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decided to come out the moving line of the texas as the crowd crowd surrounded that police police. why. i think why but you know i have. tried. i. tried i tried. right. right, right, right. i right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right. i. didn't realize that i had to do. i think just enough to build a barricade was the consequences down they engaged in combat was a little elastic in their charged them with bricks. lot you know so so. to. start over again. take one second the all right we are witnessing river to me again with reverberation. the modern university is the cradle of the nation's future. it has been called the chief energizing and creative force in our entire social system. here we are, the columbia anniversary morningside heights, amsterdam avenue 116th street. the first time in the history of columbia university. there will be two graduations in morningside heights, the one we're looking at now is the official ceremony acknowledged by the trustees and attended the faculty administration at a given signal for the students.
decided to come out the moving line of the texas as the crowd crowd surrounded that police police. why. i think why but you know i have. tried. i. tried i tried. right. right, right, right. i right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right. i. didn't realize that i had to do. i think just enough to build a barricade was the consequences down they engaged in combat was a little elastic in their charged them with bricks. lot you know so so. to. start over...
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port arthur, texas. galveston, texas i could go on and on and on and the queries were all very similar. dear senator, they began, and then each letter outlined complaints about illegal gambling, prostitution and intimidation, sometimes violent intimidation by a small group of racketeers and their employees. but the men and women who wrote these letters also linked those activities to the things i mentioned earlier, to political corruption, to labor racketeering, or to just meddling in local whatever the local business was, and to colbert and security concerns. one person in muscle shoals wrote a letter to key favors, saying that he was certain that communal arts were running the mob in muscle shoals. another person, this person called himself or herself an american, wrote this this rather odd and paranoid sounding note to the committee, saying that that communism was the brother of the black market. another man wrote a letter to keep our calling racketeers parasites and saying that he thought they were a
port arthur, texas. galveston, texas i could go on and on and on and the queries were all very similar. dear senator, they began, and then each letter outlined complaints about illegal gambling, prostitution and intimidation, sometimes violent intimidation by a small group of racketeers and their employees. but the men and women who wrote these letters also linked those activities to the things i mentioned earlier, to political corruption, to labor racketeering, or to just meddling in local...
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equipage, the accouterments that were in that day and insisted that kelly depict the horse named little texas thin lost a lot of weight and was was a very thin mount. so kelly was sure to depict that by the time this statuette was complete did teddy was president roosevelt kelly delivered it to the white house. but now you can see that statuette at sagamore in roseville. it's private collection. kelly at work in his studio and made a scientific american magazine front cover it was about an article about bronze casting and kelly on the ladder there is working on and the equestrian statue of general john porter. that's up in portsmouth, hampshire. and there he is working on the figure to sit on the horse of general porter. very controversial statue. porter. you know, literally dismissed from the army for treason for his role in the battle of second manassas, second bull run. but he was eventually exonerated, cleared and restored to rank. so but there were people at the time was very political his political still considered porter a traitor and didn't want any monuments to him. kelly learned the
equipage, the accouterments that were in that day and insisted that kelly depict the horse named little texas thin lost a lot of weight and was was a very thin mount. so kelly was sure to depict that by the time this statuette was complete did teddy was president roosevelt kelly delivered it to the white house. but now you can see that statuette at sagamore in roseville. it's private collection. kelly at work in his studio and made a scientific american magazine front cover it was about an...
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if i'm if i'm an enslaved person in texas, canada is a of a distance to try and reach. so the movement is towards mexico. once mexico abolishes slavery. so that, i think, is the way to look at the equation. once wherever you have free soil, people will go towards it. no. is there a magic here? you? yeah, but i think your recording you have to be the only one motivated someone someone. territory. can i characterize? not in mixed company. i shouldn't shouldn't. there was money to be made. the people to slave catchers who turned up in boston. looking for william and allen. craft one worked with william in a carpenter shop so he knew him and therefore you could identify him. and the second one was hired by the slave catchers because he had a reputation for doing that sort of thing. so there's to be made in and the money was significant enough that it warranted doing this. the slave the slave holders on the hand after 1850 would were guaranteed the cost. the cost of returning the fugitive would be covered by the government. yeah. so if you look at the bills, the bills of ret
if i'm if i'm an enslaved person in texas, canada is a of a distance to try and reach. so the movement is towards mexico. once mexico abolishes slavery. so that, i think, is the way to look at the equation. once wherever you have free soil, people will go towards it. no. is there a magic here? you? yeah, but i think your recording you have to be the only one motivated someone someone. territory. can i characterize? not in mixed company. i shouldn't shouldn't. there was money to be made. the...
