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i think, um, the rutledge and the tecumseh are heading things up. the tecumseh. , believe me captain raymond is one of the best there is. he saw the tecumseh through the cardassian wars. i don't think he's planning on losing her now. no. i don't suppose he is. doctor? they've prepped that spinal trauma. we're ready for you in surgery. i'll be right there. they're keeping you busy. yes. it helps keep my mind... off things. it's good to see you got your appetite back. i have a pretty strong stomach... most of the time. don't worry about it. same thing happened to me my first day. you know what i heard? that ship starfleet sent--- the farragut-- the klingons intercepted it. starfleet will send another one, won't they? won't be here for days and in the meantime we're looking at a ground war which is just what the klingons want scramblers online that we can't beam troops anywhere. what about using hoppers? he says the klingons have been shooting them out of the sky left and right. unless something changes, he figures the klingons will take the settlement
i think, um, the rutledge and the tecumseh are heading things up. the tecumseh. , believe me captain raymond is one of the best there is. he saw the tecumseh through the cardassian wars. i don't think he's planning on losing her now. no. i don't suppose he is. doctor? they've prepped that spinal trauma. we're ready for you in surgery. i'll be right there. they're keeping you busy. yes. it helps keep my mind... off things. it's good to see you got your appetite back. i have a pretty strong...
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ellen sherman and william tecumseh sherman, [indiscernible] his father died when he was nine. his father and alan's father had been best friends. allen's father went next door, offered to take in one of the 11 children that had been left fatherless and penniless, and they gave him [indiscernible] together, although they were away at boarding school a lot, but they always wrote to each other. he saved all of her letters. he is the only one who saved all of her letters. and so, and they are all of the university of notre dame. sherman would be rolling over in his grave now. he would never convert to catholicism, but it is amazing. they not only have those letters there to look at the originals, they have transcripts all online, digitized all of them. i can be reading them in montana or anywhere or here. i just go out to notre dame. looked through some of the artifacts in the archives, and that was fascinating. of course, ulysses grant, what are they up to now? 37 volumes now if his papers. the ones i am looking at are the first dozen or so. another situation, not only does julia
ellen sherman and william tecumseh sherman, [indiscernible] his father died when he was nine. his father and alan's father had been best friends. allen's father went next door, offered to take in one of the 11 children that had been left fatherless and penniless, and they gave him [indiscernible] together, although they were away at boarding school a lot, but they always wrote to each other. he saved all of her letters. he is the only one who saved all of her letters. and so, and they are all...
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tecumseh, chief of the shawnees. oh, hi, daryl ann. andy's not here? uh, no. um, i'll tell him you stopped by. last night he didn't come home till real late, and then he left this morning without saying anything. um, yeah, our poker game didn't break up for a while. i'm sorry about that. hope he didn't lose much. we've been having some problems. i guess he told you. he made some mention. maybe it's not all him. ng him, but, i don't know, maybe it's my fault. sometimes i wish i never baked a cookie in my life. you hang in there. i'll be at mr. ellis' office all afternoon if he wants to talk. will you tell him that? look, uh, i-i know andy acts like a-a jerk sometimes, but i also know he feels very bad, too. hey, tina, king kong just leaped on the roof of that drugstore. the elastic band is stretched across the block, and he has them around the ankles. what? oh, nothing. nothing. we got a whole day together. why waste it trying to communicate with each other? i mean, i don't like this idea, either, i mean, us being paired. i mean, that's it, right? i mean, that'
tecumseh, chief of the shawnees. oh, hi, daryl ann. andy's not here? uh, no. um, i'll tell him you stopped by. last night he didn't come home till real late, and then he left this morning without saying anything. um, yeah, our poker game didn't break up for a while. i'm sorry about that. hope he didn't lose much. we've been having some problems. i guess he told you. he made some mention. maybe it's not all him. ng him, but, i don't know, maybe it's my fault. sometimes i wish i never baked a...
