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jefferson davis would soon follow. he would only catch up with his family right above the florida state line. it is here where a federal mounted unit was able to capture him and his family. jefferson davis was placed on a boat and moved back to fort monroe and incarcerated in this very cell. some people ask why. the main reason is that jefferson davis was indicted on three federal charges. 1, treason. two, complicit in the assassination of abraham lincoln. three, the mistreatment of federal soldiers in prison by the confederate states army. in order to answer to those charges in federal court, he had to be in the place where his last residency occurred, which would be richmond, the white house of the confederacy. it was here he would stay four months remain informed morale incarcerated for almost two years. he would never see his day in court. he would never be acquitted. he would retire, write his memoirs and live to the age of 80. with the understanding that jefferson davis was charged with three federal indictments,
jefferson davis would soon follow. he would only catch up with his family right above the florida state line. it is here where a federal mounted unit was able to capture him and his family. jefferson davis was placed on a boat and moved back to fort monroe and incarcerated in this very cell. some people ask why. the main reason is that jefferson davis was indicted on three federal charges. 1, treason. two, complicit in the assassination of abraham lincoln. three, the mistreatment of federal...
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jefferson davis the man is a contradiction. jefferson davis in his early life was a graduate of the united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the united states army. he was secretary of war under president peairs, served in the united states congress and also serves the in the united states senate. he and his wife were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, d.c. when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we're standing in the cell where jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. in 1865, jefferson davis received word from general robert e. lee, commander of the army of northern virginia, that they no longer could hold the federal army back from attacking the city of richmond. with that news, jefferson davis adjourned his cabinet, sent his family on the road for their protec
jefferson davis the man is a contradiction. jefferson davis in his early life was a graduate of the united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the united states army. he was secretary of war under president peairs, served in the united states congress and also serves the in the united states senate. he and his wife were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, d.c. when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis to...
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jefferson davis would follow. he would soon catch up with his family below the florida state line if is where a federal mountain unit was placed on his family. he moved back up here to ft. monroe and incarcerated in his very cell. some people and why. he was indicted on three federal charges. one for treason. two for come police sit accompl. he had to be in a place where his last residency occurred and that would be in richmond if is here that he will stay for four months and he will remain incarcerated here for almost two years. he would never see his day in court. he would never be acquitted, and he would retire and write his m memoirs. >> many folks in the united states, decided that that was not going to be the best way to heal the nation. to try jefferson davis with the fear that he might be acquitted. might cast a shadow over 3.2 million people going to war and over 750,000 of them losing their lives. at the conclusion of the american civil war, the priority of not only our congress, and the president or the
jefferson davis would follow. he would soon catch up with his family below the florida state line if is where a federal mountain unit was placed on his family. he moved back up here to ft. monroe and incarcerated in his very cell. some people and why. he was indicted on three federal charges. one for treason. two for come police sit accompl. he had to be in a place where his last residency occurred and that would be in richmond if is here that he will stay for four months and he will remain...
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he knows davis will approve it. he is simply making a gesture of deference to the civilian control by making sure you know that this is in keeping with what we have discussed. you are in charge ultimately. that is all it is. it was just lee showing deference to jefferson davis. i don't think -- lee was far more politically astute than he is given credit for. peter: we should quickly note overgaard -- beauregard, all of those men could have learned a lesson from robert e. lee and working with jefferson davis. you have to think how lee -- believed that civilian authority needed to be informed. the key is deference. lee, the language he employed in writing to davis time and time again, he made sure davis never felt that he was being snubbed. scott: right. peter: there will be no snubbing of jefferson davis. i think it is one of the share that lee and grant in common. both of those generals certainly had egos. they knew where to check their show deferenceo to political leadership. that is one of the reasons i think they
he knows davis will approve it. he is simply making a gesture of deference to the civilian control by making sure you know that this is in keeping with what we have discussed. you are in charge ultimately. that is all it is. it was just lee showing deference to jefferson davis. i don't think -- lee was far more politically astute than he is given credit for. peter: we should quickly note overgaard -- beauregard, all of those men could have learned a lesson from robert e. lee and working with...
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so the westbound lanes of davis at the overcrossing to 8.80 remain closed for this investigation. so you're getting through on the eastbound side, not the westbound side that traffic is stocked up on both sides of davis and with that can just spilling over to the nimitz freeway. so now we have heavy traffic on the nimitz way back from 2.38 and now to 38 is backed up to 5.80 it's all just spilling over to the other freeways that i'd say avoid the nimitz freeway until they can get accident at the davis street overcrossing out of the way because it's having a huge impact on freeway traffic bump you up to 20 minutes because of that action from san leandro heading into downtown oakland will also have a little bit of a wait at the bay bridge toll plaza still jam from the bottom of the maze as it's recovering from an accident and a stall back to you. >>robin thank you our top story this morning comes out of the north bay were solano county now seeing the highest number of reported covid-19 cases since the beginning of the outbreak in this is the dashboard that the sonoma county health de
so the westbound lanes of davis at the overcrossing to 8.80 remain closed for this investigation. so you're getting through on the eastbound side, not the westbound side that traffic is stocked up on both sides of davis and with that can just spilling over to the nimitz freeway. so now we have heavy traffic on the nimitz way back from 2.38 and now to 38 is backed up to 5.80 it's all just spilling over to the other freeways that i'd say avoid the nimitz freeway until they can get accident at the...
