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that really devastates her mother louisa. it's very painful. and for john quincy, he is also very much torn apart by this. but the war of 1812 here is broken out. john quincy sent to negotiate a treaty and he leaves louisa with her youngest son charles francis in st. petersburg. and eventually when piece is resolved and he is sure that hill either be returning home or be sent to london, he asked her to join him. so she makes this arduous in perilous journey from st. petersburg, in the winter to paris with her son, and he's only about seven at the time. a couple of servants that she had just met that day. she was no if she can trust them. as she is crossing europe, she encounters dangerous travel conditions but all season napoleon has escaped from alabama and is coming back to france and she encounters resurgent armies to greet him. she is crossing some very parallels territory in europe at this time. >> and her life was in danger. >> here's another quote from her diaries, it was 4:00 in the evening and the ice was in so critical a state i could
that really devastates her mother louisa. it's very painful. and for john quincy, he is also very much torn apart by this. but the war of 1812 here is broken out. john quincy sent to negotiate a treaty and he leaves louisa with her youngest son charles francis in st. petersburg. and eventually when piece is resolved and he is sure that hill either be returning home or be sent to london, he asked her to join him. so she makes this arduous in perilous journey from st. petersburg, in the winter to...
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introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance. it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. and it's a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down the fruit next the ground up food passed through be a softer guess on into the stomach. the reason the parrot. then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the nuts and bought in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in the small intestine. for an insider's view scientists that this german medical research center have a cutting edge swallow bill camera at their disposal but for all the gotcha tree precious little is known about the inner workings of our intestines. foliage the micro biome is largely still an unknown entity within our body even more so than much of the surface of the moon it's something we've only been able to start examining very recently in that respect it's like a black hole. the 1st part of the small in
introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance. it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. and it's a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down the fruit next the ground up food passed through be a softer guess on into the stomach. the reason the parrot. then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the nuts and bought in preparation for the next stage and that takes...
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introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance . it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. alex a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down the fruit next the ground up food passed through abuse office and into the stomach with. the ease of the pair then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the last about in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in the small intestine. for an insider's view scientists that this german medical research center have a cutting edge swallow bowl camera at their disposal but for all the gotcha tree precious little is known about the inner workings of our intestines. this included . the foliage the micro biome is largely still an unknown entity within our body even more so than much of the surface of the moon it's something we've only been able to start examining very recently in that respect it's like a black hole shots is. the 1st
introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance . it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. alex a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down the fruit next the ground up food passed through abuse office and into the stomach with. the ease of the pair then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the last about in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in...
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introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance . it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. to. alex a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down the fridge next the ground up food costs to be a softer guess on into the stomach. the reason the pair then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the massive box in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in the small intestine. for an insider's view scientists at this german medical research center have a cutting edge small oval camera at their disposal but for all the gotcha tree precious little is known about the inner workings of our intestines. foliage the micro biome is largely still an unknown entity within our body even more so than much of the surface of the moon it's something we've only been able to start examining very recently in that respect it's like a black hole shots is. the 1st part of the small intestin
introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance . it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. to. alex a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down the fridge next the ground up food costs to be a softer guess on into the stomach. the reason the pair then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the massive box in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in the...
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jordan, so can the first minister today update us on her plans for the nhs louisa jordan? will the lease be extended — and if so, what role does she see it playing in easing pressure as the national health service begins to restart in the weeks ahead? we will ensure that the nhs louisa jordan is there for as long as we may need it, and i can confirm that, as part of the re—mobilization plans, we are looking at whether and to what extent we could use the nhs louisa jordan to do some elective treatments. the welsh government says it's working with local authorities to see if there are things on display in the country which should be removed and put in a museum. the decision follows recent anti—racism protests. statues in bristol and london have already been taken down. speaking in welsh, plaid cymru's leader, adam price, argued that what was commemorated from the past reflected society's values today. so would there be a wales—wide review? translation: in order to ensure that we do not in any way celebrate slavery, colonialism or racism in our national monuments or o
jordan, so can the first minister today update us on her plans for the nhs louisa jordan? will the lease be extended — and if so, what role does she see it playing in easing pressure as the national health service begins to restart in the weeks ahead? we will ensure that the nhs louisa jordan is there for as long as we may need it, and i can confirm that, as part of the re—mobilization plans, we are looking at whether and to what extent we could use the nhs louisa jordan to do some elective...