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>> tecumseh. >> yeah, i know where that is. yeah. nice city. anyway. [ laughter ] now, i'm not saying this for sympathy, but we were-- we were kinda poor. >> how poor, johnny? >> y-- [ chuckling ] see what i mean? [ laughter ] now, when my mother could afford a turkey, she'd stuff it with shredded newspaper. [ some laughter ] uh... well, it was filling, and, uh-- you could read "dick tracy" in your gravy. [ laughter ] weird joke. but they really had the thanksgiving spirit here in hollywood. all the hollywood producers went down to skid row, uh, gave-gave telephone slips to the needy, and promised they'd get back to them. [ laughter ] you know, the turkey, if you think about it, is not the prettiest, most attractive-- >> no. >> bird, in the fowl kingdom. it is an ugly-lookin' bird. did you know that? [ some laughter ] d'ya know how turkeys mate? they both close their eyes and think of a swan. [ laughter ] actually, i understand that the-the tom turkey has, really, no trouble mating. he just walks up to the hen turkey and says, "gimme a break. i
>> tecumseh. >> yeah, i know where that is. yeah. nice city. anyway. [ laughter ] now, i'm not saying this for sympathy, but we were-- we were kinda poor. >> how poor, johnny? >> y-- [ chuckling ] see what i mean? [ laughter ] now, when my mother could afford a turkey, she'd stuff it with shredded newspaper. [ some laughter ] uh... well, it was filling, and, uh-- you could read "dick tracy" in your gravy. [ laughter ] weird joke. but they really had the...
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but after lincoln wins, i walked over and passed that amazing statute of william tecumseh sherman because he wins at atlanta polls and when he wins, the party keeps winning and eventually they dominate the court and those that win in the ensuing era they have no chance of dominating the court. grover cleveland who doesn't even when consecutive terms, woodrow wilson, no democrat wins the majority until fdr. .. this is particularly interesting because everything is up for grabs. >> this is book tv on c-span two, television for serious readers. here is our primetime lineup. shortly, three top astrophysicists discussed their book welcome to the universe. on "after words" at 9:00 p.m. eastern, they discuss the impact of immigration on the economy. he is interviewed by edward alden and the council on foreign relations. then at ten, they provide a history of the gun manufacturer winchester and her family's connection to that company. we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup at 11 with niclas report on the to decline and employment of men. it all happens next on c-span to book tv. first up, here's
but after lincoln wins, i walked over and passed that amazing statute of william tecumseh sherman because he wins at atlanta polls and when he wins, the party keeps winning and eventually they dominate the court and those that win in the ensuing era they have no chance of dominating the court. grover cleveland who doesn't even when consecutive terms, woodrow wilson, no democrat wins the majority until fdr. .. this is particularly interesting because everything is up for grabs. >> this is...
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. >> was there an 18th century version of tecumseh who understood that all the tribes that acted based upon their own individual needs, they were in trouble? prof. calloway: yeah. i didn't plan that question. so in 1763, the map of north america looks like the map on your right. the blue area is gone. the blue area is gone. france is gone. france has exited north america. it's divided its territory between britain east of mississippi and spain in the west. basically, a gave its territory west of the mississippi to spain to keep it out of the hands of the brits. if you you look bottom right of a little pink area, red area. what we would now call haiti. we are accustomed to hearing on the news that it is one of the poorest countries in the western -- westernit in hemisphere. in 1763, it was a jewel in the french imperial crown because that was the island that produced sugar and coffee. the problem was, you have 30,000-40,000 french colonial population, and close to half a million black slaves, a powder keg. but france is gone. and then you look at the map on your left. so britain fought
. >> was there an 18th century version of tecumseh who understood that all the tribes that acted based upon their own individual needs, they were in trouble? prof. calloway: yeah. i didn't plan that question. so in 1763, the map of north america looks like the map on your right. the blue area is gone. the blue area is gone. france is gone. france has exited north america. it's divided its territory between britain east of mississippi and spain in the west. basically, a gave its territory...
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>> tecumseh sherman said in 1884, if nominated, i will not run, if elected, i will not serve.e what he just said, especially on veterans day. he's the smartest guy -- he would be an unbelievable treasury secretary in terms of risk management and everything else. and it would also be, for trump to pick the head of goldman sachs, it would be like the elizabeth warren just -- i mean, that is. >> i would love to see her face in that moment. >> please! make it happen! i want to message him. i am. i didn't say who. >> later on on "squawk box," somebody else rumored to be in the running -- >> and jamie dimon. >> for secretary. >> it would be equally offensive to certain -- and either one would be amazing as risk managers and as guys that know about -- would you have a problem with it? >> you know i have affection for him, so absolutely not. >> i don't mean that, but your view of the close relationship between government and wall street, would that be -- >> he's waving the flag. >> have you not read anything i've written about this? >> but, things are different. it's a long way from t
>> tecumseh sherman said in 1884, if nominated, i will not run, if elected, i will not serve.e what he just said, especially on veterans day. he's the smartest guy -- he would be an unbelievable treasury secretary in terms of risk management and everything else. and it would also be, for trump to pick the head of goldman sachs, it would be like the elizabeth warren just -- i mean, that is. >> i would love to see her face in that moment. >> please! make it happen! i want to...