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alex davies—jones first! alex davies—jones. so, first, we will go to alex davies—jones. i don't think we have alex davies—jones. do we have...? we can come back... 0h! alex davies—jones! cheering yes! good day, madame deputy speaker. i'm grateful that both the prime minister and i are now back virtual. by wednesday, the pm's connection had rather improved before he was cut off in his prime this time not by technology. we've got two new very, very important scientific developments... before you answer the question, prime minister, i'm very pleased that the house of commons has been able to help deliver an improvement to the sound and vision from number 10 today, but we'd like our kit back this afternoon, prime minister! sir lindsay hoyle. and fortunately, the prime minister is no longer under "house arrest". that was the week in parliament. thank you for soldiering on. i'll be back on bbc parliament at 11.00 on monday evening with the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. after what was a chilly day for many on
alex davies—jones first! alex davies—jones. so, first, we will go to alex davies—jones. i don't think we have alex davies—jones. do we have...? we can come back... 0h! alex davies—jones! cheering yes! good day, madame deputy speaker. i'm grateful that both the prime minister and i are now back virtual. by wednesday, the pm's connection had rather improved before he was cut off in his prime this time not by technology. we've got two new very, very important scientific developments......
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supervisor -- oh, director davis, did you have any comments? >> i just wanted to thank you and your office for your leadership in bringing this forward. and also to recognize sharah and greg. they were amazing and have just been pushing through. and i think coming off of thanksgiving, but false a day of remembrance and having all of these different emotions and feelings about how we engage and how we see people, i think this is really a new habit that i'm hoping will become so automatic, that we just, you know, realize that we haven't done it, so thank you for your leadership on this. >> chair ronen: thank you, director davis. supervisor walton, who has joined us in the committee. googood morning, supervisor wal. >> supervisor walton: good morning, chair ronen. i want to thank you for bringing this forward. this is something that we should be doing at our board meetings. and i appreciate you for taking that step to make sure that it's indoctrinated in our rules. so thank you. >> chair ronen: thank you so much. oh, supervisor mar. >> supervisor
supervisor -- oh, director davis, did you have any comments? >> i just wanted to thank you and your office for your leadership in bringing this forward. and also to recognize sharah and greg. they were amazing and have just been pushing through. and i think coming off of thanksgiving, but false a day of remembrance and having all of these different emotions and feelings about how we engage and how we see people, i think this is really a new habit that i'm hoping will become so automatic,...
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davis jr. graduates from west point in 1936. he is the first african-american to graduate from the point in the 20th century. not one social word was spoken to davis in his four years at west point. the reserve officer training corps, rotc, allows some african-american college students to become officers. meanwhile, african-american organizations and newspapers petition president franklin d. roosevelt and his administration for dignity and equality in the armed forces. >> there is a grave apprehension among negros lest the existing and adequate representation and training of colored persons may lead to the creation of labor battalions and other forms of discrimination against them in the event of war. >> september, 1940, congress passes the selective service and training act. >> the first number is serial number 158. >> it promises that black americans will be represented in the armed forces in proportion to the general population. ♪ pfc the cpl the mp -- ♪ it's the gi jive >> but the marine corps isn't accepting blacks. the
davis jr. graduates from west point in 1936. he is the first african-american to graduate from the point in the 20th century. not one social word was spoken to davis in his four years at west point. the reserve officer training corps, rotc, allows some african-american college students to become officers. meanwhile, african-american organizations and newspapers petition president franklin d. roosevelt and his administration for dignity and equality in the armed forces. >> there is a grave...
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davis, 20. davis, 10! first and goal for the irish at the five! >> tony: they've been waiting all game for it, the slot, man on the safety. get the blitz pickup. kyren williams again, fantastic pickup. double move. >> mike: the clock has restarted. irish looking over to the sideline for the play call. 48 seconds remaining. notre dame, two time-outs. they've got it at the four. with a game-tying score and extra point. book. going to throw. rolling out. and it will go to the corner for skowronek and over throw him. second down. 30 seconds remaining. would you think about running down here, tony? >> tony: i would. i would. >> tony: he knows with the end zone. >> mike: second and goal. throws. down! >> mik >> tony: baylon spector got his hand up there. >> mike: mckinley, the tight end to the left. skowronek to the right. williams, back next to book. >> book on the roll. end zone. it is caught. jeff. >> mike: dabo swinney's team is going to run a field goal before, came close to a block. jonathan doerer out of the snap of michael vincent. the hold of b
davis, 20. davis, 10! first and goal for the irish at the five! >> tony: they've been waiting all game for it, the slot, man on the safety. get the blitz pickup. kyren williams again, fantastic pickup. double move. >> mike: the clock has restarted. irish looking over to the sideline for the play call. 48 seconds remaining. notre dame, two time-outs. they've got it at the four. with a game-tying score and extra point. book. going to throw. rolling out. and it will go to the corner...
