paint your apartment or dorm room or something the color of the white house, the closest you can get is durham's whisper white that's commercially available. that's as close as you can get. white house myth number two. white house tunnels. we were just talking about this before class. the existence of tunnels, who used them and why did they use them. so one of the stories that there were tunnels beneath the white house that allowed for a
but again, you can see the variations of the stone, also probably tell you that the stone was coming from different sources. here's a shot of the north portico. again, you get a sense of how white the building is and really you can't see the individual stones as opposed to here you can actually see each individual stone and again, flecks of red, streaks of red throughout the north portico columns and this is during the reagan administration. here's a shot of the north side of the white house...
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next to the historic stone bridge you'll find the worst cool the sausage kitchen a true reagan's work classic in the 12th century the building was used as a storage room for construction equipment later it was turned into an eatery and since the beginning of the 19th century it's where reagan's birds most famous bratwurst or charcoal grills sausages are made. the next hour couch 6 on sauerkraut is the name of this typical dish simple really good. just right if you're feeling peckish on your tour. on the banks of the danube during peak season as line with cruise ships i meet with peter. he has the organization friends of reagan's birds old town it's one of the oldest citizens initiatives in germany and as the name implies is concerned with preserving their city's historical heritage their most recent coup was to prevent the construction of a convention center in the old town to hide from the rain we seek cover and a former royal villa which today houses the bavarian monument office. and while most about you previously worked as a tourist guide and regensburg yourself what's your take o
next to the historic stone bridge you'll find the worst cool the sausage kitchen a true reagan's work classic in the 12th century the building was used as a storage room for construction equipment later it was turned into an eatery and since the beginning of the 19th century it's where reagan's birds most famous bratwurst or charcoal grills sausages are made. the next hour couch 6 on sauerkraut is the name of this typical dish simple really good. just right if you're feeling peckish on your...
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it's now if you take a step forward and look down over the parapet you see those stones.they may not look that special but they're from roman times 2000 years ago. and if we go through this arc we come to a 2nd cellar. composes of the what's interesting here is that all the sellers in the documentation center come from the former jewish quarter and reagan's borg. was his eons and so what we're seeing here are traces of the jewish families in a very can support the excavations took 3 years and archaeologists even found a gold treasure the documentation center doesn't have signs or a big means on sen the structure can only be accessed on guided visits but don't let that scare you off it's really worth it. next to the historic stone bridge you'll find the worst cool the sausage kitchen a true reagan's work classic in the 12th century the building was used as a storage room for construction equipment later it was turned into an eatery and since the beginning of the 19th century it's where reagan's birds most famous bratwurst or charcoal grill sausages are made. thanks couch 6
it's now if you take a step forward and look down over the parapet you see those stones.they may not look that special but they're from roman times 2000 years ago. and if we go through this arc we come to a 2nd cellar. composes of the what's interesting here is that all the sellers in the documentation center come from the former jewish quarter and reagan's borg. was his eons and so what we're seeing here are traces of the jewish families in a very can support the excavations took 3 years and...