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rod washington. i also want to say this broom and the 200 and i think 300 people who are watching us virtually is just such an exciting celebration of what we've been able to do across years. we've been diving into this project to better understand martha washington and women in the 18th century. this martha washington lecture is just such a success. i'm to see so many people here. i know there are a few hundred more watching us virtually. thank you so much for being here. now, please me in welcoming our first speaker for a frazier. thank you, director, and thank you very much director and all mount vernon for hosting me here it always such a pleasure to speak to the many distinguished guests who come from all over region and beyond. and i very much forward to answering any. you may have a later or just discussing martha washington which i love to do so. oh. let me just. see and. well all of a slide's are a background and what i really oh it may be a blank background owing to my technical income pitt
rod washington. i also want to say this broom and the 200 and i think 300 people who are watching us virtually is just such an exciting celebration of what we've been able to do across years. we've been diving into this project to better understand martha washington and women in the 18th century. this martha washington lecture is just such a success. i'm to see so many people here. i know there are a few hundred more watching us virtually. thank you so much for being here. now, please me in...
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it actually says here, george washington of washington, on chapter one, page seven of washington, an american soldier says he throws or catches the ball for hours with his aid and probably working with rounders. the bridge game with eight precursor. >> there are a lot of books or stories about baseball is involved, and it evolved in part out of the british rounders. there have even been stories about how baseball goes back many centuries or something similar to baseball goes back many centuries, but i don't ink we have any indication that there is not any real involvement of that in the lincoln cartoons. >> fred, over the years, why have there been such a close relationship between presidents and the sport? >> a lot of things state back to the first pitch position, and a started in 1910. but it is really two years later when a new manager came in name clark griffith. he was an owner of a team, and he saw a lucky opportunity. he said let's make this an annual tradition. that's what went baseballs and presidents. he became the owner of the team and became friends with every president t
it actually says here, george washington of washington, on chapter one, page seven of washington, an american soldier says he throws or catches the ball for hours with his aid and probably working with rounders. the bridge game with eight precursor. >> there are a lot of books or stories about baseball is involved, and it evolved in part out of the british rounders. there have even been stories about how baseball goes back many centuries or something similar to baseball goes back many...
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the people of washington, d.c., through their representatives need to control their own local police. they also need to control their judges. the problem is that right now the district of columbia is caught between. the people made clear that they want to become a state. they organized the statehood constitutional convention. they have petitioned for admission to the union, and are asking the congress of the united states under article 4 of the constitution to exercise our powers to admit them as a state and redraw the boundaries of the federal district given our exclusive power, our comprehensive power under the district clause to do that. and in fact in 1846, congress redrew the boundaries of the district of columbia in order to retrocede to california lands there. and that was perfectly constitutional. and today congress can exercise its powers under article 1, section 8, clause 17 to modify the boundaries of the federal district to cede the rest dend dengs lands to the new state petitions for admission to the u
the people of washington, d.c., through their representatives need to control their own local police. they also need to control their judges. the problem is that right now the district of columbia is caught between. the people made clear that they want to become a state. they organized the statehood constitutional convention. they have petitioned for admission to the union, and are asking the congress of the united states under article 4 of the constitution to exercise our powers to admit them...
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you don't need to do the washington read except to know how to read the washington book. now i'll start with the books by a politician who probably could have made his living as a writer. in fact, now he kind of does make his living as a writer. and that's barack obama, his 1995 memoir, dreams from my father is in my a wonderful written book and so much so that i think all the subsequent books kind of suffer and of obama's books have been vastly overanalyzed and discussed length, including by me. and so i just want to focus on a few specific lines. there's a moment in dreams for my father when obama, in his early post-college years, talks his aspirations for community organizing in chicago and he writes, because this community imagined was still in the making, built on the promise that the larger american community, black and brown, could somehow redefine. i believe that it might over time admit the uniqueness of my life. he's writing about the challenge of fitting in in america and how america might change so that he who combines like hawaii and kansas, kenya and indones
you don't need to do the washington read except to know how to read the washington book. now i'll start with the books by a politician who probably could have made his living as a writer. in fact, now he kind of does make his living as a writer. and that's barack obama, his 1995 memoir, dreams from my father is in my a wonderful written book and so much so that i think all the subsequent books kind of suffer and of obama's books have been vastly overanalyzed and discussed length, including by...
