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joe pierce, from san antonio and i've met them several times in austin, mrs. pierce e-mailed me separately to say that the texas state history museum has abruptly canceled the speech by the authors of the new book on the alamo. i don'ten if you're familiar with that book. and texas is trying to keep the truth from competing with myths. this is crazy and related to censorship. now, we touched on forget alamo and i wanted to read the e-mail. >> i've heard that, it's what they call the streisand effect. when you draw attention to things like that, this will probably make people go out and read the book even more. people don't like to have ideas and things kept from them, but that's an unfortunate situation if that's -- from what, the things that i've actually read about it. i haven't read the book yet. that should be on my night stand next. >> will you be on the book festival circuit this fall? >> i think so, yes. i'm supposed to be on the book circuit this festival. i'm hoping to be able to be there in person. virtual things are nice, but it's nice to be out and
joe pierce, from san antonio and i've met them several times in austin, mrs. pierce e-mailed me separately to say that the texas state history museum has abruptly canceled the speech by the authors of the new book on the alamo. i don'ten if you're familiar with that book. and texas is trying to keep the truth from competing with myths. this is crazy and related to censorship. now, we touched on forget alamo and i wanted to read the e-mail. >> i've heard that, it's what they call the...
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jo pierce aree prominent couple in san antonio i've mentioned several times ates the texas book festival in austin. mrs. pierce e-mailed me separately to say texas history museum has abruptly canceled the speech by the author's new c book a on alamo. at above you are familiar with that book. in texas is to keep the truth from competing with myth, this is crazy andel related to censorship. i know we touched on the alamo a minute ago. i wanted to acknowledge that e-mail. speech have heard about that situation. the streisand effect. i think when you draw attention to things like this this will probably make people go outve and read the book even more. people don't like to have ideas kept from them. that is an unfortunate situation i have not read the book yet. that should be on my nightstand next too. >> host: will be on the book festival circuit this fall? >> i think so. i'm supposed to be in the book circuit this fall. i'm hoping we will be able to be there in person. the virtual things are nice but it's also nice to be out and meet people. you know what those are like. stuart yes texas i
jo pierce aree prominent couple in san antonio i've mentioned several times ates the texas book festival in austin. mrs. pierce e-mailed me separately to say texas history museum has abruptly canceled the speech by the author's new c book a on alamo. at above you are familiar with that book. in texas is to keep the truth from competing with myth, this is crazy andel related to censorship. i know we touched on the alamo a minute ago. i wanted to acknowledge that e-mail. speech have heard about...
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host: doctor pierce is a retired couple at san antonio i have met them several times at the san antonio book festival that she e-mailed me to sayal the history museum has abruptly canceled the speech by the authors of the new book on the alamo. i don't know if you are familiar with that book texas is trying to keep the truth from competing this is crazy and related to censorship but i wanted to acknowledge her e-mail. >> i heard about that situation. it's like the streisand effect this will probably make people go out and read the book even more. but thatn, is an unfortunate situation from the things that i read about it. >> i haven't read the book yet. that should be on my nightstand next. host: will you be on the book festival circuit this fall? >> i'm supposed to be. ii am hoping i can be there in person. it's virtual but i liked a lot and meet people you know that atmosphere it is a lot of fun. host: and texas is in person this year. cleveland ohio go ahead. >>caller. professor gordon reed related to sally hemmings? we know the name sally hemmings and we know her story. what i miss
host: doctor pierce is a retired couple at san antonio i have met them several times at the san antonio book festival that she e-mailed me to sayal the history museum has abruptly canceled the speech by the authors of the new book on the alamo. i don't know if you are familiar with that book texas is trying to keep the truth from competing this is crazy and related to censorship but i wanted to acknowledge her e-mail. >> i heard about that situation. it's like the streisand effect this...
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antonio. they didid not come to new york. they did not go to l.a. most of my family is still there. >> host: go back to your book on juneteenth page t 101, quote 1967 there was a real release that 1960 film the alamo. it was an exciting thing. it's a big deal to go to the movies in those days. it was a little town outside of houston now of course they've reached out and encroached upon all of us in that area. it was an exciting thing a treat to go see this movie about people we already knew about. jim bowie, travis, davy crockett. these were names that were known to us. my best friend who was a boy really was into both characters but i knew whont they were and it was almost eight mythic semite godlike person who had thisis special power, in real life he got into knife fights and that bowie knife became famous because of that. we go to see the film it's very, very heroic betrayal of the alamo as you would have expected. there is nothing in there that surprised me there is a character betrayed i
antonio. they didid not come to new york. they did not go to l.a. most of my family is still there. >> host: go back to your book on juneteenth page t 101, quote 1967 there was a real release that 1960 film the alamo. it was an exciting thing. it's a big deal to go to the movies in those days. it was a little town outside of houston now of course they've reached out and encroached upon all of us in that area. it was an exciting thing a treat to go see this movie about people we already...
