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but before we do that, let me ask johnny right first. was there a particular in putting together this book that inspired you more than others, was there a favorite? or was there something that you found surprising and, sort of more engaging than you had perhaps? i think xenophon the education of cyrus was the most rewarding. you know, one of the themes throughout the book is really restrained. you know, in reading the book, it's kind of interesting because there are parts of it that are just so good. i mean, you're just eating it up page over page. and there's other parts just seem to really stall and you just have to slog through. but i actually think that's kind of designed, you know, i think reading the book is also teaching you the virtues that he's describing. so i found that to be just sort of a book that i think the rest of my life come back to. and i also want to read it with people that are far wiser than me and have studied xenophon. but if you're just looking for something to kind of inspire you, i think charles de gaulle's th
but before we do that, let me ask johnny right first. was there a particular in putting together this book that inspired you more than others, was there a favorite? or was there something that you found surprising and, sort of more engaging than you had perhaps? i think xenophon the education of cyrus was the most rewarding. you know, one of the themes throughout the book is really restrained. you know, in reading the book, it's kind of interesting because there are parts of it that are just so...
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where's johnnie? there he is right here. appreciate your johnnie. i appreciate your body. and finally, an introduction that the lieutenant governor made. but i can make better, i think you can judge the nature of a man by the company he keeps. and i'm keeping great company. and yeah, at last, laura and i were both in midland, texas, and there you go. when i married her, she was a public school librarian. she's always been worried about illiteracy amongst our young. and she put her heart and her mind together to improve the literacy in my state of texas. as a younger. anyway, she was a public school librarian who didn't particularly care about politicians, and she certainly didn't care about the speeches they give and one interested in making them. because when i asked her to marry me, i said, where are you? and she said, only if i don't have to give any speeches. i said, okay, but that's the only political promise i've broken and i'm better off for it. not only is she a fabulous speaker, but more importantly, she's a great wife and a great mother and now watch. how often f
where's johnnie? there he is right here. appreciate your johnnie. i appreciate your body. and finally, an introduction that the lieutenant governor made. but i can make better, i think you can judge the nature of a man by the company he keeps. and i'm keeping great company. and yeah, at last, laura and i were both in midland, texas, and there you go. when i married her, she was a public school librarian. she's always been worried about illiteracy amongst our young. and she put her heart and her...
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in the language of johnny coltrane, you are being forces for good and pass, present and the work that i know you plan to do. i want to begin by saluting my dear brother. give it up for this brother. so much eloquence. eloquence as wisdom speaking. he is a young brother with an old soul. he has a golden heart. he has a brilliant mind. he represents so much of the best of the islamic tradition in the united states. that makes a difference. a crucial difference. we know about the vicious stereotypes when it comes to our muslim brothers and sisters. as well as a sense of humor. you can tell, he has a lot of style. doesn't he have a lot of style? oh, yes indeed, indeed, indeed. my beloved wife, dr. and and po never been to texas before. he said, i want to see what it's like. i said, you are coming to the best in texas. don't confuse it with some of the other parts of texas. i want to let you know my mama is from texas. that is irene b west. she is from a major metropolitan center named orange, texas. anybody knows orange nose it is a little small town. my brother who was still alive was bo
in the language of johnny coltrane, you are being forces for good and pass, present and the work that i know you plan to do. i want to begin by saluting my dear brother. give it up for this brother. so much eloquence. eloquence as wisdom speaking. he is a young brother with an old soul. he has a golden heart. he has a brilliant mind. he represents so much of the best of the islamic tradition in the united states. that makes a difference. a crucial difference. we know about the vicious...
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toward the end, the last section talking about johnny earn of the third and fourth district, the guys in the street making contact with the people, determining what they need and providing them with what they need. he writes about this. they are just the men for such places, their different places, johnny heard was perfect for the third or fourth district. is consistent a half irish and half jews, he's popular with one is with the other, heats corn beef and kosher beef with equal nonchalance and it is all the same whether he takes his hat off in church or put it down over his ears in a synagogue. when in rome do as the romans do. example of an irish name but was really among irish catholics and jewish immigrants and this irish jewish alliance if you will was very important in new york, certainly in the entertainment world, broadway dominated by the irish we will look out later, nrcs produces its first presidential candidate, smith's team around him, this election team is largely jewish in competition, the irish jewish alliance that conquered points to continues with his first attempt
toward the end, the last section talking about johnny earn of the third and fourth district, the guys in the street making contact with the people, determining what they need and providing them with what they need. he writes about this. they are just the men for such places, their different places, johnny heard was perfect for the third or fourth district. is consistent a half irish and half jews, he's popular with one is with the other, heats corn beef and kosher beef with equal nonchalance...