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i was looking at the washington state. numbers the center says there is 19 hate groups active in washington. which doesn't make you special, above or below the average. i'm not trying to target washington when i say that. i'm just trying to give a sense of scale to it. my thought there is you talked about the vigilante action around abortions. we obviously have seen a bunch of racism, issues towards black communities and black individuals. what, as governor, can you do to kind of dial down the hate, tamp down the hate, and make sure there is few opportunities as possible for that to be ignited? >> well, we use law enforcement effectively to try to push back against, you know, illegal behavior based on hate. on january 6th, i was in the residence we're counting zoom call doing some government work. there was a disturbance outside. this mob of trumpers and insurgents broke through the gate, overpowered one of our state trooper cadets, marched up with they're ar-15s, and they were fully armed. they were stopped at the front d
i was looking at the washington state. numbers the center says there is 19 hate groups active in washington. which doesn't make you special, above or below the average. i'm not trying to target washington when i say that. i'm just trying to give a sense of scale to it. my thought there is you talked about the vigilante action around abortions. we obviously have seen a bunch of racism, issues towards black communities and black individuals. what, as governor, can you do to kind of dial down the...
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we want to buy our planes from washington. so it's unfortunate that you know, you can just simply say, yeah, this is, this is really stupid or bon says the same thing, but the transit land, a gravy train is just the inexorable empty suit for a president, because a lot of friends say, yeah, i know what you guys want to do, but it's my presidency, is my legacy, and i'm not going to go down. i'm not going to be on the brought down the empire here. there's no breaking these people right now. and so having nato going against russia toe to toe, one's going to win and was going to lose. that was a lesson you should. it was one thing you didn't do during the cold war. they have broken that taboo. alexander, as i suggested, i think that the people running the show in washington are not altogether that smart. i think that they've inherited systems power institutions from people who were smarter and more competent than they are. and they didn't know what to do with it. so at this point now that the u. s. is running out of soft power beca
we want to buy our planes from washington. so it's unfortunate that you know, you can just simply say, yeah, this is, this is really stupid or bon says the same thing, but the transit land, a gravy train is just the inexorable empty suit for a president, because a lot of friends say, yeah, i know what you guys want to do, but it's my presidency, is my legacy, and i'm not going to go down. i'm not going to be on the brought down the empire here. there's no breaking these people right now. and so...
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we want to buy our planes from washington. so it's unfortunate that you know, you can just simply say, yeah, this is, this is really stupid or bon says the same thing, but the transit lamp, a gravy train is just the inexorable. yeah. the, that's exactly what it is and, and now it's under what's, what's most dangerous here is that one of the things that we learned from the cold war, one of the things he should not do during the cold war is go toe to toe with a peer power, you don't do that, you could have vietnam, you can have afghanistan, you can a biting in africa, but you don't go toe to toe, and this is a, a break. and i think maybe it has something to do with, you know, we have a empty president. we haven't, that's effectively all these guys have left strategy down from previous rep, ohio. now i've been there a lot and i bet from number for those are those would you be naturally sho, switch him you loose through things to move your to, to just used to where you have a general to know what it was. you know how much us and i
we want to buy our planes from washington. so it's unfortunate that you know, you can just simply say, yeah, this is, this is really stupid or bon says the same thing, but the transit lamp, a gravy train is just the inexorable. yeah. the, that's exactly what it is and, and now it's under what's, what's most dangerous here is that one of the things that we learned from the cold war, one of the things he should not do during the cold war is go toe to toe with a peer power, you don't do that, you...