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introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance . it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. and it's a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down the fruit next the ground up food costs would be a softer guess on into the stomach. the reason the pair then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the massive pot in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in the small intestine. for an insider's view scientists at this german medical research center have a cutting edge swallow ball camera at their disposal. but for all the gotcha tree precious little is known about the inner workings of our intestines. and. foliage the micro biome is largely still an unknown entity within our body even more so than much of the surface of the moon it's something we've only been able to start examining very recently in that respect it's like a black hole shots is. the 1st part of the smal
introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance . it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. and it's a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down the fruit next the ground up food costs would be a softer guess on into the stomach. the reason the pair then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the massive pot in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in...
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introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance . it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. and it's a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down the fridge next the ground up food passed through abuse office and into the stomach. the ease of the pair then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the massive box in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in the small intestine. for an insider's view scientists at this german medical research center have a cutting edge swallow ball camera at their disposal but for all the gotcha tree precious little is known about the inner workings of our intestines. does include. the micro biome is largely still an unknown entity within our body even more so than much of the surface of the moon it's something we've only been able to start examining very recently in that respect it's like a black hole shots is. the 1st part of the sma
introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance . it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. and it's a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down the fridge next the ground up food passed through abuse office and into the stomach. the ease of the pair then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the massive box in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in...
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introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance . it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. and it's a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down fruit next the ground up food passed through be a softer guess and into the stomach but. the ease of the pair then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the last about in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in the small intestine. for an insider's view scientists that this german medical research center have a cutting edge swallow bowl camera at their disposal but for all the gotcha tree precious little is known about the inner workings of our intestines. included. in the. foliage the micro biome is largely still an unknown entity within our body even more so than much of the surface of the moon it's something we've only been able to start examining very recently in that respect it's like a black hole shots is. the 1s
introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance . it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. and it's a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down fruit next the ground up food passed through be a softer guess and into the stomach but. the ease of the pair then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the last about in preparation for the next stage and that takes place...
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introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance . it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. and it's a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down fruit next the ground up food costs would be a softer guess on into the stomach. the ease of the pay. air then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the massive box in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in the small intestine. for an insider's view scientists that this german medical research center have a cutting edge swallow bowl camera at their disposal but for all the gotcha tree precious little is known about the inner workings of our intestines. included. in the. foliage the micro biome is largely still an unknown entity within our body even more so than much of the surface of the moon and it's something we've only been able to start examining very recently in that respect it's like a black hole shots is. the 1
introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance . it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. and it's a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down fruit next the ground up food costs would be a softer guess on into the stomach. the ease of the pay. air then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the massive box in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in...
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introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance. it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. and it's a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down the fruit next the ground up food passed through abuse office and into the stomach. the ease of the pair then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the last about in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in the small intestine. for an insider's view scientists that this german medical research center have a cutting edge swallow bowl camera at their disposal but for all the gotcha tree precious little is known about the inner workings of our intestines. included. in the foliage the micro biome is largely still an unknown entity within our body even more so than much of the surface of the moon it's something we've only been able to start examining very recently in that respect it's like a black hole shots is. the 1st part
introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance. it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. and it's a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down the fruit next the ground up food passed through abuse office and into the stomach. the ease of the pair then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the last about in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in the...
