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ok let me go back to andrew in the wonderful city of el williamsburg. one of my favorite in america. and you will who's pushing this here ok because you know one can make the million they claim it would be true if you read donald trump tweets you know when he's on the stump and he's full of himself and he can deliver some real barnburner i mean he's amazingly talented person in that regard. and then we have these and t. for people we have the liberal media i think steve is absolutely right. the day there's an omission of morality when they discuss about these things here who is driving this most and what can be done is that an antidote to start slowing the stone because i'm worried just like steve said that maniac in california he didn't know how to run or use his own switchblade we could have had a dead candidate very easily go ahead andrew well i mean that and this gets into this this issue of if if the shooting at the congressional softball practice didn't give the democrats pause and should have had them step back from the abyss i'm not sure what th
ok let me go back to andrew in the wonderful city of el williamsburg. one of my favorite in america. and you will who's pushing this here ok because you know one can make the million they claim it would be true if you read donald trump tweets you know when he's on the stump and he's full of himself and he can deliver some real barnburner i mean he's amazingly talented person in that regard. and then we have these and t. for people we have the liberal media i think steve is absolutely right. the...
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. >> i live in williamsburg and most don't think of williamsburg as a civil war mecca. but it is. when i got to williamsburg, it was we do not have any civil war history. 1862 theyly and explode with all these letters. they are writing to their husbands, boyfriends, dads, preachers, politicians. why the fall of 1862? it's not too far before then we have the closing of cape henry. ship island, kevin and i have talked about it. to cut off able supplies to the southern states. and women did not sit by. as the prices take up on silk, champagne down tissues, food. they start writing, and they are paced. -- pissed. [laughter] for everybody running with his muscat, he is somewhat at home saying please get your but home, fixed this. it is time to stop playing soldier. on the homeaged front. so not think about a turning point, it became obvious when i read all these letters in the winter of 1862, that is when the war comes home for women in the south. being with imagine lee's army crossing the potomac, manning -- maybe throwing my shoes away. and getting a letter saying this sucks, come ho
. >> i live in williamsburg and most don't think of williamsburg as a civil war mecca. but it is. when i got to williamsburg, it was we do not have any civil war history. 1862 theyly and explode with all these letters. they are writing to their husbands, boyfriends, dads, preachers, politicians. why the fall of 1862? it's not too far before then we have the closing of cape henry. ship island, kevin and i have talked about it. to cut off able supplies to the southern states. and women did...
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and in williamsburg across to and langer he is president of the institute of liberty as well as host of the andrew langer show on w b a l in baltimore where i generally cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated gregory let me go to you first in alexandria your books at least the title sound very enticing and it gives me the sense that you have kind of a broad view of history here is what we experiencing now the cultural divisions and and wars in america is this something new is an extension of something something uniquely new and whatever your answer is why an alexander. well it's not new this is a cyclical phenomenon throughout human history we've seen the movements of societies are going on eternally but what we do see is when there's a massive shift in the global strategic architecture or a regional strategy got the texture people tend to panic they circle the wagons and they gather around their special interest groups and the special interest groups who three seem generally emerging throughout civilised history are open roads
and in williamsburg across to and langer he is president of the institute of liberty as well as host of the andrew langer show on w b a l in baltimore where i generally cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated gregory let me go to you first in alexandria your books at least the title sound very enticing and it gives me the sense that you have kind of a broad view of history here is what we experiencing now the cultural divisions and and...
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i live in williamsburg and most people don't think of williamsburg as a civil war mecca. people say you don't have civil war history here and when you read to the women's diaries, they just explode with all these letters. they are fighting to their husbands, boyfriends, dads, preachers, politicians about inflation. why the fall of 1862? it is not too far before then that we have the closing of cape campaign,he burnside ship island. kevin and i talked about that before. the union navy is able to get boats and the- women do not sit by. prices tick up on silk, champagne, food, stockings, they start writing. they are -- so the one thing we tend to ignore is for every guy who is running around the field with a musket, he has some of you home, saying please get home. fix it. bring in the crop. playing soldier. they are actively engaged on the homefront, so when i think about a turning point in the war, to me it is obvious as a read these letters, it onto on me, that is the. eriod where thep war comes home to women in the south. i could not imagine being with lee's army crossing
i live in williamsburg and most people don't think of williamsburg as a civil war mecca. people say you don't have civil war history here and when you read to the women's diaries, they just explode with all these letters. they are fighting to their husbands, boyfriends, dads, preachers, politicians about inflation. why the fall of 1862? it is not too far before then that we have the closing of cape campaign,he burnside ship island. kevin and i talked about that before. the union navy is able to...