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>> read the washington post today. it's disgusting. kevin mccarthy is a liar, has always been a liar, was under tucker carlson's whatever, and that's all he is. he is the most dishonest human being. so, i wouldn't even deal with kevin mccarthy. he will, lightweight, and steel. >> you said you wouldn't even deal. are you saying the president should not negotiate? >> absolutely not. that president has character. kevin mccarthy has donald trump. >> all right, sandy's thoughts there. let's get more of your thoughts. dial in this morning and let us know what you think should happen next year. over the debt ceiling. should it be a clean bill, like democrats are advocating for? this is a story that came out yesterday, headlining the washington times, gop's debt limit plan would kill 780,000 jobs, according to moody's. moody's analytics compared to impact mr. mccarthy's proposal would have on the federal economy, with the alternative of a clean that limit increase that is favored by president biden. the firm found if republicans secured all of
>> read the washington post today. it's disgusting. kevin mccarthy is a liar, has always been a liar, was under tucker carlson's whatever, and that's all he is. he is the most dishonest human being. so, i wouldn't even deal with kevin mccarthy. he will, lightweight, and steel. >> you said you wouldn't even deal. are you saying the president should not negotiate? >> absolutely not. that president has character. kevin mccarthy has donald trump. >> all right, sandy's...
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she actually grew up here in washington. she came to washington and as a child, she'd been born in iowa, spent her early years in wisconsin, some wonderful gossip up in the book where her mom's story up being quite interesting. mom had three marriages and two of them were failed marriages, including a divorce in 1848. and when i found the evidence of this divorce, it was just so like amazing because i knew there was something questionable about this middle marriage. well, then the third marriage is the marriage to eliza's father. so when that fell through in the middle of the civil war, mom comes to d.c. eliza, grows up here. so she is raised by her single mother, she and her brother here in d.c., mom ran a boarding house, i think, and she got a job at the u.s. treasury. so eliza went to georgetown visitation for a couple of years and then she went to oberlin. but for a while she didn't graduate. but the thing her was she was so precocious that when she went to georgetown visitation, i found the academic records on her and s
she actually grew up here in washington. she came to washington and as a child, she'd been born in iowa, spent her early years in wisconsin, some wonderful gossip up in the book where her mom's story up being quite interesting. mom had three marriages and two of them were failed marriages, including a divorce in 1848. and when i found the evidence of this divorce, it was just so like amazing because i knew there was something questionable about this middle marriage. well, then the third...
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of course, when it comes to the a to washington, washington is a beneficiary of the any war. so the united states is reluctant to see that war coming to one end as the end of this war, me is the end of the united states. money making process, china as a close ally of saudi arabia and a close and effective buyer of iran's oil and iran is number one. economic and trade partner has held the 2 sides, come together, bury the hatchet after after 7 years of frosty relations it wrongs message of a new method lease comes amid. the latest developments in the push the piece in yemen and saudi arabia has released more than 100 heavy weather prisoners of war. the red cross says that, well, the exchange is a positive sign. many more families in yemen are still waiting to hear from their loved ones emotions. i would describe it, overwhelming joy. it has been amazing to witness this beautiful moment. i saw a feminine hanging each other friends kissing each other on the forehead. children seeing their budget sometimes for the 1st time and the local hears, the multitude of joy, it's a, it's, i
of course, when it comes to the a to washington, washington is a beneficiary of the any war. so the united states is reluctant to see that war coming to one end as the end of this war, me is the end of the united states. money making process, china as a close ally of saudi arabia and a close and effective buyer of iran's oil and iran is number one. economic and trade partner has held the 2 sides, come together, bury the hatchet after after 7 years of frosty relations it wrongs message of a new...
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washington wants us to spend more money than we did in covid. even though the president signs the bill that the pandemic is over, he should sign the bills that not have been signed over covid. that is all the president's money that is the heart of paying taxpayers money -- hard earning taxpayers money. >> you started off in a non-ideal weight as a speaker. >> that is your opinion. >> every single week, you asked that same question of me. you raised the question of whether i could be speaker. we went 15 rounds, i became speaker. could we pass 87,000 irs agents, we did it. he raised the question if we can make the intel midi back to the place -- committee back to the place it should be. people cannot be having relationships with the chinese, we did that. we would pass the paris bill of rights, we passed that. we would put forth hr one, with stan firm to make our energy independence in america and build our economy, we passed and that. one we watched washington dc decriminalize, every sort of crime, we set up, for the first time in 30 years to cong
washington wants us to spend more money than we did in covid. even though the president signs the bill that the pandemic is over, he should sign the bills that not have been signed over covid. that is all the president's money that is the heart of paying taxpayers money -- hard earning taxpayers money. >> you started off in a non-ideal weight as a speaker. >> that is your opinion. >> every single week, you asked that same question of me. you raised the question of whether i...