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introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance. it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. and it's a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down the fruit next the ground up food passing through be a softer goes on into the stomach. to ease of the pair then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the last about in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in the small intestine. for an insider's view scientists that this german medical research center have a cutting edge swallow bowl camera at their disposal but for all the gotcha tree precious little is known about the inner workings of our intestines. this need to be included. in the examining very recently in that respect it's like a black hole shots is. the 1st part of the small intestine has no microorganisms and is remarkably smooth louise's trekked through this part of our body takes about 3 to 7 hours. the surf
introducing louisa. the german name for the common european pair grown by the shores of lake constance. it's about to go on a journey through the human digestive system. and it's a pretty rough ride from the get go our teeth take care of the basic mechanical side of breaking down the fruit next the ground up food passing through be a softer goes on into the stomach. to ease of the pair then spends an hour or 2 drenched in the last about in preparation for the next stage and that takes place in...
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it honors louisa swaying. i had not heard of her. along with 12 wyoming women whose lives were impacted. there is also the montana historical society. to name just a few paces that when can google or research. other western states such as arizona, new mexico, we call new mexico as southwestern state. you see why have some problems with here. you can find out about the women in those states. so louise a swing whose picture is there, i did not know her before i begin my research on western women. think about this in september of 1870, became the first woman to cast a ballot, louisa swain. because wyoming women and the right to vote, well before 1920 happened for the rest of the country, now again, scholars tease about that. they say, well, wyoming wanted to become a state but there weren't enough people, so they included women. i mean i don't know, but i think it's kind of wonderful that she was able to have the vote at that time. there were just hundreds of women who stand out in the west. due to their strong character, contributions
it honors louisa swaying. i had not heard of her. along with 12 wyoming women whose lives were impacted. there is also the montana historical society. to name just a few paces that when can google or research. other western states such as arizona, new mexico, we call new mexico as southwestern state. you see why have some problems with here. you can find out about the women in those states. so louise a swing whose picture is there, i did not know her before i begin my research on western women....
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so louisa swain whose picture is there, i didn't know her before i began my research on western women. think about this. in september of 1870, became the first woman to cast a ballot because wyoming gave women the right to vote well before 1920 happened for the rest of the country. now, again, scholars tease about that. they say, well, wyoming wanted to become a state and there weren't enough people, so they included women. i don't know, but i think it's kind of wonderful that she was able to have the vote at that time. there were just hundred of women who stand out in the west due to their strong character, their contributions to society or just their plain old interesting personalities. think about the many women who were the hearty pioneers. they crossed the vast prairie, the mountains heading westward. sherry and i were talking about it. we said we didn't think if we were on those wagon trains we could have survived their lives. their lot wasn't raising children. running a household, that included -- oh, my gosh. think about it. they made all the food processing. they made all the
so louisa swain whose picture is there, i didn't know her before i began my research on western women. think about this. in september of 1870, became the first woman to cast a ballot because wyoming gave women the right to vote well before 1920 happened for the rest of the country. now, again, scholars tease about that. they say, well, wyoming wanted to become a state and there weren't enough people, so they included women. i don't know, but i think it's kind of wonderful that she was able to...
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louisa swain, whose picture is there, i didn't know her before i began my research on western women. think about this, in september of 1870 became the first woman to cast a ballot because,hhm wyg gave women the right to vote well before, you know, 1920 happened for the rest of the country. again, scholars tease about that and say well, wyoming wanted to become a state and there aren't enough people so they included women. i mean i don't know, but i think it's kind of wonderful she was able to have the vote at that time. there were just hundreds of women who stand out in the west due to their strong character, their contributions to society, or just their plain old interesting personalities. think about the many women who were the hearty pioneers. they crossed the vast prairie, mountains heading westward. sherry and i were talking about it and said we didn't think if we were on those wagon trains we could have survived their lives. their lot was in raising children, running a household that included, think about it, they made all the food processing, all the soap, all the candles, the
louisa swain, whose picture is there, i didn't know her before i began my research on western women. think about this, in september of 1870 became the first woman to cast a ballot because,hhm wyg gave women the right to vote well before, you know, 1920 happened for the rest of the country. again, scholars tease about that and say well, wyoming wanted to become a state and there aren't enough people so they included women. i mean i don't know, but i think it's kind of wonderful she was able to...