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the twenty first century and crisis for identity cultures nation states and civilizations and in williamsburg across who and langar he is.
the twenty first century and crisis for identity cultures nation states and civilizations and in williamsburg across who and langar he is.
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like williamsburg county just going to be years to recover. >> dickerson: quickly senator kee people, did they heed the warnings? >> most did. some didn't. if you live near water should you have left a long time ago. the rivers are the most dangerous thing now. most people did, so i can't -- governor did a good job, the trump administration called me tbout four or five times, what do you need that you don't have. i'm pleased with the federal and stat u tood judgment and unfortunately some people have not used good sedgment. >> dickerson: let me ask you couple of other pieces of news that are in the news, senator. in the mueller probe you've been focused on collusion, alleged during campaign. noere's now been ally deal from paul manafort the chairman of ule campaign how do you read that? >> i don't know yet. i know that from the judiciary point of view we found no evidence of collusion between the trump campaign and the amssians. i think richard burr said from the intel point of view that he has seen no evidence of collusion. but we're waiting on mueller. let's let mueller do his job,
like williamsburg county just going to be years to recover. >> dickerson: quickly senator kee people, did they heed the warnings? >> most did. some didn't. if you live near water should you have left a long time ago. the rivers are the most dangerous thing now. most people did, so i can't -- governor did a good job, the trump administration called me tbout four or five times, what do you need that you don't have. i'm pleased with the federal and stat u tood judgment and...
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jews don't seek converts except for those people in williamsburg who grab you if you ever go there and try to put on, fill in and all that and they do that because if they can convert secular jews into religious jews that will hasten that. >> we will open it to the floor. and what was your main take away from writing this book? were you surprised or shocked to confirm things you knew. what did you come away with. >> the biggest discovery was i slapped my head one day and said judaism is an american religion and my dear friend erica brown, and and and and the biggest, emotionally personal, just a sense of admiration and touched by the people we got to know in your book. on all sides. a bombastic kind of frumpy in character. and his daughter -- the numbers i worked for in the new york times, the central character of this book is much as they are, i became very touched by isaac reefer, who was his traditionalist critic and sometimes how i, and foremost, a brilliant exponent of traditional judaism and i found his life story incredibly moving. and it went off the deep end and became an athe
jews don't seek converts except for those people in williamsburg who grab you if you ever go there and try to put on, fill in and all that and they do that because if they can convert secular jews into religious jews that will hasten that. >> we will open it to the floor. and what was your main take away from writing this book? were you surprised or shocked to confirm things you knew. what did you come away with. >> the biggest discovery was i slapped my head one day and said...
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so yeah, jews don't seek converts except for those people in williamsburg who grab you if you were to ever go there and try and get -- put on to sell and and all of that. they do that because they think that they could convert secular jews into religious jews it will hasten them. >> i think we only have time for a couple more questions and then we'll open it to the floor. i wanted to ask you, what was your assertive main take away from writing this book? were you surprised or shocked or did it confirm things you already know? what did you come away with? >> i think the biggest discovery was when i slapped my head one day and said, you know, judaism is an american religion and a dear friend, erica brown, who's one of my mentors whose orthodox really quarreled with that concept and said what are you talking about? but i really -- there was just one moment when i said that it's going to be my subtitle. i would say that the biggest emotionally personal take away for this book was just a sense of admiration and being really touched by the people that i got to know in the book on all sides
so yeah, jews don't seek converts except for those people in williamsburg who grab you if you were to ever go there and try and get -- put on to sell and and all of that. they do that because they think that they could convert secular jews into religious jews it will hasten them. >> i think we only have time for a couple more questions and then we'll open it to the floor. i wanted to ask you, what was your assertive main take away from writing this book? were you surprised or shocked or...
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williamsburg.on occasion it could be brought into the house, and that was the way it was when the president was here as president. president truman was an extremely talented musician. at the age of 6 they found he had incredible musical talent and he enrolled in music lessons for the next 10 years. they expected him to become a concert pianist and around the age of 15, 16 , he dropped out of the lessons saying he's not quite good enough. the truth of the matter is, we believe he dropped out of lessons to save the family the cost, the expense. but he regularly played the piano and he loved to play mozart and chopin from memory so he's an extremely fine pianist. in 1953, the u.s.s. williamsburg, the presidential yacht, was decommissioned. president eisenhower felt it was a luxury he didn't need. being a navy vessel, the art facts from the ship were scattered. in 1964, about 10 years later, our base commander, admiral kern, put out a directive, i want the piano. amazingly, admirals get what they want.
williamsburg.on occasion it could be brought into the house, and that was the way it was when the president was here as president. president truman was an extremely talented musician. at the age of 6 they found he had incredible musical talent and he enrolled in music lessons for the next 10 years. they expected him to become a concert pianist and around the age of 15, 16 , he dropped out of the lessons saying he's not quite good enough. the truth of the matter is, we believe he dropped out of...