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we want to buy our planes from washington. so it's unfortunate that you know, you can just simply say, yeah, this is, this is really stupid or been says the same thing, but the transit went a gravy train is just the inexorable. yeah, they don't, that's exactly what it is. and i know it's under what's, what's most dangerous here is that one of the things that we learned from the cold war, one of the things you should not do during the cold war is go toe to toe with a peer power. you don't do that, you could have the, you know, you can have afghan and then you can go fighting in africa, but you don't go toe to toe. and this is a, a break. and i think maybe it has something to do with, you know, we have a empty president, we have an empty suit for a president because a lot of friends and say, yeah, i know what you guys want to do, but it's my presidency is my legacy and i'm not going to go down. i'm not going to be on the prop down the empire here. there's no breaking these people right now. and so having nato going against russi
we want to buy our planes from washington. so it's unfortunate that you know, you can just simply say, yeah, this is, this is really stupid or been says the same thing, but the transit went a gravy train is just the inexorable. yeah, they don't, that's exactly what it is. and i know it's under what's, what's most dangerous here is that one of the things that we learned from the cold war, one of the things you should not do during the cold war is go toe to toe with a peer power. you don't do...
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live from washington, this is bbc news. the british foreign office has confirmed the final evacuation flight from sudan will leave tonight. cbs news affiliate reports suspected gunman, francisco oropeza, is on the run after at least five people were killed at a home in san jacinto county texas. and with just a week to go until the coronation, it is revealed that the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. we start in sudan where the uk's final evacuation flight is due to depart, according to the foreign office, confirming the move today and saying that they have flown out nearly 1900 people since tuesday. it comes as sudan's former prime minister, abdalla hamdok, warned that the conflict would be a mayor conflict for the world if it continues and could become worse than those in syria and libya. this is khartoum earlier. the ceasefire between warring generals in sudan has been repeatedly violated and the army now says it is launching a large—scale attack on the capital. our diplomatic correspondent paul
live from washington, this is bbc news. the british foreign office has confirmed the final evacuation flight from sudan will leave tonight. cbs news affiliate reports suspected gunman, francisco oropeza, is on the run after at least five people were killed at a home in san jacinto county texas. and with just a week to go until the coronation, it is revealed that the public will be asked to swear allegiance to king charles. we start in sudan where the uk's final evacuation flight is due to...
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s. army massacre, me lie and torture of prisoners in abu ghraib joins me again from washington. d. c . with more revelations. this time reporting that the c, i was well aware that ukrainian president vladimir lensky and his entourage embezzled hundreds of millions of dollars in usaid. thank you so much. i cipher coming back on. i mean, after revealing that a terror attack, tell me about this $400000000.00 of us public money. and, and i think most american media covers the fact that the american public certainly need $400000000.00 for infrastructure. tell me about the latest scandal trading with the enemy. ah, well, you have to know that the budget right now the actual money. i think the, the a my government is spent on that war is a well by.
s. army massacre, me lie and torture of prisoners in abu ghraib joins me again from washington. d. c . with more revelations. this time reporting that the c, i was well aware that ukrainian president vladimir lensky and his entourage embezzled hundreds of millions of dollars in usaid. thank you so much. i cipher coming back on. i mean, after revealing that a terror attack, tell me about this $400000000.00 of us public money. and, and i think most american media covers the fact that the american...
