Even in his winter years, Ted Koppel still delves complexity, courts curiosity and leaves us with a heavy beat at story’s end.
@danlatus7413Ай бұрын
Beautifully said Andrew
@steveconnАй бұрын
Those colonial Williamsburg guides are real trooper actors, so much to memorize and improvise from modern questions. Great work!
@yvonneplant9434Ай бұрын
Instead of going to this made up village, it makes more sense to go to where colonial events actually happened in Boston or Philadelphia.
@blackmoomАй бұрын
Totally agree!! Watched the show just now and was amazed at how good those performances are. 👍
@lewisbale1Ай бұрын
They are
@Brap-pl2meАй бұрын
They are certainly expert propagandists.
@leighculbertsonАй бұрын
This story brought me to tears of gratefulness for this nation’s storytellers, history keepers, reporters and eloquent speakers. Thank you thank you thank you. ❤
@user-ug3qq4py3iАй бұрын
"Until our time". That statement really resonates and for good reason. PAY ATTENTION.😮
@JimPhillips-l3vАй бұрын
Great episode! What a talented group of historians and actors. I must go see this in person
@j.j.9123Ай бұрын
@JimPhillips-13v, Virginian here. Yes, you’ll have a fabulous time. Jamestown Island and Jamestown Settlement are very close by and well worth a visit.
@JimPhillips-l3vАй бұрын
@ Thank you!
@roxannefebuary6823Ай бұрын
I'm fortunate I live 30 minutes from Colonial Williamsburg. It's a treasured part of our area.😊
@midnite22767Ай бұрын
“A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself within” - Will Durant
@BrianHornakАй бұрын
Thank you Ted..what a PLEASURE to hear your voice..Hope All is Well
@DigitalMangoShakeАй бұрын
The closing part if the video is very powerful.
@MarvinmartionАй бұрын
I’m of the firm belief that as a whole ,our nation is in deep need of massive amounts of humility and humbleness! As well as empathy and understanding! Enough of hey look at me! I’m great and all the bragging! Enough already!
@kathygossatanasov750Ай бұрын
Colonial Williamsburg is fantastic. Very talented actors, musicians, craftspeople. I am still in awe of it since my first visit 2o years ago. And there is a spa!
@4paullou6Ай бұрын
We highly recommend anyone that hasn't visited CW, do so. You will be amazed and connected to our Nation's history like never before. We've been there many times and were just there the first week of October. Mr. Koppel and his Crew did a fantastic job of putting together this story.
@ChrisJones-gx7fcАй бұрын
Visited there in 2007 on a family cross-country road trip. Definitely worth it! So too is a stop at nearby Jamestown and Yorktown.
@pdoylemiАй бұрын
My dad was a Naval Officer and history buff. During the time we were stationed in the Norfolk area, family outings for us were not to the beach and such usually, it was Williamsburg, Fredericksburg, Jamestown, Yorktown and once, Gettysburg. I enjoyed these trips as a kid, but not until much later did I realize just how lucky I was.
@cynthiamason4069Ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing this story to air on this very emotion filled Sunday before our Tuesday of destiny. Visiting this place was something my late husbane and I had planned to do. I offer so much respect, admiration and affection for these Americans that are dedicated to show us our past so we can continue to value our present and our future. Well done✌️
@rachaelgoldman5846Ай бұрын
Having a chance to talk with re-enactors is always a joy! Martha Washington's jewelry is spot on.
@ceciliawilson6328Ай бұрын
This is a trip I feel we should all take. Top of my list.
@robertpaulson6388Ай бұрын
Had a buddy from college that worked at Colonial Williamsburg as a blacksmith back when. Pete Baily - if you're out there howdy bud!!
@RocksOff72Ай бұрын
Been wanting to go here for years, this looks great.
@BoundyManАй бұрын
I have been there several times. Just to let you know, you first have to go to a visitors center to get your picture taken in order to wear a picture ID on your shirt in order to enter the building, if they are open on the day you are there.
@mililanimanАй бұрын
Williamsburg seems like an inviting place to visit and learn about history. I would love to visit the college of William and Mary too.
@Dan-ys8nkАй бұрын
I had the privilege of visiting Colonial Williamsburg when I graduated from William & Mary last year. Every American should visit this place and learn from history.