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davis is ordered back to defend the record. >> general davis, then davis, had toonel fight very hard to keep the unit flying. the air force recommendation, air corps recommendation was to abandon to stop the training of the 332nd. >> lieutenant colonel davis's the tuskegee airmen flying. for huge losses mounting the 15th air force, the 332nd ighter group moved to italy in april 1944, to begin bomber escort duty. snapped at the opportunity, he had been flying b-39ry obsolete airplane, a cobra. he was given initially a 47 for then the p-51.nd every day we were flying top cover for bombers, protecting the bombers from enemy fighters. bombers, they have to at a raight and level certain speed so that the bomber-deer can make sure the bombs fall where they are supposed to. to pickaround the smoke them up at the other end. it's a sad commentary when you those guys coming in there see them e bugs, you explode. >> on mission after mission, 332ndr crews looked to the red tail fighter escort for protection. > would you stay with the bombers because that was your primary job, because when the of
davis is ordered back to defend the record. >> general davis, then davis, had toonel fight very hard to keep the unit flying. the air force recommendation, air corps recommendation was to abandon to stop the training of the 332nd. >> lieutenant colonel davis's the tuskegee airmen flying. for huge losses mounting the 15th air force, the 332nd ighter group moved to italy in april 1944, to begin bomber escort duty. snapped at the opportunity, he had been flying b-39ry obsolete...
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it was there, said davis, mcafee told him the government was seriously corrupt, and the government's paramilitary gang suppression unit or gsu was out to get him. >> one of his initial explanations for why the april 30th raid happened was that one of the local politicians had come to him and asked for a donation. he had refused. as a result, they sicked the gsu on him. >> reporter: to which the belize government replied nonsense. >> they raided him because they don didn't know what was going on. he had a laboratory that was heavily guarded. he had more bodyguards than the prime minister. he had essentially a private army and a laboratory making god knows what because he won't tell anybody. >> reporter: davis went to carmelito, the tiny town near the compound, where townspeople told him, he said, that mcafee had gone native. >> as he got more involved in this small, little village of carl em-- carmelita, his dress devolved. i think that the jungle and that environment started to infect him almost like a virus. that's what he said to his friends was, my fragile connection with polite s
it was there, said davis, mcafee told him the government was seriously corrupt, and the government's paramilitary gang suppression unit or gsu was out to get him. >> one of his initial explanations for why the april 30th raid happened was that one of the local politicians had come to him and asked for a donation. he had refused. as a result, they sicked the gsu on him. >> reporter: to which the belize government replied nonsense. >> they raided him because they don didn't know...
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mark: all right victor davis hanson thank you god bless you keep at it my friend. thank you. >> thank you. .. dusters extends to 6 feet to reach way up high... to grab, trap and lock away gross dust. nice! for dust on my floors, i switch to sweeper. the heavy duty cloths reach deep in grooves to grab, trap and lock dust bunnies... no matter where they hide. no more heebie jeebies. phhhhew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. mark: welcome back. those of us who believe in liberty, the constitution, faith. >faith and family. we have always been the resistance. they have all kinds of abstract ideas they want to impose on us. they don't view us as individuals. you can't travel on thanksgiving? what's the big deal? and all of our subjects have to walk around with masks. that's their mentality. those of us who believe in liberty, we'll always be the resistance and emgrace the constitution which they do not i will say this as clearly as i know how. the democratic party today is more dangerous to this country than of any tour foreign enemies. they seek power to
mark: all right victor davis hanson thank you god bless you keep at it my friend. thank you. >> thank you. .. dusters extends to 6 feet to reach way up high... to grab, trap and lock away gross dust. nice! for dust on my floors, i switch to sweeper. the heavy duty cloths reach deep in grooves to grab, trap and lock dust bunnies... no matter where they hide. no more heebie jeebies. phhhhew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. mark: welcome back. those of us who believe in...
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he knows davis will approve it. tois simply making a gesture the civilian control by making sure you know this is in keeping with what we have discussed. think -- lee was far more politically astute than he is given credit for. peter: we should quickly note they could've learned a lot from working with jefferson davis. -- have to think how lee that's ability -- that civilian n authority needed to be informed. the language she employed in writing to davis time and time again, he made sure davis never felt that he was being snubbed. scott: i think it is one of the things that lee and grant karen common. both of those generals certainly had egos. they knew where to check their egos. that is one of the reasons i think they were successful. they created a culture within the army and political leadership that enabled them to do things they thought were going to lead them to victory. i think lee was always trying to guide davis to where he wanted the strategy to go. he wasn't always successful. he wasn't completely success
he knows davis will approve it. tois simply making a gesture the civilian control by making sure you know this is in keeping with what we have discussed. think -- lee was far more politically astute than he is given credit for. peter: we should quickly note they could've learned a lot from working with jefferson davis. -- have to think how lee that's ability -- that civilian n authority needed to be informed. the language she employed in writing to davis time and time again, he made sure davis...