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so she gets to washington in 1890 and 1890 washington was gilded age booming. it was a really interesting place to reinvent yourself if that's what you wanted to do, and she did so she didn't have any money, but she had social status and she had enough of a sort of veneer of sophistication that she was at the opera all the time and she met interesting people and she learned to be fashionable and she became what she thought she wanted to be and she ended up marrying a man named norman galt her sister. her sister's husband's cousin picture, please. this picture is from this time period i love this picture because she's so confident. she's so beautiful. she's so just owning who she is and i think of and this is from the 1890s. this is edith becoming herself getting out of her little appalachian town and becoming herself on her own. to a large degree as mary said if she were a man this would be a very different story including the up by your bootstraps, you know american dream that she would have been given credit for if she were a man so she's shown that she can g
so she gets to washington in 1890 and 1890 washington was gilded age booming. it was a really interesting place to reinvent yourself if that's what you wanted to do, and she did so she didn't have any money, but she had social status and she had enough of a sort of veneer of sophistication that she was at the opera all the time and she met interesting people and she learned to be fashionable and she became what she thought she wanted to be and she ended up marrying a man named norman galt her...
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and restore fiscal discipline in washington. if washington wants to spend more, it will have to come together, find savings else elsewhere, just like every single household in america. second, we are going to save taxpayers money. mr. speaker, the pandemic is over. house republicans have already passed a bill to officially end the pandemic. and president biden signed it into law just last week. our bill would actually claw back billions of dollars of unspent covid money that has sat for the last two years. the american people are tired of politicians who use covid as an excuse for more extreme inflationary spending. if this money was authorized to fight the pandemic but was not spent during the pandemic, it should not be spent after the pandemic is over. our proposals also repeal biden's army of 87,000 i.r.s. agents. that will save taxpayers $70 billion and it's going to protect the families and small businesses from weaponizing the i.r.s. it will end the green giveaways for companies that distort the market and waste taxpayers'
and restore fiscal discipline in washington. if washington wants to spend more, it will have to come together, find savings else elsewhere, just like every single household in america. second, we are going to save taxpayers money. mr. speaker, the pandemic is over. house republicans have already passed a bill to officially end the pandemic. and president biden signed it into law just last week. our bill would actually claw back billions of dollars of unspent covid money that has sat for the...
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post that it was the washington post that came out. now some new, which means testimonies are facts, so the investigation also says a lot, because the washington post is, well, to some extent, the mouthpiece of the intelligence community. usa americans started throw out all these different theories. if only, in general, to interrupt the media background. uh, very uncomfortable for them around the fursh investigation. well, it didn’t work out about the ukrainian partisans. there was too absurd today, now certain forces in warsaw and kiev will be blamed on abstract forces. however, the evidence is in favor of the version from andromeda, and all the same, indirect americans will instruct that she was moored. in the baltic, approximately close to the places of such explosions. well, what of those courts there are a lot of people convincing, as if on her on board found traces of explosives identical to those that were raised from the bottom, but where is the guarantee that these particles were not thrown on board the antrameda after they
post that it was the washington post that came out. now some new, which means testimonies are facts, so the investigation also says a lot, because the washington post is, well, to some extent, the mouthpiece of the intelligence community. usa americans started throw out all these different theories. if only, in general, to interrupt the media background. uh, very uncomfortable for them around the fursh investigation. well, it didn’t work out about the ukrainian partisans. there was too absurd...