@timprescott4634Ай бұрын
I would whole heartedly concur were it not for the fact they are “teaching” a grossly revised history to try to fit the complexities of our time.
@iuewАй бұрын
I'm always glad to see a Ted Koppel piece. Well done.
@AtomicFreedomАй бұрын
I absolutely love Williamsburg
@pdoylemiАй бұрын
When I was a kid, my parents took us there often and I have been back a few times as an adult. One thing I fondly recall was Brunswick Stew at The Raleigh Tavern.
@garybowler5946Ай бұрын
I really like this Martha.
@debrarogers7776Ай бұрын
Love this place
@breth8159Ай бұрын
What a wonderful segment . I have not been to Williamsburg at hope I can make it sometime the thing you can't have in this museum now is the incredible depth of faith that was presented in the writings of the contemporaries of that time this nation and its birth was a gift providential and there is no doubt
@lewisbale1Ай бұрын
We visited Williamsburg several times while we lived there to see how people lived back then and study history.
@chrisfinch8637Ай бұрын
Ted Koppel certainly is taking us on a very unique time capsule on how they approached politics, back in the 18th century.
@tonacornelius9326Ай бұрын
if this is the same Jefferson actor from 2012-14 - his talk on how long it takes to get from Montecello to Williamsburg (a day and a half) was best personified by his entry into his Corvette "carriage" outside the theatre (my sons and I saw him get in and zoom off !) Seriously! Nice ride TJ. : ) . Colonial Williamsburg ROCKS!
@anastasiabeaverhausen8220Ай бұрын
These actors are wonderful. I visited there many yrs. ago with my mom when I was a teen, but I didn't see these presentations, just people at work at trades of the period. And flocks of sheep and goats in the town square.
@RichardQuaidАй бұрын
#30,000 lies in one term, google it. Then, if you're voting for Donnie, ask yourself why you, I, or anyone else should put up with such a dishonest liar.
@breth8159Ай бұрын
Who will watch the watchers ? who will check the fact checkers ? Now that it is decided I hope you're doing well and wish all of my fellow Americans to thrive
@revemb4653Күн бұрын
There are no good options nor truth full politicians
@dominicdahlheimer6861Ай бұрын
Martha Washington is beautiful in so many ways!
@danlatus7413Ай бұрын
😂
@barbcole4726Ай бұрын
I'd love to go back to Williamsburg again. After all that has happened I think I"d experience some things differently.
@dabeageАй бұрын
Only thinking people, inquisitive people, educated people and learn from history. The ignorant have short memories.
@PhilosopherWRАй бұрын
4:37 Thank you James Lafayette. 5:53 Thank you Stephen Seals.
@jiyounglee6150Ай бұрын
thank you😊
@maxlinder5262Ай бұрын
This country put in Power a Man of NO means Mentally ...Who didn't know the American People..... just my opinion
@sarahnichols4439Ай бұрын
I remember visiting Colonial Williamsburg several times and I hope to do so again sometime. A bit of a sidebar, having heard the musical Hamilton, I did wonder if Eliza Hamilton and Abigail Adams at least respected one another even though their husbands loathed one another. Why? The women were largely alone for long periods of time and had to be in the public spotlight that was more often than not, without mercy.
@MarvinmartionАй бұрын
I’m of the firm belief that as a whole our nation is deep need of massive amounts of humility and humbleness! As well as empathy and understanding! Enough of hey look at me! I’m great and all the bragging! Enough already! The best presidents are the reluctant ones!
@ClintsessentialsАй бұрын
This!!!
@pdoylemiАй бұрын
I wish that were possible.
@romstarАй бұрын
Some people live in a parallel universe 😮 when it comes to this country and how it was built 😢🙏🏼 make of that what you will 😊
@ThePapawhiskyАй бұрын
We clearly don’t learn from the past.
@TylerRakstisАй бұрын
Well, it does go to show you that controversial topics like this aren't anything new, even been around since the beginning of this country's history for the colonizers. Even if that history is riddled with its own can-of-worms moments that in retrospect don't age too well.
@thisguy73Ай бұрын
I liked how Martha Washington and Thomas Jefferson talked. They did find one relatively "happy" black story but if they wanted to make it more realistic they should have shown the darker side of things. Granted that would be difficult on the actors and viewers but its a bit too happy go lucky on the slavery side of things.