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. >> tshepang: is there a south african williamsburg?treet culture, people are really pushing the boundaries now. we didn't really have a scene when we started. you look around it's like, man, like demographic is crazy. >> anthony: what do you mean by that? >> mpume: it's not just racial, like, classes, you know? people are being pushed and pulled. it's like an aspirational culture thing. >> anthony: what do you think that means? >> mpume: the whole rainbow nation notion was quite romantic and ridiculous, you know. like, racism is not on a piece of paper so just 'cause we voted it out doesn't mean people stop being racist, you know, so it's ridiculous in that sense, but we've lived something else for 20 years. people want it. it's no longer, like, a coffee table idea. ♪ at at&t innovations, we give you more for your thing. here were adding tv and movies from our unlimited plan to the powerful new samsung galaxy note9... ...the perfect device for entertainment & productivity. so, it's essentially the ed helms of devices? how so? well he's
. >> tshepang: is there a south african williamsburg?treet culture, people are really pushing the boundaries now. we didn't really have a scene when we started. you look around it's like, man, like demographic is crazy. >> anthony: what do you mean by that? >> mpume: it's not just racial, like, classes, you know? people are being pushed and pulled. it's like an aspirational culture thing. >> anthony: what do you think that means? >> mpume: the whole rainbow nation...
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busch gardens williamsburg and water country usa. visit both parks for only $30 per day. tech support.ha yep, ts guys.th i k he might need some support. yes. start them off right. with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like this asus notebook for only $199.99 at office depot officemax. >>> nike throwing its weight behind one of the most polarizi figures in football if not all of sports and its action lighting up social media today. magic so 2.3's vic jagger joining us with tuesday's trend. how about this move by nic?ve >>one was surprised. a lot of people are happy. colin keep nick is the face of their just do it campaign. celebrating their 0th anniversary. colin kaepernick explained he knelt durlg the nationa anthem l injustice.ac everybody else is trying to make it about something other than that and peonge are burni their shoes and socks which esn't make sense because you already purchased it. if you don't want it, like someone saidn social media, donate it to the veterans, how about that. >>ntakes the p that's in the ad, believe in something
busch gardens williamsburg and water country usa. visit both parks for only $30 per day. tech support.ha yep, ts guys.th i k he might need some support. yes. start them off right. with the school supplies they need at low prices all summer long. like this asus notebook for only $199.99 at office depot officemax. >>> nike throwing its weight behind one of the most polarizi figures in football if not all of sports and its action lighting up social media today. magic so 2.3's vic jagger...
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. >> james of williamsburg, virginia. yesterday wilson green mentioned general benjamin butler favor troops in his.ct operation north of the river. have you noticed any correlation between how the troops were used in desertions? -- and desertions? butler's attack on harrison and gilmer, all of those forks were landmine protected. it seems benjamin butler always put usct troops in the front when he protect a landmine that attacked a landmine protected fort. jonathan: no direct correlations between the way they were used and desertion, but late in the when the circumstances change in 1865 and 1866 as the war and army transitioned to peace, these soldiers are being moved to texas. they are often growing angry because they are being forced to leave their families behind. so the ways in which they are being used now, being sent away from their families had made them want to state rebellions or dessert and see their families. thank you all very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captionin
. >> james of williamsburg, virginia. yesterday wilson green mentioned general benjamin butler favor troops in his.ct operation north of the river. have you noticed any correlation between how the troops were used in desertions? -- and desertions? butler's attack on harrison and gilmer, all of those forks were landmine protected. it seems benjamin butler always put usct troops in the front when he protect a landmine that attacked a landmine protected fort. jonathan: no direct correlations...