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most of my familiess in texas ad when they left the town to go somewhere they went to dallas or san antonio and they didn't come to new york or go to l.a.. most of my family still there. >> host: back to your book "on juneteenth" on page 101 quote in 19 sick -- 1967 the movie the alamo, i was taken to save by my best friend. >> guest: was an exciting thing. conroe is little town outside of houston and now of course ahouston has reached out but it was an exciting time to go see this movie about people that we knew about, travis and davy crockett. these were names that were knowd to us and my friend really was into those characters. i thought of him as a godlike gerson and the booing knife became famous because of that. it's a very heroic portrayal of the alamo as you would expect it and there was nothing in there to surprise me. there were things that made me comfortable. they had a character who is a slave and was portrayed not in t the way that made me uncomfortablee that was in it bt for the most part it was this presentation of this battle making a last stand against the mexicans. when i
most of my familiess in texas ad when they left the town to go somewhere they went to dallas or san antonio and they didn't come to new york or go to l.a.. most of my family still there. >> host: back to your book "on juneteenth" on page 101 quote in 19 sick -- 1967 the movie the alamo, i was taken to save by my best friend. >> guest: was an exciting thing. conroe is little town outside of houston and now of course ahouston has reached out but it was an exciting time to go...
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antonio rated they do not to new york and they didn't go to la. so the roots go deep and most of my family is still there. peter: go back to your book on page 101, quote, in 1967, there was a the release the 1960s film, the alamo and it was to see it with my best friend can you tell us a story. annette: yeah, it was an exciting to think. is a big deal to go to the movies in thoseay days and to go to houston, is a little town outside of houston, 40000 confused and potentially enough course houston has reached out and approached upon all of that area. this was an exciting thing to go see this movie about people we already knew about. travis, and davy crockett, these were names that were known to us. and my friend who was a boy, really was into those characters. i legibly was almost a sort of semi- godlike person that was nice that had the special power, just nice and that in real life, and it became famous because of that, we were there to see the film and it is very heroic tutorial of the alamo. what you would've expected and there was nothing in t
antonio rated they do not to new york and they didn't go to la. so the roots go deep and most of my family is still there. peter: go back to your book on page 101, quote, in 1967, there was a the release the 1960s film, the alamo and it was to see it with my best friend can you tell us a story. annette: yeah, it was an exciting to think. is a big deal to go to the movies in thoseay days and to go to houston, is a little town outside of houston, 40000 confused and potentially enough course...
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when they left those little towns to go somewhere they went to houston, they went to dallas or san antonio. they did not come to new york. they did not go to l.a. the roots go deep and most of my family was still there. >> back to your book on juneteenth, page 101 quote in 1967 there is a rerelease of the 1960 film the alamo. i was taken to see it with my best friend, he tells about that? >> it was an exciting thing. it was a big deal to go to the movies in those days and to go to houston connor was a little town 40 miles north of houston. hisce potentially applying force between the two places. course now houston has breached out and encroached upon all of us in that area. this was an exciting thing to treat to go see this movie about people we already knew about, jim buie, travis, davy crockett, these were names known to us. my best friend he was a boy was really into both characters but i knew who they were thought jim buie was almostmo this semi- godlike person the had this special powers or whatever. he got into knife fights the bowie knife became famous because >> so we go to see thi
when they left those little towns to go somewhere they went to houston, they went to dallas or san antonio. they did not come to new york. they did not go to l.a. the roots go deep and most of my family was still there. >> back to your book on juneteenth, page 101 quote in 1967 there is a rerelease of the 1960 film the alamo. i was taken to see it with my best friend, he tells about that? >> it was an exciting thing. it was a big deal to go to the movies in those days and to go to...