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davis sr. on an inspection tour noted that major generalalman had overlooked the human element in training, with no thought to establishing racial understanding. >> my combat team was one of three combat teams in the 92nd infantry division. we were informed after maneuvers by the division commander that the 37th infantry combat team would prepare for overseas movement. >> we were going overseas so we were just going overseas, we didn't know where we were going. we ran into combat with the 5th army. we were attached to the 1st army division. >> the 370th infantry in the 598th field regiment made combat ready with the best soldiers from the division deployed to italy, joining allied forces fighting along the gothic line, north and east to bolognia. the 92nd's 370th combat team fights aggressively, and maintains contact with axis forces. after six weeks of allied success the axis forces withdraw into the gothic line. >> the german soldiers in italy were seasoned soldiers, they had come from anothe
davis sr. on an inspection tour noted that major generalalman had overlooked the human element in training, with no thought to establishing racial understanding. >> my combat team was one of three combat teams in the 92nd infantry division. we were informed after maneuvers by the division commander that the 37th infantry combat team would prepare for overseas movement. >> we were going overseas so we were just going overseas, we didn't know where we were going. we ran into combat...
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this is san leandro the davis street overcrossing is partially blocked davis street at 8.80 they're investigating a fatal incident involving a bicyclist that was struck earlier this morning. so the westbound lanes of davis are close you're getting by on the eastbound side, but now it's backing up traffic on to the nimitz which is slow almost from washington so keep that in mind you can take 5.80 instead of the nimitz or use marina instead of davis will check more slow downs coming up back to you. >>robin 7.32 is the time in national news president elect joe biden is set to formally introduce his national security team to the nation. he's expected to make that announcement this afternoon. >>the move comes finally as the trump administration comes to terms with the fec that the president president trump has lost reelection and it's time to move on. >>let's talk more about this with our political analyst michael yaki good morning michael. >>good morning happy almost thanksgiving i you to things you can almost start to happen here. absolutely now the transition letter from gsa is gone. they can get o
this is san leandro the davis street overcrossing is partially blocked davis street at 8.80 they're investigating a fatal incident involving a bicyclist that was struck earlier this morning. so the westbound lanes of davis are close you're getting by on the eastbound side, but now it's backing up traffic on to the nimitz which is slow almost from washington so keep that in mind you can take 5.80 instead of the nimitz or use marina instead of davis will check more slow downs coming up back to...
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recovery around davis because of a crash there. san leandro had a lot of rain the last half hour. >>> happening now tokyo is reporting the highest daily covid-19 case count. this is as pressure building on the olympic games. today the city recorded 493 new confirmed cases of the virus. the tokyo government intends to raise its coronavirus alert to the highest of four levels tomorrow. >>> much more ahead on this wednesday morning including a rocket launch going all wrong in france. we're going to tell yu it failed coming up. it is 2020 so santa will leave his shelter in place and get out. an update from norad, the group that tracks santa's movements on christmas. we'll find out where the big guy is going. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> welcome back to you. 5:57 this morning. and here is something you don't see. launching off successfully but then it nose dives into the ground. the european space agency said the rocket had problems eight minutes after liftoff. officials say the wrong cabling and human error is likely to blam
recovery around davis because of a crash there. san leandro had a lot of rain the last half hour. >>> happening now tokyo is reporting the highest daily covid-19 case count. this is as pressure building on the olympic games. today the city recorded 493 new confirmed cases of the virus. the tokyo government intends to raise its coronavirus alert to the highest of four levels tomorrow. >>> much more ahead on this wednesday morning including a rocket launch going all wrong in...
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davis, because he is better looking than us and kevin cirilli. would say that the president is doing better in the national popular vote than he did four years ago, he took 46.1 percent, final count, and now he has 48.5%. that may come down a little bit, but can you state that mr. trump has done better this time around, with a national vote, than last time? rick: yeah, and i think in this case, everybody voting floats all the boats. in other words, we have had a massive voter turnout today, and it has been building over the last month with these early votes. so what you are seeing is people who have not voted in two presidential elections, three presidential elections came out and voted in this one, and that help donald trump it helped improve his numbers with voters areas,r, people in urban votes that he did not get last time, but it also helps support joe biden's race, and joe biden over performed with the elderly, which allowed him to compete in places like arizona so well. tom: with kevin, i am going to go to nevada. i know you have been cove
davis, because he is better looking than us and kevin cirilli. would say that the president is doing better in the national popular vote than he did four years ago, he took 46.1 percent, final count, and now he has 48.5%. that may come down a little bit, but can you state that mr. trump has done better this time around, with a national vote, than last time? rick: yeah, and i think in this case, everybody voting floats all the boats. in other words, we have had a massive voter turnout today, and...