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louisa, from chorley, has autoimmune hepatitis. shielding since march, her only exercise has been in the back garden. she is meant to start a new nursing job in three weeks' time. it's scary because you can't make any plans, we don't know, financially, how it'll impact us. i have this overwhelming guilt, really, that i... can't contribute to the family because of this illness that i've had for so long, that hasn't been a problem but suddenly it has completely shut me down and turned me... invalided me, really. so, that's my morning and evening tablets. from transplant patients to those with lung disease or ms, all have been advised to carry on shielding. but a group of 48 health charities have told the bbc there is still confusion and inconsistency. we've seen it very starkly with the advice for people who actually got liver failure. in scotland, they've been advised to shield and in england they haven't. so, you know, there has to be a right answer. they can't be the same, so they must have lied to people, irrespective of where th
louisa, from chorley, has autoimmune hepatitis. shielding since march, her only exercise has been in the back garden. she is meant to start a new nursing job in three weeks' time. it's scary because you can't make any plans, we don't know, financially, how it'll impact us. i have this overwhelming guilt, really, that i... can't contribute to the family because of this illness that i've had for so long, that hasn't been a problem but suddenly it has completely shut me down and turned me......
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get human rights project speaking to us from virginia thank you so much for joining us on al-jazeera louisa thank you well speaking of president trump he is meeting top congressional republicans to address reports that russia paid taliban fighters to target american troops in afghanistan president trump says the intelligence briefings that were 1st revealed by the new york times never reached him because the agencies didn't think they were credible the white house has not denied that the briefings were prepared house speaker nancy pelosi accuses trump of siding with russia's president vladimir putin well let's get more from our white house correspondent candy health at the kimberly is this briefing that we're seeing today is the president trying to do damage control here. well it's no question the white house press secretary is attempting to do that trying to discredit this for affording calling it as essentially fake news that is based on a name to anonymous sources and saying that there's no place for this kind of reporting with it is based on classified information there is concern it ap
get human rights project speaking to us from virginia thank you so much for joining us on al-jazeera louisa thank you well speaking of president trump he is meeting top congressional republicans to address reports that russia paid taliban fighters to target american troops in afghanistan president trump says the intelligence briefings that were 1st revealed by the new york times never reached him because the agencies didn't think they were credible the white house has not denied that the...
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louisa catherine adams who i think was a granddaughter of the first louisa catherine, the first lady. carrie thermos -- anyway, these women decided that this was going to be their mission and that they were going to raise 100,000 dollars to help johns hopkins put up this medical school. the man acquiesced and the women divided the country into 15 geographical regions and invited caroline harrison to be the person in charge of washington d.c. with all her connections and so forth. she had several receptions in the white house and of course, this was wonderful publicity and legitimacy for this group of women. as well as their mission to get women into the medical school. she also went to baltimore several times. she was the guest of honor at the receptions that mary elizabeth garrett held. it was a very successful kind of lobbying if you will. the women came through and raised the money. >> caroline harrison used the white house to advance the causes. our next video will teach us more about that as we visit the house in indianapolis. >> caroline harrison was one of the first ladies to h
louisa catherine adams who i think was a granddaughter of the first louisa catherine, the first lady. carrie thermos -- anyway, these women decided that this was going to be their mission and that they were going to raise 100,000 dollars to help johns hopkins put up this medical school. the man acquiesced and the women divided the country into 15 geographical regions and invited caroline harrison to be the person in charge of washington d.c. with all her connections and so forth. she had...
