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she graduated from wellesley college. she is the real 45. i heard they have a statue plans for her, the real 45. hillary will be depicted swigging from a brown paper bag containing a bottle of colt 45 malt liquor. from what i understand, i have been told, the wnba is planning a statue for the greatest war prisoner since john mccain, brittney griner. of course you remember her, the political prisoner in russia. they are planning a statue for her. 6'8" statue. she will be inhaling from a giant vong. a giant vong while waiting in the green room of bill mark. they will celebrate brittney griner. this is a family show. i'm not going to go into details about how san francisco plans to honor nancy pelosi and those giant cans she bought inside trading money. i can tell you that paul pelosi hammer will be part of the. >> i look forward to all of those statues. the hillary clinton hitting the brown paper bag. hillary as a wino. i cannot wait for that. thank you, jason whitlock. you improved my mood dramatically. great to see you. >> thank you. >>> it
she graduated from wellesley college. she is the real 45. i heard they have a statue plans for her, the real 45. hillary will be depicted swigging from a brown paper bag containing a bottle of colt 45 malt liquor. from what i understand, i have been told, the wnba is planning a statue for the greatest war prisoner since john mccain, brittney griner. of course you remember her, the political prisoner in russia. they are planning a statue for her. 6'8" statue. she will be inhaling from a...
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i think and i think that has to go back to a time when no, i was playing lacrosse at wellesley college in a message tutored and the head of the physical education department whom i did not know suggested that i would become a member of the women's basket ball committee. and this was connected with gw at the time. and fortunately i was appointed to that committee. and so as a member of that committee, i was able to help in the rule writing process. and there were five or seven of us on the committee. i wasn't the only one that was doing the work and we met, the people were from all over the country and we met in chicago one time. and i remember we met at we couldn't find a place to we didn't have any money to do this. and we stayed at a y, a and at the y, we had to have lights out at 10:00 at night. well, normally our meetings went on until like 2 a.m. and so put lights out and then we rolled into one room and continued meetings. so whatever it was, but, but i think in terms of at time too, i was also as a rules interpreter. so that was interpreting rules for high schools and colleges t
i think and i think that has to go back to a time when no, i was playing lacrosse at wellesley college in a message tutored and the head of the physical education department whom i did not know suggested that i would become a member of the women's basket ball committee. and this was connected with gw at the time. and fortunately i was appointed to that committee. and so as a member of that committee, i was able to help in the rule writing process. and there were five or seven of us on the...
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what do you think of the parks are better in the long run the myth or the fact you know that by lee wellesley and what's it say scully gloria pulse gloria gloria about about the yellowstone campfire myth. and it's all about how course we know it isn't true, but awfully good story, isn't it. and it appeals to our better, you know, and and and it's an appeal to the american to be better, you know. and so it's a little bit ambiguous what exactly they're saying in that book. but in in in the end, i think the campfires have had their day and the national park service is still interpreting the campfires on their website and you know the commemorative coin for the what was it for the 2016 anniversary was muir roosevelt. you know, it's it's like, okay well we'll have this one more and then be moving out into the lobby for any book signing. so you mentioned something i thought was interesting we all know central park was designed but you said yosemite was more design well we realized so are those olmstead in the valley is there really. but the basic idea of having a one way loop is the what olmstead w
what do you think of the parks are better in the long run the myth or the fact you know that by lee wellesley and what's it say scully gloria pulse gloria gloria about about the yellowstone campfire myth. and it's all about how course we know it isn't true, but awfully good story, isn't it. and it appeals to our better, you know, and and and it's an appeal to the american to be better, you know. and so it's a little bit ambiguous what exactly they're saying in that book. but in in in the end, i...
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college girls back east at that time went to vassar, and smith and wellesley, girls'schools. but western girls went to college with men. given access to career is that enabled them to support themselves, they could delay family life. many became teachers. but almost 15% of these career oriented new women and who traditionally male fields like medicine, journalism and law. almost twice women's national rate of 8%. that's kind of an impressive statistic, i think. in these towns and this region where people are particularly just coming out of the mud, living in these ramshackle towns, and yet we have twice as many women that are going into the professions as those back east. a classic western new woman, independent and as adventurous and as good as any man, willa taver cut a dashing figure at the university of nebraska, land grant school. a journalism major, who sometimes styled herself william taver junior and sometimes favored conventional male haircuts and mannerisms, was a popular editor of the college newspaper. later, as the consummate poet of the western prairie and its w
college girls back east at that time went to vassar, and smith and wellesley, girls'schools. but western girls went to college with men. given access to career is that enabled them to support themselves, they could delay family life. many became teachers. but almost 15% of these career oriented new women and who traditionally male fields like medicine, journalism and law. almost twice women's national rate of 8%. that's kind of an impressive statistic, i think. in these towns and this region...
