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#1272 Raleigh

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Society & Culture, History

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2018

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Catherine Jenkinson returns as host this week for an extended conversation with President Jefferson about Sir Walter Raleigh.

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Thomas Jefferson is interpreted by Clay S. Jenkinson.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello Citizens and Good Day podcast listeners this week on the Thomas Jefferson Hour I'm not there

0:08.1

You are in the tower I was a silo, right.

0:13.0

Then, Catherine, Missouri, Walker, Jenkinson, my child.

0:16.2

Welcome.

0:17.2

Thank you.

0:18.2

Back by popular demand.

0:19.2

You know, when we traveled recently out to Locksaw Lodge on the Lewis and Car Chable,

0:22.4

people are saying, more Catherine, more Catherine, not less David,

0:25.7

but more Catherine because they think that you stand up to.

0:28.4

He's just trying to create a little controversy.

0:31.0

Not at all, certainly not.

0:32.4

Where it's always great to have

0:33.4

Catherine here and she, unlike I, is an educated person. Oh please, no, not a fit.

0:40.3

With many insights that I certainly do not have and when I found out that you were going to do

0:47.1

a conversation on Sir Walter Raleigh I was just thrilled.

0:50.4

And what did you think?

0:51.4

I learned a lot and many things that I didn't know.

0:55.4

Catherine and I share this fascination. I think he did the cloak thing. I do.

0:58.9

I hope so. Wouldn't that be so great? I hope he did the ring on the stained glass too. I mean, but talk about

1:05.6

the very quintessence of the Renaissance man that he was a warrior and he was an

1:11.2

explorer and he was a writer and a statesman and he did all these things he was a scientist and yet

1:17.5

he was so

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