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in this case, the specific gun was donated by louisa and civil cain, the eluder sisters of woodbury cain. one of roosevelt rough riders. they just happened to be the granddaughters of john jacob astern. the cain sisters gave their older brother one of the first machine guns ever used in military combat by the united states army. in this cabinet, we are fortunate to have on display colonel theodore roosevelt brooks brother tunic. his stetson hat and his 1872 cavalry saber. it is interesting to note that when the united states president leaves the white house, he is referred to as mr. president for the rest of his life. there are two exceptions, general eisenhower requested to be called general eisenhower until his death. when -- when one of the porters was gathering the roosevelt baggage in 1909 as he was leaving to head back to sagamore hill, he said we will miss you mister president. and theodore stockton right there and where everyone could hear and remember he said no, howard taft is your president. i am just now colonel roosevelt and that is the way he state for the rest of his life.
in this case, the specific gun was donated by louisa and civil cain, the eluder sisters of woodbury cain. one of roosevelt rough riders. they just happened to be the granddaughters of john jacob astern. the cain sisters gave their older brother one of the first machine guns ever used in military combat by the united states army. in this cabinet, we are fortunate to have on display colonel theodore roosevelt brooks brother tunic. his stetson hat and his 1872 cavalry saber. it is interesting to...
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this case, the specific gun was donated by louisa and civil cain, the sisters of woodbury cain. they happen to be the granddaughters of john jacob faster. they gave their older brother, the first machine gun ever used in military combat by the united states army. and this we are very fortunate to have on display, the brooks brothers tunic, a stetson hat and cavalry saver. it's interesting to know that when a united states president leaves the white house, he is referred to as mr. president for the rest of his life. there are two exceptions. generalize and how are, he requested to be called general eisenhower until his death. and one one of the reporters was gathering roosevelt's baggage in may of 1909, when he was leaving to go to sag more here hill. and he said we will miss you mister president. and he said no howard taft is your president, i am now just colonel roosevelt. and that is the way he stayed for the rest of his life. he preferred to be remembered as a colonel commanding the first regiment called the rough riders. it's a wonderful opportunity for the national fire arm
this case, the specific gun was donated by louisa and civil cain, the sisters of woodbury cain. they happen to be the granddaughters of john jacob faster. they gave their older brother, the first machine gun ever used in military combat by the united states army. and this we are very fortunate to have on display, the brooks brothers tunic, a stetson hat and cavalry saver. it's interesting to know that when a united states president leaves the white house, he is referred to as mr. president for...
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in this case, this specific gun was donated by louisa and sybil cane, one of roosevelts roughriders. they just happened to be the granddaughters of john jacob astor and so the cane sisters gave their older the first machine gun ever used in military combat by the united states army. in this cabinet, very fortunate to have on display colonel theodore roosevelts brooks brothers made tunic, hisstetson hot and 1872 caliber saber. when the united states president leaves the white house, he's referred to as mr. president for the rest of his life. except there are two exceptions. generalizen hour requested to be called gem eisenhower until his death and now when one of the reporters was gathering the roosevelts baggage in may of 1909 as he was heading back to saga more and he said we'll sure miss you mr. president and he stopped him right there and where everybody could hear and remember, no, howard taft is your president. i'm now just colonel res volt and that is the way he stayed preferring to be remembered as the colonel commanding the first regiment of volunteers, the roughriders. to co
in this case, this specific gun was donated by louisa and sybil cane, one of roosevelts roughriders. they just happened to be the granddaughters of john jacob astor and so the cane sisters gave their older the first machine gun ever used in military combat by the united states army. in this cabinet, very fortunate to have on display colonel theodore roosevelts brooks brothers made tunic, hisstetson hot and 1872 caliber saber. when the united states president leaves the white house, he's...
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lottie who lost his father to coronavirus pierre byron this month and 100 year old fundraiser charging louisa says i live in africa and the numbers getting covered $1000.00 are exceptionally low we have less than $200.00 deaths in kenya under less says how is it any government's fault that some people are more susceptible to corporate 19 than others john says it's more than obvious that the u.k. government have given up on trying to save lives and fighting the vitus lynas says n.h.s. is a government institution don't be so anti because in the end not one government knew how to deal with this terrible via this morning says they never try to see if lives the only one saving lives are there any chase buddy says 1st their berated for locking down then for locking down too late now they're taking too long to ease a lockdown but people don't want to go back to work or send their kids to school when will you be satisfied and then the school is to the wonderful dabble toward these incredible fundraising efforts for victims of corporate at home and abroad clem says what a guy warrior says well done to
lottie who lost his father to coronavirus pierre byron this month and 100 year old fundraiser charging louisa says i live in africa and the numbers getting covered $1000.00 are exceptionally low we have less than $200.00 deaths in kenya under less says how is it any government's fault that some people are more susceptible to corporate 19 than others john says it's more than obvious that the u.k. government have given up on trying to save lives and fighting the vitus lynas says n.h.s. is a...