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. >> i mean, i can just imagine what wellesley colleget hill is thinking right now about hillary clintoned fromy clinto welly college. she's the real the forty five . harry, they have a statue planned for her, the real rea forty five . hillar45y will be depicted swigging from a brown paper bag containing a bottle of colt 45 malt liquor. from what i understand, i've been told the wnba, they'reing planning a statue for the greatest war criminal. i mean, war prisoner since john mccain. brittney griner, of course, you remember her, the political , thprisoner in russia. are they're playing in a statue for her six with a statue she'll be inhaling from a giant bong,ao a giant bong while she's waiting in the green room. of bill maher's deal . and so they're going to celebrate brittney griner. and tucker, this is a family show.t so i'm not going to gogoin into detail about how san franciscohi plans to honor nancy pelosi and those giant cans she bought with our insider trading money . but i can telltrad youin thati a paul pelosi's hammer will be part of the . so i actually look forward to what you
. >> i mean, i can just imagine what wellesley colleget hill is thinking right now about hillary clintoned fromy clinto welly college. she's the real the forty five . harry, they have a statue planned for her, the real rea forty five . hillar45y will be depicted swigging from a brown paper bag containing a bottle of colt 45 malt liquor. from what i understand, i've been told the wnba, they'reing planning a statue for the greatest war criminal. i mean, war prisoner since john mccain....
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college girls back east at that time went to vassar and smith and wellesley, girls schools but western girls went to college with men. given access to careers that enable them to support themselves, they could delay family life. many became teachers that almost 15% of these career oriented new women enter traditionally male fields like medicine, journalism and the law. almost twice women's national rate of 8%. that's kind of an oppressive statistic i think. in these towns between this region where people are coming up out of the mud, living in these ramshackle towns, and yet we have twice as many women are going into the professions as back east. -- impressive. >> the classic new western women, as good as any man,
college girls back east at that time went to vassar and smith and wellesley, girls schools but western girls went to college with men. given access to careers that enable them to support themselves, they could delay family life. many became teachers that almost 15% of these career oriented new women enter traditionally male fields like medicine, journalism and the law. almost twice women's national rate of 8%. that's kind of an oppressive statistic i think. in these towns between this region...
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the joke was on wellesley because she mother became a language major. the time she graduateed she was fluent in french, german, could speech spanish, italian and a little bit of russian. so what does a talented woman with a degree in languages do at that point? she decided to serve her country. she went to new york and went to an institute where she learned to take shorthand in multiple languages and then got a job offer from the cig, the central intelligence group, the the precursor to the cia and was assigned to work at the u.s. embassy in belgium. it was right after the war. belgium and other nations in europe were still devastated. it was hard to find an apartment that had a coal hereto that you could get -- coal heater that you could get coal on occasion to heat because ration cards were still being used. for two years in europe and three years in washington this young lady from roanoke, virginia, served her country. we had heard in my family these stories, but vaguely because jinx was of an age where you didn't talk about working for an intelligen
the joke was on wellesley because she mother became a language major. the time she graduateed she was fluent in french, german, could speech spanish, italian and a little bit of russian. so what does a talented woman with a degree in languages do at that point? she decided to serve her country. she went to new york and went to an institute where she learned to take shorthand in multiple languages and then got a job offer from the cig, the central intelligence group, the the precursor to the cia...
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college girls back east at that time went to vassar, and smith and wellesley, girls'schools. but western girls went to college with men. given access to career is that enabled them to support themselves, they could delay family life. many became teachers. but almost 15% of these career oriented new women and who traditionally male fields like medicine, journalism and law. almost twice women's national rate of 8%. that's kind of an impressive statistic, i think. in these towns and this region where people are particularly just coming out of the mud, living in these ramshackle towns, and yet we have twice as many women that are going into the professions as those back east. a classic western new woman, independent and as adventurous and as good as any man, willa taver cut a dashing figure at the university of nebraska, land grant school. a journalism major, who sometimes styled herself william taver junior and sometimes favored conventional male haircuts and mannerisms, was a popular editor of the college newspaper. later, as the consummate poet of the western prairie and its w
college girls back east at that time went to vassar, and smith and wellesley, girls'schools. but western girls went to college with men. given access to career is that enabled them to support themselves, they could delay family life. many became teachers. but almost 15% of these career oriented new women and who traditionally male fields like medicine, journalism and law. almost twice women's national rate of 8%. that's kind of an impressive statistic, i think. in these towns and this region...
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college girls back east at that time went to vassar and smith and wellesley, girls schools but western girls went to college with men. given access to careers that enable them to support themselves, they could delay family life. many became teachers that almost 15% of these career oriented new women enter traditionally male fields like medicine, journalism and the law. almost twice women's national rate of 8%. that's kind of an oppressive statistic i think. in these towns between this region where people are coming up out of the mud, living in these ramshackle towns, and yet we have twice as many women are going into the professions as back east. -- impressive. >> the classic new western women, as good as any man, willa was a dashing figure at the university of nebraska which was a land-grant school. a journalism major, who sometimes styled herself william junior and sometimes favored conventionally male haircuts and mannerisms, she was a popular editor of the college newspaper. later, as the consummate poet, she based her most beloved characters, earthy antonine of my antonia, and amb
college girls back east at that time went to vassar and smith and wellesley, girls schools but western girls went to college with men. given access to careers that enable them to support themselves, they could delay family life. many became teachers that almost 15% of these career oriented new women enter traditionally male fields like medicine, journalism and the law. almost twice women's national rate of 8%. that's kind of an oppressive statistic i think. in these towns between this region...