Tattered historian about Civil War Soldier nutrition and hygiene. He describes what type of food would have been in the rations, how they might have cooked it, and access items like to take and toilet paper. The National Museum of civil war medicine provided his video. Thank you all for joining in with us. We are here with the tattered historian himself, i great friend. I just want to get in a little bit before we dive into the topic we are covering today which is hygiene and nutrition Civil War Soldiers, can you tell us a little bit about who you are, what you bring to the History Table . I think you bring a unique perspective and some great ideas. Thank you. Istarted out as a historian, earned my ba from Shippensburg University of pennsylvania and i went on one side the u. S. Army corps of engineers as an archivist. About a year into that i began the tattooed historian on facebook. I used it as a way to showcase some of the archival things we were finding, and i was really enjoying t
Born in 1818 in lexington, kentucky, mary todd grew up in a slaveholding family yet lived to her see her husband Abraham Lincoln issue the emancipation proclamation. A mother of four sons he witnessed the death of three of the four as well as her own husbands assassination. Though her life was filled with tranlgly, as lincolns political partner, she also rely i should in their success. As we focus on the civil war years, one of the defining moments in our countrys history, a look at the life and times of Mary Todd Lincoln, one of the most complex first ladies ever to live in the white house. Thanks for being with us for cspan continuing series on first ladies influence and image. Tonight as we look at Mary Todd Lincoln, we invite two of our academic advisers for the whole series to be our guests for this program. Let me introduce you to rosalynn toreberg penn. And Richard Norton smith, our guest and at our table is the director of five president ial libraries including the Abraham Linc
Itself. America also saying enough, local governments. Stop dictating how we live. Let us handle it. Democrats are fighting to capitalize on covid19 and protests. Tonight we welcome acting dhs deputy secretary Ken Cuccinelli in a fox business exclusive on President Trumps new executive order on police reform. Breaking down what it means for the men and women on the thin blue line keeping america safe and also democrats now attacking the president s new order even though they have the same measures in their own bill. Plus va secretary, white house covid19 Task Force Member Robert Wilkie on House Republicans now probing five democrat governors including governors, cuomo, whitmer, newsom for state policies that forced nursing home to take back in covid19 recovering parents. Republican Steve Scalise says this was a quote, death sentence for tens of thousands. Also Harmeet Dillon joins us on the u. S. Supreme court letting stand a california century law as california defund the Police Movem
Against Police Brutality so well be getting into that as well later in the show naomi cure vonnie will break down the militarization of our police and i wonder is only will get into the insurrection act of 18007. 00 which trump said he wants to use to go to war with protesters but 1st heres my interview with eleanor goldfish eleanor thanks for journeying all the way from our podcast to my show i appreciate it. Thanks so much for having i want to get to the new film and a moment but lets start with the nationwide black lives matter protests youve been at some of them as have i but you were pepper sprayed and saw some harsh Police Action can you talk about that and how journalists have been treated so far in these protests. Yeah i think its an interesting thing that the folks kind of erupted in shock folks that arent already familiar with alternative journalists and and all of the things that we have to deal with but when c. N. N. Reporters were arrested during the minneapolis protests e
Lead well get into the insurrection act of 1807 which trump said he wants to use to go to war with protesters but 1st heres my interview with eleanor goldfish eleanor thanks for journeying all the way from our podcast to my show i appreciate it. Thanks so much for having i want to get to the new film and a moment but lets start with the nationwide black lives matter protests youve been at some of them as have i but you were pepper sprayed and saw some harsh Police Action can you talk about that and how journalists have been treated so far in these protests. Yeah i think its an interesting thing that the folks kind of erupted in shock folks that arent already familiar with alternative journalists and and all of the things that we have to deal with but when c. N. N. Reporters were arrested during the minneapolis protests everyone lost their minds like this is so unamerican and when i went to the protest here in washington d. C. Roughly a week ago i remember connecting with a fellow journ