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davis. we hear so much about people being a concerned frightened, suspicious of taking vaccine, commonly known as the anti vaccines. but we're also, we also are talking about perhaps making covert 19 mandatory to take once it has all this approvals. do you think mandatory is the way forward? is that, is that the way to go? i think, given the penned planet, we find it falls in the united states and the difficulty we've had after 9 months in getting standardized leadership. and therefore for the public to follow the public health guidance. it will be very difficult to mandate this vaccine without a lot of pushback. unfortunately, this has become a highly politicized issue. and so mandatory in my mind will make half the population feel like their freedoms are being encouraged apart. but this is a public health issue. surely it's up to the government to be able to try to explain this properly and suggest guidelines. it's not making it mandatory, but at the very least saying, please, you know, if
davis. we hear so much about people being a concerned frightened, suspicious of taking vaccine, commonly known as the anti vaccines. but we're also, we also are talking about perhaps making covert 19 mandatory to take once it has all this approvals. do you think mandatory is the way forward? is that, is that the way to go? i think, given the penned planet, we find it falls in the united states and the difficulty we've had after 9 months in getting standardized leadership. and therefore for the...
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victor davis hanson, the democratic party seems to stand opposite of so many things that we stand for, or principles, traditions, whether you look at our economic system and in so anyways they drew reject capitalism for it when you look at immigration, and so many ways they reject the old immigration system where people have to show loyalty to our culture into our country. they, as you pointed out earlier, reject even the institutions that are set up by the constitution and they seek to effectively burn down the supreme court in the united states senate. you can go one issue after the other so how did they get here? what do they want to take us for crying out loud? >> part of it, mark, is there is an ancient idea from aristotle that the left likes inequality result mandated by government, rather than equality of opportunity. we knew that but what enhance that idea was in the 21st century with a perfect storm of globalization brought in enormous amounts of wealth from 7 billion people in the world and that concentrated on the two coasts and that is where the universities are and where
victor davis hanson, the democratic party seems to stand opposite of so many things that we stand for, or principles, traditions, whether you look at our economic system and in so anyways they drew reject capitalism for it when you look at immigration, and so many ways they reject the old immigration system where people have to show loyalty to our culture into our country. they, as you pointed out earlier, reject even the institutions that are set up by the constitution and they seek to...
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davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for three minutes. mr. davis: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise in strong support of the rule and in strong support of the act. as we listen to the discussion relative to the coronavirus, the pandemic, i'm very optimistic now with the advent and the announcement of vaccines that may very well prove to be effective. it means that as we gain control of the pandemic, as we gain control of the virus, we're going to need a well-trained, skilled work force, ready and available to work if we're going to rebuild, rebuild and redevelop our economic status. having this work force available increasing apprenticeship training and opportunities, is one of the best possible things that we could do. soy commend representative scott and the education committee for their work on this act, this bill. , will strong support for vote to pass it, and can hardly wait to do so. i thank you, madam spe
davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for three minutes. mr. davis: thank you, madam speaker. i want to thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise in strong support of the rule and in strong support of the act. as we listen to the discussion relative to the coronavirus, the pandemic, i'm very optimistic now with the advent and the announcement of vaccines that may very well prove to be effective. it means that as we gain control of the pandemic, as we gain...
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, and just not knowing where you were going. >> cooper: joyceyln davis, lorna gail woods, and thomas griffin are direct descendants of this african man, oluale. enslaved in alabama, his owner changed his name to charlie lewis. this image is from around 1900. pollee allen, whose african name was kupollee, seen in this hundred year old sketch, was the ancestor of jeremy ellis and darron patterson. >> darron patterson: no clothes. eating where they defecated. only allowed outta the cargo hold for one day a week for two months. how many people do you, do we know now that could've survived something like that, without losing their mind? >> cooper: there are no photographs of pat frazier's great-great grandmother, lottie dennison, but caprinxia wallace and her mother cassandra have a surprising number of pictures of their ancestor, kossula, who's owner called him cudjo lewis. what does it feel like to be able to know where you come from, to know the person who came here first? >> caprinxia wallace: it's empowering, very. like, growing up, my mom made sure she told me all the stories that h
, and just not knowing where you were going. >> cooper: joyceyln davis, lorna gail woods, and thomas griffin are direct descendants of this african man, oluale. enslaved in alabama, his owner changed his name to charlie lewis. this image is from around 1900. pollee allen, whose african name was kupollee, seen in this hundred year old sketch, was the ancestor of jeremy ellis and darron patterson. >> darron patterson: no clothes. eating where they defecated. only allowed outta the...