@daphnefreeat50Ай бұрын
I wouldn’t call James’ story happy- a lot of suffering before he had his “happy ending” and Mr Seals is outstanding at telling the story. I hope you can visit to experience his research and interpretation as well as the others portraying those who were enslaved, Free Blacks and members (all descendants) of the American Indian Initiative
@soccerchamp0511Ай бұрын
Yes, the work Colonial Williamsburg does is so important. I wish every American had the opportunity to visit there. They do a good job of being provocative in a way that isn't offensive to a certain, especially older, segment of the population, which I think gives them the ability to challenge people's preconceived notions and biases constructively. One thing I would warn about, however, is in the past few years they have put more emphasis on hiring people with acting rather than history backgrounds. As a historian who loves studying the 18th century Atlantic World Colonial Williamsburg would be a dream job, but I'm not qualified for most of the ones I've seen listed because I don't have any acting experience. Seems like a misplaced emphasis on acting possibly at the expense of historical accuracy.
@giriensalazar396627 күн бұрын
"Until our time," is code for for "I'm too lazy to explain to what I mean." It's also code for, "I missed the part in American history when the southern states attempted to secede from the Union after Abraham Lincoln became president and we engaged in a bloody Civil War."
@hinthegroove9740Ай бұрын
Americans are so smart, yet into politics? and with passion? It’s contradictory.
@chenellc6187Ай бұрын
A lesson to learn from Colonial Williamsburg is that upholding whiteness will crumble the experiment of capitalism. I always found the historical aspect of the site lacking. Add a Sallie Hemmings interpreter or her brother the chef, and teach people something about white culture and black humanity.
@daphnefreeat50Ай бұрын
Not sure if you watched this video but there are several interpreters, including Stephen Seals, doing a fantastic job bringing all aspects of history to light. And the increased staffing at the American Indian Initiative has been vital to adding to the full view of our shared history.
@DreamCather147Ай бұрын
At least you knew where these folks stood.
@manga12Ай бұрын
the truth of history is often not plesent for people to face, its often inconvenient, full of parts forgotten, and those that had to live it full of hard work that people today are not used to facing or having to work as hard to do, you imagine having to make all your stuff yourself to walk to where you wanted to get to, having to hunt for your food and rely on what you grew or starve or run out and have to starve or face malnutrition, and spoilage, or the lower rate of literacy back then, and punishment for crimes or not doing as told, it was a lot more physical and harsh back then, and if injured in the course of trying to make a living you were on your own or at the mercy of what churches and cherities that existed, still whats more it was said politic were about serving others, and duty not for making ones self cushy, you do your service then step aside, the bible also was even by Jefferson highly reguarded for its moral lessons and required reading for early public education, though his bible himself he removed the referance to God from but held it in high reguard. people also mistake those that came before as stupider, when they were just ignorant or had not a way to know or control a process for making something, case and point even 100 years ago blacksmiths and metal workers knew about metalergy and chemistry of steel they just could not control the alloying as well, but they knew about it and testing the materials, just google up railroad master blacksmith convention papers or old trade magazines on google read if you dont belive me, they were ignorant not stupid, and in someways people of the age had to have better memory and use their brain to apply the knowlege better memorizing entire works like the bible the summa theologica, entire writings of the greek and roman philosophers, and knowing multiple languages even if by rote and speak them.
@jzotto7971Ай бұрын
Yet, Roosevelt ran 4 times thinking he was more important than Washington. Roosevelt a Democrat also wanted to increase the Supreme Court.
@jameswarren3421Ай бұрын
The number of Justices on the Supreme Court has changed six times, ranging from five to ten. Currently, there are nine on the Court.
@AgnesGooch-q1tАй бұрын
It was the times. The Great Depression and then WWII made his decision to run. As for the Supreme Court, he did so because of the Great Depression and the Court's blocking programs that were needed to get the country moving. It was WWII that ended the Great Depression.
@cbbcbb6803Ай бұрын
Why do Democrats and Republicans not repeat Washington's complaint about the king of England for preventing emigrating to America.
@rosariodeleon541Ай бұрын
It lasted until Donald Trump. Be specific.