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actually, the amber heard johnny depp relationship fight trial thing that happened in 2022. more people interested in that than the repeal of roe versus wade and like more people were like, i need to know what happened between johnny and amber. then wait a minute. what is this thing about abortion? right. and like you think about what that means. it means that that the public does the public is not reacting a lot of stuff. some of it's partizan, polarization. like republicans are never going to say joe biden's doing a good job. but a lot it is complete and total ignorance. they don't know that there was a coup plot that, there were fake elector schemes that they tried to steal, you know, the voting machines and almost clear marshall like no one knows that it's a for us and why that matters is that voters average americans we're still talking about 50% of the adult population that won't even bother to vote. we got it to like 60 something in 2020. and that was a historic okay, but still means 5% of people who are like you and me, they may even look any different than you and m
actually, the amber heard johnny depp relationship fight trial thing that happened in 2022. more people interested in that than the repeal of roe versus wade and like more people were like, i need to know what happened between johnny and amber. then wait a minute. what is this thing about abortion? right. and like you think about what that means. it means that that the public does the public is not reacting a lot of stuff. some of it's partizan, polarization. like republicans are never going to...
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olympian johnny. i just played. oh, my gosh. for the portland beavers back in the day. it's great. now i have to go to readings wearing this. yeah that's why i gave it to you. and you have to go to the office and play that. and blair, this over the eager the beaver and beaver and the honeybee. it sounds great. all right. let's talk about our favorite little aquatic rodent now. how you fall in love with beavers and why and what was the genesis origin story of beaver land? well, the origin story was really serendipity or accident, because i was just walking in the woods one day and i heard this crack a literally thought a gun had gone off my froze. i froze. but then i looked out to where my dog looking and i saw the which had been just kind of dry swamp had become this so gleam of water and i thought, wow, what has happened here? and then i saw this beavers swimming back and forth. then they slammed their tail again. it was just incredible, you know, i think we think of moments of all as being big. but that for me was a moment of awe. and i thought, i have to understand this. they ar
olympian johnny. i just played. oh, my gosh. for the portland beavers back in the day. it's great. now i have to go to readings wearing this. yeah that's why i gave it to you. and you have to go to the office and play that. and blair, this over the eager the beaver and beaver and the honeybee. it sounds great. all right. let's talk about our favorite little aquatic rodent now. how you fall in love with beavers and why and what was the genesis origin story of beaver land? well, the origin story...
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individuals is writing building cabins and basically doing things on their own, only to be oppressed by a johnny come lately government in the 20th century that starts to try to order lives that myth has a lot of endurance with americans what historians have been doing for the last couple of decades is really filling in the details that that that's not really what happened that oftentimes it was the government out west first signing treaties doing diplomatic negotiation conquering lands at times organizing land titles, surveying plots of land and trying to encourage people to settle that land with a series of complicated laws over lands settlement. and so the larger argument here is that as we fill in the 19th century governance, we see more administrate action and particularly more action by presidents, right? this has really been fascinating to me as someone who studies the post 1945 to realize that. there was so much going on before that and before fdr. so i've learned a lot. i hope our audience here is, who has been kind enough to tune in, has also learned from this conversation. i want to t
individuals is writing building cabins and basically doing things on their own, only to be oppressed by a johnny come lately government in the 20th century that starts to try to order lives that myth has a lot of endurance with americans what historians have been doing for the last couple of decades is really filling in the details that that that's not really what happened that oftentimes it was the government out west first signing treaties doing diplomatic negotiation conquering lands at...
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individuals is writing building cabins and basically doing things on their own, only to be oppressed by a johnny come lately government in the 20th century that starts to try to order lives that myth has a lot of endurance with americans what historians have been doing for the last couple of decades is really filling in the details that that that's not really what happened that oftentimes it was the government out west first signing treaties doing diplomatic negotiation conquering lands at times organizing land titles, surveying plots of land and trying to encourage people to settle that land with a series of complicated laws over lands settlement. and so the larger argument here is that as we fill in the 19th century governance, we see more administrate action and particularly more action by presidents, right? this has really been fascinating to me as someone who studies the post 1945 to realize that. there was so much going on before that and before fdr. so i've learned a lot. i hope our audience here is, who has been kind enough to tune in, has also learned from this conversation. i want to t
individuals is writing building cabins and basically doing things on their own, only to be oppressed by a johnny come lately government in the 20th century that starts to try to order lives that myth has a lot of endurance with americans what historians have been doing for the last couple of decades is really filling in the details that that that's not really what happened that oftentimes it was the government out west first signing treaties doing diplomatic negotiation conquering lands at...
