drawing board sucks. the router that is their addiction to identity politics which is attempts to replace a singular identity, american, with 100 morley tribes. now, the party has seen the tribes and it s based on different demonization. identity on campuses are attacking thought and this can only lead to violence because once you eliminate debate, there is no stop gap between emotion and violence that anger becomes. [inaudible] it spread to the democratic party and it s getting really weird. when we say stop talking about russia. prussian army trained language turn ukrainian political operative, constantine. constantine, constantine, he was russian military intelligence. greg: nope, shall never stop. [laughter]
drawing board sucks. the router that is their addiction to identity politics which is attempts to replace a singular identity, american, with 100 morley tribes. now, the party has seen the tribes and it s based on different demonization. identity on campuses are attacking thought and this can only lead to violence because once you eliminate debate, there is no stop gap between emotion and violence that anger becomes. [inaudible] it spread to the democratic party and it s getting really weird. when we say stop talking about russia. prussian army trained language turn ukrainian political operative, constantine. constantine, constantine, he was russian military intelligence. greg: nope, shall never stop. [laughter]
testimony, shep? shepard: phil keating at the courthouse in sanford. and on this day in 1900, a retired prussian army officer named count federer than launched the first air ship over a lake in germany. he had become interested in light during the american civil war when he took several flights in union observation balloons. years later he built a cigar shaped air ship that used hydrogen for lift and a small engine to push it forward. zeppelins became widely used in the military and then commercial passenger service. of course, things took a tragic turn in 1937 when the air ship hindenburg burst into flames in new jersey at the end of a trans-atlantic flight. 36 people died and zeppelin s popularity quickly defladded. but the first one took to the skies 113 years ago today. and now you know the news for this tuesday, july the
from their parents at the border. she ll be live in the studio for her first tv interview in just a few minutes so you do not want to miss that. we re also going to talk live with a lawyer who was arguing against this policy in court today. who will update us on whether the trump administration is complying with the judge s timetable to put these families back together again. but we start tonight with frederick von stuben. he was born in 1730 in the kingdom of prussia, an area that is now modern day germany. at 17, he joined the prussian army and fought in the seven years war. it was one of the most sophisticated and powerful armies in the world. he had a distinguished military career, eventually becoming a top aide to frederick the great. he s also believed to have been an openly gay man, which is no small thing in the 1700s in prussia. in 1763, he was abruptly
dismissed from the prussian army. it was rumored at the time he was let go because he was gay. so with no job and nowhere to go, he went to america. he arrived in the states in the throes of the revolutionary war, in 1777. the continental army was losing. they had just suffered through a bitter winter at valley forge. the troops were demoralized. they were living in filth. they were untrained. george washington needed someone to whip his men into shape, to teach them how to properly fight a war. and it was right around that time that george washington met frederick von stuben. he was impressed with his military experience and with his strong personality. and so washington hired von toobin. he was not give and title. but he took the job anyway. trained washington s army at valley forge. he taught them how to march, how to stay in line, how to reload