but when you get to the white house it s totally different. have your own personal photographer in your face all the time? pete souza marianne facelman have the close-up intimate portraits that they re going to share with you today of the of the reagans and some of the great stories behind the pete. let with you. so i thought first start at i would explain the function of the official white house photographer. the modern day presidency has had a team. of four official white house photographers you re there to document for battery the presidency and that does not just mean presidential events, but also a lot of the camden moments. behind the scenes and oftentimes in very intimate situations. you ll see some of those photos. a little later during the reagan administration michael evans was the chief photographer during the first term and then also besides marianne and i we there was carl schumann schumacher who i actually when he left i took his place jack keitlinger and and bi
good to see you. we ve been looking at aspects of gilded age and progressive era american life for the last couple weeks. we ve looked at the west we ve looked at the jim crow south. we ve looked at capital and labor and progressive reforms. today we re looking at how the life of one crucially important figure from this period helps the flesh out. and kind of concrete life some of those abstract ideas that we ve been looking at so today we re looking at the life and career theodore roosevelt. not the last time that we ll come back to him in this class. but today kind of just specifically geared toward him. his life does fit the themes of the gilded age progressive era very well, and it s also part of my area of research. so taylor is primarily teaching institution, but all of your faculty are doing research on their own is time permits. and for me, i ve finished writing a book last year on the religious life of theodore roosevelt. so this is a time for me to get to actually t
everybody. good to see you. we ve been looking at aspects of gilded age and progressive era american life for the last couple weeks. we ve looked at the west we ve looked at the jim crow south. we ve looked at capital and labor and progressive reforms. today we re looking at how the life of one crucially important figure from this period helps the flesh out. and kind of concrete life some of those abstract ideas that we ve been looking at so today we re looking at the life and career theodore roosevelt. not the last time that we ll come back to him in this class. but today kind of just specifically geared toward him. his life does fit the themes of the gilded age progressive era very well, and it s also part of my area of research. so taylor is primarily teaching institution, but all of your faculty are doing research on their own is time permits. and for me, i ve finished writing a book last year on the religious life of theodore roosevelt. so this is a time for me to get to
great stories behind the pete. let with you. so i thought first start at i would explain the function of the official white house photographer. the modern day presidency has had a team. of four official white house photographers you re there to document for battery tiden and t just mean presidential events, but also a lot of the camden moments. behind the scenes and oftentimes in very intimate situations. you ll see some of those photos. a little later during the reagan administration michael evans was the chief photographer during the first term and then also besides marianne and i we there was carl schumann schumacher who i actually when he left i took his place jack keitlinger and and bill fitzpat, but leave anybody out. mary ann in many ways knows nancy reagan probably better than anyone because she was specifically assigned to the first lady to document her solo events. whereas my interactions with mrs. reagan were was when she was the president marianne in addition is t
iceberg. there s a whole lot more. we have the dash cam footage. the dispatch tapes, photos, reports, everything. it paints a very dark picture. it s obvious to everyone with two eyes this is not a misdemeanor. this is a felony. the cops admitted how serious it was on the tape they have been hiding. they told pauly he was lucky to be alive. guys are actually both very lucky that the crash wasn t more serious than it was in terms of injuries because the crashes that that i have been to a lot less damage to this where people have turned out more seriously injured. jesse: the cops knew this was serious, felony level serious. yet, today, papa pauly cut a plea deal anyway and only got a slap on the wrist. three years probation, a dui course. some court fees and five days in jail but he doesn t have to spend any time. service. and you have to install little ignition device so he has to blow into a little tube porch. knocked out. telling primetime this is the bare minimum of w