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i guess the disaster was when they decided to code to washington to williamsburg and it didn't turn out well. they said we have great fishing. the president did not like to go fishing. but he found out that mrs. truman liked to go fishing. the president said all i get to do when i go to her is eight the hook and take the fish off of it. he didn't like to go fishing with mrs. truman user. -- either. the navy said they were doing well with him and did not figure he would be here too long. the 48 election they were like everybody else that is going to lose and he won. they said he's get a be here for four more years. -- added decorating firm from miami. it was completely rebuilt so it could support the president and his staff. that document is the restoration we all had of course the white house people. they have used that to meticulously like it was when president truman was here. what you'll see when you take a tour this afternoon is the same thing that president truman would have seen when he walked here. they've done a magnificent job. the one thing they did find that the president lik
i guess the disaster was when they decided to code to washington to williamsburg and it didn't turn out well. they said we have great fishing. the president did not like to go fishing. but he found out that mrs. truman liked to go fishing. the president said all i get to do when i go to her is eight the hook and take the fish off of it. he didn't like to go fishing with mrs. truman user. -- either. the navy said they were doing well with him and did not figure he would be here too long. the 48...
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bill: when you go over the 59th street bridge in long island city, going on in brooklyn and williamsburg is fantastic for the city and it bodes well for the future. and a half million feet of space has been rented over the last couple of years by technology companies based in san francisco. seattle and then another city that i forget the name of. google, amazon, they are coming here because they want to be here because the brains are here. alix: when you do talk to your clients, what is the biggest risk they have? bill: it is just the general economy but the economy is doing very well obviously. these young smart companies are sort of fearless. there is money out there. they have to have a good business plan, a good executive team. wework, thes fastest growing company in the world. they have taken over in terms of square footage in new york, they are the largest tenet in new york. they helped curate our building with us because they know what these companies are looking for in terms of the wellness center and the food hall and the conference. are probably concerned about all the other th
bill: when you go over the 59th street bridge in long island city, going on in brooklyn and williamsburg is fantastic for the city and it bodes well for the future. and a half million feet of space has been rented over the last couple of years by technology companies based in san francisco. seattle and then another city that i forget the name of. google, amazon, they are coming here because they want to be here because the brains are here. alix: when you do talk to your clients, what is the...
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we have jamestown and williamsburg in our district. [laughter] >> we call it america's first district, and we always put our situate spurts. -- our constituents first. great opportunity for us. so thank you. [applause] >> thank you to the congressional management foundation for this honor. and thank you for allowing me to accept this honor on behalf for representative moulton. he is expecting his first child. he is home with his wife preparing for that event. he wanted to share these are very important ideas to our office. accountability and transparency. both internally how we operate as a team, and how we represent the people in our districts. we do this internally and externally. and if any of you have done an with seth or any of our staff you have been asked how can we do better? that is important to us. to be accountable to everybody. to take feedback and reincorporate that into how we serve our districts and work with our colleagues. we also do a number of things internally. we have a morning call. really a team sport. i think th
we have jamestown and williamsburg in our district. [laughter] >> we call it america's first district, and we always put our situate spurts. -- our constituents first. great opportunity for us. so thank you. [applause] >> thank you to the congressional management foundation for this honor. and thank you for allowing me to accept this honor on behalf for representative moulton. he is expecting his first child. he is home with his wife preparing for that event. he wanted to share...
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. >> i love that book it takes place in williamsburg so there was a familiarity to it and with the characters there was a longing for me for a different time. also to be so poor that some point to be such a reader and and dreamer so i just felt like it was a different story deeply so that people lived in one. >>host: tell us about each client and. >> it is a story of a girl's to a new school but is shunned by the other kids the person who tells the story is the main shiner and is not a very nice child and tells that in respectn and looking back at a different time and that she is moving away. because she brings the bowl of water into the classroom to reflect that kindness. to realize she just passes still not a cannot realize what she has done but it is about kindness and the impact. >>host: here is jacqueline woodson reading from her but each kind. >> each site by jacqueline woodson that is me i'm starting again. but i know how to read it. one more time. that with your snow fell on everything turning the world the way. one morning as we settled the dooret opened and the principal payment. in
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have on the phones representative scott taylor from virginia who represents the virginia beach, williamsburgd kate charles area. congressman, what are you seeing on the virginia coast? guest: good morning. it is good to be with you and your listeners. i do not want to interrupt her. she was on a roll. [laughter] guest: i have got to tell you, we dodged a bullet. our neighbors in south carolina not so much. here on the virginia coast, we are fine. i was there yesterday, there was a semi-truck that was filled with supplies. a lot of folks here bought ivanka supplies, we just did not know, the models had us getting hit your recent and down to help our neighbors in north carolina. virginia national guard, a lot of our. repositioned to be able to assist. we are ready to help them out. hostbut we got stable it. -- we dodged a bullet. host: is it still too early to help your neighbors now? guest: i think so. the emergency coordinators on the ground, a lot about burden is on their shoulders, the first responders, we're going to cue what they need. most likely in the aftermath of course when you have
have on the phones representative scott taylor from virginia who represents the virginia beach, williamsburgd kate charles area. congressman, what are you seeing on the virginia coast? guest: good morning. it is good to be with you and your listeners. i do not want to interrupt her. she was on a roll. [laughter] guest: i have got to tell you, we dodged a bullet. our neighbors in south carolina not so much. here on the virginia coast, we are fine. i was there yesterday, there was a semi-truck...