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i think louisa catherine was quite shocked by the culture she encountered in new england after having had a rather chin teal upbringing in england and in france, and was quite shocked by the people and surroundings in the customs. ivan church, which she attended. >> when she went to the old house, she said it was like oh and analysts are. >> right. well, let's actually have our closing video return to peace, field where the adams spent their final years. >> avalanche awe it 17 years of retirement here at peace field with her husband john adams. here, the old couple could go on their children and grandchildren and enjoy the peace and tranquility that this place offered them throughout their lives. the president's bedroom is a reflection of the warmth that this has provided them. it was inviting, sunny and bright. abigail enjoyed many hours in this room right into her friends, writing to her family enjoying the time with her husband. on october 27th of 1818, abigail passed away from typhoid fever. she was 74 years old and john autumns had lost his dearest front. the only way that he cou
i think louisa catherine was quite shocked by the culture she encountered in new england after having had a rather chin teal upbringing in england and in france, and was quite shocked by the people and surroundings in the customs. ivan church, which she attended. >> when she went to the old house, she said it was like oh and analysts are. >> right. well, let's actually have our closing video return to peace, field where the adams spent their final years. >> avalanche awe it 17...
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. >> in the nutshell, steven spielberg doesn't make movies about julia tyler, you know, or louisa adams. mary todd lincoln remains 150 years later someone who is symbolically divisive, perhaps. to some people, she's a heroine. to many people, she's a victim. but she's a surprisingly contemporary figure, as well. >> i like her because she's so complex. and i say i like her. i go through elizabeth keckley to get to mary todd lincoln. >> and who is elizabeth keckley? >> she was her dressmaker and her companion, and didn't live at the white house, but spent a good deal of time there. >> and an african-american? >> yes, formerly enslaved who purchased her own freedom and was interviewed, along with three or four other women, to become the first lady's seamstress, or modiste, as they call it. she made the most beautiful dresses for her. >> so what do you learn about mary lincoln through elizabeth keckley's eyes? >> well, her - i don't know if you'd call it her narrative or her book, "behind the scenes, " gives you a very concrete sketch of the relationship she had with her for four years. and
. >> in the nutshell, steven spielberg doesn't make movies about julia tyler, you know, or louisa adams. mary todd lincoln remains 150 years later someone who is symbolically divisive, perhaps. to some people, she's a heroine. to many people, she's a victim. but she's a surprisingly contemporary figure, as well. >> i like her because she's so complex. and i say i like her. i go through elizabeth keckley to get to mary todd lincoln. >> and who is elizabeth keckley? >> she...
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louisa adams wrote an autobiography, but it was not published in her lifetime. helen's were published. >> and published in 1914. >> fourteen. >> as you said, just a couple of years after she left the white house. as a matter of fact, if you're really interested in her life, we have hyperlinked her autobiography on our website. it's in a public domain now. and you can read it if you'd like to have more of her detail. again, it's on that website. trying to put lots of resources on there for those of you who are interested. >> it's more about the philippines than the white house. the white house is just about the last 15 percent. but it's unique even though it was ghost written by a writer from a magazine and her daughter. she didn't think it was dignified to write it herself. >> you brought a letter you found on the internet, as a matter of fact, of her and her post-white house years. why did you find this charming or interesting? >> well, i enjoyed collecting the actual letters of people. and so this came up on ebay and i bid on it, i was lucky to get it. but she
louisa adams wrote an autobiography, but it was not published in her lifetime. helen's were published. >> and published in 1914. >> fourteen. >> as you said, just a couple of years after she left the white house. as a matter of fact, if you're really interested in her life, we have hyperlinked her autobiography on our website. it's in a public domain now. and you can read it if you'd like to have more of her detail. again, it's on that website. trying to put lots of resources...