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petsmart. ♪ mark: victor davis hanson, where do you see this country in the next two, three years? >> a lot depends on the adjudication of this presidential election and even as importantly, the georgia senate election but let's say for purpose of argument that the supreme court, due to packing and a democratic majority in the senate and in the house, along with a democratic presidency, i think we have a very rough two years but by that i mean i think the middle east will be radically endangered and i think we will have of big out with china and i think there will be social legislation that we saw in the democratic primary that, by the way, had no support that will become part of our new normal but i'm confident, mark, because i think with hubris comes numbness and within the 2022 midterms we will see something like 2010 and they will corrections with obama and i think the senate if we can hold it we will get even bigger margin but if we don't hold it this time we will win it and i think we are setting the stage for a return of the trump agenda. i mean that that i don't see us goin
petsmart. ♪ mark: victor davis hanson, where do you see this country in the next two, three years? >> a lot depends on the adjudication of this presidential election and even as importantly, the georgia senate election but let's say for purpose of argument that the supreme court, due to packing and a democratic majority in the senate and in the house, along with a democratic presidency, i think we have a very rough two years but by that i mean i think the middle east will be radically...
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let's bring in joe davis of vanguard. what should we be making of this rift, which is not common for us to here in public like this? joe: thanks for having me. you nailed it, it is not common, particularly when we think about the profound cooperation that the treasury and federal reserve applied, successfully, in the early days of this unfortunate covid-19 situation. i was somewhat surprised by it. some of these facilities, although some of them were certainly important in smoothing market function. a pressing question going forward is, if we are in for a choppy economic environment, what, if any, are these alternative assets, how are they alternatively applied given the need for fiscal policy? vonnie: the market reacted when they were introduced originally. that is where we saw the calming reaction. once markets went back to normal functioning, does it matter about the confidence level, in the sense that the market has corrected? joe: i think there are crosscurrents right now but i would still characterize it as positive
let's bring in joe davis of vanguard. what should we be making of this rift, which is not common for us to here in public like this? joe: thanks for having me. you nailed it, it is not common, particularly when we think about the profound cooperation that the treasury and federal reserve applied, successfully, in the early days of this unfortunate covid-19 situation. i was somewhat surprised by it. some of these facilities, although some of them were certainly important in smoothing market...
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angela davis that icon of resistance no i'm chomsky i know you know you've read so much of his work they say american voters need to vote for joe biden to kick trump out you don't agree. well joe biden as a worse record than donald trump joe biden was for the iraq war joe biden did libya joe biden did it. a genocide in yemen joe biden prosecuted whistleblowers joe biden kicked 5100000 families out of their house in a similar economic decline when he had the chance joe biden open the arctic to drilling twice whenever a shot i'll ask joe biden took us from 2 wars to 7 joe biden made the banks bigger i get joe biden bill cages that they're putting immigrant children in joe biden gas them at the border joe biden bombed muslim countries for 8 years straight which is why there is a muslim record refugee crisis at the airports and the only time the american people cared is when donald trump banned muslims at the airport they never bothered to ask themselves why are there refugee muslim refugees at the airport because barack obama joe biden just bombed them for 8 straight years so the idea that
angela davis that icon of resistance no i'm chomsky i know you know you've read so much of his work they say american voters need to vote for joe biden to kick trump out you don't agree. well joe biden as a worse record than donald trump joe biden was for the iraq war joe biden did libya joe biden did it. a genocide in yemen joe biden prosecuted whistleblowers joe biden kicked 5100000 families out of their house in a similar economic decline when he had the chance joe biden open the arctic to...
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. >>> a party led to ten covid-19 cases at uc davis. ten fraternity students are quarantined and uc davis says an additional fraternity member tested positive on thursday and went to his parents home to quarantine. a party with up to 20 people, when ten other people the school believes became infected. some say students should be more responsible. >> partying in these times is kind of selfish so i don't understand why people are doing it because if we all stayed inside or quarantined and wore masks and didn't party, we could get out of this quicker. >> uc davis has been doing a good job maintaining the case numbers. it's crazy to hear. >> nine of the infected are in designated quarantined apartments. one is staying in the fraternity house. >>> this past week more than half the country reported a record number of hospitalizations because of covid-19. the hospitals are feeling the pinch. with president trump's administration currently not working with joe biden's transition team, the vice president-elect is taking matters into his own han
. >>> a party led to ten covid-19 cases at uc davis. ten fraternity students are quarantined and uc davis says an additional fraternity member tested positive on thursday and went to his parents home to quarantine. a party with up to 20 people, when ten other people the school believes became infected. some say students should be more responsible. >> partying in these times is kind of selfish so i don't understand why people are doing it because if we all stayed inside or...
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, not jefferson davis who was the president of the confederate states but jefferson c. davis who would go on to fight in the western theater of the war. and captain truman seymour. seymour would go on to lead troops at the battle of lusty later in the war. it's interesting how many of his officers end up having important roles later in the war. this is probably one of the officers under his command there at fort multry who would have a big role later in the war too. captain abner doubleday, captain at the time who would go on to have a big role at gettysburg. he's more famous, though, today. people think he started the game of baseball, which of course is not true. but that's how he was remembered. he's interesting because most of the officers that were under robert anderson were not abolitionists and were not really republicans. but abner doubleday was and he was very outspoken about it and a lot of people in charleston didn't like that. he was singled out in a lot of newspapers for a lot of their vitriol. but he's going to be outspoken in his defense of the union and
, not jefferson davis who was the president of the confederate states but jefferson c. davis who would go on to fight in the western theater of the war. and captain truman seymour. seymour would go on to lead troops at the battle of lusty later in the war. it's interesting how many of his officers end up having important roles later in the war. this is probably one of the officers under his command there at fort multry who would have a big role later in the war too. captain abner doubleday,...