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we're rebuilding not just new york, but communities from ohio to texas to arizona and beyond. and, the benefits in those states will spread as subcontractors and other suppliers around the country are called upon. most importantly, the investments made by chips and science will mean lower costs for american consumers in the long run. we'll be less vulnerable to supply chain disruptions like we saw in covid, which spent prices skyrocketing on all sorts of electronic devices. by bringing chip production back here to the u.s., we can avoid this in the future. this is precisely what i envisioned when i led the way on chips and science, working closely with bipartisan members in the senate and with the president and with secretary raimondo. let me thank president biden and secretary raimondo for helping make these investments possible. with their vision and leadership, we're bringing manufacturing back to the u.s., we're revitalizing middle-class families, we're giving communities left behind a second chance with new investments, new jobs, new opportunity. getting chips and science
we're rebuilding not just new york, but communities from ohio to texas to arizona and beyond. and, the benefits in those states will spread as subcontractors and other suppliers around the country are called upon. most importantly, the investments made by chips and science will mean lower costs for american consumers in the long run. we'll be less vulnerable to supply chain disruptions like we saw in covid, which spent prices skyrocketing on all sorts of electronic devices. by bringing chip...
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host: we will go down to houston, texas. tom is a republican there. good morning, tom. caller: good morning. good morning. thanks for taking my call. i have been a republican, i am 85 years old, been a republican a long time. i am leaning towards voting for president biden and vice president harris. look, this guy that you are interviewing now, yes -- host: yes, we are listening. you said about this book? caller: i have seen -- host: tom, i am sorry, you are breaking up. we can't hear you. we will go to ohio. gus, independent. caller: i would like to ask charlie here, when he did those polls on kamala harris, do you ask their party affiliation or do you try to poll 50/50? because that's number one. number two is why don't you write a book about marjorie taylor greene? that would be an interesting book, you know? thank you. guest: that's a good idea. maybe i will call her office and see if we can get started. but as far as polling goes, i think most pollsters try to get a representative slice of the country, half democrat, half republican and try to weigh it in a way tha
host: we will go down to houston, texas. tom is a republican there. good morning, tom. caller: good morning. good morning. thanks for taking my call. i have been a republican, i am 85 years old, been a republican a long time. i am leaning towards voting for president biden and vice president harris. look, this guy that you are interviewing now, yes -- host: yes, we are listening. you said about this book? caller: i have seen -- host: tom, i am sorry, you are breaking up. we can't hear you. we...
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it's in texas. well we're taking care of that a little bit. but. but but the point being is that these ideas proliferate it and propagate it through the institutions. the real question is how? that's the question i sought to answer in the book. that's driving question that i think is important when you see, your opponent, your enemy in a certain language, successful in the same game that you're playing. the worst answer is to say, well, there, they're there, they're bad, they're stupid. don't know what they're doing. it doesn't work. the better question is to ask, well, did they do it? and what you learn from it? and then how you adjust your own politics to respond. and so if you read the book, there are two. i tried to put two layers into it. some people caught. i was like really excited about that. but the explicit is this history. but the embedded text is a process of learning and teaching assimilating. ideas, tactics, strategies. because we're fighting in a different environment. if you watch a movie like mr. smith to washington, anyone know th
it's in texas. well we're taking care of that a little bit. but. but but the point being is that these ideas proliferate it and propagate it through the institutions. the real question is how? that's the question i sought to answer in the book. that's driving question that i think is important when you see, your opponent, your enemy in a certain language, successful in the same game that you're playing. the worst answer is to say, well, there, they're there, they're bad, they're stupid. don't...
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along with harry truman, the other democrats, tom connally of texas, carl hatch, new mexico. james mead, new york. monroe and walgren of washington state. the republican owens were joseph paul of minnesota and owen brewster of maine. any standouts there? mr. drummond? so, yes, a couple. brewster was actually, even though he was a republican, ended up being one of truman's best partners on the committee. truman often would hand off the chairmanship to him when he was away, and they ended up they ended up collaborating very well, even though eventually and of course, politics would intrude a little bit. james mead was also one of the leaders on the committee, was often cochairman and he would take over the leadership committee after truman resigned in 1944. steve drummond what years was the committee active on the truman committee operating from 1941, from march of 1941. and it went into, i think 1948 or 1949. harry truman was chairman of the committee until august 1944, when he was chosen to be the vice presidential candidate for franklin roosevelt's unprecedented fourth term.
along with harry truman, the other democrats, tom connally of texas, carl hatch, new mexico. james mead, new york. monroe and walgren of washington state. the republican owens were joseph paul of minnesota and owen brewster of maine. any standouts there? mr. drummond? so, yes, a couple. brewster was actually, even though he was a republican, ended up being one of truman's best partners on the committee. truman often would hand off the chairmanship to him when he was away, and they ended up they...