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you know, unlike, let's say dolly madison, for instance, or, you know, a louisa adams -- they were very politically savvy. and, yes, they used their parlor meetings and dinners and things to talk to the various congressmen and senators and kind of get their point of view across. >> but an interesting -- we didn't make this connection before, but martha, as i understand it, came up to the white house frequently during the polk administration. >> absolutely. >> the other tennessee president. and so... >> that's right. >> ... but did she not go to school? >> no, she went to school there. she was -- she went to school in washington. >> no, i meant go to school off of the way that the polk administration... >> female oh, yes. >> well, sarah polk was very, very gracious to her. you know, we know mrs. polk didn't have any children of her own. and she oftentimes invited the young girls in from the school that were there. and so, she became quite friendly with mrs. polk, as well as harriet lange, who was buchanan's niece. and so, she was -- you know, she kind of came in to politics through the b
you know, unlike, let's say dolly madison, for instance, or, you know, a louisa adams -- they were very politically savvy. and, yes, they used their parlor meetings and dinners and things to talk to the various congressmen and senators and kind of get their point of view across. >> but an interesting -- we didn't make this connection before, but martha, as i understand it, came up to the white house frequently during the polk administration. >> absolutely. >> the other...
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louisa petrie. doctor, what do you make of this latest development here? more young people that are popping up in these cases and in the case of arizona, more than half the latest wave of cases. what's going on? >> yes, neil, which is not surprising for a few reasons. number one, these states we are seeing the surge of cases, they reopened maybe too soon. they did not follow the federal guidelines when it comes to [ inaudible ] the number of cases. number two, [ inaudible ] celebration of recreation parties from father's day and memorial day weekend. the third, those are the states that did not really reinforce the social distancing and wearing the mask. it's not surprising we are seeing a lag of two weeks later, 14 days when these cases are actually surging. again, they are still doubling from a week to another and that's concerning. we don't know where the peak is going to be yet. they are hitting a pause right now on reopening but there is still more to come. we are still looking to see what's happening in another three weeks. neil: you know, a lot of p
louisa petrie. doctor, what do you make of this latest development here? more young people that are popping up in these cases and in the case of arizona, more than half the latest wave of cases. what's going on? >> yes, neil, which is not surprising for a few reasons. number one, these states we are seeing the surge of cases, they reopened maybe too soon. they did not follow the federal guidelines when it comes to [ inaudible ] the number of cases. number two, [ inaudible ] celebration of...
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her mother louisa. it's painful. and for john quincy. he is also very much torn apart by this. the war of 1812 here has broken out. john quincy is sent to negotiate a treaty and he leaves louisa with her youngest son charles in st. petersburg and when peace is resolved and he is sure he will be returning home or sent to london, he asks her to join him. she makes this arduous journey from st. petersburg in the winter to paris with her son and -- who is only about 7 at the time and a couple servants she basically just met that day and doesn't know if she can trust them. as she's crossing europe she encounters dangerous travel conditions, but also napoleon has escaped and is coming back to france and she encounters resurgent armies to greet him and she is crossing some very perilous territory in europe at this time. >> her life was in danger really throughout this trip. >> another quote from her diaries. it was 4:00 in the evening and the ice was in so critical a state i could with difficulty procure men a
her mother louisa. it's painful. and for john quincy. he is also very much torn apart by this. the war of 1812 here has broken out. john quincy is sent to negotiate a treaty and he leaves louisa with her youngest son charles in st. petersburg and when peace is resolved and he is sure he will be returning home or sent to london, he asks her to join him. she makes this arduous journey from st. petersburg in the winter to paris with her son and -- who is only about 7 at the time and a couple...