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. >> new bern was the colonial capital of north carolina like williamsburg of virginia. -- actually you go to the palace you see why there was a revolution. the british had this amazing place and we didn't. >> mika, i was wondering, john has a cigar, and he takes it out on break -- can i start smoke cigar? >> if that let's willie get us to our top story you can do whatever. >> okay. >> okay. >> i want to go faulkner's house. did you go to faulkner's house? how was it? >> he wasn't home. >> really? >> but it was a pleasant visit. >> i would love to go. >> barnacle has better quality cigars than i do. i save my money from bar try va. >> gentlemen have joyce vance here. >> hi, joyce. are you disappointed? >> i was very surprised to see that. >> i'll be wearing crimson tomorrow. >> outstanding. >> new reporting on a possible plea deal with former trump campaign chairman, paul manafort. abc news cites three sources as saying a tentative deal has been reached with special counsel bob mueller. the network reports it will be announced in court today. reuters citing sources famil
. >> new bern was the colonial capital of north carolina like williamsburg of virginia. -- actually you go to the palace you see why there was a revolution. the british had this amazing place and we didn't. >> mika, i was wondering, john has a cigar, and he takes it out on break -- can i start smoke cigar? >> if that let's willie get us to our top story you can do whatever. >> okay. >> okay. >> i want to go faulkner's house. did you go to faulkner's house?...
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i feel like it takes place in women's -- williamsburg when i was a child but i grew up in bushwick and in the characters i just -- it was just kind of longing for me for a different time. also struggling. they were so poor at some point, and fanly nolan has such a reader and a dreamer and i just kind of felt like i understood her story deeply, and it was probably the first book i read that -- where the people lived in brooklyn. >> host: tell us about each kindness. >> guest: so each kindness is the story of a girl who comes to a new school and is shunned by the other kids. the person telling the story is chloe, who is the main shunner, and who is kind of not a very nice child, and she is telling it in retrospect. that winter snow fell on everything, turn the world a brilliant white. turning back to the winter when she wasn't kind and the girl moves away and chloe realize he she missed the chance of kindness. while all of this is going on the teacher is obviously aware of it because she brings a bowl of water into the classroom and asks each kid to drop a stone into the water, and to re
i feel like it takes place in women's -- williamsburg when i was a child but i grew up in bushwick and in the characters i just -- it was just kind of longing for me for a different time. also struggling. they were so poor at some point, and fanly nolan has such a reader and a dreamer and i just kind of felt like i understood her story deeply, and it was probably the first book i read that -- where the people lived in brooklyn. >> host: tell us about each kindness. >> guest: so each...
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i feel like it takes place in williamsburg years and years before i was a child.there's this familiarity to it and also, in the characters, it was just kind of longing for me for a different time. they were also struggling. they were so poor at some point, and the character was such a reader, such a dreamer, i just felt like i understood her story deeply. it was probably the first book i read that where the people lived in brooklyn. >> tell us about "each kindness." >> "each kindness" is the story of a girl who comes to a new school and is kind of shunned by the other kids. the person telling the story is chloe, who is the main shunner, and who is kind of not a very nice child and she's telling it in retrospect, that winter snow fell on everything turning the world a brilliant white. she's looking back at the winter when she wasn't kind and the girl eventually ends up moving away and chloe realizes she missed this chance of kindness while all of this is going on, the teacher is obviously aware of it because she brings a bowl of water into the classroom and asks ea
i feel like it takes place in williamsburg years and years before i was a child.there's this familiarity to it and also, in the characters, it was just kind of longing for me for a different time. they were also struggling. they were so poor at some point, and the character was such a reader, such a dreamer, i just felt like i understood her story deeply. it was probably the first book i read that where the people lived in brooklyn. >> tell us about "each kindness." >>...