She had them. That would be to ease. Its how raided hem. Her husband augustine today when george was a 11 and mary was a single mother in her 30s raising six children. That alone i think would resonate with a lot of women in America Today and the tough time she went through raising her children. So, there was a when she was referred to by biographers from time of her passing until the time of the civil war, she came across as kind of like june cleaver, and or mary mother of chryst christ, after the civil war and realtime began to take hold in the American Literature with moby dick and tom sawyer and huck finn, he biographyers who mentioned her made her look more line joan crawford. Both got it wrong. She was neither and she was both, so i decided, plus i live in the area where she the millenbeck and ending forest and lively area of rural virginia on the northern neck, and theres a lot of just something that really washington always piqued im written five books on reagan, wrote one book
And not only is the summer over, today also marks the end of emmy season here in los angeles. The emmys were handed out last night. Americans were glued to their televisions watching football, not the emmys. Watching the rams beat the browns. [ laughter ] this was the lowestrated emmys ever by a lot. They say if things get any worse they may have to add themselves to the in memoriam reel. [ laughter ] i was at the emmys last night. Guillermo and i were there. Guillermo yeah. Jimmy and for me more than anything the emmys is a xhachan to learn what shows my wife has been secretly watching out me. Shes like oh, hes great. Im like really . How do you know that . [ laughter ] what time did you get home last night, guillermo . Guillermo 1 00. Jimmy its even later. Guillermo, by the way, has some exclusive interviews with the winners from the emmys moments from now. [ cheers and applause ] i always look forward to that. You know, game of thrones won the most emmys of any show this year. They
Third hour. This is we made it through the stretch hour. The power hour. The power hour. The seventh thing inning str were so glad everybody is with us this morning. Im glad to be next to you too. It is going quick. It is already 8 00. Speak for yourself. I did two hours and now it is three. Im so glad to be here with you guys because you guys mean, i think we all help each other make each other better and we hope we make you better at home. There is a lot to get to this morning. Welcome to the program. Were going to give you some news now including these baseless Conspiracy Theories circulating about the attack on paul pelosi. Were going to debunk them one by one in a cnn fact check coming up shortly. Midterm elections, were one week exactly away, but a lot of votes already cast in early voting. Republican leaders gaining confidence that this is going to cut their way. Chris sununu of New Hampshire running for reelection, hell join us this hour to talk about his partys prospects. And
Adjustment, understandably. I am really happy to be here today, because this is a culmination of about three years of really wonderful work with my author, harry katz. I want to talk a little about what we will do today. Usually when we do a slideshow with these kinds of presentations, we are timing talk or talking directly to the slide, to the content, but there are so many today, we decided to do Something Different and use the slides as wallpaper and will run a slide show, and presumably we are going to run 30 seconds for each slide, there are about 70 slides. We may be referencing the slides occasionally but we will talk about the book in general. If you have questions about the individual slides feel free to ask us at the end of the presentation. So, without further ado, i will introduce harry katz. The former curator from library of congress, and his books a civil war sketchbook and two great books with the Publishing Office baseball americana. Here is harry katz. [applause] harr
Adjustment, understandably. I am really happy to be here today, because this is a culmination of about three years of really wonderful work with my author, harry katz. I want to talk a little about what we will do today. Usually when we do a slideshow with these kinds of presentations, we are timing talk or talking directly to the slide, to the content, but there are so many today, we decided to do Something Different and use the slides as wallpaper and will run a slide show, and presumably we are going to run 30 seconds for each slide, there are about 70 slides. We may be referencing the slides occasionally but we will talk about the book in general. If you have questions about the individual slides feel free to ask us at the end of the presentation. So, without further ado, i will introduce harry katz. The former curator from library of congress, and his books a civil war sketchbook and two great books with the Publishing Office baseball americana. Here is harry katz. [applause] harr