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now, sometimes you do have to doubt, but but the problem was, as i had access to johnny washington's they knew lincoln which includes information about her her funeral expenses. it has a photo of her tombstone and you know, it describes where it is and that she'll be there forever. it's the bible verse that she had on it. and i knew it was that at harmony cemetery, which had been the preeminent african-american seminary cemetery in washington when she died in 1907. and but i knew it was in washington, d.c. so i when i first when i was able to finally fulfill my pledge, when i basically moved to washington to work on my dissertation, i looked for harmony cemetery and it was i kept seeing land over maryland or another somewhere else in maryland. and i thought, that can't be right. and so i finally discovered that in the night as as harmony particularly is, as you know, segregation changed in washington. and and the cemetery had fallen on hard times and wasn't being maintained in the 1950s. a developer offered to buy the property where it had been, which is now the rhode island metro st
now, sometimes you do have to doubt, but but the problem was, as i had access to johnny washington's they knew lincoln which includes information about her her funeral expenses. it has a photo of her tombstone and you know, it describes where it is and that she'll be there forever. it's the bible verse that she had on it. and i knew it was that at harmony cemetery, which had been the preeminent african-american seminary cemetery in washington when she died in 1907. and but i knew it was in...
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now, sometimes you do have to doubt, but but the problem was, as i had access to johnny washington's they knew lincoln which includes information about her her funeral expenses. it has a photo of her tombstone and you know, it describes where it is and that she'll be there forever. it's the bible verse that she had on it. and i knew it was that at harmony cemetery, which had been the preeminent african-american seminary cemetery in washington when she died in 1907. and but i knew it was in washington, d.c. so i when i first when i was able to finally fulfill my pledge, when i basically moved to washington to work on my dissertation, i looked for harmony cemetery and it was i kept seeing land over maryland or another somewhere else in maryland. and i thought, that can't be right. and so i finally discovered that in the night as as harmony particularly is, as you know, segregation changed in washington. and and the cemetery had fallen on hard times and wasn't being maintained in the 1950s. a developer offered to buy the property where it had been, which is now the rhode island metro st
now, sometimes you do have to doubt, but but the problem was, as i had access to johnny washington's they knew lincoln which includes information about her her funeral expenses. it has a photo of her tombstone and you know, it describes where it is and that she'll be there forever. it's the bible verse that she had on it. and i knew it was that at harmony cemetery, which had been the preeminent african-american seminary cemetery in washington when she died in 1907. and but i knew it was in...
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he hosted one of the talk shows, one of the game shows that johnny carson hosted that he left to go host the tonight show when left, woody woodbury took over he had some gold albums in the sixties, comedy albums he and i had many conversations. this is a photo of him in the middle during his service in the korean war on the left is a photo of him attending a birthday for ted williams many years after the korean and on the right is a photo of him with john glenn at some kind of event the mid sixties. so talking to woody woodbury and a couple of the other people who were actually on missions with ted williams and john glenn was a really great resource for me to recreate these images of these two men flying missions together because i'm a sportswriter by nature and a big history fan, there is a lot of baseball history in the book on later part portions of his career, sort of the post korean war years of his baseball career. and i have been asked i mean on podcast, this baseball sports podcast is ted williams the greatest of all time. there are other claimants, babe ruth, everybody here know
he hosted one of the talk shows, one of the game shows that johnny carson hosted that he left to go host the tonight show when left, woody woodbury took over he had some gold albums in the sixties, comedy albums he and i had many conversations. this is a photo of him in the middle during his service in the korean war on the left is a photo of him attending a birthday for ted williams many years after the korean and on the right is a photo of him with john glenn at some kind of event the mid...
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to be able to introduce my friend and member of the wildland fire medication commission, lucinda on johnny andreotti. she serves as -- in arizona where we have worked together on many political project for the people of northern arizona. resiliency planning to delivering resources, to seeing flagstaff devastated by post- fire flooding, lucinda has been a champion for rethinking the ways we plan or and respond to wildfires in our country, and her testament to the dedication of northern arizona. i cannot think lucinda enough for exemplary work co-chairing the working group with another witness we have at today's hearing. i look forward to her testimony and continuing her work to deliver results for all arizonans affected by the growing threat of wildfires. thank you. >> senator romney, and distinguished members of the committee, i am honored to testify. from the shores of hawaii to the panhandle of texas, wildfire ravages tens of millions of acres in thousands of communities. even once the wildfires are extinguished, secondary impact threaten the health and safety of affected communities for
to be able to introduce my friend and member of the wildland fire medication commission, lucinda on johnny andreotti. she serves as -- in arizona where we have worked together on many political project for the people of northern arizona. resiliency planning to delivering resources, to seeing flagstaff devastated by post- fire flooding, lucinda has been a champion for rethinking the ways we plan or and respond to wildfires in our country, and her testament to the dedication of northern arizona....