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when they left those little towns to go somewhere they went to houston, they went to dallas or san antonio. they did not come to new york. they did not go to l.a. the roots go deep and most of my family was still there. >> back to your book on juneteenth, page 101 quote in 1967 there is a rerelease of the 1960 film the alamo. i was taken to see it with my best friend, he tells about that? >> it was an exciting thing. it was a big deal to go to the movies in those days and to go to houston connor was a little town 40 miles north of houston. hisce potentially applying force between the two places. course now houston has breached out and encroached upon all of us in that area. this was an exciting thing to treat to go see this movie about people we already knew about, jim buie, travis, davy crockett, these were names known to us. my best friend he was a boy was really into both characters but i knew who they were thought jim buie was almostmo this semi- godlike person the had this special powers or whatever. he got into knife fights the bowie knife became famous because of that so we go to se
when they left those little towns to go somewhere they went to houston, they went to dallas or san antonio. they did not come to new york. they did not go to l.a. the roots go deep and most of my family was still there. >> back to your book on juneteenth, page 101 quote in 1967 there is a rerelease of the 1960 film the alamo. i was taken to see it with my best friend, he tells about that? >> it was an exciting thing. it was a big deal to go to the movies in those days and to go to...
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when othey left the little town to go somewhere they went to dallas or san antonio. they didn't come to new york. theydidn't go to la . so the roots go deep and most of my family is still there. >> back to your book, onto page 101 quote, in 1967 there was a rerelease of the 1960 film the alamo. i was taken to see it with my best friend. can you tell us that story? >> there was an exciting thing. it was a big deal to see a movie in those days. and very confusing to see movies because conroy was a little town outside of houston, 40 miles north of houston and it was between the two places but now course houston has reached out and encroached upon all of us in that area but it was an exciting thing. a treat to go see this movie about people that we already knew about. jim bowie, travis and dede crockett. these were names that were known to us and my friend who was a boy, my best friend really was into both those characters. i heknew who they were and i knew who jim bowie was almost this sort of mythic semi godlike person with this knife that had this special powers or wh
when othey left the little town to go somewhere they went to dallas or san antonio. they didn't come to new york. theydidn't go to la . so the roots go deep and most of my family is still there. >> back to your book, onto page 101 quote, in 1967 there was a rerelease of the 1960 film the alamo. i was taken to see it with my best friend. can you tell us that story? >> there was an exciting thing. it was a big deal to see a movie in those days. and very confusing to see movies because...
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host: annette gordan-reed, retired couple in san antonio. and then texas tries to keep the truth with competing with met this is crazy and related to censorship. we touched on the alamo but i want to acknowledge her e-mail. >> i have heard about e that. and those that actually read about it. host: will you be on the book festival circuit this fall quick. >> i think so. i am supposed to be. i'm hoping i can be there in person to actually meet people. go ahead neville. >>caller: my question is related to sally hemmings. so as a visual and an image is the some time to time descriptions. that she wasd. white and long straight hair down her back. i don't see many sketches or images or pictures which depict sally hemmings. >> weve don't have any depictions of her. people have imagined ideas of what she looks like. they do know reproductions of her we don't have any images of jefferson's wife maybe a couple of silhouettes so strangely enough and her father's home was destroyed by fire but it's interesting and completely different and we don't have
host: annette gordan-reed, retired couple in san antonio. and then texas tries to keep the truth with competing with met this is crazy and related to censorship. we touched on the alamo but i want to acknowledge her e-mail. >> i have heard about e that. and those that actually read about it. host: will you be on the book festival circuit this fall quick. >> i think so. i am supposed to be. i'm hoping i can be there in person to actually meet people. go ahead neville. >>caller:...
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when they left those little towns to go somewhere they went to houston, they went to dallas or san antonio. they did not come to new york. they did not go to l.a. the roots go deep and most of my family was still there. >> back to your book on juneteenth, page 101 quote in 1967 there is a rerelease of the 1960 film the alamo. i was taken to see it with my best friend, he tells about that? >> it was an exciting thing. it was a big deal to go to the movies in those days and to go to houston connor was a little town 40 miles north of houston. hisce potentially applying force between the two places. course now houston has breached out and encroached upon all of us in that area. this was an exciting thing to treat to go see this movie about people we already knew about, jim buie, travis, davy crockett, these were names known to us. my best friend he was a boy was really into both characters but i knew who they were thought jim buie was almostmo this semi- godlike person the had this special powers or whatever. he got into knife fights the bowie knife became famous because of that so we go to se
when they left those little towns to go somewhere they went to houston, they went to dallas or san antonio. they did not come to new york. they did not go to l.a. the roots go deep and most of my family was still there. >> back to your book on juneteenth, page 101 quote in 1967 there is a rerelease of the 1960 film the alamo. i was taken to see it with my best friend, he tells about that? >> it was an exciting thing. it was a big deal to go to the movies in those days and to go to...