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uc davis has been involved in the trials of the vaccine. they have a team of more than 200 volunteers all part of that larger pfizer trial. the article also reveals that sutter health has required 15 freezers that could store as many as 15 to 30,000 doses of the vaccine. some of those freezers are also portable and be used for the pop-up vaccination clinics. another local hospital group kaiser permanente is involved. involved inifieser and moderna and the research administration of moderna is making progress and in an address dr. anthony fauci said moderna will have phase three results in a week. another drugmaker, johnson & johnson, resuming their phase three trials after pausing in mid-october when a participant experienced what is being considered an unexplained illness. johnson & johnson's vaccine employs a new approach using a different harmless virus to deliver that jegene to tell our selves to make that protein. coming up on "today" later gabe gutierrez will take you to where those trials for johnson & johnson are being completed. so
uc davis has been involved in the trials of the vaccine. they have a team of more than 200 volunteers all part of that larger pfizer trial. the article also reveals that sutter health has required 15 freezers that could store as many as 15 to 30,000 doses of the vaccine. some of those freezers are also portable and be used for the pop-up vaccination clinics. another local hospital group kaiser permanente is involved. involved inifieser and moderna and the research administration of moderna is...
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philip davies. so, the biggest economic slump in 300 years, a pay freeze for many and a manifesto promise broken after less than a year. but amid the gloom and doom, the prime minister found reasons to be cheerful, especially with encouraging news about vaccines. boris johnson told mps via videolink that england's national lockdown will end next thursday. for the first time since this wretched virus took hold, we can see a route out of the pandemic. the breakthroughs in treatment, in testing and vaccines, mean that the scientific calvary is now in sight. and we know in our hearts that next year, we will succeed. by the spring, these advances should reduce the need for restrictions we've endured in 2020 and make the whole concept of a covid lockdown redundant. non essential shops will re—open, gyms too. collective worship will return spectators will be allowed to return to sporting events in some areas. and, there's christmas to look forward to. mr speaker, i can't say that christmas will be normal
philip davies. so, the biggest economic slump in 300 years, a pay freeze for many and a manifesto promise broken after less than a year. but amid the gloom and doom, the prime minister found reasons to be cheerful, especially with encouraging news about vaccines. boris johnson told mps via videolink that england's national lockdown will end next thursday. for the first time since this wretched virus took hold, we can see a route out of the pandemic. the breakthroughs in treatment, in testing...
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yamiche alcindor, peter baker, susan davis. stay with us for our seconds part of our election special. we'll dig on the latest report on congress there a divided washington. politico's jake sherman will i'm robert costa. see you soon. [captioning perfor the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
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thanks so much as always, victor davis hanson. we're coming right back, stay with us. or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. . . (vo) i'm a verizon engineer and today, we're turning on 5g across the country. with the coverage of 5g nationwide. and, in more and more cities, the unprecedented performance of ultra wideband. the fastest 5g in the world. it will change your phone and how businesses do everything. i'm proud, because we didn't build it the easy way, we built it right. this is the 5g america's been waiting for. only from verizon. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to si
thanks so much as always, victor davis hanson. we're coming right back, stay with us. or what's trending. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. . . (vo) i'm a verizon engineer and today, we're turning on 5g across the country. with the coverage of 5g nationwide. and, in more and more cities, the unprecedented performance of ultra wideband. the fastest 5g in the world. it will change your phone and how...
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davis sr. noted that the general had overlooked the human element in training. >> my combat team was one of three combat teams in the division. we were informed after maneuvers by the division commander, that the team would prepare for oversee movement. >> we were going overseas. we were just going overseas. and we didn't know where we were going. we ran into combat with the fifth army. we were attached to the first armored division. >> the 370th infantry were paired with the best soldiers of the division deployed to italy. they joined allied forces fighting along the gothic line, stretching north, eastward to. a >> the 370th combat team fights aggressively. after six weeks of allied success, the axis forces withdraw into the gothic line. >> the german soldiers in italy were seasoned soldiers. they had come from another front. i think most of them came from southern france. they knew what they were doing. when you ran up against a bunch of them, you knew you were in a fight. >> the rest of the
davis sr. noted that the general had overlooked the human element in training. >> my combat team was one of three combat teams in the division. we were informed after maneuvers by the division commander, that the team would prepare for oversee movement. >> we were going overseas. we were just going overseas. and we didn't know where we were going. we ran into combat with the fifth army. we were attached to the first armored division. >> the 370th infantry were paired with the...