@MP-lq3xxАй бұрын
shame on 2020 denial!
@LordValcourАй бұрын
Oh yes, Martha Washington: the great abortion advocate! 😂Give me a break, they stay in character talking about immigration yet she has a whole pseudo-historical script about Martha and George Washington supporting abortion rights? The derangement is real.
@ericmarin6454Ай бұрын
Immigration was better then for sure 🤔
@Catnyp2828Ай бұрын
Bet it looks just about the same, except less freadoms.
@justinparks7707Ай бұрын
These people had slaves tho
@Catnyp2828Ай бұрын
And then, saw the error of their ways.
@cwarchaeology5417Ай бұрын
Can you expand on that?
@nghtwtchmn129Ай бұрын
Slaves that were imported by Yankees. Look up James DeWolf.
@DavidMiller-kf1ssАй бұрын
🎉🎉🎉🎉
@wmryan9646Ай бұрын
It’s a beautiful place to visit.. but will black people ever find real peace.. knowing they were slaves at one time in America.
@Jack-ot1zqАй бұрын
Every race has been enslaved somewhere
@757CitiesReppaАй бұрын
@@Jack-ot1zq wtf that got to do Williamsburg and chattel slavery particular to this country against so called “Black” people?
@AurelioCortezАй бұрын
George Washington would be pro-abortion?!?! you guys are nuts!!
@pdoylemiАй бұрын
How do you know? George was a Protestant. Until it became politically useful to oppose abortion in the 1970's most Protestants held the Biblically accurate view that a fetus was not a person until it drew its first breath. That's why when Roe was first decided, the Southern Baptist Convention released a statement in support of the decision. How do you feel about the fact that the Bible is pro-abortion? Not pro-choice for the woman of course - the husband could bring in his wife and accuse her of being unfaithful -then they would do it.
@Brap-pl2meАй бұрын
It’s disgusting.
@RavenBlazeАй бұрын
A comment for the algorithm
@stoltzman2960Ай бұрын
someone please explain to me how Kamala Harris is a legal candidate for office having never won a primary ? Inquiring minds want to know
@jjj1951Ай бұрын
Or maybe bigoted minds want to know
@stoltzman2960Ай бұрын
@@jjj1951 nice-- immediately attack me now answer the question! with your recent display of pure ignorance and name calling, my guess is that you cannot
@ChrisJones-gx7fcАй бұрын
If Biden were re-elected, with Kamala as VP, and very soon after taking office something happened that forced Biden to resign (health or otherwise), Kamala as VP would then become president. People wouldn’t have voted for her (they would have voted for Biden). Would that still be the same issue as what’s happened now? Kamala may not have been as popular in 2020, but she is very popular now. Plus if Republicans were really this upset, they could have had the ability to replace Trump with a younger candidate too, be it JD or someone else.
@stoltzman2960Ай бұрын
@ChrisJones-gx7fc not the same You are describing a legal process of succession in case the president becomes incapacitated What happened with her put at top of ticket is not that at all As a matter of fact, it circumvents democratic processes Not to mention she inherited a war chest of campaign contributions Smells fishy 🐟 to me
@Jack-ot1zqАй бұрын
But she’s not a felon
@roberthouston3809Ай бұрын
a woke Martha Washington! Hilarious!
@glendakillough6726Ай бұрын
I used to watch this show religiously. Every Sunday. Not anymore. You are campaigning for Kamala Harris. Stop. It is shameful. You are going to destroy our country. You are rich and don't live in the real world. You are deluded, over paid, over hyped. I am over your show. Shameful.
@blackmoomАй бұрын
Did you see the segment about Venezuela? That's a pretty scary thing, and it's not too far-fetched to think that something very close to that could happen here if the 78-year-old convicted felon gets elected. Have a great day!
@skinscountryАй бұрын
If you think Trump or Elon Musk or any other billionaire lives in the same world as you or as you call it “the real world” you are delusional.
@jjj1951Ай бұрын
Nonsense
@blackmoomАй бұрын
@@glendakillough6726 Ridiculous.
@JoseMorales-lw5ntАй бұрын
Incredible..... A show that bothers you so much, you decide to acknowledge it rather than ignore it. Guess a part of you must like it!😂
@tiboregoldberger6817Ай бұрын
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