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antonio and what happened there were 22 army reserve demands and general max barrettes, close friend of mine in the federal reserve thought we didn't need command and control so reduced it to ten. the flag moved to little rock and it became the 90th regional support command and i was the second command and had been the -- i think 123rd army reserve command and so those folks didn't know and didn't care about the 90th. the 90th has history from world war i and world war ii. particularly world war ii. they spent more days in ground combat than any army unit in world war ii. it was honor to command them but i had to give arkansas people. >> you still live in the atlanta area while doing this? >> yeah. arkansas, louisiana, texas, new mexico and they had been under a lot of different and had to pretty much educate them in the history of the 90th reserve command, regional support command. i connected after i had been there a few months i went to come and ask to speak in the infantry division and it was being held in indianapolis, indiana. didn't know anything about them. that was where i d
antonio and what happened there were 22 army reserve demands and general max barrettes, close friend of mine in the federal reserve thought we didn't need command and control so reduced it to ten. the flag moved to little rock and it became the 90th regional support command and i was the second command and had been the -- i think 123rd army reserve command and so those folks didn't know and didn't care about the 90th. the 90th has history from world war i and world war ii. particularly world...
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antonio. and what happened was there were 32 army reserve -- 22 army reserve commands, and general max barrett, very close friend of mine, decided we didn't need all that command and control, so he reduced it to ten. and the 90th ar-com went away. the flag moved to little rock and became the 90th regional support command. and i was the second in command and first to command it. had been the 123rd army reserve command, and so those folks didn't know and didn't care about the 90th. well, the 90th has a storied history from world war i and world war ii, particularly world war ii. they were under patton, in patton's 3rd army. they spent more days in ground combat than any army unit in world war ii. it was an honor to command them. but i had to get all those arkansas people -- >> you still live in the atlanta area when you were doing this? >> yeah. >> okay. >> the 90th covered arkansas, louisiana, texas, oklahoma and new mexico. and they had been under a lot of different ar-coms and so i had to pre
antonio. and what happened was there were 32 army reserve -- 22 army reserve commands, and general max barrett, very close friend of mine, decided we didn't need all that command and control, so he reduced it to ten. and the 90th ar-com went away. the flag moved to little rock and became the 90th regional support command. and i was the second in command and first to command it. had been the 123rd army reserve command, and so those folks didn't know and didn't care about the 90th. well, the 90th...
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annette gordon-reed truck entered doctor joe pearson is why the problem prominent retired couple in san antonio i met them several times at the book festival in austin but misses peers, m e-mailed me separately to say that the texas state history museum has abruptly canceled the speech by the authors of the new book, on the alamo. i don't know if you're familiar with that book and texas is trying to keep the truth from competing with math this is crazy and related to censorship. i know we touch on the alamo and ten alamo minute ago. but i wanted to acknowledge missus pearson's it e-mail predict speech of, yes, i heard about the situation, it is kind of like what is called the effects when you draw attention to things like this, this will probably make people go out and readro the book even more. people don't like to have ideas being kept from them. that's important situation. from the things that are actually part about it. i'm not the book yet. that should be on my nightstand next. peter: will you be in the s book festival services fall. annette: i think so yes i'm supposed to be in th
annette gordon-reed truck entered doctor joe pearson is why the problem prominent retired couple in san antonio i met them several times at the book festival in austin but misses peers, m e-mailed me separately to say that the texas state history museum has abruptly canceled the speech by the authors of the new book, on the alamo. i don't know if you're familiar with that book and texas is trying to keep the truth from competing with math this is crazy and related to censorship. i know we touch...
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and just using my hometown of san antonio as an for example, there are over 300 polling places. the largest shift at any given time of sapd is about 150 officers who have arguably better things to do. what happens to us? do we finish her caster her ballot -- casting her ballot? if we do does she come back? what's the word of mouth as that experience spreads like wildfire, bad chisme? that can't be who we are and the idea this bill makes voting easier in this instance, i don't see how. there are no cases of voter fraud relating to voter assistance. in county if a, just to give you numbers -- in fact, just to give you numbers and i'll wrap up - mr. raskin: please. mr. bernal: the likelihood of voter fraud in texas is less than anyone of us being struck by lightning. mr. raskin: thank you, representative bernal, for your excellent testimony. and members are very patient. i'll hold off on my questioning and allow mr. mfume to go. then we'll go directly to the ranking member. mr. mfume: thank you very much, mr. chair. and members of the committee. mr. chair, i want to thank you as i
and just using my hometown of san antonio as an for example, there are over 300 polling places. the largest shift at any given time of sapd is about 150 officers who have arguably better things to do. what happens to us? do we finish her caster her ballot -- casting her ballot? if we do does she come back? what's the word of mouth as that experience spreads like wildfire, bad chisme? that can't be who we are and the idea this bill makes voting easier in this instance, i don't see how. there are...