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jesse watters primetime. tonight capable of doing this very high level brain state reading that breaches the final frontier of privacy. jesse: davos. wants to read your mind. i m going to do a body cavity search. i wouldn t if i was you. jesse: no passport, no photo, no problem. migrants cut the line while you get a pat down. i don t know what you got in there, but we are going to find out. most of us aren t moved by white tears because we don t actually think they are real. that s manipulation, that s strategic. that s diabolical that s diabolical. jesse: shaming white people is now a big business. plus. i m, like, totally naked, and i don t remember how i ended up naked. jesse: the meeting of the minds goes back to the ancient greeks, when philosophers like aristotle and socrates used to gather in what they called agoras, a space or philosophy business and politics were discussed among the best and brightest. these meetings generated a ....
i m jamie colby. today i m in picturesque roanoke, virginia. the name roanoke is believed to come from an algonquin word that means shell money, which is very appropriate to the story of this strange inheritance. my name is ryan givens. in 1992, my mother, melva givens, died at the age of 79. as executor of her estate, i found a lock box in her closet which contained a strange envelope. ryan, this is the box? this is the box that she kept it in in her bedroom closet, and she kept it along with other things in this envelope right here. so, it says, this is a changed date, and what else does it not real ? not the real one. changed date, not real, 1913. melva s terse note reflects what she d been told about the coin inside that it s a clever fake of one of the rarest and most valuable coins ever minted the 1913 liberty head 5-cent piece. coin expert and auctioneer paul montgomery wrote a book about the nickels. from 1883 to 1912, the libe ....
Good evening and welcome to tonights lecture. After the lecture, there will be a q a and book signing. The views of the author do not viewsarily represent the of the museum or the state of new york. We present Glenn Williams tonight who will present dunmores war the last conflict of the colonial american area. Aboutthe author of a book the campaign against the air courier and holds a phd from the university of michigan. I would now like to welcome him. Glenn thank you for that kind introduction. I have to add you heard up i worked on military history. This was done on my own time. It does not reflect the center ,f military history views either. I would like to thank the museum and the sons of the revolution for inviting me here. I love coming here. I talked your once before but every time i come to new york city i always try to find at least one reason, one connection. As you can see, the talk is about dunmores war. It is james dr ....
Joint session of the two houses is now dissolved. [gavel banging three times] the house will come to order. Shhhh. For what purpose does the gentleman from california speak seek recognition . , that was they second longest state of the Union Address in history at one hour 20 three minutes. Bill clintons was longest in 2000 at one hour 28 minutes and 49 seconds. Numbers are up on the screen. If you would buy to dial in we would like to hear from you and get your reaction. 74889214 republicans. 74889224 independence. In just a few minutes you will hear from joe kennedy and the democratic response. He will be speaking from the dimon regional vocation Tech High School in fall river, massachusetts in the southeast heart of that state. That is coming up in just a few minutes. We might have to interrupt you to get all of his speech. Greta has been monitoring news about the speech t ....
Tv, all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. Up next on American History tv douglas wrinkly, author of the wilderness warrior recounts Theodore Roosevelts time in the west and how his experience there shaped his presidency. We also hear about roosevelts charge of San Juan Hill in the spanishamerican war and how his conservation efforts led to the protection of over 150 thousand acres 150 million acres of american land. This is about two hours. Doug good evening. It is an honor to be here at the New York Historical society and try to shed some light on one of my heroes, Theodore Roosevelt, and why hes considered a great leader. When the schwartzes wanted to make this series go, they really want us to ....