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yeah, washington has done so much for europe in ukraine, which is why my call is pleaded with washington for a lower prices on gas exports to your from the us. now that the block of dependent on us l. n. g. after being encouraged by washington to cut off their chief rushes supply and the ukraine conflict is just so good for europe that my call was begging us lawmakers on a visit to washington last december to reconsider the impact of bite in protectionist inflation reduction on european industry as a result of europe blindly following washington's agenda on ukraine. so if the us wants to europe handle ukraine alone, sen. rubio was threatening. well, there's a pretty good chance of peace breaking out. so maybe you didn't think that through very well because it's worth recalling that rubio is a strong advocate for killing off europe. snored stream pipeline with stations, and he hit the roof when biting considered lifting those sanctions. that when it was mysteriously blown up, rubio claim that it's just quote, common sense that russia did it, which is weird because there weren't any russia
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now it's time for washington to return to normal. the american people are tired of politicians use covid as an excuse for more extreme inflationary spending. if the money was authorized to fight the pandemic but was not spent during the pandemic, it should not be spent after the pandemic is over. now third, we will grow the economy so we stop being dependent on china. house republicans already passed hr one, to lower the energy cost act. it had bipartisan support. among other things, this bill restores american energy leadership, makes it easier to build things in america and makes us less dependent upon china. it brings jobs back to america. that will grow the economy. our proposal will also restore work requirements that ensure able-bodied adults without dependence earn a paycheck and learn new skills. that will grow our economy and help the supply chain. right now, there are more job openings than people who are looking for jobs. do you know why? it's in part because the biden administration weakened work requirements. incentives
now it's time for washington to return to normal. the american people are tired of politicians use covid as an excuse for more extreme inflationary spending. if the money was authorized to fight the pandemic but was not spent during the pandemic, it should not be spent after the pandemic is over. now third, we will grow the economy so we stop being dependent on china. house republicans already passed hr one, to lower the energy cost act. it had bipartisan support. among other things, this bill...
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live from washington. this is bbc news: south korean president yoon suk—yeol wraps up his visit to the us. we take a look at the landmark nuclear deal. we'll dive into reaction to yoon�*s trip from china and around the region. and we'll tackle the two point five billion dollar netflix investment in south korea. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. we start here in washington, where president biden spent the week hosting the south korean president yoon suk yeol for discussions that have global consequences. the two presidents met with the nuclear threat from north korea high on their agenda. south korea and the us laid out a new agreement called the washington declaration aimed at deterring an attack on seoul. the bbc�*s seoul correspondent — jean mackenzie — explained what this agreement involves. so this deal is the us stepping up its commitment to use nuclear weapons to defend south korea from north korea. you know, the us is responsible for south korea's defence and are always up implied it would use n
live from washington. this is bbc news: south korean president yoon suk—yeol wraps up his visit to the us. we take a look at the landmark nuclear deal. we'll dive into reaction to yoon�*s trip from china and around the region. and we'll tackle the two point five billion dollar netflix investment in south korea. hello, i'm sumi somaskanda. we start here in washington, where president biden spent the week hosting the south korean president yoon suk yeol for discussions that have global...
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so i, i really think that this washington declaration is a big win for the alliance. but especially for south korea, looks like president, you've got everything and he wanted this time and perhaps even more so, you know, fundamentally it's the 1st time that south korea, the united states, are discussing nuclear deterrence, which sol has not been able to discuss with washington until now for decades, the topic, you know, for example, when and how would america use nuclear weapons against north korea. this was concerned by washington to be to classified and, you know, it's believed it. washington thinks of this as an american, an american decision, not a joint decision in american operation and an american execution plan. that's been the long traditional i'm thinking in washington, but they've really made significant progress. the allies, in terms of, you know, giving south korea more of a rule in a say, in relaying some of its preferences on when, how and how the united states might have to use nuclear weapons to support that decision at that time comes. and to also le
so i, i really think that this washington declaration is a big win for the alliance. but especially for south korea, looks like president, you've got everything and he wanted this time and perhaps even more so, you know, fundamentally it's the 1st time that south korea, the united states, are discussing nuclear deterrence, which sol has not been able to discuss with washington until now for decades, the topic, you know, for example, when and how would america use nuclear weapons against north...
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she grew up in washington city. she was the daughter of hotel owner, and as such, she up around some really important political figures who would stay in or socialize at her father's hotel right. many wrote and spoke of her as a very beautiful, perhaps even alluring. dangerous seductive beauty. right. and peggy herself quite aware of this. she would write in her biographer excuse me, autobiography years later when i was still in pants. let's and rolling hoops with other girls i had the attentions of men young and old enough turn a girl's head so she is self-aware to write she knows that people consider her to be beautiful right and aware potentially of the potential power that she has in that beauty that she could use. hey, so peggy, as i say, i grew up in her father's hotel. she will marry a man named john timberlake in 1816. okay and he works as a purser on a ship. essentially, he takes care of the money but as such, he spends a lot of their marriage at sea. he's not. so while he is at sea for much of their marria
she grew up in washington city. she was the daughter of hotel owner, and as such, she up around some really important political figures who would stay in or socialize at her father's hotel right. many wrote and spoke of her as a very beautiful, perhaps even alluring. dangerous seductive beauty. right. and peggy herself quite aware of this. she would write in her biographer excuse me, autobiography years later when i was still in pants. let's and rolling hoops with other girls i had the...