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thanks so much as always, victor davis hanson. we're coming right back, stay with us. ♪. lou: want to recommend to you check out a website called every legal vote.com. every legal vote.com. it couldn't be more important given the charges of voter fraud that will affect the outcome of the election. that everylegal.com. among our ted cruz, sarah carter, investigative journalist. by your copy of my book "the trump century" at loudobbsshop.com. that's loudobbsshop.com. thanks for being with us. we'll see you here tomorrow. good night from sussex. maria: good wednesday morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo. it is wednesday, november 11t november 11th. happy veterans day, thank you to our veterans. examining the he'l election, president trump and his team forges ahead with lawsuits alleging voter fraud, putting the main focus on pennsylvania, as joe biden presses on with the transition. we'll discuss all of this this morning, hearing from president trump's attorney, jenna ellis this morning, ohio congressman jim jordan and former federal prosecutor, sidn
thanks so much as always, victor davis hanson. we're coming right back, stay with us. ♪. lou: want to recommend to you check out a website called every legal vote.com. every legal vote.com. it couldn't be more important given the charges of voter fraud that will affect the outcome of the election. that everylegal.com. among our ted cruz, sarah carter, investigative journalist. by your copy of my book "the trump century" at loudobbsshop.com. that's loudobbsshop.com. thanks for being...
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yamiche alcindor, peter baker, susan davis. stay with us for our seconds part of our election special. we'll dig in on the latest report on congress there a divided washington. politico's jake sherman will join us.m robert costa. see you soon. ♪ap nuck oning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer:orporate funding forto "washingweek" is provided by -- >> when the world get complicated a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, aedicated dwrise advisor can can can can tail ore remmings to your life. management. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been oering no-contract wireless plans. our u.s. based customer service teamanan can can help finds a plan that fits you. sit consumercellular.tv to lrn more. >> boeing. additional funis provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in ourmu cties. the corporation for public broa
yamiche alcindor, peter baker, susan davis. stay with us for our seconds part of our election special. we'll dig in on the latest report on congress there a divided washington. politico's jake sherman will join us.m robert costa. see you soon. ♪ap nuck oning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer:orporate funding forto "washingweek" is provided by -- >> when the world get...
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davis has been doing a good job to keep the numbers down. crazy to hear. >> nine of the infected students are in designated quarantine apartments on campus. one is in the fraternity house. >>> more than half the country reported a record number of hospitalizations. they are feeling the pinch because of the coronavirus pandemic. now, with president trump's administration currently not working with joe biden's transition team, the vice president elect is taking matters into his own hands. abc news reporter andrew tells us this led to one top health official concerned. >> reporter: cases of covid-19 are on the rise in almost every state according to the covid tracking project, 163,000 cases diagnosed in the past 24 hours. 1321 new deaths and more than 69,000 americans currently hospitalized. the health care system feeling the strain. >> we're trying to find cause. >> reporter: they are helping slow the spread of the coronavirus. >> indoor social gatherings from people outside your home are prohibited. restaurants and bars are closed for indoor
davis has been doing a good job to keep the numbers down. crazy to hear. >> nine of the infected students are in designated quarantine apartments on campus. one is in the fraternity house. >>> more than half the country reported a record number of hospitalizations. they are feeling the pinch because of the coronavirus pandemic. now, with president trump's administration currently not working with joe biden's transition team, the vice president elect is taking matters into his own...
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stanford quarterback davis mill rallying back. well, he did hit scooter hairington with under three minutes to play. after a two-point conversion, colorado's lead is trimmed to 35-32. cardinal got the ball back. but they only had ten seconds left in 92 yards to go. and this play was not going to work. colorado won the game by that 35-32 score. stanford dropped to 0-2. for the first time since 2006. cal has a 9:00 a.m. kickoff tomorrow morning at the rose bowl against ucla. >>> okay, onto segment two. we will give you a little pro football. and set the table for this unusual november finale of the masters. by th time you wake up, the le >>> golf and the 2020 masters. if you are in the hunt to win it after three rounds, maybe at night, you toss and turn because you can't wait to get out there. if you are the hunted, after three rounds, how much sleep you get might be my first question when you win. round three unfolded like this. a check of the 2019 champ tiger woods in the 12th hole. played a lot of golf today. rested a second roun
stanford quarterback davis mill rallying back. well, he did hit scooter hairington with under three minutes to play. after a two-point conversion, colorado's lead is trimmed to 35-32. cardinal got the ball back. but they only had ten seconds left in 92 yards to go. and this play was not going to work. colorado won the game by that 35-32 score. stanford dropped to 0-2. for the first time since 2006. cal has a 9:00 a.m. kickoff tomorrow morning at the rose bowl against ucla. >>> okay,...
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thanks so much as always, victor davis hanson. we're coming right back, stay with us. before voltaren arthritis pain gel, my husband would have been on the sidelines. but not anymore! an alternative to pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel to target pain directly at the source for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren. the joy of movement. voltaren. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ look limu! someone out there needs help customizing their car insurance with liberty mutual, so they only pay for what they need. false alarm. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions rel
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