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i mean, they, they're all washington is failed. which is washington, not euro. you know? like i said, the german industrialists are moving their plans to united states because the gas prices cheaper there. whereas the germany just got the price was the natural trade partners and major source of energy ration. it's quite ridiculous. any, any sensible person german person. ready to the district of germany, but right now, probably the european leader student people to watch the moment on the line to get smacked off. so we'll be happy to be when you started back will kasha? thank you. thank you. and that's for the show will be back on monday to assess the depth of economic catastrophe facing nato countries threatening china with author and chief economist, professor dan like i a but until then you can keep in touch my role as social media . if it's not sensitive in your country and had to watch and we're going underground tv on normal dot com to watch new and old episodes of going on to grad see you monday. and only one main thing is important for naziism, internationally spe
i mean, they, they're all washington is failed. which is washington, not euro. you know? like i said, the german industrialists are moving their plans to united states because the gas prices cheaper there. whereas the germany just got the price was the natural trade partners and major source of energy ration. it's quite ridiculous. any, any sensible person german person. ready to the district of germany, but right now, probably the european leader student people to watch the moment on the line...
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but one of the russians entered the freight and that's when washington created the s b s. their boots on the ground and started pushing back, i guess is not, you know, out of some interest of destroying nicely the theory about more to beat the masters and beat moscow's to, for control of these regions. ne area and in order to control their resources. so to be, to serve as a kind of a 2nd type of pressure on top of economic sanctions. i guess the mockers despite security and energy challenges in south africa finance years have walked to an investment conference in johannesburg on thursday. the country has attracted over 1.5 trillion in new pledges over the past 5 years for passing its target. that's according to the south african president, 0 rama f o. so we have an outreach remember we have said 1.31.2 trillion. we have now a hit 1.51 trillion in commitment, meaning that we have over achieved and overshot our initial 1.2 trillion grant target. by 26 percent. but south africa's business confidence has declined again in the 1st quarter of 2023. and it has not been in positiv
but one of the russians entered the freight and that's when washington created the s b s. their boots on the ground and started pushing back, i guess is not, you know, out of some interest of destroying nicely the theory about more to beat the masters and beat moscow's to, for control of these regions. ne area and in order to control their resources. so to be, to serve as a kind of a 2nd type of pressure on top of economic sanctions. i guess the mockers despite security and energy challenges in...
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it washington's in the philippines?- washington's in the philippines? washington's in the philiuines? philippines? it is all about. it is trying _ philippines? it is all about. it is trying to _ philippines? it is all about. it is trying to make - philippines? it is all about. it is trying to make sure i philippines? it is all about. i it is trying to make sure that they— it is trying to make sure that they have _ it is trying to make sure that they have some influence and control — they have some influence and control i_ they have some influence and control. i don't know if control— control. i don't know if control is the right word but make — control is the right word but make sure that they have influence in that region, in the — influence in that region, in the waters. that is where the indo—pacific. disband the influence the us has in that broader— influence the us has in that broader region in the waters as well _ broader region in the waters as well 0n— broader region in the waters as well. on the island beyond asia — well. on t
it washington's in the philippines?- washington's in the philippines? washington's in the philiuines? philippines? it is all about. it is trying _ philippines? it is all about. it is trying to _ philippines? it is all about. it is trying to make - philippines? it is all about. it is trying to make sure i philippines? it is all about. i it is trying to make sure that they— it is trying to make sure that they have _ it is trying to make sure that they have some influence and control — they...